. CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 18, 1961 District Women Send Reps To Softhall Meat ‘Two of the executive members of the Women's Softball . Assocta- Athletic (continued from page one) wants in a man.” He sald he has known “some in-the field whose (educational) qualifications are not first-class, but who are doing a firaterate Sob.” the $75-$125 2 moh- tion, Marg and Shirley ‘Hampshire, secretary, were representatives of tho Castle- gar Women’s Softball League at the ‘West Kootenay Women's Softball Lengue meeting .in Monon on May 9. ‘Representatives from the Mont. rose and Trail Silverette teams were ig host ‘ih’ that {s available and that Js ba- sed on experience, Mr. McKeen sald “we do make exceptions depending on the person." The Nelson representative of the community programs branch sald that the hiring of an athletic dircetor might possibly. be . done through the schools jointly with.a 150, team for’ the 1061 softball season. The main purpose of this meet- ing was to revise the constitution and also form a representative team from the league to enter in the BC. finals in September, The Trail Silverette’s coach, Tony Borsato, will choose a team to represent from his own club and also recruits from the Castlegar and Montrass clubs. ‘ha Archie Stewart has bizee the coaching staff of the local club. “TV and APPLIANCE SERVICE but.this is usually suc+ cessful only where the mar works for a policy laid down by the mun- ictpality and the school, not where he often wonders what alms the schools are working for and what hes, Director this 1s done but remarked that he thought this could be done and that the two villages would.be “ploneer- ing” in thls respect. Mr, McKeen sald it was “un- realistic to figure that volunteers can look after a recreational pro- gram for a village the slze of Cas- Hlegar.” Ho said st was not ‘anticipated that his department would have any objection to an athletic director uti- zing time. not taken up with aports by working on-other, mun!- cipal projects provided he spent at least 50 per vent-of his time on re- creation. Other communities ° embarking on an organized recreation pro- gram, continued Mr.;: McKeen, us- ually appoint. @.committee to look into the recreation needs of the aims the Comm. Aage Sylvest pointed out the closeness of Kinnaird 2 Suggested” groups who twould name representative to this group are ‘the |, council, school Castlegar and the recreational projects and asked t the hiring’ of an athletic director | the cl could be done on a district basis with Castlegar and Kinnaird parti- cipating jointly, Mr, McKeen said he does not know of a case where e ‘Repairs to all makes of TV's, Radios, Phonographs. @ Electrical: Appliances TV cable’ @ Applications for - hookups made here. ‘Years of experience is our guarantee of dependable service’ 3331 — Phones — 4601 | Bate DSO SERVICES aT mw CHUCK’ $s RED AND WHITE STORE - KINNAIRD, B.C. ICE CREAM, 3 ql. size . SURF, King Size deacuande voce S122. TOMATOES, tube, .............. 196 FLOUR, Quaker 25 bs. ......... $1.49 POTATOES, new 10 ths. ......... 58¢ PORK CHOPS, all cuts, Ib. BOLOGNA, sliced Ib. ............ 29¢ HALIBUT STEAKS, fresh, Th. ...... 490 For More Specials Seo Our ‘Red & White Flyer hoard, chariber of commerce and rey. Council decided to approach the Kinnaird council first to acquaint them with what has been learned and: to plot a further course of ac- tion after’ Kinnaird’s views have been obtained. j Mr, ‘Thorp, ‘along with a local applicant for the job of athletic di- rector, will attempt to attend 'a re- creation ‘leaders’ workshop’ being held at Nelson this weekend to look into the matter further. “21 Members Attend Stamp. Club Meeting »Pat Creighton presided over the regular meeting of the W. E. Mac- Cabe Stamp. Club which was held on Tuesday ‘in. the Improvement Society Hall.