teeter tionth | The firat ‘quarter ‘of Ag72 has been a busy time “for members of the Harm- fony-Friendship Unit of the ‘United Church Women, . Shepherd : Carr as co- i Me |. Grummett and Ta terhiko also atten- ‘nce they had attended at {The meeting was open- ‘ed by Mrs, E. Kraft. with ‘Mrs, W. Susut conducting ‘fhe devotionals, was reported there ‘s a pala up membership of ‘hirty get well cards ure sent out during the dnonth, eight boxes of mix- cards ‘had been sold, 37 Sie made to sick and shut-ins, two birthday cards 3nd an anniversary card ‘was signed by all members and sent out. : The evenings booster rize was won by Mrs. Su- * The February meetin ‘was held at the home oj Mi with Mrs. % Members decided to donate $10 to the Sund ‘School for supplies neede Mrs. Grummett was invited ‘to attend the March meet- o that the members did Sear the tape record- ig of the Banff Confere- ‘nee, ‘% | The March meeting was theld at the home of Mrs. 3J.-Gemmill with Mrs. Susut as co-hostess. Nine members ‘and one visitor were pre- ‘sent, The Devotional period vas conducted by Mrs. R. Gemmill. Letter of thanks and ‘appreciation was received ‘from Mrs. G. Brady for 8. Walton:that she’ had re- eived while sick, It was decided to order boxes of cards. CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 6, 1972 Busy First Quarter Year Held By Harmony - Friendship Unit Twenty five get well cards were sent out during the month, and 15. visits made, All present signed a ecard which was sent to Mrs. Bonacei who is sick, Refreshments were serv: ed at the close of each meeting which was closed with all repeating the Miz- pah Benediction. Several members will visit the residents at the Rooper. feo will be held ae the home of Mrs. W. Shmoorkoff. Very Successful Season Noted By Lady Curlers The season has finally ended and it was a very fear one for the’ lad- A summary of the tro- phy winners for the after- noon: Super-Valu Trophy, Marg Van Yzerloo; Grace Honchar, Bev Kalmakoff, see Gata ‘ophy, are evan zerlo0, Alice Wat Lorni Bomford and. "jean Fitzpat rick, The evening ladies for ee tei Es erie rons, psa a ‘ Audrey Moore Klit, The ladies were also very successful in the curl- ing away from home. Rinks were sent to Nakusp, Trail, elson, Fruitvale, Rossland, Samo and also tot the Nitty. came home in the prizes in each of the Spiels. Well done ladies yea main club and the presenta- lon of the trophies for the It starts at 730 pam with free drinks until 8. Date is April 15. * SPRING TUNE-UP * SAFETY CHECK Phone 365-7511 JACK'S AUTO SERVICE LiD. OUR SPECIALTY For Complete Automotive Service JACK’S AUTO SERVICE LTD. * MUFFLER CHECK * SUMMER TIRES JACK OSACHOFF BLUEBERRY CREEK now runs through this huge culvert as work on the new section of Highway 3A progresses rapidly. LOCAL AND DISTRICT BOWLING RESULTS Mon. Nite Mixed LHS An Expos 968. Soup 4. ints; Perform- ers 2, Pinbusters 2, Beer Kegs 2 8, Hapless 5 1, Expos ex 0, Other 600's Ede Kow- alko 6) ed paler 607, Paul Malev 6 Tues. Coffee Brakare Eleanor Holds- worth 668. ‘THS | Pincurlers”* 850, THT: *pincurlers 2707" Team Points: Cheerios 49, Mutfets Mugs 40, Pincurlers 67, ‘Tike Five 60, Wheaties 66. Tues. 1 p.m. LHS Shirley Barton 264. LHT Shirley Barton 648, THS Boundary Electric Soe THY Boundary Electric Team peints: Macalisters Ins. 75, Sentinals 46, Cast- legar Drug 53, Indep en- dents 66, Boundary Blestric 55, Lucky Five 41. Tues. 7 o'clock LHS Jean Archambault 226. LHT Pam Banham 551. MHS Matt Rohn 285. MHT Matt Rohn 677. THS se aI6 1029. Ro: Slow Pokes 3, Screw Balls Other 600s Ken Scott Bankof Montreal The First Canadian Bank You want fast action on a car Re EEO NE ee ofa GR DATE SP Eat Te IN A CERNE Oat ERT Rt OS rolling. loan. And you probably don't want to dip too deeply into your savings, either. So if you've got your eye on a new car, turn in at your nearest Bank of Montreal and talk to our people. We can tailor a low-cost car loan to fit your budget —quickly. Our life-insured loans can help you get that new car. We want you to get your money's worth. Car Loans: Weil help you