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Hero are a few examples: “AUTOMATIC SAVINGS PLAN sth «the easy way fo save, you star: to a special Savings Account at reguict intone, Your savings and interest sw, automatl cally’ « : Roughriders Ti-Cats Win ‘The Ti-Cats went on a fourth quar- ter scoring spree and walloped the short-handed Bompers by a score of 64 to 27, Jack Burak's passing in the fourth quarter proved to be rai too much for a dog-tired and short- handed Bomber machine as they ground to a stop in a game played| © under a blazing sun and high tem- perature. “Duff” Johnson Playing his best game of the season scored three touchdowns and a single in the ,Ti-Cats. victory. Jack Burak picked’ up 17 points on two touch- downs and five singles. G, Burak, P. Verigin and G, Gemmill, each picked up a major while R, Mel- alee held up a-determined ‘Cat ie, Roddy Mosby was high man for the big blue as he picked up -13 points on two majors and a | single. Leduc and Dunn picked up a major each and Lanzarotta scored on ‘two singles, Frank Lanzarotta made a number of fine tackles in an ‘effort to hold back a charging Black and Gold crew. For two quarters it looked like the Lioris were about to pull the upset of the year but the disorga- nized ‘Riders put on a second half raily.and knocked over the Lions by a score of 29 to 6. Wayne Pep- pard with 11 points was the high man for the Green and Gold, Gorm. ley and Chernenkoff each scored a major : with two, safetys going to Hunchak and one to Helfer, Rick played go ‘ball in’ the rider backfield as he broke, up numerous Lion plays. ’ Armond! Greewood scored 6 Points forthe Lions:on a 65 yard running play which went uncon- verted.. Ken Pickering playing a steady’ game at quarterback is finding it hard to get his offenge into high gear but a few more games should, see the inexperienc- Undefeated; Two i ‘in Row sheet, Lion) crew hitting the winning 8] Gn Sunday the Bombers and Lions: will take ‘to the field at 30. p.m, followed’ by’ the Rough- riders and 'Ti-Cats whose last zane. was).won by a single point, coming ‘weeks will’ see Casilogar teams‘heading to Trail for’a num- ber of hibition games. Z DEER PARK SOCIALS Mrs, ‘E. WILLIAMSON ‘Mr, and Mrs, Harold Wires of Seattle, Washington’ were the re- cer’ guests of Mr. ‘and Mrs,-Fred Briggeman., On’ thelr: return «to Seattle they were accompanied by the | Briggemans ‘who’ will. spend a few weeks visiting with friends and relatives at’ Seattle’ and ‘at Portland, * Redmond and Canby, rekon F Mr, and Mrs. Frank Brandili- ni. of New Westminster are the guests of Mr, and Mrs. 0. P. D'An- drea. Mrs, Ela Jamieson, :accompa- nied by’ Mr. and Mrs, J. Elvis of Renata Woman Joins Mennonite Bible College Staff” Martha Peters of Renata has joined the staff of Canadian Men- nonite Bible College as a stenogra- pher at ‘Winnipeg. She will work on a voluntary service basis for one year. : rf Miss Peters received her high school education in Castlegar after which’ she attended Bethel Bible Institute in A She gra-]5 t RINT Kootenay Builders — and Suppliers — ALL SIZES OF. GLASS CANADA CEMENT — PLYWOOD LIDDEN PAINTS — HARDWARE LINOS — SASH AND DOOR duated from Bible Institute : in|; 1963: Miss Peters ia member of the Olivet’: Mennonite Mission Church’ in’ Clearbrook. Brownies Enjoy A Saturday Hike | To Min Meadow On a recent sunny. Saturday morning the Brownies of the ‘Ist were visitors eson home here, visitors to Deer Park from Renata included L. M, Bar- ker, Mr.:'and Mrs. J, itkeman and seuen es Pear] and Beverley and Mr. H. D, Epp, Mr. A. Lennox and nephew of Oasis were Sunday visitors to Deer Park. Mr.George Briggeman is‘ a patient in the hospital