‘CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Mar. 15, 1962 Rotarians World Understanding Week March 18-24 During thelr club meetings, Some 600,000 Rotarlens In 124 coun- tries, from ACDERIOS Denmark, to Zarate, ously observe World Understand- ing Week, March 18-24. Rotarians have ong been ded- teated to the advancement of in- ternational understanding, goodwill end peace through their world feHowship of fbusiness and sro- fessional men, Castlegar Rotarlans and Ro- ftaries In Washington and B.C, will have a part in this world-wide ob- servance. Next week they will send ix young men to England on Over- seas Travel Awards, One of the winners ‘of the award is Burt Sumeell editor of the Castlegar Caheae members of thelr busin- ess and ‘professional communities feel that since moder communi- the world’s peoples must come to now and understand each other and to live as neighbors should, An exchange of correspon- dence, club programs, tape-recorded messages and color slides, and the | * sponsoring of internalonal students are some of the many year-round activities of Rotary clubs in their quest for world: understanding 8T. RITA'S CATHOLIL VHURCA Rev, E, A, Brophy, PP. 5th at Elm Street Bunday Masses - 8.30 and 10.30 am Evening Mass -- 6.00 p.m. GRACE GOSPEL CHURCH ‘TED GOSPEL CHURCHES, CANADA |. Sunday in the Legion Hall 10:30 a.m, Sunday School 7:30 pm. Family Worship Service Midweek Services - 61 Columbia ‘Thurs., 7:45 p.m. Bible Study ‘Tues, 7:30 pm. Young People’s UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Robson — Ist and 3rd Sundays at 11 am. Castlegar — Service of Worship at 30 pm. Kinnaird — Service of Worship at 945 am. CHURCH Or g JESUS CHRIST: Sundays at ore am; in the Twin Rivers Hall Evening Sacrament Servic? 7.30 pm Chief Bowling Instructors Double Diamond Advisory Council HOW TO BOWL FIVEPINS By BERT GARSIDE & JIM HOULT HOW TO MAKE SPARES The difference between @ “good bowler” and a “top-notch” bowler hangs on the second shot in the frame. The top-notcher is the bow. Jer who can consistently pick up Spares, Tt is quite possible to mun up a 280 score in a game, and never score a ingle strike. Naturally, every strike helps. But it’s the howler. who can pick up spares who usually comes out on top. Many bowlers tighten up ner- vously when they. see comer pins or two-pin chop-off staring them Funeral Hold Monday For Peter Rilkoff Peter J, Rilkoff, ¢ather-in-law of Joh: J. Verigin, spiritual lead- er of the Oathodox Doulchobors, died at his home in Raspl vil. Jage Saturday, He was 71 years old. Funeral services were held on Monday from the Union of Spirit- Castlegar, Burial followed in Bril- Nant Cemetery, The Castlegar Fun- eral Home was in charge of ar- rangements, Born in Caucus, ‘Russis, Mr. Rilkoff came with his parents to Canada in 1899. and settled in’ Kamsack, Sask, They remained there until 1910, when ney moved to Or GRACE TERIAN Church School at 945 a.m. Worship at 11.00 a.m. -Bible Study: Wednesday at 7.30 p.m. For the last 30 years he had one son Peter. oat 8 brother Fred at 2 TABERNACLE Sunday School - 10 am. Morning Worahip 71 am. Evangelistic ~ 7.30 pm. Prayer and Bible Study - Thurs- day at 730 pm. Young People's - Priday at 7.30 p.m, BOBEON. MEMORIAL CHURCH United Church — Ist and 3rd Sun- gays at 11 am. Anglican Church — 2nd Sunday, 11 @m. Matting; 4th Sunday,.11 am. Holy Communion Baptist Church — 5th Sunday ANGLICAN CHURCH Second Sunday in Lent St. Alban’s 8.30 a.m, Holy Eucharist St, John’s 930 am. Holy Eucharist St. Alban’s 7.30 pm, Evensong Rev. ©. BR, Day:— Parish Priest CALVARY. BAPTIST CHURCH Kinnaird | Presbyterian Church 2 pan. Sunday School for all ages 3.00 “The Reluctant Hero” 120 “Letter to a Troubled Salnt” ‘Thurs, 8 p.m, Prayer & Bible Study Pastor G, Fraser B.Th. call 365-5121 John ual Community of Christ tall at|- -BAb88 8 ™ © én the face, Just remember, when you are tolling for a spare, we the came ey you use for the headnin7eu switch your point of aim, A corner “pin is the most com- mon “leave”, here are the remain- ing possibilities and the way to spate them: up: + 5-8-2 Leave ‘This is the second most com- mon leave, Aim to hit on the in- side of the headpin, [hig ensures you somd pinfall even if you as your target, and decreases chance of blowing by ledving chee counter pin standing. ; 3-2 Leave” >. This, too, is a common com- dination. It’s called chop-off, Aim 2a ‘hit inside of the 3-pin. If you aim straight at it, and “pick” it out, you may. have set yourself up to “plow” the frame, 5-8-2-2 Leave It is possible to spare this by hitting on the outside of the head- Pete jheadpin. carries the - corner 2-pin. 3-2-2 Leave This ts ouiled ‘a split. Tf it ts standing on the teft side of the tans, try for a spare by aiming on the inside of the vounter pin, thus out the other comer, If the split just forget about that spare, Go for the counter pin first. Spare. can come from & lucky Kick- tack from the back-board. 