‘Recreation News From the Director's Desk By Jack Alouf The dates have been set for the annual Regional eee School. They are May 25, 26 and 27th. Reg- istration forms will be av- allable at the Recreation Office with full course out- line within the next two weeks, This year the schoo) will be Bald at Notre Dame Un- on the Sunday. on the School are av- ailable at the Recreation Of- ce. A. defensive _ driving course is scheduled to start 5. : A hunter safety cour- se is also scheduled for March although a definite date has not been set. Conversational French. classes for students and ad- ults, started this week at _ Stanley Humphries Second: ary School. The student cl- ass is from 3.45 to 5 p.m. while the adult class is m 7.30 to 8.80 p.m. Re ns will be ac- cepted a Sweck a5 as long as you don’t mind missing the first class. The fees are $1 for stu- dents and $5 for adults. Both will run for 10 ses- The Robson Recreation q B imately @0 have signea up imal ve ed uy ) to date, The classes will b 4 held on Tuesday from Das ? 2 INCOME TAX 22 Your Form Completed Problems Dealt With RENTAL AND , STUNVESTMENT *.Statements Prepared ‘\ contact MRS.'1, M. TOOGOOD Accountant Suite 1, Block 1, Woodland Apartments Phone 365-7985 Please do not ask for advice on the phone to 330 for ages 5 to 8 hag and 3.80 to 4.30 p.m, ir ages 9 ts 9 ia ate years, ‘Stanley Humphries Sports Rockers Lose Basketball Game in Overtime By Bill Jankola On Friday the Rockers and Rockettes travelled to Nelson to tangle with the Bombers and Bomberettes, The Rockettes lost to he Bomberettes 39-28, The Rockettes were not up for Hs game, but still ried High scorers for the Rockettes were Gloria Zay- tsoff with 11 points and Ch. ris Fitzpatrick with 8 ; Bolte: The Rockettes bombed Nelson on the boards, out and | Gloria i a de 16 Points, The Jr. “B” team placed fourth while Slocan placed third. dn the final game, the Jr.'“A" team defeated a SS by a score of 68-16, In this game Wayne had 21 points while Wayne Tomlin scored 20 points for the win- ners, Wayne McCarthy was high rebounder with 12, The Jr. “A” team are now zone champions, and will compete in the final Jr. Tournament (15 and under) weekend at SHSS. Come - out and support our Jr. Roc- kers, Good luck text att ou basketball teams 1. ayoffs. The Sr. ery will Grand Forks Residents In Accident A collision on Highway 8 Sunday, resulted an $1,400 be playing and dn Nelson. “Winner of $5,000 in the first annual B.C, School Sp- orts Lottery was ee Mi Trill of \ winning ticket, Noor oe $3, ie drawn by pisaident RCMP said a car driven William Kooznetsoff of Chand Forks, slid sidewa' Into the path of a car driv- en by Lynn Thomspon, al- so of Grand Forks, The aceldent occurred On a curve of the road, six School Athletic Assoclations Neal Henderson at a cere- mony in Vancouver. miles west of ae Nancy Greene j The iiaasat is still un- der investigation, classes, held a SXinnalrd Junior’ High School held on Thursdays from 7 to 8.30 P.m., can accept a few more registrations, Instruc- tor for this class w sub ye Interviews for summer staff started last Frida and will continue this weel and next week. We have had over 60 applicaticns. From such a large respon- se we hope to come up with a be rate staff for this summe! With, all i the i teams were fairly ae in turnovers, The Rockers game was a very exciting game as at the end of regulation time, the score was 51-51. In the first period of overtime the Rockers were out-scored by 3 Points giving Nelson the ‘inal score was 58- bie It was a bad night for the Rockers as they turned the ball over to Nelson 27 times, to Nelson's six times, Rebound wise the Rock-. ments we are Planning for our Beyer and canoe camp Aree , this sum- mer weed a an