6 , CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 5, 1962 Bicycle Safety Programme Initiated by Alert Students ‘With :the bicycle season getting under, way ogaln,, anfety councils wil be {asuing thelr annual warn- ings about safety mensures to be observed by cyolists. ‘The town of Winnetka, Ill, sol- ‘ved thelr nocldent problem in a ‘different way. This community, Iike Grundreds of others in North Amer- ion, wns greatly concerned -about the high number; of scoldents .suf- “fered by: juvenile ‘There didn’t seem to be anyone problem, so the community suggest- ed_ that. the students from Skokle CASTLEGAR SCCIALS Mrs, H. Johnson, Phone se5-8eee Mrs. H. Gergely and Mrs. V. Sorenson motored to Nelson ‘Wed- nesday of last week to attend the graduation ceremonies ‘of Linds Geraely and all the children from play school. Mrs,.Gergely reported that it was a most impressive sight to watch as each child received its siploms: Wayne Eastcott and Wayne Edworthy of Rossland were Friday Sussts oF Mr. and Mrs, H. Johnson, and Mrs, Wm. Easton left by Avie Wednesday for Scotland, where they will visit for a month with Mr. Easton's mother, who is very ill, and brothers and sisters. . and Mrs, Ted Gergely and Family "of Oliver were the el of their parents Mr. and Hostetter and Mrs. H. Goreely over the weekend, "~~ Among those visiting in Nel- son Saturday were Mrs. N. Gem- milly ae iH. Gergely, and Mr. and , Carr and Mrs, family. us and Mrs. M. Walton and family of Spokane were the guests of the former’s parents Mr. and oe Sid Walton over the week- mn Motoring to Vancouver on 1. W. Whit- taker. They will attend ‘the IODE convention and Mrs. Junior High School take things in- to thelr own hands;-‘The students Jeccepted the challenge, First, they made an Investiga- tion of all the blcycles ridden to school. They were surprised to find that 76 per cent of them lacked the proper safety equipment, ‘Then they queried the riders and found out that. most of them had Uttle know- Jedge of. the commusilty’s traffic laws, They then probed into the ae themselves and found that no ordinance; dealt specifically awa in general were hard to find bres difficult for children to under- print youngsters Seoldet to write their own ordinance, ey. visited atugied hazards, and held hearings, /‘i4s a result many new reguls- tions were drawn up, gractan headHghte, horns and Were iikide compulsory for cal bine, ikea. motorists at intersections, today has few bi- Dolivery Men Have Amusing Experiences ‘The man who delivers the laun- dry, groceries: or telephone order to your door sometimes goes through aome amusing and exasperating ex- ‘periences. Deliverymen have to con. tend with the whims of dogs, child- ren and sometimes even housowives, One deliveryman in Chicago fost the seat of his trousers to a spatling canine pet. But when he Palien, he found he was under ar- reat, The indignant charged him with scaring her dog. In California, Sandy Senger re- ae to his truck to find a tow- will be the official delegate from “Lillian Killor ough Chapte Chapter, here, prove nee ee Mrs. Lazaroff Buried Buried At Brilliant on Sunday A long-time resident of Rob- son and Trail, Martha Lazareff. died.on March ‘30 at her’home in Robson. “She was Tl. Lama 2 ing, in: BC. She resided’ in Trail for 2 o ears and in Robson’ for 28 emrghe is survived by her hus- band, William of Trail, by two sons, ene of Kinnaird and Wil- Rossland; ‘seven grand- thiliron and eight great grand- to the parila Tt was a joke at first, but Sandy spent two hours fumbling with the lock before one of the boy's recedes showed up to re- lense him. ‘wes Wheedied into modelling sev- eral evening gowns he had deliv- ered