CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Jan, 10, 1963 Help a Child With a Donation Cues On Curling By MATT BALDWIN There comes a time in some; well-curled games between two ex- ponents‘ of the running or knock-,| out game when you are well ad- vised to throw the book away. You're not beating your op- position with the tacties you have been employing so you must try to’ get something going through other means. Whether it be through the element of skill or luck you find yourself having to come from be- hind. You are confronted with the While most of us have good | formidable chore of picking up ex- prospects for a Happy New Year| {ta Points agains| of 1963, happiness is unknown it the relentless barrage of takeout rocks, to Mind: you,“'don't: make your this little derelict child in the vil:| move too soon, But I do.consider lage of ‘Murcianise, Italy. Foster Parents’ Plan sent the photo to remind readers that, for the situation in nced of. some start- ling ‘action’ when’ you are three or more points behind, Then you are in your right mind to pull out $18 a month, as an individual or! 1) stops in an effort to get some- asa member of a or one in similar circumstances a group, people ean financially “adopt” this child thing going for yourself. Don't worry too much about in) whether you have last-rock. You Europe, the Far East or Colombia,|are already in pretty tough, and South America. this is just one more thing you J€ you agree that this might|have to put up with. Of course, it be a good resolution, write for com-| would come in handy for bailing Plete information to: Foster Par- yourself out of a bad jam, but ents’ Plan, P.O. 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You must gamble, First, though, determine. whe- ther you can beat this rink by playing wide open, No? Then tale the necessary action. But don't Panic, D Don't take this step too early in the game, You may still get things Sreanized by biding your time a bit. things aren't Seen Cie ni your game over. That will now be your best chance of subduing your adversary. For the life of me, I cannot see how the ugly head of commer- ciatism can: ever pose a serious threat to curling. Without a nudge from the so- called purists, I do not think that an’ out-and-out professional ele- ment ever will develop in our game. Therefore I do not feel that current agitation, in the form of the proposed code of ethics, will accomplish any real good over the Tong haul. We need to look no further than another ice pastime to see the damage that can be done by precipitous action. Hockey at the Canadian Ama- teur Hockey Association level has never recovered from the blow it dealt itself when the Alexander Trophy competition was doomed has been can happen. percentages are now leaning: in your direction to pick up that bad- ly-néeded extra point or more. You will get to know the per- centages better as you gain ex- perience, but for now, it is enough that you know that it is time to gamble. There are many other ways to get something going against a run- ning game. But the big thing is to get rocks in play, regardless of how. Give your opposing skip a few choice situations that put him in a position where he thinks he can outmanoeurve you. He now. is fi- guring. that he can grab off a point or:two himself. through .your ‘stu- pidity. Now you have him playing into your hands, You’ have secomplienen arhat you set out to do. .*. stones in play. Now all Son pee CUAL -but at least the LEGION AND LA MEMBERS Dinner and Installation meeting at 6 p.m. - Jan. 1 Deadline for tickets is Jan. 11 Tickets are available from the executive ni arly e Allan Cup fost #30 grievously ‘ia prestige that it may never regain its former glory. Therefore I fear for the Bri- er, one of the truly great things ever to happen to our sport. Cre- ation of a professional compett- tion, if not sound the death knell of the Brier, would certainly cause it serious damage in reducing: it to a-competition largely for se eond-drawer curlers. course, westerners and easterners logically have sharp- varying views on such bonspiels as ithe one-day or week- end money spie! The west has long been geared to a different type of bonspiel, since the prairies have bred so many’ champions over the years. The fans know that the west has most of the great curlers in the | world of today and they want: to see them in action, ‘The Brier comes the way of any locale no oftener than every dozen years. So without these rarely get to witness the better. curlers in such numbers under one roof. City’ or association bonspiels require a whole week to run off, which forces the participants in most: cases to take holidays. The bob-tailed spiels therefore answer trieted entry of 16 or 32 rinks can be handled on a single weekend, T-do not see how a carspiel event, only one rink has a hope of sorming out ahead financially. a Nor. do I see any reason to legislate against instructors, How can tutoring or writing about the sport make a fellow a better cur- ler if, anything this activity could actually hinder him com- petitively. When a man undertakes a tu- toring assignment, he is really help- ing the game progress, and I ven- ture to say that he is not making ony fortune for himself. Far from Tex- met sheets now at low white SALE PRICES! Finance Easier, Buy from Builder If you have a. limited amount) ment called an “offer to purchase”, of cash, to Invest. in a new house,|The offer to purchase is a written you may find that purchase from contract which’ usually states ‘that a builder is the most convenient |the owner agrees to sell and the arrangement, The. total cost can |buyer’agrecs to buy. It binds both be established at the outset ‘and ‘parties to agreed terms and condi- you will know exactly how to plan} your finances. and usually sets*out the As in building a house, you built, the type of house, the pur- should make’ your solicitor your |chase price, the amount of mort: closest confident,.He will be able |Sage loan, the rate of interest, the to! interpret. legal documents. to amount of money to be available you, ensure that title to land is|during construction, the approxi- clear and that you are the actual |mate date of completion of the owner ‘of the ‘property. His. ser- vices