CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 27, 1961 FOR THE BEST a auto BODY WORK « — Koofenay Auto Collision Painting — Headliner Replacing Seat covers and auto glass installed WORKMANSHIP. GUARANTEED at the. old’. Co- -op in Castlegar at ‘Phone 5022 THE SPORTS SCENE Lady Bowlers Enjoy Banquel ‘BOWLING RESULTS ‘Tuesdhy” ‘Morning League: ., The Coffee” “Break Bowling Lea- | gue ended: “their “tirst season with, a banquet in: Twin : ‘Rivers Hall on April .38th, ‘the “day'.of their ‘Toll- offs, ‘Thé.: tables were attractively | i RARER OANA NA i | iano eee = (Eon QUOTATIONS will be received b the || Secretary-Treasurer for - excavating for School Board: Office. » : Details available at Board Office 4 C.H. KING | Secretary. - ‘Treasurer i q School: District ‘No. 9 ARROW. BOAT .. CLUB Commodor’s Ball Fday,’ May 5th, 1961 “COMINCO GYM MEN OF NOTE ORCHESTRA ets, available: 4 Members of the Boat Club-and Anderson Agencies Ltd: Onin to regretable circumstances beyond my, control, my particip tion’ in the, i DIVING DIVISION will cense and will garry on’ “under the nainevof En WEST. KOOTENAY * DIVING SERVICE 1529 COLUMBIA AVE., TRAIL IVAN FRANCIS = as :| Vick! Bissell, congraiiilated the caps tains: ‘of the aix'teams for thelr ‘cooperation, and ‘the spare bowlers ‘who had tirned otit so nobly. whe! needed. She then warmly thanked | Saari 4) Bev Roberts, who won the club | trophy; second — Take Fives,cap- talned by Mabel Creighton; third — ageregate,--Mistits 2943,. Other ‘top scorers Glimi. Koochin 648, Lorae Zinio @47, Martin Pawlyk 644, Er- Mugs, . by Bea Hi fourth; —, ‘Wheatles, captairied “by ‘Altec’ Brookes; high ‘average, Janet “High alngle,* Janet “Reld oat; provement; ra Gog tendance, Murlel- “Mulr- Tost ‘strikes, ‘Margatet Sel- 3: most’ spares, Bea Herman ‘3483, no: blow club,” Inga“ Lamont.,. n.| Vicki Bissell,’ Janet , Reld,': Sarah EO, nase Manahan, -Phyl- The is" the and election - -which followed resulted in The: “entertainment committes the Vicki . Bissell; ‘secretary,: Margaret |’ Selbie; tieasurer,- Barbara, Wood. ‘The prizes we as follows: - First — Cheerios, captained by then presented "under: ‘Jo: Taylor with. Marie wBirtle, Barbara .Wood, Joan Johnson, Ja- “)net’-Reld ald Betty: Hall, took aver the party staging two hilarious re- lay races and entertainment put'on by each team, There was ‘much TZ id showed hi - GASTLEGAR. SOGIALG) ton tose tue tovtine ater, cna this original .talent expressed, Finally rh aTs: hig 1 three, Mabel “Creighton | * 631, Wayne Newman a j CASTLEGAR! WOMEN’S ber} SOFTBALL ‘ASSOCIATION ‘The second. “meeting . o e Castlegar : Women’s, Softball “Asdoc- iation was held’ on: Monday, April mth, - 1681, in the: ample: Room of ‘the Marldne: ree Josh ‘Savoy: act- Mofntyre, ‘Mare Pondélicék, Maur= eon ‘Creighton, Janet Sadier, Verna lace, Marg Youngman, Jeanette An- drosoff, ‘Marie Makortoff, Margic Evans, Eileen. Bhella hair, stylist lately. of ‘Vancouver, hes joined its’ staff. Wait till you've enjoyed the luxury “of modern intments to make your comfort complete, ‘and Klapper, Armette Youngman, Nominations were made for ex- with the Margaret Churches, Phone 9511 Mrs. M, Peterman, nee Sherrel Riley, and son Louls, of San Ra- faet, Oal., are-visiting at the home of Mrg."Petérman’s parents, Mr, and Mrs-Barrle Hill, Mrs..W. Easton has retuned home trom hospital, - Mr, Bid Walton ts a (Patient i the Castlegar: ospital, Ay eh & most ecutive and enjoyable evening. Shop Ensy 3, Teachers 1; Smi- this “P&H Untouchables 4, Kavic -Aliey Kats 4; Ricks 3, Splinters 1 :[ Ladies’ high single, Evelyn ‘Wilson 221; ladies high tggregate, Evelyn Wilson’ 573; mens high single, Jake in} Koenig 326; mens high aggregate, dake Koenig 722; team high single, “RENATA SOCIALS 1033; team high ag- grégnte, Untouchables 2997. Other ’ Mrs, M.