‘CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Jan. 19, 1967 Resuits from Bowling in the District Monday 7-9 Mixed LHS Sharon Van Tassel 207, LHT Sharon Van Tassel 529, MHS Leslie Fepete 250. MHT Ken Scott 618. LHS ‘THS The Droppins 870. THT | Ada Halboues: 6: Rat Pack 2375. Team points: Alley Kats 0, Kangarooz 2, Rat Pack 3, Drop- pins 4, Flintstones 1, Beginners Coffee Break League Muriel ftulrhead 240, LHT Bertha Vincent 639. THS: Cheerios’ 899, THT|,,, other 6 Wheaties 2406. Téam points: Cheerios 3, Muffets 1, Mugs 2, naneurlers 2, Take Five 0, Wheaties 4. Other 600's Eleanor Holds- lock LHS Mary Gemmill 256 LHT Glenna Akselson 657. TH iS Macalister’s Insurance preraenats Macalister’s Insurance points: Macalister’s | Tomcats 40%. ‘Team Insurance 8, Castlegar Drug 1, Team No. 5 0, Oglow's 4. Other 600's. Mary Gemmill 649, Tucsday Mixed 7 O'Clock ' Ada Halbouer 285. LHT 9, iS Vic pindow 339. MHT 1219. THT] 5 Team pols: Button Push- ers $, Pinneads 8, Regulars 1, Nutty Five 1, 1, Srasrties 3, Tiger r 600's Les Acheson 669, Don aexomte 620, Matt Rohn 609, Al Covey 605. ,| Tues, Night “Fixed oT LHS: Marge Bonnett 254 LHT Marge Bohnett 633. MHS Darel Rourke 316. MHT Darel Rourke 708. THS Hunters . 922, THT Hunters 878. Team points:'I Dunno 39, HiLows: 30, Nighthawks 39, Hunters 23%, Hotshots 28, The Other. 600's te Shay 650, ert,628, Cedar Crest 4, Independents 0, Dave Heib: Wed. Morning Drivers LHS Terr: LHT Terry Mcheady 668, THS CadiHacs 994, THT Cad- illacs 2478, Team points: Mustangs 1, Jaguars 3, Chevys 1, ‘"Thtinder- birds 3, Ramblers 3, Cadillacs gant Srecetatla iS Fran Moffat 265, LHT Annie Koochin 597. THS Five. Thumbs 834. THT Beatniks 2327. Team points: Choregirls 3, Flinstones 1, Kittens Five 2, King Pins 2, Five Thumbs A Beatniks 3, Wed. Night Mixed 9-11 . LHS’ ‘Marg Foubister 213, LHT Marg Foubister 547. MHS Al Riedel 231. MHT Al Riedel 610. of gommerce THS Bank 829, THT Alley Oops 2: Team points: Bank of Com- merce 2%, Alley Oops 4, Gutter Five 3, Eight Balls 1%, Bank of Commerce 1, ‘Woodland Parkers 'y MeReady 266. /0, Thursday Moratig LHS Jean Grewcock 225 LHT Jean Greweock 632. THS Teady Bears 821, THT Teddy Bears 2273. Team points; Beavers 2, chi munks 2, Lions 3, Minks 1, ‘eddy. Bears "4, Squirrels 0. Thun, Mixed Commercial LHS Pat Munroe 267. LUT Pat Munroe 657. +. MHS Jake Koenig 332. MUT Jake Koenig 818. 'THS Exacto’s 1143. THT Ex- acto’s 3287. Team points: Exacto's 4, Celgar 0, Four Pointers 2, Hope- xulsi2, , Liquid. Airs 2, Starlights Other 600's Lee Guzzi 771, Harry Chernoff 753, Tom Cow- lin 698, Bill Davis 656, Eleanor Holdsworth 642, Matt Rohn 640, Wally Miner 626, Kath: Hor: coff 607, Madeline Koenig 604, Tom Davidson 609. VICTORIA REPORT Bee atl} ett in the chamber ¢ are ‘he car- able in the Leg-| pet, the marble pillars, the nudes islative chamber | ¥2Y up in the: celling. | lony of British Colum- 1867. It’s costing a small fortune, all this moving. About all that's Legislature lay—to honor the first porho on of $4.00 here of the United lowever. ‘no: matter the Be Ip klin Delano Roose- velt and it is co seein in the neigh. Ww there are people who ‘say, Such‘money would be better pent on old-age pension- ers but history must be preserv- | stre: ed if we're to get anywhere, our great men of the past must be ‘0 that Be dames K. Nesbit muards, ‘and there wore actually many ladies Present 50 beers dies + Be is ‘publie that the press commented up- on'the fact It It was an age when at public gatherings. They. were'seen that day, but likely they didn’t say much, except small: chit-chat, for in those good old days it was con- sidered’ d unladylike for ladies to have ‘any! view: whatsoever on polities. For a lady to speak out loud . on : politics ‘was to ‘make her pene virtual woman of: the It would be 50 years after 28672 before the women of Bri- WILLIAMS. MOVING & STORAGE (B.C) LIMITED ‘Trail, B.C. Phone 364-1818 Call Us Today For An Accurate Estimate Without Obligation! he present and yet unborn al have inspiration, and. 60. work that perhaps old-age pensioners will not be objects of charity, as loday they largely are, possibl because they | fie opportuni- ties in the All was faas and feathers that Jan. 24 of 100 years ago. His Excellency Governor Freder- ick Seymour read the Speech from the Throne and then de- parted, all dressed up in fancy uniform. Guns barked out in salute, and there. were honor h Ci the.fran- chise, often think women were happier when they didn't have after their. children and their husbands, and doing their household chores and not com- plaining about being slayer ate i] ladies were not: too’ much ‘seen | Trail Pi Close Game Sees Local Pups . Edged out 2.0 ‘tn’ a évery interesting and close . game’ at the aren the. Trail Fleets ar ee Wee Pool league nar rowly. defeated ‘the Castlegar Pup Rep team 2-0. .The Trail players showed more experience. in moving the uck: out.of their own zone and