CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Jan. 18,1962 Minor Hockey Clinic : : PROVINCIAL LIBRARY, ee ‘ : VICTORIA, Be. Ca. ns “n wu DEC. 31/321 °* Tomorrow and Saturday (continued from page one) season he increastd his output to 111 points, and in the 1951-52 sea- aon with Providence of the Ameri- con Hockey League he not only won the acoring race with 97 points, but also captured allstar honors and ‘was a unanimous cholce for the most valuable player award in the American League, ‘A jump into the big time in 1951 say Ray with the Chicago Blackhawks, A veteran defenseman of wide profesaional experience who will also be in attendance during the two days is Orval Lavell, a well- known and popular Okanagan bus. Orval returned to, the Okana- gan the following season and played with George Agart's Vernon Canad. fans. The fine] move in his hockey career saw the former colorful dlue- Mner journey to Kelowna where he entered into business, and took time out to perform with the Kelowna Packers, ‘The third member of the tea- ching staff is Blg Jim Hanson, a former star defenseman with the Kelowne Packers, The burly ‘Swede’ Played the - majority of his minor hockey in Willcox, Saskatchewan, under the capable leadership of Fa- ther Murray. When senior hockey made its debut in the Okanagan valley in 1048, Jim was on the scene, For the next alx years he gavo Kelowna Plenty of good mileage, and was one of the most respected players in the league, He retired from the game in 1066 to devote full time to his orchard. This well planned Hockey Clin. ic is opened free of chergo to all youngsters interested in hockey, whether or not they play in any minor leagues, Parente are most welcome to aecompany thelr sons to the clinic, A lorge turnout of future ‘Hoc- JANUARY GLEARANCE SALE Chikiren’s Dept. WOOL SKIRTS ‘size 8 - 14 $2.95 2 Piece Sets SKIRT & VEST size 8 - 10 $5.50 Man’‘s Plaid Wool JACK SHIRTS $7.50 Men‘s CAR COATS Reduced to $6.95 - $8.95 - $11.95 Men‘s Ladie’s Winter HATS SMOKED PICNICS ee seseenenne BACON, side sliced 55¢ BOLOGNA, in a plece 23c Published. Every Thursday at “The Crossroads of the Kootenays” VOL. 15, No, 4 ‘ 10 CENTS PER: COPY ; Exxcluaive of ty beds, oc. cupancy of the “Coatlegar hospital Just Hospital Closed that 23 per cent of the out- Re fee patients treated were from the S10~'| ese Mr, “Moalip thanked: the: WA CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, JAN, 25, 1962 Organizations Report Local Oddfellows And Rehekahs Ys off Reg Price Ladie’s Imported key Stara’ is expected at the clinic, which falls on the heels of Minor Hockey Week in Canada, slated to ladies for | thelr help \in fostering, good public relations for the hos. pital and for thelr purchase of pat. inessman who resides in Kelowna, Orval was born in Saskatoon where he played his minor hockey. Corduroy ORESSES POT ROASTS blade or CURLING BOOTS Hospital was told Baturdey night, Hospital’ administrator John A top pro prospect in juvenile com- petition, his ability was quickly re. cognized and at 16 years of age he algned with the Los Angeles Mon- archs of the Pacific Coast League, In 1960 he turned professional with New Haven and remained there for two seasons. From there it was on to Providence of the American Hoc. Key League. He received his ama- teur card in 1952 and Joined the Sudbury Wolves, who in 1954 came west in search of the Allan Cup, ‘but only to Jose out egainst the ‘Are Installed Members of Kingarson Rebekah Lodge No. 75 and Lion's Head Odd- fellows Lodge No. 74 held a joint installation of officers for 1962 Inst week in St. Alban’s partsh hall. Members of Trail