~CASTLEGAR Shes Thursday, January 25,1973 CASTLEGAR PEE WEE B's, winners of the nists Pee Wee J which hosted teams from all over the East Kootenay Dec. 27 to 29, were guests Friday at a victory supper hosted by the Marlane Hotel. Pictured with their trophy are team members, front row, Gary Ingham, Craig Wilson, Danny Fillipoff, Perry Hyson. Second row, Allan Conroy, Greg Moroso, Gerry Popowich, captain Jeff Townsent, Mike Navakshonoff and Danny Draz- doff, Third row, Joe A ji, Danny Wallace, Terry Stre- lioff, Terry Halishoff, John Rabate Curt Piaming and Danny Verigin. Fourth row, coaches John Strelioff and Allan Veri- gin and team manager Lyle Roberts. Missing from the picture is player Doug Cooke. Proprietors of the Marlane Hotel, Alvin and John Pop are IPP of sports and earlier in the season presented a pee wee team a set of hockey sweaters bearing the hotel's name.” — Castlegar News Photo Canadian Instifufe of International Affairs To Discuss the NORAD Agreement Tonight Is the NORAD agree- ment cutee Too costly? ging to Canada’s pea- independent image? Should we—or could ‘we—refuse to renew the ag- xeomentt What is NORAD anyw: edn our views on the subject. The Canadian Institute of International Affairs is therefore polding a a Bublic meeting at will be explained and wins cussed. A summary of the points raised will then be sent to Ottawa. Why not come and contribute to the meeting? It’s a chance to in- fluence a very important government decision. To start the debate, Captain George ‘MacDonald, Do you get these four savings values? You should obtain security from your savings. At the Credit Union this can be increased in most cases with share savings insurance. “i You should receive good earnings. And the Credit Union offers a choice of high-interest accounts. Your savings should give you credit advantages. This they do at the Credit Union. Finally, your savings should help to build your community for the benefit of yourself and your neighbours. They do this at the Credit Union. The best reasons in the world to save at the Credit Union. CREDIT UNIONS © ~ SERVING PEOPLE WORLDWIDE KOOTENAY SAVINGS CREDIT UNION Branches at CASTLEGAR, Across from Post Office, 365-3375 TRAIL FRUITVALE SALMO 368-6417 367-9223 357-9553 SOUTH SLOCAN, at Playmor Junction, 359-7221 a lecturer in Selkirk Col- lege’s aviation technolo; mid program and Don Campb ead of the English depart: ment will outline the pre- sent agreement and. then will present their somewhat opposite views on the fu- ture of NORAD. Captain MacDonald, who retired from the Canadian Air Force after 20 years of service, believes that the there are many valid reasons for extending # the present agree- ment, while Mr. Campbell maintains that his innaird Counc! Comes Under ird was incorpor- ated some 23 years ago, and has developed into, “a bet- ter place tu Jive”. to a ‘great Bri Kinnaird ces as a sergeant in the harder working army have equipped him well to oppose NORAD — and, it is sus- pected — all matters mili- oe ‘he meeting will be held tonight at 8 in Room K-10 at Selkirk College. Cof- fee will be served during the evening. ree come with your ideas opin- ions about this Bo inter- esting and important sub- ject. : “Is Chile the Wave of the Future in Latin Amer- ica?” will be the subject discussed at our next meet- ing Professor J. Ogels by, an historian specializing in Latin American _ studies who has recently returned to Canada from an extended tour of South America, will be the guest speaker. able’ people in surrounding cities and towns to read of the unprecedented removal of messrs, Rust, Henne and Banham from committees tat have become important our community under thelr leadership. Having had the privilege of association with these men for a number of years in various community pro- jects, and having had the epportuniy to assess their capabilities, I therefore con- sider the action of Kinnaird council to be deplorable. Ratepayers will have an opportunity in December to ensure that ins, “a