- - Twenty-two members were pre- ‘sent and winners of the liicky draw were Albert Jankole, Pat Silver Birch Directors Attend Two ‘Meetings. ‘Iwo directors of the Kootenay Soclety for Children Vandafs Break Ladies Toilet Ai the Ballpark ‘The public lavatories at the are travel bent this spring in the interest’ of the Society. Mrs, 5, Pitzpatriek will fly to vention of the B.O. Association for interesting facts about what trans- pired upon hex rei N, © Churches, meanwhile, has iurned ‘from a meeting’ of : the Board. of Governors held at Bal- four on April 29 and has given his report at a:méeting ofthe directors held at: Silver Birch . recently. Another highlight of the” S!l-| ver Birch’ mecting.was the welcom- ing of four additional directors’ to the existing slate. They are: .Mes* dames R. Aldis,-E. Heibert, H. Ze- broff and Miss. L,: Plotnikoff. It is encouraging to note the rising in- terest in the’ work of this very worthwhile Society, +" aubject of a ‘summer camp for handicapped children to be, held‘ at New Denver dormiory (under gov- ernment supervision) and after a lengthy ‘discussion, {t ‘was moved. that the proper government’ author. ities be contacted with regard to this matter. . Mrs, 8, Mulrheéd, and Miss O'Brien voluntéered to convene “ Juncheon for teachers of handicap- ped children on May 29 when a Silver Binh. Hospital Wa Plans To Assist Fall Fair: District Hospital Nee assist the Fall and Ricky Cowlin, All members are to bring their 25 cents for the wind. up meeting to the next meeting. | No new members will be admitted until the.fall° ~ Next’ meeting will be on May 30 in the Improvement Society Hall and will ‘feature.a stamp auction: Members, were reminded of the by-law: competition and all entries must-be turned: in at the next meeting. The prize will be awarded -| at the wind-up meeting. Entertainment for: the evening was Bingo, Stamps’ belng in place of .numbers on the cards made for a lot of fun. Winners were Kathy Jankola, Ren Jackson, John John, David Munns, Albert Jankola, Tannis Roberts and Linda Culley. Prizes were packets of stamps. Group Committee Plans Bake Bingo” The monthly meeting of the 1st Robson Group Committee was held on May 8 at the home of Mr, and Mrs. R, T. Waldie, with Mr. Waldie in the chair. ‘There were 13 members present. Plans were made for a bake bingo to be held on May 27 in the Robson Parimgunity, Hall at. 730 pam, “The annual father-and-ton pic. nic was id will be hel ported that four Rovers ‘were in- vested by Roy Lack of. Trail and commissioner. Waite. 'W. Banigan was invested ag the Rover Leader. Jeffrey Banigan, was boree near. Ottawa, in July, The next meeting willbe held at . the home of Carl Nygaard. Delicious refreshments - were served by. the hostess... 240 Ist, AVENUE: LIMITED SUPPLY ld sometime in June. feulie Waldie re-} Fair the Produce section ae the Fall event. ‘This was decided.at the WA‘a, re- gular meeting Monday when. sence of mean, Mrs. Dave Scheduled "to be an annual event is the Auxilisry’s Ballwhich proved so successful last Friday. A. Harvey. was winner of the door Prize. while the blanket prize went to Mrs. M. Stover, Mré, H, Wood advised the meet- ing of one, drawhack to. the suc- cessful operation of the Thrift Shop, in that articles which are spoken for are ‘sometimes. held. for: too long a perlod.:The .group'’s de- olsion was that for the future these items would be held for one week only. ¢ Convening a potriuets supper to be held in ‘conjunction. with . the next meeting, June 19, at the home of Mrs. G. Guido, will be Miss: He- len Douglas and Mrs.-G, Rust. Four new members were wel- comed to the meeting, Mrs. Glen Matheson, Mrs, Norman Scott, Mrs. D, Morrison and Mrs, D., Gwilliam. Refreshments were. served by, Mra. M. Verzuh and Mrs. D.. Deverson. Capt. a Pitts. Ride-de-Camp ‘Word has been, recelved from Ottawa that Capt., Herbert C. Pitts, MC, has . beén appointed alde-de- camp to General Stewart, chief of bards general staff, and, tationed in tour of duty in Germany red to the British’ staff; College in ‘Cambuley, | England, for.’one year. He and Mis, Pitts and family’ re- turned to Canada in. January and Penticton to attend the annual con-|. - retarded .children’.to be held May|_ 25 to’ 28 and -should present’ some| . Fred ‘Makaroff brought up the |" Before the meeting Adlournees y teachers workshop will be held. at .The WA.,to; the Castlegar. and |. D, W. Brookes convened In the ‘ab: |- Capt, Pitts after completing his| rmany was post— || tal-sheeted heavy plank doors pot on’them with heavy hinges re: hinges. Council decided to: ao this fol- lowing @ report at council’s mect- jes lavatory, and broke the tollet with large boulders. |» z Mr. McNabb sald He’ had ‘re- ported. the: “willful damage”. to “the ROMP. - Sa cna THE CASTLEGAR ; AND @ DISTRICT CHAMBER OF . COMMERCE URGES TO SUPPORT . THE . “SCHOOL ‘|... REFERENDUM “TOMORROW | placing the: Laced Ughtswetght . the weekend broke. into the Iad- “$4.59. 