CASTIEGAL NEWS, Thursday, Oct. 19, 1967 Prince George Unionists | - Want a Democratic Vote | Prince George, Local 612; will also conduct its own vote has voted to request the Labour|and is asking the press to pub- Relations Board to conduct ajlicly scrutinize it. certification vote to decide ifits| Local 612 currently. re of Prince “Pacific Water. Wal 2 Dee Coat | i Regular: TONNE imal RR - Meoling, Friday. ‘notes. were | re- ceived. from Bis J. Wiig for all ustrial & D. n tic Water Supp applies ‘Box 329 — Castlegar, B.C. , Phone 365-6933 _ aa . i}ous for,a couple of reasons. Not} | only would it be political suicide ~ University’ This Weok: hig cea pariateeenpery . "The Hon. Sir Steven Runci-|al in Red Beer, but the govern- man is visiting Notre Dame Un-|ment’s social welfare (policies are ni versity’ in Nelson today and|abhorrent to Thompson. »- ate riding in Newfoundland vac-|tomorrow, under the at ices of 8 been ited by. former ' Transport ,Min-|the universities Content yal Bre: Principles have alway ister. regill, thelr chances of |gtam,and the British Co al sont hile: his oat fa winning any of ‘the, others are]. < Sir Steven, a distingulahed aff sien. English scholar, is author of the Three of the fours Peeencles on The Gre three-volume work} ment from the or on ‘The Crusades, ment, he could never sit in the with: party. that the cards ‘and good wishes. she had received and from Mra. Ad-|—— ams: for’ her Bon; Voyage’. gift. {| Mrs, Adams.. left; for: England ‘|Oct. 9-for ‘an: indefinite’ period. 2! On Oct,’ 20'a representative of the provinclal executive | will . ad bo in the district to consider the in, formerly of a ‘local executive him. assistant Duncan’ dam project|for the West Kootenay: Senior t0 | Citizens. “This meeting ‘is to he held for the land division. | > ho [in the Legion ‘hall ‘with represen- He will be’ responsible for} tatives ‘present: from ‘all: the the over-all development and ad-) West Kootenay Branches. ion of! the new com- The evening's munities of Fauquier, Burton and| was provided by. J. Dvorak, who 1k] Edgewood" to! replacé ‘the old] showed colored des of sian ot Past permet apo deg nek held in : Paty bake and Castle- “n'his gar. ; Foca aor He also showed slides taken manager of BC. Hydro'e: land underwater in Victoria of fish division. and plant life in the water and a diver feeding fhe fish. Auction. Salo Ends. : October ,Stamp Club Meeting Recently An auction ended ‘the Oct. of John Diefenbaker. gives: the Literals an extra seat advantage. | The executive will abide by the]¢ional to publicly apolo; for wishes of the membership.” charges made cy ape oe Focal The international Local 612] executive. CASTLEGAR Badminton Club Wiediees iv ALCAN ngin Ne ae ‘Aluminum Siding 4 a e 15-Year Guarantee ‘ @ Six Beautiful Colors @ We Apply or Do-It-Yourself ‘SANCO TRANS- WORLD TRANSISTOR RADIO Regular $199.95 Sale . SG UEORCRIEC aCe). GOLF CHAMP Bill Perehudoft is presented with the John Miros Memorial Trophy, of golfing mong en: thusiasts of the Castlegar and District Golf Club. The trophy was] purchased by the club in memory of the late John Miros, a promiz- ent citizen and avid golfer and golf club executive, who died ear lier this year. The presentation was.made last Saturday at the an- nual banquet of the club, — be Cantloger, News Photo ; Senior Badmi “Oct. 25 at 7 p.m. STANLEY HUMPHRIES SCHOOL GYM Come for an Evening of Healthful Fual Beginners Welcome! — Special of the ‘Week — © 9 X 7 GARAGE DOOR Only $69.95 Og pow Bros. “gic SUPPLY CO. LTD. High School Bowling Team Points: Five Thumbs 3, | LHS. Nettie Koochin 201, Pulnstones; 0, , Kingpins 1, Beat nial Stars 2, nes 0, Seatennt 1, Beatniks 4, Chore- ‘girls 2. Thursday Morning LHS Elaine Creighton 