Celgar * Team Wins West Bowling Cup Us ELECT LES. ABILITY - "ENERGY! VOTE ee SOCIAL CREDIT JUNEN18 -:: | READ’) =x} ‘)the team.players names and their S| ing were as follows:- 2 soc The West trophy is donated by Ralph West. for all the mixed |Stinday Masses - 8.20 and 1030 am leagues, Each mixed league enters it's winning team of the season in this event, As there’ were five mixed leagues in all, this gave five teams atriving for the honor of winning, It was a very ex- citing evening for all, Here are the final results with team ‘game fotale: They Played five. games in al Monday Night one League, Bud Allingham, Ist game 8 Bob Bagg, 2nd game 880; Mary Stewart, Srd game 043; Elaine Dally, 4th. game 915; Dave | Hie- bert, 5th game 903, Handicap 770. This team won the West Trophy |=mnatrd — seri oe ‘Wormip at with a five game total of 5278, The other players Participat- Tuesday Night West League — “Betty Price, Ist .game ~ 650; Maureen Goetting, 2nd game. 624; Rose Williams 3rd game 627; Don Byening Sacrament Bervice 30 pm Jerome, 4th game 617; Hugh Goet-/ GRACE PRESBYTERIAN OHURCR pag, poy came 705, .Handicap 1295. Total Teena TRtsht 9-11 League — Don: Archibald, 2nd game 839; Fred Bonnett, 3rd game 668; Jan- et Leitner, 4th game 730; Ken Leitner, 5th game 803. Handicap 925. Total 4788. Night 8ST, RITA'S CATHOLIU UHUBCH GosrEL CHUROHES;:. “CANADA 7:30 pm. Family Midweek ‘Tues, UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA . Robson — Ist and: ie ‘oe at sundays at 10 a.m,* in ae Twin ‘emg. Rev. BE, A. Brophy, PP, 6th at Elm Street Evening Mass - 6.00 pm, GRACE GOSPEL CHURCH ‘Sunday in the Legion Hall 10:80 a.m, Sunday School ‘Worship Services - 51 Columbia 7:30 pm. Young People’s CHURCH oF JESUS. eee LD. Rivers Hall ~ Hever E. T. Evans, Ph, 365-5536 ool at. 9.45 am, at 11.00 a.m. ‘THE FENTECOSTAL ’ TABERNACLE Sunday School - 10 am. _ | wedn Morning Worship ‘- ait am, Binnair Mon,, .May’ 28 — 3-2 Senet cre "sere ot We Worship at M, Casttegar Park. - Babe | Ruth League Schedule is Out BABE RUTH LEAGUE (Please Cllp and Save) Kinnaird Park - “Monday's, Castlegar - Stanley Humphries Se: condary Sehool on Tuesday's and ursday's, fea Bervice | Team |. 1 mike Fitzpatrick, Cas: Sears kh 'Casth zs , . Bible *|Team 2— G, ‘Baw am, istlegar. Sobre edema Team 3 —~'J. Lew and J, McGill- vary, Kinnair< ira . d Pak *. Frh,SJune:15 = 13 Tues,, June 12 — 1-2 Thurs,, June’ 14°— 2.3 Tues., June 19°—~ 13 Thurs,, June 21 — 1-2 ¥ *|Tues., June 26 — 1. Noni Archibald, 1st game 823; | pinte study: Wednesday at 730 pm, use Jt i parent Park:- ‘Tuesdays and Fri- Mondays.“ and esdays, vane | Fri, June 221-2 All eames fat oso Pm, : No. 1 ‘ream 3 Kinnaird No, 2 Teatn ~ Kinnaird , a No. 3 Team - Castlegar, L. Green- wood, No, 4 Team - Castlegar, Wayne Newell, . oe Kinnaird Park rues Mine 22 — 1-2 Tues,, June 12 — 1-2" Tues, June 19 —~ 24 Tues, Turie 26 — 13° Fri, June 29 — 24 » Castlegar Park - SHSS ° Tues., May 223-4 Mon,, June-11 "34! Wed., June 13 — 4-1 Mon., June 16 — 3-2 Wed., June 20 — 34 Mon: June 25 — 41 Wed,, June 27, — 3-2. t Con Lea- co — Prayer and Bible ‘aria - Thurs- Jim Bilesky, Ist game 854; Carol Jeffery, 2nd game.840; Bill] young People’s - Friday at 7.20 p.m, ROBSON MEMORIAL CHURCH Sth seme 743, Handicap $25. Ta 1] United Church — Ist and 8rd Sun- Oleski, 3rd game 953; Bobbie En- man, 4th game 862; Rerio Fabbro, 5077. Friday’ Night Classic” Mixed: Lea- gue — - i? raat Joe Zebz6fi, 1st game 835; Mitch Chernoff, 2nd game "753; Anglican Church — 2nd ‘Sunday, aan, patents 4th Sunday, 11 am, Baptist Church! — pm, day at 7.30 p.m. days sat (11 am.. ‘Holy Communion ‘th - ‘Sundsy’* The ‘Five Thumbs’ Tops i in Bowling _ ‘The Bosse trophy is E /CAMPAIGN “COMMITTEE KOOTENAY-WEST VOLKSWAGEN . and. SALES & SERVICE" USED CARS — TRA Phone'R-A. (Bob) Horswill. 