-Rohn . Mr. and Mra, ¢, Wilson of Rob- son. were recent, wisltors to Renata. a ‘Trail ‘apent “Bet: ew “days at their 3, Hurficanes 1, Ladies high single, home here, ‘Mrs, Evans and daughter Len- ore of Kinnaird were weekend vis- itors at the home* of ME. and Mrs, was. giiest“spéaker“at the- Pente- costal church for the Sunday ser- vice. ‘LETTER TO EDITOR Mr, David netkeman ‘ps -re- from _Abbottsford ti ‘| 668; team “high single, West's Buz- top scorers Nick Koochin 624, Steve Pasaty 622, Lioyd Wilson 602, . Tuesday Afternoon Ladies League: Allgy Katz 4, Windy Five 0; low Pokes 3, M.B,'s 1; Allouettes M. Pederson 287; ladies high agy gregate, Vi “Mcuckie 582;- team high single, MB's 887; team high aggregate, Alley Katz 2506. 7.pan. Mixed League nberjacks 8, King Pins .1; ‘Wests! Buzzards 3, Wests Misfits: 1; Greenbacks 3, Flve Pins 1, Ladies high single, Ann Proud 200; ladles high,: aggregate, Ann Proud 491; mens high single, John Helsing 272; menghigh aggregate, John Helsing zards 1063; team high aggregate, West's. Buzzards, 2693, Other top =| = S | » Dear:Sir: . In connection with your ‘ede scorers Fred. Stoushnow 633, Final =| team West's Monday Mixed Commerolai League: |. persons elected: President, Marg Youngman; vice-president, Joy Satinders; stc- retary, Shirley’ Hampshire; treas- ‘urer, Antiette Youngman, executive member, Maureen Oreighton. It was decided that’ we would the friendly attention to satisfy your every wish. Join us at The Sands — Commercial Cards Honored the SANDS MOTOR HOTEL : 1785 Davie Sth, Ma 2-1831 ‘Telex 036-2259 /ANCOUVEE,: na: irae ic ! ‘scmeieieenietiiaicint enter a team. inthe Montrose Teague, With & good. turn." out of women there should be at least two local ladies teams; from which an All Star team will ‘be chosen to play in’ the league, Josh Savoy will find out if the local high school..will be forming a. team. ition. Thursday evenings will be set aside for. practices — with no ‘weekend practices other than out of: town Practices will take place on Monday and Thursday evenings at 630 p.m. at the Stanley Humphries High School ball diamond. .8o far three of the Iocal- men” have offered assistance in coaching the team: Josh Savoy, Freddie Hor- coff and Pete Kazakoff, Another meeting will be held in approximately - two weeks time — date to be announced) in’ due times terested to please’ come out to the 62, King Ping’ 59,- West's Misfits 56, 40, Five Pins 39, ium torial which in the issue of April 20In which you infer that the Castlegar. Chamber of Com- merce, is ‘changing. its position re- berjacks 32..." ; garding “its to, the ‘High | © “Arrow dam, based on some com- ments ’I-made. At the last meeting of thr Chamber of Commerce I made few remarks aimed: particularly to give the meeting my opinion onj 2210. demands for federal government guarantees as to cost of the Columbia’ river. development Mr, Bennett's =| Project. = KINNAIRD, BE. \ T-BONE or CLUB STEAK, th. ...... 790 Fane Hors, « all I eis, 1 SMOKED COD, Ib. ee 49c LAER PORK & BEANS, Cheerio, 15 oz.. 4 ABe COFFEE, Nabob, reg. or fine, the Sate ' PERFEX: BLEACH, 64 OZ, .:..-0: 490. | PEAS, Nahob 15 02, eed “a . es $1.00 I told the meeting that T can see no reason why people residing In. other parts of Canada should be called on to assume a Jiability for a profect that can be of benetit|Veldave 278; ladles high aggregate, only to British Columbia. |. As no one at the meeting el- ther agreed, or disagreed with me eg in’ these assertions, I_ fail to see} high ingle, Corner Pins 1042; team that any indication cant be arrived at by what I said Teopecling the 1;,Bum- pers 3, Hoods. 1, Ladies high ‘ingle, Olga Harshenin 250; ladles high ag- e| stegate, Olga Harshenin 602;. team.|'" a|high ” single, team, high Speedometers © aggregate, 890; Wednesday Night Ladies League: 249; ladies high aggregate, Carol Price 606; team high single, Sput- niks 860; team high aggregate,’ Beatniks 2280. Thursday Night Mixed League: ‘Ladies high single, Gloria Che- Gloria Cheveldave 584; mens "high single; Merv Paluck 294; mens high aggregate, John Dayriard 684; team ‘Other top scorers Dave Cuddington 641, Fred 618, . WT. -Waldie. * |(Bditor’s Note: | Waldie.) position on the High yee dam, The editorial {fits 3, referred to, :“Changing in Direc- tion?” suggested that Mr. Waldie, | not. the! Chamber, had changed his| Masle Zinio 599; mens high alngle, | views on the High Arrow dam. That} John Taylor 321; mens high aggre- this is so is not refuted by Mr. Friday. Mixed League: | Beavers 1; Handicaps 3, Phantoms 1, Ladies high single, Lil Masoh 247; ladies high aggregate, ‘gate, ” “Ken Price 700; team high single, “Handicaps 1126; team sem high spond Light : NOW ON ‘DISPLAY. See ‘us for ‘special: Electrical Heating _ canon ie (eae Installations: Sparetires |" ‘Ladies high single, Carol Price |” @ high aggregate, Corner Pins 2958.