CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Jan. 3, 1963 , Castlegar Socials Mrs, 11, Johnson, Ph. 565-9204 ae Jim Smith,: who is attending i Saye UBC, spent. the holidays with his P AY'N T AKIT LTD. parents Mr, and Mrs:.W. A. Smith. {Mr and Mrs, EB, L, Conroy spent Christmas’ Day visiting «in Rossland. OPEN 9 AM. to 9 Pu. ~ MONDAY: thru “FRIDAY. SATURDAY fill. 5.30 PM. . CLOSED ‘SUNDAY CASTLEGAR NEWS, FOR SALE FOR SALE: 1953 Ford Pickup or trade on Attractive’ home building lots lute model_car, Ph, 365-8307, tn Castionar, Ph. 308-5200," ttn For Sale of rent — house abuva| Raspberry. Also 50-ft, mast with FOR RENT channels 2 and 4 antennas. Ph. 365~ BOtO. 31) z-vedroom house, {llgh’ School, Apply Brilliant, B.C, Relea apartment. Ph. Thursday, Jan. 3, 1963 ROBSON SOCIALS Mrs, T,’ Sanford, Ph. 365-5883 Miss Sharon Wylle came from Edmonton to spend Christmas, with her mother, Mrs,"J, Wylle and her grandmother, Mrs, '0.| Ballard. ‘: > Leslie Waldie has returned, to FOR RENT Furnished apartment In “Hinnalrd, all poles supplicd, Ph, 365-3751 be- WANTED Housekeeper wanted. Ph, i281, KOOTENAY. *’ , iigpe-te: 3 Auto Collision Up-to-date equipment for. repairs to your car: “It is proved the‘best'in the District in auto’ body painting’ and repairs.” Auto Glass Installed - Workmanship Guaranteed Victoria Coltege after spending his 121 Columbia Ave. Phone 365-5022 Rolldeya with his parents, Mr, and “Home of the Fibreglass Car” ° of "Me. , and Mrs, 'D, Howitt ‘of = ‘Nakusp, ponents iCurlstmas seit thelr. and Mrs. ° Sean: Ire Lorne and Rodney Brown have returned to Brandon College after spending their Christmas vacation with their parents, Mr. and Mrs, W. R, Brown, ‘Miss Bernice Heslop has been home from her teaching duties at|” yp; Tobey Creek, to have ‘a. holiday witht ee parents, Mr. and Mra. J.) Hi BIRTHS __| Donald Bros. HEAGY — To Mr, and Mra, Raymond Heagy of Kinnaird, Dee, Earthmoving Contractors 24, a daughter. Ltd. GOETTING — To Mr, and Mrs. | BASEMENT Pr: Hugh Goetting of Kinnaird, Dec.| ING, | BACKFILLIN! 25, a son. SCAPING, CEMENT” MCNIVEN — To Mr. a Donald J, McNiven of ‘tell, Dee. hone 205 5404 Castlogar 27. a son, Cues On Curling ‘By MATT BALDWIN gueets of Mr, and - Mrs. Powell Serie eross from and Mrs, Ken Robey. and ‘J. 3, Bloodott, 3 daughter” Heather of. Nelson were guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. Marcel- lus Christmas Day. s i ew wear in Netzon vist, Mr.'M. Bryan of. Trail was the |spent New Year felson guest of Mr. and Mrs. L, Zinio) ing withs deri Easton's : mother H| over the’ holidays, Mrs, W. Byres. “) Guests of Mr, . and Mrs. “Black and Decker 714 in, power saw, 100 ft. extension cord, canopy to fit. 1962-63 half-ton, 2-100 1b. pro- pane tanks stand and -automatic ahiftt, Ph. 385-8843, Son | 5127, 7 Residential lots in Casticgar on Maple and 7th Ave. Ph, 365-2272 DITCH. LAND- 365+ 3 I cannot help feeling that this | pense maney Ea for a curling vent issue of professionalism is a bum |such as that TV series last winter rap. Our game can do very nicely |entitled “All-star Curling,’ without it. 2. anyone who participates in I know that I’m not going to|a bonspiel in which the prize is win any prizes‘ by putting in my|more than $150 a person or more two bits worth; but I just“have}than $600 for the rink, to get a few things off my, chest, . anyone who receives com- I am convinced that largely it|pensation for instructions, either is a tempest in'a teapot, and that|orally or in writing. | it will blow itself out in good time. What I hope to convey to you And it is apparent’ that’ I’m not is that curling wil never harbor a alone in my thinking out here in d sense the west, which is’ where it was that the sport really grew out of fant vider-model pick-up oF pan- jel, 4 or 6 cylinder. Prefer 4-ypecd transmission. Ph, 365-5187, 351 Business Opportunily Business minded? Want to be on your own? Invest in the ownership of a retail store or service station, En- quire at Anderson Agencies. 