CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Oct. 5, 1961 Brownies Gommenca Fall Season The Second Kinnaird Brownie Pack has commenced for the fall aeason. Owing to the shift schedule | 4n the scheols, they are holding a morning session at 8 a.m, on Thur- sday under the leadership of Brown HOW TO BOWL Owl, Mrs, J. R, Roberta. Tawny |f: Owl, Mrs. R. Paterson, is acting Brown Owl for the afternoon s¢s- sion at 3 pm. Gray Owl, Mrs, W. MeNee works with her, The Pack has 10 tweentes, Golden Bars were presented to Carol Soberlak and to Carol-Lynne Reside. As Carol-Lynne has left fhe District, her award hos been sent to her, Robson Evening Group Meet A business meeting was held at the home of Mrs, FP, Giraud, with 17 members present. Mrs. W. Sale~ kin welcomed Mrs. Martin to the group. At the close of a very enjoyable evening the hostesses, Mrs. FP, Gi- raud and Mrs, J, Ki 0 Ber ved refreshments, The booster prize was won by Mrs. J. Lenahan. JM BERT HOULT GAESIDE Chief Bowling Instructors Double Diamond Advisory Council THE ART OF GRIPPING THE Your bowling game starts the moment you pick up the ball from ‘the rack. And, if you don’t pick it correctly, your bowling game Is li- able to stop abruptly that same moment while you nurse a set of bruised fingers, When picking up the att, for safely reasons always make sure TTL ne E = E E BINGO; EVERY THURSDAY NITE 8.00 P.M. St. Rita’s Parish Hall, Front Street 2 JACKPOTS $95.00 & $190.00 | 55 NUMBERS CALLED AbbSS FIVE-PINS; you keep your finger and thumb to- ward the sides of the rack. If you To UE allow them to sip between two balls, another ball sailing back down the return rack can give them a nasty crack. Regulation bowling balls are five inches in diameter, and weigh three pounds eight ounces. Many Janes, however, have some balls which may be a quarter of an inch smaller, and several ounces lighter, If a smaller ball seems more com- fortable in your hand, use it. But, once you have chosen one size of ball,, stick to it, Changing the weight of ball can throw your game right off, To pick the ball up, lay your hand over the top of ft. Then, Spread your four fingers down along one side of the ball, your thumb down thé other side. Young. ae | cenronte/ reegreietetars Soret eer ean INSTANT CASH whenever you need it! It’s nice to know that if'you should need money in a hurry, your Canada Savings Bonds are cashable instantly. It’s also nice to know that, as long as you retain them, the interest steps up from 414% for the first year, to 414% for each of the next siz years, and then to 5% for each of the remaining three years. Available in denominations of $50 up — toa limit of $10,000 per person — for cash or on ii at banks, i dealers, stock brokers, trust or loan companies — or on the convenient Payroll Savings Plan. BUY THE NEW ~ CANADA SAVINGS BONDS good for You—and Canada too! sters, and people with small hands often need to use both hands to lift the ball from the rack, GETTING A GRIP ON THINGS For @ proper grip, you should hold the ball in your hand firmly, but not too tensely, in the same po. sition in which you picked it up from the rack, Your fingers should be spread normally around the ball, with your thumb as high up on the side of it as comfortably possible, ‘When you are holding the ball correctly, there should be a small hollow ,space between your palm and the ball, which is actually