| . Monday, May. 1, 1961 : Thus we would have more Semper Tt wag-passed that Monday and | games...For. the month of, May,|: Note: We urge any ‘ladies ‘In-.), RICK'S - 240, Ist Avenue — Box 275 — Phone 7271 . As of,June 30, 1961; the TV Repair: Shop at | ” Rick's will be closing: down. We will’ honour ‘any « warrantee on TV sets or on any repairs that we _ ., have done in the past. Our. 90 day® guarantee re- } garding small: tubes and. 12 months, on: pene : "tubes still stands. » Any work done from May i will have a‘guaran=': >. tee-up to.and! including June 30, 1961. °°). ‘We will still retain. our customer tube checking - machine and a large supply of tubes. May. I take this opportunity . to thank. my many - Wednesday ‘Morning Ladies League: |- * Sparetires 3, Speedometers 2; {_ No. 1 PACIFIC Flintstones 3, Peewees 1; Mis- “3 SIDE SLICED” KRAFT ‘VELVEETA.- Cheese, 2 lb. ha “KINNAIRD, B.C. _ - Wieners, 3 Ibs. Milk, kal tins. 6 1 eT . "WEEK-END SPECIALS “T-Shirts reg, $1.59 SPECIAL 98c Carolyn 5 Childrens Wear - CASTLEAIRD - PLAZA " PHONE 5031 ed ek. Slim Jims 7-14 reg 2.39 area ‘$1.89 ce l Summerland Band To Play. at SHHS The high school band from ‘West Summerland will play a con- cert at the local high school on May 5, SHHS bandmaster Norman Fishwick sald ‘Tuesday. Mr, Fishwick sald the band, under the direction of J. Tamblyn, will bring 68 members with it.The Summerland band. will combine for a few numbers with the SHHS band to make a total band of 110 pieces. FOR SHHS PTA ‘The April mecting of the SHHS PTA was held.in the high school cafeteria on Monday. One of the features of the meeting was the election of officers for 1061-62, The new executive consists of: President, Mra. June Vaessen; vice-president, Hugo Wood; secre- tary, ‘Mra, Faye Shealds; treasurer, John Paluck; program, Miss M, Ri- Legion : Corner New Executive Elected chardson; ways and means, J. Heg- geman and Mrs. Polly Sawchenko; Mrs, : Hebe | historian, Mrs, Anne Gallo;, maga-. zines, Mrs, B, Lundquist; health, Mrs, Loretta Horcoff; publlelty, W. F. Shkwarok and membership, Mrs. D. Deverson, Mrs, Anne Koochin, Mrs, F, Webster and Mrs. Havdale. ‘The business’ section of the meeting was mainly concerned with a discussion of plans for the. an- nual. graduation banquet and the Alr Cadet banquet for which the PIA has assumed the catering. By CLUB. REPORTER ; RTT Cenfral Trading ‘i rues DELIVERY - : : _PHONE™ p08 iK, ry CG; 3 tins... $100 | SOUP, “Chicken Noodle, Liptons. 4 pkg 49c = GAKE MIX, Robin Hood family size ine $1.00 OPEN: ‘ALL DAY SUNDAY WE ARE AGENTS FOR’ KOOTENAY LAUNDRY AND. -DRY. CLEANERS: Our last meeting laat ‘Thursday was quite’ short and there’ wasn’t too much material to write up on as a result. -The executive would, however, like to hear from any member, or members ‘from’ other branches ithat Brownie Badges : The and Kinnaird Brownle Pack under the leadership of Bréwn Owl Mrs.J, Roberts have been very busy this past month, A Golden Bar was awarded to Linda Munroe while Leona Lundquist wes presen- ted with her bsg eed Badge, Firat: ‘ata: have! not -as -yet transferred, :re- garding ‘any differences they may have with. the local Legion branch. + From ‘time to ‘time rumors: are heard that.a ‘certain party refuses to pay his’ dues because he doesn't lke ‘the way some matter’ is being handled. Most of the time, in such cases, there is some misunderstand- ing, or the executive is: ignorant of something that. may be going and consequently nothing is done to rece tity It, = to Marlee ‘rlseluck and Elizabeth Ackney. *. For their meeting before Baster these Brownies made special Eas- ter’ bunnies‘as a special 1 An