_,CASTLEGAR NEWS, Wednesday, April 18, 1962 Bowling Results Monday Celgar Mixed League.— Ladies high single, Val Flan- ders 305} ladies high three, Mona Menard 635; mens high” single, John ‘Lipkovitch 270;.mens high three, , Brian Mosby , 638; . team high single, Team No. 8 963; team three; ‘Team ‘No. 8 2724, Sean No, .1-6° points, 2-11,|tam high single, Defenders ‘1000, 3-10, 48, 54,6-2, 7-0, 6-9, 9-3, 10-1,}team high three, Defenders 2816. je Defenders 4, Dukes 3, Rebels : 41-5, 125. ‘Tuesday Mixed League ©) Ladies high single, Janet Leit- Bee 256; ladies h three, ‘Janet Other 600's:- Fred Fomenoff toe bags wrens igh single, Bill | 663, BIN Keralff 695; slim Koo- ee 298; mens high three, Wayne | chin 608. : Newman 615; team high single, Genelle 1021; team high three, Vagabonds 2814. , : z . Total: pins ‘in roll-offs: Vaga- Contented Resident bonds ; 2814,: Nighthawks (2565, Chevrons 2270, Pinheads 2422, Genelle repre Fireballs 2553, ; Other .600's:- Bill Shay 606, Ticsday Night’ we ‘Ladies high Sie Elaine Ry- sen 261; ladies high three, Betty ~.: Dear Sir: ‘Price’ 581; mens high single, Ken Price 328; mens ‘high three, Ken | “still wondering” from the last Tur- | sue of the Castlegar News. es toe: team high three, ‘Turtles “First I wish to state I am not Price 934; team high’ single, 3 anaheons 2, “Turtles 4, Little-|the swimming pool committee. joes 3, Greenbacks 2, Fireballs 0, He was wondering about side- prcenen L. ther 600's:-, John Obetkoff|has seen the folly of this state- 616, cb Lowe 838, Jim Proud 617, { ment, or did he wish the sidewalk Don McLarty 63: Wednesday Deiners League — ji badies high. single,, ‘Penny Ah-y y 241 ‘and ‘Lolo’ Cheveldave hotel" "Well, if “gtill’ wondering” Eri Tadies high three, Lola Chev-| was using neg shovel near me at eldave 647; team high single, the Jast few volunteer work par- 2525. ties -or if he had been out can- i Carburetors. 60%, Bumpers | vassing for money, he, by now, | 56%, Sparetires 48%, Searing should not still be ‘wondering. 2 Cranks 31%. Té “Still Wondering” has a 936; team high three, Cra 46, Exhausted 33, No Blow Club Members’ — | good method to obtain this $40,000 Lola Cheveldave and Penny Har-|from Celgar he should leave his vey. ‘Team Standing a aetround? Ely: next year’s council. Then he can offs: — .(1): Cranks, (2). Carl tors, (3) Bumpers, (4) a eetine) (8) Sparkplugs, oe Exhausted.- Wendnesday Night League — Ladies high single, June Lit- tle:241; ladies high three, Kay dent. Kelly 541; team high single, Five- thumbs 918; team high three, Choregirls 2304, ‘ Choregirls 3, Souls 1, Five- thumbs ® Flyers 2, , Kingpins 3, Beatniks 1. ‘Thurs, mixed Comm, League.— ‘wadies high single, Gladys Manahan 337; ladies high three, Elsie.Koochin 712; mens high sin- gle, Bob Jeffery 283; mens high three, George Rilkoff 798; lon high. single, F Other 600's:- Penny Harvey | next December and I am sure he Nick Sherstobltoft 609, Ross: Lea- vitt 603, Kathy Poznecov 601.. Classic Mixed League — Ladies high: single, Marge Bonnett .250;:-ladies high three, Marge Bonnett 637; mens high single, Roland Lussier 293; mens high three, Roland Lussier 689, 3, Rovalacolle 0, Phantoms 1, Bed- rockers Gives Answer To “\ SHI Wondering” 1. was just wondering about a commissioner or a member of walks.and I presume by now he to be built under the piles of snow plowed oft of the highway. , géod “ole swimming name at the village office before will be a welcome candidate: for ure- | straighten out this “poor manage: ment.” Yours for a sound municipal government. Contented. Kinnaird Resi- Pythian Sisters Name Convention Deer team high three, Fourpointers Ruatine pinasles conduc: | fi 2904, ins 4, Fivepins 0, Rick's ted after which plans were made for the District Convention whi Records 2, Bob's Pay'n Takit 2,| will be held in Trail Tiredtutors 3, Splinters 1, Plaza- Mrs, W. Saunders will attend its Five 4, Marcellus Motors 0, Four-| convention as official delegate of pointers 3, Breadwinners 1, Smi-| the local Temple. After routine th’s P&H Untouchables 4, Mud-}business was concluded the larks 0, Other 600's;- Jake Koenig 669, thele degree work for the conven- ffery 659, | tion. aioe shea oD age din Tiered At the close of the evening 647, Nick Koochin 633, Fred Fil- | delicious refreshmerits were served lpott. 