9Gb CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 24, 1969 Drivers Must Exercise Care Al Top of Hills By Buck Pacholzuh Trained Recreationalists Required The need for leadership both kinds of leaders — the 2. Provincial Recreation in recreation is neither uni- professional and the volun- Conference —- May Titon que nor recent. It was recog- teer. ul. community (Wednesday evenin; many years ago by recreation programs depend urday night), ‘Trail. Ba: ri ten and women with vislon,'on the cluse co-operation of per’ seleente mi imagination and an unselfish|the two and on an unde Te Baseball School for jwarns R. interest in the welfare of Stat atistic-} lof the” others. These. people, too Companies of ‘Canada. numerous to mention, were cee NEWS ABOUT RECREATION Judicious Liquor Use NOTICE Makes Society Happy For Parents of Retarded Children Tho judicious use of liq'totaller in B.C. is Prem uor can create a happy frien- W. A. C. Bennett nee i Your child can enjoy a holiday at the aly society, says ae bishop|he said. fartin Johnson, who serves] . “{ am encouraged to on the oval otnmnlsslon in: know,” he continued, “that bishop Johnson was at|{ am not alone in my think- DR: ENDICOTT HOME Some beds are for hild: age 6 SNEAK PREVIEW c of the Rotary Club's Cstogar Sentor Citi-) the villa Sunday and Rotarians will be on hand to assist in Palen: the filling out of forms and to answer any questions. All ap- plicants for the villa—within School District No. 9—must have their applications in by May 4 for processing. — Castle- zens’ Villa will be held this Sunday from 1 to 4 p.m. to per- mit senior citizens of Castlegar and district who are poten- tial renters of accommodation, and their families, to view the units. A tour of the facilities for the general public is plan- ned at a later date. Application forms will be available at|4" News Photo one time Catholic bisho op of of Nelson and ing. I am in the best of Dame University. The recently retired arch- bishop, in st public statement on the subject since his appointment Jan. 31, “yg when I - edly agree with those people who want to stigmatize the obnoxious drinker — the per- son who drinks excessively to the detriment of his fam: ily, his his health years and up, for temporary stay, between July 1st and August 3lst. Apply to Dr. Endicott Home, Box 817, Creston, B.C. Also, apply for children now. in’ school residence. Society for tne first volunteer leaders. that 1 do not foubscribe to the abuse of alcohol, I would love to be a champion or a.crusa- peer for the proper use of Toastmasters Club Looks for Members The Castlegar Toastmas- garnered from this co-oper- ters club meets at the Hi ative ouucational hobby. Arrow Arms every second| Castlegar club was and Tourth Thursday of the strong’ ‘in its any. days and month, remained so all the time the — Bowling Woods 276. Many men who are lead-|¢am was being une ers in the communities of ts: Muffets 4, d have ‘oastmasterin| and owe much of their abe ity and confidence in meet- ing the public to the uated ig|went many ing the club almost depleted of members. The work force that was employed there Take Five 2 have now/Cheerios 2, Mugs 0, Pincurl- moved on and with themiers 0. fmasters, leav- a club now asks that asters consider Other 600's Vicky Bissell : 655, Kay Bevans 640, Eileen Woods 623. Results — Mae Bell 607, Blanche . Beverson 607. Parrots 2719. : Team points: Parrots 4, ‘Budgies 1, Canaries 4, Swal- ‘lows 0, Orioles 0, Robins 3. Rowdy pers: Thurs. 1 p.m, | 6; LHS Bet Oglow 254. LHT Betty c Gdlow 671, THS Moaners 974. THT and his “And I have the greatest sympathy for those who suf- fer from the obnoxious and rinker.”