enthusias- tic and well-informed group of supervisors and instruc- tors. Kinnaird Dog Catcher Hands In Resignation Kinnaird not only re- ports a lower than last year. purchase of dog tags, ut it might also be running low on dogs. Council hardly thinks so but they find the a tion of don contro) offic: become vacant at the first of the month, In tending | in resigns: tion Bob P. did not give the ak of of P aous asa reason. of ao og! tags w: March 15 to coincide with a similar date advertised by the Town of Castlegar. Nelson $029. "High scorers for the Rockers were Doug: Bigsby with 14 points, Lawrence Gordon with 11 points and Mike Conkin vit 8 Points. Mike Conkin was high re- bounder with 1 13: reounds, while Doug Bigsby grabbe 10 rebounds, ‘Both the Rockers and Rockettes are now prepar- ing themselves for the play- of The Rockettes will meet Nelson, the winner to take on Trail in final, while the Rockers will meet Gr- and Forks, Listen to the ra- dio for wien 6 and where th- ese games will be. On Saturday ¢ the dunlce Rockers took pee the 15 and under ys’ tourna- ment. In the first game, the Jr. Rockers “A” team de- feated the Jr. Rockers “B” team by a score of 66-16. Mc- Carthy wath 4 15 ‘pots, and Walter a verlein with 1 ints were high math i or the oan “team, while Tony Rego had 16 points for the losers, The Jr. “B” team then played Slocan losing by score of 79-50. Tony pe was high scorer with 23 ints while Tod Hetmar’ ae “Nursing Program Designed =~ To Meef Anticipated Changes A nursing uni- que in North America was approvéd by the University of B.C.’s Senate Feb. 21. e program, which still needs the ratification of UBC's board of governors before being offered this fall, reduces the present five-year bachelor of science in n aursing program to four at also shifts concentra- tion on the physical sciences seers uch as sociology and logy. be Director of UBC's Scho- ol of Nursing: Dr. Muriel Uprichard id the brogre am has been designed t mieet anticipated sbanges ia the zole of nurses There will be more unity and alr Be yr. LOCAL AND DISTRICT BOWLING RESULTS SHSS High School LHS Darline Adshead 215. LHT Wendy Smith ” MHS Wayne Brigeeman 263, MHT Tony 647. No, % ona THT No. 3 2539, Team points;. No. 1 3, No, rey Nora ‘No. 4 4; No. 5 0, Ni Other 600’s; Doug Mor- Hiseaul: 616, Wayne Brigge- man Monday Nite 9-11 Donna Holden 248. LHT Elaine Creighton 685. MHS" Ken = Plotnikoff Ee MHT Ken Plotnikoff Cats 999. al 39%, Riddles 30%, Night Owls 24, , Spares 27. Other 600's: Jean Com- toils 628, Barclay Greighton $57, fj Renae el re 613, jerry Coffee Break lass e LHS Colleen — Lightle 297. LHT Betty Oglow- 735. TakeFive 1023. THT Muffets 2852. Team ‘points; Take-Five 48%, Muffets 46, Pincurlers 45%, Cheerios 42%, Wheat- jes 41, Mugs 28%. Other 600's: Betty Og- low 735, Jean Sylvest 697, Colleen ‘Lightle 685, Shicley ladys Man. gie LHT Fran Marshall 6 Bill. Car! MUHT Dave John 741. THS Expos 1 1180. THT Expos 3068, nee mS ‘Spar Dipes is Early zee as 0 Be People Eat: £5 her 00's: Fred -Voy- kin 625, Angie Arnason 612, Bill Carlson 667, Walter Kanigan 628, Nelson New- love 609. The following are the scores taken from results placed on the | “Who Won" chart at the Ar- Tuesday 1 ite LHS _ Betty Macalister _ LHT Betty Macalister "Hs Macalister Ins, 984, a Boundary Electric Te: am Polat itdepen” denis 82, Sentin: ae 2 Castlegar Drug ie Boundary Electric 54%, calister Ins, 54. brenr 7 o'clock Mixed Kay. Adshead 238, it HT Kay Adshead 650. att Rohn 289. ui Ht : Fenn ee 1037 THT Regulars 2995, Team points; Regulars 4, Go Getters 0, Rebels ae Screwballs 2%, Solna 3, Road Runners Other C008: 3 bave Ads- head 665, Marvin Le Roy 650, Ron "Posnikoff 630. Tuesday Night Mixed oN large Bonnett Mi ‘ aa LHT Marge Bonnett