into. scoring . goalie‘Byron Howard had to earn saves ;on , several, clear: break- aways and close-in shots. Kevin Oliver scored the first Trail goal on a pass from Terry. Saag atthe eight minute mark of the first period and Billy Wat- son added the marker. his: shutout-with some excellent |jy Desr_ Sir: ‘This is not a story of a man and his Sog, but that ‘of a chap and his mut Why do Pale continualy oben a small cute ie PUPPY with- ‘out using any forsight' as just wet this dog may grow up to You can well bet if he is of the mongrel variety that he is badly, neglected and forgot about by everyone in the f in turn spells: trouble as the dog is aware of the fact he is-not loved and will start to wander all over. the ‘country side or town causing everyone trouble. ce the case in dogs have bee! L oe Not a Story of Man and Dog But Tale of Chap and Mutt For instan Churchill, prantitoba Where a4). Open to All Our fell on the floor. There are many many other incidents as well. -), Bless those shop owners that have a great big: mutt ‘sitting in By the doorway of their'bi The Castlegar jusinesses and gon have to walk around to ASAHLPENTAX Club“is' Meeting t ochips they, are ing to 5 t aie Getbes eee trying Tuss., dan. 24 "I always figure, “it this way "7.30 P.M. and I.do not bother patronizing at any of these pecular: people. r PETTITT PHOTOS - Castlegar, ASAHI-PENTAX Cusiomers I love animals, but my, fath- s sald “son if you have imals for goodness sake Took after them and if you can- not ave it the life it deserves give it to a mood home or put it out of its Jack Be Grant, Castle gary BC, er alwa PETTITT PHOTOS -:* PETTITT PHOTOS date and'a small girl is till in the hospital after been badly mauled by a group of ferocious that were at one time somebody's cute little ou ‘or’ goodness sake cannot look after your dog in |the, manner he ‘deserves: take to a vet and have him out of both his and eae misery. it if you. are mnranteeat ae & persons dog and you spoke, to them about it and tivieed them of:just what hap- GLENMERRY USED FURNITURE 3194 Highway Drive in the Millar and Brown Building, Trail, Phone 364-1822: Open Weekdays 1 p.m. . 5.30 pm. Open Frid 2 pam - 9 pa He Pee WE BUY AND SELL USED FURNITURE . med they wil say — oh. he’s Tot like;-that. @ | He would never do:such a thing ag that and you are nothing but a. fool to:ever think of. such an atrocious \thing,: Why you must have a. warped mi It is asped ml ow they can come to -this=.conclusion in a sition, however, | $5 under contain conditions. isa proven fact, by an in- cident: at’ Churchill, Manitoba last October.’ And‘ the dearly beloved German Shepherd that killed its mistress in Vancouver when she unassisted at the nine ‘minute the vote, staying home, looking | ™ the Castlegar players worked hard. against their generally otd- with Bruce Alling- Fiapers and es, content with their lot in oa Nowadays, though they live much longer than men, women out in public are most insecure, and so they grow loud sometimes and pop off, and generally terri- fy the men aan their aggressive- ALT TTT Office Adding Machine Tapes == Ribbons. Typewriter Erasers. Typewriter Ribbons . File Folders Ledger and Journal Shevis Rubber Cement and Rub- ber Bands. TS Supplies and Inks & ‘waalpoal Pens. Steno Note’ Books. Pencil Sharpeners. Columns) Pads =3 | cellency left the chamber, than’ ness; fr ntly swallowing the men. I might say also, from my research into history, that men were generally happier in those days, too. They didn’t have to drag their wives around to cock- tail parties. Yes, ’m sure every- one was happier when women didn’t haye the vote, though women of today say that’s fool- ish, for women then were noth- ing but slaves of their menfolk, or which I say is nonsense. Now, how is it that I: have gone off on tangent, when all I-started out to do was recall the legislative opening a century B90. eco Tt turned out to be a stormy session.’ No sooner had: His Ex-| up:rose Dr.' J. S. Helmcken, in wrath, to say this- Island was neglected. it. -had : only: seven members,-when: it should have eight. Victoria.’ should: b for their children, all G ham Murray Price and goalies ‘k Earp. and Victor Jmaeff showing a lot of promise. . Next game for the Castlegar Pupteam will be Saturday, Jan, uary 21, when they join the Pee Wee Reps anda selected Bantam team the Creston Minor. Hockey. Week activities in Creston: - Pup players and any ‘parents: who .are planning to make the trip ‘are to meet at the arena at 9.30 a.m. Line-ups: Trail: B. Howard, D. Postni- koff, B. Kunze, A. Hopkinson, Je Barr, B. Neil, B, Watson, T. Szilagyi, T. Seymour, K. Oliver, R. Field, R. Bursaw. lelan, McDonald; johnstone, ce Moscovitch Ww. Veregin, -M. 0, W.: Makarof: B. ‘iagham, B Holdsworth, G. Yule, R. Houghton, he embault, G. Quirii - Grassy Houniain . Rope Tow Now m7 t0 8 Pa 1. if The Ski ib hopes that the rope tow will be enjoyed by the community, but~