365-3491 ‘61 Rarhbler Super Sedan, .... only 6 thousand Miles‘ Verna Keraiff, Alice Zebroff, 4th game 768; Bil SLE Keraiff, 5th’ game B17. Handicap a | 500. PERE EENEED (800. Total 4515, | are emeer emer tree mecan | ny Srd game 944; St: John’s ANGLICAN OBUECH Fifth Sunday..after Easter - St, Alban’s 8.30 am ‘Holy ppicharist >: 9,80 ‘am ”.\. Mattins | 7; Robson 11. am*: Holy ‘Eucharist St. Al—ban’s 7.30. pm Evensong Priest '/O'Shea with Mary Ross, to the winning team of all the la- dies leagues. There were 30 teams in all that participated _ in. this event. The winning team were the Five Thumbs from the. Wednesday Night Ladies League with a three game total’ of 3000. Team captain was Nethie Elsa Dorothy Pastor 23.15 p.m. Sunday School and Fa- urs, 8 pm. Prayer Meeting. G, Fraser and pinale Lebedoff, Bosse made the presen- tation at the: {Bowladrome. He also the Night Ladies eam, ‘with: a three game total of 2803. The team captain was Daisy Koehle with Phyl Melnick, Fran|..- Moffat, Alice Sanford and . Kay Kelly. Second-place prizes were don- ated and presented by. Fred’ bane nett of the Castle Bowladrome. The ladies enjoyed a very nice| evening and were served free cof-|* fee and doughnuts. Close iD the team with trophies which they are able to Keep themselves, the large one ‘58 Pableau reaches ‘53 P fait ne Tat MAT iam IERIE Rev. 0. B,' Day. — Pariskr ‘a BAPTIST ‘Grace Presbyterian Church mily. Worship. 7.30. 0; Gompel Service being an annual even! Second-place prizes . went - to -were as fol- yetl by the Liquor’ Gonitto) Board or” i one cane ofa ‘of -British Columbia, hen you own Life Insurance — ae enerniat Surprising? Yeo—but frie. Like! moat - Felephone Company and ‘other major telephone syatenig aeroas Canada ‘erat she best: in communications service at the lowest possible cost. i, ¥ Below, is a table ah 8 MINUTE LSTATION-TO-STATION DAY RATES. gz the grad Ps OB in rates over the yearas: , 1935 Voncouver™= Montreal stminster as Torento, > Wictoria = Halifax a Nanaimo = Winnipeg ‘ Trail = - Monireal Tug-ol-War, Fashion Show, ‘Tho lilac-decorated ; stage at the Kinnaird: Park combined with @ natural back drop ‘of spruce and | ‘ Pine and the'reflection ofa ‘warm sky lent harmony to a display: of pretly spring fashions modeled by five young ladies at the Victoria a ‘Day celebrations‘ sponsored’ Mon- day by the Castlegar Kiwanis Club. ‘Ed Sorge was master of cere- ", monies for the , day's attractions, Mrs, A.D. Johnson’ was.commen- tator for the fashion show: under the direction of the Kinnaird Littl ” Theatre in tured “Waltz - Clock’ of the Roaring Twenties with costumes to match. ‘Afternoon and street wear fea- tured the ‘ever tasteful black and white taffeta dress. with ‘hat “to match; arnel blue in a two-piecer; check | ensemble anda ‘shocking Pink sheen, Stutining’ party dres-, ses ‘lent ‘ai profusion of, color’ to} 2 the show ‘with the colors ranging from) turquoise: in..a full-skirted satin; nylon ‘chiffon, over printed le |sheen; a Pink: organdy;* ‘organdy, and »-x. brocaded : sheat in :belge, The. fashion show eld thei spotlight for‘an ho starting td .: Models included Carole Enmad, ‘Sandra’ Gray, Elizabeth Young, Pe t Rourk and fev’ ‘Bin k- In sharp contrast, ‘the “SKULL of | 9 11 the village “in” tugvot as. then n fost to Caattoger, ‘la a two out 0 of, three pull. Kinnaird firemen then defeated the Castle- gar firemen. as Hs winners, eee " ERATURING ::5 zhandles for, compact |. storage .'