CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thurs., June 13, 1968 Jr. Golf Club Builds for Future amet enjoyment of the young golfers and Better q servance of the rules as they become elder. golfers is the aim of the program of the Castlegar jhnior golf club, Senior golf club member and chairman of th junior fame, course ettiquctte and rulds of the game. *But achievement of these The are brought about with a program partly in action alrea and pi to be completed’ within the next few weeks. Probably the most uni- que sak the five points is the “foster golfer program.” Mr, “Quinlan explained I sch how the e program works; some f the better adult golfers vadopt" junior club members, playing a round of golf with them at least once a week. This way, he went on, the iccomplished golfers particular Santor lay, with an eye to correct-| hg bad habits i they devel- other four parts of the Tee club’s action pro- Man Was Honored |< ‘At His Retiremeat From Cominco ta. (° * Recent retirement pre- by the who married and live at the bs gram include group instruc- tion, ‘ladder tournaments,” inter-club play with Nelson, Rossland-Trail, Creston and Colville clubs and entry in open tournaments through- out the district. The instruction includes formal golf classes, held at local schools. Classes are broken inte mixed classes for boys girls under 12, a girl's 1214 ear class, girls’ 15 to 18, ys’ 12-14, boys, 4s and 16 and boys 17 and 85. jun ior club members ranges in age from nine to 18 years of age. The ladder tournaments artly | provide a way for the juniors to play challenge games with ones of the same age and ty. é In the ie Suture, Bar Mr. Quin- , the inter-club a are may he widened by addition of other addition to the four at pre- sent. In addition to these con- stant endeavors, the club's schedule is studded with a ety of qther in-and-out-of- town events, notable amon, which is the upcoming golf- ers’ college at Penticton. ur local golfers from there are those wh not, q but will go on to be avid adult jolfers. “And this will make them Opening Monday, June 17th KINN Robson and district: @ Sharpening and © Sharpening EQUIPMENT SERVICE Yes, ‘we'll be opening on Monday offering the following services to Kinnaird, Castlegar, @ Air-Cooled Engine Repairs — All Makes « Power- and: Hand Lawn Mowers @ Repair and Sharpening of Chain Saws and Re-Toothing AIRD Repair of All Types of of Hand Saws COMPLETE AND MODERN REPAIR & SHARPENING SHOP ‘Kinnaird Eqt. Service Next to Public Freightways Terminal (707 Sixth Avenue, Kinnaird) Phone 365-3411 resent total ‘of about |fi clubs in |f to launch the new club. “COFFEE BREAK” By LOIS HUGHES Box 731, Castlegar Tell Lois: 365-5503 SURNIOR CLUBHOUSE for the younger Castlegar area golf- ers was officially opened recently family tournament, which saw 60 junior and adult golfers take to the links. The clubhouse was built through the com- bined efforts of the senior club and the new junior unit, formed for the first time this year. Junior golfers have shown their prowess on the course as well as in organizing at, appropriately a a good. golfers — that's our|; The last meeting of the Associati recently i int the Chur Chureh B fall in ee preident, Mrs. qe Raine, valled the meeting to order at 2.30 p.m. The devotional pro, It outlined briefly the de- Opening Monday © For Now Concer opens next Monday at Kin- ars ited by Hany Hunt t ry. lunt- Equipme: of the rial | earch zoruc/singing Church is Theme “a OF Last WA Meeting velopment of music and sing- in association with tie sion of the meeting, members decided to sponsor -a straw- 2.30 pm. to 430 p.m. In event of rain the tea home. hdc hen committee was accept- ed tpoes apiets th: tnespiea com 2 Un portion of the DP Garter on the | layette to lays erage the mente leciding commence fall aefivities 1) His wif Pearl, operates fe, Pear! the Cameo Beauty Salon in| Castlegar. a luncheon in September.. Building, Trail. 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On how to unshrink a botany wool sweater, these were thes instructions passed on ax in just enough hot water, add a gallon of tepid water. Immerse garment into this solution. -Pull gently into shape and rinse in one ‘gal- 0 tablespoons of vinegar’ have been added. hope this will be of some help to you if the warm- to the Former Kinnoltes Were Invited Guests At Meoling Tuesday lawn at the home of Mrs. J.