CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 8, 1976 ok DING ANNIVERSARY was cele- rated Saturday by Mr. and Mra, Wilbert Simmons of Blueberry Creek when a reception Simmons are both former residents of the Mirror Lake area. They were married in Vancouver on April 2, 1926, living there for 47 years prior to moving to Castlegar in 1973, Mr. Simmons has spent most of his working years in the sawmill business. The couple have two sons, Milton of Salmon Arm and Chartes of Castlegar; and nine grandchildren. and the United States. Wilbert and Emily Funeral Service Held Tomorrow In Trail for Elizabeth Gillespie Funeral service is being held Friday afternoon at 1.30 from the chapel of the Church of Jesus Christ Latter-Day Saints for Elizabeth Gillespie of Castlegar who passed away Tuesday. She is survived by her husband, Samuel. James Gillespie and her daughter and son-in-law, Orla and Don Granstrom. In lieu of flowers, dona- tions may be made to the B.C. Heart Fund, Box 3023, Castle- gar, B.C. Letter to the Editor Visits Oral Robert's University Dear Sir: oa My wife and I have just returned from a trip to Tulsa, Oklahoma, where we were guests of Oral Roberts and family, and of all the wonderful people who comprised the students and faculty of Oral Roberts University. The Oral Roberts Univer- alty stands out as a shining light in America’s world of uncertainty, because Jesus Christ, the light of the world, Wluminates every step you take, especially when you enter the University campus or any - of the buildings of this sancti- fied area. Before you leave these premises you become so filled with a better understand: ing, and such a wonderful soul-cleansing blessing in the Holy Spirit that you will remember it and benefit by it all the rest of your life. O.R.U, graduates are en- tering the business and aca- demic communities, the medi- cal, dental and legal professions and the Christian ministry— whole men and women inspired by Christ's answer to our times. Situated at the centre of the. campus is the 200-foot Prayer Tower which repre- sents a modern-day cross and is crowned by a flame that burns night and day, symbolic of the Holy Spirit. The observation level of the tower houses the Abundant. Life Prayer Group, on duty 24 hours a day. This group prays for help for those in need who send in requests from all over the world. During our stay as guests at Oral Roberts University, we had the privilege of seeing a - preview of the Oral Roberts MORE CLASSIFIED ADS ® LEGALS ® LEGALS They've got what it takes GUTS - DETERMI Arrow Aviation Ltd. Air Commuter Service Connecting the Kootenays to SPOKANE, WASH. For Reservations’ Call 365-7044 in Spokane Call 624-1295 INATION - SPIRIT But it takes money -too Last year you helped us reach our objective. Now the need is even greater if more child- ten are going to take another step. This Ad Sponsored by the Following Businesses Castle-Craft Woodworks “Custom Cabinets a Specialty” 641 - 6th Ave. 5, Castlegar, B.C. ‘Castlegar Bicycle Shop 97 Crescent Phone 365-8233 Robson General Store Robton, B.C, Ph, 365-3031 Ozeroff Jewellery Castlegar, B.C. 146 Col. - Ph, 365-7445 Capri Auto Body 633 - 6th Ave, S. Castlegar Phone 365-7791 CASTLEGAR CUSTOM Upholstery 142 Col. Ave. Castlegar Phone: 365-5636 Sponsored by Castlegar Selkirk tions Club NOTICE OF INTENTION TO SELL PERSUANT TO THE WAREHOUSEMAN’S, | LIEN: ACT. Government of the Province of British Columbia Department of Highways Notice of Invitation to Whereas a it hicle one 1969 Volkswagen serial No. 119858032 was deposit- ed for storage by Robert: A. Adams 224... 