5 ft. Aluminum, extends to 12: ft. + priced at 6 ft. Aluminum. extends to 12 ft, priced at. TREEWAY FOR YOUR. FLOORS THE WAX. THAT Lasts & SHINES 1 tb. PASTE, can. T qt. NO POLISH. LIQUID 1 Ib. HARDWOOD FLCOr oe BUILDING SUPPLY: _ “FRONT: ST: ad $1725 Se NOL Ee FRESH Gale “LEAN PURE: “KRAFT KINNAIRD, B Wieners t bulk 3 Ibs.. ‘Buns ] doz. pkg. Pork —- oS a. STRIPED yore a or pelt eli St tate {alist ‘in Fire, Auto, and’ ‘Personal. ‘Udsbility, CAROLINS cats CENTRE ‘PEDAL PUSHERS » SLIM JIMS FREE DELIVERY “| average: CASTLEGAR NEWS JOSH SAVOY ‘BOWLING. RESULTS — ae Night, Mixed. League: ~ Phantoms 2. High. single, Marge Bonnett 818, | 2s¢ Ken Price. 314; high’ ‘aggregate, Marge Bonnett 617, Ken Price. 688; team ‘high single and three, ; Pt Wees, «High ‘average, Marge Bonnstt | ch 198, Ken Price . 226; , high . single game bowled in league, Marga Bon- nett. 313, Ken Frise pee high thres mes | bowls | ga ed . ; Bonnett SLT, Wayne Newman 822. : 1 Team high alngle bowled in 3 j league, Beavers 1164. : ‘Team high aggregate bowled in league, Beavers $100.-., : The Top Ten Bowlers Marge Bonnett, 108 average; Gladys Smith, 185 average; Carol Price, 174 Mary Randall, 172. aver- age; Molly: White, 170.average; Ken [| Price, 226’ average; Ernie Ni 201, average; Lorne .Z:! “m,. 10! Team TV,, 0 ‘points; Team V, 0 points; Team NI, 4 points, <: ‘Womei’s high’ single, M, Evans 220; ‘womens high - aggregate, G. Smith |, 563; mebs high ‘ single, A 2: é Bob’ ote 600, BM. Creighton’ 629, ‘Wednesday, ‘May 10 Women's Tee. 5 Ralph Baglio 7 101; single, Marge Bonnett 240; womens high ‘aggregat SPORTS EDITOR: "(pee Wees 4, Beavers 0, Hardl- caps’ 3, Filntatones 1, Misfits °.2, 1068. and 2885, - Other. , 600 scorers Ernie Newman 589, Wayne PHONE 5422 ' py Josm SAVOX me Good ‘at’ ari- . thmetic? ‘Top off : 8 High Park anid: the innaird’ Park, © “Wow add a surprising footnote, ‘Park js'not other, known only ‘to a select few, youngsters between the ages of 16 and; 18 have been placed in this ‘category. It does pose a bit of a problem, doesn’t it, However it does’ give you an idea of the restrictions and lack of recreation. facilities that exist in the area, an improyement and we hope to see it grow with the years, That pro- vides for one season,’ what’ about the other’ three? ‘You may come’ up with the ar- gument that we have organized and well-su} what ‘about’ the’ summer - months, holidays and weekends. ‘The. arena ‘disturbed until: the’ fall? #1] and schools are expanding. We have ‘The ‘winter sports program “1s be,o ipervised ‘ts in the schools, A‘point ‘in your favour but |* is closed. in March and the schools in, June... :"yDees-this mein’ the children are to be put on a shelf and not ‘Trade and industry have pros- pered and the‘ housing developments This is’ a problem” that’ con: | cerns .not only a few but more speciticaliy you, the parents. We ‘three, towns. living alde by He ‘with bach one set apart from Jolned to work on one project that would be enjoyed by all..When I say all, I mean everyone from 6 to “A sports park does not neces- sarily. have to be Jetted to chee: : SPO. ‘The Spottt ‘Scene’ the’ other.” I think it's: time they | ° Ri ‘Gives $150° Grant To Minor Hockey ‘An executive meeting: of the Robson Recreation Society was held} on Monday evening at the: home|'. of the president, Mrs, R. A. Fowler. ) Routine business .was handled in short order and’ a motion’ was made, in reply to‘a: ‘request: from the Community Programmes Bran- ch for representatives to attend the Regional .. Recreation || Volunteers ‘Workshop in Nelson, that the Rob- on Society pay the coat of expen- ses for each representative from. Robson, A $150 donation was made to the Minor Hockey Association to help defray their expenses. ‘The floor in'the Robson Hall is to be revarnished’ this coming weekend. ©. Nygaard volunteered Lawn bowling‘ is many cities by. senior ‘eltizens ith the younger: folks cheering them on” A tennis court: is always popular or Pecans: throwing or volley ‘ball, ‘There are numerous games that can ganized. None of this ‘s beyona the scope of realty unless the grown-ups are 80 inactive as far as they themsel- ves are concerned and uninterested as far. ag