re cA SOAR NES Taninday, ‘April 22, 1965 b Colm -GASTLEGAR COURSE | nn By®, JOHN MacLEOD It was indeed unfortunate that the weather refused to, co- operate completely on the Easter weekend but as I have always stated a golfer is a combination amphibian Eskimonian South Sea islander and this was borne out as the: cone never seem- ed to be mpty Many of he: old faces were out in force along with a con- siderable number of ‘new faces and it looks like another ban- ner year. ‘ Some of our members are still tied to the rake. and sho- vel but even then they. manage “to get. in a few licks such as a friend of mine who has been ‘chipping shots, between sho- vels full, from the back lawn ‘over the house to the-front lawn ‘ds besides the house 4nelude a few windows. - 5 In this way you build a ‘tre amount of ' Broadwater Man’s Funeral Held Tuesday ‘The funeral service ‘for La ry Gordon DeLespee, age 72, of Broadwater, one of the oldtimers of Trail area, was held Tues- day in the Castlegar ‘ Funeral vill Home, : witht Rev, Frank Willey So) Mir, Bere died sudden- last Thursday in Castlegar. He, was born in Guernsey, Eng- Jand, coming. to Canada ini 1918, when bh started: working for . He until 1942, returning to work wat Cominco in 1951 until his re- tirement in 1956. os <'| on which he has a stroke, Play- | . besldes keeping your local glass |” dealer happy, and you also be- come an expert glazier. Our club house is now open for business and the Pro Shop has taken on a mid season look as Mike lines up his goods’ for the coming ‘year. The club will provide a new service this year as’ the Pro Shop will remain open through. out the week and the gentle-|- man in charge will be Pete Hard- er.- We know that Pete will ob- ge in any way possible but it will make it much easier’ members co-operate by showing their membership cards ‘until he gets to know you. All oth-|. ers check in at. the Pro. Shop before teeing off. Our financial drive has tak- fen -a turn for the better, and we have now reached that $35,- 000 mark and if we could just average about $200. per mem- her over the remaining time left then we are home free. This sum would make the difference. Watch that red line going up and be prepared to give in if contacted because our finance | * committee has that victory gleam in its eyes. Reports. from the. weekend confirm ‘the opening of many courses including Spokane, Col- le, Christina Lake, New Den- ver (some snow but Playable), Kaslo, which I imagine is t well shaded to be entirely free of snow but ‘it should be ready in) a week or ‘so and Salmo should be in action, So if your weekend takes you near these courses reports will be appre- ciated. ‘ Fo close for the week why not try the following if you hap- pen to be on your. lonesome or at any time for that matter: —| (Match Play vs Par) “The competitor marks the scorecard to indicate the holes where his full number of handi- cap strokes are to be taken. Par is the opponent.. The player. then - competes* against par on each. hole ‘aided by. his handicap © strokes, . (Example: Player scores a 4.0n a par 3 hole er and Par are tied on this hole.) - As a competition’ the com- petitor with the -best record against Par is declared the win- ner. eaking of “winners: you area potential one‘for the Open- ing Day Tournament on Satur- day, April 24 starting at 8 a.m. See you there? if‘ all], ‘TAKES OFFICE. New Swiss president, Dr. Hans-Peter Tschudi, 51, will take office in: Switzerland sometime. early in the new year. He , and wife,’ Dr. Irma ' Techudi-Steiner,’ are both well known in the world.of > = “STREAM BY JACK WHITE. Monty Warner and his.com- mittee on pollution of field and stream have been doing a trem- endous Job during the last year and would like to remind eve: one that though this is. spring