CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Oct. 2, 1969 Mrs. Mae Moroso Again Ladies Golf Champion After Season at Castlegar & District Golf Club Winner of the Last 35 ladies of the Castlegar Golf Club played off for the club Corby trophy and club cham- plon for 2808, ewith a low gross of 99, F.J. SMITHERAM TRAILER TOWING Fully Insured Phone 365-5308 Box 135}, Castlegar Mae “Moroso, The Celgar trop! low net was won by Me @ by the number ent the standard of golf i" proving among the club members, Tied for runner-u the championshi red Sherstobitof! Oglow with Mildred win on the sudden death play of for rrie ‘here were four people tied for net: Jae Taylor, Pauline Paul- son, Aileen Oglow and Cher- rie Lyons, Aileen won this on the second hole of sudden death play off. Low gro! flight was won by Bev Dow- ney and runner-up was Paul- ine Paulson. Low net.in “B” flight was Jean Murphy with run- ner-up Mabel Creighton. Low gross “C" flight: winner was Cherrie Lyons Director of GHA Meets With Local One size Leprechaun Super-sheer ‘ac Mesh Stockings =e One size Leprechaun Panti-hose $2.00 Pretty “Polly | Stand-Easies “with a touch of support for tired 400 KAR NIES Officers of Branch John F. Sokol. a director of the Canadian Institute of day. He met with the execu- branch of the organization to discuss programs and Policies for the coming yea Macheth. Kinnaird. vice-pre- sident: R. T. Waldie. Rabson: treasurer; and H. R. McAr- thur. . Kinnaird. secretary. FE. N. Brockway is representative for the Trail- Rossland area and Bain Oliv- er for the Nelson district. Sokol’s visit nreced- of e pea whieh takes place this evening ne Same N. Goodsell will fhe season at Selkirk Collees with a talk on‘ “The Challenge of Latin America.” Mr. Goodsell is a_well known journalist and Uatin American editor of the Chris- m Science Monitor. His|* topic eeeane zane, , Challenge of has won awards and citations in each of HG last five years for re- rting of South and Central American activities. ne! ss in the “B” International Affairs, was a/Té visitor to the district yester- 1 tive of the West .Kootenay|in with runner-up Jean Petter- son. Low net “C” flight was Norma MacDonald with ra r up Clari “A” flight. lon; Bell Gray and “A” putts, Jae Taylor. “B" ht longest drive and east p atte wee, Downe: De tt n_ prizes for there prowess with the chi Pam the tattle for the paint-' ing w was won by Mrs. C. Loe- A first class of golf was Safoy ed by all members with the wea’ a being fine charge of refreshm The wind-up social ot to on Oct. 7 at 8 p.m. Former Slocan . Resident Passes Wilfrid Greenwood, 55 of Railway St. in Trail died Sept. 20 at his home after a lengthy illness. Funeral services were held Wednesday of last week m St, Slocan Sit ee Meuner offici: took place in the S| locan City cemetery. After working in the mines in the Slocan area pe joined the Merchant Navy in Vancouver and served for 10 years on many different ves- one fe married Annie Far- rell i Montreal in ta They movedit to tral in 1 Schmabelle of New Denver and Mrs. John (Alma) Life BOOK NOW: 15 days $299.00 from Vancouver Departures: January 5, 19 & 25 February 2, 8, 16 & 22 March 2 and 16 © Includes air fare, hotels, of Slocan City; and a brother en. Boisvert of Shavers nel Gastlegar Socials dirs. H. Johnson Ph. 365-8294 be held at Mrs. Guy’ Guido’s r. Sept.) Tues. 830,, 4 Wayne Ackerman Wed, Lard LHT. 232. lers Canaries LHS Bev LHT Bev alot 678, Wtixed 7. o'clock LHS