2 ‘ CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Jan. 23, 1969 Local and District Eowling Results Monday Night 7 o’clock Dorothy Scott 280. LHT_ Dorothy Scott Oe HS Matt 300. MHT Ken Scott 633. THS Droppins 1012, THT, Droppin 2675, Team points: Droppins' 2, Rat Finks 2 tFol Shots 0, Tots oi Alley ts 2, ther dove “hit Rohn 617, Siniiy Mine: Monday Night 7 wale LHS Louise Howes 209. |2: LHT_ Louise Howes 659, MHS Ken Scott 298. MHT),, Bil Carlson 780. as, Dropnins 1078. mut Dropping ‘cam seit: Jets 3, AL ley Cats 1, One 0, Droppins 4, Het Finks 0, Pot Shots 4. Other 690's Ken Scott 656. Ann Kajzar 652. Coffee Break Margaret Munns 252, LHT Margaret Munns 7. THS Wheaties 944. THT Cheerios 2586, Team points: Cheerios 4, Muffets 3, Mugs 3, Take Five 1, Wheaties 1, Pincurlera 0. fuesday: 1 o'clock LHS Jean Growcoc 290. LHT Jean Grewcock 6 THS Ogiow's a5. Sone Macalister’s Insurance 2565. am points: Lucky 5 1-18, Castlegar Drug 1-32, Candy Stripers 2-26, Macalist- er's Insurance 3-31, Oglows Kin ‘Gar 3117, Team points; The ? 1, possibles 1, Spoilers 3, Blow Outs 3. Other 600's John Paul Be' Shirley Houtman 610, Ruth Rourke 606. Tues. Night Mixed ol LHS Lucie ate 281. LHT Joyee | Turner MHS Bill Hoblasgn 317. MHT Bill Carlson 6 THS Screwballs ie. THT Bank of Montreal 1, he Misfits 1. Other 600's Ralph Ackl- GET YOUR MEDICINE CHEST A THERMOMETER Always keep one handy for family emergencies. A thermometer can help tell you when to call the doc: ter. When he prescribes, bring your prescription to us for fast, +2 Cearteous, dependable service. ‘CARL’S DRUGS Castleaird Plaza Ph. 365-7269 ti. Johnson Ph. 365-8294 ~ Wayne Peppard of Van- couver, who spent a few days visiting in TRobson with ‘mother, Mrs. P. Ew: Be on Wednesday to return to the coast. Mr. Wm. ‘Easton return- ed home Wednesday of last week after spending the holi- day visiting with his son-in- law and daughter, Rev. and «irs, Wayne McKenzie and family in Enderby, and with his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Easton and family in Prince George. es 612, Bile ‘Robinton 656, wart,| Wed. Nite Cut Rate LHS Ads! Matt Rohn Wed. Mactan Drivers LHS Ann Pehyvick 272. a Ann Fishwick 63 THS Ramblers os. “THT points: Cadillacs 1, T-Birds 0, Ramble ers 4, Mus. tangs 3, Chevys 1, Jaguars 3, “points: Parrots 1- ane ‘Budgles 131, Canaries 331%, Swallows 2-29, Orioles 2-29, Robins 3-42. Thurs. Mixed pCommercisl LHS Wright 273. LHT Peart A Billipott 083 MHS Dave Quin 325. MHT aryl: aout e 859, Fluky Five 1171. THT. Thuky Five 3124. ‘Team points: Hotshots 3, Rossland Light GILBERT & Saturday, Adults $1.50 Rush Tickets Will PRESENT by at 8.00 p.m. KINNAIRD JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL Tickets at Anderson’s Book Store Opera Players GORE SULLIVAN Feb. Ist Children 50c Be Sold at Door LINOS — SASH AND DOOR ALL TYPES OF LUMBER ELK CEMENT — PLYWOOD Storm and Screen Windows Made to Order All Sizos of Glass Cut to Order Good Guys 1, Fluky Five 3° Lifesavers 1, Yippies 3, Splinters 1. Other 600’s Dave Quinn 704, Matt Rohn 699, Mickey Read 651, Dave Heibert 646, Bruce Marskall 636, Alex GCheveldave 622, Bill Savin- ee Oe ces Thurs. 1 LHS Betty iter B50. LHT Betty Pinter 630. THS Gromer 912. THT Groaners Team points: Hooters 37, Kin Gars a Regulars 0, Im-| 5, H ter will be Haltham-Warner Vows Haltham of London, At a mecting of the Uni- -| versity of Victoria senate neld earlier this month, the university adopted a resolu- tion, the effect of which will e to ease the transfer of students from the communi- ty and regional colleges of British Columbia:-to the Uni- versity of Victoria. declares accepted for transfer credit, and guarantees virtually auto- matic transfer for college students to the University of Victoria. Selkirk principal A. E. Soles expressed satisfaction at