* John mer Roman_ Catholic arch: ho] ge Churles W. Morrow of Ver- non and Ed Lawson, western director of the | Teamsters He has been asking peo- pies opinions on’ liquor re- iorm, he said, and must be careful not to unpase his Per. sonal views on ut he said ity is no sec- ret he enjoys wine with “T think of it is an ac- “I've been amazed by the warmth and Triendliness | that somes wil social drink. a t is the atmosphere 1] throu; would like to He Preset his observa tions the great- But, he said, he doesn’t its|think that as a member of royal commission he should be considered respon: sible for legislation that will cure all the evils of liquor. “I don't think any legi- slation can make people good, any more tl the church cant make people good,’ he hol. Archbishop Johnson said ho; he Beauty Lane (Previously known as Bel Air Beauty Salon) is now. located at 611 Columbia Ave. In the Oglow Block Open Monday through Saturday “TELEPHONE 365-6700 Opening Special On COLD WAVES to MAY. Ist Operators: Barb Friesen & Rosalind Regan est adeifaton for those Pho eat- ing, | asi music is. It should be eans to an end in terms ‘of f reasonable convivi- ality, and the key word is rea- sonable. “To sum it uP 7 fshould always be within the ‘ood taste. I don't Thine SELKIRK — COURSES ‘Yaey were the pic what is - ‘called the re- loneers of creauon movement. er is the person who the need for leader- ship with the -chan-| co) yuag Frocted, it it became “nie- auu-time “employment Pint he leld and so the recreation ple for|develop the skills Coming Events: Fecrvatlon profession’ was Hall, ee mat the present time in sion: age card $1. many of by Recreation Commission. Canada we have™ volunteer: The volunteer ead: assumes the” direct leadership. of'a |community Hy Pour assisting the individ participants to necessary to a rich and meaningful'life. Lorne Silverthorne Funeral on Monday services He was married in son Greek tt in 1952 and moved ere ther, ae Mrs. Ima), “Stevenson helg tron ican nthe ch ‘chay mins sun} it: of Ages Ages and Ch rack for Also surviving is his mo- Silver- Mrs. thorne of Chilliwack; one bro- r, Wilbert of and | N; y. (The- Mrs, Seorge (Norma) Wilson, of t services were |i t of the lome with Captain \ Wo AL earaisnt of the Trail Salvation Army officiat- ing. : ere Rock g in the} Following services at Cas- e body was sent to to the Castlegar area in 1963. Four. years. later he took up permanent’ residence in South Slocan area. Silverthorne is sur- wived by his wife Lena; one n, Delmar; Valorie, ‘Anne-Marie‘and’ Shar: on, all at: home. final - services yesterday with cremation fol- lowing. Nee Flowers .are gratefully declined and donations « ne be y lniructor Courses — & ival — - Saturday) Kelowna. Cro Water Sate. sdjust our driving aad slow ay 24, 25, 80,:31 and June down. There could be a stal- ominion Drama Fest-|¢ven 19 to 24 (Monday orntinned: 6. B.C. One-Act Drama|ing advice to Bestival Bloals oe e 4to7 e fue “Because our vision is mited or obscured we must led. cur, an intersection fr a ‘child on the road, " Bethell otters 4 the follow: pect oontlict as an Kamloops. 25 to 26 (Friday: eve: saturday), day evening Secondary School. Fee: $2.” May 24 gound Leaders Notre Dame Univers.” ou Pat Patil ae pe at the top of the e 7. Art Workshop — April pared’ to ni Horsemanship | C! Hes and 25 turds and Sunday), Cranbrook. Fee: "9, West Kootenay Play:|the * School tay 16, 17 fon 48 ag (eciaay evening to Sun afternoon}, me dicra! Q The “following are the|fiet “with any car coming events for the ‘week. If: you|toward you from the other take’ evasive, action. it the top of th @as you get closer sto “Slthae ‘te contour of the. road our view. This tance to react to help avoid con- 7 way Avaya hhave an escape tag defensively ron a you can avold ff incor! or. or ieee acts” of Bethel © concluded. For Spring at Your K.C. Co-operative Society CHECK THESE FEATURES IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT CO-OP FLOUR No. 1 White. 