CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Mar, 8, 1962 OUR TOWN—By McClelland THIS 18‘ La We Steere FL ay BREBUETION: GECTIONAL GLASS. FIBHING RODS REQUIRE CONSTANT TESTING ! AND IF ITS: Needless Delay - If Compensation Forms Improper Needless delays are ocourring in the payment of compensation to in- dJured ‘workmen because claimants _"|are failing to fi in compensation forms properly, Chief Claims Ofticer, L. M, McLen. nan, sald in Vancouver that many workmen are not answering all of the on thelr accident re- Port form, He said that the WoB Local Bowling Results Dry Cleaning Advances Great East Week's Bowling Results High School League — 41-2, 12-10, FAnourlers 4, 53, Wheaties 1, Muffets 0, Mugs 0, tuesday Ladies 3, team mean. No, 9 1009; team high three, | $ ‘Team No. 9 2874, No, 1-3 pointa, 2-7, 3-8, 4-9, 6-1, 6-5, 7-6, 8-4, bein, 10-0, ?| three, Vicky Green (Ross's Market) League — “Tadtes high singte, Vicky Green (Ross's Market) 287; ladies high 609; team high single, Ross's’ Mar- ket” 805; team high three, Ross's Market 2494, Taxi’ 0 ‘and 51; Castlegar Drug 3 and 39%; Bosse’s Jewellers 1 and 31%; Oglows 3 and 51; DeFoe's ‘Transfer 3 and 28, ;Tues. p.m. West's mixed League — Ladies high ane Betty Price THEN YOU ARE LIKELY. 10 BE | 563; mens high single, Fred Bon- | nett 257; mens high three, Greg 270; ladies high thre Turtles 4, Freshmen 3, ‘Fire- balls 4, Littlejoes 0,, Hasbeens 1, Greenbacks 0, ‘Tuesday night mixed League — Ladies high single, Joyce Tur; mer 260; ladies high three, L. Reed Stefoniuk- 640; team high ‘single, Chevrong 948; team thigh: three, Chevrons 2654, ‘Vagabonds 56%, Chevrons 5214, Nighthawks 4734, Pinheads 44, Gen- elle 29%, Fireballs 2614. Wed. a.m. Drivers League —. Ladies high single, Ruth Rourke 255; ladies high three, Ruth Rourke 614; team high single, Bumpers 899; team high three, Bumpers 2460, Carburetors 47, : Sommerfield 612; team high sinete, Kay Acdhoad 611, George Guimont three,| Cheerios 696; team high three, | 6! wel: ‘Adshead 775; meng high single, Don work ‘of: our schools, colleges, and (P&H Untouchables 0, Tiredtutors 4, Coasters 0, Mudiarks 4, Kingpins 0 Other 600's:. Don McLarty 696; dim Munree 658, Zar} Eorcon 2, League Ladies high single, Ann Fomen- off 234; ladies high three, Ann Fo. menoff 645; mens high single, Earl Rourke 803; mens high three, Earl Rourke 770; team high single, Duk- @s 68%; team high three, Dukes 2818, Dukes 3, Bedrockers 1, Defend. ets 1, Phantoms 1, Royalscotts 3, Rebels 1. Other 600's:- Alex Creighton 661, Walter Cheveldave 619. ‘Winners of the Prize Cleaning for the month of February, cour- tesy of Gem Cleaners in Castlegar, are as follows: Ladies high single, ‘Margaret Relth 348; ladies high three, Kay. MoLarty S85 mens high three, Don MoLarty 8) Congmiations to Jake Koenig ‘for achieving his 350 pin. Dr. MacKenzie Issues Education . Week Message dent of the University of “British Columbia issued: the following mes- ch 4-10, ‘While Education ‘Week calis attention in a special. way to the terribly You concentrato well, pay attention to ‘details and when you write letters you always include: @ Your correspondent’ ‘8 full and correct postal address ill Your own name andreturnaddressinupper leftcornerll ANDTHECOR- RECT POSTAL ZONE NUM- BER IF YOU ARE WRITING TO QUEBEC, MONTREAL, OTTAWA,TORONTO,WIN- NIPEG, OR VANCOUVER, Help us to speed your mati—check the yallow pages of your Tele- phone Directory for fill’ postal Information. 