8 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 18, 1967 150 at Arena for Annual Pup Players Award Nicht Approximately 150 parents and Pee Wee Pup players ed out for the Bitision ‘award | ston, Bryan Quilan, Fred Hough- ton ‘and "be nie c Quinlan night he held at the Castlegar Arena Friday. Smi rb, b Darnley pro- all all: iajationdance for their fine Dravo. Unable to attend was Denny Hughes, division manager of the Mites, 5 Quilan acknowledged. the support of the parents and the work of the referees and coaches throughout the season, stating that the successful sea- son was the result of excellent cooperation between all concern- “Coaches Don Alexander, | L Marcel Le Blanc; Lorne Mac- Lure, Chuck Harman, Wes John- and serving the food, Player. crests were present- ed by Mr. Darnley on'behalf of Foundation-Dravo to the cap- tains of the Leafs, Canadiens, and Bruins, Wes Johnson introduced the Pup rep team players, made up equally from the four house- league teams, and four Pup-age players who had been advanced pul Henne fhe eet the LEGION BINGO Saturday Apiril 15 8 P.M. LEGION HALL out hat these. were, intended strictly for relative development during the season,’ and. made presentations to David Marken of the Hawks, Robbie Walker of the Canadiens, Rodney Gui- mont of the Leafs, and Michael Janicki of the Bruins, Mr. Darnley was called on to make the best goalie award to Mark Earp of the Hawks, and the’ leading goal scorer award to Gerald Qi uniforms for the Rep team’s use. their hawks were then called upon id! to become the first receplents of the Kiwanis Centennial Award from Kiwanis president Merv Rush, who cited the Kiwanis mot- to “We Build” as expressive of his Club's interest in minor AASSS Monday Mixed League 7-9 Lis Ann Kaysar 238, LHT Ann Kayear 580. Leslie Tekete 213, MHT Ken Scott 565, B bed Si Resinnera 893, THT Team Het Alley Kats 2, Kangarooz 4, Rat Fae 0, Drop- hockey, Coptala, Ed F aceepted the trophy and medal player crosta on behalf of mat Mr. | team Upon the completion of the awards two NHL Stanley Cup films were shown. x pins 0, F his | Coffee preek League LHS Bev. Downey 288, LHT Inga Lamont 629. THS: Wheaties 895. THY Pincurlers 2984. Kinnaird Kinnaird village council will {indicate their sup} pport of legar's suggestion to have a pro- vinclal cabinet meeting in this area, Council members agreed at regular meeting Tuesday that a letter should be written to the Castlegar town council indi- cating Kinnaird’s support of the proposal, This action was taken in re- sponse to a letter which consti- tuted official notification from Castlegar council of the town’s intention to ty fo, secure the meeting here. His el oe was that, since ‘The coaches then ed their most valuable player award winners, Ed’ Plotnikoff of the Hawks, » Walter Makaroff of the inet had never been held here before, this be done during the Centerinial year, with attendance at the of Ci and D. of the Canadiens, and Danny Holdsworth of the Bruins receiv- ing. trophies, The league champion Black- BUIL See Us for the Bast Prices in Townl DERS A Arborite - A -E Blecteleal, tdi B Barker Board - Brushes - Bifolds - Bldg. Paper C Ceiling Tiles - Cements.