CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Jan. 25, 1962 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Jan, 26, 1962 Roads, Park, School, Booth — Highlight Chamber's Activities A busy past year for the Castle. gar,and District Chamber of Com- merce was indicated in the report of the retiring president, R, D. Min. nion given ot the group's annual banquet last week. ‘Full text of Mr, pre. be built in Nelson and which will become an asset to this Kootenay district, 3, The operation of a tourlat booth and the giving of financial support to the publication of an pared remarks follows: ‘One of the of a ree area, by the As. sociated Chambers of Commerce of is the tirlng of his annual report, be it good or bad. If the organization hag made progress and seen. the accomplish- ment of purpose during the year, it is @ pleasant task. T submitting this report I trust that you will agree that our activi- tes in 1981 have been worthwhile, and among these I would briefly mention the following: 1, Purther negotiations with the provincial government have fl- nally resulted in a substantial acre. age being reserved:in the Pass Cretk area for a public park, 2. Support in the establishment of a Vocational Training Schoo) for the West Kootenay area which is to 4, in con. necion with the improvement of our highways and ferry service and the completion of the Kinnaird- Christinn Lake highway, 5, Our Chamber asglsted in ar- rangements for the Hon, Davie Ful. ton, Minister of Justice, to address ®& public meeting of over: 200 per- sons on the highly controversial Columbia river development. 6. An extensive report was pre. sented by J. M, Macbeth’on behalf of this Chamber to the Public Hearings in connection with the application to grant’ a water l- cence to the British Columbla Po- wer Commission to’ proceed with ‘the Columbia: River development, ” ie -EVERY THURSDAY NITE 8.00 P.M. ‘St. Rita’s Parish Hall, Front Street Z JACKPOTS $25.00 & $280.00 55 NUMBERS CALLED. ; ms enh cc Laer sms HL at Vancouver Bound on Stay at a Business or Pleasure? 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 “On English Bay 1956- Davie Street, Vancouver 5, Bo: ‘Telephone Bribe 271831 suid _| and: senseless. SPRING: Mm bor Now WITH A HOME: IMPROVEMENT LOAN ah Home Imp Loans are your bank under the National Housing ne for alterations and repairs to the exterior or interior ofa home and fora wide variety of otherimprove- ments:;You may borrow up to $4,000 with up to ten years to repay. These loans are also available ‘Inever gained by losing a healthy . tilé valley so precious in B,C. where to the owners of rental properties. - |regalia, our working clothes, tend- ‘This report dealt in detail with Our reasons for opposing the High Arrow dam and the flooding of Jonds on the Arrow ‘Lakes, Ancther member of our Chamber, Dr. 0, 5. Fowler, who ls keenly Chicf Bowling Instructors By BERT GaRsmnn. & JIM’ noutr’ ‘Double Diamond Advisory Council ROLLING A CURVE BALL in the future of our district, presented an excellent brief on this subject, This Chember endeavours to Promote the clvil, commercial and Industrial progress of our commun- ity, and we may be called a “pres- sure group,” however, at times it takes pressure, persuaalve action, and other means to obtain that for which we atrive. In short, .our. objective is the development and presentation of an informed public opinion and the attainment of action in the’. inter- eats of the community as a whole. We need new members and-new ideas, and we welcome any local residents who wish to: join our or- Banization, At present our. mem- bership is 60, and we’ would ain- cerely like to double this figure in 1962, We have a number of projects to undertake, among them — * 4, Development of the Pass Creek park, 2.."A. concerted. effort to have the Kinnaird-Christina Lake High- ‘way opened early this year, with an Kinnaird, Improvement:..of our. high- Nelson. 