CASTLEGAR NEWS, huraday, October 24 1974) .WEST KOOTENAY. CHAMPS, she Fs ‘result of the rectal district lesapadbent Prize Nenl arracs -Star Soccer Team which won the E. C.. Mason Trophy. Team members, shown here in the Icit photo are, front row, left to right, Frank Costa, Nei! Smitheram, icGillivray,' Thomas Kirby, Geoffrey Yule, Norman Wickett, Pat: Rilkoff and Fermino Machado. Missing is Billy Zaytsoff. The Benficas took the Division I league and cup, and are shown here in the centre photo. Team ; members. are, front row, left to Fight, Br Brent Wood, Perry. ff, Rocky Rizzotti, Ron Zayteolf and Daniel McMullen; With the gloriou: for a general membership meet-): curled, with « p last winter and those who might be Wcbted: in’ people on the. street and. naked what had happened. Frankly,I simply, have. ‘had wi the} old: ego back. in vee i Mt weather,” joining us for the future fun and) games, This meeting willbe hold in the Curling. Club lounge ; on ‘Tuesday morning, Oot.’ 29, | starting at 10’a.m.' General’ « pein of ‘the.club will be ‘Ati: person’ who is retired Any, and/ot in receipt of a pension is Ar eligible; to’ become’ a member. ' ‘We curl in ‘the mornings when we have’ the rink’ to ourselyes ‘and have‘a‘lot of fun—ask any, Sof last year's’ “members, As the “This? brings: up another, he ‘curling; sea- could’ possibly, create one of. ‘these,‘conflict of interest’ situa- tions “one; hear: Fi frequently ‘these days. We'do: CA TLEGAR NEWS SPORT se » THE-CAN-AM HOCKEY LEAGUE ‘Selkirk College Saints i First Home Gam HS! Mo! LET. ‘Charlene’ Motta 6 HS LD L. Donald 701. *\THS ‘Live: Five 1054. THT. Live Five 297: : “Team Points:Flukie Five 2, ) Pick-ups ‘2,:Live-Five 3, Holy. ~ Rollers:1, Nothings 3, Ama: ‘teurs‘1. Other. 00's: ji hts; Rovers 5-0, All Stars 4,/Alley °> ats 4; Jive Five Other 600 rege e Bon: 675, Dave Hi 677, Orlando Veechio 642, 615. Dave Mario. ree Boge Carpino 649, John Kinakin 639, ” LHT Bobbie: Keraiff 718. THS Hornets 1011 THT + Rourke 619,’ Ivan: Sal Batvey Zaitsoff 602. 4 light Mixed (Qet::11) = $ LHS Joan ‘Humphrey: 249. \LHT. Joan Humphrey 634. z 25: < Gang. ‘Busters 1, cals 3, Super Stars 1,: Humper- | dinks 8, Dolphins! 1: |*) Other. 60y stom sCowlin Storing Dr. Bronowski “ust Teke a Look _Westera Hemlock OCT. 24 /-25 OCT. 31 / NOV.1 NOV.7/ 8 Nov. 147.15 NOV. 21 /:22 JHE STARRY MESSENGER THE MAJESTIC CLOCKWORK -THE DRIVE FOR POWER THE LADDER OF CREATION . WORLD WITHIN WORLD ‘° Found lis. Place When’ British Columbia “was beirig: ‘settled by * the i white’ man, ‘litle use was de of the western: hem- fo mat ; lok wath the “advent “of ulp: mills, . however, hem- Rek found :its' way into box- es and” paper,’ heavy ‘truck tires, rayon: fabrics and a know, (hi (that the: tem: perature is going to drop‘and™: }) maybe even some snow: will fall sity, ‘one’ of these; days Th behooves: (now, word) us to be. Prepared for th curling en ahear ald 257: MET Recr. more men for the men's keeps ts class .oniTuesdays ‘at Stanley * Humphries High: School.:If-we do not get'a few. more,'we may have ‘to, cancel: the, class, : The ‘needlework’ class’ at Blueberry. Creek School has started. If you missed the first session ‘you can: ‘\ still sign up this “week, This: class fs ‘on’ Thursdays from 7. to: ate classes: held i Saurdey will be the we joes : prospects: ‘are( now, curling. could, be} started |: the: first,‘ of, November, ‘s0°/it).is “really: important that everyone attend | this meeting and have a‘say. in’! the future’ affairs of the club! us Aispecial word’ for ‘our: established. members, if you of any'likely’ prospects for, . by phone, but in ay 4 ‘a booster‘and ‘help. others to enjoy the ‘same ‘day. ye Queen in. the Plaza Shopping * Centre willbe: donatin all: is: Gains a very. “worthwhile cause: and