2\ CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 17. 1969 “COFFEE BREAK” By LOIS HUGHES Box 731, Castlegar Tell Lois: 365-5503 Some 300 parents and boys attended the largest- ever Pup division award night eel was introduced to the most unique zipper recently; which 1 casually mentioned last week, I called it the invisible ipper since there was not a ad to be seen. The zipper a subscriber: d, Thou knowest that I am eine older. ice as a regular flat seam. “to stitch such a zipper a load plastic gadget {fits on your sewing machine very much in the same manner as the zipper foot most home- sewers ure accustomed to. The discovery of this new method was made dur- ing an Easter visit. I was go- ing to have the zipper foot attachment sent to me only} 5 ‘to find a special zipper is de- BY signed for this attachment. tas goes by. But guess what! We have ‘Make me helpful but not zipper and attachment in our|nosey. With my. vast store of res. wisdom and experience it The attachment is a no-|does seem a pity not to use it minal price with the specialjall, but Thou knowest, Jord, zippers a little more expen- that 1 need a few friends as sive an the type we are/Y travel towards the end of r with. the road. body's life. when I am inclined to tell of i: you are making an ex- . tra special outfit I am sure Re Sie UES, you will settle for nothing Activity has hit the back less. yard aj as literally every- one tidies up for the summer Many of us have favorite| season ahead. antidotes, Boems and prayers. Do you want to 0 give the is “A Prayer for|patio a different Try : Marx Auto Body -, & Paint Service ee we & a ordinary light bulb, ‘spots or flood light with a fluorescent paint; the type of fluorescent paint colors generally used to bring alive displays, safety signs, —" I Older People” submitted by Apri Release me from the crav- ing to straighten out every- my aches and pains. They are increasing with the years nd my inclination to speak Vianich Trail minor hockey, them grows greater as Towing — Body Work toys and so many other at thes Castlegar Arena on ahs enjoyed a ape Record Attendance for Pup Award Night As Players and Parents Mark End of Season Roy Tipping of the Bruins, John Makaroff of the Redwings, Bryan Scheer of the Canadiens and Terry Basran oft the Maple Leafs. Mr. Henne then evoked from it} di ge feast y M Phil Sherstoblioft and Mrs Keep me from ‘becoming Russel Veregin, ably assisted too talkative and possessed with the idea that I must ex-| ers. pening has the same uppear- pee myself on every sub- by a host of the other moth- The presentation of indi- vidual and team awards fol- lowed. Division manager Bryan Quinlan as MC introduced Keep my mind free from the reeltal cE endless details,|the head table guests and Give me wings to get to the special attendees which in- cluded.Sam Muirhead Kiwan- is, Carl Henne Rotary, Ed Conroy Ed’s Sports, Jim Sin- clair CBA Geo. those in itondence by stat- ing that definite plans are be- ing made effect improve- ments to the Castlegar Arena] ¥ in time for next season. The team awards follow- ed as Kiwanis president Sam Muirhead called on the Black- hawk team to come forward and receive the Kiwanis Cen tennial Trophy and handsome Kiwanis crests which are pre- sented annually to the win- ner of the house league play. The final award of the night was made Mike who presi Krrow Dare 1 Toph to the inning the Buck F director, Peter Walters, Den- ny Hughes, Mike Lauriente and Peter Young. Castlegar minor hockey president Mike Lauriente ex- pressed his thanks to the par- ents at oft f, nd. participati Fappe of, ans Pi ation in, Pup : Division activities throughout the 1968-69 sea- son and to the Pup coaches for their work with the boys. He commented on a suc- cessful minor hockey season in Castlegar and expressed | 7 the hope that both the par- ents and boys will keep up their interest and enthusiasm in minor hockey activities. Bryan Quinlan also gave his thanks to the parents for in Pup events and paid things. : Painting — Welding * Insurance Claims + Handled Promptly uu will achieve unusual lighting y results for the patio which is quite different from those achieved with conven- bute