-CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 3, 1966 - TOPS Speaker °: Will be Beauty Safon Proprietor Leona Wick, » proprietor of of Bel’ Air Beauty Saion guest speaker FA this eae meeting of the Castlegar TO) club, The celebration of the club's + first birthday ie scheduled for March 24. Next week will be devoted to regular exercising. The Scene at KJSS By Susan Allingham Punch | Ha Noo! aes many of the students ne at the ringside in the gymnasium. What is the big attraction? Boxing, of course! Although participation in this sport is strictly voluntary, over half the number of boys in the school have ‘weighed in and are ready and raring to ge Mr. R: Jeffrey is the organizer of this sport as well as its referee, The divisions and participants na AT LAST A NEW INTERIOR LATEX PAINT guaranteed to cover . in one coat! The newest discovery In the chemistry of paint! No nead for a second coat. Dries in 30 min- utes. Over1000“'breezy"” colors. BUY BREEZE WHERE YOU SEE THIS SIGN Oglow Bros. Building. & Suppy: COMPANY. LIMITED Phone 365-7202 ante : “Marshmeltow" Mf eas by. Mr. Lightweight Division: rible” Horkoff, ‘ er’? eroff, “Battling” Babakalff, “Hooker! Weight Division: McLellan, ‘“Lea- nook, shot” Mies abn Sahin ‘Tom Tom" .| “Cowboy” Leckie, ‘To: Taylor and “Dapper Dan” Mc- Caffe me ‘ery. Light Heavy, Weight Pivistone Gra Kaardal, juira. Gir! Craig — 135, Girls’ Hip baa ae Souk- } Eileen Marcellus Rep team journeyed to Salmo. iss ware defeated by a score Salmo scored the winning ‘basket in the last 30 seconds of lay. Barbara Sharples was the ton, | Seorer for KJSS with 18 joints. B The boys also saw action on Feb, 24 pay they played host to the Trail. Boys’ team.’ Trail was victorious with a score of 60 to 20. Ron Konkin, with eight ints, was the top scorer ‘or Clubs: Bowling: On Feb, 22: Team Four defeated Team Two, te Three defeated Team SI Team Five defeated Team One Js’ High . Single: ‘vis Boys’ High Single: Gerald ork — 234 and Boys, High Double: Gerald York — 386." Curling: McKinnon’s rink — four points, Heagy's rink — two points, Flynn’s~ rink — two ‘points, Kaardal’s rink — two points, Lyon’s rink — nil and Holdsworth’s rink — two points. Chess: First: Randy Folds: p| worth, second: Dave McClellan and Gordon Lang, third: Ron Konkin, Ted Archambault and Chris Vassen. Chess Tournament: First ;| Greg Goulet of House One — 0 points, second: Bob Wadey of House Four — 30 points, third: David Munns of House Two — 15 points and_ fourth: ‘Hot-| Ron Konkin of House Three — 5 points. Post Valentine Dance: ‘The dance held last Friday, though not as well attended as the Christmas dance, was envoy: ed by those present, rh sym e Alpha Chapter Hear Talks ‘on Painters And Great Galleries Alpha chapter of Beta Sig- last month at the home of Mrs. J. Dickson. The cultural program for the evening was devoted to art and given by Mrs. J. Vigue | th, and Mrs, T, Lockhart. Robert Henri, Brock and others. She also gave a talk on famous painters and their work such as Van Gogh, Da Vinci, Michelan- gelo, Whistler and El Greco. Mrs. Lockhart spoke on the | an, great art galleries and showed many pictures on the history of art in China, Greece, the Neth- erlands, Spain, France and Eng- land. The cultural ended with a questionaire on ‘art and a open discussion. by the hostesses, Mrs. K. Byers and Mrs. T. Lockhart. “To See and to Know” was the title of the cultural givon at the second meeting of the month held at the home of Mrs. J. Gormley. This was given by Mrs. P. Majesgey and Mrs. M. Wood. Mrs. Majesgey read about: wider interests. contribute to personal happiness” and Mrs, Wood read a short Arabian leg- end. each member, with a discussion per” Dewis ane “Shaky” Scheupfer and “Pelter"® Pettit. Basketball On Feb. 24 the KJSS Girls’ Zc DUTCH AUCTION High bidders have been notified by phone of their 1 bids. Me must be picked up by 5 p.m. on Sat., March 5. CARL’S DRUGS CASTLEAIRD. PLAZA Castlegar BA. Service Specializingin: , @ Automotive Tune-Ups ® Electrical & Automatic Transmissions Licenced Mechanic On Duty from 8am.