better live.” naird rema- place to George Jackson Kinnair. Members of Sf. Joseph's CWL Enjoy a Craff Demonstration — A demonetration of erafts by Mrs. E. R. Geo Betti of Trail’ followed the aanuary, business aie We new year in whic! you cards were acknowledg- ed and advanced programs planned. It was noted participa- tion in World Day of Pray- er was to be launched in a meeting with the Castlegar Frank Reiter Cranbrook, B.C. 426-7241 Ask for this folder from our representative, who will be at: Terra Nova Motor Hotel, Trail, January 31st, Hi Arrow Arms, Kinnaird, February Ist, & Peebles Motor Inn, Nelson, on February 2nd, 1973. If you require a term loan to start, modernize or expand your business, we invite you to discuss your needs with our representative. idb INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT BANK TERM FINANCING FOR CANADIAN BUSINESSES. 30 - 11th Avenue South, league at the Fornelli re- sidence the following even- > Mrs. Haley directed a note of thanks sent to Mrs. June, Vaessen for her able handling of the Christmas stall in December. Tentative date for the seminary fund bake sale is set for Feb. 91 An enjoyable hour was spent admiring and learn- ing techniques of hair pin lace. and crocheting; also the fashioning of furry mop- pets, all under the direc- tion of Mrs. Georgetti. Hostesses were Mrs. H. MeGauley. and Mrs. BE. M. " Others attending were Mrs, Stephanie Benard as guest, Mrs. Marge Aubert and daughter Gail Ann, Mrs. Charlie Harrison, Mrs. Fr- David Mrs, A. E. Hen- "Mrs, J. Kaufman. ces Haley, shaw an F, J, SMITHERAM TRAILER TOWING Fully Insured Phone 365-5308 Box 1351, Castlegar Stanley Humphries Sports Local Rockers Place Third — le weekend the bas- ketball teams saw a lot of action. At the SHSS Rockettes played the brook Trojanettes staring at noon, and then the Trail Hawkettes, The girls were yolesing ctw two players from their » but still gave an exealien ‘showing, Playing the Tro. anettes, the girls ran up too many fouls (18 in the game) but still came on strong. At the end of regulation time the score was 31-31. After one period of overtime, the girls had been defeated. The final score was 35-33 for Cran- By Bill, Jankola Ont m, the Cran- ok. Suzanne Van Yzerloo was high scorer for the Ro- chatter ih 11 points while it and Elaine Ma- - ate added seven points each. Suzanne Westrude and Karen Finnissy were high scorers for Cranbrook with 12 points each. High rebounder was El- aine Makaroff for the Rock- ettes with 15 rebounds, the second game the Rockettes just couldn't get it together in the first half. (It seemed as they had lost some of their spirit in the first game.) The Rockettes playe a slow game and let the Trail Hawkettes bring the game to them. (Ever wonder how many times a coach yells during the av- erage game?) At half time the score was 13-6 for Trail. The se- econd half began, and the Rockettes looked like a new quarter the score was 13-10 ir The Rockettes continu- ed to fight, and within the last. minute the score was 18-16, but the drive ceased as the Rockettes committed four successive fouls. The final score was 20- Zé for Trail. High scorers for scored eight points for the Rockettes, and Kathy Klit added four points. The third and final game of the day was bet- ween Trail and Cranage This was. Trail’s. win Abs. 13 points for Cranbrook. During the week the Jr. Rockettes played two games and won both. Wed- nesday they travelled to Fruitvale, winning 3531. Darlene Jackson had 13 re- bounds for the Jr. Rockettes while Teressa McGauley had 2 points. On Friday the Juniors defeated KJSS 16-8. Teressa McGauley was agi h scorer with eight Points, = Friday and Satur- day, the Rockers took part in J. L. Crowe's first annual “CAGE” tournament, meet- ing Notre Dame from Van- souvers College. ‘he game was a close battle to the end, and at the end of regulation time was tied 47 all. Like the Rockettes, the Rockers lost in overtime 50- 47. High scorers for the Rockers wea Mike Conklin with 24 poin