35, heusted 24, Cranks 20,. Wed. pm. Ladies League — - ‘Ladies “high” ‘single, Meda Web- ster 247; ladies high three, Kay Kelly 604; ‘team high single, King. pins 923; team high three, Chore- girls 2555. Choregirls 3 vs Sputniks 1; Beatniks 2 vs Kingpins 2; Flyers 3 va Pivethumbs 1, Thurs, ,a.m, Ladies League —; Ladies high — single, Dorothy Hardy 284; ladies high three, Dor- ‘othy Hardy 570; team high single, ions 941; team high three, Bea- vers 2359. ‘Thurs, mized Com. League — Ladies high single, Julia Couch 1230; team high three, Plaza Five Rick's Recordbreakers 4, Cut- te Breadwinners Splinters 1, Fourpointers 4, Smith's Castlegar Branch - _ For Handicapped GENERAL MEETING, THURSDAY, ‘MARCH 15 SILVER BIRCH SCHOOL Panel Discussion with Trail Representatives Re: ’ Plan Proposal for Dr. Endicott Home, Creston. ~ 8.00 PM. — EVERYONE Kootenay Society WELCOME! EARTH OR OE = Come and Hear the BA Saturday, March ec it. must not be forgot- ten that the training of young peo- ple is & slow, delicate, day-by-day process which extends over many years. Persons who spend their li- ves teaching “the young must be endowed with infinite patience, for the results of their work, carried out daily in thousands of class- Tooms and laboratories across Ca- nada, do not suddenly emerge. “Yet In the long run it is upon the work of such men and women that our national prosperity, well- being and spiritual progress depend: Whatever we socomplish as 8 na- tlon through individual or collective effort, whatever contributions we make to the whole community of men, these are directly related to the quality of educational oppor- tuhities we offer. “Education is a life-long pro- cess — it is never completed, never broad enough, never deep enough, never comprehensive enough. Any mean who ceases to have intellectual curlosity, who refuses’ to “exploit to the full big intellectual, endow ment is the poorer. In some ways such a man loses his own ‘dignity, for the impoverished mind fails to perceive the richness and the won. der of the physical and mental world, “Education must always’ be thought of as continuing through- grammes of “studies are completed only a beginning has been made. ‘The real ‘challenge and rewards atill Ite ahead for every man and every woman who is willing to seek wisdom, knowledge, and under- stand! : ig = eee ee wes OLIVER | HIGH SCHOOL N D ORCHESTRA & CHOIR 10th, 7.30 p.m. in the STANLEY HUMPHRIES HIGH SCHOOL Adults 50c Students 25c ing, “I hope that Education Week wil reniind every.citizen in the Province of the role that reading =/and reflection, study, and contem- plation should play in our lives.” NATURAL GAS. From 1969 to 196 the value of INSURANCE For All Your © ~ INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE NEEDS Phone 365-3441. ANDERSON AGENCIES sage to mark Education Week, Mar- |. out our, ves; when formal pro- _ i takes a long per- iod for people to forget old auspi- | Mr. clons end regrets, Tnke the dry ; | cleaning industry, for example. At one timo, dhe industry admits, cus- tomers often had grounds for com- plaints because the operators were Sometimes this was hard on the garments and many customers be- gan to shy away trom this clean- ing process. But time end research have have been so great that just the reverse ia drue. Dry cleaning is now actually geod for clothing, The main reason for this les in the de- velopment of a new synthetic sol- vent ‘called ‘perchlorethylene, It is now ‘used exclusively for dry clean- tive solvents, This new solvent gets right in- side the clothing fibres and minute pieces and dirt are re- moved, These minute particles have an- abrasive action on clothing if they are left to do their dirty work and can help wear clothes out more sulsiy. : ing in place of harsher, less effec-|" t have all of the information, | = fore the claims can be processed. “Some employers and doctors ae also falling to complete tHelr sepomctene en, ployers or. doctora don't take the time ‘to give the WOB ‘all’ of the dacts It needs.” dar. McLennan said the primary purpose of the Workmen’s Comipen. sation Act is to afford - speedy, fin. ‘enciat asiistance to industrial accl- dent victims, but the WOB cannot do-this unless all parties cooperate, EATS SOCIALS Workmen's Compensation Board particularly in time-loss cases, be- | E “Mrs. M2. Rohn (Prom Lest Week) Mr, and Mrs, J, Letkemian. and daughters Beverley'and Pearl were Sunday visitors to Fruitvale, Miss J. Lang end Miss Lor- raine Fladager spent the past week in’ Penticton. On their return home, dar, and Mrs, F, Lang accompanied them for a short visit, . Bob and Jeanette King were Sunday visitors here, VOLKSWAGEN cand “SALES & SERVICE. USED CARS — TRADES Phone R.A: (Bob) Horswill 365-3491. 