to the customer for her to try. In Denver, an all-night poker player asked s mitkman to deliver candy and flowers to his wife and 3]to tnlde all the baseball bate and qulling pins while she wasn't look~ '. z One of the most ticklish lems deliverymen face is the hand. livered a package. for $50.76 to a children; and one brother, George the Bonderoff of Creston. Services were held from the Russian Hall in Castlegar on Sun- day,’ with interment at Brilliant Cemetery. ; Castlegar Funeral Home was ‘entrusted with arrangements. wits bicycles dnd that the trattic |¥ Police departments of neathy towns, | Fay ‘The youngsters took an active part |B ‘Winnetka, cycle problems, The kids are proud | i of thelr laws, and they try to obey | them. i went to report the incident to the | customer had |§ In Hollywood, a deliverymean 7 Mng of money. One of them de- |G msCHUCK'S, KINNAIRD, B.C. WIENERS, No. { Ib, ......2+.++ 39¢ CANNED HILK, P. or C. Gase ... $6.99 LEG OF PORK ROAST, {b., .......'68¢_ SUGAR, {0 Ibs, .............. 89¢ BLADE ROAST BEEF, blade removed FLOUR, 25 Ibs., aay brand’ ....- $1.59 | BACON, side sliced, th,-........ 58 | | GOOKIES, Assi. flcCormick’s, 3 pkgs. St. | PORK BOSTON BUTT ROAST, Ib., . 49¢ _ |. POTATOES, 100.ths.,..... $2.99, YOU CAN FILL | Your House With SPECIALS VELVEETA CHEESE 2-1. Ib. pkgs. :.. Cheez Whiz 16 0z. ine. 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KRAFT DINNER, Hacarni& Ohoese 4 pkess - Broun aware ce ‘480° PEAS, ‘Malkin’s Assorted Sizes Glins S| APPLE JUIGE, Sunrype,. 48 02.2 tins 78¢ PORK PIGNICS, Smoked, ib, .-.03 39 A ue GINGER ALE, Kootenay, ats. 8. for $1.00” Plus deposit en boitles rer ie stan Golde or n Easy on ers 47, Pinbusters Rubberrousers 41, The Blow: a5; Fingobblers 48, The 600's:- Michael ‘Vecchio Ls Bele iced am No. 18 points, 21, 3.0, 42, Bre 6-2, 7-3, 8-11, 94, 109, :- Jim Gormley 715, John aaa! 610; Barry’ Harsent 608, Joe Green 632, Bud’ Alling- ham 621, Dave Hiebert 652. fecbreakers League — ecient high single, Sarah Sa- arikko 261; ladies high three Betts 562; team high Central Phone 365-3093. ‘single Pincuriere ted team high - threes Muffets 2431 Muffets 11, Wheaties 7, Mugs -| 7, Cheerios 13, Pincurlers fe Take Let ‘ Fred. azaroil: 676; team | Tu hisk single, Pingobblers: oad team a igh three, Plngobblera 2468. { Roadrunn mee Afternoon League — + Ladies high single, Ann Sober- lak 237 (Bosse Jewellery); ladies high three, Mona Menard 606 (Og- Tow's); ladies high average, Rose Dickson” 192 (Aero Taxi); team high‘; single, ; Ross’: -Market 889; team ‘high three, Ogtows-2374, Ross. Market 1 and 70, Bosse Jewellery 240%, DeFoe's Transfer 031, Castlegar Drug ig Bo 0M, Aero Taxi 8-59, Oglow's 4-62. West's Tuesday Night League _ ; Ladies blgt single; Nancy Hf three,:¥rank:; r | Perehudott ladies high 754; team plea single, Team‘No. 8 A ~ 2082; team high three, Team No. 8 three, ‘Nancy Pereidoff ‘S71; mens high: alngie, John : Ohetkoff :284; aio; 2 mens high three,., John one eee Mixed League — Ladles high. single, Teena Leitch’ 242; ladies high three, ‘Ji et Leitner 594; mens. high tingle, ‘hi three, Fireballs 2' * Vagabonds 2 Noh 3, Chevrons 1, Pinheads 4 Genel 3, Fireballs 2, Other 00's: Les Reed 614, E. thi Webster 629, D. Leitch on Cc. Wa: 608, L, Turner one ednesday Drivers eerie — Ladies high single, Lola Che- veldave ° 277; ladies high three, with pes‘ checking “a Mickle Jacobson 652; : team’ high kiig pictures of the Perfect mirror | dreds ‘ ‘aingle,: Sparetires’ and Bumpers oe team high three, Sparetires C io4is team high three, Be pankesa 8, Fireballs 1, Has: beens | '4,. Turtles 0, Littlejoes hed Greenbacks 0, * High Scores for. Month:- La dies high‘ single, Ann Proud 296; ladies high three, Ann Proud 650; mens high single, John 'Obetkoff, Trading Free Dellvedt = 57%, Bumpers 62, Exhausted 30, VSparctises 48%, Cranks 28, | Wednesday Night Ladies League — : "Ladies high single, Kay Ads. head 272;'Jadles high three, Kay Adshead . 