- Ceramics D Doors - Dividers - Dennacona’ i F G Glass - -Gyproc H Hi - K Kitchen Organizer N Nails — Nosings O° Oils P Plywoeds (all sorts) - Q Quick Plug R Resilacrete:}aints - U Urethanes - Urez W Windows (Person, > Insulation - Information J Joint Fillers - Jambs L Lumber - Linoleum - M Mouldings - Mahogany - Mac Tac S Spray Paints - Sidings. - Stucco Supplies T Tools (hand and electric) - Twinseals V Vinyl Tiles « Varathanes * X X-tra Special-Cash Distounts : Y¥. YOUR BUILUING SUPPLY HEADQUARTERS z Zeebrick - Etc. - Etc. - Ete. Lath - Louvres Paints - Plaster + Roofing Materials « ete.) P&G Builders Supply ACROSS FROM THE ARENA Ph. 865-8151 Kinnaird council representatives and | possibly ublic admission, mmaltment has yet been made by the provincial govern- ment regarding the proposal, but Kinnaird council —_ members pledged their Support for Mayor Maddock’s bid. In other business dealt with at tbe: me eeting, | the public works’ superintendent ‘read’ the fire chief's report, which indi- cated total. ‘fire loss during March amounted to $67. This was the result of three fires, ‘‘ail: connected ‘with ‘heat: ing facilities,” the * Feport said. A total of 12 inspections Backs Cabinet Meeting were carried out locally and two Cast-|inspections were carried out at the College. Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Allam wrote a letter to counell extend- ing their thanks for a satisfact- ory solution to the problem of abuse of a backroad near the Woodland apartments, 1m family was one of several who complained re- cently of a dust problem be- cause of unauthorized vehicles using the back road, A suggestion by. the council to barracade one end of: the road, thus preventing’ its use as a through route, ‘had been ; | satisfactory, the Allams: noted. Need Extra Care When Riding Bikes During the Evening of. youngsters are kitted and | thoussnds injured an- nually in: car-bicycle accidents, On busy roads, cars may be forced over to the ‘opposite Yane to avoid hitting cyclists. At night in poorly lit urban and rural areas,’ motorists are often sur- prised by the p unexpected. eyclist in their; headlights, It is important during the powered ‘front and: rear jights low-visibility months that battery Bowling Team points: noerioa 2, Muffets 1, 3, wes a full solection of ‘SAVAGE SHOES for children * Maddocks Shoe Store Take Five 2, 2, Wheatiee 2 Other ’s Bertha Vincent Tues. Mixed League 7 o'clock LHS Bev Maloff 251, LHT Bev Maloff 645, MHS Earl f Rourke 922, MHT Matt Rohn 755. But Pushers 1039, THS Button THT. Regulars 2988. on points: Button Push Pinheads 3, Regulars Nate Hive 2, ‘Smarties 1, ‘ligst Kitter ns 2, Other 600’s Earl Rourke 694, Daguy Enokson 644, Jack Donaldson 629, ah Rourke 602, ves.,' 1° o’cloc! LHS Glenna Akselson 305. LUT Glenna ‘Akselson 664. +THS Inde, endents 954, THT Macalister’s iurance 2608, Team © points: Macalister’s Insurance an Castlegar Drug 1, Cedar Crest 0, olitependents 3, Team No. 5 0, O, Other 600's Ee ¢fvsen 632. Tues, Night Mixed goyee pearner 289, LHT. Ki une Gee Dave Helper 254, MHT Dave pneibert 695. Lows 971. THT Hi Lows abt. “Team points: I: Dunno 60, Hi Lows 48%; Night Hawks 65, The Hynters 40, Hot Shots ts 44, The Tomeats 74%. Other 600’s Marge Bonnett 600, Tom Cowlin S88, pate Rohn 868, Joyce Turner 6 “ae Tues LHS Vi McLuckie 288. LHT Vi McLuckie 721, MHS’ Darrel Rourke 274. MHT. Darrel Rourke 699. THS I. Dunno 1103, THT Hot Shots 2879. i Team am -polnts: Hi Lows 51%, Night Hawks &e ae Hunters ‘41, Hot. Shots 47, The Tomcats 77%. Other 600's Barb are | Rowdy Rollers LHS Belel Grey 275, LHT Belle Grey ‘Team 1 points: Screamers 62, Hooters 57, Groaners 48, Wail- ers 98, Criers .67,.Moaners 66, Other 600’s Florence Mer- ry 601, Betty Pinter 618, Wed. Morning Drivers League LHS Jerry MeMullen 288. LHT Joyce Turner 646. - THS oe 938, THT and li; the" front forks and’ rear ofa bicycle “should ‘be standard |; equipment at all times.: A good attendance of Scout cil meeting ‘held at South Slo- can Community Hall, April The district commissioner said that local scouts ‘and. cubs loats der and it is intended to have at least two in'the Parade. = The cub camp at Tweedsmuir atthe end of July |e has. been: confirm D. “Annual meeting and scout dinner for the B.C.