we! hope that} they‘ will have’ “evetyone’s, Support. y Phe ‘Recreation OM now: has‘ Western’ Canada’ Lottery’ ‘tickets for sale. If you | have‘not: got yours yet op i in ses MORE CUSSED 105 e Engagements, ae eRe Hs” Mrs," W. We Kottinatt vot! Ootischenta :~: are leased to announces the: oming |! marriage - 0! the ' youngeat'’ ‘daughter, jana’ Marie to: Mr: Richard ’ Artur ‘Warner,: son’ of’ Mr, id?) Mrs, FG. Warne: Bidet yCreek,.: Wedding: of} place ‘November 80)"3 il ford in‘ Castlegar; "B.C, # Ss BRIGGEMAN — To Mr, and ’Mrs.' Glen: Briggeman of Blueberry | Créek, Oct, 18 ‘ a: son.) MERCER \— | To * Mr. ahd Mrs.‘John Mercer of ‘Slocan,, Oct, 21a son, its = @ LEGALS TRAIL TIMES BLOG. PHONE 364-2421 TFRANK’S 7 lt 's Nota ‘Common Name, That Waud.is what you might call arare name. Even thé city of Toronto with its” vast‘ assortment ‘of people and: its! three-inch-thick tele. phone directory ‘has: only four numbers listed under Waud. ‘Although ‘Te been’ over most of Canada, quite a bit of the Bubs Isles and some of Europe,’ in all’ my ‘life, I have only met two. Waud families. hit first Waud was Geoftrey, “Jeffrey” and SAFor) OTS.) ing ;;).date: Noon, “ Novermber: 4, 1974, “JDascher, ry Tr 'Distrlet 5 curling will commence’ District | Curling {Club: the: last) week2.in= ‘October. During this ‘week: there: will be’ free! ica tice, sunlit) and. ;surling Selinics: The Opening: Ch nsple November: Ist, 2nd and: 3rd, Enter: your 6666. :for. life members: Men's 2.nighters $75.00. ; ‘51: : $45. 00 Ph: 365.3]4 43 or; 365-6666 ay alts. \ Both ‘clinies ‘will'be run by. top professional oo ernberships will Pay an Satnal 15 ae ce the: exception’ of, tne Ret ise 5: required by’ each ‘club ae wills bea: iby ass ‘edited ditional fee ‘ation purposes ul Mining in B.C.— —today and tom row In 1874, B.C. got a Ministry of Mines. In 1974, we thought it time for a few changes. Some have already lakery happen over the next several months. These. we b ‘bonofit the mining community and all the people o Prospector's Assistance Act—added provisions. Thoro has been extraordinary response to the updating of the old grubslake provisions. Prospoctor's Assistance offers up to $4.000 in government grants for exploration; bon hea geological studios are made and diamond drilling is done: and tho opportunity for parl-ownership in devetoy Cop ee by! phoning Bert? amb “at the Corling: ‘Club '365- 5 The) following are the: 1974.75 avng fea ithe set.fee, with). tho Act and application forms aro available at Provincial Mining Rocordor offices and trom the Director of Prospect Assistance in Victoria Majors in Mining—a new kind of schooling. Undor thé Prospoctor's Assistance Act, courses in mineral exploration techniques will bo organized throughout the province. This training will qualify B.C, men and women to receive cash-grants tor prospecting aclivilies. Tho Rossland Mining School already provides training for miners. More will be done in other areas Claim staking—the new way. On March 1, 1975, a new Moditied-Grid Systom will lake offect in B.C. MGS isa far simpler method of localing and recording minoral claims. It will encourage the work of prospectors. MGS virtually eliminate: + contlicting claims and speeds up administration. & full explanation of the new Moditied Grid System will bo availabl in booklet torm Th -week halt—a pause for chango. Botweon January 18 and February 28, 1975, there will be a a Moratorium on aking in the province. This will provide for the updating of records and for Ihe preparation of new maps. The shortly VB; 201.78' foot >’ Dep iment ds, rests, and ae 4 Resources TIMBER, SALE B LICENCE A08569 IC“ AUCTION AY “PUBLI will’ be held by: the District : Forester!.at’ Nelson, B,C,’ ai 11.00) a.m. ; (Local: Time), or as: soon “as. possible: there- ‘after, ‘the day ‘of : Nov- ember,.1974,: for: the” pur- +) chase of Licence: A05589, to i ‘author ie. not more than'699,000 cubic feet’ of timber. each’ ‘year ; for\a three (8)'year. period.:. “Cutting ‘permits tobe: ; “ieeued pander: ‘authority got: this Heence * will: --acedrdance pith al \develop- ‘ : -euttng on on Aan area: scituated reasurer, «No = No!.9,.7 called, by everyone who knew him, Just plain ‘Jeff! 0449?, In} the little ‘college I \/at-+ tended.’ for three years falter: the Second World War, Jeff, was! ‘one. of the most noticeable: figures, < ©, «Like a'tot of other post: war students, he came straight, out of the army. He was married to, an English». war :; bride's'and , they’ had two boys. I know he ; had’ to try, ler’ than many: sen to keep’ afloat: Minian iy. He. couldn't ‘afford’ i of ‘clothes, so he got his: army battle dress’ dyed navy, blue’ ‘and’ ‘wore it to classes. °°’ It; Wasn't just ‘Jeff's name. or: his’ ‘suit’ you; remembered) though: He had the kind of face’: and ‘the kiad of personality you + never forget: I haven't seen him’ now for 18 years; but'I can still’ close my’ eyes and remember him so, clearly ‘I'd. think he was standing in front of mes aN He had the figure'and expres-! sion of a leprechaun. He.mea-: sured ° scarcely’, five, feet tall; His oe eae always laughing | is |; glasses..;He}!had ‘ aa fa a rosy) complexion’: and adimpted chin.) He ‘was’ always < chi ‘ways had something to'say and +¢he could ‘sing. He could’ have. ‘carried . whole tenor section of Tt was mid-summer, I had been out ‘of college 'a’ year and I was hitch-hiking through the. foothills. provinceon my Way to work at Peace River. I had left Jeff Waud in that other ‘world back east, If. he wasn't forgotten’ he was certainly. no- nese in my thoughts. Wing was. sit inthe oom of a shun ne belonging to people I had never'séen’ or even heard of in my life before, I was there because the only hotel in}: town: was \ full, and these people had offered to take aie overflow guests. from, the otel, It was! the first time I had ever been in this town or even’ in this part of Aiberta, and I was waiting ’ for’ the \ lady ‘of; the house to make’ up'a‘bed for me on the living room chester- fleld » because (all the, other rooms in the house were taken by other hotel guests. ‘There | was a’ piano. in the ‘ Toom and. on the’ piano a pic-+ ture.) There\-may. have ‘been: more than ‘one’ picture, but -1 saw only one. There was some- thing about it,so familiar that it } startled me at first sight. I got up and moved; closer, though \it: wasn’t’really neces- sary - because the!’ Picture “was large enough to be seen clearly across the'room. ® It was'a tinted piotograph of” aman in‘an‘army wedge cap : such as you could: see in'those. days'‘on. almost ‘any: y_ plano ‘in Canada) i: 9242 was ‘only one But the man In the cap could only be one’ person,. for there person Inthe world | who | looked |: anything ike that, I moved still closer because I wanted to be absolutes; ‘sure It was really Jeff Waud, ‘Then I glanced at'the slip of paper © with’: the’ '/ pencilled address given me’ at the hotel. Now things began to’focus a little; because the name on'the paper was Wad.’ When ‘the lady. of the house came’ back with the. bedding, I ‘was, still standing \in front of the ‘picture. ; My. curiosity: had Teached a breaking point but I tired to sound casual as I asked, “Lady, I'm: sure I; know. the man in this picture. Isn't this Jeff Waud?'!.>. The armload of beduing drop- ped ‘onthe chesterfield.’ The woman's: eyes: grew: wide. and then ‘wider.’:"!You:..you' know, Jefirey?":. she asked in'a shaky voice. “y certainly to; LM answered. :He's .a/ good’ friend ‘of mine, We’. went |:to’’school together ‘or three years.” 