and annual clean up time, “Take your refuse to the local garbage dump, that is what they are for, Any one caught dumping.in any other. place is liable under thy law. With population densitles | ¢, over. on ‘the increase, the nec- essity of guarding against pol: lution by. indiscriminate dum; ing becomes more important than ec all must agree’ with Monty. *and his .crew and hope everyone will make a concerted effort this’ year to T¥-| park, one at'Sheep Lake on the sites within miles. We should have one along the Thrums flats: above Bril- liant Dam, ‘one at Pass Creek Kinnaird - Christina. Lake road and one at Summitt Lake on the Salmo-Creston sicyway for Deer Park site, If every organ | zation would drop a ther a strongly. worded letter |. to the Hon. Mr. Kiernan, depart- ment of recreation and conserva- tlon, might get some action. a note or ra- ‘Victoria,’ B.C.. we ' just IF YOU ARE ‘A. SALESMAN OR. ,, | BUSINESSMAN, «:. And "want a’ smart central ‘address when in’ Vancouver, you ‘will like the \friendly,‘courteous staff who attend to your wishes, whether it’s in your room or oxecutive suite... ‘Then you want the SANDS ‘MOTOR HOTEL MUtual 31831 Davie at vena Commercial Cards ‘hon: “On English Bay at Stanley Park” x a start. ‘These are all beautiful spots and every effort should be put forth to develop’ them as: soon as’ possible. Thee Rotary Club has been developing Pass Creek park but it is a hard ‘job for one organization: to: carry the ball on such a: big project. This should not be expected of them, Government campsites’ for. this area are long overdus, and our-rivers and streams, HAMPERED. RCMP. Com- missioner George McClellan told the Dorion inquiry in Ottawa that : extraordinary preparations to protect the , Queen’ during. last” year's Quebec visit, diverted many MP. senfor “ members- from their ‘investigations’ into alleged ‘bribery’ and coercion ' in the {Govern- “ment. : ‘New District : Commissioner ‘For Local Scouts... A new district, commissioner for the- Scout . movement has, Last year’-there were several instances of people dumping re- fuse’along the river, bank: and three were apprehended. , This year .we hope there will be.no necessit have to take action against anyone, but be mindful t sportsmen are on the lookout for any discrepancies, . Fishing is getting better al- most daily or perhaps it is just that more. people’ are getting out*as the weather improves and therefore more.are catching fish. Every ‘big fat juicy worm I'turned up in the garden last weekend gave a nostalgic pull at.my arm and I had. better finish this gardening P.D.Q. or fishing is going to win ‘out be- fore it's done. Several of the. fellows have ing up.too readily are coming ,| home skunked. Helgramites and worms are still the most popular |: natural bait for stream fishing and silver. alaskan, green: and blue-back: plugs are still tops on the troll.-Deadly dicks and Ha ligator. spoons will’ soon. be tak- ing th try them: ‘all. : The iWest Kootenay Kennel and; Obedience Club .has pur- chased’ two lovely -CIL. _ target model’ twenty-twos- for: the“ use 01 ‘Classes andthe team chosen to the. club in the annual been. ed in the C area. Kinnaird who was:: g-eppointed by Archdeacon, B. . A. .Resker, ‘8 former.. district. commissioner here -who' now. resides at Bal- ap usec four, “Fuverybody draws a card to see who gets the bath with the hot water.’’ Luck’s not needed here—just a new auto- matic Natural Gas Water Heater. Its exclusive _rapid recovery rate (8 times faster than the old-fashioned side-arm’ or plain type) gives. you all the hot water needed for laundry, the dishes and the whole family! And Natural Gas Water Heaters cost less to buy and install —only a fraction as much ‘to use. See. how little it costs—and how much more convenient it is—to have hot water in your home always. * DISCARD THAT: : - OLD-FASHIONED TYPE, -. GET AN AUTOMATIC NATURAL GAS WATER HEATER, GIVES HOT WATER 3 TIMES: FASTERI: ONLY $1.95 A MONTH PAY NOTHING UNTIL OCT., 1965 PHONE 365-7272 .. 