Provincial Library, : Parliament Bid, Victoria, B. C.. Dec. 31/32109 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 5, 1969 Cut Rate’s Bowling League Holds Banquet A chicken dinner for the Wednesday Nite bowlers was held recently at the Legion pall with 38 persons attend- in| i Highlights for the even- ing were the presentations of prizes for the past bowling season. Cook. League first went to the The evening concluded Canaries with 72% points./with several games of bingo Team members are F. Moffat,/being played. D. Arishenkoff, B. Oglow, J. Carr, D. Koehle, S. Anderson and M. Denneus. Second place went to the Robins with 72 points, Team members are K, Adshead, D. Knelsson, L. Hunter, M. Dan- chellt s. Meir and R. Ungar- " Other prizes_went high average, Dot ‘Tipping 13, high single, Muriel Dan- chella 306, high triple, Betty oeley, 750, spare high aver- e 167, high Pringle 276, and high triple 676 went to 'shir- ley Anderson. Playoff awards were then’ presented with the Cut Rate Trophy donated by Cut Rate| Groceteria being presented to Kay ‘Adshead’s Aes the Robins, who took first place WEEK'S Max 89 78 76 WEATHER hae i Pre. oun 58 4 58 52 Castlegar Dodgers Lead Angels in “A” League Expos 21, Cubs 11. League standings are: “RY Keague Dodgers 9 Angels Yankees June 5 June 6 June 7 vdue & June 9 90 55 June 10 83° 56 June 1188 51 10 CENTS PER COPY paleo. Blacktopping’ s ender a brief meeting was held with a new executive elected which will hold office for the next two years. Those install- ed were president Lil Knowl- er, vice president Irene Con- roy, secretary Muriel Dan- chella and treasurer Louise The Castlegar Dodgers have -gone ahead of th TL Published. Every Thursday at fhe Cros d CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA; of ‘the Koot ‘THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1969 Place in the Little Canadian division with seven wins and two loss- es for a total of 14 points. . The Angels are in second place with’ six wins, two A es and a tie for a total of 13 points. The Thrums Indians still hold the lead in the ‘“B" lea- gue with’eight wins and two losses for a total of 16 points. The Expos and Tigers are tied for second place with 12 points each. padsene LEGION HALL NEsooee NNAe az OND RADE aN SCOCCOH CHOFOrH a] Morris Aviation Hopes for Airhus Service June 30 Morris Aviation Ltd's “Airbus” airlines service is once again ena step clos- er to re; Barry Ree of the company, reports that he has been notified by the Canada Transport Commis- ston that it is prepared ‘to give favorable consideration” to the Morris has only to agree to various 3|routing restrictions, which he says are not serious and will present no problem. The ser- vice will be basically that which was applied for. Mr. Morris had hoped to start the airbus service by May 15. However, negotia- of-a nul: but son’ ‘|has ‘not’ undertaken’ any ‘in- ee a is appear nase at . or to invite Williamson Y ‘must respectfully refer vestigation’ under: Section’ 62 Blacktop tee Landscaping Ltd.\to recommend, produce on’ page two) The ving are scores for the past week: . yy the West! Mootenay Health Unit ieee May to : cease’. opera- after June’ 9," was still] you: to 'the provisions ‘of Sec-|of:the Act, or. if it has’ un- [operating on: Tuesday. *. * Mons 61,, 62: and 63 308s your aken: “an WINNER: of the B.C. Junior Field Hockey © held recently at Vancouver was the SHSS team shown here. Back row, left to right, are: coach Colin Pryce, right-half Joe Popoff, right-back Ron Bartsoff, captain Jerry Antignani, left-half Ron Parkin, left-back Tom Leckie and left- half David Munns. In the front row are right-inwide Frank Clarke, right-wing Lee Belanger, right-inside Don Savinkoff, goalie Phil Markin holding the shield, centre Lorne Kinakin, ‘left-inside Bill Taranoff and left- wing Dan Arishenkoff. The SHSS team wan all four of its games with scores of 6-0, 5-0, 40 and a tough one against the Vancouver Hawks 1-0. —4 Castlegar News Photo Arrow Boat Club Members Finalize Plans for Dedication of Arrow Dam The Arrow Boat Club,their boat houses and house-/and Allan Makereth will at- members have an offit in-| boats knowing that these will i vitation to participate in cel-|be viewed during the activi- ebrations for the opening of| ties wien a sre many. Peo. ie Arrow dam londay,|ple will atten e opening d Kata oer: oes wen as the executive was told at alof the dam. Plans are under- Paper work involved, have|recent meeting held at the|way to repair the walkways taken longer than anticipated. |home of Art Lambert of Kin-|around the boat houses and| will be New target date is June 30.