Castlegar Comets Aro in Top Spot In Sandlot Play Castlegar Comets In top spot in the sand- Jee aivinion with five wins for total of 10 points. owing are scores ee The fo! g to the end of last week: May 20, Satellites 11, Mis- Babe Ruths Break Losing Streak The Castlegar Senior Babe Ruths overcame. their losing streak when they took Rossland 15-5 in Rossland. ennis Chambers. went all the way for Castlegar and struck out nine batters, walked five and gave up nine siles 8. May 21, Apollos 14; hits, Jets 2. May 22, Satellites 13, Rockets 8. May 23, Missiles 10 Apollos 3. May 24, Comets 12, Jets 2, May 26, Comets 14, Rossland’s three pitchers fanned a total of 10 men and walked four’ with Bob Zan- ussi taking ‘the loss. A total of 20 hits were recorded by the Castlegar! legar’s first batter, Konkin scored the first run of the game when he was brought home’ by Phil Kooch- in’s two-bagger: Hal roses hit a single to bring Ke home and end the first in-} ru ning 2-0 for Castlegar. Rossland tied the game in the second inning and Cas- the game|club. played Monday evening at ay Satellites 8. May 27, Apollos 24, Satellites 2. May 28, ‘Com- lets 6, Apollos 5. May 29, Rain-, ed out and played June 7, Missiles 18, Rockets 9. May 31, Rockets 5, Jets 3. June 2, Comets 4, Missiles 1. June 4, Apollos 9, Rockets 0. June 6, iu |Comets 5, Missiles 0. June 7, Jets 20, Satellites 14. | League standings: P ~ Comets Apollos Missiles Rockets A | Satellites Jets PORONOH NNYNOOSE 51 Playoffs begin next week with the final game to be played on Monday followed 30, Missiles 12, Jets 3. May]. Rivers division held Brownie] 80 District Brownies Hold Brownie Revels The Brownies of Twin Revels Saturday in the Kin- naird Park with 80 Brownies and 10 leaders present. e revels were of an Indian theme and most of the girls and leaders were dress- ed as Indians. There were many beautiful costumes and it made a very colorful scene. ‘he revels were opened with all joining in two fairy rings. Each pack entertained girls the other packs with Songs; action songs, games and gi dances. One pack entertained | 7, with an Indian puppet show by a cookout at Kinsmen Park for all sandlot players. which was very appropriate. The girls also enjoyed taking |}, Here Next Since the last world war blood has come to be one of against ease. A blood donor clinic will] ¥; be held at the Kiwanis Scout Hall here on Thursday, of next week, yy the Blood Donor Clinic Thursday patient to withstand surgery — oO sive a newborn baby a healthy start in life,” noted Merv Rush, committee’ chair-| man for the He Naasar? ee very fhoustt of these things gives rou a warm feeling, doesn’t it? It should! For you can save a life with the blood you can spare.” tlegar went ahead 5-2 in the third when Ric! Stooch noff's souble brought home Cantlegar scored four more runs in the fourth in- ning, one in the fifth, four in the sixth and one in the seventh, Rossland got. one more run in the third, one in the fourth and one in the sev-| ent Richard Stoochnoff and Larry. Keraiff each received two doubles, while RBIs each while Phil; and Hal He batted in one run each, The Castlegar club lost both their. games last week with identical scores of. 6-2. They lost their first game to Beaver Valley Tuesday even- ing and to West Trail Wed- nesday. * Rossland ~ will’ be here Cecil| next Wednesday for the next Se etrae ee game in the league. and on June 20 the Castlegar Senior. Babe Ruths travel to Trail where they meet the East ard Stoochnoff received three! Trail club. part in several ball games. Mrs. H. Johnson announc- ed the winners of the Girl Guide cookie posters contest as Arleen Salekin of the Ist Robson Brownies, Patsy Ben- inger of 1st Castlegar Guides and Anne McDonald of 3rd Kinnaird Brownies (who since a gous into Guides). Johnson said how blend she was that so many had taken part ant ene contest and that it had bee quite a alftleult judging job. e winne! posters