the step taken by the] grow! university senute. “This policy is an act of by the University The that units of credit will be granted by the university’ t0| gt of Victoria and indicates a Bet growing confidence amon; in the work on same basis as for students who had taken their first and second year work at the Uni- versity of Victoria. leans that grade of a pass level or bee. be recognized and which is being done by the new community and regionul) s colleges | in the province,” said. ‘ ood ma Victoria University Senate Makes Transfering Easier operate with the colleges. We look forward to continued wth in our good relations with British Columbia univer: sities.” Selkirk registrar Mrs. tty Richards added: “am pleased « that further sep has been taken by th Vere, of Victoria to en: transfer of our ne studente at at the end of second ‘A & many of our! ye any}students from Selkirk intend to transfer to the University|red to of Victoria at the end of Exchanged Rev. Clinton Howard re- cently performed an early January wedding ceremony at an altar adorned with pot- ted mums uniting in marriage Lorraine Jean Warner, daugh- ter of Mr, and Mrs. H. J, War- ner of Kinnaird, “and Davia Eng- land. ceremony was held in the Kinnaird United Church with Mrs. W. Walper as or nists Giv marriage by her father, ihe bride wore a with long lily-point sleeves. hi The rounded neck was -en- hanced by sequins with a full- length train flowing grace- fully from her shoulders. Her veil was shoulder- len h and she carried a cas- ing bouquet of sweetheart roses. floor-length white satin gown] in in Marriage Attending the bride was her sister, Mrs. Barry Jerome, and. Mrs, Garfield ‘Leamy. Both wore short mauve dresses and carried white and yellow bouquets. Best man was Mr. Bichle Oliver with Mr. Roger Gran- ger attending to ushering du- ties. Both are of Calgary. A reception followed at the Nordic Hall where the three-tier wedding cake was/|¢! topped with an arch and wed- ding bells. Assisti doing very. well indeed and know that our will Ww Sri ete SAVAGE SHOES tor children | Maddocks Shoe Store GLENMERRY USED FURNITURE 3194 Highway Drive in the Millar and Brown Building, Trail. Phone 364-1822 WE BUY AND SELL USED FURNITURE Open Weekdays 1 p.m. - 5.30 p.m. Open Fridays 1 p.m. - 9 p.m. Dee to represent the col-| lege well in future.” Reports to UIC Sometimes Detect - Fraud Misuse From time to time cit- izens offer information to the Unemployment Insurance ‘Commission to help. revent the misuse of the U! Usually these offers ue ac: cepted and the Pacific Water Wells Ltd. Drilling Contractors for Fast Efficient Complete Service in Industrial & Domestic Water Supplies Box 329 — Castlegar, B.C. Phone 365-6933 hecked — out. fraud has been as a result. some “inf SHOW AT 7.30 & 8 9.m. he the receiving line, the bride's mother wore a white dress with black accessories. Mr. Marsh Terrin of Trail was master of ceremonies, For travelling to Calgary, where the couple will make their home, the bride donned yellow, ‘white blouse and black vest. mauve bell bottom slacks, a The Scene At... KINNAIRD JUNIOR —<—x<__—i U m./SEGONDARY SCHOOL ers” are wasting everybudy’s time, which turned out to be the case when someone |suggested that Gladys H. was running a boarding house in a north-central B.C. city. Having been . laid off letter that suggested she was not entitled to benefits be- cause she had a good income from boarders, a representa- tive had to check out the re- port. He found that Mr. and H. lived in an apart- ment which could not ac- At the house meetings held last Monday an outline of Ee forehconting competitions Se Wailers 27, Criers 24, Moan- ers 30. Friday Night Classic Mixed LHS Pat Alexander 275. ear pat Alexander 650. Karl Koreen and Bill "Davis, 274. MHT Karl soreen 769. THS The Odd