24 An early start on the “pridgé Einnaird, .& Preparation and aistritution of a new brochure giving up-to-date intention on this‘area in order to. encourage -new business,” "These are but a few of our pro- posed activities In 1962 and it is ap- parent that we will have need of an‘active membership. In conclusion, I would like to c thank the members of the counell and the chairmen of all oommittees for their ‘assistance and ‘and°I have found the experience Most’ rewarding.: ‘ways’ connecting with Trail” and] - roll in bowling. Among bowlers, “curves” only cur. as a back-up ball, Jone, hand | ihwards, up A ean ‘The trouble is, it's only that effective when it hits the target. And, with ali that spin, it’s very difficult to put it onto the tar- get consistently. ” Because a curve is so hard ta control, very few good bowlers use speed of delivery can cause a° large change in the size of the curve and the path of the ball. curve hits the left of the hendein, the ball will lkely ricochet into the gutter, leaving ping standing. : with 'a ‘curve, you must line A “curve” ball is both the most effective and least dependable type of ball you can ve to the left, Any ball that veers to the right is known A “curve” ball “pegins almost the moment it leaves your hand, and it keeps veerlng in a smooth are all the way down the You roll’ a curve by rotating] the palm of your from the bottom to the top of the Dall ‘during your lots of action when jt hits) the pins, mixing them If you are throwing a wide Su ‘curve, you are pratty well confined | ; to aiming for the pocket,on ‘the ‘gn. =} right of the headpin. If your’ wide |; Lefter fo the Editor “Dear Sir: i :-We have. heard most, co argunents at. the hearing for the Water Rights. license in Nakusp that; the High Arrow. Lake Dam Pplorable ag a business, selling Can. adaout to the Biales, destructive, = Immoral, ‘ because one. genera- tion "has no' right to destroy the work and toil:of all the preceding ones, - 3 */Harmful, because’ “a body - has part, Hke an eye‘ or- arm, Neither can Canada gain by losing ‘a fer- there is only 3 per cent of: arable land, z in = person’ at - the. News office is 50 ‘Untted Church — Ist and ard Sun- Angiean Church -- 2nd and 4th Sundays at 11 a.m, Mattins followed by Holy Communion. : Baptist church — 6th Sunday ANGLICAN CHURCH 4th Sanday after Epiphany-Jan. 28 St, ‘Alban’s 8.30 a.m; Holy Eucharist St. John's 9:30 a.m. Mattins * St, Albans .730 .pin. Evensong... Rey, ©, R."Day — Parish Priest CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Kinnaird Society Hall 2 pm. - Sunday Schoo! for all ages, witha fine Bible class for adults. +3 pam. . “Fools Rush In” 730, pm, - “What Is Man?" ‘Them, 8 pn, .- Bible Study, and Prayey Meeting. i cents. Minimuin ‘charge for ‘classified “ads phoned in to the office is 60 cents. } of allowing a classified ad” to run ‘three times for the wording of the ad in sub- sequent issues. A Castlegar News. box scnumber .may be ‘used < on classified ads for an’ extra charge of $0 cents, for han- 2 dling answers. ap. : Engagement, notices, ‘obituaries’ and cards ~ of. thanks ‘of “usual” Iength charge of. $1.00. Classifica ads, are char! * +"ged for at’the rate of five - sy. 1, JThere-ts a speelal’ rate ; price .of. ‘two, groviding ” there are ‘no changes in thé ‘| are “published at a flat. MOVING & STORAGE “The Family Mover” LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE HAULING NOTICES St, John’s. Anglican WA are holding. their. annual 8t, Valen- ‘a Tea ‘Bake Sale’ pan oe! 3 acka, sca for teas spikes a le yD Ha water, soit orvall painted Signs’ Ph, 365-383, ra er, ae a folders, paper T_ Garton papt an wi ogerae Box A508, oa CT aes Deadiini noon ae eeaday inn, ‘. the nay of issue. tintt of tte, ane Keo By- pg creat tl peb-ttbt. lip: Vetere ratieee orery, co cao week’ Heated Tee ohete SHER Waiting tna? _ TENDERS e Invited EALED TENDERS for the construction of re “building Selkirk Health Unit tnd ‘other health ngeneles for, the oO: 1801 0. assifieds Mon, High School League — Girls high single, Donna Wil-) son 214; gitls high three, Marg Gallo 508; boys high game, Ted Batchelor. 