404. Hs io: 404: Aves. Kim, berley, B.C. at7163)- 100° . at St. E. Blueberry Creek, B.C. on or about March 27, 1975 and whereas there is now owing for storage $546.00 on the said motor-vehicle. A sale will be held of the said motor-vehicle on April 5, 1978- at 10:00 a.m. at the office of Kokanee Col- lectors and Bailiffs Lid. 274 Columbia Ave., Castlegar, Henry Schulte ment’ office of the Regional’ Pay- ing Engineer: at. 523 Col- umbia Street in Kamloops, B.C. up to 2:00 p.m. on hursday ae 15th day of one ly trucks for work on der build up and sealcoat treatment at vari- ous locations. throughout the Province of British Col umbia during the 1976 214 ® Cards of Thanks Paving season. tail Detailed will be available in the four Re- gional offices located Burnaby at 3908 Regent at 523 We wish to express our sincere thanks to friends and relations who were so Kind to us during our re- cent bereavement in the loss of-our beloved husband ghifulness, Many thanks to e ladies who served din- ner after the service, it was much appreciated, — Gloria, Deanne and Shawn Young BIRTHS ARNETT — To Mr. and Mrs, William Arnett of Cas- tlegar, March 31 a daugh-’ "ROIAS — To Mr. ‘and * Mrs, John Roias of Castle- Street Columbia Street, Nelson at 310 Ward Street, Prince George at 233-1488 4th Av- enue, and at the Paving of- fice, Department of High- ways, Weiler Building, Vic- rn J, F. Meldinger, P. Eng., Regional Paving Engin- eer, Kamloops, B.C, Departments off Highways, We specialize in i Alon funerals. and everyday. arrangements _ + Greative designs by gar, April 5 a CARS! Mrs. William Carson 0! Castlegar, April 6 a daugh- er, WEATHER &GIFT. ‘SHOPLTD, + 73 Maple Street. Castlegar 365-5193. * "We Wire Flowers * Anywhere” MEMORIAL .STONE & GRAVE MARKER Cut and polished Paul Markof PHONE S fe from genvine granite jr long lasting beauty SEE f, Slocan Park 226-7564 tin Easter Special entitled “Spring is Hope.” s This will be shown over Channel 6 TV just before Easter. You will have to check your TV Gulde for the time of viewing, as this is not known to the writer. It is well worth watch. ing and is directed by none other than Jerry Lewis with guest star and singer Robert Goulet and featuring a talk with Corrie Ten Boom on her famous book “The Hiding Place.” Ask someone in to see it with you, then you'll have a part in blessing someone else. Jack and Lilly Killough Castlegar, B.C. Cigarette Machine Polico are still Investigat- ing the loss of a cigarette machine, removed from Ron's Motel at 300 Crestview Cres- cent, and found abandoned over, the bank of a road adjacent Kinnaird Park. The incident occurred sometime between midnight and Friday morning at 8.40 when it was reported to local RCMP, ‘ All the money had been removed from the cigarette tnachine as had moat of the cigarettes. James Loktin Funeral Service Concludes Today Funeral services for James Laktin, 92, of Slocan Park, which began yesterday after- noon at the chapel of the Castlegar Funeral Home and continuing last night at Pass. more Community Hall, con cludes today at 2 p.m. Mr, Laktin died Monday at the Castlegar and District Hospital, Born in Russia, July 2, 1883, M. Latkin came to Canada and Saskatchewan in 1899 and to British Columbia and Ootis- chenia in 1913, He had resided in Crescent Valley, Nelson and Robson before taking up per- manent residence in Slocan Park 45 years ago. Mr. Laktin married in Saskatchewan and was a mem- ber of the Union of Spiritual Communities of Christ. He is survived by one son, Peter of Slocan Park; two daughters, Mri. Alex (Helen) Chernoff of Grand Forks and Mrs, Lucy Popoff of Shore- acres; nine grandchildren and 21 great-grandchildren, He was predeceased by his wife, Molly, in 1968, Burial is to take place in Slocan Park Cemetery. Heart disease... the major threat tomen over 40and women over 50. 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Girls inter- ested in playing softball in the Selkirk Valley Girls Associa. * thon may also register this week at the Recreation Otfice or on Saturday at the Kinnaird Hall, . . * ‘ Minor Soccer registrations are being taken this Saturday at the Safeway Store, 7 ee All these groups can use parent assistance in the form of scorekeepers, umpires, coaches or managers. If interested in assisting in any of these sports please leave your name at the Recreation Office. 