reat. ‘ng on your fingertips, The ball should always be delivered off the fingers, not off the palm. If you are “palming” the ball, you can't control the exact moment It leaves your hand. A handy way to check if you are gripping properly is to turn your hand upside down, while still holding the ball, If the ball drops on your toe — you were palming tt, not gripping it with your fingers. All lanes provide towels, and some device to moisten your hands, For a proper grip, your hands should carry just a slight trace of moisture. If they're too motst, the ball will have a “greasy” feel; if they're too dry, your fingers won't grip tightly, and the ball will slip away before you are ready to de- liver it, i If you moisten, and then dry your hands each time before you pick up the ball, you can be sure that your fingers will have the same traction each time you roll, STAND BIGHT TO START RIGHT ‘A proper stance at the begin- ‘ning involves much more than just getting onto your two feet behind the foul lne, When you take up your post- tion, hold the ball chest-high in front of you. If you are right- handed, you will be gripping it in that hand, with the other hand just touching it, to help support and steady it, . Toke up a comfortable, ‘relaxed position, with your shoulders squar_ ed parallel to your target. Your feet should be slightly “toed-in”, with your toes pointing toward the tar- get. Both knees should be just slightly bent. “af you are going to step off with your left foot, have it extend- ed an inch or two forward, with the bulk of your weight on your right foot, If you stand with your weight evenly distributed (as most ‘bowlers do), this means an extra movement to make, as you must shift your weight anway, before you The Canadian Red Cross Soc- fety 1s seeking your help to unearth copies of one of ie publications of almost 20 years During World ‘war Al one of the many responsibilities assumed by Red Cross was to: keep next-of-kin of prisoners-of-war informed distribution of a pamphlet entitled “The Prisoner of War." Ushed in London, England, by the Joint War Organization of Red Cross and St. John, shipped to Ca- mada by sea and remailed to next~ of-kin in this country by the Can- adian Red Oross Enquiry Bureau by al, the other thousands of copies having gone to the bottom of the sen due to enemy action. ‘Determined not to disappoint the relatives of Canadian prisoners, the Enquiry Bureau reproduced the sample by a photographic process, eliminating .some purely British news and substituting Canadian, This venture was such a suc- cess that it was continued each month, so that from November, until the end of hostilities monthly pamphlet entitled “The Prisoner of War — Canadian Edi- tion.” . Not even one complete set of this publication has survived. Cop- ies are now sought by the Canadian Red Cross Society, the Nationall Li_ brary and the Department of Na- tional Defence, Have you kep, a eet or even some individual copies? If so, will you kindly send them to the Cana- dian Red Cross Society, 95 Welles- ley Street, East, Toronto 5, or de- liver them to your ‘nearest Red Cross Branch for forwarding. Lineup with BEAR Wheel Alignment Kinnaird - Phone 365-2472 Red Gross Looking For|¢ At first this pamphlet was pub- |# KEN'S Television Service @ Repairs to all makes ot TV's, Radlos, Phonographs, @ Electrical Appliances, @ Applications for