25-1b. Bag CO-OP MUSHROOMS Stems & Pieces. 10-02. Ting ——SforSI § School. Wednesday Efoning ton in ‘Robson ‘Sehol and bad- 2) minton “for couples: in the nt Cheese Whiz, Kraft. “2b. Jar Pineapple Juice, 48-02. : Tomato Juice, Son: Cheese Apple Drink, Cheeses = Kraft. Velveeta. 2 Ibs. Toilet Tissue, Ballet . “COME IN-AND CHECK OUR EVERYDAY, LOW PRODUCE. PRICES GREAT BUYS, FROM OUR DRYGOODS DEPARTMENT Fes Chip Bod Pillows, Catton print covers filled with poly four, wrx 25" $1.59 ——$1.28 Floor-Mais,.a> 18” X 27 mat made of pleced carpet. Feature item at, ~ Mon’s Dress Socks, &y tovghis. All nylon stretch. Regular $1.50 pair Boys’ Drass Socks, Stretch Terry, assorted spring colors. Pair only Boys’ Casual Pants, ‘Assorted colors and styles. Regular $5.98 pair Women’s Nylons, Firstavatity seamless mesh. Stock up at Summer 1969 Terry Tea Towels, Sriat: prints on good quality Terry Moaners bee Dates are Set For Cub Camp For August 3-9 committee meet- ing é ite "ond Castlegar Cubs and Scouts was held recently at the Home, of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. J. Beaton reported pas fhe’ club out b: elping the club out by re- joining. ‘The you help it,” suggests a club will help.” Frase College attended the last micetings and was very club is a two- way street. It helped you, spokesman. He gontinued: “The club colla pse without your Ross r from Selkirk IS Ruth Rourke 263. LHT Dagny E snoksen, 614. MHS ‘Team points: Hooters 4, |" Screamers 0, Groaners 4, |¢, , | Sanen 0, Criers 1, Moaners Other 600’s Shirley An- derson 619. Rowdy Rollers. Thurs. 1 p.m. LHS Bonnie White 232. PET aeonmle: White 628. inte! in the possibilities of ;308. MHT Dai Rourke 720. foustmasteriog: He would like’ the club, with a few of its|The ? THS ies rate 1050. THT 911. THT jScreamers 2440, to a good end, such a3/sooth: ing or relaxing. of nerves.” He t asa fre- suent ‘reelier he has notic- a difference in atmos- phere between flights and gilghts where liquor is servi are fpetotallers. guess the No. 1 tee- No day credit courses will be offered this summer. Instead, the ‘follow- ing credit courses will,be offered on an evening basis two nights per week, with classes running from May 19 to August 7. A minimum enrol- ment of twenty students will be required to offer a course. English 111 — Modern Literature English 211 — A Survey of English Literature Physics 110 — Basic Physics (no laboratory) 141 — to Urban G thalf AT NEW The Motor and Mower Shop KINNAIRD LOCATION vd contact Coles ry nies ‘Notre ‘D: oor ame ia Paogce ees Club should | = axalty of Ne a t 865-5820, |{E°, ‘Note: A variety of game3|one of Canada’s most distin Spring convocation ‘of. Nelson will include as chancellor. of Dr. poeta Le “Keenleyeide, for couples held in W Park‘ School on Wedn uished citizens. ‘Also honored at the con- willbe’ retir- ines mas, who June. after completing 10 years.as university president. Bath Towels, * Lady Towel soft paste! colors, p id, 24" X 48" Dish Cloths, 15” x 15" in bright checks. Stock up now at —UP.TO 50% OFF.ON MANY NON-ADVERTISED ITEMS — REAL SAVINGS IN OUR. HARDWARE DEPARTMENT $128 Bernzomatic Torch Kit, Includes torch assembly & extra burner head i St Bernzomatic Propane Cylinder, Fer the tome Sie .gaine| L.: . Grease Gun, Muligurrene | for cartridge or bulk load. Special at SS cAROEKHOE | _-§1.59| MMELSIOVEL $2.39 GAMENOME_._.. $1,69| mentee $2.99 Green plastic. 