Eleanor Holdsworth 280. LHS Eleanor Holdsworth 703. MHS Matt Rohn 274. WHT gs Rowiass 2 aints: Impossibl Team a pss es 13, The 255 Kin .Gars 3, flighi|Solters 1, John Paulson 630, 629. » 5 Kami 3, Flamin- gos 3, "Cotigars 1, Nighthawks Matt Rohn 3, Airdots 1, Other 600's oe Nite Cut Rate Adshead 257. Kay io ‘Adshead 692, Swallows 885. THT 8. Points: Orioles 1, Parrots 3, 3, Canaries 2, Swal- lows 2, Robins 2, Budgies 2. Thurs. Morning LHS Elaine Marta Elaine Martin 6 THS ‘Beavers a2 THT Points: Beavers 2, Chipsets ee Lions 2, Minks Squirrels 3, Teddy Bears Rowdy Rollers Thurs. 1 LHS _ Rosemarie Beavers 24 le _ Jel LHT Gunvor Reinsbak- roaners Watters 2 Criers 3, Moan- d-| e Thurs. Mixed Comm. Maloft ickey Read MHS MHT Ken Scott 723. eines 1013. THT Sa potnts: Die Hards 4, Zute Suit-The 4 Cuffs Juicer 2, Kokanees 2, Dood- Haws 1, Flukies , Hee , Regulars 3, Vike Other 600’s Don Farrier] — Bowling Results — Matt Rohn 645. Gerry Pore LHT Gerry McMullen THS Chevys 864. THT | PAINT SALE CONTINUES TO’ ; Senior Citizens held their re-| { ‘Senior Citizens Want Regular Meeting Hall Castlegar and; District gular meeting Friday evening with 46 members and tw pisltors, Mrs. Lillian Hapala| and Mrs. E. Kraft, present. It was interesting to note that 50 ie cent of the member- shi were present with a irip for the abandoned. An accepted. Members will at- Woodland Park Schon ae of 89 paid-up members. | Oct. The opening ode was ac- companied on the piano by’ Mrs. C. Brady. President H. Evans extended a warm wel- Wm. Wright, Mrs. G. Ha; owing, ito'a busy time ahead the another fall should be invitation from the McMixers Square Dance Club was received and tend the square dance in the on|f rs. E. Murray of the sick committee reported Dr. en and Mrs, F, Jonkman are in CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Oct. 2, 1969 Ed . SATURDAY, OCT., 4th m points: Cadillacs 2, Road Runners 3, T-Birds 1, Ramblers 0, Chevys 4, Mus-| come to mbers and me! the Castlegar Hospital. Flow- guests. It was decided -that eda wore Ww. ers and cards were sent. W. pew was expected home Fri- 616. | Thurs, Morning LHS Lil LHT Lil Knowler 672. Lions 849. Beavers 2376. ‘Team po! . Other 600's 640. ta € Other 600's Marg Bonnett Knowler 294. 0, Chipmunks 0, Pea Bears 0 pmunk iY Squirrels 1, HR Dorothy Hardy 638, Mary Bermel Take advantage of this great saving, — The best step in the Bright Direction. OGLOW BROS. BUILDING & SUPPLY CO. LTD PH: 365-7202 B ii) Church Services LUTHERAN CHURCH SERVICES ui Sundays at 9.30 a.m. Kinnaird United Church Richard Klein, Vicar P 1976 Sunday School 8.45 a.m. Rev. Harold C. Clark W 254. DEPARTMENT: OF TRANSPORT NOTICE TO SHIPPING ISSUED BY DISTRICT MANAGER, VICTORIA B.C, INTERIOR, — ARROW LAKES — COLUMBIA RIVER — Lights id Lights k The ee ae have been permanently discontinued: LL 31 Cottonwood Point Range Back Light LL 33 Rock Island Channel Range Back Light LL 33.5 West Demars LL 34 Nakusp Wharf have at the m lights ded in the list below: Lights which were * been by Creek, Snag Bay, Johnston Creek NAME Cayuse Creek 268. 315. Bowman Creck 4, 3, Ki Miss Colleen Hill, who was a patient in Castlegar weer transfers and ‘sightseeing Many other plans daily VIPOND FOR TRAVEL Trail & Cranbrook home again. and . 'T. Lampard of a River spent the Sek end i ae Castlegar visiting with relat Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Morey are the former's brothers, Mr. D. SAT HH I UU iit i = fe FALL PLANTING ir. Bob Morey of Creston. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Ads- Morey of Dawson Creek and: ed Hospital for a ‘few days last Ellis Lola The nig 685, 31, B i Cheveldave 606. Sept. 24. Tues. Mixed 7 o'clock 395, MHT Charley Burdette “THS The ? 1062, THT ? 2889. Team Points: Tmpossibics d!3, The ? 4, Kin Gars 0, gulars 2, Vi noff 666, Earl Rourke 656. Wo d 645, John Paulson Tes, s Nioht Mixed 9-11 berries 1, Formas 2, Other 600's Paul Kinakin Bill Johnston Cr. E. Edgewood East Spoil- es 1. Burton West Lights d: East, ewood, Burton West; Almen Creek, West Demars, west, Ann Point, Albert Point,.and Dickenson Point. New Permanent Lights have been: Established as Follows: Nakusp South- STRUCTURE, LOCATION AND APPROX. POSITION COLOUR W. side of Lake; 15 feet White AHLW. 49 23 32N 118 00 (Red sector 57W. Lantern mounted ona_ at low water) white skeleton aluminum tower W. side of Lake; 15 feet White AH.W. 49 31 35N 118 03 39W. Lantern mounted on a white skeleton aluminum tower W. side of Lake; 15 feet White A.H.W. 49 36 30N 118 09 condensing 26W. Lantern mounted on panels up- a white skeleton aluminum stream and tower downstream E. side of Lake; 15 feet . White AH.W. 49 41 30N 118 07 39W. Lantern mounted on a white skeleton aluminum tower E. side of Take; 15 feet White AH.W. 49 46 O5N 118 06. 33W. Lantern mountéd ‘on. a white skeleton aluminum tower W. Side of Channel. 15 feet . White AH.W. 49 59 28N 117 54 CHARAC- TERISTIC 15 Flashes per minute. Port Day-mark 15 Flashes per minute, Port Day-mark 15 Flashes per minute. Port ~ Day-marks 15 Flashes per minute. Starb Day-mark 15 Flashes per | Wed. 7.30 Prayer Bible Study 365-6662 ‘Sept. 7 service at 11.30 am. B for all ages) 1 ‘CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Ph. 365-6667 Next to the sina Plaza Motel 7.30 p.m. Evangelistic Service hone Norman Walker Pastor Trl "Hosp ital, ed. Canadian Legion had done all they could to help the Senior Citizens and that the iteful Members thought a commit- tee should be formed to look into the finding of a meeting Place and mr. Kvans was el- ected chairman with power to name his own committee Mr. Evans reminded the Castlegar members of their civic auty to see that their names are on the voters’ list. Alter some discussion AIR TESTING DEVICE at Selkirk College, which is now being operated by the Kootenay Pollution Control Association, is garding the of meet- ing dates, members decided to stay with second and fourth Friday evenings, that the their meetings ahd the local membership could not change dates. The regional meeting sito to be held a Castlegar on ‘ST. RITA'S " CATHOLIC CHURCH Rey. E. A. Brophy Ph. 365-7143 Sunday Masses at 9-am.-1lam.-7 p.m. The entertainment fol- lowing the meeting was pro- vided by J. Dvorak. He show- ed colored slides and movies. district, th ed house at Water Falls near Creston, Fort Steele, the a GRACE PRESBY CHURCH No Service during August with Sunday School Minister Rev. J. Wiseman . Ph. 352-6194 Nelson Cameron ‘Falls ee nee and many, more, One of the mast "peautiful slides was of Idaho Lookout at an elevation of 7,467 feet. CHURCH OF GOD 804 ke ‘Ve., ye Rev. Ira Johnson Ph. 365-6762 Sun Services junday Bible on (classes Morning Wohin os am. ig Service 7 p. Mia. Week Bible study and Wed: 7.30 p.m. the. world is right at our back doors. Mr. Dvorak was sincerely thanked - for the — entertain- here. Sh ig a filter which has been in the ma- chine collecting matter from the air over a period of