656; team high single, Flyers 875; team high three, Fily- ers 2405, Flyers 4, Choregirls 0, meat niks 4, ‘Sputniks 9, Kingpins’ 3,. Fivethumbs 1, aginst 600's:- ‘Annie Koochin Thursday Morning Le Jo) Ladies high’ angle, Biste J Plot- nikoff 232; ladies high three, Mar- garet Reith 550; team high sin- gle,, Minx 818; team ' high three, Lions 2227. Minx 4, Teddy Bears 3, Lions Eggs FRESH, .A LARGE, DOZ. Margarine soto, 2 its, ... Eclairs Chocolate, Christie's 3. pkgs. $1: Ground: Beef Le. .. Bologna « LB. E Steaks - T-Bone or Sirloin, Ib Ep Garlic Rings 3ror tune 0. 2, Beavers, 1, Chip- Mixed Co1 hb: 30:80 a... 1. HI i ua & ele 29cza LE .79¢ Bananas: 7 tas. Potatoes cems, 10 tts., Fab KING SIZE WITH ORDER Mi Ik Pacific or Carnation: 48 tins $6. 99 OPEN SUNDAYS. UNTIL, 3 PM ; “AGENTS FOR: KOO AY LAUNDRY : ‘ Bi CLEANE ‘Thursday mm. League — Ladies high single” Bobby En- Tiredtutors 3182, Marcellus Coasters 8, Rick’s| til ; Kingpins 4, Smith's P&H ‘Untouchables ‘0, Breadwin- ers 8, Plaza Five 1, Fivepins 3, Splinters 1, Tiredtutors 4, Four- pointers: o Bobs) Pay’n Takit 3, tome: eos Bob Jeffery 721,| George Rilkoff 719,’ Ross Leavitt! 688, Jake Koenig 659, Jim Bilesky =| 658, John: Paulson 651, George Brownlie’ 641, Carl Loeblich 640, Arnold Witt 640, Janna Brownlie 639, Jim Munroe 637, Karl Koreen 629, Harry uevedavort 829, Kay ‘Adshead 600. lers 3, Bedrockers bels 4, Dukes 0, Phantoms. 3, alscotts f Other 600's:- Molly White, 664! ‘Winner of. the Free Cleaning for the month of March, courtesy Cleaners are as -follows:- ladies high single and high three; Ruth: Rourke err and 741; mens high’ single’ and high :three,: Jake Koenlg 358 and 867. Congrats! * : : Installed and.in. your. choice of color, ‘ atthe oo FIELD AND: BY JACK WHITE’ x Last Sunday being a beautiful sunny day, we loaded the, car and | ‘headed for. Creston. ie ‘object in| mint being the wild fowl migra- tion on the Posie f Though we ‘got a late start leaving Castlegar and got off on ever you-went there! were “people mi the: birds ‘and ta- image of. fhe: snow-capped moun- tains’ in‘ the “flat alm | wi Kootenay: Lake: ji The game bi a,c conserva- tion’ officers’ and ‘naturalists. that have’ heen ‘over’ in! the } Creston area’ for the past’ week, ‘checking in the .migration, had ‘the birds too stirred up to allow chances for Pictures on: Sunday. They have been making counts by helicopter and checking and tagging birds by the ‘use=of propelled nets, All in all they: are were. impressed with potential: of- the Duck Lake’ area, whieh Kootenay 'sportemen have been: trying to ‘have set aside as'a binoculars .and ‘spotting sco-| many dogs % = : sanctuary, nesting grounds, and.in part, public. shooting grounds, for the past few’ years, After this year’s check I'm sure this dream will become a reality. Leaving the migration bebina for now, those dogs that ‘many have noticed along the highway in in um- | Kinnaird, on Sunday m [the Kootenay Retriever Club niem- bers out working their dogs on.re- trieving, While we realize ‘ tha! are uncared for’,and perhaps a nuisance, there are hun- more that. are still loo! upon a8 man’s best felends and ie" cared Creston flat-lands, or the lakes.and streams of our. own territory, out with. his dad after birds, and he dream | will learn a Jot that will ine: a long way towards. more. useful: and. solid Gluzon: in later:.years. Fat i. The- Gotha thes PAY'N TAK 2. as ate | obligation to “his neighbor. too"— ‘to'see that he.is:not a Ido’ sincerely believe -that’ with proper training and co-operation even your neighbor will come:to ike your dog, as .well as. tolerate | he! Kootenay. Retriever Club day ‘for training 2) Club will'be holding a meeting on of next they . derived from a dog as a youngster. Perhaps many have ne- ver thought of the useful purposes dogs still have in teaching our youngsters of:today a love of ani- mals, and the companionship child, or adult,’can obtain from a dog is still ‘there as always.