303. Team 5, 1; Team 6, 1. : eT TS Lions oo, THT As yy 1. RS ie Tuesday Coffee Break rels 2424, Sau LHS Bev. Downey 240. LHT Team. points: Beavers 2, Chipmunks i Lions 1, Minks 2 Squirrels 3, Teddy Bears 3.” Other 600's Glo Wadding, Team points: Pincurlers 11,/ton 632. Mugs 13, ‘Wheaties 7, Muffets 7,/Rowdy Rollers heerios 6. Take Five 4. LHS «. Adeline Martinek 228. LHT ‘Betty ‘Pinter ‘THS Wailers B50. THT Wail- ers 2358. Team ~ ‘points: Hooters a 8, Team poiats: Se ate In-|ers-5, Crier: 3 10, ‘Moaners’ Phi surance 2, Castlegar Drug 3,- Fridey Nite Mixed “Revol vers And Pistols. _SMITH AND WESSEN - BROWNING AND RUGER ‘ LEUPOLD — REDFIELD — WEAVERER FULL STOCK OF RE-LOADING. SUPPLIES SCOPES INSTALLED, BY PROFESSIONAL GUSERUITEE © Norm’s Sport Shop 300 Baker St... NELSON, B.C. Pi 3522915 WESTINGHOUSE ‘REFRIGERATOR = 13.1-6u, Ft. Reg. $449.95... c Tues. 1 o’clock LHS Kay Gritchin 273. LET Kay Gritchin 649. THS rateky: Five fonh THT Canadian Pacific Airlines histotieal berlod, Sit Stoven. is |Coemaat ii compulsory amedlcare anne -| historic me - : 0 travelling as a visitor and. Tectur. brought is compu ‘Pan ‘and 8% Ye — sit SPT rere Newfoundiand's ‘cabinet minist- : . rarer , : : : Robert} campuses. ¢ if ‘ : - ‘The series of. visits is spon- AARAR BOWLING || SmSHonT WAVE RADIO yy ER "sega s Regular $I 19.95. Sale sacnnnpscee euanee Mae, 2 : =f: |mlplotered Py aus Colleges of Re SEN 5 me iy f A iT R LI N E. Canada;. supported by. a grant i. The British Council has,also WESTINGHOUSE COLONIAL RESERVATIONS assisted in Sir Steven's Visit: by 5 f i providing for his travel expens- is fs « MEXICO. Al this th, visitin; HH uni- | th in the: same party. . |Duncan Dam, Mr.: Robinson sery- Regular $429.95. Sale ......<....0°. -@ ". -" AND EUROPEAN TOURS - , fo a niyeraity in, Tors] phe three B.C: Social Credit | et B.C. Hydro as flowage ongin- 5 : ‘ : : ‘ARRANGED onto, the University of Victoria lagrs will probably find it best jeer at: Revelstoke. n Cet ee University / of Saskatchewan at when the time ‘comes. + comes CASTLEGAR AGENT FOR |Saskatoon, and the University of|Bennett’ can at ‘long: Jasti make THE WESTERN HOTEL © | Western Ontario. ood his’ threat ‘to:send a‘ large Ottawa ‘they *may’“egain ‘Resident Passes Aare é themselves Ul rt of 2 ofa strong voice : WEST'S | Ae tees At Coast Sept, 9 Pa >. |publishea in. 1965, by ‘the Cam.|"° : Longtime ‘Kootenay resident| and chaired by J, D. ‘Williainson. WESTINGHOUSE © _ DEPT, STORE bridge University: Press, deals| BG, Hydro Plans jreter Sooke ce oe ncou- ELECTRIC RANGE _ Phone 306-7542 To Transport Small [fzx° Sen SFr 2h" announces wits er 'to'seven Canadian’ university t on NHA ae NIVICO TABLE MODEL er. «Opposition leader , per. cent on a from the Centennial Commission. INSTANT-ON TV SET —6d ORARO OU eu ata and from Canada," [ally found Ter a year prior to going to ated Bie ; z : a i ‘He arrived in Canada early|eides of ‘most -questions | while ay the ; University of , the |to ‘seek re-election as- zs ‘Longtime Kootenay roa: CHAIN, contingent of “B.C. | Socreds ‘to|’ : Peter Sookeroff, 67, died’ sud- Fourteen members were in He will give a public lecture, new winter schedule in effect October 29, 1967 Complete detailed schedules now available at eaae nearest CPA ticket office and your travel agent. For all travel arrangements see... . WwW E S T r DEPT. STORE PH. 365-7542 FOR INFORMATION and RESERVATIONS ——— VIPOND FOR TRAVEL TRAIL - NELSON Independents 1, Lucky Five 2, Oglow's 3, Candy Stripers 1. Other 600’s Sienya New 630, Vi McLuckie 604, Tuesday Mixed 7 o'clock 'S Hazel Donaldson 279. eke "Hazel Donaldson 539, Darrel a Rourke 637. THS Blow. Outs 2594. Team points: Pinheads 3, Regulars 3,, Button’ Pushers, 1, Kittens 1. Other 600’s