850 NOTICES Attention. Kinnaird Scout and Cub Parents — there will be an an- nual group committee meeting 7.30 Baaira” suite, “fully” furnished and heated, Pi, 305-5156. N81) Furniahed motel units open for Magnus cond organ, like now, | winter rentals, weekly or monthly, $100, Ph. 365-5028 or 365-8965. 350 | with or without cooking, Cloverleat Gow — wilt freshen for and timo | Motel. Ph. se5-so11, 850 soon. Write bex 302 Kinnaird, 850 Furnished suite, combined kitch- ha fen and living: room and 1949. Universal |: Willys. F.W:D. hathroora, 170 - 10th Ave. Kinnaird pin good condition. Full-size all- iy Sab ttn 46 metal cab. Write J. Hi Flel@, Box 7, aE TOTET ‘Apt, a-bedroom Christina (Lato Ri A47-04 not water, heated, $75.00 a. month, ‘Three cholce lots for immediate | Ph. ok 4341, ttn 47 sole in Kinberry Heights, Kinnaird, ‘room apartment. Apply Mc- $1450.00 cash. ‘Box 2010, King Geo. S781, Hwy., White Rock, B.C. 650 tin 48 SANTANO — To Mr. a ind Mrs, Leslie Santano of Castlegar, Dec. 27, a son, VADER — To Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Vader of Kinnaird, Jan. 1, a daughter. BUTOFF — ‘To Mr. and Mrs. Fred Butoff of Winlaw, Jani, a son, lucky to break even. And please don’t call it gamb- CBEACON: MOTORS | Ltd. Pontiac — Buick — Vauxhall. 201 Baker St, Nelson ~. Phone 678 - AL Mrs. x Pitman. and’ family have returned ' to ‘their home /in Grand | Forks, ed and. Mrs, Paul Gergely have returned ‘to’ thelr home!:in Nelson after. being here for. 10 Mise Kathleen McCutchea 2, aes ‘ nurse! ig at Vancouver. Ge: U neral, returned to Vancouver after |)... Full.o Turkey spending the Christmas holiday oo Back’ to Work!) Read the Castlegar News Classified ‘Ads og the nL | is Ane Gases! Neale ait carr and ‘Mrs. Sid Walton spent of thole hs in Spokane, the guests of thelr:son and Ganghter-in law, and.Mrs. M. Wall Mr and’ Mra, E. ey. Lipsett ———————————— Building Supplies OGLOW. BEOS. “Dick’ ie director Building & Supply Co. Lad of public ions of ‘the:B.C, Te- lephone: Company, re! Dee, ‘31 of the term. it just” ‘isn't Possible to’ live creighte Apartments, Ph. 365-1 CRATER TAL VOLKSWAGEN SALES & Phone R.A. (Bob) Complete Stock of Volk and SERVICE” ; Horswill 365-3491 gen Cars and Trucks New Rambler Cars Sales & Service — Trades PARK VIEW MOTORS — Ni ERATOR ETAL parenis welcome, . Trall Business College, New Term Begins February 4. 700 WIL baby sit in Blueberry. En, }-8178, Well Women's Clinic now closed. Re-opena Tuesday Jan. § 2 - 3.80 Leg- fon Hall Castlegar and every Tues- day thereafter. Inquiries Ph, 365-557! Compliments of the Season, from duled Air, Rall & Ship a Ines te for TRAVE! Trait Ph, Zenith Hed Certified Representative for all Sche- | #OW: short pants to begin with. long into ' something. that they '8.! could come to regret. Other bilan have had this experience. you crisis before this, and I am sure — it is none. the worse ‘for it. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, Box 303, Castlegar. tini7 the game up with 5 -fuventially ik a knock in itself... ant the Deadline for is 1a 12 The Conporation of the Village of Castlegar NOTICE WATER DISCOUNT of January. Anyone -wishing to pay their 1963 Water Account will receive a 10% Discount if it is paid by the end J. Logelin, Village Clerk noon prior to "the Nee ay of isaue, tm 17 wh are trying to jam this controver- sal code of ethics down every- body’s throat are the same who CARDS OF THANKS hh to express our sincere Special thanks to Dr, Hall, the nurses and staff of the Castlegar and Pls: |, Rev. Pratt, Paul Gergely and Margaret Pitman, re Words are Inadequate to ex- press our gratitude to each and every- one who helped us through these days of sorrow. wi flowers, T|to be able to say' everythin; er. |I will just generalize a bit, and have on many an occasion taken Bride in the fact that their sport requires little policing. T can see that I.am not going BI want to in this article. So today four subsequent articles, we'll ex- amine things a little more closely. y now,,you must all/be suf- ficiently. acquainted with what is afoot, The proposed code, briefly would regard as a professional: than a reasonable amount of ex- words of sympathy and deeds of in- finite kindness. We would especially ike to thank Rev. R, H. Pratt, Dr. C. S. Fowler, nurses and staff of the “Mra, J, Randall and Mrs, J. Fennell. FOUND Man's wrist watch in vicinity of LOST New Year's Eve trom the Kin- naird Hall: Sony Transister. Please Ph. Dan Deverson 365-5378. In loving memory of. our mother Donia Salekin who died Jan, , 7.1962. ‘orever in, our,.though! None knew her but to love her. fone named ‘her but: in praise, high school. Owner moy have by Ph. 365-9982 and paying foy-this ad. -, 7 BML Ivy, and children It seems obvious that the west will present a‘ united front against the adoption of rules that very well could strangle-:the game, It’s: my a50}hope that. the eastern! precincts will seriously consider every facet of the issue before rushing head- “Curling has weathered the odd 1. ‘anyone who accepts more |: fi : | would suggest that ‘this is typical oft the game, especially in the case of the competing rinks. Even in the richest bonspiels, only the big winner has a’chance of coming out ahead. Taking ‘into account’ the entry fee, travelling ‘and sundry other expenses, even the runnerup takes it on’ the: chin, ‘And what of: all the other rinks that go to make up such a bonspiels? They are fully. aware of the extent’ to which the odds aré stacked against them... and you'can take my word for it, they are really not in it for any finan- les | cial rewards they may reap. That's why in thel Tong t run, it's best to ‘leave sleeping dogs lie, But more spout this later, > There are some really ironic twists to the eastern-inspired ‘at- tack on the alleged evil of profes- sionalism in curling. Most curlers are happy over the fact that the game has not seen the need to. intreduce too Tmuch legislation . .’. and let’s hope that it remains so. However, at] su the next DCA meeting at the Bri- er in Brandon in March, there-will be an all-out effort by a certain faction to snarl the _Zame up in tape. Yer" ‘when they seek to limit the prize what .this will actually involve. Out here in the west’ either participants in all association bon- spiels will be outlawed, or a whole- sale revision of the prize’ struc- ture ‘will have to be made. The ‘over-all prize.value to the big winner at the annual Alberta Curling Association . ‘spiel is more like. $800 for the ‘rink, a third more than the purists prescribe. I throughout the west, yet this has not given the alarmists their, cue. It t’s clection time—Canada—1980 oe. and here is the —the classroom. These are the lawyers, the de Hy ing of r the and the bust The important thing is that we have to take care of our future crop of leaders. And the need is getting greater every year. In Canada