638, Carol Jeffery 620, Steve | by the hostesses ‘Mrs.. ‘Mi. Blaihut, ty 819, Jim Bilesky 618, Pete | Mrs. Eva Thompson, and hae Ww. Eavstort 311; Don McLarty - 610, | Goresky. musCHUCK’S RED AND WHITE STORE KINNAIRD, 8.C. 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Senior’. “Citizens convention: Will be held: this; year ins New few,, Westminster, June 1214." L,'P. Ferguson’ was ap- polated ‘the. official delegate to at- Latheran’ Sorvico Now Held Every ‘Sunday : “The, Lutheran: nounced that reg. be conducted’ in Anglican Church on Maple * ae Ad 3 pam..every Sun will | expressed their’ pleasure and ‘sald 38 Reve ares C. Clark of Trail officiate. tend the “ convention, ‘ ‘Mr. Bailey will also attend as the executive representative. |. At the close of business Mr, Glen Quayle entertaincd the’ mem- bers with coloured movie pictures and: gave a commentary. The: pic- tures were of many local places of interest and -scenes of B.C. Inclu- ded in the movies‘ were ‘scenes of the. Arrow..Lake and: the’ Minto making her'last trip‘up the lake. Another’ was’ of ahistorical par-| 599 adé held in Trail during thelr. 50th Jubilee, There were scenes taker in Robson during a heavy snow: fall in 1948,. Others. included pictures of:Burns Lake, Fort Steele, Prince George and Kaslo and the official opening of the Castlegar Airport: incere thanks were extended to Mr,Quayle*and \the members mg | tae, the local scenery. was the. best in Canada. Tho next meeting will be held in St. Alban’s Parish Hall, when | Ing. the members of the WA will en- tertain the Senior Citizens, At the close of a very pleasant - Eight Tips For Safo : ~ Driving Over Long Easter Week-End Toronto — Last year, ri steel , perished. on Cana that-many were injured in motor accidents according to the All Ca- nada Ingurance- "Federation. Easter weekend -will soon be with us and accident tolls rise as motorists take to the highways for, The Federation; which: represents, 220 competing’ Canadian fire,- cas. ualty and ‘automobile insuraneé companies, makes these recommen- dations for a happy Easter: 1.) Have: your. tires and steering . mechaniam checked for damage which, may’ have reaulted from. winter, driving: Plan short ‘trips. Save the longer ‘drives, until later in the summer ?.when you: have become more* accustomed to hours at the wheel. . 3.) Beware of rough spots in hheay caused « by, frost heay- 4 - Drive with’ particular « call tion in the vicinity of churches which will be crowded at Easter. ts ‘and highways. ehisty te : BOB’S PAY'N TAKIT welgh-in stations for the sports- man’s fly-rod fish derby, we find a registration of. zero again for the. first long weekend of the year. dest ‘weekend, one-half: fo’ one, Ib. ‘trout’ being caught ’at’ the ‘mouth of the Koot- enay, but me big ones to speak of. ars t the twins and I put in two hours: in the Columbia spln fish- ing, ‘Tried every. plug we had in the box but to ino avail, We fi- nally resorted’ to; worms and John’ came up with:a‘bite-but no fish:' Worked the north forty in the afternoon then headed for Water- lo6 Eddy with Joe Fodor, Packed ji the boat down to the river —'mo- tor, tackle, ete.,: and’ fished for On checking. three of ‘the ‘Reports have good catches of morning between rain “’ Sessions. Conductod |:: Inte’. peices ona: “heautt- ful stike, but: landed nary ‘a fish. during the day (turn a complete goose’ eng, Ho one cuss had better. Tu 30 this eek all: those ‘interested in ‘Dog fice in Castlegar. ‘That: will be re- gistration and orientation night for the :first.Obedience Class of the newly- formed * ‘Cascade Kennel‘and fence “Club, You. won't need your:dog'for the first night-but if yous zintend | bak Feglater: you’ had it’ is: the oniy. \ Lert te Held ‘from n Net results for five: | houre ‘of oltort £ ied: out Obedience ‘Training. are ‘advised to] be at the B.C.: Forest Service .Of-|'j t's . good practice to. keep -| CLOSED. GOOD FRIDAY "| CLOSED EASTER MONDAY : A HAPPY EASTER 10, EVERYONE: : ,;your car in tip-top running ng | order - especially now that PEAS "2% ‘ICE CREAM % GINGER ALE | Kootenay qls, 5 kettles .. $1.00 "plus deposit PINEAPPLE ‘JUICE Malkin’s, 48 oz. 3 tins .. 