|Sam Soi Raine next Thursday from Gwilt ‘were among | the’ “invit- ed guests. ‘The table, decorated with will be held in Mrs. Raine’s | Dametags Dissolve an ounce of bor-| 9° lon of warm water to which| through’ er weather hasn't already Jed | in discarding of those and er-! flying club for a few years now. through ttern spe- a pal book, e y | clally under the section mack: ed, time-saving quickies. Here, even the beginner will find some wonderful ideas. The least sewing I have yet seen put into a dress, which surprisingly has style well, is the Wraparound turing three arm- Yes, I said three arm- oles. With one arm _ going two armholes, you have a very wrap- around, ‘This style is also a time- saver when it “comes to iron- ig the completed garment. It lays flat for a = once- HOLIDAYING IN VANCOUVER? Then you want.a central address. close to all attractions, yet priced to suit your budget. We have a dining room and coffee shop and are close to beaches and Stanley Park. Please feel free to drop us a line for our descriptive bro- chure. Sands Motor Hotel Mutual 2-1831 Davie at Denman Commercial Cards Honored “On English Bay at Stanley Park” over, es *# & Much interest was a shown lege aviation technolo m this September. bel dati en is far from new ates erea, which has a flying ing ‘chou! 1 also a in fis re wil be ch you sueto mu ppreciatod te given by Mrs. with convention costumes for BAY AVE. TRAIL, B.C, _ Ph 364.2116 ODEON NOW SHOWING UNTIL TUESDAY ACADEMY AWARD WINNER! s "Sid cer I Spence | POITIER Katharine HEPBURN guess who's to dinner : rer WLAN DORE rome a ected STH CRUNCHI And two cars, are out of the run- ning. Probably the most spectacular: crash 80 far this season, this — competitions which allow highway mae 2 senger cars to race with only minor modi- w the finish, temporarily, of tro cars after a a a hgh speed crash Saturday at Calamida track. Races are for the first time tals sea- C class stock car son g the ainost include such | safety items as a roll bar.” Highlight of |2 the day’s racing was a press-radio race. — Castlegar News Photo | Team TIMELESS TOPICS God’s Law a little re- ig aioe “I rea cently thee sald: ig} a i like ke ig elther either peal, immor- Le atte oe , and: yel noo! Dore i it not mistakenly derful weray an and that the un- restrain unprincipled person is commtoten® satisfied | was and as happy as a king? the difference @ a discien beg eae Brings. True le rules don’t e happiest child is not’ the one whose nts amus-] don’t care what he does, or where or‘ when he does it. 0] know that well- adjusted children really need and even want discipline. * We are reaping today the| f ill harvest of that generation when permesive upbringing in vogue: +: The best garden is not the one that has been Jeft alone, between order, and ees for years and allowed to pro- @ Katharine Houghton s sot broaoe = poors ous Pm. “TWO SHOWINGS: 7.30 & 9.30. Sane Business an d Professional Directory CASTLEGAR CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY Pent by the president was cul e best tier penne: ‘4 unders was Teci lent Or the door, prize: with other prizes going to Mrs. bans Leitch and Mrs. Soukor- Confirmation - Service Held On Thursday | A total of 57 children and four adults received the sacra- ment of coi last Thursday in St. Rita's "Catho- lic church, Master of Ceremonies was Rev. C. Mulvihill of Warfield. Right Rev, A. eee eantyne oe of Rossland. The Sisters of Atonement, whe teach the children 6 ta’s prepared thi ee were ae ‘BOry Marie. Sister John Alexis and Sister Mary Annunciata, Each: co! j Seienda. Ps fo taal duty sor, Whose ac wt is © prer him ‘for the sac- McNABB EXCAVATING SERVICES CO. LTD. Landscaping — —Top Soil Excar — Tre! wating mehing PHONE 365-5996 GREEP’S ELECTRIC iG . CONTRACTIN SALES & SEAVICE © Ph. 365-7075 Free Estimates ‘ CASTLEGAR PLUMBING. & Hi and Gas and Ph. 365-8284 KOOTENAY WEEDING, Olt Ph. 368-5025 1319 BAY — TRAIL, B.C. 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There are now over eighteen million members — each a part owner in his own credit union, If you are in- terested in joining or srenaizing a credit union, con Phone Us Today! 