have been sent 10 the coast for judging at the provincial level. A box lunch was enjoyed by all and tea, coffee and ool Aid were provided by the Kinwood-Belle and Cast- legar-Robson districts as were the ice cream revels which all reeived after lunch. Mrs. J. Roberts and Mrs. Johnson attended to the kitchen. With the weatherman’s co-operation all enjoyed a full and happy day and sincere thanks were extended to the Kinnaird town council for the use of the park, to the moth- ers for transportation. and a special thanks to those lead-| ers who attended. PUBLIC NOTICE RESIDENTS AND TAXPAYERS OF THE TOWN OF CASTLEGAR Council has deemed it in the best inter- ests of the Town to employ a Contractor to collect the Town garbage. The Contractor acts as an agent for the Town and it is the responsibility of the Council to enforce the provisions of the Garbage law and to instruct the Contractor in this regard. The Counell asks the co-operation « of the when are made of them by the Contractor to meet the requirements of the By-Law. Section 1, Subsection f (v) Any bullding containing more than one such unit anal be ofa Castlegar Kiwanis un the ling unit in ‘respect of each unit. Section 2 That it shall be lawful for the Council to enter into a con- posal of trade waste and garbage and to impose and collect fees or charges for the disposal thereof. Section 3 ‘That it shall be lawful for the Council ot enter into a con- tract with any person whatsoever for the collection of and disposal of garbage and trade waste, upon such terms as may clinic will operate for three hours in the afternoon and for three hours again in the evening. A iwanis spokesman Points out that open-heart MW surgery would not be possible without an adequate source gem of whole blood. Each \heart Mm | operation requires an everage ” of 15 to 20 units, and the Ba Red Cross blood bank in Van- couver supplies the blood for 250 auc sureee in 2 a. ‘our gift o help as replace Blood a iost es by an accident victim — or make it possible for a sick child to run and play's — or, enable a OVER 1,000,000 GUARDSMAN TIRES SOLD SAAT GUARANTEED Ee = e QUALITY a ¢ GUARANTEE 25 Months Against Wearout 2 PLUS no time limit @ guarantee on all other 2 tire failures A ss ASSN aS e PRICE Ww u ‘Tubeless fet * Wrap-around shoulder ensures top per- formance, superior handling and posi- tive steering control. © Meets all official safety standards. * 4-ply nylon cord for extra strength * Low profile design gives wider tread ‘ surface and lower centre of gravity for road-hugging stability. « Exclusive tread design gives more trac- tion, even on rain-soaked roads. ¢ Available for immediate delivery — ‘at a i charge. WE HAVE YOUR SIZE IN STOCK! SIZE Black e | size Each Each . 6.00/5.90/5.60-13 650/6.40-13 700-13 6.95/6.50-14 1.35/7.00-14 715 {750-14 F-R- CREDIT CHEQUING Monthly statements and can- celled cheques returned to you. NO SERVICE CHARGE Castlegar Savings For further information please do not hesi- tate to call in or phone. There's always a friendly staff member willing to help you. Telephone 365-7232 E-E UNION be agreed upon. Section 6 S All householders shall provide and maintain in good order and repair for each dwelling unit owned or occupied by him, approved garbage receptacles, each having a diameter. of not more than twenty (20) inches and a depth of not more than twenty-four (24) inches and each provided with a tight fit- ting cover. Garbage can liners of plastic material (as approved by the Public Health Authorities) which can be tied so as to be air- tight are approved and recommended. Section 9 Such receptacles shall be placed immediately adjacent to a public street or Jane as may be required for pick-up and emptying of:such receptacle. In no case shall such receptacle be left standing adjoining a public street except on the day designated for pick-up and.emptying of such receptacle. Section 12 A system or service will be inaugurated, maintained