1959 Ford 4-Door., Sedan or 1959, Chev 4-Door Sedan $1895.00 * EARIYIEW MOTORS — NELSON, B.C. RANT Airline | U. Drive ’ COMPANY LIMITED ¢ Serving Trail, Castlegar & District and Castlegar Airport’ FOR INFORMATION PHONE CASTLEGAR S65-5821 ap CT ATTICA Le : para and Mrs. W. Dunn’ will be the en ‘and’ the LA: will’ again: con- Dr. N. A. M, MacKenzie, presi- | ~ our “ABC figure.” of Circulati an ji Chatting with a merchant the other day, we Mentioned “What,” he asked, “is an ABC fisreo™ Perhaps what we ‘told him will also interest you. This newspaper ds a member of the Audit Bureau publishers. of nearly 4,000 advertisers, advertising ’ ‘ager ies, and ‘Its purpose is to provide accurate and factual reports on the of vertising and publishing values.” is‘ often referred to as the “halle rk of In the ad- industry, the ABC insigne i ‘culation At regular intervals, an ABC traveling auditor visits our office to check our records. The findings of this What is the A.B.C.? physical audit'are embodied in an Audit Report pub- lished by ABC — the report literally tells us what our circulation is.! Virtually everything an advertiser should : know . about our circulation is found in this report, facts and figures without opinions. Few retailers bother to ask to sce a copy of our Teport, yet, we want you to know one is available any- -' - time you are interested i in the quality and quantity of & Idi — ficé ‘for’ your advertising messages. "What is an “ABC figure?.” It is our way of assuring. you’ that you get full measure for x, your Avertitng dollar. in a this newspaper. ‘Legion LA ‘Bake Sale ‘Successful ‘The Ladles Auxiliary to the Ca. nadian Legion held their regular meeting | in the Legion Hall Inst veel: with 15 members present and Mrs, “D, Adshead, president, Bical ding. It ‘was reported: that Mra, M Fields, provincial president, will be in Castlegar March 24, Mrs. D. Pep- Cougar Wrestling Excuses. Jury Duly Alan Woodrow of Robson wrest | I les cougars every day. And because he docs, he won't. have to alt in judgement on “spirit wrestlers". — the Sons of Freedom on trial in’ terrorism charges at the specinl ‘assizes in) Nelson, “(The name Doukhobor’ meana’ ‘spirit wrestler.’ Weodrow's cougar commitments seemed to Mr, Justice 'R, A, Woot ton sufficient grounds. to excuse Ww from; jury ‘duty. ot: the on'the Fall Falr venoe. the hardlcraft section at the ir a It. was reported ‘that ‘the bake sale held ot the bingo was success- ful and another’ bake sale will be held at the March 24 bingo night. Mra, Hubert of the sewing com- mittee reported materials received and articles would be made for the spring sale in- April, Mrs, M. Hingley of the buying committee displayed the material purchased for the drapes for the hall windows, It was deolded that es Mrs, Flelds will arrive in Castle- gar on’ Saturday morning tho LA would have a luncheon for her and a meeting will be held after lunch, Mrs, D. Adshead will do the hospi- tal visiting for the month of March, Mrs, Adshead expressed her thanks to those members who do- nated to the bake sale and to the members: who have helped ‘at the birgos, Committees for the spring sale and ten which takes place on April 7-were named. Mrs. Dunn will handle the hamper, Mrs, W. Hubert will look after the tickets for the ‘|vice-president and Mrs, J. Lecile new. series of trinls which opened last week at Nelson, - Woodrow has a wild animal sanctuary at: Robson, It hos been his:hobby for 6 yenrs,.In It he has six cougars, in. cluding four. young .ones -born in captivity. i He explained tothe judge that to keep'\the four’ young but. big from rose to tall tip — from golng wild and becoming. dangerous, he must go into thelr cages dally, talk to them, feed them: and play with them, members’ for ‘cards and visits she recelved while. a, qpatient in the hospital. Mrs, D.’ Peppard of the entertainment committee reported that there will be. a social evening for membens and useage on Mar- ch 16. As there was'no second vice- president, Mrs, Dunn acted as chairman for the election of second hamper, Mrs, E. Moore thanked the was elected. cougars — one of them: welghs 130 gun: pounds and. measures: seven feet}: - -|Language Booths .for.College Unique in the field of education pent them into a microphone; in in British Columbia 4 ts the, new the other, earphones are used, and at Notre Dame Univeralty College at’ Nelson. students lsten to forelgn languages] “At present 16 of 36 proposed booths ere in operation. . “ Btudents’ are tough in we ways, In one, they Ilsten to words from a master tape console and re- eer. 8T. RITA'S CATHOLIL CHURCH Rev. B, A. Brophy, P.P. Sth'at Him Btreet junday Masses - 8.90 and 20.30 am Evening Mass*- 6.00 p.m, GERACE GOSPEL CHURCH ; 7:45 pm. ‘Bible Study ‘Tues, 1:30 pm. ban People’s dente: repetition of tho words re- The first of its kind in the pro.|‘corded on: another tape, These vince, the special room contains in-| taps oan then’ be used for: compar- dividual’ soundpropf booths where] ison...They can’ be monitored from and tepeat what they have heatd.| Runciation, + ‘Spanish and German are taught, | the languge ta ded ‘on. master m the console with the stu. the instructor's desk for proper pro- ‘At present Notre Dame students |are spending two hours weekly in the language room, French, Xtallan, According to Rev. Aquinas Thomas, S.A, Rector of the College, the Jan- guage facilities will soon be opened to townspeople wishing to take’ ad- vantage of them, He believes that ins time they could bé Jrivaluable In the foreign language teaching’ of small children. * ‘The ‘University of British Col- umbia will be opening a similar Inboratory in the near future, Busy Preparing For Banner. Tourist’ Yaar Special training ‘eourses. for waltresses’ and room-maids sched- wled to begin: April 2..were lauded ‘by Hon, Earle 0. Westwodd recently as “a timely .atep in preparation for ®& banner tourist year.” ‘The minister of recreation and was on UNITED. Robson — Ist and rt unas a Castlegar — gesvioe of P worship at 730.p.m. Kinnaird — Bervice of Worship ‘at * 943 am. CHURCH. OF JESUS CHEIST LD. 5 MELCHERS DISTILLERIES, LIMITED ‘BERTHIERVILLE, CANADA FULL STRENGIN WHISKY, a y LIGHT AND EXTREMELY. MILD “in cH This advertisement is not published or displayed.by the? rwarate iio satire of song ‘canauen Gover RACTER. 2. Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. : : | suurs., 8 p.m, Prayer & Bible Study Bundays at) 10’.a.m. in ‘the Twin| Rivers Evening Sacrament Service 7.30 pm the summer flood of U.S, visitors expected to overflow into British Columbla from Seattle's World Fair. Experts: have predicted . more than “10 million: tourists will’ be drawn to the $80 million space-age extravaganza taking place only a few hours drive from the B.C. bor- der, April. 21 to‘ Oct. 21, A million new yisltors could be lured into this province -by special -promotions of the B.O. Government Travel Bur- eau, Mr. Westwood aald: Four hundred thousand coples GRACE we Bible Study: ‘Wednesday. at 730 pm THE PENTECOSTAL + | TABERNACLE Sunday School - 10 am. Morning ‘woratilp - 1) am. = 730 pan. Prayer and Bibi Study - ded day at 730 pm. 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