365-7232 pals son. dled Castlegar | Credit | Union Happiness spoil, duce. just what it wants, whether that be weeds | | strawberries. cher who Bee when ‘present et fool aroun: are clergymen chineben today; who ikewise think they i favor in the. community. by conden Zand even legalizing God's Word, cara the laws of our land, count as. il- legal . and: immoral. -- Such a‘compromising proseh will only earn thera the contempt they eo. 60 “Fichly deserve. There “was ‘peace in’ the Ge ates ieestng and only as long‘as‘the God-given 17, ‘ were It -would be no ‘utopia ‘for everyone to do just;as they Uncurbed. hi plese and desire. will pro- duce a Hell, not a Heaven.. What this world needs is }:. not a descording or a disre- God's laws; what the world needs is to follow: those rules ‘care- ‘The enjoyable journey is fhe one when our car stays in Quumps “aguinst nor rasves or through the guard rails. Happiness’ and_satisfac- fon, can Boe yours not by fight- id bre: God's re- id an fd. cut up at lc wah No! it was the teacher | Kinnaird Minor Baseball Results The scores’ were Giants 1, Yankees 1; Tigers 15,Jof Mounties 3; Dodgers 8, Braves 7; Yankees 9, Tigers 8; Giants 13, Dodgers 10 and Braves 5, Mounties 4. Standings as of June 9 were — eeeaguss In the Sandlot lene seve es were three being rained ou two the games were at Blue- TT 20 14 peresccoooo,, 8 game scores Rowland Grant Appointed Okanagan College Head Dr, Rowland Grant, dean —|has studies at a College, jat een By In rincipal the rary gan Regional pi College. nouncement nt ‘Dr. Grant's appointme: made this week by. ‘ohiaties Finch, Conees, council chair- Rowland Grant man, council member Frank Orme who is presently acting and A. _E. Soles, 8| principal, and principal of Selkirk College” “We bre has accepted the a) oint- ment and we feel be si Dr rant has’ fors fe past mn. responsib! for the spaintenance at teach. ing’ efficien standards att the a dollege. He ervisor of department wing up the annual budget for the acad \erations. Dr. Grant was educated at Victoria College and recely- ed his his M and his from the University of Britt Columbia. He has deen an analyti- Wwasical chemist with Aluminum Laboratories, a a post-doctorate fellow with the National Re- neil a a research chemist with with the B.C. Council. He was assistant profes- #\sor, department of chemistry for: five years at the Canadian ices College, Royal Roads, Vignes before’ going ot Sel- kirk in 1966. He Bes won numerous wards and contri- buted to SURIerous: publica- tions. He is married and has a. two-and-one-half seanold son; His duties start Aug. 1. Commenting upon the appointment eh Soles se pressed reg regret at’ losing: Dr. « from Selkirk Colleg fe. “His work has beep OOF value to the Coltege will all miss pleased that 2 someone of Dr. Grant's cali | that ‘Woodland Park Brownies Given Their Troop Badges Badges CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thurs.,. June 18, 1968 és SPECIALS TWINKLE Cake Mixes 15-01. pkgs. owe. 2 for 496 Five Roses Flour 25 Ibs. ... each $1.69 Q.T.F. PINEAPPLE Sticed, Crushed, Tidbits 14-07. .5 for $i Cut Rite Wax Paper Refills 200 ft. .. 49¢ Snark, 12-0z,............ 2 fins 89¢ Bel Monte Gatsup, [8-0z......... 39¢ GREEN GIANT Sliced Greon Beans 14-2, . . 3 tizs 59e Shreddies, 24-02. ......... pig. 49¢ Crisco Shortening, {-Ib. pkgs. 2 for 15¢ Regal Tea Bags, 90's ........... 496 JERGEN, MILD LOTION cr nd deh GROUND BEEF ............. a 49e SIRLOIN STEAK ............ ta 860 to several of the the "Woodland Park brownl the ‘the smith a and ceived Ge to es; Ann McDo: ing August for te env was bade farewell by the girls GROCERIES who! ‘k op- | ciatio MEATS were — June 3, Pink cool Cats 3; “43, Nreties 6 and sae 6, Lae {ies 26, Kopl Cats. 6. : Perarey Gan-U15, Baschal Schedule Starts. With Game Sunday “<"* The first game, jou the ee league ret ee at 1 p.m. at sg ds, ie Castlegar ciaverlests meeting the Creston Babe «Other er teams participating in: the league ‘include’ Fair- ‘Grass: ; June’ 4,1 40, Tigerstios, 40. th era 16 child Air Force Base, ing and breaking: Gov's strictions but by willingl: lo ing. within thos yy. IS Nick those’ God-given game is scheduled’ for Jaly 6 when they will travel Kimber! eriey. - ious feaneation. the iegon nal olic Women’s Logue for the confirmants, their parents and You and your family will enjoy the refresh- : Ing comfort of Electric Air Conditioning in your home. Call at your favourite Electric Appliance Store and choose Alr Conditioning to assure you more enjoyable summer time living. F.J. SMITHERAM ” TRAILER . 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