ss = aes anes < Sree ore eee By John’ Datset Acgeneral membership y-meeling® of the! Castlegar ‘and < District’ Pensioners Curling Club was held in the lounge of the ‘curling rink’) Tuesday morning. with a goodly ‘ repre- sentation. of, curlers! from) last season on hand, as: well;as several Prospective new mem: bers. Those present were, wel- - comed, by club président ghn Dalziel ‘who: outlined ‘the ‘pur- > Tee Talk The public cordially Members please also: note that the-annual general’ meet- ever de First runner-up was Carl Loeb- +. lich: He was followed by, Kare Gjennestad, . +. The "Mixed Tombstone" ing has beer for Nov. 28 at the Legion Hall. / The meeting will) com: ) p.m. See you d/and since the parent “club has upped all dues $6 this year, it was: ‘decided; that pensioners will pay $32 for the ‘ * full season's curling. There was “some discussion on this matter, Wyle LADIES CURLING ctu "NOVEMBER STH 7230 P.M: CURLING RINK “Wedr Curling. Clothes Refreshments CURLING INSTRUCTIONS. avmuba ainée other-elubs in the district. Ja. pay, considerably loss, but it was poinled out that we were a new, club with ‘particularly ~ ieavy® liabilities and: that the » dies structure’ was (found).” necessary: ‘This was accepted by; the, meeting. ‘As a result of the proven’ yand. prospective ‘increase in, members, it was thought neces- sary, thal. curling) days’ be increased from two to three = mornings per. week. There was considerable discussion ‘on this matter and it|was decided that the club would ask for ice to be: “available for.the pensidners on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. mornings.,This has ?,been, done and a schedule will be drawnsup. =! ‘Curling proper for the club will commence this Tuesday’ at." 10.a.m. "This will be in the form ofan open house’ where every- one’ whose ‘age and-working - status makes him eligible will be welcome. There will:be lots of help andi for new Local Bowling Results curlers and for..this first week; no obligation :to, become: ans along with ‘several: other. experienced, cur: ‘ers,:-will: be only, too glad to: < show, you.the rudiments ofthe “roaring game, so don't be afraid’. * to ‘show up and enjoy the ‘and ‘sociability | our. ch ‘famous for. Be seeing you down at the: ke Y Patbias “READ THE CEASSIEIED ADS: JUST, OPEN Mon. ‘Night: Mixed 7.91 ‘p.m. ‘LHS ‘Ellena Carew °27 LHT Ellena Carew 595. MHS ‘Dave Calder‘ 300. MHT Dave: Calder 875. : q THS “Expos -1035. THT. f Sunshiners 2903. a3 ¥ Team’ Points: “Expos: 1, > Lueky 5's 3,-Mijsfires 2; Mishaps /2, Sunshiners 3, Screwballs 1. : Other 600's: Dave John, 629. Brad Walsh 648. « Mon, Night Mixed :7-9 p.m. =, s:LHS:Carol:Comtois 264. HT: Carol Comtois:700. 7 MHS Alec Lowreno 248: 'T Harry Markin 635. A “THS Head Pins 998. 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Team: Points:: Swallows “Aes Budgies 3,° “Woodpeckers Eagles 0, Parrots 2, Canaries 2.\ Fae Oe 600's: Iris’ LePage: We Night Mixed ‘gl p.m. : LHS®S. ‘Anderson’ 247. ‘LHT.S. Anderson’ 5962 MHS B, Davis 314: MHT B, Davis: T76..5 °° “AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR’, SPECIALISTS GUARANTEED WORK “IN = | REASONABLE RATES" >” ‘GOVERNMENT CERTIFIED MECHANIC © WHEEL ALIGNMENT ‘& BALANCE ATLAS TIRE BATTERIES. & ACCESSORIES. “RASTRONIC” ELECTRONIC TUNEUP ““SNO SEE THE:'NEW - TREDS” MAKE ANY TIRE A SNOW TIRE - WOODLAND, “Gas is Our Business _— "service ‘Our &9 ESSO 2000 UNLEADED Gs0). The New Fuel for New con(EsSO) PARK ESSO TéamPoinis:'Live-Five 2, ."’ Flukie Five 2, Amateurs 1; Nothings:0, Pick- ups 3, Holy, Rollers 4. Hleivaed on. mage 3) », Lists are posted “Please sign ‘the Goad work’ to thousand of volunteers. : : And they say ‘thanks’ i ae! “Wake aud things hapaen he Other 60's; B, Maclure 670, B. Shaw 700, J Stone 620,'\B,. Haak’ 6; Thurs, Mo LHT Jean Sylveat 670. ‘; THS Minks 934, THT Bea: vers 2642, Team Points: Beavers 4, Minks'8, ‘Lions \1, Squirrels 0, ‘Teddy Bears 1, Chipmunks’ 3, Other 600's: Colteén Ligh. ‘tle 627.- Thurs. 1 p.m. Rowdy. Rollers ‘LHS * Shirley “Barton 266,\ LHT: Edna Marshall 616, co THS Wailers 1110. THT Wailers 2641)"; Team Points: Hooters 4, Screanters 12,’ Groaners:9, Wailers’ 12, Criers’ 11, Moaners* "Other: 600's: Bonnie White : ‘Thurs. Night Mixed (Oct. 24) © LHS °Lynn Osterman. 248, bur. Buty ourke (B85. 