241; boys high three, Danny Favel 601, Roadrunners 4, Pinbusters 3, Rubberrousers 0, The Blowers 2, Pingobblers 1, ‘The Rascals 3. 1% | Mon, pam, Cetgar Mixed League — Ladies high single, R, Dickson 203; Indies high three, M. Menard 703; mens high alngle, Frank Web- ster 277; mens high three, Alan Johnson 657; team high single, No. 1 1032; team high three, No, 1 2723. Team No, 8-1ipoints, 1-10, 8-9, 9-8, 4-7, 5-6, 7-6, 6-4, 12- 3, 11-2, £1, 10-0, Coffecbreakers League _— Muffets 4, Pincurlens 3, Bris 3, Wheaties 1, Cheerlos 1, Take 5 0, Ladies’ high; single, Elsie Hie- bert 273; "ladies high three, Elsie Hichert 52; team high single, Mugs 702; team high three, Muffets 2271. the Plans and Spe- eificationg in ar et on or ‘The 2 lowest or or any ender not necessarly. diy accep’ % 6-0 Eee a ‘GARD OF THANKS . We wish $0 express ose see fivesine and | neighbors a tor ae the r oeraa: Ladies League — ‘High single, B, Hamm 253 Aero n,| Taxi; high’ three, Mona Menard 564 Oglow's; team high alngle, Ross’ - | Market’ 895; team high three, Ross’ Market 35 * High’ average, Rose Dickson 189 Aero Taxi, 7: Castlegar Drugs 1, Ross’ Mar- ket 4, Oglows:.3,'Bosbe Jewellery 3, Aero Taxi 0, DeFoo's Transfer 1, 6 | Tuesday. West's:.League — Ladies -high’ single, Betty Price '280; ladies high. three, Betty. Price 618; mens 5 high single; Wayne New- high “three,” ‘Wayne team high’ single, - team high three, ; 3, Greenback, 1 Littlesoes 0, Fresh- men 1, Tuesday Night Mixed aes — dadies ‘A, Fins chibald 266; ‘mens ‘high three, F. Bonnett 638; mens high average, P, Kazakoff 203; team high single, Wed, am. Drivers League. — Ladies high single, Mabel Mc- Building: Supplies OGLow ‘Boilding & ble ey On: Lta. Castlegar Phone 365-3851 Gillvery | 238; Jedies - high three, Mabel McGillivery 638; team high single, Carburetors’ 998; | team ‘high three, Carburetors 2704, Bumpers. 27,, Sparkplugs 23, tors 32, é BEACON MOTORS Ltd. ; Pontiac. — Bulck — Vauxhall ‘ 701° Baker Bt. Nelson , Phone, 578 INCOME TAX ACCOUNTING SERVICE For Every Type of. Business| V,.G, ECCLES Public Accountant: 1186 CEDAR AVE. TRAIL E ‘ = PHONE ; sTRAU:: beset “No Blow ciub Members":- Anne Kastrukoff, Bumpers; Mar- gareb Munns, Sparkplugs; Helga Jackson, Sparkplugs; Betty Pater- son, Sparetires; Edna Webster, Ex- hausted. ‘Wed, Night Ladies League —* High alngle, Ann Koochin 250; high three, Kay Adshead 608; team wick 164; mens - igh. slag ain D. D, Are} Vagabonds | 908; ‘team high | three, s * Other high’ scorers:~ Bill Shay} = wi | G12: - z Cranks 12, Boarelires 25, Carbure-} Bowling Results high single, Beatniks 860; team high three, Flyers 2344 Choregirls 2, Flyers 2, Beatniks 8, Sputniks 1, Kingpins 3, Five- thumbs 1, ‘Thors, a.m, Ladies League — High ‘single, Dorothy Scott 225; high three, Dorothy Scott 505; team high single, Beavers 704; team high three, Beavers 2344, Thurs. Mixed Commercial League — Ladles high single, Janna Brownlie 306; ladies high aggregate, Janna Brownlie’ 729; mens high alngle, Bob Jeffery 263; mens high three, Bob Jeffery 709; team ‘high single, Plaza Five 1110; team high three, Plaza Five'3079. “Other top’ scorers:-' Pete Tara. soff 682, Don McLarty 624, Peter Kazakoff 618, George Rilkoff 626, Madeline Koenig 615, Pat Munroe 614, George Guimont: 604, Jake Koenig. 