CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Jan. 18, 1962 CASTLEGAR NEWS CASTLEGAR NEWS, ‘Thursday, Jan, 18, 1962 "Boolinotf.Chemenke Wed Following. widely attended re-)frothed out in bouffant layers, VICTORIA REPORT AE AE RAMBLER Established in Nineteen Hundred and Forty-Seven oF pe! -~ "Sorry, Smith—I have to get back for Minor Hockey ” Week In Canada. I’m taking my boy to the arena tonight.” - Wants Unified Police Force By JAMES K. NESBITT Sais nor and affect- mbroiled in con~ roversy:'—- of ell rts ond varie- matics, zi = aes The new May. or, Richard Biggerstatf Wilson, in his inaugural address, said there should be a, Greater Victoria uni- fied police force, We now have CWL Praises Plaza Xmas Decorations... Whe Catholle Women’s League of Kinnaird covered-a gerat deal of routine business at it's first meet~ . ing of the year last week, ‘The acting. spiritual convenor, Mrs, A. H. reported an indeed In this latter regard, rater four police forces — Victoria City, | f Oak Bay, Esquimalt and Gaanich. ‘Of course wo should have but one police force in so small an area, : ‘Wilson's iden set the ing in outraged dignity, Saanich yor i municipalities to huffing and puff. | VOLKSWAGEN SALES & SERVICE : USED CARS — TRADES Phone R.A. (Bob) Horswill: 365-349! New 1961 CHEV, STATIONWAGON $3195.00 PARKVIEW MOTORS — NELSON, B.C, at all, we don’t went one police ney-General Bonner should do is order the four forces together, 05 the government of 14 years or 40 ago ordered the four school boards together — and all has worked well I found myself embroiled in controversy about Victoria Olty's centennial, I sald that unless Ook Bay, Saanich and Esquimalt kicked through with some hard, cold cash to help ott, the Centennial Ploneers who live in those three municipali- les' should ‘not be Invited to @ costly 100th birthday dinner at the Empress Hotel next May, Well, did that innocent remark ever start force, ‘we like our nice, cozy, per- sonalized police forces. Did you ever : r hear euch nonsorse? What Attor-|]. . Gal boy and Emounint oo! act ACH Our January Sale Continues ’ Seamless Leotards Special Odd sizes ........... 99c¢ and $1.25 active charitable program over the Christmas season, This report in- eluded for the ‘The Reeve of Esquimalt said I was distorting the truth when I said the mun- _CINDY’S_ firat five Saturdays for a serious at- tempt regarding the Fatima request. ‘The meeting voiced it’s appro- val of the Christmas theme display at the Plaza shopping centre over the holidays stating acclaim. to the merchants responsible and to the Knights of Columbus who sponsored a further Nativity scene display on the church grounds, ‘Ths group-moved a vote of thanks to Mrs, Guy Guido for her conyenorship in the excellent cater- ing event during Christmas week. Plans were made for a catering project scheduled with Mrs. Guido as . ‘Provisions were made to acquire materials as a preliminary to the fall bazaar. A bake sale for the seminary fund is to be held at Rosa's Market didn't want to help. will. The Reeve of Oak Bay sald: I didn’t know what I was talking about; he said I'd apparently been living up in the moon. Was he cal- dng me a sputnik? Eastern Star Ladies Travel to Rossland 70 Order of the Bastern Star who motored to Rossland to attend the meeting of Alpha Chapter one cv- ening last week were Mr, and Mra. But, here we are, well into our DOTA centennial year, and the municip- i alities haven't ‘done a thing yet, |= and I very much doubt if they |/=3 =] eS ‘Members of Minto Chapter No. | = Course Offers Great Opportunity on Jan. 27, Conyenors for this par- SPECIAL Stock Reducing SALE ON WATCHES $5.00 to $25.00 trade-in allowance on your old watch. ceptions held at Taghum and’ Tar- Tho | gown’s bodice featured ry, Mr. ond Mra, Andrew Boolinoff| three-quarter length sleeves and a left for & honeymoon trip to Bpo- kane before settling in Castlegar, where they have made their home, ‘The morning wedding ceremony wos held at the home of the bride, the former Elaine Anne Chemenko, daugtter of Mr, and Mrs, Walter Chermenko of Taghum, ‘The bridegroom is the son of Mr, and Mrs, Alex Boolinoff of Tarrya, ‘he bride was lovely in a bal- exina-length gown of white Chan- tilly ance over net, Lace panier of the ise were caught up in front ‘Tarry's Community Hall in the ev- ening, The ‘cake waa decorated ‘in Pink and white, topped with pink rounded neckline, ‘A nylon coronet held her fin- ger-tip yell and she carried a bou- quet of sed roses and lily of the valley. The bride was attended by Mrs. Bill Ostoforoff as dridesmatron, who wos gowned in pole blue ny- Jon over taffeta with blue head- plece made by the bride and shoes en tone. She carrid pale yellow tinted carnations, 5 ‘The bride's sister, Bonnle Cher- nenko, was the flower girl, She was sweet in pale yellow cotton with yellow headress and her flowers were blue tinted carnations, Mr. Bill Ostoforoff supported the tridegroom as beat man. The dride's mother chose for her daughter's wedding a beige brocade dress with blue and brown