to the sponsors, puck coaches and the mothers for ed so much to the success of Pacholzuk, the executive, the ice | tional colored bul 24-Hour Wrecker Service Colors’ come Be brilliant Phene 365-7248 red, yellow, orange, green and orange red. the past season. Peter Young, Pup division statistician and game report- 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. er, then the gener- al player crests to the cap- tains of the Rangers, Bruins, Redwings, Canadiens and Maple Leafs. Jim Sinclair represent. ing CBA Engineering Ltd., sponser of the Pup Rep team id also their coach, present- end the player crests and call- ed on Buck Pacholzuk, assist- ial prize for the best essay written by the boys on their recent trip to Vancouver. The special prize went Ron L I DUNE BUGGIES The by by pleted “studies at tate of Church Growth at hub Pasadena, plans to return to Taiwan " ugust. and house ees play-offs Follow. Rev. Ted Ellis Speaks Wed. At Kinnaird The Rey. Ted Ellis Is ar- riving in Kinnaird on Wed- nesday to speak about the progress of Christianity -in Taiwan. Mr. Ellis was minister of the Presbyterian churches in Vernon and Armstrong before going to Taiwan in I In Taiwan he studied the Taiwanese language. For the their unstinting involvement. past two years has been chap- in'of the Chang Jung Boys High School, one of three high schools run by the 70,- 000 member Presbyterian their efforts which contribut-]Church of Formosa (Taiwan). This church experienced phenominal growth after the Becond World War. It grew dexeround. ‘hristianity among the moun- fain tribal people and because lo! DANCE ‘TO LIVE MUSIC FRIDAY NIGHTS _ at the LEGION Members and Guests Welcome ing their fourth Place stand- ing in the season play. Special thanks, go addi- Each player received a|tionally to Pettitt Photos, the small keeper replica donated| Castlegar News, Peter Walt- by. the coaches from the Ar-|¢Fs, Super Valu and the Sizzle row dam as original sponsors Kitchen for thelr important of the award in the 1967-68/support and contribution to season. the success of the ‘award The evening wound up ht. with the showing of an_ex- citing NHL Stanley Cup final |p! s will be on display in appropriate end. ig perints of the award night series provided by Buck Pach: ine Pett Photo olzuk bringing the very suc- those interested in obtaining cessful 1968-69 season to an ‘copies. ORIGINAL SALE — APRIL ‘17TH TO 26TH of Taiwanese Const tii Ellis hi Seminary; ria. on at 7.30 p.m. on the problems io port tunities nity ‘in Taiwan tods Denny Walker, Jim Sine with a fine set of engraved book ends to ex- ‘press appreciation for his con- tribution to minor hockey and the Pup Rep team in Rarticu lar, during his stay in this area. Buck Pacholzuk made the to Howard Schnell & “trophies were presented of the The New Fun Cars! is the Mini-T- dster) STARTING AT $199.00 See Dave or Wayne at His Men’s Wear D. WwW. Dune Buggies Drive Maple Leafs, Peter Stuchnow of the Canadiens, fayne Quiring of the Redwings, ‘Ban. ny Stewart of the Bruins, Norman Harms of the Rang- ers and Bill Van Yzerloo of the Blackhawks Denny Hughes was. called |e ie following an explanation and reason for the award by don- or Bryan Quinlan. The Best Goalie award, sponsored by Kiwanis, was b: George Vianich, made vetient of the Trail Minor Hockey- Association, who after commenting that | this was an appropriate ‘award | IMPORTANT NOTICE * to all ‘ HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES @ HIS MEN’S WEAR announces a SPECIAL PRESENT TO ALL “GRADS” A 20% discount on any suit in the store or on made-to-measure WITH THE PURCHASE OF A SUIT YOU THEN RECEIVE A FURTHER 15% DISCOUNT ON ALL YOUR ACCESSORIES (Shirt, tie, belt, shorts, socks, shoes, jewellery & Brut after shave.) 50 MORE GRAD SUITS ARRIVING ON APRIL 30 Just in Time for Graduation — Latest in Styles: Still 20% Off — HIS MEN’S WEAR — PHONE 365-5851 — for him to preside over as he r the Rangers to ‘accept the 1968-69 Leading Scorer trophy, which pe aaa by the Kiwanis on was fault 30 ays in Okhalla. Blueberry Creek Man Fined Total Of $85 in Court Albert Leo Joseph Ber geron, 21, o: BABY NEEDS Gripe Water 6 oz. Relieves colic, cramps, upset stomach. 