-Yukon Scout movement will be held ‘at'Grand Forks sp Saturday,’ il: 21 ut’ council: president Ross Whittaker. Group committee members and leaders are urged to attend. Deadline for tickets is Ay ril 20, ed Te of Castlegar Troop, par “gained the’ highest award in Scouting earlier this vent, the Queen Scout, Badge, with a NOTICE H.B. CONTRACTING HAS RESUMED WORK IN TOWN OF CASTLEGAR There will be traffic delays, detours A other minor interruptions and the co-operation of the public will be appreciated, Ben Klick, General Superintendent, H.B. CONTRACTING LTD. Queen = South Slocan Boy Scout Meeting is Well Attended Scout Parchment at a recent in- vesture at Victoria by the Lt. Governor George Pearkes, The Kootenay Columbia District ex- tend their congratulations ‘to Scout’ Tomlin on this fine. achievement. ‘Two Scouts have been chos- en for the Alberta Jamboree. qhey are Ron Horlick—Castlegar and Victor Giraud — Rob- and ae er folie, 3 wack fas “First Tarrys: cub 9, | nearly eee id‘ its Red Star ‘om Ist Tar- cub pack recently. A two- four film show’ of animal life enthralled both packs. The scout troop had an e: joyable camp at Deer Creek during the Easter recess, An auction is being sored by the Castlegar ‘Rigonis Club, the proceeds going to the cont of the scout Sat Soule you i ve anything auctionable, ‘big or small and you would like to donate ‘it, please Phone’ before Saturday, April 22 ‘to gone ot the following number: 6841; 865-8181; SO-7075 or Soe 7 89. A pick-1 Up will be arrang- nots "Dial 3655051 : GLS ELECTRONICS SALES & SERVICE Day or. Evening ‘Calls Radio-Controlled Van teria LHS Kay ‘Adshead 3 303, LHT Kay Adshead 674, THS Hing Pins. 976, THT King] eins Points: Choregirls 3, Flintstones Pr Kittens Five 1, King Pins 3 Five Thumbs 1, Beatniks 3. Other 600's Annie Koochin 8. Fri. Night Classic Mixed Sincere Thanks ‘The Pee Woe Pup Division wish ‘to expres its sincere tb make the Amatd Night held Feidag support helped to make the Award el April 7th, so suc- cessful and enjoyable, Peieay, Ape Tt, Special thanks are.due to award sponsors, Foun: dation-Dravo, CBA’ Engineering, the Castlegar. Kiwanis Club, the Castlegar News, Bob Bittner for photography and to Safeway Ltd. and Alex Bakery. } proud! pees We have, won, another tro;, For Your... Drapes & Carpeting QUALITY WORKMANSHIP WIDE SELECTION OF FABRICS AND CARPETS FREE ESTIMATES! SEE KNUT AT... CASTLEGAR CUSTOM | UPHOLSTERY Located at Castleard Ph, 365-5636 Garvey 621, Daye Heibert 611, ‘Tor |, owlin 633. 7 —At Rick’s— RCA Victor HOT 100 STEREO SALE [ Dainty Summer Lingerie GOWNS — Waltz length and long. Sheer nylon over tricot with lace trim. PEIGNOIR SETS — In Paris blue, frosty pink and lime green. Priced from $14.95 - $24.95. BLENDS — A new shipment of Blends has just arrived. 