accesories, The mother of the bridegroom was gowned in a rose- mauve dreas with white and green nesessories, ‘The wedding cake, made by the bride, was cut at receptions held at Taghum Hall at noon and at wedding bells. Many gifts were opened by the newlyweds in the attractively de- corated halis, For their honeymoon, the bride into a belge wool suit with dark green accessories, ‘They are making their home at 23 Columbia Avenue. The bride- graom is employed with Boundary ‘le. Phone 965-5266 and 885-5536 CATO TG 2 Arena Schedule Jan. 19 and 20 Only “FRI. JANUARY 19 4-8 p.m: Minor Hockey Clinic 8 - 10 p.m. General Skating , SAT. JANUARY 26 7 a.m. - 7 p.m. Minor.Hockey Clinic ockey Week 6 slogan is being enacted by fathers in hundreds of communities, from St. John’s to Victoria, from Niagera Falls to Whitehorse, as 200,000 Canndian youngsters take to the Ice in organized minor hock- ey this year. More and more fathers are taking thelr boys and staying to help coaches and league officials of new or expanding leagues, "| training 1} building and citizenship, says “We can use more help, Make Minor Hockey time, father and son time." An important contribution to the character building aspect of minor hockey, and # proven incén- tive to good junior citizenship, is the Robin Hood Trophy, which is again being presented for competi- tion during the’ current season. keep pace with the rapid growth|. NO AFTERNNON GENERAL SKATING lected by local league officials who used the Player's Creed which was drawn up for the young players as toe basis for choosing outstanding ‘The creed, in addition to urg- ing every to train and keep fit in order :to play to his peak capacity, emphasises. the impor- tance of good behavior at school, at home and in the at Six Worthy Points For All Goncamed “The objectives of Minor Hockey Week, being held this year from Sat, Jan. 20 to Jan. 27, are: @nd other benefits of participation in Canada’s National Sport, and to the further ot minor hockey In every community in Canada, + (a) To encourage parents to take an intertest in thelr boys’ ac- tivities. (8) To honor those who serve es volunteer workers for minor hookey regardless of their capacity, and to honor the service clubs and other pubo-spirited organizations and individuals who support the ef- forts of these people, 5 z (4). To - encourage » parents "to Minor Hockey Week Objectives Participate as sponsors, managers,|ing for minor hockey in Canada. ponte league officials, referees, (6) To acquaint the public with i B statistical information about minor (5) To. inform tne ‘public what| hockey on a country-wide, provin- the CAHA and its affillates are do-{ cial and Jocal basis. 3 MTTCCCCCO« ii TTT ETTTT Legicn Welfare | BONUS PRIZES Jackpot $150.60. HALFTIME JACKPOT. $25.00... INSURARGE For All Your INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE NEEDS Phone 365-3441 AGENCIES Given away each Bingo Night COMPLETE NEW PROGRAM SATURDAY, JANUARY 8.00 P.M. ; Legion Hell - large. A crest, a personalized. scroll entaining the Player's Creeed, and the Trophy itself, all become the permanent property of each win- ner, a Curling Challenge Offered Fire Dept. ‘Nelson's fire department has chalienged Kinnaird's to 8 curling game, & During 1981, 1665 boya in Can- ‘The challenge, Kinnaird village RAC ALAA More B.C. oil for B.C. ... coming up ada’s ten provinces, the North West|chairman told. deputy fire chief Territories and the Yukon recelved|Ray Heagy at council’s mesting one of these trophies. They were se-| Monday night, ‘must be taken up.” . 7 ish project ere Mrs, C. Soberlak and A wonderful opportunity for the re- ical methods of pulping and with the eee ‘H. Hominiuk. 7 sidents’ of the Castlegar District, .par- kraft process. About half the lecture was a pleasant social period was en- *ticuldrly':SHHS. students, is now being spent on a discussion of the tree and doyed tea lunch was acrved by offetéd by Celgar’s pulp mill division in species identification. The lecture also bad lence pci Rave. Mescraul? -esoperation with the night school classes ot with the ip vane of | wood. and phe prearae Rast: conducted by School’ District ‘No. 9. e beating of the. vanious, pulping sp ‘A quest at thedibeting was Mra. | —— —— — a eT Ba = : The cpieenulty provided is a 13-week A film’on the pulp industry was shown the a. Mokelkt of ‘Tibune, Sask. Busin ess and Professional : Directory “course, the second sealer an will eatboring by aren of the jpany’s - : 3 it — i i ith the in- rsonnel depai . Gaatty dad iis Valois pracassce vey is Other Tectures in the weeks ahead NHA Construction ." . With recent newspaper reports indic- Other lectures in the weeks ahead will | Down Last Year ating:much. activity in the possible con- be delivered by process engineer Dave : struction of further pulp mills in this Amos, general superintendent O. T. Dal- In Castlegar Area province, high school students espe. ne and heer ane woodhandling superin- aS ES ii ‘ind the course of particular inter- tendent A. V. Craig. sha tial construction fr