. . con feot io adjusil ‘ELECTRONIC SERVI firem Kiwanis: Club Svhich proved its prowess over the firemen,’ :* a Castlegar ‘ students were victors over Kinnaird students in| their’ tug-of-war. Following : this'| those the” department © of public works wontheir tug with the RCMP and| finally the Castlegar Elementary’ School ‘won over «the Kinnaird a youngsters, : 3. The morning events commen- ced with children’s races and lit- tle league baseball. Winners in the | _|racing events were: Group six and under: Bruce Morrison,'Kevin Moran and Fran- els 'Gorse, fe Boys seven and under: Bruce : "| Morrison, Jimmy York and 'Mich- ael Moran. Girls seven and under: Patti -{Fomenoff and Kathy Johnson (tie) and Linda "McGauley, |” Boys: eight’ and under: ' Cecil Stoochnoff, - Billy * Anderson and Doug Houghton. ° Girls eight and under: Anne thy elnson Linda MeGauley and Ka- Johns Boys. O% and ‘under: Alan Me- Kinnon; Sam’ ‘Cheveldave and Mi-| «. chael Kanigan. Girls 9. and under; Rosemarie’ saree: “Norma Grewcock and Bove: 10.and ‘undet:" Michael:Kan. igan, Sam Cheveldave and Richard Sipcetinott Sau Gi ‘oly valetle" conned, Rose- marie Sharpe and Nancy Fowler (tie third: CEs 2 Moss green linen suit, ‘a blue-|! Cookout Highlight Day) and Ed Brian Harvey and.&t (tle for, second)’ and Faok Steen- vaorden, + Girls a one under: _ Shirley Linda Blaine Stock nott: jack Race Winners Boys eight’ and under: , Doug’ Bruce Morrison and Sorge and ‘poly? Fowler (tle’ for third). : Boys 12 and under: Don Poole, ‘Alex Sharpe’ and John McKenzie, ‘Girls 12 and under: Shirley Sexll’ Btdoehtott; Is elght and under: Anita Sorder Anne Harvey and Patti Fo- menoff, «\ ° Boys. nine and under: Doug ViGTORIA aEFORT: ro say. Mr," Black. won't go shoee eho ty because hé no-Jon- I‘ don't believe that for one mo- ment. It’s _just, I would think, that at least one cabinet minister must in. the. capital.“ We must | we have a.government of-rome kind carrying on, Hon. Mrs, Brown, Mi- nister Without : Portfolio, though recovering well: from major’ sur- gery, isinot yet strong enough to go campai; Premier Bennett is being se- cretive about his” eléctioneering plans, but it’s believed ‘he'll con- centrate on: the east. ‘He , wants, Quebec into the Social Credit fold. He says he has high hopes in’ La Tread in a Paper that he'll ape New, Brunswick, but when: Tasked him about'it, he just looked. blank, and :changed:. the” subject.. Per- haps he’ wasn't listening to me.’- .¢ Herb Brach, Social Credit MLA for Esquimalt ‘is listed with . the cabinet ministers, He's the only backbench SC member conscripted lie the ‘campaign.: Some aay ‘this’ means that Herb Bruch is high in the Prem- ier’s favor, and. time. ger believes in Social‘ Credit,* but | tal is more than anything else, to bring, be’ making es- in-his native’ (the inspector ‘going ‘through’ the ::365-3331:— Phones — 365-4601 Carpets: and files. and: reading ‘minutes of coun- _ We Tewall c ee i ‘Municipal clerk Joe Logelin|: . told council's’ last mecting ase the |""~ inspection was quite routine. with si offices in Parliament Buildings un- til after the election. There are those, who say it’s disgraceful that provincial cabinet ministers should be shouting thelr heads off ina federal election when ‘they should be paying attention to the people's business right here in this pro- vince, ° I don’t look upon it that way, for what is a’Federal: election: if it ian’t-, the people's very © most 8 | important ’ business, Any.) provin- cial government: prefers it if the government in. the’ Federal capi- of the same political stamp. It does ‘make the national mach- doen roll: rhore :smoo thly, which ean necesshrily. be .good: if ve : s had my “provincial governments and the Federal government all Lib- eral, ‘or-* Conservative, or NDP- CCF or Social Credit. ‘Even Highways ‘Minister P.' A. Gaglardi is: going to’ the hustings, He must have received orders from the'Socfal Credit‘on-high, whoever he is, The Premier himself?.. Mr. G, doesn't particularly like making speeches; he'd rather be roaring} ilding ‘: Sorge." Girls nine and under: Rose- marie Sharpe, Norma’, Grewcock and Anita Sorge. -. Boys: 10 and .under: Lloyd Bailey, : John: McKenzie and Ed Sorge. Girls. 10 ‘and under: Linda Sorge and-Rosemarie Sharpe (tied for first); Linda Trusz and. Anne Harvey, Boys 11 and under: Don Poole, Lloyd Bailey and Doug Houghton. 