5 ‘ : ‘Well ‘isn’t that...? Why it’s a niracte."” Her ‘face broke into | a'wreith of smiles. “Jeff's my nephew,"" We visited ‘until late that Fa ‘night, the), Wauds’ and '1. And / the’ next! morning - we lingered, :: CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, October. 24, 1974 Name of Waud which | was ‘not part of, the hotel's billeting arrangements, Altogether it was quite a little family gathering we had, When ; » Fare? it. was’ allover, I felt, almost like'a Waud myself, And in this country, what’ could be! more Pa Aaa GR os on CITY OF CASTLEGAR PUBLIC NOTICE _ SKATING SCHEDULE The following: is the Castlegar, Arena Public Skating Lag reine ile for the 1974-75 season: Fridays .. 7:15 p.m.'> 8:45 p.m. Saturdays. 12:45 p.m. = 2:45. p.m. Sundays .. 2:45 p.m. = 4:45 Pam, are as follows: Child +, 406 ‘Parent and Tots Skating. Is scheduled on the: Mini-Ice-at the following’ times:' Tuesd. 11:00 p.m. = 00: pm. : +!10:00 "a.m. “=":12:00; noon {3:00 p.m." rf 1445 iP.m. . Rates for: Pareny.and, Tots Skating. ¥ Each ada and)1\Tot Mrs.) B, J: Price: Public Works Comptroller CITY OF CASTLEGAR ; | ruse cp ato save Public Skating: rates for the 1974- 75 season / dl ment; plan: to’ enby. the; ae tenderer: ): To: be*el eligible®to” sub- rit bids’ and: have * those bids ‘considered ‘a ‘tenderer. 7} Inust)have’an’ atldcated aan nual < volume. in’ the! S jalmo ‘PSYU: available’ for: ap) Hien ‘i ‘tonto’ this licence 0 _ to the ‘capacit; ved by lume'auth licence.’ bes require: to “submit: ‘proof! ‘that’: the’ "timber tou ‘be authorized for ; ae Bi » supply to: “Keep! ‘his. wood- £ cutting is) required» processing: Plant operating less:than' the a‘nual ive: ut jorized “by ‘this. i! : ‘Furthermore, * an: . |: eligible: tenderer «must “be * 3 | the operator..: of) -a 4 wood- a ee processing plant‘ with: bark: RU ifiing a gupping a facllties yt work,’ borane ‘and’ Sheet® Me (ee Construction, ae eat Flo- ‘oring?:'Painting,©:Acoustical’ Finish - ers in ‘recreation, sports, Festival’ Office’ reaps: the benefit - gional and provincial promotion through news- paper, radio.and:other.forms:of/mass’ communi ; eations:’, Colourful } Certificates wide Winter: Festival: ‘Creating'good’community programmes is worth telling people about. Those 4 Participation, i “are provided forall lwho take part in the province- itish ‘Columbia Festival Office: ‘Community Recreation Branch ‘Suite 610 2525 Willow Street ‘ Vancouver, British Columbia. V5Z 1H1 jhone: 873-42 submission forms and information also available, at’ Community. Recreation: Branch: Offices, in - Abbotsford,.' Burns. Lake, Kamloops, | Kelowna mulutude of other products. He Nelson, Prince George st and Victoria: ‘oday,.wood substitutes AG are common, and ‘even the GENERATION UPON GENERATION © : old fashioned NOV. 28 / 29 KNOWLEDGE OR CERTAINTY? Moratorium will pe. mit tho chango-over to the naw systom withoul conlusion are the opportunities: : Details of all hase changos will be publicized tully before thoy aro put into effect. Meanwhile, we welcome your comments and quostions. by writing to the Departmont of Minos & Potroloum Resources, Victoria, B.C DEC. 5/6 DEC. 12/ 13 THE LONG CHILDHOOD © ; : ‘Gleaaieiy RES Crestron “NEW AND USED FURNITURE 3191 | Highway. Drive PHONE 364-1822 SELKIRK COLLEGE ' Castlegar Campus ~ Plan’ now. to take part in the. BRITISH COLUMBIA WINTER: FESTIVAL at should be fun oe THURSDAYS — WANT. TO SELL FRIDAYS YOUR HOME? MINES AND PETROLEUM RESOURCES | Tha Honourable LeoT. Nimsick, Minister .c. Sponsored by the British Columbia Gone partment of Travel lndustry, Hon. Ernest Hall, Minister, A. L; Colby, Deputy Minister. si | nstructio: S Xo. 3. eK Columbia Street, tlegar,’ B.C. * oe) ‘Trail City. Hall, 1394; “Pine Street, Trall, Bs “Call: Mary 365-3336 or 365. 5244 ANDERSON REAL ESTATE iD.