5 Donald 667,” ° ‘MHS Doug .Fellman 298, p MET, Art Dusseault 752, THS All Stars 1122,, THT DAN. Stars 2004, LHS ‘Jean! Sylvest 270. Team’Points: Avengers 4, ‘Stand Bys 0,’ Untouchables 4, Hee Haws 0, Robson Rollers 2, Rovers (5) 3, All Stars 3, Alley Cats 4, Jive Five.2, The Robots 1, Early Risers 0, Head Pins 1; «-; Other 600's: Dave Hiebert 718, Bill Davis 707, Orlando Vecchio 688, Jake hate 858, Doug Fellman 634, Fri. Night Mixed (Oct: 18) ° ::LHS Pear] Mott 261. LHT Pearl] Mott 687. MHS Garry Rayner 226, MHT: Garry: Rayner’ 579,' THS Super Stars 970. : THT. Super Stars’ 2763. x Team Points: Super Stars 18, Alley Cats 13, Humperdinks’. ‘10, Dolphins 10, Gang Busters ; 1, Robson, Rese if “Local Midget. Reps Play” Nakusp Here Salurday 2 “we gal es with outside’ teams: will) be played‘ by’ the , Castlegar: Minor Hockey: Asso- '’ ~’ elation this weekend: One in the local’ arena and the other at Grand Forks. |: i Locally. the ‘Midgets. Reps bay will be’ playing : ‘their: Nakusp: . counterparts é Satuarday: with the game starting at 12.45 p.m: On Sunday’ the ‘local Ban- tam:Reps will travel to Grand: Forks for?a: game with the > Grand ‘Forks: team. ¢ This; game. is: to : start at en 1116 au mn, ~ Penalties for Wildlife Act Violations: are Violators of wildlife laws are, now facing much longer © periods of licence cancellations. This’ has: been‘ announced ‘by. Fish’ and Wildlife‘ Branch,” de- \ partment ‘of recreation and. wconservation director, Dr. Je it eliminate inconsiderate hun- “ters; from: the ‘hunting - frater- nity." pit lamping ‘otiviction au thumting at night with a firearm , shunting’ and firearms licences. ‘This’ is /in' addition ‘to ‘the ‘present: maximum court pen-: of $1,000 and’'90 days in ‘he said, yiaaiod sy aire i eee ‘all’ hunters. ‘and | itis: > intention to For Russian. Story Hour ‘There has been a change in the.time for. the Russian Story. ‘Hour at the Kinnaird branch of < the Castlegar and District Library. Mrs,-Anna Gattinger will now be holding her: Russian: ~ Story -Hour‘in the Kinnaird: . branch: ‘on Saturdays’ from 11 ‘a.m, to.12 noon., THE. CARPET cone ad EI TTT ND ea a By Jack Alout " Tonight ‘is Halloween night. From 8,80 to’ 12! mid- night, there will bea free teen dance at'the Arena Hall, The group is ‘Sunshine Express’ Boogie \Band, ‘The dance is co-sponsored by Regional Recreation’ Com- { mission No, land the Castlegar Recreation News ~ Halloween Teen Dance Tonight people are aes 0 please let us krow as soon as possible, _ This a RE ‘avery successful gymnastic clinic was’ held at Stanley Humphries ! High School, Instructor Misake Saito, put some of the’ younger gymnasts through a good | work- s ee The Defensive Driving Course has been’ postponed | ‘until Monday, Nov: 18 due to an insufficient number registering for the course at this time. If there’ is enough interest in a second Hunter Safety Course; ‘we’ can put this on within the |, next few weeks. All we need is jae interested People. i no our pai Cal.” endar. of Events: ) :Nov.' 2—Legion Women's tea‘and bake sale from 2 to. 4 ‘p.m. at‘the Legion Hall; i Nov.’ 8—Film: Festival at * Selkirk College,’ “Ride the High Country’. ! ‘ = Nov. 9—Jobs Daughters: tea and bake sale from 1.90 to 4 Pa m,/at‘the-Legion Hall.) * ‘Noy. 10—Film Festival Sel- ‘kirk College. ‘Blow. Up’ \is the © film. hn Siete a “We /are trying to get pre-schoo! hockey. going again “this season.< If! you ‘are: inter- Senior Golfers By John Dalziel’ ‘The wonderful weather we have been enjoying for the past couple’ of :months ‘hasbeen .a real boon for most people; One group that has'been' taking: full advantage of it is the’local senior Seniors of the Castlegar © Golf Club, Last ‘Thursday was | my first appearance: with: the + boys for over a month: and Twas very pleasantly surprised at the turnout, Nineteen':men showed up which .compares very well with: any:‘other Thursday mornings. Our genial pro Denny. had come up with something new sma :which meant we had to play 18 holes, rather than the usual _ nine:The consensus of opinion in'the clubhouse following the game was that it=was'a> good game to'play, but involved ‘too out, while the coaches were aught the proper techniques of teaching progressions and spot- ting, Participants at the clinic. came from Oliver and Kelowna "’ ns well as our surrounding area, e s e There was