89c POTATOES - Netted Gems, 50 Ib. sack . $1.49 GRAHAM WAFERS Christies, pkg, --.-.--.. 29c Boxed. Chocolates Asst. cherries i in cream, box 880 FOIL WRAP TOMATOES - 2 tubes. 22-2 eee ee 35c _.HOT. CROSS BUNS KRAFT DINNER 4 pkgs. ......esecee eee 4S Malkin’s S or C 2 tins .... 49¢ VELVEETA CHEESE Kraft, 2 - 1 Ih. pkgs, ..... 98¢ - CRISCO 3- Uh plgs. .-...---- $1.00 LARD Burns, 2 tis. ........... 980 ‘SHORTENING... Snowflake, 214 Ih, pail... 78c FACE SOAP | MILK... ‘King. oa with ade feoupon Sl. 15 a : ‘Pacific or Gamnation, 6 tins ae en : | APPLE JUICE Sunryne, clear 48 01, 2 tins 78¢ WE ALSO ‘HAVE: A GOOD SELECTION OF EASTER NOVELTIES, « BASKETS, i EASTER R Bees ANE EGG ‘COLORING, = "> ~ Sf WE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY GOOD FRIDAY. THE 20th "WE RESERVE 1 THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES: = hended inthe Kinnaird Fire Hall will be ‘Stuart House, 18 in. X 25 fi. bet I *) s UR A N c E evening the ‘hostesses Mrs. I. ‘Bc 5.) Avoid heavy traffic arter- Neil and Mrs. E. Murray served es bie a Plegaant drive on coun- : deli refi . aide-roads, For All. Your elleiage retcernmente 6.) Use caution when ap- INSURANCE AND Sam Bes ete. “where ice may remain REAL ESTATE NEEDS 7.) Be’ especially © observant Phone 365-3441 LEA of he thor er money then ANDERSON < ‘ AN mares As during the rest of the “AGENCIES : “|Srive atte Genta Ont Gom't SNANTIA _ Gareless Smoking. ° Causes Many Fires ae “NOTICE. pommel ine z =. Take. notice. that any unauthorized person appre ‘This represents 42 per cent of = ee 4 / all the fires in; the country. conducted the session, : giving an Be discussion ’:in small. groups |§ were given out‘and a lively debate oni th the. findings; -of the group’ fol- lowed, gram re] umbia. Diviaion, could / take . the . For Blue Guiders. . , (uma er is on the way. ‘ i I didn't” Set Tout .to the: pistol : % = poe ‘shoot Sunday afternoon as’ “it? ‘just | ~ LET US. CHECK, (IT, FOR Of The District didn’t ibe “with Retriever ‘Train: Syou” : 2 but Ray Lee reports that ten of te The monthly training session a boys turned out and cleaned uy iD a for Blue Guiders held recently in| the range and erected new target Castlegar: was well ator by 7 | butts, Seven hundred rounds were Cc A S T L E Rossland, | fired with’ club president Aub osslani lub pres! att rhe pad MOTORS LTp. Phone 365-2411 legar. Leveridge coming up 1. W. McNaughton of Trail|high score of 82 and ats gold medal shooting, Next shoot will be of the material covered at 2 p.m. Sunday, ‘April 29, If you're the {Maple Lest Camp she attend.|a club member. try and make it La in July: of last year. .Q ‘Mrs. Al Rizzuto, division train- |SSaentyo ron eaere "SUNSHINE comments on proposed changes for some. of the Guide badges in order *| that Mrs.’ G,’ ; NTS YOUR HOME ‘With smoking in bed Sin 26 deaths during the year, offi- or lals of the Federation, which ‘re- 3 . SS) presents 220 ' automobile, fire and caauslty insurance companies, mek. es the*following suggestions to ‘halt Allen Selbie, loss of iife~and property. Village: Clerk. 1): Never smoke in ‘bed. No one ah ig immune. to suddenly ~ failing containers. before going | 0. ‘bed or leaving a xoom.'‘ (5) ‘rake lighted olgarete with you even when leaving, @. room’ for a moment, phere: 365-3093 ‘ _ KINNAIRD, B.C. (See eae ene ene | (1). When butting clgarets out-of- doors, make sure to grind them in 2 the’ soll," orush ; them son (a rock or = ut them in water. 2 Ti rice 49 ie Never flip a. cigaret away & UP eys GradeA. all sizes, LB: CB Oy ait atopene vaansts Eevee: atural tinder for cigaret ashes and = Ham Bees h a 49 wan, eshtrays are emptied into = Ss Rea y-toweat, mons whole Ib C2 ‘Aways put oigareta out thor: oughly, = = Eggs | Fresh, ‘grade A large, doz. ..... -47¢ ESET i Ketchup to. Heinz 2-11 or. bls. A9Qc | ‘FOR LIFE Margarine Solo, 2 Ib. block .. AIC, =s = Wax Paper REFILLS, 2 for . A9ch| Cranberry SAUCE, 2-15 oz. tins 49c cl Apple Juice 2 TINS Ice Cream Westland Ya gal. Potatoes 10 iss. Dog Food rors ios... $1 00 Datfodi Is. FREE, 1 doz. with order over = $5.00 OPEN SUNDAYS UNTIL 3PM. AGENTS FOR: KOOTENAY LAUNDRY “AND. 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