can, in fact, save you many dollars, In buying a house from a/lot. builder “the problem of choosing After clear title has been as- a lot and purchasing it is not in-|sured your solicitor, or the build volved, The choice of a Iot in a/jer’s solicitor, prepares a draft decd. subdivision and the house to built on it may.be involved. athe builder's polleitor: will pre- Up: -to-date equipment for repairs to your “It is proved the best in the District in auto body painting and repairs.” Auto Glass I = Work 121 Columbia ' Ave. Phone 365- 5022 “Home of the Fibreglass Car” KOOTENAY” : Auto Collision © Television Service @ Repairs to att makes of TV's, Radlos,. Phonographe. @ Electrical Appliances, : @ Applications for. TV cable hook- ups made here. “Years of Per ieeatied ig © our service.” quickie bonspiels, the public would |* a great need, because their: res-| - ¢an be classed as a professional |, part The ‘builder may have already covering the obligations of all part- obtained a mortgage loan for the |ies to the purchase, This will in- proposed house, The loan may |clude:.(1) monies due by the scl- have been taken out in his name |ler, such as purchase price, share and you will:be required to sign|of taxes and. insurance paid by an (assumption: agreement stating him, and details of any extras you that you will aestime ‘all -obliga- |ask the builder to put in the house; tions of the mortgag Your solicitor wil be able give you advice and assistance this regard. Generally, --house sales are and (2) credits due to you includ- to|ing down payments, mortgages ob- in |tained or assumed and any second mortgage. The difference between these | == made through use of a legal docu-|and purchaser ‘credit will be the |= Action Against BB Gun Users An increase in the use of BB guns recently in Castlegar for vandalism is boing attributed local RCMP to Santa Claus. Sgt. Alex) -Borodula said. this week that Santa Claus “had bet- amount payable on the closing ante specified in the offer to pur- "ou should make definite ar. with the builder re- by _ ter become conversant with the the house ‘you ants expected to the code.” probably. ‘received. guns.. Tor price. and will receive the deed Christmas have been putting pinjto the property.. This should be holes in window glass and shoot- ing out street lights. Sgt. Borodula eral it is an of- by your ‘You will then. receive ‘dupli- fense for.‘ youngsters:.to carry |cate copies of the mortgage ducu- and use BB guns and if any are|ment, the deed, and a sheriff's apprehended’ with» guns’ action |certificate to the effect that the will be taken’ against both the |property is free of claims by deb- youngsters and their parents. - tors of the seller. 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Tho Jeffory rink with 20 time to consider your rinks for the points came.out on top of the com- bigger: and better, “Castlegar Bon- petition after a close win over the. spiel” to bo held in early February | Van Yzerloo rink, who, had they and get in some practice games won, could have tied for the lead. with your team. ans Joss lett yan juaesioa is ‘third Spare ice for practice games js| Place, one be jeorge Menzies’ at a premium although the com- sink eho ended (up with 17 points pletion of the Bricr playdowns will Pl The club championship will be make ee available} Sunday. “etter decided’ when the winners of the noons, Many Bre, first and second half of the season formed so challenge games should meet t tn a deciding game. not be hard to get. Don't wait till wating was held last Thur. the last milnnte ei enter the. ban, aye ovening at which thirds were spfel as 48 rinks © maximum. | present. As it was the wish of the Entries: aro pouring in from) majority, of’ members of the curl- outside areas and it*could be un-| ing clu these men chore rinks for fortunate if Castlegar. was poorly | the second ‘halfdr represented in'there own event. awe, =F Largest. stock in the Kootenays of ‘genuine parts 4 =I = I “Brier, Carling”, tlogar. The : curling. club this year seems to be running quite smooth- Cas-| ly and efficiently. There aro, how- playdowns Stiplated tt this in cor ever,’two points that seem to be were: and ‘as’ expected the’ Menies rink | causing some disention. One is:the came’ out on top. George had .a| Collection: of: duces ‘The ‘other Shean the ‘Brier playdowns in Nelson rere are etl which is tather diseuraging since dues were to be paid: in full prior to Darticipation in the second half draws, to The: other point causing con- is | Cexn {s teams and players not stiow- the otto Welgand rink, This rink|!g up for scheduled games. ‘There consists of skip-Carl ‘LeRoy, -third | 87° of course,’ extenuating. cir- Otto” Weigand, second Dick Way- cumstances where something comes | ling; and lead: Joe Marshall. They up and a member can sot be pre were the real dark horse of the sent ere ten and their winning sur- prised everyone, Joe ‘Cushner’s rink had ‘However, the least one can ‘do is contact thirds or opposing teams and make them aware of: this, a chance to tie Weigand in the stand- There is. nothing more annoying ings ‘when these two rinks met in than rushing to the rink and per- _thele final game of the round robin | Naps Postponing other engagements competition. They played a nip and tuck game right down to the end but’ Weigand’s two point lead going home. proved ‘too much for Cushner. Joe had a remote chance on his last’ rock but caught the outside edge of a takeout and wick 2 i ad shit the opposing team as not shown up or, are players 11| short ete, be > “Mixed Challengo Trophy” : The Smith: Trophy for mixed| curling was won by Dick Wayling’s, last Sunday shot that left. ‘Welgand. laying one 2" Mike Ve 5 veigand will be travelling 'to-Nelson. lat ter | ter,‘anyone.can enter this chal- this ‘month to represent: Castlegar. in the Kootenay: zone: playdowns ar Pa thelist at Host yous skipe for fhe: ee Brier’: te be h ‘évening out and ni establishing working mi reality, ee ‘14th, 196 ete ate the ‘CELGAR PULP =o MILL LUNCH ROOM TS OF, COLUMBUS _ST. RITA’S HALL | FRONT. ST: Baers i TONI HT COME EARLY: DOORS OPEN 7.30 P.M. EC Welcome. - Mancouver’s’ Finest "Motor: Hotel: © WINTER RATES NOW. IN EEFECT. 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