2-2-8-3 Leave It you've picked the headpin, cutting~the “@-pin~ across” ‘to take | y. "The Book of Matthew in the New Testament says "If the blind lead the ‘blind, both shall fall into the ditch.” Today we-use the ex- pression in a highly derogatory. fa- shion;, wher, we speak of someone who fs incompetent lending b group of other incompetents, - But Louis Braille proved “that the blind could, lead the blind more successfully than people with nor- mal eyesight, ‘Braille was only three years old when ‘he “lost.his vision, but the handicap -did hot deter him from Work eens : The Robeon Byontng ¢ Group held @ Ousiness meetng,, ‘at’ sthe home of Mrs, L,:Schuepfer with 18 members present andl ‘Mrs. Pr, ‘Hun- ther discussed’ ‘and ‘some’ very love. ly pleces ” oe work were * "already, Baster hamper of a complete din- ner for six. : ane. draw. ds to be- held.. on April 1 Refreshments were served ‘by Mrs, L. Schuepfer, to a Swiss’ Bhoe |, dance, : at the home of Mrs. AR Group Meets © “In Robson Hall A well ateended intergroup meeting of -Alcoholics Anonymous: end-Alanan was held in the Robson Community Memorial Church Hall Smecher: ] recently, Visitors and group represent- Fruitvale and... Silverton. On ac- count of weather and road ‘conil- tions, representatives from Creston, Salmo, Rossland and Spokane were unable to attend, - “he Castlegar orp was the hesting club, : disregard the lett spin, Gonden- trate on hitting the}{counter—ind 4s on the right side. of the lane—| the three points. For your third ball,’ aim to hit the right -$-pin heavily, to be sure of Ht, and hope the 2-pin goes ‘also, But Yemember - not . to | gees up your ball trying to make apares. Raheints you will ieee Jose control, ‘Next: reece our onud To Alex Verigin of Soneon, Mrs. Senn Verlgin of Grand Forks, 16 grand- children, four great grandchildren, New Summer School Rules New regulations affecting reg- istration for the University of Bri- tish Columbia’s summer. session from July 3 to“Aug, 17 have been announced by the registrar’s office. Registrar J, H, A. Parnail said that mew students planning to at- tend summer session for the firat time must register before June 1. No new student will -be © Electrical Appliances. ups made here. “ guarantee’ of dependable ‘Television Service e@ “Repairs to all makes of TV's, Badios, Phonographs, © Applications for TV cable hook- ~ + “Zeara of \ experience is our service.” : ELECTRONIC SERVICES. - 365.3331 — Phones —.365-4601 Louis Braille Proved: Blind — Can Adequately Lead Blind | /stem, S| was highly ‘elated: b te took him ears, but he: at ‘prepared, 4 It was “gecided tos sraffle: art The next ‘meeting, ‘will be held meking his life successful and: use- ful, He was musically gifted and Jearned to play the plano, beissoon, violin, ‘cello and organ, de fi At‘17 he wag appointed assiste ant schoolmaster. ‘at ,the Paris School for the Blind,-At that time & cumbersome system'of reading by touch was taught, and | It; was ‘0 difficult. that ‘only’ the most gifted pupils could learn to distinguish the large, embossed -Roman letters, H Ironically enough, Braille wors ked out his own method of writing the alphabet by'using the same tool which had plunged him‘ into dar) neas years before, This was a sad- Bound on B or Pleasure? Stay at a Smart,.: Central. address modernly appointed, where friendly. and courteous ' service ‘prevail. Family arrangements, no charge for children’ under 14, -also, Free cabled TV and Parking. Rates from $8.50. . Commercial Cards Honored =. The SANDS MOTOR Hotel BS On English’. , Bay 115 Davie Street, Vaneduver 5, Bo. Telephone MU: 2-193 ci Telex 2360 Ea jer’s: nwl. which he employed to prick out the