851 COLUMBIA AVE. CASTLEGAR “| AND. EUROPEAN. ‘TOURS|: He ia*Albert: Calderbank of (2° | Paralow : aoa This is held each le ‘to acquire. another. three ‘ of these guns to come; up with a matched set for, our. young shooters. year the, competition will be feta in Castlegar and next week’ we hope to be able to give you the exact ‘date and location: I would like to see all local organizations and particularly our Board of -Trade, climb on the band wagon and start’ put- ting pressure on ‘for at least two good: government ‘campsites in the vicinity: of: Castlegar. Here we. are with. another. -tourist season coming up and no camp- “OM&H Requires Minimum of 5% From AnpBennts y CM&H Basically, you must. provide the difference between the amount of: the approved -NHA Joan and ‘the full cost of the house and lot. * Central ‘Mortgage and Hous- ing Corporation: requires. that all, applicants and’ purchasers must provide a minimum equity of 5.per cent from: their own resources. For a home-owner appli- cant the minimum equity is 5 per cent of the lending value es- tablished by Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation and for a home purchaser the mini- mum equity is'5 per cent of the Burchase price. provide from Your. own savings as’ large a: sown _ Payment | as possible, oT FOR: : AIRLINE ‘RESERVATIONS MEXICO. HAWAIIAN ARRANGED. oe. CASTLEGAR. AGENT FOR|- ‘THE WESTERN HOTEL: | CHAIN i WEST'S i DEPT. STORE Phone 365-7542 .- come home with: a. few. nice |’ | ones.and a lot who aren't speak- eir toll’ along with the |. flies, so:-get: out fellows‘ and |” ur junior’ firearms ‘training |“ is to’ your advantage to} what we want; not ones ike the feeble ° effort | ‘put forth at the PETE’S TV AND RADIO” REPAIRS AN Have your. TV: checked by D. SERVICE — = House calle made —: -We have’a full line of electric: appliances for he. ‘home and gifts. Drop in and. see them.: | : i “IN: ce FOMENOFE: BLOCK, iP - eer yy “Abe PE awn ame | wom wis EA almost every dress shop ¢ on this continent. The label says “Arnel”, meaning that the fabric in the garment has been’ woven or knitted of this special new fibre with an’ exciting Perso ality. Arnelt i is as modern as tomorrow. Its ease of care qualities make it a’fibre’ for the light: of heart, Arnel is truly a.Cana- © dian product. Its: basic chemical _substance, alpha cellul Columbia Cellulose in, Pri ce Rupert from the forests of ; one we fe 518 $-produced by ¢ Nass and Skeena ‘COLUMBIA: CELL LOSE COMPANY, LIMITED , HEAD OFFICE: BURRARD BUILDING, VANCOUVER, B.c, + Prince, Rupert, Pulp Division. +., Terrace Woods Division .2'- af Lumber Division < Colgar Pulp: Division pee search, & Development Division fh “2. Gelgzr Woods Division relerseneireet ce Colger. Mixed League dies een Single Olga Plot- nikott 264; - Lar igh Three Olga Plotnikofe. 661; Mens High | 2 Single Frank Webster 299; Mens High Three Frank Webster 710. ‘Team High Single Team 8 1123; , Team High Three Team 5 per Team Polnts: Team 1 Team 2 14, Team 3 14, Team v7) 11, Team 6. 24, ‘Team 6 15, Team 7 0, Team 8 ‘19, Team 9 18, Team: 10-11, . Otter 60's Dave Hiebert 643; Tom Lockhart 640, Tuesday Vo'clock *').': LHS. Louise Howes 283; LHT Marcelle, Wright 646, “THS (Skyline Auto Service 987; THT ‘Skyline ‘Auto “Service 2684... ;,.Rogs’s’ Meat Market 2, 3 Goationts Drug 1, Tiger Service ‘2, Independents my , Skyline Auto Service 3, Ogiow: ‘Other 00's "Louisd Howes iT -THS Sportsmen 999; THT Night- ae 2840; | cP ~Bootloggers. 