LIONS EASTER SEAL WEEK proclamatioa has been given ne See eee eecut apnecnal vas giana Tovotag ‘West Kootenays and an awaren 1973 Easter Seals in the Kootens of an estimated 160 others. Ih ays realized $7,770 which ai last year's campaign fumped to $11,642, It is antielpated peopl ~ Rossland Resident Frank Beinder _ To Co-Ordinate Policy Workshop A prominent Rossland resi- dent, Frank Belnder, has ac-_ cepted the position of co- ordinator of policy workshops for the regional policy conven- tion being held by Nelson- * Creston and Rossland-Trail So- clal Crediters in mid-April. Mr. Beinder is president of |” the B.C, Association of Col- lege, ts immediate past chair- of the board of governors at Selkirk College, and is a past president of both the B.C. School Trustees Association and the B,C. Chamber of Commerce. In announcing Mr. Bein- der's appolntment, convention chairman Burt Campbell noted that Mr. Beinder-does not hold a party membership In any political party “although he is a vocal and slrong defender of the competitive enterprise way of life.” i Mr. Campbell said. the convention committee “consl- ders itself very fortunate that a\, man of Mr. Belnder’s demon- strated abilities has’ accepted this time-consuming and de- manding role. Policy is what the convention is all about and with Mr. Beinder co-ordina- ting and ‘organizing the work- shops an’ eventful time. is promised for all who attend.” ‘will again respond in the manner they have in the past, allowing Mr. Bender commented a8 = follows on his appointment: work wth crippled children to continne.— Castlegar News Photo ‘AC this pacticular time in Penman, beams aight’s meeting. Many householders are now in receipt of the Sfamillar Taster Beals with returns alrendy evident. Mr. Penman fiys there tre 222 known Bandieapped persons ta the East and Briton Columbia there is an : P & G Builders Supply hold#’its Grand Opening today, ‘tomorrow and Saturday under the new ownership of Bob Two Businesses Now. Under One Roof Lightle, a native-son of Castle- gar. Mr. Lightle, whose parents came to this: area almost 40 BONANZA DAYS MAMIYA 500 DTL W/Case MAMIYA 200 MM TELEPHOTO. LENS -W/Cose Bonanza Special. .-...... $239.95 28 MM MULTI COATED LENS This Is a 2.8 Lens with an excallent rating Bonanza Special ....... $69.95 These are just 2 few of our Bonanza Specials PETTITT PHOTOS 74 Pine St. — Castlegar -—- Phone 365-7663. WINTER GOTCHA DOWN? “SPRING HOP An Evening of Scandinavian Music, Food and Hospitality Saturday, March 15 — 9 p.m. NORDIC HALL — 1009 -77th AVE. SOUTH Castlegar ~ admission: $3.00 each —- Per Couple $5.00 Tickets available at: Castiegar Custom Upholstery Caldset Groceteria years ago, has Rueckneed the building supply business com- bining it with his already established “Summer Fun Mr. Lightle feels these two P&G Builders Supply Holds Grand Opening local Pee Wee Rep hockey team scheduled to play in Sweden. He is past-president of Sentinel Baseball Club and services will complement each _ other as well as offer greater convenience to his customers when seeking pool accessories. While the past two years has been concentrated on swim pools, the years of working with his father, a contractor, gives Mr. Lightle a good background which will assist him in serving the people of this area in the building - supply business. To mark the Grand Open- ing. many specials are being offered including a free draw on a 12 foot above ground swim poo! complete with pump and filter. ‘There is also a door prize. Giveaways include a’ blender, electric frying pan and electric Sunbeam kettle. Palnt is a special featured as well as 20 to 80 per cent off all prefinished plywood. On Saturday only, a 10 to 20 pe sent discount is offered on all ‘items as marked in the store. ” Tie for First In Tuesday's Bridge Play ‘The Joy Keillor Bridge Club played Tuesday evening. ‘The following persons were in NS, Mr. Suresh and Dave Thiel’ second, Rob Wadey and Dick Toews; and third, Stan Greenwood and B. Weaver, EW tied for first. Winners , are Mr, and Mrs. Otto Walker - and C, Bower and E, Cameron. Third is Verginia Maida and Lillias Poole. Eight and a half tables were in play with all bridge players welcomed to join in next Tuesday evening at the Hi Arrow Arms. ~For further information telephone 365-9752, “PEE WEE TEAM IN GAMES AND TRIP TO SWEDEN Come See Our Display Window for Exchange Gifts and Souvenirs CARL'S DRUG MART ‘In the. [ of Castleaird Plaza ie PHONE 965-7269 Mr. Lightle has always been active in community “af- fairs, At present he is a ‘member of the Kinnaird Volun- teer Fire Department, presi- dent of Castlegar and Distriet Minor Hockey Assoclation, pre- sident‘of the Athletic Associa- tion and public relations for the served as chairman for the Queen's visit in the