‘8 | CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 8,’ 1965 BCHIS Advises. Fire Protection. Not Chargeable If the Village of Castlegar starts to charge the Castlegar Hospltal for fire protection, then + the charge will not be a share- able ‘budget item the B.C, -Hos- pital Insurance Service has ad- vised the Iocal hospital board. ° Castlegar council: is consi- dering charging the hospital and schools in the village for fire protection, since they are institutions which are supported | by the whole district and thus benefit residents in the whole area, not just Castlegar." Tt was incorrectly reported in last week's paper that the village was: considering. charg- ing» the hospital: for..water. It already does so and collects about $800 a year for this ser-| ice, i} i new BREEZE makes painting walls ~ faster & easier ie than ever It's the new interior latex guaranteedtocoverin one coat or we'll give you the extra paint FREE! OVER 1000 BREEZY COLORS Manufactured by General Paint , ‘Corporation: of Canada Limited OGLOW BROS. BUILDING AND SUP co, LTD. BAddS Bowling Celgar Mixed Leag jue dies High Single Dorothy Hardy ‘and Shirley 'Wanjoff 224; Ladies High Three Dorothy. Har. ly 600.. Mens: High ‘Single! Al Johnson 292; Mens ‘High’ ‘Three Al Johnson: 780.: Team Hig’ Single Team 10 11065 ‘Team Hleh Three Team 10 31659. Team: ‘Points: Team: 1. 19, eam 218, Team-3 7, Team 4 -Team 5 16, Team'6 19, Team 1a Team 8.12, Team 9 9, Team ‘Other 600's Bob King 613, Tom Lockhart 611, Marv ‘Wood | 8 Cofee Break League, ‘ LHS Phil Maddocles 255; LHT.;Dorothy Martini 654, ‘TH Mugs 909; THT Mugs: re TP: Mugs 60, Wheaties 58, Take Five 68, Muffets ‘49%, Cheerios 47, Pincurlers. 39%. ey v swiclonke tty McAllister 232; Lat yi Vi Sel ucide 563. THS Cas: tlegar Drug 810; THT Castlegar Drug 563. Missing Men Safely Found © After Midnight RCMP here were starting to organize a search early Mon- day morning for two Trail men reported missing on the Arrow Lakes when they reported they were safe. . . John Williamson and Ron Stenstrom were reported . miss- ing at 10 p.m, Sunday. Mem- bers of the Trail Boat Club were being recruited to take: part in a search Monday morning when the two missing men were re- ported safe shortly after mid- night. Steering difficulties on their boat are believed: to be respon- sible for their delayed return, a Further details are unavail- le. : bson. Socials = Mrs. T. Sanford, Ph. 365-5883 Mr. and Mrs. H. Evans spent the past weekend in Spokane. \ Mrs. L. Dewis, Mrs, Mrs, V. Lesy,’ Mrs. A. janford, * ‘Mrs. Flynn attended the annual area meeting of the en Guide asso- TP: Ross's Meat Market 3,' Independents 1, Castlegar Drug 4, Oglows .0,' Skyline Auto Ser- vice i, Tiger Auto Service 3. Tuosday Mixed League 7-9 LHS Bev Maloft 266; LHT h| Bev Maloff 630, MHS Sam Ru- therford 296; MHT Sam Ruther- ford 726. THS Button Pushers 971; THT Regulars 2819. TP: Sharp Shooters 0, Five Duds 1, Button Pushers 2, Re- gulars .2, Bridge Builders 3, Smarties 4. Other :600's Quinto Maida 639,. Earl. Rourke: 634, :Ben Rourke 628, har peed 615. Tuesday Night 9- iT Fred Voykin 650. 'THS Nighthawks 1040; THT Nighthawks ; 2612. TP: Bootleggers 4, Alley- cats 0, Nighthawks 8, ‘aailleys Comets 1. Bank of Commerce Sportsmen’ 3, Wel Morning Drivers League iS Pat Gordon 255; LHT Pat Gordon 678. 'THS Ramblers 864; ‘THT Ramblers 2529, TP: Cadillacs 0, Fruitvale Players Present Fantasy Friday at Kinnaird The Kinnaird Little Theatre is‘ sponsoring the Fruitvale El- y School and C Players in a children’s fantasy called ‘The. Butterfly That Blushed”, This is recommended for elementary and . younger child- ren, the cast: being Beimoarlly young people of the Hospital Auxiliary, Dance Features Mexican Theme | . The Hospital Auxillary Spring dance. held on Saturday at the KISH was a most success- ful social: event, ‘The Mexican theme was car- ried out: in decoy; music and food, Jack Phipp: formed the back drop in’ the stage, aes work of. art was AUTHOR'S :AGENT. WANTS MANUSCRIPTS : fis