also a badmin- ton clinic this past weekend at since you only hit every second shol, Still it came up with quite a few of the boys having to hit shols from strange, to them, territory, soa good time was had by all, The group was favored by a visit. fromthe two Ernies,: Carkner and Fitzpatrick, and to: show just’ how’ hospitable the senior. Seniors are, each one was presented ‘witha brand new golf ball. Of-course ‘the * score cards did show that they. had won. the balls fair. and square so their. partners had to win one® too, I which participants of all levels wero’ taught: basic badminton skills, as well 43 some doubles J atrategy: by. leading profes- sionals(of the B.C. Badminton Association. The response to this clinic was nol as good as we had ‘expected, but. those who turned out had a real good time, Good Weather and Golfing Action Continue group, I will’ tell you, that we won for having the most honest score on the front nine, a magnificent 61; Other winners included Otto: Walker Sr., Reg Symons, Joe Killough, Bill Evans, Mike Verzuh and Earl LeRoy, There | > were a couple of others, but I: * + just'can't recall who they were. Oh ‘yes; there'was Mr. Bissell’: “(Claude will’ just love that. touch), but! the! last one must nae anonymous for the lime bein, ‘Providing ‘the weather o ‘con- neglected to ie up the prize; sheet ‘after. the’ match’ so will have to rely on’ ajrather poor memory for the hames of: the winners. 1 know. that ‘yours ‘truly won one along with his partner. Jim: Lipsett and. just to ‘show tinues to ‘co-op te, the Thurs: day, mornings will/see-golf as > usual for. the boys. ‘The‘only difference will be® that: the, games ‘will start ‘a. bit ‘later, probably, after. 10,’ in order to tet the frost off the greens. The course is:still'in very: good shape so don't. put the clubs Saway.-yet. . pme INSURANCE poucy Have An INFLATION. GUARD That is built in at no extra cost? if fot, t ‘would like to talk to you OnE INSURANCE 269 Columbia Ave. — Open’: Perce 1 : Denver, Hs - be: “removed: within thirty! days of purchase. 3 Purch se iby: certified cheque. "Corporation , of ‘the Village of New Denver FOR SALE 1)¢ The’ ‘village: ‘of New Oenver offers for sale Approx: :4;120)-feet) New 6: inch JM Class 160 P.V.C; ‘c/w. rings; and lube, Approx. ' 1,880" feet Class 160: P.V.C. chy: tings and ue be viewed behind village office i in New "Conditions of a As is and. where is, to [Sealed jenders, clearly) marked on envelope, received ‘not tater; than’ 5) P.M. November. Hi Weal or jany fender not necessarily H.R. HIEBERT, “VILLAGE CLERK, / NEW, DENVER, B.C. ested, please the Recreation Office and leave the name and ‘age of your: young: ister.’ Registration ‘fee will be:: about | $5. and-;will! involve approximately: ‘two: hours ‘per. week through the winter. How- ever, before we line up ice time, we would like to see how many, who lived between 1701 and. +1744) is'easier‘to'remember “Ethan the: Fahrenheit: stuff.’ In degrees Celsius, water freezes at 0. degrees ‘and -boils at: 100 edu ted in nae the change. over,to the metric syste developed i in'France at‘the end: of the: 18th: century—won't_be- hard to handle,’ thou; Tight tumble: over legrees Celsi better known to most “of them as Centigrade. But 3 Centigrade,:i in, some ‘countries, is a measurement of angles—so in Canada it’ willbe Celsius good-bye Fahrenheit! 4 cators. Soon. after that, the “maximum, 30": signs in urban areas will’ di appear. to. be ‘ian football ‘field ‘under. 110° metres ‘i vin length. 2 fth ‘system ‘rests ‘in’ its. Tene and universality—90 per cent of ithe’ world’s : population use tric, and all‘relationships ‘between’ :various ‘units in’ the: ‘system work: in. powers of 10. It's simple once you cateh on. Reading in i degrees Celsius (Anders Cel- Sourdo: ase “The “Sourdough : Ther- meter”. was invented by the ‘trader, Leroy McQuesten, at * “the junction of Fortymile River.” and: Yukon, River” in. 1897... A‘. *hottle of: quicksilver would feeze at -40 degrees F, coal oil. at -50 degrees, F’ and’ Jamaica ginger:(an, extract used for. Bavoring) would: freeze at'-60 8 FE. “Perry ‘Davis: Pain- : degrees killer’! turned ‘white’ at -60 \ degrees -F,' crystallized :at '-70" 3) degrees F and froze solid’at -75 jidegrees F...> “ FOR. 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