-10 p.m. — ALL WORK GUARANTEED _— Use Our Budget Plan For Automotive Repairs BONDED DEALER iN USED CARS ATAU Castlegar B.A. Service’ “Phone 365-7471 yee tine theme tn G. Schia. von was master of ceremonies for this occasion. Prizes for nov- elty dances were won by Patti Jack,. Kim Band, Bob. Johnson, Violet Popoff, Elaine Fomenoi?, jorot! ww, Ron ‘Konkin pe Paulette h. Mrs. G. Baulkham gave a short interesting talk on happin- ess, life itself and wider inter- ests. Refreshments were served by the hostesses Mrs. D. Austin and Mrs. S. Campbell. Addo mr et LIT SER Re Tuesday ‘One O'Clock LES Alice Miller 259. LHT Irene Hill 687. THS MacAlister's Insurance 9738. THT ance 2765. § . Team points: MacAlister’s Insurance 3, Aero Taxi 1, Cast- legar Drug 1, Castlegar BA: ‘Ser- MacAlister's “Insur- sot.” Team oints: Cheerios ,4 Muffets 8, Mugs 0, Pincurlers 3%, ake Five 1, Wheaties 4. ther 600's Barb Carrigen Rowdy. Rolle: : LHS: Fol vice S 3, be Oglows a Other 600’s Marcelle Wright Tuesday Mixed League: 79°C [Clock LHS Ada Halbauer 271.LHT Ada Halbauer 592. MHS’ Matt Rohn 268. MHT Joe Zebrott A007. THS B re Pushers ‘976. THT. ‘Regulars SOS ate Five Duds 1, Button Pa ers 3, Tiger Cats 1, Bridge Builders 3, Regulars 8: Smarties 1. Other 600's Matt Rohn 089, Gerry Renz 652. Rel Tuesday Nigh Mixed icy Pereversoft 265. LHT Joyce T Turner - MHS Tom Cowlin "370. MHT Tom. Cow! 32, Seattanen a5 42, The Tomeats 62, Boysen arata Hotshots-38, ‘The-Bo: Fiy nin 808. 0. THs The Tonicats 1123. THT": na Super. ont er Sonics a ‘Team points: Screai Hooters 2 29, y “Groaners 35, Wail. Groceteria a League LHS Fran’ Moffat 265, LHT Fran Mottst'é 661. regirls 921, THT. Choregirls arr Team points: Choregirls 4, Filntstones: 0, Oddballs 0, King Ping 1%, Five Thumbs 4, Beal niks Wednes 2%. > resday. Morning Drivers’ League. “LHS Bea Cristante 275, LAT Team points: Ramblers 1, Chevys eS Cadillacs 3, “Barvacu- Jaguars . 1, ‘Thunderb! irds % Oth 600" ita g terry, MeRe soyee Merkel" 604. ma Phi, held its first mecting j for Mrs. Vigue read quotes by ry “Refreshments were served | the Kim Kinnaird Scouts’. Banquet District of Kootenay Colum bia cubs and scouts, Albert Calderbarik, was the speaker, following the re- cent annual father-son banquet Kinneird Cubs- and Scouts, “His talk was devoted to scouting in Northern Rhodesla. Seated at the head. table pore Rey, D. L. Faris, ho gave ace for the evenin; 170 sponsors of cubs and scouts in the Castlegar-Kinnaird area; Norman rapper. swith his father Cec Pepper, committee chairman; Tone H Healey cub; ft bert Galderbants, guest spi span ene ‘pl of aa Reetonal Kootenay Col- umbia Council: for. cubs and scouts. for the pre- paring and serving of the sup- per. Entertainment for the even- ing was vas presented by beth nek rade’ A relay race followed in which fathers and scouts took “In what way understanding and | part, Questions were answered by Sion Kinnaird Meeling Of Nordic Folk And Caledonians Saturday evening the Nordic] hall at Kinnaird resound- ed to the strains of the tradi- édonian an were piped into the hall by piper Bill Burns. Both jodges. int e colourful dress ‘of Soci det, Ron’ 3 Motel Coffee Shop e DINING ROOM “@ CONFECTIONERY FULL COURSE MEALS @ : Specializing in Steaks, Chieken, .Home Made Pies and Rolls ae mn SHOES - SHOES - SHOES - SHOES See our “NEVER' PRESS” pants WE STILL HAVE WINTER JACKETS at a special price DROP IN NOW EB ONNETT’ BOYS AND MENS WEAR TUTTE ITT S Guns - Guns - Guns — See Cur Custom Rifles — Redfield Scopes and Mounts Instalied By Our Professional Gunsmith Reloading - Supplies - Tools - Dies - Powder Primers - Empty Cases Noster - Speer - Sierra - Bullets Weatherby Ammunition and Rifles Pistols - New and Used - Redfield - Weaver Scopes Mounts all Models in Stock Browning Rifles and Shotguns Custom Re-Loading._ loin- ed in the grand march which pened the evening of music, skit and dan both groups. ah cis se : 2 evel '8 (pro; was un- ol - the He ieee of a Nordic tases ‘der the* eonyenorshi VE) At mi “WANTED — FOR'CASH OR TRADE SHOTGUNS — ,RIELES — PISTOLS 300 Baker St. NEL Ke h6 Bi See i wie leaves: today _after school ee feon sot fe. Maid tee i to ba Slingsby of ,Ox07008. {i kay Patrick ae Me Fis! wick, } 2 Stanley Him ib ih aie Behoel Band) gccpalies Sonditctos, Norman F a band Hip the Okan; Gor me band will travel by Air! bus pus and will