8, afiiey. seats 3. “Nighthawks 8H Comets 1,’ Bank of communis 1, Spo! ortsmen- 1: Other 600's Gary Jackson 645, George Menzies Wednesday Night ;|. mage sale; ‘to be: he! alt LHS Mitricl Danchella 270; LHT Annte’ Koochin 584, TH! Kingping 941; THT Beatniks Final Standings: Choregirls 49, Oddballs 51, Flintstones 54, Five Thumbs 56, Beatniks 63, Kingpins 75. Thurs Morn League — . LHS _E, -Makowichuk 244; LHT E, Makowichuk 614.. THS Lions 900; THT. Chlemunke 2335. AW aes is mega iil oer: “‘Leeblleh ‘Attends ° - | Mayors Confab , On Civil Defence Mayors, chairman, ee wardens and other leading elvic officlals from every province in Canada recently attended a three and one-half day. conference on celvil emergency planning at Arnprior, Ont. The annual conference of mayors at the Canadian ‘Ci Defence College, attended by more than ‘80 elected officials, was held ‘April 12-15 to describe TP: 2, Lions 3; inks ie present em- 1 Teddy, Bears ‘2, vA Plans Hay. Rummage Sale Plans for the hospital: rum- id on May 8 were finalized ‘at.a recent meet- ing of the: womens’: tareerent to the” Castlegar ‘Hospital, held ‘in the Rotary Health Centre, with ‘ob. | Mrs. F. Gibson presiding, Mrs, R. W. Sweeney,- the convenor mentioned that any saleable raricles Maes at. Ing would be greatly: appre on Since proceeds. from rummage sale sively for- the - nos hoped that once again the pi lic will give their whole hearted are used excl ergency plarining and policies, : In’ attendance ‘at the .col- lege was village chairman Carl Loeblich of Kinnaird. -The candidate heard. ,lec- tures and saw demonstrations on such ‘nuclear ; planning ;subjects as ‘Threat and -Plan: ning As- sumptions,” - responsibilities ‘of various levels ‘of government, radiation’ protection; the tary role in, survival, ‘radiation detection, planning, and, the ro- les of some federal gt government departments, WRONG BOUQUETS: this | This is a foolish world, indeed. A funny sort of hive; ‘They- throw ‘Bouguol when’ you are de: And Spooks. when : you're > alive, wi | and New Glasgow. a Local Queeén‘s Scouts cxsriibdan: ene a radiy, 1377 ‘pit 32 ib08 Guests of Canadian | Navy Over 300 ‘Queen's Scouts from B.C,, including three.from the Castlegar ‘district, are at! 5 sea with the Royal. Canadian Navy during the Easter holidays aboard HMC: ships Qwappelle the: legislative buildings and. the boy scouts provincial coun- toured the provincial museum, cil, After: an inspection: by\C. W. While in Victoria and Van- Nash, provincial commissioner, | couver all the scouts, including the "poys went “to Holyrood | the local lads, were guests in the House for a 1uncheon chaired by ; homes of parents and friends of George Mussallem, president of| the scouting movement. EXCAVATING, DITCHING SAND AND. GRAVEL » TOP. SOIL: CONCRETE WORK AND ROOFING * O. Lightle Ph. 365-5158 Box 51; Castlegar, B.C. The: three local lads are Robert Band, son of Cpl, and Mrs. Jim Band of Castlegar, An- drew Lang, son of Mr. and Mrs, T, Lang’of Kinnaird and Murrey Young, son‘of Mr. and Mrs. J. E, of Kinnaird.” os * One. ‘group left Victoria ear- ng for Vanco' orrow aan arriving in Van- couver harbor about 2 p.m. °°’ The scouts and their par- ents have been invited to a Dre: sentation ceremony ‘at Gove ment House in Victoria at Ye g0 each scout with a Queen's Scout recognition certificate. |. YOUR NEW - AGENT IN ROBSON IS This morning the scouts lst-| ened to an address by Provin- ‘cial Seeretery Wesley Black at. TTT CATT Attention ROBSON Residents GEM CLEANERS bevels MERCANTILE PICK-UP DAYS ARE MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY GEM CLEAN ERS. CASTLEGAR AND roti OWN DRY CLEANERS support to this cil ehbess eal ._ CANADA No. 1 Onion Sets bb. Ise - CRISCO 3-LB. TIN |s “VELVEETA Sreese 2 Ib. box. us “TWINKLE ORTENING ROOSTER COFFEE Ib. “7904 CAKE MIXES 2 2 pkgs. 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