MHS Bill Shay 323. MHT Bill Shay 693. LCee-Bee 1116. THT L-Cee-Bee. 3099. am | mane ane Mo- ching eat N L Bee 3, Spars 4, Sq- ay Gigs 0, Seven Eleven- Other 600's; Matt Rohn 679, Orlando Vecchio 661, Walter Kani; achoff 613, Ed Webster 601. Wed. Morning Drivers Lea. LHS Pat Liber 269, “Team pot oints: * famblers 4, Mustangs 3, "T-Birds 0, Chevys 1, Cadillacs 1, Hor- Bobbie 645, Pat Gordon 652. WON - Castlegar Savings Cre- ait aires (Pee Wees) Hangers 3, “éanadians 2; ena. These ae for. games played from Sunday of last 6, Koo- tenay Savings Credit ‘Union Wed. Nite: Cut-Rate LHS J ludy Myers 283. eens Jud: Ts 646. % bale 941, THT Swallows 2599. Thursd ctsing Ladies Lag Nancy Gemmill Foe LHT Colleen Lightle Te: pol Bears 3, Lions 0, "g uirre! 3, Minks 1, Beavers Chip- munks 1, Rowdy Rollers (Thurs. 1) LHS Ri Marsh 274, LHT. irene H 679, THS Criers 974, THT Criers 2677. points: Hooters Other 600's: White 650, Juby Marsh 645, Anne Kelly Thursday Riche "Mixed Lea. LHS Barbara Karzanie- wski 273, LHT Shirl More- house 676. MHS Dave Hiebert 274. MHT Dave Hiebert 773, Stars 11 THT All Stars 3168. 3 Speed Demons Fam 600's: wski 710, Rola ‘alsson - 675, Keith Johnson.659, Jim. Stone 656,;"Bev Mi alot 647, Thurs. Night Mixed League LHS Barbara Karzanie- wski 698, LHT Barbara Kar- zaniewski 267. MHS _ Orlando Vecchio 291. MHT Earl Rourke 767. tars 1108. s THT All Stars 3213. Team CONGRATULATIONS ROBINSON STORES See Carl's Good Neighbor Drug Mart Specials, Page 2 MARCH PERM SALE _~Plaza Beauty Salon Phone 365-6577 39 ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE with ADMIRAL'S wide selection of Color TV, Solid State Stereos, FM/AM Radios, Portable Phonos “The Very Best in Sight and Sound” — New Addition — ADMIRAL APPLIANCES SALES & SERVICE Admiral Room Air Conditioners, Chest Freezers, Dish Washers and Dryers, Ranges and Fridges Kootenay TV and Electzonics , Box 69 — Kinnaird — Phone 365-7895 — _ a! ner = saan DR Ace HEARTY CONGRATULATIONS to ROBINSON STORES We were very pleased to have done the painting for the expansion of your store John Mills Painting 201 - 9th’St., Kinnaird — Phone 365-7454 CONGRATULATIONS to ROBINSON STORES - on its GRAND OPENING We are pleased to have been lor on this program. ig of space occupied by two oth. ° er businesses, has ‘come to an end withthe grand 9) gan of Robinson Stores 4 the 2,400 8: an ft, was made ear- - ly last: fall. and has: been carried out over the’ last - few months, The enlarged store now occupies the space which was the premises of Young Agencies id. and Castlegar Custom Upho! holstery. (Store mageress Peg- gy M elniche who has been with the local Robinson St- ore since its opening four years ago, said siniliat sto- ck as to ‘that present era fie full- me employees and two part time Yorkers ‘not in- cluding Mrs. Melnick), will he increased by t grand gpening of Stores by featuring obinscn menting spe ils, The Toeal store is own- ed by Judd Couillard who is the private owner of anoth- r Robinson Stores in Bow Island, Alta., where he lives, Professional Dance Company To Perform at Selkirk College The Anna Wyman Dan- fo Theatre, fancouver's cert Soclety, the trip will dnyolve more shan. 4, 4000 mil- ary ry dance company, leaves in mid-Feb to be; 40-performance tou 0! Bre tish Columbla. e tour, which will cover 25 communities acr- oss the province, and is set to end in Vancouver in May, will be appearing | at Selkir! College re ae. ne Van ie Van- couver based Festival Con- the nine- dancer group. The company will pre- sent workshops and lecture- demonstrations as well as concert performances, For of the com- munities on the tour sche- dule the Anna Wyman Dan- ce Theatre visit will consti. tute a first-ever exposure to contemporary dance