and op- erated within the Town for collection and disposal of trade waste or garbage and _for_the. said collection and disposal, such fees and charges shall be imposed and payable on the fifteenth (15) day of every month and as are herein set forth. Section 13 Every owner or householder. or cccupier within the Town shall be entitled to have collected“and disposed of by the service, from each dwelling unit as defined in Section 1, Subsection £ (v) above, at a rate of one collection per week, that the eekly shall not ex- ceed two approved containers : ‘and one (1) tied cardboard box; or alternatively, three (3) plastic, bags; except that (a) a dwelling unit classed “as_a commercial premise under Section (1) f (¥) shall be entitled to two (2)‘collections per week, not ‘to exceed a maximum for each collection of two (2) approved containers as defined in Section (6), plus one (1) tied cardboard carton; or, three (3) plastic bags; or, (8) eight cubic feet of trade waste. \b) where by agreement with the corerene agency an ap- proved type of lar garl with a cover and suitable to the handling facilities of the ing agency’ by owner or occcupier, the asimnuti shall e eight (8) cable feet of trade waste per collection or sixteen (16) cubic feet per week. Section 15 Trade waste or garbage that is‘combustible or subject to putrefaction and is of greater bulk than can be placed in a Open Weekdays 1 GLENHERRY USED FURNITURE 3194 Highway Drive in the Millar’ and Brown Building, Trail. Phone 364-1822 WE BUY AND SELL USED FURNITURE Open Fridays 1 p.m. - 9 p.m. p.m. - 5.30 p.m. metal i shall be placed in a bin or recep- tacle of approved design and in a location convenient and accessible for the contents to be loaded onto the garbage truck. Large pieces, ‘such as packing cases, old automobiles, trucks or parts thereof, cook stoves, heaters, animal .car- casses or hides or such material that is discarded shall be re- moved or caused to be removed by the owner or. occupier immediately and the same shall not be deemd to be garbage collectable under the provisions of the by-law. A. 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SUNKIST 5 VALENCIA ORANGES, 5 Ibs. 79¢ WHOLE, RED, RIPE AND JUICY WATERMELON, abbage =:: Ci Cron 713 i CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 12, 1969 GRANULATED SUGAR, 25 Ibs. $2.19 NABOB COFFEE, Ib. 79¢ FRESH DUTCH OVEN SLICED LOAVES $1 BREAD, mi $I MILK ‘BACO sey eee ee BABY BEEF LIVER, Gov. Approv. SEVEN FARMS EVAPORATED lb. 69° PALM ASSORTED FLAVORS re ICE CREAM 3.2 cooniner 09° BISCUITS 5g¢ 2 636 TOMATO JUICE MALKIN‘S wzA36 nS SUNNY FRESH, 32-02. APPLE JUICE... ORANGE JUICE 49 MALKIN‘S EMPIRE i Government Approved SEALORD SOCKEYE SALMON « « «=. 99° _ MALKIN’S PORK & BEANS 5 tes $1. FRESHIE i Flavors 5 for 29¢ FLAKED TUNA .. At GARDEN GATE DUTCH OVEN ALL PURPOSE FLOUR, 6 20 $1.59 MUSHROOMS2** 2 nus 19 MALKIN’S UNSWEETENED GRAPEFRUIT 3 = — Se DOT WEST NATURAL MEDIUM GOGUANUT ..........7 = "296 MALKIN’S PINEAPPLE JUICE, 3 “ = "= $1.90 RELIS ASSORTED POPPING GORN .........'-* - 250 ENSIGN PEAGHES ....... '4 = t= ——_ 28 3, 12-02. JARS MALKIN'S FANCY SWEET MIXED CUT. GREEN BEANS, 2 = ‘= —53c¢ MALKIN'S PURE OR YUMYUMS” QQ ¢ $ marks GREAM STYLE CORN, 4° 14 or tins — 89¢ STRAWBERRY JAM .... = — $1.19 Zi» tin" Te HARDWCOD MALKIN'S MIXED VEGETABLES, 2 4c tins — ABe GLOTHES PINS ......... 3dez. 37c MALKIN‘S CHOICE PEAS ..........5 se oe — $1.00 RAINBOW NAPKINS, 2 r= =" — 45¢ BETTER BUY ‘5 for 59c. MARGARINE ............ 2 ibs, 49¢ PAPER TOWELS PACKAGES OF 2'ROLLS WESTFAIR: PENNY MATCHES ...... °° 29¢ ‘SEA LORD »- PINK SALMON... 2 ° == — $1.00 PUREX “TOILET TISSUE ......... 2 alls be LUX : TOILET SOAP, 3. 's- st0 bers 4Se ALGAN FOIL, (8 in. ........... T6e Ib. 10c LUX LIQUID DETERGENT ..........2°* — $1.05. ‘PERFEX BLEACH ............ % 19 -4Qe ESSO BARBECUE CREST TOOTHPASTE, Giant Size ....... 59¢ |b. 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