Balls 1107. ‘THT The Beer Bellies 3018, Team points: Kinberries 1, Gutter Five 3, Odd Balls 3, Blow Outs. 1,’ Joggers 0, Beer Bellies 4. Other 60's Waiter Ker- Rourke 687, ill Davis 689. slate ‘of events has | been post- ment sx Ski race (with poigts}an similar to those for cross country) * ‘oboggan race (6 “horses” nd one rider), Ski relay (four boys| x x “Reach for the Top”. Enthusiasm as yery high. was a surprisingly here good | turn-out of parents last For Edward Fdaward Butler, 85, 2 Robson area resident for eight years, died last Thurs- day at his residence. Funeral services for him were held Butler was born Feb. 27, 1883 in Evergreen, Somerset, England. He came to Canada in 1904 where he farmed in Saskatchewan and in 1922 married Marie Van devoorde. The courte, moved to Moose Jaw in 1942 where Mr. Butler was employed at the air force base tor 12 years. In 1954 they moved to Vancouver aaa to the Cast- ee area in 1 . Butler a survived by and six sons, Fred Roger and Bruce of Vanccu- ver; four daughters, gean Clark and ofrs.. Maxine ot Moose Jaw, Mrs. ALL GLIDDEN PAINTS Quarts and Gallons 20% OFF Spred Lustre Spred Latex Enamel Spred Latex This is Also Your Opportunity to Get OUTSIDE PAINT at the Same 20% Discount DISCONTINUED LINES No. 1 Quality, Quarts & Gallons 25% OFF Sale Prices Available During January KOOTENAY BUILDING SUPPLIES “We Take Better Care of Your Building Nees" 636 Columbia Avenue — Phone 365-5155 Margaret Boberteon of Cal- gary and Mrs. Marilyn Ed- ward of Burnaby. He is also survived by 44 grandchildren. He was predeceased br two sons, one daughter an: three grandchildren. eral services were TOMAR FOR RESERVATIONS MEXICO - HAWAIIAN & EUROPEAN TOURS ARRANGED e . CASTLEGAR AGENT FOR THE WESTERN HOTEL CHAIN WEST’S DEPT. STORE Funeral Held Monday Butler, 85 held Monday at the chapel of the Castlegar Funeral Home with Mr. R. H. Fenner, dist- Tict_ president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, officiating. Bu took place at Park Memorial Cemetery in Funeral Home in charge of xx Table Tennis tourna-|™my ‘lin that department to Kinnaird with the Castlegar |«p, arrangements. Thursday evening for Par-| thems ents’ Night, even though the pear: was pretty grim. grade 9 girls had made Meeieious pastry tilled with a variety of yum- Pe such a Jemon med gue, cherry, blueberry id raisin. These were great- y enjoyed with coffee after discussions had been completed. Nobody .seemed to care how much the snow was whirling about putside. Floor hockey is going full Swing and all former KJsS students can imagine the thumps, thuds and ear-split- fing cheers exploding from the gym. This is the fastest f all our sports and the most exciting. = Gymnastics is very much, in evidence too, and we will have some new developments be an- nounced ghortly. 4 Selections have been made for our boys’ basket- ball team. Rep players are Cam Oxman.. Jeff Pantages, David Brown, Michael Pop- off, Steve Koochin, Rob La- mont, Ron Giles, Terry Mal- off, Micheal Conkin, Ralph ‘assone, Bob Rafter and Norm Deverney. Good Tuck. fellows! CASTLEGAR, B.C. Phone 365-7542 AUN 'SIMPSONS-SEARS Allstate 30 Month Guaranteed Batteries $18. with trade Our Best Selling Battery, Lowest Price Ever 49 PH. 365-7707 tarts|to cause anyone except themselves. He also learned that the couple had been plagued by “someone” who had used a series of “stunts” them embarrass‘ ment, One bit of. nuisance nonsense had been a request to the telephone company — by. a call ho cl ed to e Mr. H. — to discontinue service wo their home. person who caus- esa ule representative to be sent on a wild goose chase is wasting taxpayer’s money. CASTLE nat sat 130 _SATURDAY — MONDAY — TUESDAY St. John Ambulance INDUSTRIAL. FIRST AID CLASSES F. J. 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