TV cable hooke upa made here, “Years of experience is our guarantee of dependable service,” ELECTRONIC SERVICES 4 365-3331 — Phones — 365-4601 Airline U- Drive - COMPANY LIMITED Serving Trail, Castlegar & District and Castlegar Airport FOR INFORMATION PHONE CASTLEGAR 365-5811 * ‘TRAIL 368-6141 AIRPORT 365-3021 365-8035 7 CLIKE A WASHABLE PAINT ? FOR ALL INTERIOR SURFACES OGLOW BROS. BUILDING. & SUPPLY CO. LTD, Phone 365-3351 take your first step, Canadian Pacific Sth ANNUAL Package Tour to the Royal Winter Fair TORONTO, NOVEMBER 10-18, 1961 Leaving on “The Canadian" from ‘stations in Alberta — November 9 and 10; Saskat- chewan and Manitoba — November 10 and 11. SEVEN DAYS at the Royal York Hotel. RATES AS LOW AS $183.65 from Edmonton * and Calgary; $157.45 from Regina; $143.10 from. Winnipeg. Correspondingly low-cost from other stations. orp * Ask your Canadian: Pacific agent for Hockire ing full details, “He will. glad eae tae yout trip. “ake ‘your reser Caradian Pacific WORLD'S MOST COMPLETE TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM SAFE . . and ’ WEST KOOTENAY - POW Elechic WATER HEATING. is FAST... ECONOMICAL . . . Modern, high speed Electric Water Heaters assure you of fast water heating. * They are safe as the Electric light you tead by or the'Electric stoye you cook on.’ Electric Water Heat is truly for its many uses at a cost of less than 9c a day. ‘When an Electric Water Heater is used in the home, a block of 720 Kwh is available at the low rate of ee per Kwh. ‘Without ‘an Electric Water Heater the rate as le, The average family heats water Electrically Heat Water ER ELECTRICALLY TT COSTS YOU LESS. FOR SALE ij Smith Carona. ter, excel rg a Raa Lots for for sale. A Oxeroitrs Jewellery Stare. ad tas ‘Good pullaing lots in Kinnatra, Phone 2738. tin3s Good Haircuts for Sale 5 "8 BARBER SHOP _Two Chairs — No Walting tins? ‘Wood cut to size, $20 cord ‘delivered. Phone 2 SBCNIOL: & condition. Phone Mea bu 107-6th_Ave. Kinnaird, e oy ‘or farm a rede Bascitive for quicl sal FOR SALE 3-roomed house, phone 385-0808 | evenings, prrouse on 4th Ave. phone sts: Liveable ee ioened 2-bedroom hole in Bly ebel $1,000 down, erms, 1 block’ east of Blues berry Gace Store, Apply Saturday or Suni Furnished revenue home, ten. | °0 sonsbe a Phone oe 340} rust ‘Pass Ap- | 365: W. F, Ozeroff, Box 76, Gastionge * Coal and. wood circulatory hi te er kitchen rake. electrolix, “ Ae $25.00 take cs ally Phone 6d BEACON MOTORS. Ltd. Pontiac — Buick — Vauxhall 701 Baker St. Nelson Phone 578 Bullding Supplies OGLOW BROS, Building & Supply Co. Ltd. Castle: ear Phone 365-3351 IN- KINNAIRD Brand new 3-bedroom home, DR., Kitchen, Living Room and Utility Room, Electrically heae i. “la, Garage attached, Ful Pelee 913900 - ‘Terms, Lovely family stucco home beautifully flntshed inside, ‘Tyo | Van! Tovision. i Price $14,000 . Terms, “YOUNG AGENCIES LTD. and Realtors Millar Plumbing ° Heating & Electrical LIMITED * Phone Castlegar 365-5725 OIL AND GAS HEAT 1598-4th Ave., ‘Trail Castleaird Plaza Phone 365-4341 ~ ai" coal and wood furnace, Phone 365-2833. “Ol heater with blower, also aan and metal stand, phone 366- a ee oom house with basement. Phone 365-5508. ~ 338} 9, re Box 65, Robson, B.C. = CA Curtis Gray & Harold = =I for basements, excavating sewers, ditching, septic = tank holes, back filling and dump truck work of a = all kinds. AN Plione 365-5662 = LL ann Ae ble = 2 ° = = a = =| = S EE eS = the friendly attention to Eee TE B55 Davie 8 Ma 2-183 VANCOUVER, B.C. i LUC eee rT | COMPARE Bea Automatic $269.00 Deluxe Automatic $273.95. 