three ‘days is Gary Camozzi, president of the Selkirk College stu- dents’ executive council. Sitting is Selkirk instructor Bruce Fraser, an executive member of the KPCA. The students’ council contributed $600 towards the study of pollution, of which $250 was-used to purchase the testing device. Mr. Camozzi said it was the students’ concern about matters apart from student affairs that led them to put their support behind the private citizens’ group. Results will be tested by. Mr. Fraser, Dr. John Breckenbridge and Peter Wood and will be compared ‘with those taken by the Health Unit, with whom the ce is co-operating. — Castlegar News Photo Barge on Loose On Slocan Lake For About 5 Weoks A ghost ship the size of is aimlessly of transport has been noti- fied. which - is having such a ection of The. barge, about 125 feet long, 40 feet wide and = five feet deep; PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE tish ,,|Pharmacists Welfare Drugs Charge Ectectlye yesterday, Bri- wanders with the wind and covers up to five miles day It wanders from one end Remove $1 vided for under the social Hams Whole or Shank Portion READY TO SERVE — GOVERNMENT APPROVED Chuck Pot Roast of Beef _ Canada Choice, Canada Good. Mature Grain-Fed Beef E FRESH KILLED CHICKEN. , For Frying or Roasting FRICASSEE Government Approved PORK ROAST . 89 aus peatieseoce . 89 Club Steak... Cholee, Canada Good. Mature Grain-Fed Beef _ 51.19 CHUCK STEAK Canada Choice, Canada Good _. __Ib. 59: SLIGED BACON Pound Package 89: NALLEY’S Hot or Western DOMESTIC. OIL FOR SALADS OR FRYING SAVE aE 32or Reg. 99¢ SPECIAL 24 or. Reg. 79c SPECIAL 796 - 59¢ fies” A NABOB COFFEE 2 $1.59), PURITY noun). All Purnose, $1.49] BISCUITS 3..$1 PACIFIC MILK 5 tat tins $1 5% ox. tins PARKAY MALKIN’S CHOICE PEAS, Assorted ........ $1 ptured bi September, the year oie of its in No Penver and is again on MARGARINE a. Ibs. 59¢ MALKIN‘S “Mrs. S, Dewis of Robson, grand chick of British Colum- LHS Marge Bonnett 283. LHT Marge Bonnett 709. MHS Matt Rohn 255. MHT (ed sector minute. Port Day-mark 15 Flashes per minute. Port », Day-mark Pee the $1° fee sur- charge imposed last April 15 to help offset low govern- ment payments on tion ‘drugs for patients pro- GLARK’S SOUP Tomato or Vegetable 20W. White wood mast. at low water) W. side of Channel. 25 feet Green AJHWLW. 50 04 45N 117 56 | 10W. Lantern mounted on a white skeleton aluminum tower > We side of Channel. 40 fect Green A.H.W.50 06 18N 117 5! 18W. Lantern mounted on a white skeleton. aluminum tower E, side of Channel: 15 feet. Red AHLW. 50,07 59N 117 48 33W. White wood mast’. W. side of Channel. 15 feet Green A.H.W. 50.09 I5N 117 49 é O1W. Lantern mounted on a white‘skeleton zluminum- tower W. side of Lake. 15 feet White AH.W. 50.12 39N 117 49 30W. Lantern mounted on a white skeleton aluminum tower E. side of Lake. 55 feet ‘White 2 AHLW. 50 02 42N 117 53 tps 33W. Secured to the cliff face, white mast East side of Lake. 15 feet White AHLW. 50 28 O8N 117 54 52W. Lantern. mounted on a white skeleton aluminum tower E. side of Lake. 15 feet White AH.W. 50°35 30N 117 54 40W. Lantern mounted on a white skeleton aluminum tower E, side of N-E. Arm. 15 feet AH.LW. 50 42 VON 117 48 42W. Lantern mounted on a white skeleton aluminum tower not an 5s$l 6. $1 scene 3 298 ipeits.........4 0 45¢ SEANGES g9¢ $] 69 Light e 89: ATTENTION ai eae oe aa or 100 WATT C U R ‘ L E R S St ‘STORE HOURS ARE 9 A.M.TO 6 P.M.— OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 9 PM. Cut Rate Groceteria PORK & BEANS ....... DAILY FRESH WHITE OR =—~6 ‘Polly Wrap BREAD and Sliced ___| A... 49 BATHROOM TISSUE ...6 ~. SO° BEAUTIFUL SEAMLESS io 5..$1 NYLONS. ... & 99¢ ~——$1.59 macies in B.C., Peter W. Bell, of the|s ny Benen Columbia Profession- wit = | ists! Seeley, 7 thing you moor tt to.” Ee Pl sate that negotiations with ——— Migratory Bird the go for an im- proved F payment nt sven, have resumed zg ol Regufations Now Out in Pamhtet z ‘A new pamphlet cove: the migratory game covering King Alfred Daffodils, doz. Double Early Tulips Double Late Tulips, yellow Double Late Tulips, white TULIPS REGULAR Black — Blue — Pink — Scarlet — Yellow 12c each or $1.29 dozen CROCUS, Assorted colors, pkg. LATERS SOIL & BULB bust per package PEAT MOSS SPECIALS TORCAN ELECTRIC FRY PANS regular $24.95 -SPEGIAL .....:..... $18.95 TORCAN TEFLON FRY PANS regular $18.95 SPECIAL .......... $13.49 Mitchell Supply Ltd. FRONT STREET PHONE 365-7252 TDA slid Alwen Creek © MOORE BUSINESS FORMS Agent CASTLEGAR NEWS REGIONAL ECUMENICAL PARISH Anglican. — United _ CHURCHES OF Rot pate Castle; — Ki ird IN ST. DAVID‘S ANGLICAN CHURCH UNITED CHURCH SERVICE 10:00 a.m. Ae CaN eae SERVICES 8:00 & 11:15 a.m. Robson 945 a.m. welfare pl Sunday School Grade 1, kindergarten &. babysitting ed. The eocietys showed that the average or at 10 and 11.15. a. erhead costs 0! Rev. T. Allen, 365-7424 — Rev. G. Hermanson prescription 1968 (over ‘ ind above: in, lent cost) | 365-8337 — Rev. C. Howard 3657814 tie moral an fee . C. Brad- while making her visits the East Hootenye: Mess Dewis was aw: weeks and Mrs. Pradtora or a week. 15 Flashes per. minute. Port Day-mark Mosquito Creek 15 Flashes. per minute. Port Day-mark 15, Flashes ‘per. minute.: Starb Day-mark Dispatch pun ands as getiement seems im-| IVORY LIQUID DETERGENT.... KING SIZE TIDE Addition: of the $1 sur- e was to Bape sek the $1. af loss incurred each time reseription, was i calculatio: West Demars operation, with the Canadian Laund Witlige Service. = jundry le new pamp! con- Detergen: taining a colored map show- , ing the open seasons and bag limits in the various regions of the province, is now. avail- able from all licence issuers throughout British ¢ Columbia: FERTILIZERS 15 Flashes. per minute. Port Day-mark Smith Point Potatoes 50 Ih. Bag .Good for Winter Storage __ Cape Horn AS Flashes ‘per minute Fly the Alpine Routes to... Revelstoke — Mica Creek Prince George — McBride MONDAYS AND FRIDAYS Leave Revelstoke 7, 80 a.m. — Arrive Castlegar 8.45 a.m. Leave Castlegar 9 a.m. — Arrive Revelstoke 10.10 a.m. TUESDAYS. AND THURSDAYS Leave Revelstoke 1 p.m. — Arrive Castlegar 2.15 p.m. Leave Castlegar 3 p.m. Arrive Revelstoke 4 p.m. Castlegar: Revelstoke ae ahi cesta (Plus Boarding MONDAYS: A ‘AND ‘FRIDAYS Cc at Flights to Mica Creek, Pritee George, Valemount and McBride. Trans-Inland Airlines Revelstoke, B.C. - For Reservations & Information WEST'S TRAVEL AGENCY Phone Castlegar 365-7542 15 Flashes per minute. Starb Day-mark Ann Point 15 Flashes per. minute. Starb Day-matk Albert Point ANNUAL MEETING : Oct. 15th, 1969 ARENA HALL White *45 Flashes per minute. Starb Day-mark Dickenson Point 8.00 p.m. CASTLE MOTORS LTD. PH. 365-7033 SHELL PRODUCTS Come Out and Support Your Curling Club Z WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES CENTRAL FOOD MART OPEN SUNDAYS 10 A.M. TO 6 P.M. L. E. SLAGHT CASTLEGAR District Manager QA Victoria, .B.C. HR HUME So ad HN