get 607, Bill McDonald 600. Tues, Mixed 9-11 bce pitt Rohn 715, Nighthawics 981. THT “higuthavis 2 points: ‘Spoilers 2, Nishthavies 3, Monsters 0, jasiders 2, Airdots 4, L-C-Be e 1. Other 600s Walter Kan- igan 649, Orlando Vecchio Wed. Drive LHS Pearl | Mott Cine LUT: Bobbie Keraiff: 721 ‘THS Cadillaca:991; THY Rambiers 2640, Team points: Chevys 3, Malibus 3, Cadillacs 2, T-Birds 1, "Mustangs y Ramblers 2, “Wed. Cut Rate LHS Lil Knowler 232. LHT Daisy Koehle 600. THS Canaries 958. THT Canaries 2501. Team points: Orioles 3, Parrots 1, Canaries 2, Swal- sone ae! 8, Robins 1, Budgies Thurs. Morning Ladies LHS Dean Koenig 216. Local Cancer Socialy Elects Now President The Castlegar Unit of the Cancer Society has el- ected Glenys New as presi- dent, an election which oc- cured just before the so- ciety began its “Conquer Cancer Month.” Vice president is May Moroso, secretary, Elsie sen, treasurer, Orla Grand- strom and welfare commit- He chairman is Edna Schul- Four new members were s veleomed to the So- With April being desig- nated Cancer Month”, 8 onsoring a_ showing of films on Sunday, April 16 at 2 pm. in the Castle Theatre. LHT_Colleen Ligttle 558. THS Teddy Bears 854. THT Squirrels 2449, ‘eam points: Lions 1, Sauna els 3, Rowdy Rollers Shirley Barton Fey LHT Shirley Barton 6. THS Hooters 894. THT Groaners 2. Team points: Hooters 53%, Screamers 38, Groan- ers 51, dane 56%, Criers ; "us | Wall Bh MHT Walter jamean 815. THS Farmers 1040, THT Farmers 2904, Team points: Pinchers 3, Barflies 1, Highlanders 3, Bawlers 1, "Hee Haws 3, Rolling Stones 1, Splinters Swingers -1, Farmers 4, Buber 0, 0, ‘Tumbleweeds leycal her c00's Matt Rohn Rate LHS Dot pene 235. LHT Dot Ti rad a8. THT THS Sw Swallows 2499. Team points: Orioles 1, Parrots 4, Canaries 4, Swal- tows 8, Robins 0, Budgies 3 T. IAN_ MACADAM AUDIOMETRIST B.C. GOVERNMENT LICENCED HEARING AID SPECIALIST 306-1199 CEDAR AVE. KOOTENAY SAVINGS CREDIT UNION BUILOING, TRAIL ALL LEADING HEARING AIDS , FITTED. HEARING Alp BATTERIES FOR ALL MAKES OF AID. THE ONLY LICENCED SERVICE IN THE KOOTENAYS. | B.C, GOVERNMENT HEARING AID $50.00, PHONE 368.8058 FOR YOUR APPOINTMENT. MON, THRU. SAT. 9—3 P.M. quirements? insurance? INSURANCE PROBLEMS ? — Do you need competent advice on your re- — Are you paying too much for your Present : — Are-you confused about insurance policies in _ , Maybe I Can Help oJiM SHISKIN, B.A. Representing Fruit | Growers Mutual at 269 Columbia Ave. Castlegar (next to the “Castlegar Credit Union) Phone 365-3301 Kinnalrd Juntor Secondary School Not Lacking For Talent ais want some enowbee ls for their Kreceert Here it Is April, and we atts ive plenty of snow on th es of our playing fields 1 be! ening the actoal We haa hur Easter Dance last Thursday after- Cd ee fe think yuu should we now about Susan Culley. her for our len: tine Queen and we are more proud of her than ev-. er, Do you know what she back in Februai weed gio Si the arrange- ments, and even tuned the iaatraments without an: teacher assistance, We think we told you how the ad- judicator enjoyed the band, but we didn’t ‘tell you what he wrote! ‘on:the adjudicat- ion - sheet shetty ‘was very good. Bs Hort “Concerto for Hose Pipe and Vacuum Cleaner.” its of fun | — I enjoyed it very much!” ee @ Souebady else should take a bow. Mrs, Walters for her wonderful work on the costumes for the play “The Adding Machine.” so Mr. Sheppard who work- ed many long hours on the very successful eee te tings of the same Pay Phipps and Mr. rant Me sisted Mr. Sheppard and their help was much BPpre: ciated by the schoo! last but definitely not least, all the teachers who erated so unselfishl, making practice time avail- able to the 23 members of ecch sae you're great, ond + David Aa ddbeks: got a 2 ‘unexpectedly! ‘The ad- unexpect e ad- iidieator and festival com. mittee announced that th ‘had awarded him the Tra F, 3, SMITHERAM TRAILER TOWING Fully Insured Parent-Teachers' Associat- jon Plaque, It hasn't arrlv- ed yet because they have not succeeded In Joely it, but it's somethin fo: look forward to for hi rophy shelf. Way