oie ‘helping them to Hecide heth bj erial to be dealt with in- aa ee ae gine yas down they might wish to enter the industry cludes:-The cooking process, brown stock eq cut during 1960. upon graduation. Certainly being able to washing, manufacturing bleach liquor, the central Mortgage and Housing carry around credentials of having taken five stages of bleaching, drying and finish- corporation manager J. E, Thomp- the course will sit well with any personnel ing, the chemical recovery system, the re- son, ot) ‘Troi, ana tite Ro bree department in the industry to which a covery furnace and the power boiler, the teactihe ee amen New Homes, Remodelling student might wish to apply. ‘ recausticizing operation, pulp quality test- """", preakdown ‘of the Castlegar- Gemeral Constraction ‘Last week’s lecture, delivered by the ing, instrumentation, value and end uses spnaira area residential construc- P & G Construction Ltd mill’s technical superintendent, Ray of pulp, a review of the course and a tour tion — on the basls | of NEA Yoans Phone 365-8151 Chalk, dealt with mechanical and chem- of the mill. granted — shows 7.30 p.m. - 9.30 p.m. General. Skating = Bosse’s Jewellery: a =I Phone 365-2041 i Sau Ce en ne ALEX CHEVELDAVE i SHOP BO, Eand Surveyor 448-1st, Ave, 88. Pine Be Phone 365-6083 eae ————_ > KINNAIRD CONSTRUCTION GRAVEL EXCAVATING DITCHING Phone 865-4228 or 365-4004 SOREL. 8' Box 240 --- Phone 366-2161 DESMOND T.- LITTLEWOOD wea sao to 8 pm. Phone 865-8211 versus 112 a year ago. rT : Bi f E thin either units Mu josie ae a sae ‘The Coach is a Bit of Every g Te de tate, be What -is a coach? : : his family life, his health and sometimes beetle serie bins phicioed i , A coach is a politician, a judge, a pub- even life itself. In return he must expect xinoaira Cogan figures. ee lic speaker, a teacher, a trainer, a financ- jittle financial reward, little comfort on | Creston hed two iomes. built ier, a labourer, a psychologist, a psychia- earth, little privacy, little praise but eras Sait sens oo & trist, and a chaplain. It also helps if he is tel Greenwood had one (3); Invermere SEPTIO TANES ? . Plenty of crificism. : Meetings had at aac or at least understands num: However a good coach is respected Bad: fe (none) and “others' o cana He must be an optimist and yet at in his community, is a leader in his school, i “mi is loved by his team, and makes lasting . ‘ : 2 Ja ber bery proud. strong but at times fronds wherever he goes. ; spas em weak, confident and yet not over-confid- He has the satisfaction of seeing boys "y Bor m4 ent, enthusiastic but not too enthusiastic. develop and improve in ability. He learns ppengeoo He must have the hide of an elephant, the thrill of victory and how to accept _ the fierceness of a lion, the pep of a defeat with grace. His associations with Estimates young pup, the guts of an ox, the stamina athletes help keep him young in na of an antelope, the wisdom of an owl, the and spirit; and he, too, must grow an cunning of a fox,and the heart of akitten. improve in ability with his team. It will also be to his benefit to develop In his heart he knows that, in spite the acting ability of a poker player with of his inconveriences, the criticisms and a pat hand. : the demands on his time, he loves his pro- He must be willing to give freely of fession, for he is The Coach. — Minor his time, his money, his energy, his youth, Hockey Week Association ¢ CASTLEGAR NEWS Published Every Thursday At “TRE OF THE ‘ Castlegar, B.C, L, V. Campbell, Publisher - — ‘Mail subscription rate to the Castlegar News ig $3 per year. Tho price by delivery boy is 85 cemts a month. Single copies are 10 cents. ‘The Casttegar News is authorized ss sccond- lass mall, Post Oftice Department, Ottawa, for pay- mont of postage in cash, and is a member of the of Circulations. ets a member of the Canadian Weekly News- papers Association, the B.C, division of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association, and B.C. Weekly Newspaper Advertising Bureau. * 391-10th Ave.’ Kinnaird, B.O. XOUNG AGENCIES LTD. 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And of the 6y5 cents paid per pound for Esso. gasoline, two cents-is for federal and provincial taxes that bring you such things as social services and new highways. To bring you this bargain, Imperial has invested More than $80,000,000 in. B.C. in the past ten years alone. Yet today, on the average, Imperial gets less for the Esso gasoline it sells than it did ten years ago...and Esso gasoline today is much more powerful than ten years ago. HOW MANY KEEP THEIR SAVINGS IN A BANK? Probably all of them / Thore are 10 million savings deposit accounts RLECTRQLUX (CANADA) Bete z See The CASTLEGAR NEWS For All SERVICE SALES AND All Marigola Drive Phone ‘Frail ‘S64-1014 in the chartered banks, by far the most popular type. They are used by all sorts of p 1 wag ‘8, bust: housewives, farmers, | i : ‘The chances of someone keep~ ing your secret are about 40 to 1 against you. 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