Kevin Moran added el ght polnts, Mike Conkin was also high rebounder wi- the 11 points while Kevin Moran fie 10 points, whole team.did a fantastic job in their representation of the school, The Rockers went on to win their next two games. This made up for the pre- vious Joss against Nelson Bombers, winning 37-28, The Rockers just outplayed Nelson, They out-rebounded Nelson 36-19, High rebounder for the Rockers was Mike Conkin with nine rebounds. High scorer for the Rockers was Doug Bigsby with nine po- ints, while Bob Rafter add- ed ak tht points. win gave the Rock- ers thie place, while Notre Dame went on to win the tournament, with the host J. L. Crowe Hawks placed second, This Friday there will be action at SHSS gym, with the visiting J. L. Crowe Hawks and Hawkettes. These will be fantastic ” games, and will be the first meeting between the Rock- ers and Hawks, ie junior Eames start at 4 pm. waite es Rocke ettes start at 7 nee feature game, the” Rockers vs Hawks ks, at 8.30. will also be that added agurprise” for all Tra- fans, 80 come out and support the ROCKERS and ROCKETTES. See you there. New Denver Water Rates Are Discussed Revision of water rates came under discussion with third reading given the a- mending bylaw when New Denver council held its first meeting of the year. The inaugural meeting began with the swearing in of Alderman-elect Senya Mori and newly elected Ald. Walter G. Thring. The- town clerk Fred Angrignon was instructed to check out the. agreement relative to:‘construction o! anew water’ tank’ because of the non-performance of the successful tenderer. Recent water problems were given full discussion. The new pump has been received, which will double the pumping capacity of Go emergency unit. This pump is to be in- stalled as soon as new elect- rical arrangements are made, mmittees for 1973 ith Unit and Regional Dis- trict director; Ald. P. Gre- envoad © publ works and parks; Ald. Thring—recrea- and alternate for HOCK, Ald. Peters and Ald. Greenwood are re: for water works : Thring and Ald. Peters in charge of finance. KINGAR CONTRACTORS LID. Back-Hoe, Trucking, Disposal Fields, Septic Tanks, Excavating, Top Soil ; HOURLY OR CONTRACT: - GARY T. BATTING 365-6638 Box 1248 — Castlegar, B.C, SELKIRK COLLEGE DEWITT JONES» (Adventurer and Film Maker) presents his film “John Muir's High Sierra” College Lounge, Castlegar Campus Sunday, January 28th at 8 p.m. All Welcome _ No Charge "MILK in a BAG" __ Ask For it at Your Favorite Store or From Your Driver Salesman You Will Enjoy the Convenience PALM DAIRIES LTD. 33 WHERE HOCKEY BEGINS, and that is with the very young of the Mitey Mite division, Typical of this group, who may not have matching sweaters but do have unmatched en- thusiasm, are the Senior Mited. Members of this group, along with coaches Bill McQuay, left, and Otto Walker, in- clude, front row, Charlie Lind, Billy Watt, Tim Baulkham, John Landis, Grant Stewart, Ward Walsh, Greg Pondalicek. Fred Podnikoff, Paul Geddes, Don Tamelin and Gordie Walker. Back row, Murray Johnston, Marvin Kootchin, Leo- nard Laurlente, John Obetkoff, Paul Churchill, Dean Mac- Kinnon, Bobby McQuay and Jeff Calder. Minor Hockey got underway Monday with offictal opening ceremonies to be held at 12 noon this Saturday. — Castlegar News Photo OFFICE SUPPLIES Ink & Ballpoint Pens Steno Note Books Pencil Sharpeners Columnar Pads File Folders Ledger and Journal Sheets Rubber Cement and Scoteh Tape CASTLEGAR NEWS If we haven't got it, we can get it for you - Exclusive at... Woodland Park Esso A Brand- New Game... SPELLING 'B’ Ask for a Free Card — One Letter Per $3 Purchase Speli MISSISSIPPI with your stamps WIN $100 Spell TEEPEE with your stamps WIN $25 Spell RIPPLE with your stamps WIN $10 Spell WILLOW with your stamps WIN $5 Awards are Made in Merchandise Woodland Park Esso Service Frank Holdsworth, Phone 365-3355 Gas is Our Business — Service Our Specialty The Scene at... KINNAIRD JUNIOR . SECONDARY SCHOOL Clark’s “Annual Club is also out to maintain