|naird. eaves and Angels game. May 30 — Yankees 20, Giants 5. “BY Porat mas | Companys-“‘should be penaliz: ea when no one’ else is,” Mx. Wi — Tigers 10, n released |§ cube" o. May 27 — Tigers 8, Mets 4. May 28 — Indians 16, Mets 11. May 29 — In- dians 10, Expos 3. May 30 — Castlegar Senior Babe Ruths Lose To Beaver Valley The Castlegar Senior Babe Ruths lost to Beaver Valley at 3-1 on evening of which thine Spee ane last week in the baseball For FIREPLACES, BRICK WALLS BARBECUES See us for the most complete stock in — the Kootenays of Fancy Bricks, Blocks and all the necessary materials SPECIAL _ THIS WEEK ONLY pay. Hetter follows: heer 3 Your. letters. of April..2 fenia ‘and: neighboring "areas : — pbout: a severe dust’, nuis- ever, of the day's events nor. of the fact that 2 ?-You further’ make a continual operation‘ between all parking areas and the cere-|PToposition a that measures tar THIS WAS THE SCENE at the ‘Arrow dam Monday about ‘an’ hour before the arrival of theofficial guests and the start of the An (SUPER = DELUXE SPECIALS WHILE THEY LAST ‘55 DESOTO “59 MERC. H.T. ... JUST PLAIN SPECIALS “53 Merc. Sedan ‘62 Ford 2 door Sedan ‘61 Meteor S.W. CASTLE MOTORS PH. 365-7033 . $75.00 .00|Trans-Inland Air “55 CHEV. CONV. $43.00 that he is considering naming $53.50 “The designed to the feeder! ne routes Alpine New Standings For Junior Girls cone League the § Girls’ Softball League follows: Owls Tigerettes Kestrels Kingfishers Kites Rubbies Kool Kats Cougars Pink Panthers ceceree ees 6 Mmm WHO ET mnt mainline jet flights to and from anywhere in the world. Mr. Morris also announc- ed that the name of his com- pany is being changed to ‘lines Ltd. and tandings to June 1 in Selkirk Valley Junior coonanaBtl Commodore Norm Hinton said all members will have to procure special stickers for their cars on that day in or- der to drive to the boat club docks as no car will be al- lowed past the dam after 10 a.m. Members should contact Art Lambert or Marge Den- neus at Dr.. Fowler's office for their stickers. Boats will rendezvous at Robson about 2 p.m. on the day of dedication in order to be numbered and they will then follow the Commodore's boat in a series of maneuvers and then continue through the locks. Invitations have been sent to various clubs in the area and it is expected quite a.few boats from the Okanag- an, Collville and Spokane will be attending the activi- ties. Plans are heing made to have a supper for the visitors} and participating members) priot to their return through the Director George Ae Ashton, as|Who is on Hydro’ staff told a8! members of the execute, boats could go through th Jocks e junday prior to the « elenration be- tween 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. but that no boat would be taken through on Monday until af- ter the official opening which would probably Phe Shout 3 pan, All bearie it was re- Bertone’: prior to go- a motion was made to pur- locks, gs along with the Arrow Boat 1130 am. A fish derby. is Club pennant. A. B. Culley planned for August. Funeral on Tuesday For Edward Winje Funeral. services were Winje of Minneapolis; eight held Tuesday for Edward| grandchildren and four great- Theodore Winje,,§ 8B, of ots Slo- erandehildren. can, who died tenay Funeral services were Lake General Sate hs Nel-|held from the First Presby- son last Saturday. terian Church at Slocan with Winje was born in|Rev. Jack Wiseman officiat- game played at the SHSS grounds. The winning pitcher Dale Payette stuck out 12 men, walked and allowed four es 7 Dennis loser! fanned cig and "Slowed ‘o hits. pe ocd Valley got the first run ‘of the game in their half of-the 4th inning. They brought in two. more-in the sevent : Castlegar’s lone run was scored in the seventh inning by Walter Popoff. Castlegar travels to Ross- land next Monday evening All Cordovan, Roman, Stone Face, Tapestry and all others in assorted colors. 10 - 200 BRICKS ... 