WINNER OF “A” EVENT in Sunflower Bon- splel\Sunday night was the Ron Thompson ‘tink‘from Nelson. Playing third was Judy § Our six weeks of hard Hee is over and we are itty. hay school! Bdjudleator sha came with five merit certifi awards aN ACAD AM B.c, GOVERNMENT LICENCED HEARING AID SPECIALIST. | 806-1199: CEDAR AVE. KOOTENAY SAVINGS CREDIT UNION: BUILDING, TRAIL ALL LEADING HEARING AIDS fivrep. 5 5 HEARING<°AID) BATTERIES FOR’ ALC MAKES OF AID." THE ONLY LICENCED SERVICE IN THE KOOTENAYS. B.C, GOVERNMENT HEARING AID "$80.00. PHONE 368.5055 FOR YOUR APPOINTMENT, Richard Hobson, Reg Vé! vey. sey, Jill Dawson, Charlotte Brown and Maureen Swetli- shofé, Especially strong dam formaness were turned in Kevin Lamb and Teresa in for a real No ee ‘had the dra- ma group returned than the speech arts team set off for the’ Nelson Festival of the Arts. They had been practicing since. Feb. 11. 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TO 9.00 P.M. 7 DAYS A WEEK Agnew, second, .Glen Archambault and Gail Jorgenson, lead. o al prose, sto rele speaking, ie iat mime, and group phies had been presented David Maddocks for senior jo. 0) forward and presented with two more trophies, the Trail Little Theatre cup iy a long year” and they were “abso utely enced ae He had a talk with rerner tftowards and ani the group should put on more mimes a for the Bublic. The . vening KISS brought ° “its “CHome Made Nelson, to compete a was awarded a first. Wait till you see this band! It is directed b: Susan. Culley who, herself, won ¢ certificates in : Hclen behind Seven years ago, ingeneuous persons came.up” with the name “Sunflower Bonspiel”. Each and every ar since then, Castlegar been blessed with t Mr.’ vidi done a tine job in pe vi od, kean ice for fast Shang event. ool curler, Ron ‘Nelson | dis. layed fine shot making; PB alon; with bis crew, by w setting Jack Chernof® and com] noe Bite “A Event”. ‘thet tine f the line-up of winners who managed to take home a Event — Ist R. rent - 0 (Trail), 2nd E Gree) (Cantlegar), 3 Std) Desroch ) 4th Ral; it a COFFEE ee with LOIS HUGHES | it rink-out prize win- ner was Earl St. Thomas of Slocan City and “Nick : Verles in of same town, away with the raffle pte mehow we just not get away without om tending a vote of thanks to executive eaup, 8 ieee and. le bar, Per- and Mrs, Brown, the ar- ena staff, Dick Wa ling a andy of course to all have been missed for. make ing 972s Sunflower a hap- ._ fel ef "Before closing, we € tend “a :friendly : reminder, ‘o' ES music at the Festival. It. - is called. “All But the Kit- chen sink” and all the in- struments are home made. fe are space so will save es of the Gaal Council Rejects Apraaring At Abbotsford Show duled in August at Abbots- ford. nat 5 Theme this year is ‘Air Space and Environment in the 70's’, to attend if council 80 re- quested. Council declined repre- sentation on the grounds its’. theme did not Particularly indicate it met their local needs, TRAILER “TOWING Fully Insured : Phone 365-5308 Box 1351, Castlegar : RUNNER-UP IN “ne EVENT was the Cantle gar rink skipped by Jack Chernoff. Playing third was Bev. Chernoff, second, Jim Bil- 2 Lois Hughes week's issue of the Ganteger News was do- minated ‘by sports: Tm not one to more ice at the ayes reatiag hock ee but z oor - Baaketbalt alike. 2 was peri exiod- ically interrupted: i ‘anoth- member of the family is running high, and j so. It has been a year of winners. — For those persons with “hockey I players, 3 a great big void vident, mwhat with minor ao some of the behavior. “os Scuffles broke out with the - JOHN CHARTERS —, Against - The principal’ of Ross- lend Secondary School, John Charters, of Castlegar has re- signed. The letter of resignation: ‘was sent to the school board last August but its existance. was..not made known until this week. He has .asked to - be re-assigned to teaching” ” science in the Rossland dis-: trict, and said his resigna- tion ‘was due to health rea- sons. “Postnikoff, of guilty in *catoga Madea « le Police court to an impaired driv- ing sharge. He was fined $250, and prohibited from driving for two months except to and: from work. + 1 hin in ® annoyance ‘just. preparing: D throw a the’ ice. radio man was: hit gaa by a Bo stood of Buing : gar ge as penalty t Shen ra “Pop can on -“Contribut to some of the ay ‘unusually ire its at Sunday’s game, seers: one minor hock -executive, was the fa some fans ent es or had them. “it was ‘only a step from’:an actual ‘ riot,” “said one, referring to Fema Jeay- ing ‘their ‘seats. to defend the teenagers...” : nt sont ist “anyone condones eof havior. I know. the on KiNWAIRD TRANSFER UID. L.A. 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Air Conditioning FREE ESTIMATES height, bench depth and secant competi- tion, thus could ‘not hope to win even one game. It looks like it ‘won't be long defore we'll all be ask- ed to stand up and be counted with.a referendum for a new arena once again Mechanical Systems: 527 - 7th Ave., Kinnaird junior re does not Snot pus Phone 365-7775", out jie. younger player for : : ice “11 COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM $3.95. per yard. 109% OFF FOR CASH Good stock of pre-finished plywood and other building materials PAINT SALE ENDS MARCH 25 Kootenay Building Supplies. Phone. 365-5155 @ Bagged Easter Candies” & Easter Egg Colouring Kits A Chocolate Bunnies including >. Smaill Ass’t. of White AND "TREASURE ROOM - AT THE PLAZA” ’ Air Conditioning/ Heating Refrigeration/loa Makers. “DECAYED SIDEWALKS CONSCIENCE AND COMME ~ By Rev. K. 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