65% Terylene, 35% cotton. Drip dry — . ' THREE QUARTER GOWNS — BABY DOLLS no ironing. LONG PYJAMAS _PEIGNOIR SETS - Our t will r Our electrical workers Union has called a strike of iis members at 11 p.m. Tuesday, April 11th. During this strike West Kootenay Power will continue to serve its customers to the best of its ability. electricity as usual, but there may be some delay in connecting new services, West Kootenay Power and Light wa | ‘Company We sre feoling very pr has been received uarters 4 he inet a apan the hampions was held it. results were. not.announced until 7 “al boys -had re | a turn, ome... results, m bo tabulated id then confirm- pectoral ‘at our ote Revue in | of Members are, Tack, opds, David Mieecbight: ee fat Doug Preeman, and Dawg ines, Conch is Mr. Jeffery. Last Tue was held 6‘ a them. ne ss ee & ® Speaking of ‘pols "hey team are! Joan- 1, . Carol Obedkott, Kelly, Linda Huston, Daryl Amos, Ray Ungarian, Gary Konkin, and Richard Maddocks. AIRLINE RESERVATIONS - ‘e MEXICO- HAWAIIAN AND “saeanedb CASTLEGAR’ AGENT & THE WESTERN HOT Ny was followed: by. ‘a mysterious °- nin |* seats a I be quite'an ex- fore, perience i oe i use, Mr. Schiavon calls their bagi fon xacauets,) Th The, girls will act guest per tab! cee ae ‘tea ard. to. > aieing |e maselves “hipster”. skirts. One fe boys Sugg of Re sins draw the name of a boy inthe school.and make him a shirt . ... You know — that might be. a iot oe fun! A tew Seas back, the Pan- thers had a secret meeting which | ty, leit to the ee cl abot we epow chat ft. was all al at ‘The Pant ‘are © swa, ver, caw. At black printed the yellow Tibbon 1966-67. They are very ‘attrantive ae Gar rene ° eet T. Ge i orted,” again the visiting camunlttes hat been very actlyeuia our. com- munity, jal for many A visit to the Butler Rest Home with a special treat for e| ie patients was also undertak- en, The missionary committee under the leadership As te: are collected. for another. quilt. et er iD: their “a aghettl strain: Era te good une Cite de tat | fe stesses ep and. [ll have one * eo ney will ie faking ‘some moro | 33 ated ‘that each chat around ‘wearing the moet na i eideed oto meagtres bear: the Wh fades of of illegal ety wees, cal tige etc Be Satya pce ” a Tine tains included ““‘Misslonary Project Haat, ala oBy cpeclaad Haale aa si visits and steal remembrances]: number) of! win- ere Eroken at a school in a daw AY DOL) ‘dn ne aoe e number invo ed, ite ‘sald they, were in the 42-14-year’ age aru, x a number, ia prover, here eae pln fee ents of all concerned, and ‘‘sev- ere punishment” by school prin- We Base » ncern ‘con ee, ee faxten- sea ore ae oe Tow: ioe evideriee to und: e-Honda set! — ci ae pagan ts) fer eas ay Mee Ps cou “the | thought to procee th con. “incidents. o a, |e oe {a ea § Local Scheol Trustees ae rae jon "air. aeibAdt nl at pete if they raford ., cn juent ‘con: subsequent sb basta serious ding th ¢ taxpay- ty they ha’ ‘there’ war Ta foward. Tus Leiiee Witt sometime, Other’ acts, of - vandalism Last the ~ Depart- ment of Hanes held its an- iter | nual safety award dinner at the Slocan Inn commencing with a banquet at'7 p.m. and_pre- sentation of awards, with a dante4 following, ie New Denver Highway District - was: awarded . the yy Mr. F, A. Mai deputy minister for the Depart- wish ment of ney D ae a Tuesday morning. All communi- We! Extend a Friendly Frolant Hauling ACTION to 8:6: ROUTES. Se : KOOTENAY TERMINAL: Your Door! (Yeuoen ys ng ere one Evins rn ee To be sure. fs 7 hate a BRE, eee AND ITS WHOLLY OWNED SUBSIDIARY Y, & H, CARIBOO Next to Post Office, Ki “Was. $119.95 50° OFF _ ‘Eagle ‘Tether Boll Sara | ob 3 23 3: “SWEDISH CRYSTAL, E _ CHINA, GLASSWARE 25* OFF : Canned Nuts: 20% OFF Call: Castl 365-7761 Manager: K. E. Johnson. Sales Representative: F. M. 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