ines of bis 3 new sy- Read the Castlegar, News Classified Ads ‘After. many ally worked: out”! arrangements of put his joy was short-lived “The experta ‘and’ "protesson were eoinst: ; ite ‘persisted. wos not,until the-last year: of his ife, when he ley-in bed with tuber- culosis, that he” finally new his work ‘Had not béen useless,’ al | Stn Aaa I Se BINGO EVERY THURSDAY NITE. 8.00 PM. St. Rita’s Parish Hall. Front Streot JACKPOTS $27.50 & $310.00 55° NUMBERS CALLED cc atives attended from Nelson, Trall,| |. . Whitten messages IIke this one mean maximum comfort and ‘safety for. Airport. They are the minute-by: minute reports “of the Airport Weather: fomeastels which Air Traffic Control must know about immed: ately. _:With a special pen the weatherman jots down the latest plece _ of meteorological information on the panel of an “Electrowriter"®, + Ws as quick and easy as using a scratch:pad~=and, at the very same instant, another pen writes exactly the same message on a receiving unit in’ Air afte Control. f It's another of your 's jet-age Jet. age communication ae Get: the facts today from our: Stoa: Sales Di If out of town, phone toll : and free by ssuing ¥ your Operator for Zenith 7000. ke TEL @ iS) r “nee. ae : — BRITISH COLUMBIA TELEPHONE company to register after this. date, 6 expected register. by June 1, iar ‘this date, former students be charged a late registration fee Of $20, Instead of $5 as in previous years, ‘The last day of registration for formes, students’. will be suns 25, ‘Mr. Pranail said. 670 X 15 TUBE TYPE NYLON TIRES $14.95 Plus Trade 670 X 15 750 X 14 § TUBELESS NYLON $16.95 Plus Trade 600 X 16 6 PLY NYLON $21.95 Students who have attended | summer session in the past are al-|° to _, What's - your. plgadure—a light: , Pilsen, a Bohemian Beer ora: --~'Pale Ale? Your. taste and pleasure: are quickly. satisfied when you. _cheose any one.of these three fine “Kootenay. beers. It's ‘a pleasure '.. -also'to “Know “that these quality 2 beverages are ‘products of.a.com- pletely Jndenendent Kootenay ins Pale, Columbia-Pilsen: or Fernie Beer,in handy catty; hora cartons. ‘brewed - in. the NOTICES do dressmaking and alter- i U-Pht will you Phong eervces pas tne gp pe ‘Tax | tions, att feasonable, prices eat aring = or Forme} Have Notary usted. Pa, on call at 333 Biiverwood Grescent, Dish. ‘or hot cleaner Go Balte ecg) cline | ano Ine sve, iS one Bull 1B clips, ipping tags and inbelg are erallatne at the Fa ft [ues fe Pita (piers ie arama Dee 368-3488 ECR Os ANONEMOUS: ‘Why na! 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If you have a full card call the Castlear News at once, > 3, .Winner will be announced in the first imae fol) Jowing - declaration of a& winner, Sa Pes RULES: PAINT : SUNSHINE INTO- YOUR’ HOME with Yous: realy enjoy aie the one-coat way, with Monamet Latex.’ tt “smooths on fast—drles. in‘ minutes—is completely - time--and: cleans up with just “water! Give your walls and cell- (ngs deep: glowing’ ‘beauty— with < the gtorious colors: of. STORAGE - CRATING.- PACKING - SHIPPING For Free Estimates Call Collect DEPARTMEN ‘ OF HIGHWAYS NOTICE. — &. The-No.'3 ‘Southern Transprovincial Highway between Kinnaird: and: Christina. Lake (Blueberry- Paulson ‘Séction): Will be open for’ car ’.and_ light § ‘truck (maximum: 1 ton) traffic as of March 15, 1962. if Units longer: than 88. feet “ots wider than 8 feet, or. : ) will “not be permitted. : q % Due. to narrow and* steep detours, extreme ‘caution is necessary. i D. F. MARTIN, Regional Engineer i | 411, Kootenay St., Nelson, B.C., i March 13,1962 inn y See our, Large Selection © oe SPRING. - COSTUME JEWELLERY. and new shipments , are atriving daily...: * LATEST FASHIONS : 4, AND. COLORS’ } ‘ - Priced from $1.50 .; | tig S *, Units ! CASTLEGAR. : eal “AND DOOR nome "365.211 iy ) ‘line. | vga ‘ice Castlegar Building Buk en Ph. 365. bathroom © plumbing garden tractor, 16-in, tires | BUS ‘iow: |scaped wales : Sire CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Mar. 15, 1962 IE 365. 3441 WHAT THIS NUMBER MEANS TO YOu: ANDERSON BEAL ESTATE & INSURANCE _ Ree, Ph.: 245-3218 _Move Right in urgentiy in need of a | homo? We nave one afallatle now for] fmenadiate Caleck ese Teatues aid let Us show it loor. consists of ip #16306. 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