body of ig, there for the express purpose of running any organization properly and tothe best of thelr ability. ‘This \Job could be made much project. ‘Castlegar Council | Querys | the Price Of School Land © A query Will big directed to the “|wondering Why nothing i “being | Apr. 18 we had 910°paid up mem- ‘on our memberahip easier by. the if they ‘would. bring thelr. problems to the floor; of.a,meeting and have them handled in’ a business-like manner back fence with his neighbor and done about'it. . *, Com. Lamb reported that’ as of bers,’ This 4s .yery gratifying, ‘but there aré still a few. members that Tm sure. have forgotten that it is that time of year again, ‘Come on fellows, make it easier, chairman. Since the PTA will require the support of many more ladies. who CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thurs day, April 27, 1961 ~ KINNAIRD SOGIALS | Mrs. J. Kaufman, Phone S488 Guest of Mr, and Mrs. Martin Bale.during the week has been Mr, Bale's sister,” Mrs. Herb Sheir of Cayley,: Alberta, The christening of | Dennia Charles, Infant son-of Mr, and Mrs. | Denis Hughes, took place’on Sun- day at the United Church when "| godparents were Mr. ‘and Mra. E. R, Hawkins, A luncheon was en- Joyed at the Hughes home after the ceremony. ~ Mrs. Howard Butler jotnea’ her daughter Helen at the coast on the weekend. to attend the graduation of: Paychiaric Nurses at Essondale on April 27, Helen graduated: after oe years of study with about 30 of ee F can asalst with for these banquets, anyone who is able to help is asked to phone Mrs, Guy Guido at 2788. ; A report of the recent PTA convention held at North Surrey which was attended by Mrs. Arne Gallo was presented by Miss A. O'Brien. The highlights of the con- vention were the sharing of* dis- Play ideas, group discussions, scrap- book displays and a study of the Chant Report, Of particular interest to the delegate was the scope of the cir- culation of the -PTA ‘There. were two birthday par- ties at the M. Bale home over the weekend. Many;-happy returns’ to Pattl Ann who ‘ celebrated her Ith birthday on Friday. when she had as her guests Carol, Eddle and Rod- dy Fitzpatrick, Laurl and Shelley Davidson, Colleen Ackerman, JU Batchelor and Leon Grifone. ‘Many happy returns to Johnny Bale who. was 12 on Saturday and, not to be outdone ‘by ‘his “sister, entertained “his friends at a party. BOB’ S PAY'N TAKIT Open 9 til 9 SALAD STYLE which ‘at present has reached the 6,000’ mark, pees Following the convention re- port, Miss A; O’Brien, public: health film on adolescence. THE WEATHER instead of talking about it aver the|.. 53 Fri. __._ BIRTHS — To Mr.’and April 20, a At:council’s meeting last. week a bill was received from .the school district ‘stating that the cost’ of the $8- x 68-£f. piece of Iand would be. $2,500. : Explanation given was that the land is a valuable corner property and, tte. board hopes} any eventually to sell the entire. piece of flo with its saluable fron- oun 'George Carr a ed that.,when the village hed met with the school. board - “concerning. = =e local school board by the Castlegar village council concerning the price| set by the school board ons piece of land being used by the village for its.No. 2 well, * a | a 4 4 S = = had given “no inclination of chan. ing.” Village chairman NT Oslow sald it had been his understanding that the village. would pay. the transfer fees‘on ‘the property and reinyburse’ the school district. for | aj) inconventenice. : oF comm, Aage Sylvest noted that the price of ‘$2,500 is “probably re- alistic” but-his impression was that, safa paying such’ asum from one public ‘body to .ancther public placing the No, 2 well on that par ticular Piece of property, the board the cost was to be’ “nominal.” He |' ‘—To Mr. and April 23, a son. | PLANEDIN — To ‘Mr. and Mrs. 26,,a daughter. + nurse, presented a very informative Mra, Y Peter” Pick Ponte ‘of ‘Castlegar, | :, Mrs, Henry Bronswik of Castlegar, , Peter Planedin of Golden, | perk DEALER FOR - "INTERNATIONAL LINE - OF, TRUCKS AND STATIONWAGONS . 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