today, we now have more than 5% million children under 15 years of age. To educate them properly we are going, to need 9,000 more teachers immediately leaders of 5 boards in enough cl: by hi: Be and upwards of 38,000 additional classrooms over the next 10 years. You can help. Write today for the booklet listed below. wRER—your personal copy of an ‘interesting and informative booklet, ‘Education at the Crossreads”. Write today to Crossroads, Box 200, Station D, O#awa. ‘CASTLEGAR in the cradle of its origin tors, the h {reckoned up with expenses: as. a- Aca Bonspiel and prizes ‘have been Part of curling ever. since some- body discovered that with a little push, a hunk or rock ‘would sail blithely down a frozen. loch. Why taking into account these inflationary times, I'd wager that bonspiel loot back in the. hungry thirties topped today’s Ing! If a guy. has-a:hankering to turn over a fast buck, he'd be off to Las Vegas where he'd find the odds much more to his liking, Even in our moneysplels, the you'd better believe it, >, (Copyright 1962. Toronto Star Syndieate) logar Phone 365-8351 game is still the thing,.. . and CASTLEGAR DINING ROOM. ‘Gravel & Top Soil The Federal Government will soon be releasing medical supplies and equipment to hospitals in Bri- tish Columbia that’ have filed em- ergency plans and received i scene: ditation. British ill be PHONE 365-9041 COLUMBIA SAND & GRAVEL Cor. Maple & 9th, Castlorar me tee Province to receive, these HOUSE for SALE? Buyers like to deal through.a Realtor. He has the selection for wider. choice, ‘the knowledge.:of a and the desire to satisfy. ATT : Janitor Service Ph, 365-8158 ANDERSON AGENCIES * Beal Estate ‘and Insurance Phones Bus; Res: 365-2441 865-8278 Contact JACK HIPWELL, our sales- — hee genase ‘nai BULLDOZING maximum. A dollar, .if you could get your hands on one in that era, was worth a dollar. Yet’ I'haven't come across of that day. I would interpret that as evi- dence that the younger breed of curler ‘is not the scapegoat he is Hreaientty made out to be. Rather he: really does: have the game’s best interests at heart, ay, what's with the big to-he over prizes? We have had money spiels, carspiels, bonspiels; and just ordinary spiels, and if you gainst the value or any prizes they took home, you would find that 99,44 per cent of the curlers in- volved did’ not make money or ev- en carne close, ¢-earspiel survives in’ only isolated’ cases, be > cette » because it:is fini: curlers firet prize money. It is much the same with all the: money bongpiels in the west, regardless of their magnitude, In the winner may pick up ‘S600 . In others, 100 bucks or less, to be split four ways, But they all have one thing in common. The Prize money comes from the entry fees, and the winning team gets the big slice. The Tunnerup. is Ls. td. © charter Service _-, Towing - Barges ‘anywhere on the Arrow Phone® 365-5500 + NIGHTS — NELSON 552-5434 ‘Arrow Lakes Ferry Service PLUMBING ~ and. HEATING @ Air, Conditioning Pumps & Water Conditioning, Swimming Pool Equipment WE CARRY A GooD STOCK’ OF SUPPLIES “LEGION AND LA MEMBERS a Dinner and Installation meeting at 6 p.m. - Jan. 15 Deadline for tickets is ‘Jane 11 : the executive Tickets: are available ‘ from|_ WINTER Built” to ‘your’ " Specifications’ ‘Reasonable Rates y CASTLEGAR: SASH: ‘AND: DOOR, mudioe INE: "365-3211. tt Leave Habeoa ‘Wharf 10.00 a.m. Monday. Eager 10.00 a.m.’ Thursday. Arirve Et 7 4.00 p.m. ‘Thuredey, Leave Edgewood PHONE 365-8500 ¢ iS TLE : : “TONITE & FRIDAY They tought: face to face’ x OF:: ieee RIDE THE de ay HicH CouNnrry Soo tarn onl ETHOS. “SAT. : MON:. : TUES. , Matinee Sat at 1.30 p.m, —$—— THE MIGHMEST Coe yy Op od I. RED AND ‘WHITE STORE : "KINNAIRD, B.C. Pork Chops or Roast, ho eecceead - Round Sleak or Roast, th. ....