18 8 le} Minor Hockey wraps up its yeer this Sunday evening with its annual general meeting at the Arena Hall. This meeting will hear reports onthe sea- son's operations and will see the election of a new executive for the '1976-77 season. It is + hoped that all persons associ- ated with Minor’ Hockey will make an attempt to be at this meeting.» * 2 Je The Junior, Hockey Com- mittee has ‘ita fund raising ,dance scheduled for tomorrow evening in the Arena ‘Hall. A good -attendance :is ‘hoped so that funds raised can go to the formation of a Junior Hockey -Club in Castlegar. eee The recreation commis- sion, in an attempt to provide programing for all ages in the community, will be sponsoring a teen dance in the Arena Hall this Saturday. It is hoped that a good attendance will be present ‘so that this type of activity may continue throughout the year, ‘ora of teen close, the recreation commis- ston Is beginning to consider summer programing which rely on summer student staff, Any students wanting em- Ployment with the Wind Up is Gala Event for All Who Attend , By John Dalziel After just about five months of the best in sport and fellowship, the Pensi commission should pick up their, :Application forms immediately at the Recreation Office, oe se Ce In reviewing the winter programs that were offered since January, we see where a total of over 600 persons participated. Hopefully in offer- ing programs as varied as dog obedience to men’s floor hockey we are able to offer something of interest to you, In’ planning © for: new courses We are always looking for something a little different and something of interest tothe general public. The coniinission welcomes any comments on programs that you might like to! see offered either in the sum- mer or winter, | eo * . Selklirk Valley Girls’ Soft-' ball Association will be holding ita general meeting Monday evening at the Twin Rivers School, a e ele ‘The Coureur de Bois Rang-. ers are asking for public’ support at its car wash this Saturday to’ be’ held at the Texaco Station in the Plaza, Pp. curl- ing has come to a close for another year. This was our third season, and in many ways our best, Starting out with about 24 of the faithful two-and-a-half years ago, we can now boasts membership in the fifties. How- ever, what is better than the increase in membership is the fact that we still have all of the originals except one, good old John Sherbiko, whois no longer with us. All of the others are, though, and enjoying it more than ever, The activities really did wind up in a blaze of glory, A lot of the boys did their last curling during the return visit of the ladies last Wednesday, This time everyone got mixed up, in rinks that is, but that did not detract from the good time that was enjoyed by all con cerned, In fact, it seemed as though playing together might “have been even better. than playing against one. another, ‘Tentative plans are for more of the same sort of fun ‘days seattered throughout the sea- son next winter and everyone is looking forward to that. Local Representatives fo Attend - Prov. Recreation Conference "Plans are now finalized for the 19th annual British Colum- bia Provincial Con- Metge, who will take in the Pensioners Curling Club Notes > A few of the boys did show up for the annual bean feed last Friday ‘night and ralsed more than a few eyebrows with the calibre of curling they put up, Aun matter of fact, a rink from the Pensioners came within an eyelash of walking away with the trophy as they were only beaten on the fourth end by a measurement, This was another dandy event and the boys are truly grateful to the parent club for the invitation to take part. Chances there will be more of us taking part in the future, Thursday night saw our windup party and it was a good one. Over-70 members,: wives and sweethearts showed up and the fun was fast’ and’ furious from start to finish, The club is really grateful to Dick Wayling for the terrific job he ‘did, playing and singing for dancing. "Tt. was nice that Dick “brought along his’ charming wife Judy, this time, for she sure aided and abetted him in every way possible. Nice going folks, This year there were three trophies for’ each best party yet. I suppose the gardens will now be getting a more belated care now that the ico is out. Tt looks as though it will be, another couple of weeks before the golf course will be ready for play, 80 you'd better hurry up boys and get: most of your spring chores done before the lure of the wee white ball catches up with you, Thopi to have a wee bit of a reat myself from having to meet the weekly deadline, but I will be back once the golf gets into high gear again. It has been