CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Nov. 16, 1961 TOAST ‘TO voee RADIANT CONTROL TOASTER @ Bread lowers automaticatly © Toast rises silently @ Colour sel for HOCKEY HINTS ‘By JOSH SAVOY SHOOTING The best way to Icarn to shoot ® puck is to shoot 2 puck, This may sound obvious, but every so often I Chief Bowling Instruc! HOW TO BOWL FIVEPINS hear of players trying to their wrists by using certain wel-! gehts or by squeezing rubber balls, A player who starta right in shooting is & lot better off, They would be developing their wrists and learning to shoot at the same time, The more you shoot, the stronger your wrists develop. ‘When ice is unavailable 2 pla- yer who wishes to develop a strong. er shot or to perfect the accuracy of his shooting can set up a device | of his own, Rig up a piece of canvas or Lin wood for a target and shoot ast it off a waxed surface, Shooting off cement or grass isn't as good be- cause you can't get the proper “feel.” The canvas or wooden target should be about four feet by six feet the size of a regular goal, To per-| the fect accuracy mark spots on the target. Once you have mastered getting on the net sork on differ- ent spots, There are six pretty good scor- ing spots: Both corners high, low in each corner, or six inches inside the post on elther side. every shade of toast $39.50 MITCHELL SUPPLY LTD. Phone 365-7112 Derence FOUR WAYS TO AIM THAT BALL A perfect grip, a balanced stan~ ce, a smooth delivery — in bowling, all these combine to make the ball go where you almed it. ‘That just leaves the bowler with the problem of how to aim cor- pinta It ds probably the most con- versial problem in bowling, There Bowling, Spot Bowling. Hach system has its avid adherents. Both of us are enthusiastic spot bowlers, and strongly recommend shis system. To choos, the method that gives best results for your particular style of bowling, you understand what each system involves, So, with special stress‘on the virtues of spot bowling, we'll outline all four me- thods, é DIRECT PIN BOWLING By far the highest percentage of bowlers instinctively adopt the “Direct Pin Bowling” method as soon as they start bowling. * Since the object of the game is to Imock down as many pins as possible, it just seems natural for a :| bowler to keep his eyes and his at- tention flced on the pins, and for- get about everything else, In direct pin bowling, you should on the base of Some of the basic principles of Civil Defence are self help, mutual ald and. help, the pin, where the rubber band goes ground it, to give yourself the lar- gest possible area to aim it. When the ball, you keep your 7 {TET Legion Welfare Jackpots $135.00 HALFTIME JACKPOT $25.00 Given away each Bingo Night . COMPLETE NEW PROGRAM SATURDAY, NOV. 18th 8.00 P.M. Legion Hall EAIMECTORNATA AM swing and follow-through in ea di- rect Hne with the pin. ‘To scatter the pins best, and give you the best chance of a strike, the ball should strike in the “poc- ket” on either side of the headpin, For a “perfect strike”, one half of the ball should collide with half of the headpin. For this reason, many bowlers aim at the side of the headpin, instead of directly at it. This is a mistake, At a distance of: 6 feet, nobody can aim that accurately at that small a target. Instead, you should try to “pick” the headpin out with a dead-centre hit. Even if you “pick” the headpin, don’t be discouraged, This means your aim is perfect, You must hit the headpin to score o, strike, By the Iaw of ‘averages you will get a strike much oftener than you “pick” a pin, Although “picking” a headpin is one of the most annoying hazards be bowling, it is very hard to do ly. It is so difficult, in fa that in a recent “Headpin Tournament”, with many of Cana- da’s best bowlers trying to hit the headpin dead centre, a bowler who succeeded in doing it seven times out of 30 frames he bowled was an NOW IN CASTLEGAR Adams GOLD STRIPE CANADIAN RYE. WHISKY Even melting ice cubes can’t dilute the true taste of Adams Gold Stripe. It keeps its flavour to the very bottom of the glass —the mark of a great whisky. Next time you buy, try mellow custom-blended Gold Stripe, in the con- venient 12 and 25 ounce flask bottles. By BERT GARSIDE & JIM HOULT tors Double Diamond Advisory Council : A easy winner over the other 160 con- testants. If by chance you do find your- self “pleling”™ headpins excessively ae don't change your point of aim. no ball is bowled in a perfectly straight line, a slight shift back- ward or forward will usually change hods| the point of impact just enough so nd you no longer hit the headpin right on the centre. Xf