to go, D David 0 the. next few days, eo Ws a fong haul till Phone 365-5308 Box 1351, Castlegar Selkirk Women Present - BREATH OF SUMMER BAZAAR Featuring An anay of summery Booths hments served in cafe — Door Prizes Free Live entertainment Saturday, April 8, 1 to 3 p.m. at Selkirk College 50 cents admission Proceeds will provide student bursaries Look for the posters with the bright sun for full details Nielsen's Flowers has been sold to Mr. Joseph Vroom It is with deep regret and a touch of sadness, that we bid adieu to our many customers and friends who have made our 26 years in business such happy ones. We thank you all sincerely and hope you will patronize the new owners so that Kinnaird will remain the garden town of the Kootenays. Ivy and Axel Nielsen Vroom Flowers Lid. announce they have taken over Nielsen's Flowers. We are proud of the tradition the Niel- sen Family has created in the nursery field. 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Phone 365-7145 NEW EXECUTIVE of the Costlegar District, B.C. Regi J Nurses A elected on Wednesday of last week at the annual meeting held in the Hi Arrow Arms. * Top, left to right, Mrs. Agnes Halliwell, se- sident; Mrs. Therese Webster, devi was Photo secretary; Mrs. Anne Gallo, third vice-presl- dent. Bottom, Mrs. Peter Faris, first vice- president; Mrs. June Little, president; Mrs. Helen Friesen, treasurer. — Castlegar News District RNABC Names New Executlve Af Annual Meeting , The Annual Spring Dinter meeting of the Dist- rict RNABC. was ‘held at the Hi Arrow Arms on Wednesday of last week with 71 members from Kennedy conducted | the “meeting and reported on her meeting with the board of directors. Margaret Ev- ans of, Trail read the min- utes and correspondence. June O'Sullivan of Castlegar gave the treasurer's report. Chairman of the’ com- mittee on continuin; ease, tion, Mrs, John Pin! ported that. a good Hf end: ance is expected for a sem- inar to be held at Selkirk | College on “Death and Dy- ing" at which Dr. Elizabet' ology. He spoke’ on condl- tloned reflexes in relation to the process of learning. the nurses were fascinated by Mr. Ehman’s topic, which Offers hope for future phystcological treatment. A lively question and answer erlod followed the talk which appeared very uct enjoyed by all pres- Kinnaird Guides Hold Ege Hunt And Easter Party Five Guides of the 3rd Kuebler-Ross will be the re-.- source person, This seminar, to be attended by people from local: medical, celal Mil be held May.5, 6 and A sal by Anne allo ‘of Contlogar, to estab- lsh a set of archives on the local medical history of the - West Kootenay was enthusi- VICTORIA REPORT -MIA’s Gearing For Election me mes K. Nesbitt MLAs are now ack int their home ridings, gearing themselves for an election, ar Only Premi- er Bennett knows when it will come Our Premler is always toying with the idea of HH election. All of a sudden he gets the nod from on 80 to- and away goes and sets the date vith. out a by-your-leave of any- one, Oh, he may talk it ov- on va his cabinet ‘minist- pny an mas hig Sela create ces, other Gian that he's the one-who de You’ must \ admit « his hunches in this regard so far have been extraordinar- ily: good. So good that he has been with us as premier almost 20 years. iIn all o ur history only Joey ‘Smallwood of New- foundland can: boast of a longer, — continuous__record than that, <" Now our Premier wants ery cord in the Listory of Brit- ish Columbia. i e “MLAs are. tellin different stories to ‘their constituents about the 1972 session : of. our. Legislature. One’s opinion of a ses sion ‘depends upon. which aide of the political fence e sits, NDP socialists, Liber- als and Conservatives are more convinced than ever that the Premier's a dictator and rules his cabinet and his backbench supporters with a rod of iron. Soclal Crediters ine oppositionists don't wat they want, that they e all mixed up, and are quite insane in lousies of all that Sanett does for the people who can’t fend for 1 ves in this tough hard via 1d. ives, I aul think the Prem- Mrs, J, F. Killough