at Castle Cues Ethel Lamont and daugh- ter. Clanisa of Trail were recent visitors to’ Deer Park, the guests of Mr, and Mrs. G. Briggeman. . and Mrs. Bev Pearce of Trail spent the weekend on a camp- ing trip to‘ Deer Park. Hockey Chatter By. W. AYE ‘NEWELL Well hockey fans, players, etc., get down on your. knees and pray to the snow \god for oodles and ~|-oodles of snow for without it the golfers can still: golf while we must do without our hockey ice. At the Projet Society meeting with your. executive we asked for ice on. the.12th of October to March Mth—looks like we may THRUMS SOGIALS “| get it,on, the first of /Mrs. PHILIP KONEIN Mr.: and: Mrs. Fred Harshenin of Lethbridge, Alta. spent a few days: last: week ° visiting . with the latter’s parents Mr..and Mrs. John @ERSONAL LO, for any —new NAL FON 4 ‘new or used cara new ood pure ry y means of consolidating ‘small debts. ‘TRAVEL FUNDS...the safest way to carry funds. For all trips, at home or abroad, always carry Travellers* ques pi atany Bank of C bi BANKING BY MAIL. oe inakes ey Commerce branch as close as the nearest mall box, A'service ‘for cug- tomers who ind Kt difficult 0 get to the bank, SAFETY DEPOSIT SOXES... tha safest: place for ail “your, valuables—for less than 134¢ a day. You:can also. eave your bonds or stocks with the Bank of Commerce ~ for safe-keeping. Enquire soon! These are Just Some of the many services offered by the Bank of: Commerce, For full details, visit your ~ nearest branch, Let the Bank that Builds simplify the business of banking for youl CANADIAN IMPERIAL.” : ‘BANK OF COMMERCE Over 1260 branches to serve you F. J. GIBSON, MANAGER re Peter Popoff returned home: after- a: trip to Los. Angeles, Es- condido, “Retio and Vancouver. .. Walter Kooznetsoff. was a weekend Uisitor, sto Penticton. ' A group ae 80 walt’ wishing friends. dropped ‘in. on: Mr. and Mrs: George Kabatoff recently for a surprise house warming in their new home, A -Lamp and match- ing Ashtray stand were presented to. the couple. Games, a: sing song and dancing were enjoyed t Shodan out the evening. “CA buffet luncheon’ was’ en- joyed by ‘all. Hostesses .for the evening were Mrs. J. Kabatoff of Nelson," Mrs. G, Pereverzoff an Mrs. F. Brownie Pack enjoyed a hike up the new highway and on ub Killough’s road to a: mountain meadow. ‘Mrs. W. McNee Ted the group of 18 and Mrs. D. Hiebert rode herd on the stragglers on the way up the trails, The way to the mea- dow. led through pathways of pure enchantment, The ground . under- foot was carpeted with thick moss and the branches.of the trees met overhead to form a tunnel of green- ery. The sunlight filtering through the. trees and the! quiet ‘of na- tures’ surroundings’ caused an. un- usual hush to come over. the girls and: fey fhorouehly.. enjoyed their.’ trek“ pie ‘was “eaten-in: the sun- shiné “in the). meadow. The: Old Matt Iverson place was Nored— Jog cabin and Tog barn. Speculation mas volced as. to the possibility of th if we are lucky with a possible seven: teen. (17) week schedule. “No agreement has yet been fi- nalized with ‘this society’ as yet; however, ice prices are to. remain at $5.00 an hour. Ice times will|/ remain the same as last year, ex- cepting that there will be, half hour, for’ scheduled cleaning "of the ice, We hope to see'a few rink impravements—thanks go to Wal- ter Thorp*for a’ “period horn, Anderson for a‘ stretcher, Aage Sylvest for 4 large clock as well as thanks to the ‘entire Projects Society for improved lighting and locker ‘room’ facilities, Why we have | even”. been promised : new joards on that we 2 ie... Games. were “played ‘to warm everyone up again after, these “chilling” tales, |”. When’ the . Brownies. started down the! trail for home, they set the hills to ringing with their songs and’,although this was quite. con- trary to what the mood. had been on: the way. up :it)is the. way of Brownies ‘to sing —‘and a ‘good time was had-by all. Ast Kinnaird Pack is look. ing ‘for someone to p help with pack active: No’ experience ' is ‘neces- ary —just a liking for: girls ‘aged 3 to to. 11 years. The pack meets on have a’ work ‘party out, so all you! 4, féllows' be prepared with ‘your Es] hammers probably. on the 12th of October or as s00n as’ Bob Rivers and’ the rest of the’ Projects So- siety: purchases the, boards. I'promised a report on. our Annual Meeting.” Some meeting! 9 men and :3. players. plus your, executive. Thé meeting itself was very. successful © however. - Many ideas were brought forth with res- pect to rep ‘teams, pool: teamis and referees, A™ coupe of. meetings will ‘be’ held with coaches to fur- ther these ideas. Your new, presi- dent’ is Lloyd Bailey, Vice presi- dent George! Jackson, Secretary: Treasurer Mrs.Joe Green, Direct- d | ors: Ralph Harding, L. Brown, B. cand, Ww. Newell. This hopes, to do. one Book Your Next Trip - Through Vipond for Travel "1560: Bay Ave., Trail Dial ZENITH - 6181 Where ONE Call of a. good fob we lose or defeat our “opposition”. Celgar Pulp is in the pro- cess .of forming a_ commercial teams; what ‘with “the - Juvenile i eam and tenta- a_ bustling wane this’ y © Don’t forget about rediaation -| this | Saturday vat '10.00—12 the arena. There’s‘an‘ad elsewhere in the paper régarding this. Regis- tration will also take place the fol- lowing Saturday, but don't delay AND: BOY'S AND. SHOES YOU. ‘ARE THE FINEST OF M FOR THE MEN OF: THE HOUSE MAKE IT a LEITNER'S . YOU SAVE MONEY TOO oa ee a Es CLOTHING *. — WHEN SHOPPING from 3.30 to 45. 1£: anyone’ is: interested in helping and would be able to come out’ each ‘Thursday they: are asked to Phone 365-5394, ‘Since. the Ist Pack‘ now: has a full enrollment, there will be no more new Brownies taken into.the pack, However the 2nd “Pack has room: for. any girls ‘interested in joining. 8 Rg Television Service @ Repairs to all makes of TVs, - Fhonographs, @ Bloctrical ‘A; ELECTRONIC. SERVICES 365-3331 — Phones — 365-4601 MINOR HOCKEY — REGISTRATION Saturday, October 5, 1963 _. ARENA 10,00: a.m. to 12.00 a.m. MITE MITES . sseseccseeees, $3.00 PEE WEES — BANTAMS _— MIDGETS - » JUVENILES :. 2: $6.25; : —_——"| THANK, Y 9° Uv = from the. CASTLEGAR & DISTRICT FALL FAIR ASSOCIATION ORGANIZATIONS, EXHIBITORS, ‘DONORS, MERCHANTS, CELGAR and ALL SUPPORTERS of the. 1963 FAIR. ERAT TE i a : on THe CASTLEGAR COURSE By. “JOHN MecLEOD dust off one more picture taken with It hecause you are going to have a tough time your visitors on. just the the reason being that Irené walk- ‘ed off, with the ‘Park Electric” trophy for ‘low: gross in. the wo- men's championship ‘tournament, and then, after an extra nine hole who's’ who in‘ the: golf world: with two of. your wife's trophys | look- ing down at you from the mantel- piece. (What a revolting develop: ment.) go out playoff ‘against Blanche in the low .net tournament, came home winner. of the Corby's -Tro- phy. The reason I say “dust off one spot’ is that Ed is going to have’ to give up that “Bosse” Trophy this year and J hope for your sake, Ed, that you had ‘your Senior. Citizens Discuss Joining With ‘2nd Group The regular meeting of the Senior. Citizens .was. held. Friday evening in the Legion Hall, with J.T. Webster presiding and. Dr. ‘W, L. Wright pianist.’ There were 28 members and two visitors pre- sent, The. visitors were Mrs. De- ‘Ath of Arcadia, California and Mrs. Wright of Fernie, Routine opening and business was eonduct- “The ’ secretary -read a etter’ which had been received from the provincial’ secretary, regarding ‘the. amalgamation of the old age pen- stoners groups and the Senior. Ci-| - -tizens Associations. ‘This had been carried at ‘the executive meeting held in Vancouver early. in Sept- ember, A notice had been sent to all Senior. Citizen ‘groups asking their opinion. It was «discussed at.some length and left until-a later date when it would again‘be. discussed.” All members, must vote and it was felt that if-it was again | P! discussed the members will have had time to think about the pros “and cons of it. The kitchen committee was the next. topic discussed.:-It was. thé general feeling that this. commit- tee was left to a certain few each meeting and it was moved and se- ‘ conded that the men act on this committee for awhile. GREYHOUND sannounces a Any objection may he fil- ed ‘with:the Superinten- dent of Motor.Carriers Pu- blie ‘Utilities: Commission," Vancouver,:B.C, on or be- fore. October 11, 1983. ’ Anyhow, to irene and-the complete results of!.this Tournament’ are: 2s fol: lows: — In the low gross, Irene of course took,the “Park Electric’, trophy with a total of 85. Blanche Deverson, with a total of 90 finsh- ed in.second spot and Belle Gray, shooting a 97, came in third. = In’ the’ low. net compatition Irene and Blanche both ended‘up with a 64 and in-the 9 hole play- off for the Corby” trophy :Irene emerged the victor, Marg McInnes, with a’ 65, took second ‘spot here ‘and Dorothy, Martini’ hit third spot with . in a separate competition get up for: those with handicaps over 36 \ the winners ‘were Phyllis. Wil: son in first spot, Maisie Zinio in second and © Jean : Fitzpatrick © in third. Other prizes will be announc- ed at the: banquet, « On’ Sunday: morning a’ sort of experimental tournament: was held and due'to the apparent suc- .cess of same it. was felt: that in thes future’ we: would include ‘all sores from’ edch team: As it was, .B2-golfers 1(?): took ‘off ‘from “No. | ‘1'tee in two teams of 16 apiece.’ (a‘fine team) had chalked‘ up ‘a total low gross ‘of 1383 strokes, wile Peter Young’s: .team,’ (he had’ the ‘likes © of Miros, '° ‘Wadey, WIEN ERS. 3 Ibs. . $1.00 Butterball Turkey for’ your. Ehankea! ving dinner " DUNCAN HINES Cake Mixes 2 boxes .... 79¢ ROSE — ~'PLUS A FREE HOCKEY PUCK - _Margarine 3 Ib Oe. ".GOLDENLOAI 3 Flour 24 Ib. beg : | NABOB r Jelly Powder Buckna, Rust, can’ see why he. didn’t-have a chance.);“came in” wil whop- ping total of 1399 strokes! Some- how the difference. of “16 ‘strokes. between 32 players over 18 holes makes us feel we should crow while we-can. Next time may, be different! - “The Tombstone Tournament will be-held on ‘Monday, October 14, and for the men, tee off time| will be from 8 to 10.30 am. This ‘| will be 18 holes with your, handi- ‘| cap plus the ‘course rating deter-' mining ‘the number .of strokes al- lowed before planting the Tomb- ‘/stone: In the afternoon the mixed} | two-ball ‘ foursomes. will get-away | “1 at 2.30°'pan- ‘and ‘as: this*is: on! 9 holes .your tombstone: resting place will be determined by taking |’ 50 per cent of the:combined hand- icap ofthe gentlemen and -ladies competing and “adding : it’ tc e- Ble for the mixed event Now, a last reminder to those who have yet to. arrange for their ‘banquet: and) dance Hokets, | jafter the con- swill.go.on sale to.the peracid oe fall: oe ‘your ‘local eh blic. So if'you pevent ‘been ‘co! ed your. mind ’ COODFVEAR . _SUBURBANITES . Here’ 'a tho first winter tie, ite the one with th extra, atipping p power you need to get going and. 2 keep going safely. 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