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List 3 for $1.00 — WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES — Reader Is ‘Quite Distressed’ Over Council's Care Criticism ear Sir: oman n letter to May- Weeks an 1 have talked to 15 or iy dato the sub ject of e eople's Nurse! and could have written letter and got their tures on it, however I ‘am ig my ‘own, I want you to know, however, that op- inions expressed are not on- ly my own but the other ladles as well. When I read the artic- e co with having the proper fa- cilities, as we all are, how- ever it irked me to read in this espec- the children; the been you would have seen repaired toys; bat that the adults the area, instead of offering a hel Can't ‘youn; Z., ie’ and the “old fogie” get to- gether on some! ing constructive like the Little do something I'm sure the ladies concerned will be Robson Institute Propares Plans For ‘W.l. Day’ The Robson Women's rae Hay 18) at whet ay” on ay at w! time there wi il be a bak and plant sale, and Ere food will be served. The fete will be held in the Resker Hall and will al- nd 10 feature handicraft dis- Robson mo oe Ape will Mrs, J. Stier. t the close of the meeting, Mrs. Donald. gave ff demonstration of decora- ive freshments were ser- ved by hostesses Mrs. W. T. Waldle an and Mrs. D, L, Gill- man, R. Fowler was the winner of the booster prize, 5 Kinaaird Elementary Tours Sawmill The Grade 4 students ¢ Kinnaird Klemen- tary ervision of teachers, Mrs. Paluck and Miss S, Fellner, and rents recently toured dikin Saw: at Bril- aople Peo) judged by»: what epee DO, and if you ... a ele ses i Mrs. D. E. Hughes 55503 BIRTHS RITSON — To Mr. and Mrs. George Ritson. of Cas- tlegar, April 21, a son. ELLIS — To Mr. and Mrs.’ William Ellis of Kin- naird; April 21, a son. home of Mir. and dirs. Den- of wi where, {they visited Mrs, El- dridge’s ‘ parents, Lt.. Col. and Mi . John Reynolds and t College, spent the weekend before last visiting with her parents, Mr. and F. H. igrignon and. Sheila and Betty, all of New Denver. Electronic Scope Check Plugs, Points and Condenser ELECTED vice-prosident of the Rossland Light Opera Players last week was Jim Cromwell ‘of Castlegar. A former resident of Castlegar, Babs Bourchler was nomed secretary. LEGION CORNER Ce al Anyone wishing to make an appointment to see Mr. Cc. vert ensions Ad- West Kootenay track meet will be held at Haley 1 field in War- fleld May 6 and 7. Partici- ts are to contact Mr. H. ite, in eeete@ Next meeting will be held Tuesday, | May 2 at 7.30 p.m. Meeting. Downs Amalgatiation ' Propesal The tion be- tween thevgenlor’ Citizens Assoc, and the Old Age Pensioners has been voted down, Senior Citizens met, at pe naa ram their semi-annual. meeting |; of the West Kootenay Re- Slonal Council last week to | vote upon the matter. which 4 has been under discussion } for some time. Considerable Mine was spent in delving into the question before the vote was taken, with - pandlceatay bus. tr low: high on Mra! A. McLu a Trail, an executive member fe j A 0. whether it. wo! “service” or‘ a show of Top Centre were ahead. The Aer be held 93 Oct. AL a the n Hall, Cattiegr, DRIVE-IN SUNSET TONIGHT - FRIDAY - SATURDAY — Double Bill — THE COCKEYED COWBOYS OF CALICO COUNTY and Van Johnson and Ray Milland “AH Noi in Black ae SHOW TIME: — 8:00 P.M, : THEATRE no? WHERE THE ORANGE CRYSTALS ... 5 pkgs. 79¢ BETTER BUY GARBAGE BAGS. Pkg. of 10 .. 39 -PEPSI & 7-UP plus’ deposit SHREDDIES, Nabisco. 18 oz. ... . 46c FLOUR, Robin Hood .. 