1 and: under: Shirley. ° Gi Fomenoff, Linda Sorge and Rose- marie Sharpe, Boys 12 and, under: Don Poole, Lioyd Bailey and Doug Houghton. Girls | 12°, and under: Shirley Fomenoff,. Linda Sorge and Rose- marie Sharpe : (tied for second), Linda Trusz ang Anita’ Sorge (tied for. third). ‘In a> horeshoe: tournament between 12 and 3 p.m., with seven tehms entered, Jack Regnier and Benny Rourke were the victors on an elimination play. The Kinnaird 1 outplayed ' Castlegar in a final’ 11 to 4 while. , caatlezar Pony League ittle Leaguers , - CASTLEGAR NEWS, Theeeey, May .24, 1962 od 5 ate you ‘to retire comfortably sess arent ” The company that will provide the money. for ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA with outstanding dividend record il sounter, Parts in an ies score,, 9 In the first game of the sea- son, the'Kinnaird ‘ladies’ defeated Nelson ladies in seven innings of fecteall -with ‘A score of 14 to The'Babe Ruth League of Cas: tlegar and Kinnaird concluded the day’s round ‘of ‘sports with Castle- gar the winners ‘with a’ score of 5 “Between “225 ‘ to 250. people were. treated to the ‘Etwanian’ cookout. Picnic; basket’! hunches were enjoyed by ‘many, : Weekly Fire Report bui iIne. has ‘been’ a scripted «along with the rest,:'so he must take his’ medicin ‘And ..s0..we- have. the. entire Government of British Columbia giving its all in the desperate hope | that we'll have : a: Social Credit Otta government 7 would say we will: Sd), However, in Politics one -ne- ver knows: This’ tim Wwe, which 1 “all to rise abo British Columbia’ Forest” Service The’ Tead in ety cocurrenca awong from ‘Kamloops ‘to :Prince’.Gearge Forest District: which | had15 new fires: this’ 1 z costs are now up to $2,080, Higher, fire * occurrence: in. the~. Prince George’ District reflects : the: fact that this . area: was the only one ~ Announcement In: oer to better serve this ‘District we have added a service department to our Company. We will-be se: locker | plants, refrigerators, _ auto- Inatic’ washers, automatic dryers, wringer washers, Tanges, ~ pumps, small appliances, ete. . Mr. : Bernard (Mad McKenzie, who has had extensive experience in this field, :will .be in charge of our, ser- “vice department. For: fast, | efficient _ service Phone 365-5919. BOUNDARY low: hazard to mod. ‘The social ‘reforms of Prime Minister Diefenbaker's action government are unparalleled in Ca dian / Old age pensions,-blind and: dis-. sed to $65 a month: 7° Hospital People, youhave prob ly thoughtofyour, through the purchase of bonds’ and ttidh for your family“ stocks and through mortgages, 13 s as a good way to save money regularly -, These hard-working dollars are helping dey a valuable collateral if you need a to finance great projects all over this Joan for an emergency: country such as pipelines, shopping cen- ‘ . Actually, your life insurance dollars are’ tres, bridges and highways, homee, more than an. investment in your personal apartment and office buildings, schools, 5 socutity.« and your fiinily’s, These dollars Lactories, industriat‘plants and power § are alo an ‘invéstinent in Canada. They dev vale “These in 5 stimulate growth and progress and help create employment opportunitios, too. ‘iake thie country a better Page yaich ‘The income from these investments : to live and work... » benefits you ‘directly by reducing thas "At thls moment, 9 BILLION DOLLARS cost of life insurancé to you ‘and the ‘of life instance savings ate invested 9 million other C Canadian | policyowners, i THE LiFe: INSURANCE: COMPANIES! UN ‘CANADA. grants up 177%. LA Veterans pensions increased ‘twice, ‘each: time by: 20% .°. . allowances extended and in- -creased a total’ of 82%. / Residence requirements lowered 10 years . . portable pensions introduced ae “hospital insurance made. available to alles $687: million paid.to provinces, / All t is, and much more, ete to yur ACTION GOVERNMENT! - 2p #: 213 J B/E1E18 a il ic ‘by the B.C.