13° cu. ft. Refrigerator .. FAIRBANKS-MORSE Wringer Washer $169.00 ENTERPRIZE 30” GAS RANGE Floor Polishers 2 Wait till you've sega) 2... The Sands Wait till you've enjoyed the luxury of modern = S appointments to make your comfort complete, and & Join us at The Sands — Commer /Sial Cards’ Honored the SANDS MOTOR. HOTEL ° Vacuum Cl ee Satisfy’ your every wish. Telex 036-2359 ie BO, nro view" ‘plone oe modern hom atuceo f fi 8 centrally 1 iooated, close ols, re heat, med tof ‘ociated, Cy ¥. Richardson, Bhone co celta eae eee f trees, phone $6 Castlegar, 2 » full basement, ni, 4 lots, Ian ern, a-bedioert herbiko Subdi~ . Clean, efficient, ic heat, Spacious dining area with rich ets, Bedroo wie EY Shower and ey ot) res floors t throughout main, ig 335 Tea, Soeeatan: basement suite, FOR RENT -room ape iriment at Cre! ene = 365-4278, 3. to! Apasine ton nm board, — McOrelght’s Ay artments. Phone aden u Large ished droom suite, Quiet, Heated. Shone io suitable, f for’! L or or 2 oe, aul ‘alle 563-0461. sander) »)2-bedroom — fi Phote euro furnished non Shore Se Sr ___ S38 Furnished apartment in of f, own “aval Oct. 1. Phone ria Eu rt = ema ne Phone aigeal for gen. PH eae ToS furnished “house on highway, wee "einnaind ideal for bache_ lor or 2" people, ‘Phone 365-5427, Furnished -suite, ly Ere - 52 phone 365-s0¢i. tare! eres rnished suite, 170- ane a Kinnaine phone. oes aaa ait La T, yaa ing fqcliities, $8 se Sinan onthe mile im. ferry, Robson, phone 65-9115. Furnished. he nee it main floor, Phone 2 5301 ee 285 2-bedroom ea Sa mileg_up Robson road. Phone Nelo son _1869-L, all 3-room house in Dumont t Sinall SoYOom House LT TDGAOSE tS | supaivins Kinnaird, Phi | tea n, ine 368: iree-roomed furnishe: suite, phone ‘Se5-S007, ee INCOME TAX =/ ACCOUNTING ‘SERVICE For Every Type of Business Public Accountant 1186. CEDAR AVE. TRAIL : PHONE TRAIL "368.6818 a eee THESE VALUES ANYWHERE tty 10 cu: ft. Refrigerator ey $199.00 _ Wringer ‘ - Washer ..:....6:2. $129.00 = 23” Television $219.00 $249.00 $37.95 335 Front St. nn $69.00 = ALUMINUM STORM DOORS ... wea CASTLEGAR BUILDING ‘SUPPLY | $36.95 3 Phone 365-2161 NA LS. Ld. Charter Service 4 Towing; - Barges héré on the Arrow ‘ Phone 5500 . NIGHTS — NELSON 2051 _ Arrow Lakes Forry Z ervice ROBSON TO EDGEWOOD ‘Wharf * Owing to the ‘Than kegisiig Holiday: there’ will NOT be any milk delivery ¢ on Monday;'© October othe Modern Dairy Ud. & Staff elec. ‘ ving | gashier, . use 8. | aittines Phone 365-502: with walls of birch p: nelling, Compact combined | nejtehen: re also room. = i _VG-ECCLes “| cteaned ata y wi SD _— ana (a4 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Oct. 5, 1961 7 Want a Good Haircut? BARRIE'S BARBER SHOP _‘fwo Chalrs — No waiting tins7 ~~ D zequited for cement pour, Sat... oot phone See. "Married urg quires ate eady F pa or experienced, Phone 365. REHATASOCIALS |- Mrs, ML Rohn The WMC of Living Waters Chapel held a farewell gathering ‘Thursday evening at the home of Miss Lang and Miss Pladager, Af- ter an evening of. games, luncheon was served and a plaque was pre- sented to Miss ©. White, who is leaving Renata to take up residence FOUND with her sister Miss E. Loute in Kamloops. hos ‘beet Gana? Vornlshed