44“ X 50° Br education. a Garbage Gans, Galvantiid 1634gallon copacity. Priced at only eee ah ot governors of Storage Can, Plastic with lock lid. Ideal for food storage. 6 gal. a ndatio until Galvan ized, Pail, 8-Quart capacity. A feature item at only Plastic "Pail, 11-Quart capacity HOW ABOUT. THESE APPLIANCE SPECIALS? that Cub camp will be held at experienced past members, peer joints: The ? Camp Tweedsmuir from Aug. to present a meeting for the |Kin Gars = Regulars 3, tae | 3 to 9. Dues are $15 per boy. benefit of the faculty at the possible 0, Spoilers 2, Blow, Hi | A r r fe) Ww A r m Ss 1 é ‘A ‘banquet for leaders Coliege when it opens up in| Outs and committee members will the Other _600’'s Gordon i “MOTOR: HOTEL - i be held at Selkirie College on petien could “be the pee : ; af .m. ic] are of a whole new ie Th! $250 each. Sere neces mas Ss ee f ; CHEF'S LUNCHEON There will be a rummage | college an so | Harry Chernoff 610, Kay Ads- sale at the Scout Hall on young men in business,|head 607. SMORGASBORD May 2 and 3. Proceei trades, RCMP and college stu-| Tues. Night ‘Mixed 9-11 Monday thru Friday i 12 noon to 2 p.m. $1.75 Dr. Keenleyside, co-chair- .C. By " Mathematies 110 — First-Year College Mateoatee roland Mathematics 211 — Calculus II - History 211 — History of Canada ian 111 — Inte y {a2 EQUIPMENT SERVICE . innaird Elementary School le" and badminton 1280 Columbia Ave., Castlegar, B.C. ey fhe Repeon: School Note: Senior men’s xo coer Fee % BRIGGS & STRATTON SERVICE. DEALER < AND. KOHLER MOTORS Phone 365-9411 ion must be by Monday, May 12. To register, com- plete and mail the form below to the Department of Continuing Educa- tion, Selkirk College, Castlegar. Tuition is $75.00 for each full course or $37.50 for each half course. Payment will be due on the first day of ursday evenings has now.| career as been =.CANCELLED for. the season. Unit for hall improvements and dents ‘taking kitchen facili yore. veh wants to A ee night is being|develop speaking and leader- planned early in May with|ship qualities and get a work- the date yet to be set. ing knowledge of Parliament: The next meeting will ary procedure should ing be held on May 12 at the about to: ig _by Con out Hall. All parents are tacting Mike Hamedek, Spavid being invited to Mend. iLoxam, or Jack Chernoff. In Dr Kclnleyside’s ac. fe tive life time has always been, SELKIRK COLLEGE APPLICATION FOR SUMMER SCHOOL choose your brew from the Kootenays’ ON FRONT STREET © : peel af 2 see : me University." has’ : : COURSE NAME MAILING ADDRESS PHONE KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Placed second el BINGO Other 600’s Matt Rohn 0. eee yee Bel 266 LAT || - ST. RITA’S HALL District Socials ‘AGE ~ LAST SCHOOL ATTENDED (PLEASE ENCLOSE DOCUMENTS) Mrs, D. E. Hughes 365-5503 Guests at the home of|marg Bonnett 666. ‘A going-away by|Mr. and Mrs, Paul Drazdoff| “rHiS Jaguars her neighbors was ven ‘urs, Jr. of Castlégar on the week- Reg f Kinnaird re-|end were Mr. and Mrs. John coup td the home of Mrs. cf Drazdoff, Mr. Leo praniott Davidson. Mrs. er and|and Mrs. Grace. Perkins, ali 2, Jagu: children will be leaving for for!of Oregon. ther BG0's Pat jaguars 3. Vernon in the Mr. Rick Davidson, who|623, Helen Stamp-Vincent™ where they will joi in Mr, Skin, ner who ad transferred has been visiting his parents there rteett ee in eee months be leaving Kinnaird Her TY ations ka thee shortly for Tucson, Ariz. Af- Castlegar and“ District Hos- pa May 1 he will be flying vi So tereae oe | pratt : use our convenient Credit Plan - Irs. M. R. Pace and son “ " S peas “of Castlegar return- ed recently from Calgary where they visit Pace's soning aad ni dat ter, Mr. ani brie, 970. THT points; Cadillacs 2, T-Birds 3. 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