a bit ofa chore sometimes -CASTLEGAR NEWS - Leslie Godberson Re-clected President Robson Recreation Reports outlining their ac- tivities for the 1976 season were presented by Brownies, Guides, Cubs, badminton and Ubrary at the an- one’ with four individual tro- phies for the winners of the three round robins. The Phyl “and Bert Lamb trophy for’ the first round robin was presented by Phyl herself to the winning rink of Ernie Carkner, Joe Killough, Bob Cormier and Joe Schuepfer. The ‘second round robin ‘was won by the rink of John Dalziel, Ernie Newman, Harold and Jack Kelly. This and Regional No. ference to be held at the Empress Hotel in’ Victoria, April 28 through May 2, Pre- fi fo. 1. chairman Jock ° Stewart ‘ and commissioner Doug MacKin- non, who will attend | the dances the onus is on the teens to come out and support these events and refrain from causing + distrubances either in the ball or in the surrounding area. ome Any persons wanting to play tennis at the Castlegar courts for the season * may purchase their memberships at the Recreation Office, Plans call for a morning learn-to-play-tennis class which will be conducted from May 10. to the 21, Further information will be forthcoming in the next: few weeks. A tennis workshop, which ‘of is to be held near the’ end May, and sponsored by the B.C... Lawa: Ter ition, is also planned. Once. finalized, further announcements will be forthcoming. o 8 8 The . commission is also working on a proposed contem- porary dance.workshop for. the end of May. This would be a one-day workshop offering the indi- igures cate that attendance may ex- ceed the 528 delegates at the 1975 Kelowna Conference. This “conference, co- sponsored by the B.C. Recrea- tion Association, the Profes- sional Recreation’ Society ’ of B.C. and the Leisure Services Branch | of the office of the Provincial Secretary, attracts delegates from almost every community in the province. Local portion, ‘The 1976 conference theme “Qutlook on Leisure” will fea- ture Dr. Joseph Bannon, Uni- versity of Illinois and Ambrose Brazelton, Ohio State as the keynote speakers. This will set, the tenure of the’ educational sessions which will deal with some 20 specific areas relating to the field of leisure services and recreation. The Hon. Grace McCarthy, deputy premier, trophy, The John Sherbiko Memorial Trophy, was —pre- sented by the president of the parent club, John McGillivray, who complimented the entire body for the way in which they - had helped out at. different | times during the year. , This had to be my big year, since I was fortunate enough to have skipped two of the win- ning rinks, We won the third round robin with John: Dalziel, Fred Giraud, Ross Oborne and ‘Jim Kelly. This was for the Bill Sharples Memoria! Trophy wwhich was donated to the ,iinelude recreation director Pat Meee PRoeeh on yeethee When It Comes _ . To Boating ‘It Pays to Know + Tips for happy boating: Take time to keep’ your boat in good condition, That: means all year; in storage as well as in the water. and remember the * boat's limitations in respect of _ weather, and water. Equip it suitably, and learn what the an learn many aspects of creative movements. . 68 8 With the majority of the winter programs coming to a Glenmerry. NEW AND USED FURNITURE PHONE 364-1822 ° 3191 Highway Drive : | will do. 5. i> Get to know the weather sand boating “rules of the r? Show courtesy to other ra, and to people on shore beaches. ” Any first-time boatera you take ‘out, show them how to operate the boat in case of emorgency. Also make them feel safe and comfortable as passengers. T WESTWOOD Please Contact:- EDWIN - > and Custom Homes, : ~ att UNITS HAVE ENGINEERED TRUSSES Box 43, Nelson, BC, — Phone 352-9783: 519 HE HOMES WAY PERSSON x ry and Minis- ter of Recreation ‘and Tourism,’ will be thé fuest ‘speaker st the® Saturday. evening. banquet. oo) The British Columbia Ree- .Teation Association will place before its membership at the \ annual: general meeting, on May 1, a change of bylaws to enable the association to extend its umbrella concept into “Spe- cial Interest Areas," To date, two very im- portant special interest groups * have applied for such status, One is the “Therapeutic