--+- 89 : Side Bacon, lean, sliced, Ih. ...... 68¢ "BONELESS BEEF ROAST, Ib. ...... 690 MARGARINE, Cuisine, 2 Ibs. ..... 38¢ MARGARINE, Parkay 2 ths. ...... 550 “Apple Juice, Sunrype, 48-01. 3 tins $1.00 ~ PORK & BEANS, Nabob (5-07. 2 tins aie : bog FOOD, Dr. Ballard’s 10 tins. oe KING-SIZE CHEER vecgeseeeges SLAB, Dina Benerley Hyson, who has been employed: in. Vancouver, is presently at: home eH her’ pa- and 3 > Mr family at Boxing Day in Sele visiting with Mr. and Mts, J.D after more than 38 years with the company, He is’a past) president of. the: Men's | Canadian ° Club : of Vancouver, : the.) Vancouver ; Gyro Club‘ and ithe: Public. melations 50- clety. of B “Vat ‘the ‘home parinaes ison. ° tored to Rossland on Boxing Day to visit’ with. their daughter and non-in-law,: Mr. and Mrs, ‘ Duck- worth and family. Re is on guadsy: ae Dec. 23, the Robson Community : Church was filled to capacity. with pupils and: parents, as the children put on a Christmas program. Consist- | p; ing of - Carols and recitations. On that say cai cock year, the cid: ren bring a Whit ich in turn are given C fhe imei are. always hap- .| py to see so many parents out and they enjoy the opportunity. to! show what they can do. ; KINNAIRD SOCILS < Mrs. ‘Kaufman, : Ph. 365-5488 Holiday visitors to . Alberta were’ Mr, and ‘Mrs. George’ Men- zies: and son Wayne who visited They ‘also spent. some time :ture Butte ‘as the guests of Corp. and Mrs, be ‘R.’ Thompson: < Mrs, H, M. ‘Melvor ‘of: Wood- row, Secnchewan: arrived at the | Rou el of her, son-inlaw. and daugh- Mrs: Bs gra B.C. Phone 365-3093 ress eae which: took ‘place Dec. ' 28.5: ‘Also here for the wedding was Mclvor * and + daughter; attend: the wedding ‘of | her. grand.|" * Miss Miss ‘Ackerman's ‘two uncle Me . Mervin: Melvor ‘and: Mr.: and ‘Mrs, fan son, ine during Christmas week to spend. ‘New Year's with her par- ents, . Mr._and Mrs. L. McAdam. “Mr, and Mrs, T. H. Kuzyk and daughter, - * Teresa,’ enjoyed ithe Yuletide’ with ‘relatives. in’ Pentic- ton ‘and: Vancouver.. They travelled to the coast a week ago Sunday £0 for, a family reunion on Christmas Ev and. returning home’ on ‘Boxing Day. >” Carol Fitzpatrick is ‘spending visiting ‘Mrs. ;\A. Gare and Donna and Dierdrie Fisher. Visiting over Christmas with Mr. and: Mrs. Martin Henke were the former's. mother, ‘Mrs, Henke’ and his ; brother, Walter Henke of Nakusp. Guests of’ the Henkes during Christmas week were Mr. and Mrs. ‘Alf Roberts, Rosemarie and. Wade Cousins visiting Mr.’ and ‘Mrs. Henke from Golden were Rev. and Mrs, E. Del ford: of: Nelson, ‘and: Mr. and. Thought “for the week—God ly supplies'the Jneredients ves us.to do: ‘the her Christmas holidays’ in. Nelson |: of. Sidmouth, 'B.C., and also Mr. and . | Mrs. Carl Fesser, of Osoyoos. *: three. child- ren; Mrs.-Henke’s brother and sis- ter-inlaw, Mr, and Mrs. Jack’ Bote Bohn‘and“Donna of Rossland. at their former. homé town ‘of. Pic Bur Ee does not ‘give:us happiness, He on- ty ee lea- were weekend wialtors on in ante the guests:of Mrs, A. Kirl mily. spent : Christinas”*in Vancou ver visiting with relations > Mrs,’ "Ruth: Auste = [pent the holidays: visitng i na Cran 1 | broo! tis, and Mrs. M.. McPherson spent the holidays «in Vancouver, the guests of ‘Mrs. 5. Keech. ‘Miss Jeanette King, who.was home faith her* parents Mr. and Mrs. ‘C, King, returned to Kam- looks where she. i in nurse's train Guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs. J, Corbett during the