B. Kavic, The band plays in Nakusp Mrs, N. ‘ed-home over the fyeckend after spending some time in ‘the Cast- legar and District Hospital: . Mr. and Mrs, Angus is Hain and family left Saturday to make their. home| at. Grand Forks.” Mra, R.. Reed was hop- ored recent swith & baby ye er when ‘several neighbors stithe bome of Mra. J. -Hen-| ¢! dricks, Castlegar History Group Offered . bi Assistance Dr Keenleyatite, rain ot BC. B aye ae | mip Be, Taedentat assis DIAMOND RINGS ve» THE RIGHT GIFT ANYTIME Don't be puzzled — see us to-day and in the meantime here’s. your Crossword Puzzle answer: Eg Aacme pein) ‘IER SES oe Ir Genes wists BOSSE’S JEWELLERY. Phone. 365-7141 Bydro can Grol at dept cae Pp serve articles of historic va found in the area, With thé fopaling Of sever- mp! store items of machiner from ae pee we which are loneer days. These include farm and logging * mplements, equi pment and mining ma ery. Celgar; has” assisted the work and offered space for stor- ing rescued machinery. In his letter to Tocal histor- jan Harold Webber, Dr. Keen- leyside says: ‘My thought here is” that ther ld would be glad to save them and jet you have them.” pecifically mentions the cabin ‘at FRenata that was once the home of Sandy Gaston. MENZIES GENERAL CONTRACTING _. CUSTOM -. BUILT AND REMODELLED HOMES © General Home Repairs Painting and Decorating Phone 365-6436 142-7th Ave. Kinnaird, aS was par by.the Nordic ladies. Alle By peli pine Pane sy . Byes vallers Kay e, + ceeer 2 ry ybecs : ‘ritebolls "WANTED DOG CONTROL OFFICER We require the services of a part time Dog Control Officer. This would be admirably suited to an active retired man. We will supply all necessary equipment. Remuneration will be based on a guaranteed minimum for a the efforts of the dog controller. The Corporation of the Town of Castlegar The Corporation of the Village of Kinnaird Vis. THS The: Outeasts 1187. THT The eaves Shakes ‘3096. ‘eam points: Reformers 3, Mobile Homers a cae, Five Shak- 1, ‘The Five ar BINGO Saturday March 5 8 PM. LEGION HALL Sted rarer "Did you! kn ‘Large Size. MEN'S: POLKA. hoi ttes MORTGAGE MONEY and Farm _ For Residential “TRANS-CANADA MO 718 Granville St., Vi Properties. To Mealy Femests exiting as documents purchased pees ,GLENMERRY Building, Tn Open. Friday. i WE BUY AND SELL USED FURNITURE Open ‘Weekdays ‘1 pr .:5.80 p.m. In the Millar and Brew Phone 364-1822 Pm. - 9pm... CE SPECIALIZING IN CHINESE FOOD? ‘ITEMS:FOR YOU (OU FAVORITE EOPLE) AT" ain be ‘ccom ated by by Sch SHSS Band Off Today For Okanagan Concert tonight, the first time it has performed : there. Tomorrow inpmming the band travels over the Monashee fo Kelowns where . [it isto perform in the afternoon reno Secondary The Kelowna and Castlegar bands will share two concerts, one held in the afternoon for the students and the second in’ the evening for the public. Conduc- ting ¢ he Kelowna ‘b 1 belp Miss sual Johnson, At 10 a.m. Saturday the pana|% leaves : for Ki where | it mens ruary meeting of of the 2 Hobson Wi was held at fs soon ly three yisitors belng present, the three ents have now become mem- After. the’ sin; of the Walder gave a brief history the Robson WI and of the "work will arrive at {pn and pertorm ea a concert that traning. ‘The is expected legar between 7. ane oF pam. Sun- OY he band is ried to be Solent ‘Members observed a minute's silence in her memory. use of having no offic- ial meetings for two months the flower fund was in arrears and it’ was decided to pay the over- due accounts from the general fund, to be repaid by the flower because it wil. not J be involved in. any | bo: mmpetitions x. Leiters of thanks from old gin; opening ode the president ee th History of Robson WI Retold to Membership members for cards at Christmas time were read and thanks re- CASTLEGAR ‘NEWS, Thursday, March 3, 1966 q HATHA ii BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY — PRINCE GEORGE Established shopping centre has_800 square feet vacancy suitable for Men’s Wear, Children’s Wear, Spo: Goods, ete. In heart of fast sowing. new,, residential area, Also with colved from sontor for cards al Tt was moved by Mrs. Grant and seconded by Mrs. Smecher it Mrs, R. C. Palmer, provin- thal president be nominated for 8 award of merit, with Mrs. ff} Clyde White's name as second choice. ‘The secretary was asked to send the names of Mrs, Squires -fand Miss M. Irwin for inclus- ion in the book of memories and a sum of money to the provincial memorial 5: hip fund in their) memory. An evening in lanned when ictures and in the Robson = It-was decided to leaye the donation to to te ‘NES Co. coupon ‘| love these‘Kootenays, - . By LOIS HUGHES Tell Lois: 365-5503 Box 731, Castlegar We women are supposed to be the sentimental lot.’ With all the new licence plates being sported I cannot help but won- Ger how many of last year’s were ide without © another thought and how many are ham- mered along the Jng ide of the garage wall. Many a man has a most. interesting "collection. About the time I thought the French lessons, though an interesting venture, were in gen- eral receiving no response from readers, Mrs. William. Hackman venture ce. A person does not need a valid reason to want to learn another | 3° language, just the interest... T believe the plant sxchange | tt will be more successful. We.al- “COF FEE BREAK” of Robson phoned, so maybe this | has’ a hose of .an electric hair and letting it run for a utes’ If you are fortunate enough to have a sewing corner, here is.a wonderful way for order. When you first open those small plastic bags in which. notions are packed, slit the bags care- fully across the top. Then punch frie a hole in each, centered near the opening. Save the bags and use them for. weights, fasteners, bias tape, sets of buttons, and other sewing supplies and "hang Atta on baby-food jars to the under- 301 side of your ‘kitchen wal inets, arran| th plan 387 to.a Jater date. The president ‘asked Mrs. Scott to explain the Robson NJ memorial scholarship fund to the members, ‘This is a fund which it is ents. Details wil! be worked out as more funds are available. It is to be financed by donations from Robson people, who wish in memory of someone passed away. It was started originally when T {a substantial amount was receiv- ‘ew! ed in memory of Mrs. Irene Hu- bert. The quilt, which is to be raffled early in May, was ge cussed. Mrs. Jolly aa Bis: Webster are to finish P the by. ‘members and nds. Tickets are to be sold for '25¢ each! and three for 50c. prize is the quilt and sec- ond ize isa Dorset ie ationery apron. Draw early in May. It is hoped the History of Robson, a long time projet of Wi finis It is hoped to hold a flower show in Aw, id. begonia il call at ing to be held at the home of Mrs.” Gaverlik? After the meet- ing. adjourned, . refreshments to give money in lieu of flowers | § Cun owet Sixteen, vovervaites and a Store. DUNDEE DEVELOPMENT I LTD, MANAGERS g 101. 1718 MARINE DRIVE, WEST VANCOUVER HONE 922. 9351 Spring Is Coming SEE OUR NEW SELECTION OF SPORT JACKETS and SUITS Richa iviedtond ‘Call of the Monashee’ Produced by Ernie Laviolette and Eugene Foisy FULL COLOR AND SOUND Fics such flm ever of the epectaalae Petes Eatte “area in the Monashee Mountains of southeentra? B.C. Moose, Cougar, Caribou, goat and deer filmed amomg some of North Ss most On same Program: New Country — Land of the Rainkows. TUES, MARCH 8, SHSS ; CTIVITY ROOM, § PAE. sted by Stud C wera served ‘by the ihe Booster provided Prize’ | by 3 aire Scott was won Py Mrs. “Students 7c ‘Tickets Availeiiie at Dorr n, tion called Olver Town,” this quote: “If you've’ Spotted Tobins in your ‘yard ‘recent you’re not y3one, 30 -have, dozens of ybe Spring will come were: rep! orted in that:following Thursday issue‘ on Feb.:10°.°.'. all the® banquets this month, ‘I believe the Castlegar and District Wildlife Association always:hold the candle ‘for their unusual: meat,* the menu read- in; lk, moose, cougar, deer, orcupine, fish, goat and beaver. ‘ Before we get too far from gne of our main mi purposes, pass- ing of peut hints, here is one’ in mmlahte halnént at: {his ut, not own- ing ak fr dryer, it passed on _ BLOSSOM BISCUITS, McCormicks, 3 for _INSTANT COFFEE, M. House, 10-oz. . . _ ANGEL FOOD CAKE MIX, R. Hood, pks: eALIn pa www iy oO We $1.00 . $1.29 . . 45ce 4a _ ENCORE DETERGENT, 5 Ib. pkg., cello, each 99. 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