boot cs] Mr. and Mrs, A. G, Koch left gitleg eats eet ROME on a holiday for Revelatoke, where . they will visit Mr, Koch's sister and HELP WANTED brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, W, B, Fromson, Weekend visitors at the home inj of. Miss Lang and Miss Fladager h cleaning wore and baby Mr, and Mrs, Spicer of Nakusp, months in sunny Alberta. left for the coast, where they are attending the Bethel Bible Insti- tute, of Abbotsford, TICKETS TO ALL PARTS Mr, I, Wiebe has returned from business trip to Kamloops, Recent visitors to Renata were Mr. and Mrs. W. Neufeld from Rosemary, Alberta, were visiting at]. the home of Mra, Neufeld and Isaac Penner. Mra, Neufeld returned ome with them to spend a few don and Martha Peters have AIRLINE OF THE WORLD Caatlegar Ropresen tative for ‘Alr: LAND CLEARING EXCAVATION Contact FAUL THEDERAHN Phone 365-2511 Robson Marshall's Store Gravel & Top Soil DITCHING, EXCAVATING PHONE 365-9041 COLUMBIA BAND & GEAVEL Cer. Maple & Hh, Casticgar Tae Are ng, biat| were Mr. and Mrs. H, Webber and ining, in Karen and Cratg of Kinnaird. ‘Mr. and Mrs, A. Vyse and Ara. xle of Trail were weekend. visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs, M. “am Bade Subjects Rohn. i . efence port Driving Avan. WEST'S i Phone (365-4921 CASTLEGAR ; DINING ROOM auch as; Brid Weldi ~ OPEN DAY & NIGHT ROOM AND BOARD KING KOIN Room ‘and board for two gentle. men, non-irinkers, Phone 365-5538, a _ be ‘TAUNDERETTE i CASTLEAIRD PLAZA LAUNDRY For two Tadles, two ‘gentlemen, or‘one Parent with 2 or 3 childre: Phone NOTICES BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS on al ae te on ors and lumber. Me and save, ‘Vane gauver SSamnils Ltd, ont East, es Ave., Vancouver 12, B.C. tinst BADMI S.H.H.S. Reserve Sat, Oct. 28 for the fhe Kinnaird OWL Bingo. 338 Dutch bulbs have arrived age Nielsen’s Flowers at Kinnaird. For all your electrical ‘aataitee tons _ contact Bow undary Electric He Enone ¥ 385-59) 338 “board in pHa hom sii ata your mm 7 send chesterflelds. ice you can afford 's, #ug & dn eee clean- ers, phone 339 Nel in the forenoon the 27 oay of November. aoe for the Bure Castle . MOTORS LTD. _ PHONE (365-2411 th n. }-2 758, Senior Badminton Will Commence WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER iith 8 p.m Everybady Welcome NTON GYM NOT TO EARLY To BE . THINKING OF WINTERIZING YOUR CAR. BO IT NOW BE- FORE THE SNOW FLIES, UZ Sundays 8-18 am. 4-€ pm SASH AND DoORS In Ali Popular Styles e WINDOW AND DOOR FRAMES — GLASS IN) i we + vee Agents For Pearson Sashless Win-} dows and AN Sealed] Units CASTLEGAR SASH ANB DOOR WORKS PHONE 365-3211 “Industrial - Commercial Domestic Wiring 24-Hr. Maintenance Servise Wiring & Rewiring Overhead & Underground Installations Castle ELECTRIC Co. LTD. Box 182 — Castlegar; B.C. DEALER to . SHBL PRODUCTS “WINNER OF 41 AC F OR BULLDOZING — HAULING BASEMENT | DIGGING | _¢ CEMENT WORK ° “ PHONE ‘365-5200 _.; ELI SOPOW BOX 464 BOX 464 CASTLEGAR nelle navy ' TRANSFER *. MOVING’ WITH CARE _ EVERYWHERE ‘ CHUCK’S| “TRANSFER PHONE 365-3711. , TECHNICOLOR® Adults $1.25 PASS LIST SU: CASTLE. = A DEMY AWARDS ‘ STARTS ce OCT. 4 for 2 Weeks Students 90c One'complete show each evening at 7.30 Chid. 75c ISPENDED — De] CASTLE October 7th SUNDAY MIDNIGHT PREVIEW. October 8th THANKSGIVING MATINEE MONDAY “BEN HUR” HEATRE Saturday‘ Evening Children MUST be “reomipanied by adults,