Centennial year. M Mr. Lightle’s interest in sports stems from his activities while still a student when he was active in track and field. At 16 years of age he set a record ‘of two minutes and two seconds fora half mile dash while a junior at Stanley Humphries Secondary School, a record which possibly still remains ‘unbroken. His own boys, Mark and David, take an active part in sports, Mark likes golf, tennis ‘and is on the Pee Wee Rep team heading for -Sweden, while David likes baseball and plays hockey on the Pup All Stars, Both are good swim-! mers. Mrs, Lightle, Colleen, is, also of this area having been born and raised in Trail. Bantam Division Top Scorers ‘Top serers in the final standings of the Bantam Dinalen are as follow: n Haliheft J. Josafatow P. Moroso D, Kanigan K. Sheratobitoff _ R. Sherstobitoff B, Ku D, McKinnon TT. Strelioft T. Chovetdave ~ Costa ° “1 Foubister L, Stoushnow D. Verigin D. Zoobkoff M. Quadvlieg * R. Christensen M. Wichert —* T. Nazaroff M. Nevakshonoff D. Fillipolt P. Strelioft &, Horning H. Rayner BRSeeeRgeeee SSSssRexe Wins Western Pontiac Cup A Castlegar man, Jack > Woods, won the men's section of the Western Pontiac Cup skt race during the weekend, alter finishing firat Saturd: fourth Sunday over a gruelling 58-gate course on Grouse Moun- taln. More than 180 racers from competed in the event. AERO TAXI Fast — Courteous:— Reliable Phone 365-5700 Frank Beinder ‘outstanding need for critical, ‘examination of the policies of all ‘political’ parties. Palicy is best when itis formulated by a broad eross-section of the peo- ple likely to be affected. “As a non-party member with deep concern for’ the future of this province, I welcome the opportunity to assist the British Columbia Soclal Credit Party to establish policies in keeping with the times. I trust that many who contribute to these polley work. shops will do so because they care; rather than because they have any formal party affilia- to Mon Charged In Rear-End Collision ‘A rear-end collision has resulted in damages estimated at $2,300 when a 1972 vehicle, driven by Otto Walker, was in collision with a 1971 vehicle, driven by David Adrian White- man. Both men are of Castle- gar. The Whiteman vehicle, which sustained an estimated $800 damage, was south bound on Columbia Ave. It had stopped for another vehicle making alleft hand tura into the Pacific 68 Service station, when the aceident occurred. Mr. Walker has been charged with following too elosely. No injuries were reported. quo? WHERE THE LUNCHEON MEAT, Kom .... 79c PORK & BEANS, Picnic .. 3 tins 89c DOG FOOD, Rover, 15 oz. 5 for $1.00 FRUIT COCKTAIL, Libbys’ 2B or. 69c CHASE & SANBORN COFFEE, bee $19 Johnny's Grocery & Gas Sales LIMITED — ON ROBSON SIDE OF FERRY, ‘y ‘OPEN 7 AMM. TO 9 P.M. 7 DAYS A WEEK. | CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 18, 1976 HIDE - OUT. Cabaret This Friday and Saturday Downstairs In the Fully - Air-Conditioned MARLANE HOTEL Today, Friday & Saturday ‘March 13, 14 15 Doors Open 8.30 a.m. fo 5p. xi Bob Lightte Owner UILDERS SUPPLY LTD. Reserve Now For EASTER DINNER at the ily Centre Dining Room A family experience serving: Roast Turkey, Dressing, Cranberry Sauce, Vegetables, etc. Also serying our Specialized Menu TEAK & LOBSTER ‘ow S yy TERIYAKISTEAK & SPAGHETTI DISHES * “By Reservation Only — Phone 365-3434 Reserve the Gold Room for: : H Weddings, Banquets, Company and Club Functions. Chitdren $1.00 'SELKTAK COLLEGE. “A BRILUANT FILM—STUNNINOr iNew Yorn aganee aes THE RULING AAR amaves ramasee eenest All UNEQUALLED ADVENTURE FROM WALT DISNEY! “A Great Frontier Adventurel.. ~ DOROTHY McGUIREane FESS PARKER - “omens greesamansmiee Castlegar To Keep You Informed ‘Puring Our Grand Openin; CK.QR. Live on Location Saturday Only Door Prizes and GIVEAWAYS throughout the day, Sat., March is BLENDER ELECTRIC FRYING PAN ELECTRIC : SUNBEAM KETTLE 7 SCI ; Soir TONS ‘a jal savil ings: ts at ning 2 Buy both of het iron bet a ae aad ard peat Giitona Satin Lar se mi-Gloss onal painting. . chen and b guide to protessi : And “Apa remembers OFF We invite You to Drop {n. and Enjoy Shopping for Our Fantastic Specials ~ and Meet: Many of Your Friends Over a Cup of Coffee and Doughnuts... SUMMER FUN POOLS” is now a Division of _ P&G Builders Supply We have the Most Complete Line of ABOVE AND INGROUND SWIMMING POOLS, ACCESSORIES AND CHEMICALS © in the Kootenays FREE DRAW NO PURCHASE NEEDED Saturday, March 15th — 4 p.m. SWIMMING POOL 12’ in diameter by 3’, deep se camelete with Ladder, Pump and Filter | ToCe lebrate Our Grand _ All. PRE-FINISHED PLYWOODS 00 to 30% OFF AN Mtems {0 to 20% Off as marked In the Store Saturday Only Swimming Pool ACCESSORIES AND CHEMICALS Purex/Eastside Pumps Purex/CHD Filters & Lights x/ Fleetwood Poo! Heaters Guardex Chemicals