their’ children are con- = dictionary defines the word “future” ‘as relating’ to ‘time yet to come. To. youl as a parent’and cit- jzen ‘It méans the children of.today Track and Field - . Coaches to’ Mest. - - Sun. at Nelson ‘There will bea track and field | coaches ‘clinic “held“in’ conjunction with the Regional Recreation’ ‘Work shop Sunday in Nelson, i ‘] 5 this will: follow. a: ‘track «and | ton. field. meet“ on Saturday sponsored Jointly by the Lov: Rogers -High School: and the Cansdian Legion. Joe Haley and W. Krause, of Civic: Centre. ’ Further information can be ob. tained from M. EB. Slater, L, V. Ro- gers School, Nelson or Com- munity. Programmes 4. Branch, 104 Medical: Arts Bidg., Nelson: ©’ ‘Trail will ‘conduct: ‘the alinie: atthe and thelr education. ‘The: world of sports plays an ‘active part in training ithe ‘next generation 20 lets put it-on our. lst of “things to au peoaey, : mee z I hea an interesting ‘chat the other day ‘with: Joe “Fodor of the Castlegar' Sporting Goods, Prior to moving’ to Kinnaird five years ago, Mr. Fodor played'junlor and inter- mediate hockey and’ also baseball in: Edmonton, Kimberley and Ores: He: intends to be an native member of organized sports in this ares, ... His store carties:a: full line. of rting equipment and he was tel- water container ideal for transpor- ting. Castlegar water! ” : See you next week, Following ‘softball ‘practice on :| monday, ‘& general meeting was held in the Marlane Hotel of the Castle~ gar. Women’s Softball: Association. vith’ the ‘treasurer. absent; the points; 8; raver winne 16 poin' Destroyers, 16 20 ‘points;: Greenhorns, 21 points. Watermelon | lb Tc varacneall (ELT , ‘ete, ted ‘for'tirgt, Coasters. —.782, 1010}: 903-2708, Thursdsy| League’. Saturday Roll: P To Ladies Softball - albitity of having 8. Ladies Softball game for the May 22 Sports Day. ‘It “was decided. that the Women’s Softball Club would enter one team and’ also’ approach the high. school *| to Columbia, along Columbia to ‘| Office, from the Post Office back yy ety. reasons the route is shortened, re: the of & seoond team, gave the fin | port. The only donatl to be in charge of this project and| .° will mater- jala. _ Bids for.a proposed new heat- ing ‘system for the hall were re- celved from local business ‘firms and’ were ‘discussed, It was noted that a ‘general.meeting of the So- clety would have to be called for final approval of any such proposed heating ‘system. Society has accepted sponsorship of~two new clubs, a “Fencing Club’: under the direction of: L, Hammer:and -a:."Wreatling lub": under the direction of Mr. Shank. 4 } we Tomorrow: : At SHHS 0 Through: the ‘courtesy ‘of ‘the Tally-Ho, Rita Cummings reports: ‘The ‘color parade ‘will start the day off at 9: a.m. ‘on: Priday. The themes are: House I, Twenty Thou- sand . Leagues Under. “the. Sea; House HI, ‘The ‘Roaring Twenties; House ‘II, Pirates and ‘House Iv, ‘The Fintatones, The route will be up Sth Ave- nue from the school, down Maple the Castlegar, Drug, up Pine to Eaton's, from Eiatons to the Post along Maple to the school. For saf- -| "The meet ‘is a fore-runner of the West. Kootenay Inter-High School track and field. meet to be held in ‘Trail on May 27. -) In the schoo! track - meet the studente | will:-be : participating in mile, middle distances and sprints and field events such as‘ the high jumping, pole vaulting, discus, re- lays... Undoubtedly records will fall and new ones will rise,” “ito date was in the amount :of $25 bers was donated by ‘Cominco, of pear no. reply rpeolved to the g| letter “to the.Kinnafrd “Recreation Committee with’ regards to a -dona_ mittee to ‘talk in person with this ofganization, The committee is to consist of Gal Leitner, gana Patty, Lewis, ‘A constitution was . arawn up and adopted | as read..A copy of this Player. “A decision ‘was reached -that ‘Fred Horcoff and Pete. Kazakoff erg | Would act as coach and ’manager of the All-Star aie tion, ft was decided to’send a.com) constitution “will be distributed to. _ Milk is MILK when you come into the world” and {ft should remain a part. of your diet for: your entire life — let us-deliver to you’ ~ Modern. Dairies Ltd. the first ‘food you ‘have “PHONE 5137 Other coaches will be ;] help out. ‘There will bes game against the Trail. 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