wonted sess adond ‘wating workers Mrs. Wilf y's: tl , Mrs. Myron Beyans: is ‘to Be ; Congratulated on) the attrac- attired in and serapes and played num- bers with a latin beat, An_ exceptionally well - done mural of a matador and bull, The ladies of tho auxiliary all pitched in. to help with the catering. : any of the guests. and members added to the gay fest: ive atmosphere by appearing in grades with some adults of the Fruitvale Community Players participating, : This is to be held Friday evening inthe. Kinnaird Ele- mentary School at .7.80 under the direction of Mrs, R. Martin with Shirley Ewing? as junior director. MRS. M. ROHN The B.C, Hydro film “Action on the C was shown 4, Calientes 2, Ramblers 4, Thunderbirds 2, Chevys 3 0. Wednesday Night LHS Marge Korody 254; LHT Pauline Hunter 579. THS senses 983; THT Kingpins are Oddballs 3, Five Thumbs 1, Kingpins 4, Chotegicis 0, Beat- niks 2, Flintstones 2. Thurs Morning League LHS Faye Jack 241; LHT Helen Wallace 641. THS Beavers ; THT: Beavers TP: Beavers 3, Cl to a full house at Renata on Friday night. Those attending from Deer Park were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Briggeman, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Williamson, Mr. and Mrs. Stuck- leburger, Miss Kirkman, Mr. Kirkman, Miss’Nesta Kenworthy and Mr, and: Mrs. A. C. Waldron from Syringa Creek. The. film was shown by V. Basset and V. Wiebe. Two Ruling Elders “Ordained Sunday At Sp scial Service : A historic ‘occasion in ‘the growth. of Grace : Presbyterian Church, Kinnaird, was witness- ed. by. that congregation last Sunday.-si 0: Messrs, Frank Jonkman and James. Macbeth were ordained as Ruling Elders to form a kirk session, Up to this’ point in the life of the church, ‘an assessor ses- slon from ‘Trail’ held this res-| ‘ ponsibility. Worshipping ‘also at. this special service was the congre- gation from Slocan’ City. The Rev. Howard the church, conducted the ser- vice’ of worship and gave the charge to the congregation. He pointed out their res- ponsibility to this ruling body. Herbert Boyden, an elder from Trail, gave ‘the charge to the elders-elect. He pointed out their added responsibility to Christ and His people. Kerr, minister of |’ Fred Gibson and Mrs: Gordon Baillie were the general convenors but honorable men- tion should be:made of the assis. tance given by Thus. INSURANCE Bor AML Your” _ INSURANCE AND “REAL ESTATE NEEDS Phone! 365-7944 ences bands. + Latest reports. are’ that tie evening was‘ not only.:a ‘fun event but also a financial suc- dance was to raise funds cess, as- the: main’ purpose’ of: for. the work: of..the. auxiliary... PALM REFRIGERATED. QUALITY MILK cand) } DAIRY PRODUCTS 56 Cedar St. West CASTLEGAR Ph. 365-5578 “PETTITT qOTOS “PETTITT PHOTOS: 1 GOQD USED © SPECIAL “200 WATT 4 TRAY. TYPE: >> * PROJECTOR $30 CASH bi SOLOHM' LALLA © 1, Lions 3. Minks 1, 3. Teddy Bears: 1. Thurs Mixed Com -League LHS Kathy Kazakoff ‘291; Ler | Kathy Kazakoff 671. MHS Fred Fillipoff 296: MHT Frank Nel- son 761. THS Unpredictables 1054: THT Plaza Five 8014. TP: Celgar 4, Oddballs 0, Searchers 3, Untouchables 1, Un- predictables 3, Ricks Records ‘1, Kay Bees 3, Alleycats 1, Imper- jals:8,: Stirveyors 4 ‘Plaza 3, Four Pointers 1. -- Other -600’s Bill Davis-738, Jake Koenie 699, Quinto Maida 91. Mary Perehudoff 668, Fred Fillipott 654, Blanche Deverson 645,:-Petéer “Manahan 689, Bill Pevstinant? 29. George Brown- | - lie! 627, Paul Kinakin 614, Olga Plotnikoff 611: Terry Ish 611, Nick Koochin 602. iS Fern Schwartzenhater 227; LHT Betty. Pinter ‘568: THS Hooters 937; THT. Hooters 268. _ TP: Hooters 54, Moaners $e ciation in Trail 01 son for a few days, also attend- ed, as did Mrs, Hyson. Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Waldie| <, motored to Kelowna: where they attended the drama festival. Dr. W, L.-Wright has been .a patient: in the. Trail-Tadanac Hospital | for the past. few days. 2 Mr Jd. TL :Webster'sis at home a eing a. pal gain, after bi ent in ‘the local hospita! --