this doesn’t help, shift slight- ly to one alde or the other of the Bowling Results Bowling Results for week ending Nov. 4th: Monday Afternoon “High School League” — Girls high single, Judy Belbeck 197; girls high ‘three, Marilyn Brown 466; boys high single, Danny Favel 310; boys high three, Danny Favel 783, Road Runners 1, Pin Busters 4, The Blowers 3, Rubber Rousers 0, Bin Gobblers 4, The Rascals 0. Monday Night “Celgar” Mixed Lea- gue — Ladies high single, Elsie Hic- bert 302; Indies high three, Elsie Hiebert 663; meng high single, Dick Dyck 293; mens high three, Dave Hiebert 728, Team No. 1 & points, 2 0,3 6, 44,5 11,6 4, 7°1, 8 10, 9 2,10 5, 1 7, 12 9, Nuesday Morning “Coffee Breakers” League — Ladies high single, Bea Herman 212; ladies high three, Janet Reed 495; team high single, Pincurlers 833; team high three, Mugs 2177. Wheaties 3, Muffets 2, Mugs 3, Cheerios 1, Take 5 1, Pincurlers 2. Tuesday Afternoon “Ladies” Lea- gue — Ladies high single, Alice Shutek (Bosse’s Jewellers) 230; ladies high three, Rose Dickson (Aero Taxi) 544;-team high single, Oglows 827; team thigh three, Oglows 2269. Ross's Markets 4 total 13, Bos- se's Jewellery 0-14, DeFoe Transfer 2-1, Castlegar Drugs 2-10, Aero Taxi 1-22, Oglows 3-18. gue — Ladies high single, Karen Neel 231; ladies high three, Betty Price 492; mens high single, Ed Isakson 648; team high single, Turtles 1004; team high three, Turtles 2739. Freshmen 1, Turtles 3; Green- backs 0, HasBeens 2, Fireballs 1, LittleJoes 2. Tuesday Night Mixed League — Ladies high single, Ann Fish- wick 250; ladies high three, Marge Archibald 252; mens high . three, Don Leitch 603. ‘Team No, 1 1 point, 2 3,3 3,41, 53,61, Wednesday Morning “Drivers” Lea- gue— ladles high single, Mabel Me- Gillivray 265; ladles high three, Mabel McGillivray 595; team high single, Carburetors 891; team high three, Carburetors 2369. Bumpers 6, Sparkplugs 5, Cranks 1, Sparetires: 4, Carburetors 7, Exhausteds Wednesday Nahi “Ladies” ‘Lea. gue— Ladies high single, Kay Ads- head 231; ladies high ies Kay Adshead 517. Beatniks 3, Flyers 3, “ sputniks 3, eoreeiris 1, KingPins 1, Five- ‘Thumbs 1. Thursday" Morning “Ladies” Lea- gue — Pon Freightways Lid. Earns “E” For Effort NELSON 2-446 TRAIL 368-3533 Special Chamber Meoling Monday A special executive mecting of the Associated Chambers of Com- merce of Southeastern B,C, will be held in Castlegar on Monday at 130 in the afternoon, The meeting will deal with de- velopments on the Columbia river EQOA CASTLEGAR Figure Skating Club Instructor and Master of Sessions, Mike Verzuh Junior Figure Skating will on. Friday, Nov. 17 situation. The Castlegar m is entitled to three delegates at the meeting. Robson resident W. T. Waldie is a permanent member of the executive. Ladies high single, Dorothy Hardy 222; ladies high three, Che- ne yons 533; team high aingle, ‘Beavers 821; team high three, Lions 1982, 3 Thursday Night Mixed “Commer- celal” Ladies high single, Pearl Filll- poff 232; ladles high three Elainc Rysen 625; mens high single, Jake Koenig 300; mens high three, Jake Koenig 766. Other top scorers Bob effery 761, Fred Fillipoff 649, Karl Foreen 634, Nick Burak 619, Don McLarty 620, Harry Cheveldave 607, Ross Leavit, 600. Team high single, Breadwinners 1080; team high three, CornerPins 2880. Coasters 1, Untouchables 3, FivePins 1, Rick's TV 3, Breadwin- ners 2, CornerPins 2, Munlarks 0, FourPointers 4, KingPins 1, Splin- from..4.30 to 5.30 p.m. FEES: $5.00 for Ist member each family = $3.00 each additional member = Advance registration at Pitts Drug, Castlegar and at the Rink on Friday, Nov. 17, at 4.00 p.m. The assistance of skating mothers is needed. AUGER ters 8, Tired Tutors 3, Plaza Five 1,| - Friday Night “Classic” Mixed Lea- gue — Ladies high.single, Marge Bon- nett 241; ladies high three, Marge Bonnett 676; mens high single, Joe Zebroff 260; mens high three Joe Zebroff 663; team high single, Ro- yal Scotts 989; team high three, ‘Rebels 2608. Defenders 4, Dukes 0, Royal Scotts 3, Rebels 2, Phantoms 2, Bedrocks 1) eee Bach month, Gordon Baulkham, manager of the Gem Cleaners in Castlegar is donating $2.50 of free cleaning for the ladies high single, ladies high three, mens high single, mens high three. Winners for the month of October were as follows: ladies high single, Elsie Hiebert with @ 302; ladies high three, Rose Dickson with 720; mens high single, Jim Munroe 325; and mens high three, Jim Munroe 816. “Tony wears your sweater often.” Catch up on family news and enjoy areal visit by Long Distance. Call tonight. Someone would love to hear your voice. 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