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Birch, Keith Camil- ANA AT LAST A NEW INTERIOR — LATEX PAINT guaranteed to cover in one coat! The newest discovery In - the chémistry of paint! “No. need: for ai second coat. Dries in 30 min- utes. Over 1000 “‘breezy”*® colors. +. BUY BREEZE WHERE YOU SEE THIS SIGP OGLOW BROS. Building & Supply Co. Ltd. ts Dergousoff, Pete Foodikoff, Ken ip ' Plotnikoff, ‘k | George Semenoff’ and Ray A. Senger. - ‘Men obtaining diplomas in Slocan were: Peter Chevel- dave, Bruce Dunnett, Nick Dergousoff, Wm. Evin, ee Wayne Watson. Clats instructor at Castle-| gar was Frank Steenvoorden and at t Slocan it was Wayne se holding current . interior Services Held Last Saturday For Local Woman Funeral services were held last Saturday for Mes: Martha Samarodin, eet sident of Castlegar since "1938 who died April 9 in the Trail Hospital. Mrs. Samarodin was born in Buchanan, Sask. Dec. 10, 1901 and came to B.C. 1912 to reside in the Slocan Park 3 area, moving to Castle- soe Mesias e was married in 1919 to stave Samarodin. She is survived by her husband, one son Peter of teal two daughters, . “Alex (Nancy) Perever- zofft Mrs. Alex ") wi dient, both of Castlegar (Mary) the HAWAII HONEYMOON ee ine rE by Mr. and be itr. Wm. Hila pre ee) Sr. lett en ter, OES who attended the re- it Jobs Increase With Winter Slow-down end of at this time of year. Employ- ment for this industry should Towards the March, most sectors of the } Trail areas economy were 4 | ment demand #4 friends in North Town, Spo-|end. B | showed the most showing signs of recovery from the winter slow-down. the Trail Canada Manpower Centre, had this to say in his month-end report for March. Although total em- Metal processing, man- brighten during April as employers in the East Koot- enay gear for summer con- Bruce King, manager of |structl were month of March, of which 10 transferred to other areas 2,|to gain suitable employment. Alchough available, employ- | upward frends/t tron the pre- figures, is evidence of an increasing degree of selectivity on the CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 17, 1969' 3: 71 jon. Mr. King said 80 clients placed during the KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS BINGO ST. RITA’S HALL ON FRONT STREET TONIGHT showed * Marc! there art of retail and. service industries Mr. King went on to BY increases creases iceatie in the heavy con- struction industry, brought about by a decline in employ: usually felt Mr. and Mrs. Mike Gallo and thet two children spent|by Miss Margie Forne Easter weekend: visiting with kane, Mrs. S. Walton spent the|Miss Leslie Bell spent the Easter holiday visiting her|past week visiting with re- son and daughter-in-law, Mr. ;and Mrs. M. Walton in Spo-|trict leaving on the jkane. Mr. Walton drove his mother home last week the returned to Spokane. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Euast- Bjon and family who were the guests of the former's dad, Jens Larsen je recen| at the Anglican peng in Slocan City. The bride is ne former Miss Nancy Jean Copp. Bridesmaid was Miss Astrid Lawrence of Vancouver, with the groom’s brother, Tobie, as best man. A reception was held in. the OOF. Hall. Th couple will be making their home in Slocan City. The ‘Goan is employed at Pacific Logging and the bride teaches at | W. E. Graham School. — Castlegar News Photo their home in prince George. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Fornelli for the Easter weekend were thet soon _ ad Sangiter -in- Mr. Len Forn- a who ant py “week to re- ~ {tara to their home in Victor- and elght iso surviving are protiers, John Pe hott of of Castlegar, Bill Poohachoff of Winlaw and Fred Poohachoff gfe Slocan oar, one sister, Mary Nevokshouoff of legar. She was predeceased a daughter ‘Aunita in 1936. Funeral services were held ir from ithe Castlegar Rus- sian Hall wit th ‘burial in the Brilliant Comstery, "Fhe Castlegar) Fun Home was. in chatge of ar Dramatic Reading Last Saturday Given by Selkirk Theatre Group Last Friday and Saturday bY! evenings the Selkirk Theatre Group presented a dramatic reading of Dylan Thomas's “Under Muewood, A Play for Funeral | Voices. it The’ performan given at THE Gatice House NOW OPEN The Motor'and Mower Shop AT NEW LOCATION BRIGGS & ST PHONE, 365-7202 ERNE KINNAIRD EQUIPMENT SERVICE CASTLE ELECTRIC ~~ SHERBIKO SUBDIVISION ON SERVICE DEALER AND KOHLER MOTORS Phone 365-3411 and at the College’s main lounge. “Under Milkwood” is Dylan Thomas's most popular work and has been interna- + |tionally -acclaimed for its-hu- ere|mor, tenderness and vivid'ev- ocation of a small village in Wales, which could: be any small town, anywhere. The play is about ‘the dreams, hopes, fears and joys of the eee but ‘Thomas's uni- of this mistaken for a _chamberpot during the night; Mr. Pugh indulges in gigantic fantasies on, how to murder his wife. the acid-tongued Mrs. Pugh; Mog Edwards writes eternal letters to Miss Price, whom he considers “his’ bride in heaven” rather than his bride |e on earth since he loves his | Mrs. Jovely money more than her; Nogood Boyo fishes, but cat- ches. nothing except an old t pa it truly universal. It has been ‘said that in listening to these people, we recognize ourselves: The Selkirk Theate Group recently presented a noon- hour performance of the play for the. faculty and stiidents of. the college. The response ided. to. present the work to the public. First time aboard, it’s: frees you'll fly. Pacific Western time only welcome It's Free! Come: aboard - Pacific Western's mew Boeing 737 Jet ( ea CASTLEGAI Pacific West-' ern’s new, luxurioits Boeing 737. jets (we call them the people-pleasers) start their new B.C. Interior Service on April 27th. But before you fly, have a iook:at how has arranged to take one of the-jets out, of: regular service for you to look it over, under -and through. But because of timetable limitations, the jet will be available for only a brief time. So bring the family, and come early to avoid disappointment. Remember the new Pacific Western Boe- ing 737 jet will be on display for a short aboard. "Sunday April 20th — 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. WESTERN THE AIRLINE PEOPLE ARE LOOKING UP TO PRICIFIC AIRLINES ese dreams gro’ tr ond the. ‘world. Ps Peay becomes mingled ‘wth the world of fact. “passes, The da the many "ena days do, wit failures and successes which characterize human exist- AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY EON IDS Hugh B Nicol at ANDERSON AGENCIES Castlegar B.C. Phone 365-7944 anything except a Mrs. Smalls rest of the inhabitants spend the day drinking and dream- ing’ in the Sailors’ Arm. The cast. of the play nuimber about 20 people, in- eliding a children’s: chorus| which was heard in the back- al are most not- increased ‘eaining rograry act- fa. They were accom| ante wlio returned home on the week- Mrs. C. Bell and daughter latives and friends in the dis- LAWNMOWER REPAIRS | GET THEM READY Now AT WALDIE SERVICE CENTRE IT’S ALSO TIME TO HAVE YOUR OUTBOARD MOTORS CHECKED DO IT NOW! to return to their home in in| Vernon. Miss Kathy Lightle left last week for Ottawa where she will be visiting indefinitely. Members of Minto Chap- to! cent banquet and installation of officers for ' 1968-70. of Rose City: Chapter, Nelson he has never caught|law, Mr. one week drowned; and the] yrs. F. W. dat were Mr. and Mrs. J. Stier, Mr. and Mrs. D. Stewart, Mrs. J. Raine, Mrs. H. Johnson, Miss Lily McKenzie, Mrs. S. Grant; Mrs. C. Petts, Mrs. D. Askew, Mrs. Ed Johnson, and Mrs. D. Craig. Those motoring to Ross- land for last week's installa- tion of Alpha Chapter offic- ers were Miss L. McKenzie, |Mrs. Ed Johnson, Mrs. H. Johnson, Mrs. D. Craig and Mrs. J. Sherbiko. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Mc- Donald left on the TIRE SALE ATLAS GRIP-SAFE Any Size. Each Full 4-Ply Nylon Guaranteed Against All Roed Hazacds For Life of Tread by Imperial Ot — We Have the Stock Now — to return to .their home in White ‘Rock -after spending two: weeks visiting their son- and Deanne; of Vancouver. While here they. all attended the McNichol and Sawezuk wed, ing tn, in Kaslo. Mr. and Mrs. J. Heslop |Sunday evening, FREE SHOCK TEST Shocks on Special $7.88 i Now. Each Only .............:.- ing’a week Woodland Pork Phone 365-3133 ground from time to time. owna.