Barl Rourke 635, Les Acheson 623. Tuesday Night 9 o'clock LHS Vi McLuckie 264. LHT ‘Vi McLuckie 631. ‘MHS John Paulson 258. MHT| Vici Cliff Schack 651. THS “El” Bowlers 985. THT| “El” Bowlers 2513. Team points: Nighthawks 3, ‘The Kool Cats 3, “EL” Woods 262..MHT |m ; Regulars 945, THT MER Cem Gy Spoilers 1, Blow Outs 3, Tiger]: LHS Bev. Maloff 227. LHT| Bev. Maloff 547. ‘MHS Earl Rourke 314. MHT Earl Rourke ‘805. THS Pin Dusters 1051. THT Pin Dusters 2307 Mrs. H. Johnson, Ph. 365-8294 Mr. and Mrs..Wm. Easton returned ‘home Sunday ovening after spending a week visitin; their. son-in-law ‘ and daughter; Rev. and: Mrs.’ W. le- in| Enderby. Enroute, home they stopped in Penticton where they visited ‘Mr. and Mrs; F. Richard: son, : former residents of. Castie- gar. Mrs, .Pete Ewart attended the Ladies Auxiliary. to fre Canadian Firestone 500's 4. ‘the Living 0, Bank of Montréal 1 Other 600’s Ed Webster 607, John Paulson 628. Wednesday Morning Drivers LHS Ruth Rourke 235.:LHT Ruth Rourke THS TA derbirds 898. THT Thunderbirds 2432, Team points: Jaguars /0, Thunderbirds : 8, Chevys 2,.Cad- illacs 3, Mustangs 2, ‘Ramblers Wednesday nite Cutrate LHS Fenny White 250. LHT|; Leda‘ Creegan 61 THS erBeatais 860. THT GOOD QUALITY iis 36” Velveteen, cotors Gatore. Rez. Printed’Corduroy . . 45” Cotton Print ONE-THIRD OFF BETTER BROCADE & Fall Sewing Specials 36” and 45" Flanellete, Reg. 69c & 79e DIC 15% OFF DRAPERY MATERIAL Many Other Specials Too Numerous to Mention sz.a9 DI. 99 EVENING WEAR Legion last weekend. -SHSS Players Win Grass Hockey Championship The SHSS grass hockey team went all the way. last Weekend, g the local ‘championship and .the right to represent the area, at playotts in Grand Forks In a tournament. in. Trail which also involved Trail, Salmo, Nelson and Grand: Forks, the team went almost unbeaten: in thet strong drive ‘to. the top set The SHSS squad lost their first game 3-0 to ‘Nelson, ‘but they went on from. that point to beat out Salmo by a 2-0 score in the double knockout tourney. Advancing to the semi-finals, they. beat the Grand Forks crew by one corner, F In the final game played against Nelson, SHSS, came out ” Star of the show was‘Heath- er MacPherson, who scored two goals in the game. against Salmo} and one in the Nelson game. Also scoring in the second| game was Germaine Schwartzen- hauer. : : “Play in Grand Forks later| this month will be for the B.C. grass hockey championships. SEWING LESSONS It’s not too late to register for sewing lessons. They’re held at 7 p.m.:Mondays in our store. Phone 365-3134. Car- Mills Fa brics MARX AUTO BODY & PAINT SERVICE Towing — Body Work Painting — Welding Insurance Claims Handled Promptly . Ph, 365-3037 $ Regular $339.95. 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Sod ek thet abe Tres oy baked et yournew Bankof Montreal f * Canade’s First Bank ; pgrines Manager Boats by Truck Castlegar and District Cham- ber of Commerce. learned this a both 1; be held ea guest speak The next meeting will be held Wore) i vonerett of Grand Forks. Opatt Me ndays from 9 a.m. to 5.30 pm bat me home of Mrs, M. week of a _femmp0 ry.. plan. by, Hydro to BC boats ‘when ° the ‘Col: umpbia' River‘ is closed to toatfie: ‘was revealed ‘after: expression of some concern:: thatthe river| would be closed‘ to‘all traffic. {_\ During: the period when this motorized C ortaze was transport- ing. small. boats,’ it: was: pointed yok facilities: built into the dam! structure. of the tier? i “We have ‘an’ ‘ordet for a trailer’ to “handle the “smaller boats,” he added. ‘This' should be id this week.” Walker: explained that the iver is to be closed off near the end of this year.or early in January, 1968. 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