601. Kin CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Jan. 25,. 1962 BULLD LAND ovzanInG 7 EROAVATION _ Contact PAUL THEDERADN Phone 368-2511 Robson Marshall's Store = THE Only woman among 200 prison inmates, Odette ‘Chace Gravel & Top Sell DITCHING, EXCAVATING PHONE 365-9041 . COLUMBIA SAND & GRAVEL Cor. Maple & Sth, Castlegar CASTLEGAR DINING ROOM ron is staff psy the new. Leclerc prison ae Montreal. Miss Charron, a native of Quebec City and graduate of the University of Alberta, conducts scores. of interviews a -day with in- mates, “They are much like children,” she said, “and all have a fear of what is going to happen when ©. they get out.” 4, 0, Coasters 3, Breadwinners 1, Bob's Pay'n Takit. 4, Splinters 0, Plaza Fiye 4, Mudlarks’ 0, Fivepins 4, edtutors 4, Ricks 0. % °° Silgh averages for season: la- dies: Janna BrownHe 199 (Plaza Five) ; mens: Jake Koenlg 226 (Pla- ga Five). i Friday Night Ctanato League Ladies high ‘alrigle, Molly" white _ ladies high three, Bolly mens high single, Bill rockers toes team high’ three, ‘Bed- rockers. 2046, ; ‘Bedrockers 4, Defenders 0, Ree bels. 3, Dukes 1 Royalsca tte 2, Other ab scorers:- Rudy Mar- tind 713, Ernie Newman 626, Smith's P&H. Untouchables 0, Tlr-|- bined, This is to strengthen these Hotkey Schedule _\ Attention: Juvenlles — until further: notice — Shop. Exsy and Murlane Hotel teams will be com- teams end even up this section. 4 aoe Monday, Jan. 29 — 6-7 Castlegar “Drug vs Eremenko - ‘game, bees coe Motors | vs Maddocks - £16-825 Youngs Agency vs Smith's NEWSPAPER “ADS C10. UP saass, | 9.15=1046 Kootenny Bullders vs Ju- - game, 9.16-10.15. Kootenay Builders va Shop Eesy - game, Tuesday, Jan. 30 —'~ 6-7 Oswald Motors va Pettitt Photos = game. 7-8. Bob'a “Pay'n Tekit. vs Bome Je- ers = game, 9.16-9.15 Jack's Pic-n-Pac vs Smith Plumbing - game, venile Rep = game. ‘Thursday, Feb, 1 — 6-1. Castlegar Drug vs Pettitt Pho- to - game. 1-8 Co-op vs Maddocks - game, 8.15-9.15'.Youngs Agency vs Pitts Drug - game. 9.15-10.16' Shop Easy vs Juvenile Rep, Saturday, Feb. 3'— 730-830 Castle Motors ¥8 Bosse Jewellers - practice. 830-9.30 Co-op vs Maddocks - prac- tice. 945-1045 Oswald Motors vs Ere- menko - practice. 10.45+11.45 Shop Easy. vs Juvenile Builders - practice. “FAST ‘ACTION LS. Ltd. : Towing - Banger. anywhere on the Arrow - Lakes CASTLE TONIGHT - FRIDAY & SAT. MATINEE 1,600 persons would be displaced.) _ STORAGE - CRATING = PACKING -. SHIPPING . For Free Estimates Call Collect . Trail 364-1818 Nelson 1471 i DO IT NOW WITH A FARM IMPROVEMENT LOAN Farm improvement Loans, backed by the Domin- ton Government are available from your bank— up to $7,500 at five per cent simple Interest and up to.ten years to rapay. These loans’ cover the purchase ‘of all types of farm equipment and improvement to the farm house and farm bulldings.: ‘ Pree See ee rT Airline U-Drive - COMPANY LIMITED - Serving Trail, Castlegar & District nd Castlegar Airport ~ Bud Henning s DRILLING CO. LTD. =e SAT. EVE. - MON. = TUES. @ DO. ITNOw eee ||. BUS ps . je SS = Adult Entertainment WITH A SMALL BUSINESS LOAN - Will be: back ‘into ‘the Castlegar Area soon. > with Enquire about Government-backed Joans for modern . Drilling - Equipment to putas yous with” = to small 2 safe abundant Mater: : i ; through the chartered banks—up to 0 $25, 000 and 2 : Up to ten yoars to repay. This equi t is now etins 1 = ful projects in Trail, Monto, Columbia Gardens : and Salmo areas,; e For advice and assistance, call your focat National Employment Office tssued by authority of Hen Michael Starr, Minister of Lear Canad: a i FOR INFORMATION PHONE’ Leave messages 8 r Castlegar, 36: WZ 1or: 365.5416% i. fo re sein b ether viet AIRPORT 365-3011 ‘or the Castlegar News: Gffice aah, : : % tc : TEAR Bou-ai te 365-8035