Named Nominee Zone Chairman _ Mrs, J. F. Killough has been nominated for the position of zone chairman of the imperial Order of ihe the Daughters of the Empire. The recommendation, made at the oats Fomeeting held recent ascle, will be forwarded to ite ptoun annual mee hich is being held in Vieorla from April 17-19, vhapman and Schofield Ghanter, of of Trail as well as the Lillian Killough Chapt- “er of Castlegar. Among the reports heard was the'news that the zone had cier~and: his ; will go back in the next el- ortton — whenever. that: The fact the opposition- ists are badly dit a ce ong ves of course, be a big help to rey _ as always. ie marched at from Atae “1972 session vind Premier looked as if he did not have a care in all the wide world. an in- cubator. - which‘: had heen sent'‘'to - the © North: West’ bers! in British Columbia there were 1,527 mei Mrs. F. A. Hostetter, of Castlegar, was elected to the. position - of secretary- eas Former Practical Nurse Mrs. Laura Mae Kirby Dies A former: ractical nur- se in this area, Laura Mae Kirby, has “ated at the age ‘The Weather make purchases. @ SAFE pennies 4 day. For all purposes. @ TERM DEPOSIT: ‘Maybe You Can’t Count On COMPLETE CREDIT UNION SERVICES CHEQUING ACCOUNTS Safe, convenient way to pay bills, @ SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Save -sheed for the future. Your money keeps growing, here. 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Lipsett i stone, Sask. homestend:: lay, She had five clilldren, two of whom predeceased raat fia Nae gia, a baby and Patrick, her eldest son, in 1923, aged 1A daughter, Mrs. Lloyd (Celeste) Renwick, of Nek: son predeceased her She is survived b: fon James Lipsett o! a daughter, Mrs. Ea carat Renwick, of eit , Sask; a sister and two brothers in Iowa, six grand- @reat-grand- one great- great-grandson. one MONTREAL SHERIFF In 1788, the sheriff of Montreal. was also the Postmaster. Commercial Printing @ Letterheads @ Envelopes @ Posters @ Printed Forms @ Etc., Ete. CASTLEGAR NEWS Phone 365-7266 to project. Presiden Agnes Halliwell Trail 2nd vice-preaident, donee Gallo of Castlegar Srd_ vice-president, Oteresa Webster of Castle; by and Helens Shirley Hunter intro- duced the Y uest speaker, G. K, Ehman, BSc, MA Psych: secre- ‘iesen of » Shut-In_ Visits Prove Successful For Wi Members ‘Among” the ‘activities lanned by the Kinnaird fomen’s titute in the near future ‘are ‘a bridge luncheon and more visits to ‘the shut.ins in. Raspber- ty Lodge. VAL a ‘meeting held at the ome of Mrs. Maureen Goet- nine members at- were finaliz- April bes Valentines Day the la planned t to visit there again to hold ‘a bingo game and serve cake and tea to ‘the residents, A letter was read at the meeting from the District board reminding: members that the -West Kootenay Sang ae ee be held in eae renting of the Wi will be held ari 3 at the home of Mrs. Brays. ‘CASTLEGAR SOCIALS Miss Heather Craddock, ’ Wednesday for bean her base training’in er basic the (ted ed Forces. Bahy. Fenner a the holidays in Seat- visiting .with her broth- er-inlaw and ‘sister, Mr. and Mrs. Garth Rizzuti id" a party Thufdre for’ members of Silver Bach School and Ad- ult hop their par: * ents and gues' Games aie played ,. With an Easter egg tunt * taking place outdoors, Easter symbols were ex- ; changed between the host- esses and their guests, The Easter theme was also ried through in of a 8 eco! cake for the luncheon. Guides, who were ‘host- *" epses, were ida Kristen- son, Ka Roth, Shirleen ‘Shelfontiuk, Pam Sorenson and Donna Thederahn. (00 Cyclists Enter Western Canada’s 196 Mile Long Race The longest cling © — in Western Canada ‘is tay I Three! icycle will be ad tay 20-22 and cover 196 miles. It will be- ipan won the over- al te ast, gear, ina close: ae Other Bestival ad orts eyeling events S internation nal, 28, Ne Shopng Cet, Port Co- @ Kiwanis 20 and 100- mile international road rac- ti Income Tax ? YOUR FORMS COMPLETED PROBLEMS DEALT WITH RENTAL AND INVESTMENT STATEMENTS PREPARED MRS, I. M. 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