its usual high standard. ie: Eyinnastles, bastetvalt and table tennis are to the fore. Our _ boys’ - basketball team’ is composed of Dave Heagy, Mike Collier, Reg Veysey, Paul Panta: em Mark room, Danny 9 Wi jack To! ‘al Robert Sherstobitott, Nor- man Wickett, Peter off, Mario Baff, James War- ner, B: Perehudoff and David Rutland. For the girls we have Shirley Harshenin, Verona jozek, Liz. Cheveldave, El- Poa Fowler, Jen Cheveldave, Pam Sore n,,.Donna Town: Katty Re dy. Che — —— Yes, we have pussy willows up here! Not only jat—Mr, McCutcheon has otted the first robin of of hockey enthusiasts at ISS. They have all kinds of weather to practice. ‘The. newspaper .club has published another wer come edition, and is bus: on its third. Mr. Sheppard has a well diseiplined crew. They aim to Pp lease, 2 OO e ss (Mr, Peterson has‘ his Drama Club hard=at=work on their blays” and. Mr. Want to Sell it ‘won't ‘be lang until - Your. House? we are holding our annual Valentine King and. Queen CALL MARY contest. There should be lots 365-6451 or 365-5244 ofcompetition this year. REGISTERED RETIREMENT SAVINGS PLANS Forward: (Income) Averaging Annuities Les Johnson, C.LU. Box 1617, Castlegar Phone 365-6477 8-1 Conscience and Comment Peace (an Only Be Inevifable By Rev. K. Neill Foster The dove of Peace with the olive branch in its mouth seems determined to come to rest in froubled: Viet- nam. On sever- occasions it has appeared that peace was inevitable, but at the last moment the beautiful bird hos fluttered way. The phenomena of “in- evitable peace” makes a fas- clnating study of human be- havior, There is, we see,.an ebb and flow in the atfairs of men, a momentum which someumes is impossible to stop. History abounds with incidents ‘which created the “momentum” necessary to carry nations into war. The attack on Pearl Harbor cer- tainly sent America spin- ning into the Second World War. Now, it seems, there is a momentum for peace. . Washington and Hanoi appear to be carried by this vast current in hu- man events, It is likely that wer side will be able to secure a peace that really pleases it, but there will be peace nevertheless: coming. It may come fairly soon. Certainly it is inevitable. Milllons 1972 Included Approval of Candy Strippers By fhe Slocan Community Hospifal Board The establishing of Candy Stripers was one of the many events noted in the annual report of the Slo. can - Community Hospital Auxiliary which showed a busy and successful year in Permission for the Can- dy Striper program received approval of the hospital board in April. Mrs. Coles, matron of the hospital, and Mrs. Elias, convenor, out- Uned the program. They visited the school and spoke to interested girls. Uniforms were order- ed for five girls whose ap- pienbons were accepted. girl has become res- ponstie for her own u-i- q the tr ating is in charge 0 ne ain: ning rogram, ‘The Vi entine. dance: itr ebruary ales a-'social «and financial success with _pro- ceeds realized at $368.88. A donation of $50 was made to the Columbia unit of the Trail Regional Hos- pital following a request for ‘assistance with the re- creation courses for the pa- ents. On May 4 three mem- Grand Forks. More informa- tion was received on the role of the the Candy Stripers. in May 12 the Hospital’ Tea was well arienided and proceeds. of $74.35 were realized. ‘At the local Community May Day; Celebration the Auxiliary’ was in charge of the cotton candy boo! _ June the Auxiliary held its first ainner’ meet- ing at the Valhala Lodge: A farewell was said to Mrs. Kay ‘Wright who was leav- ing to go back to the coast. In October Mrs. H:-Su- therland attended the Pro- vincial Conference’ in Van- couver with her husband who is a trustee on the hos- pital. board. Another first for the o! pin, presented to immediate past president, Mrs. Fern Roberts. The Auxiliary's Tuck Basket appears to be ap- preciated by the patients. The nurses mote thanked for their help in taking the basket to the patients Shen no. member. was. available: ‘Thanks was: also expressed: tovMrs. Pat: ‘Sutherland ::for) keeping the basket: well sup- ied. 3 3 a Overbed cna fans, a) playpen, crib m mattress, and baby ba- ths as well as toys were a- mong-the Auxiliary’s 1972 pl ases. Paint was also bought to brighten up bed- 8. side e -The final meeting of the year was held at: the. home of Mrs. K. Hoggs. Af- ter a short business meeting usats were welcomed to a hristmas party. Those at- tending ineluded the mat- ron and ‘her husband, the Silverton News Letter Kelly Wilson, Charlene Norman, Patsy Irivin, Pen- ny and Patti Pattinson re- ceived their wings Jan. - :@ctors to m P Ootischenia, Blueberry, Thrums, etc. 4 appointed before February 16th, 1973. ing locations: - Or at the Hospital CASTLEGAR & DISTRICT: HOSPITAL SOCIETY NOTICE The Board of Management of the Hospital requires dir-. ting their terms. of office. Join the Hospital Society today. Membership i in the Society is open to all persons: Hospital District: Castlegar, Kinnaird, Robson, Brilliant, DIRECTORS ON BOARD OF MANGEMENT 6 elected Two new directors must be elected at the Annual Meet- ing in March 1973. Candidates must join the society YOU may join the Society. by paying $1.00 at the follow- West's Dept. Store Hees Ge Castlegar - Castlegar Drug ................ Castlegar West Kootenay Power & Light .. . Oglow Bik. Carl’s Drug . 2... 2.22 eee Castleaird Plaza Present members may renew their membership any time before the Annual Meeting in March the 3-4 16 at the New penvensil verton B: Pack Fly-Up ceremonies, Guides, mothers and district” commissioner Mrs. Pho were guests. At the ‘conclusion of the evening the Brownies served refreshments, nm Jan. 17 the’ Silverton Dies honored _- bride-elect Julie Gordon at a commun- ity. shower. es cf The Jan Mcl.eod family have moved back to Silver- ton from Marysville. The Hobbs, family have returned to~ Silverton to take up residence, having spent a few mont at Sal- from Where You Are With What You Have — Ever Wonder What You. Are Worth To. Another Company? “You: may be ‘satisfied with your present position, but you owe it to yourself to look into the position we have to offer, In doctor and hig wife, hus- bands. of Auxiliary mem- bers, and the hosplal board and their wive: .a8 soon as: suitable Haver peer praying for pea- ce. ‘There is now a peace There seems peace, But peace will finally come because it is one of God's gifts, Vietnam is not the worst nor the last war of history. At least one war in the future’ will be indes- cribably worse. But it too will end, Wars have always sprung from hateful human hearts and God has always sent His peace to stop the bleeding and the dying. Sometimes the . peace has been long delayed. But it has always come at last. And we should not be surprised. Christ the Sav- four is the, prince. of: Peace. Volunteer Counsellors Sought by YIP. Volunteer — counsellors are needed by the Castlegar Crisis Intervention’ Centre. training course will: be held sometime in February dates can be arranged with volun- teers and the resource peo- ple involved. Beforé taking part in the training program, vol- unteers will be required to ogra ae as order ‘that: the pro- Just before Christmas on the usual card arrived from Dr. Zadra. Every -year he Temembers the patients in the hospital. The card in the idual watts | ore ene as chere were 50 fow in hospital.over the holidays. 8I 1g. ap pointments for interviews as soon as possible. Interested pereons are asked to. phone to the Crisis Centre Baht away. Post Office: _ planners studied every postal’ code in the world before decid- ing on Canada’s Code. CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, January 25, 19739 CASTLEGAR. TRUCKLOAD SALE OF FISH FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1973 11:00 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Fresh Fish Now in Good Supply LOCATED: CASTLEGAR HOTEL WEST COAST SEAFOODS You Save at Bonneff's -10Pct. 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