Rec- reation Interest Group”: which represents volunteer and paid ‘workers to deal with the physically handicapped, men- tally retarded, and hospitals, and the other is the “Aquatics Group” which represents man- agers, lifeguards, . swimming instructors and technical opera- tors of aquatic facilities. The formation of special interest groups into divisions of the B.C. Pe by the Kiwanis Club of Castlegar'and presented for 7 the first time by club president Jim Cromwell: Jim outlined the. plans for the Jam Can ‘Curling which took place on the week- - end. Ano ther innovation at these ‘affairs was when the Terrible Twins, Joe Killough and John Dalziel sang a spirited duet, Larboard ‘Watch Ahoy, accompanied at the piano by Betty Hostetter. Yours’ truly: also rendered the Swan Song of the season, Harry Lauder's “The End Of The Road’. Both of these was well received by the crowd.* £ ae Midway through the even- ing a sumptuous repast was spread before the gang. This was another special, since Har- old Merrifield had donated a 14-pound turkey for our enjoy- ment, You never saw a bird disappear so fast, even when it other goodies will accelerate training oppor- tunities and standardization of Pl through co-operative communication producing a co- ordinated | province-wide © ser- vice which will reduce duplica- tion and vastly improve pro- grams. : btained and arranged by that old friend of the Pension- ers, Helen Clay. Helen did her. usual bang-up job and earned the thanks of everyone there. The rest of the evening passed in dancing and song and it seemed to be the consensus of opinion that it had been the Sportsman-Sportsmanship; In Reality What are They! - The words sportsman and sportsmanship are often used, - yet few people seem to have “We're the Other. Guys"? q With a Purchase of 4 _B.F. GOODRICH TIRES We vill install, balance and ALIGN — your vies — FREE > H&R BRAKE & WHEEL *- 496 Col. Ave. ~- Phone 365-7818 — Castlegar what: they really mean. To many, a sportsman is simply one who engages in fishing or hunting. In reality a sportsman is much more—he is one who is fair and generoys in. all his dealings, a good loser, and a graceful winner. A true sportsman has high regard for himself, his fellow- citizens, the rights of others, and for all living things. “= When he hunts or fishes, he does so by the rules, and through’ his example insists, even demands that others do aame. SALES & SERVICE] Sewing “Machines, ypewriters, TV's B&W and Color TV's for tent by week or month . Union Peters 1334 Cedar Ave., Trail ju -Telephone 368-4331 nual ‘meeting of the Robson Recreation Society held last month in the Robson Hall. President L. ‘Godberson gave a report of the society's projects during the past year which included eight dances, an anniversary tea, two canvasses and the WAMM = Walk. Seventy-five family tickets were sold for ‘the swimming pool and 75 children- enrolled for swimming lessons, The executive members elected for the coming year are president L. Godberson (re- elected), secretary treasurer Mrs, M. Jenner, vice-president 8. Wiwchar and directors C. Salisbury, Bill Whitehead, R. Butz, Alice Davis and R. Jones, The number of directors in- creased to eight this year, from the four which the society had last year, + Chairman of the meeting, G. Porter proposed a vote of thanks be extended to the 1975 executive and also to the many people who gave their help throughout the year. CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 8, 1976 rattling out these columns | every week but I have enjoyed it just the same. ‘There are so many people I have to say thanks to, that lam. not golng to try; sure as fate I would miss somebody and then + Tdcateh it, Suffice to say that I have been working with the awellest. bunch of ‘guys one ’ could. wish to and the' women have been right up there with them. It has’ been ‘a ‘real pleasuro, and I want to thank each and every one who helped , tomake it all possible. Thanks a lot, folks... i See you on the ice (next November), PETTITT PHOTOS PETTITT. PHOTOS PETTITT PHOTOS ASAHI PENTAX QUALITY ata GOOD PRICE STARTING. at ONLY SOLOHd LLlili3d SOLOHd Littiad Cify Centre . 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