\ Give an older boy a dog. and a gun and a few days in the ‘fall, dn’ the bush, or-in‘the Okanagan Valley, ‘the fields of Alberta, the Successful Social Evening Held by Kinnaird PTA A very successful undertaking was achieved Saturday from a social and also“a-financisl: ‘point of view when the Kinnaird Elemen- tary PTA held a carnival in the Kinnaird |: Improvement «.. Soctet under the ‘direction. of Mr.’ Goet- ting overseeing the dart” games, disk gam two ring-toss ’. con- tests and a bowling game. Mrs., W. MacCabe’ was kept busy supervis- ty ing rN yplctea stick’, eXny Bean guewing contest was won 4s Mra.-R. Wadey who re- coved a polite dish donated any, of young. and old ter: the last trifle was gone and th orkers were forced ‘to fold festivities: slightly before the alloted. time. was up, saluted the general '¢ convenorship of Mrs. Ron Giles ‘and Roy. Goetting. \ Children’s door prize went to ‘David Mulyk, teenager's prize was won by Alex Sharp and H, G. Mc- Nicol won the door prize given for the adults. Games of skill in which prizes Mrs, C, Mi were given for ability were + all cords were given away. to the lucky ticket holders, Mrs. Roy Goetting did an ac- tive -business on Popcorn ‘vending week, If you are not a meniber and ‘own a dog, you are welcome to join.’ The: next peering will Seckisis ben Obed- ice: Training begin i “this year. ‘watch t fort the loca- tion next week. day at: the Mariano’ This’ Suni Hotel commencing at 10 am. the West Kootenay Sportsmen Assoc- jation will have’ their,’ quarterly meeting. All, sportsmen are wel- come'as visitors if you care to go. RENATA SOCIALS - KING SIZE FAB pkg. 99c COLGATES TOOTH PASTE ~ Reg. 98e ‘Only 79c : : Mira, M. Rohn Mrs, J, Dyck of Clearbrook is visiting at the home’ of her ‘bro- thee. and ‘sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. Reimer. Miss Ludell Lang of Penticton spent the ‘weekend at the home of her sister, Miss’ June’ Lang and ‘Miss Lorraine Fladager, Mr, and ‘Mrs,’J. Fodor and ‘tm ney | family of Castlegar spent Sunday. dancing was enjoyed and He "Fee and Mrs. at {he‘ho homie, of Mr. Chizm: W. Leduce family” ‘of Binnated spent Sinday at the home of Mr, and Mrs. C. and dispensing at the sandy | Lovee Rempel: ‘Concessions . were the. hasement by Mrs. Pe a ee T. Lang supervised the “pink elephant” table, wh while the bake table was - convened by, Mrs, P. Hildebrandt and Mrs. 5 lunns was ‘a “charge of the door... Mr, Miester was a recent visitor toe “Grand Forks. Mrs. N. Nuefeldt has returned to her home: here after ppendlng the wunter. at Rosemary, Alf Mrs. F, Wiesner and daughter Sully: are visiting ‘relatives in itvale, ; z FLOUR 24 LB. BAGS $1.29 " MALLOW BISCUITS 3 pkgs. 39c ‘Tube 19c Lots of paint at half price Now i is: “the time to get yours. for Spring . Clean-Up, and at a great saving too! Don't delay - Get yours to-day ” PIERSON WINDOWS. “FOR YOUR NEW-HOME © * Reasonably Priced * FRESH ASPARAGES | 29 Ib. sPuss 100 Tbh. SACK $2.89 BACON JOMLS Ib. 39¢ - 1) FRESH PORK HOCKS: Ib. 29¢ DOMESTIC SHORTENING 22 lb. pail 89 _ YORK PEANUT: BUTTER oe Oz. (39¢ WILE PACIFIC - CARNATION, "TRADE: AT HOME HELP CASTLEGAR GROW!