forms. H.B. Mine Now in Production The HE. mine near inst week by Cominco. A zinc-lead pro , the operation is employing a- bout 80 men. Manager of mines for minco, R. P. subject to permits from the pollution control branch overning disposal of tail- gs and other mine partes, The H.B, ent. in- to operation in 1955. Cost of pebgpiitating it was ie equipment and over- ua concentrator, than 36 years of experience in Co Cominco mining opera- Stores Open Toda $30,000 Renovation and Addition Program Doubles Floor Area of Robinson Stores Cc — Castlegar News Photo Surprise Shower For Bride-Elect Linda Wishloff A surprise shower greet- ed Linda Wishloff when she visited the home of Mrs, Poin on Wednesday, ‘eb, Guests were from the ‘Dumont area in Kinnaird, Corsages were pinned on the bride-elect and the two mothers, Mrs, William Wishloff and Mrs, James 8. Gifts were presented in a pore decorated in a Valen- tine theme which was evid- ent pecrriet the decor. le arooms ‘s | slater Dia- Ne Leckie anal eat of honor in the ® open of her many lo’ peteecinns ee te eve a Mrs. et Mrs, Patt The wedding will take place March 10. Selkirk Community | Chorus Performs At Trail & Nelson — ‘The Selkirk Commun- ity Chorus is to present Vi- valdi's choral work “Gloria” oncerts in the Trail J Nelson hie > hee: Sunday, March 11 at ‘The chorus has over 40. voices and is under the dir- led by Don. Mit- uel will accompany the The program will also include two guest soloists ‘from vancouver mel id Su- dexouan and Heather = Ire- land, 0 will present a felestion’ of arias and duets. CA RS. Castleaird Shosping Contre KINNAIRD, British Columbia STLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 1, 1973 SCROMPDILLYISHUS SIZLLE DOG CHIPS & COFFEE ¢ Thursday and Friday Only at the DAIRY QUEEN Castlesird. Plaza — Telephone 365-5522 HOCKEY EQUIPMENT Skates, Sticks, Gloves, Pants, Socks, etc. 20 Per Cent Off TOYS AND GAMES 25 Per Cent Off SKIS AND SKI BOOTS 25 Per Cent Off t's Spring Planting Timel STEELE BRIGGS SEEDS ARE NOW IN 22's for Spring — Rifle Ammunition CASTLEAIRD HARDWARE AND SPORTING GOODS 3-DAY STORE OPENING EXPANSION SALE= week to Saturday. Sunday—(Bantams) Tr- Creighton Construction Lid. 717 - 6th Ave., Kinnaird — Phone 365-7705 146 such as chemistry, to a shar- e between the Monday — (ee Wees) ruins Hawks 1; (Ban- Speed Dem nursing.” oa FRUITVALE Pennies and Dollars Add Up When You Use High Cost Credit Credit is a standard commodity — the use of someone else’s money for a given time. But the cost of credit varies wildly. Some credit can cost three times as much as another type. Afew cents or dollars each month may not seem much. But it adds up to big sums over the years. Get more value and satisfaction from your money by making sure you use the. lowest-cost credit. Check with Kootenay Savings Credit Union and compare before you use any other credit. Pennies and Dollars Also Add Up When You invest Money High yield term its are a standard dity — the monies that you want to invest for a given time. The return on the investment varies. Interest rates often look real good — but ‘observe the terms. Get more value. and satisfaction from your investments by making sure you use the right investment program. Check with Kootenay Savings Credit Union and compare before ‘ > you make investments elsewhere. When you deal with Kootenay Savings Credit Union you can be sure to receive realistic advice and professional service. KOOTENAY SAVINGS CREDIT UNION BRANCHES AT CASTLEGAR across from P.O. oom SALMO SOUTH SLOCAN tams). Legions 2, Kootenay Tuesday—{Pups) Can- ucks 3, gel, 3 (Bups) Ran- gers 2, Canadians 0. fednesday—(Pups)_ Br- tins 4, Canucks 1; Sabres ), Blackhawks 1; ( Kootenay Play-offs ‘midgets Trail 10, Castlegar 2; (West