20 lbs. $1.49 : ALL FISHING TACKLE FOR TKE FISHERMAN GULF GAS AND OIL — PROPANE TANKS ALLED Johnny's Grocery & Gas Sales — ON ROBSON SIDE OF FERRY OPEN 7:00 A.M. TO.9:00_P.M..7 DAYS AWEEK 4-CYLINDER, $22.88: 6-CYLINDER | $25.88 °: 8-CYLINDER | $29.88 Check PCV Valve Check Air Cleaner Check Fluid Levels ‘Clean Glass Vacuum Interior By Paul Samsonoff and Fred Fomenoft About 30-odd years a) our little community at legar was very prous of of its local senior adttball sub snow as the Castle- to ae to su) ort and cheer their team and fe them in action a; it contenders if from gon, as well as many ing teams. To ‘mention via a few of these: Califo: Colored Giants, the Ghosts and the famous Ed Feinner, better known as the oo htet Too long before they brought home th ie senior long ether, belare a Juclos team proud t to say that under the coaching of our senior play: ers it povgntually, Pyinlor claim it te homes s here and established places of business. = la * We Serve You First INSURARCE for personalized . insurance service on ell. classes aioe B.C. SOFTBALL IS BACK! After Many Years Aksence Tho Castlegar Cubs are Here Perhaps some are still not aware of the talent that existed and still exists in sports. and other fields among our people here, es- in our present day somewhere a quotation: “Why build these ciics @orlous when man unbuild- goes,” and another, The greatest wealth of our nation are — our children." Therefore, the environ- ment that we create both at home and in our communi- ty will have a tremendous theirs and dict tres, parks for development of various —_ recreations. Taking into consideration the fercitie ogress made hockey a ae, a fuk re eould defini next on the agent Yes, an outlet for our youth's energy is now re- ed ere tte in ont eations, janie semis anes. are the on known as Castl Cubs. We have joined American league in season. — We will also endeavor ‘ in exhibition gam to bring with wr. out op Sibre ers. Four of the pay from Trail ed team took place A) rll 6 at the home of Paul akin. On A) As managers of Castlegar Cubs softball club we wish to express our sin- cere appreciation for the warm attitude of the follow- rs, Jo; sai Basran_Contract- Cut-Rate Groceteria, Building Uh Castlegar Drugs and onashiee Sporting Equip- mente would also like to thank all the players of this team who unanimo' os Paone is among those from Bri- the grant, which worth up to $4,000. There were 878 Bpplic- ants for its in this ca gory, wh: ce artists in the early stages of het professional car- eers for a year’s work or we a your aay Teoon as we obtain the schedule we will pub- lish it in the columns of the Castlegar News. We want you to come out strong and support your ees A tea: it took a lot of effort “and work in putting all this together, know that softball is ba wi serve as a great inspiration to all the young people par- ticlpating in our little lea- e@ @ of our readers in pul tl time | to tins during . the potball season. — News Ed- Leis we Beaver Bronco’ teams rosters and schedule for the 1972 season, Cubs ach Bill Stefoniuk— Robert Shera tobitoff, Ro: Sherstobitoff, Leslie Gyur- kovits, Greg Moroso, Gord. in Pace, Robert Olson, Rick Solberg, Mark P| Ntcatofl, Conrad Pry mira ce, ” Giants Coach — Gai McKinnon — Joey Nevakshanoff, Lor- hips, Allan - Cool , Morisseau, | SENTINEL BEAVER-BRONCO LIST Coach Ed Conroy — Roderick McKenzle, Johnny Pereversoff, Michael Salis bury, Brian Koon, Marvin Polonikoft, walter Jenkne, » ‘David , Allan roy, ab Peter Kales- nikott, Terry Halishoff, Paul Pirates ch Red Warner — erehudott Faron Zaytsoft, Mecre ; ‘Soukerof! 0: joe ero! 1 Kooznetsoff, Dean vanes Warner, Gary Davidolt. "THE SCHEDULE Schedule for 1972 Giants vs Expos — C. 18 Glants vs Cubs — —c. “Tee 1 phates vs « vs a ants"— K June 6 Cubs va | Giants bated — C, June 6 Expos — K. June 8 Giants vs Cubs — K. June Cubs — a June “15 Expos vs SR rears to start at All gam .m. 8] Last team List- a ana, Ca — Kinnaird Kinsmen , Park Cc — Castlegar — Kinsmen Park. LAST RUN The last railway mail © car run was made between Campbellton, N.B. and Levis on April 24th, 1971. CASTLEGAR NEWS, _Thursda’ Ql KINNAIRD TRANSFER LID. L. A. TONY GERONAZZO il_27, 1972 Sand, Gravel, Excavation, Trucking, Ditching, Top Soil CONTRACT DISPOSAL FIELDS ~ CONCRETE WORK — ,,, D-BAR-D CABARET Every Friday and Saturday Night STARTING. AT 9 P.M. THIS WEEKEND: THE NEW VERSATILES Fri. 9 p.m. - 2 a.m. — Sat. 9 p.m. = 1 a.m. Admission $1.00 Per Person D-Bar-D Riding Stables Phone S65-s29¢ ‘One Mile South of Weigh Scales at Ootischenia New WCB Accident Prevention Accident Prevention Regulations Handbook available to British Columbia workers. 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