200 BRICKS & OVER ALL OTHER MATERIALS ...: BUILDERS SUPPLY P& . less 10% less 15% less 10% ACROSS FROM THE ARENA PHONE 365-8151 Montevideo, Minnisota, March|ing. Burial took place in the 12, 1881. He received his ed-| Slocan. Cemetery. veaon at Sean and| * as. played profesional baseball ior Chi- i cago and later with St. Louis|== in the Ty Cobb-Lou Gehrig e + era, 3 = z He Lien at ne North ee in 1910 and emigrated to the Dorothy district in Alberta in 1912 where he homesteaded. Two years later he brought e | his amily to. All they’ vresided at Dorothy aul moving to Kelvington, Sask. in 1924 where he liyed: until moving to Slocan in'1960. He was an ardent hunt-|== er and fisherman. Mr. Winje is survived by his wife, two sons, Hugh .of' ported, are Brantford, Ont. and Albert of Emma) Slocan; one ? and will host East Trail We nesday at 6 p.m. at SHES. Congratulations On the magnificent engineering feat in the construction of the ARROW ue 3,000. people at-. tended the ceremony although a Hydro official said between - 4,000 and 5,000 people visited the site inthe course ofthe day and evening. He said 7,500 people had been d;. based on the 6,000 who. attended the opening of the Peace River dam. Most’ people were not aware beforehand, how-_ ;- mony area. The damsite was ajcolorful scene with flags and (a dsca} ,bunting: flying; and thousands ° of. shrubs” planted: ‘every- ip oes Tondecay ing ta ge where, including ‘16-foot-high trees! which were brought /in finer ‘rust particles which’ are from Edmonton.'A nursery firm there specially treats trees’ éreating ‘a ‘nuisance to the; Te- MINIA’ JRE Doukhobor spinning wheel'was “opened a sluice gate in the dam and the root systems so. they. may: Pa ee nets with some assur-. faidents. —" piprenyinrmey: ARROW DAM hes'a new name—it’s now the Hugh Keenley-".. s de’ Dam: At the dedication ceremony Monday, Premier + Bennett called the project ‘‘a tribute to the men who-ne- ‘gotsated the treaty” and to the “courage and patience’! of | Dr. Keenleyside, retiring Hydro c i Mr.: Bennett said the dam, because of its unique design and *- vem, who were on: the project from the “that it ‘should be knowa Dam: ‘n this picture, ‘Hydro ter as the Hugh: Keer presented Premier; Bennett Monday: by Mrs. ecg sound of roaring water was then magnified. 0! andl District’ Chamber of Com: after Mr." Berfnett’ dedicated’ éans| Side Dam to the service of the sta | Canada and the United States—forever.” ‘The premier also’ pushed’ two buttons; one un- «wi furled four: flags justanteneously: the other over the loudspeaker system set up. Mr. Bem nett-sald the Arrow dam is “a long: dream come true” and added that it and the Colm bia Treaty prove the value of untry, and between: twa grent — Castlegar News Photo: merce, ‘shortly “the Keenley- people of B.' Trudeau Sends Wire -Lauding Cooperation . 500 and Castlegar. Jun- dary (SHSS) $10,000 tal tof - $16,500." ‘The: is the:text to extend) mr 9: of the the telegram ‘sent byt Prime congratulations. ta: you a nister.Trudeat given _ eenley: pleasure to b= pre- thes dedleation ceremony. of| sent and I regret that I a, the= Arrow ‘dam on: Monday: | nat. ~ > T’regret. that. other ‘com- < S) 898 and Renaia at $9,500 c-| for. a total of $483,398. eae to-Kinnaird ‘E1-| )| Hon. W. A. C. Bennet and to it make it for ‘me to attend. the. dedica- tion’of the Arrow. dam by the deliver a message in my own name ‘and in that'of the fed- eral‘ government. led ind paid over = a 20-year] interest of the $40,000, and: equipment, $22,500, con- tingencies, Rate .of bylaw ee 3%, per. cent $9,602, Renata -Pryan Quinlan and: heavy. equipment operator Norm Han- be on 000 which* totaled BL $12,602 that bylaw ‘were’ released: by e unveil the], plaque. They | took the . inscribed “velvet methcds, was the most challenging of all the Peace and. Columbia Projects to build. He said it was fitting therefore, covering to Dr, Keenleyside who then presented it to Pre- mier Bennett. — Castlegar News Photo ‘Local D. Gas _Disastor Plan George Biya Perever-| alte son’ of Mr. ai Mrs. fi The of the Columbia river a A triumph tionally and within our own | Le »~ country. We all know it would not. have -been possible had not Canada’ and -the United States. been able to reach agreement -on ‘the basis’ of friendly, discussion. We equal- ly ‘know. -it would not have ee possible “had not the Yow et St. Castlegar, ‘downed £ in the Columbia'River near the old Drive-In Theatre last