and Rossland Lodges acted as installing officers, At the close of a very impres- sive ceremony delicious refresh- ments were served by members of Lodge, Noble Garnd Reg never Vees, RNC We carry a full line’ of INSULATED ‘WATERPROOF SAFETY BOOTS MADDOCKS Bro was chairman for the evening. He welcomed the guests and than- ked the visiting officers who had taken part in the installing of the local officers, Several of the visitors spoke briefly and wished both lodges ev- ery Success in the coming year, Officers of Kingarson installed were: Noble Grand, Mrs, Rita Wis. ted; vice Grand, Mrs. Justine Buf- fett; recording secretary, Mrs, I. financial secretary, Mrs, E. Pratt; warden, Mrs, L. Morey; conductor, Mrs. ©. King; outside guardian, Mrs, M, Stainton; inside guardian, Mrs. W, Houston; right support to noble grand, Mrs, A. Gordon; left support, Mrs, I. Gwaddle; chaplain, Miss -T, Gordon; pianist, Mrs. J. Toogood, : Officers of the Oddfellows Li- on’s Head Lodge installed were: Noble Grand, Reg Bro; vice gtand, Jim Wisted; recording sec- retary, John Stainton; treasurer, Emie Pratt; financial - secretary, Monty Warner; chaplain, Jim Too. geod; warden, Norris Churches; conductor, Bob Hunter; right sup- port Noble Grand, G. K. Jones; left. support noble grand, Otto Ander- son; right support vice grand, Wil. Mam Houston; left support vice grand, Frank Richardson; inside guerdian, Charlie King; outside guardian, A. Lamb. ANCA MoWell; treasurer, Mrs, E, Murray; |" start on Monday. . There is no red tape attached te taking part, All that Js required is to fll out an entry form at Gem Cleaners. All youngsters taking part in the Clinic are being requested to wear thelr equipment to the arena since dressing space is expected to be at a premium-with the many youngsters attending, The schedule of instruction fol- lows: FRIDAY — 4-6 p.m, Midget instruction, 6-8 pm, Juvenile instruction, SATURDAY — sizes 4 - 12 $3.99 CAR COATS Quiltea $3.95 - $4.95 - $5.95 Children’s SKI PANTS ‘size 2 - 6X Quilted Nylon .. $3.95 Frieze Cloth $2.95 8-10 a.m. Pee Wee 10-12 a.m. Bantam instructon, 12-130 p.m, Lunch 130-3 p.m, Midget vs Juvenile Reps, 30-5 p.m. Pee Wee ys Bantam Rep THE. Magic Axe ‘Now Oley was a logger who found deep in 2 pine, “Yah sure dat blade sure shine. He hefted it, and felt its weight, It's balance was sublime: yminy, ay make it He carved him out a snownian, and stood it ‘neath a tree, Then clothed it warm with moss and barks and chuckles loud with glee, He put a hat upon its head, then touched it with the axe, ‘You ban work for me,” he said “till logs are piled in stacks.” gazed down at the ZS DO YOU KNOW? % A DURO WATER SOFTENER of the way PAYS FOR ITSELF = = a in about a year by drastically reducing soap, clothing, cosmetic, electrical and plumbing bills. Check with us for all models and all sizes of Duro Water Soften- ers and installation, = No Fuss No Obligation SMITH'S 61 CRESCENT ST. TE installed in your basement out No Bother YOU CAN BUY & aN€SSO 2 AUTOMATIC FURNACE FOR CNLY $10.00 A MONTH CALL YOUR HEATING EQUIPMENT DEALER PLUMBING & HEATING NE 301 — CASTLEG. PHO ica ‘The axe "I want some grub,” he said. “Do you expect a man to work be- fore he’s even fed?” So Oley swipe a sack of grub from out the camp cookshack, And filled the hungry snowman up — then handed him the axe, ‘The snowman headed for the woods the axe held in one hand, - And disappeared where shadows falt across the timbered land. All through the night no sound was heard except the rushing. wind, y bet he can’t fall trees in Geo Oley mused and grinned. But in the greying light of dawn, for as the eye could see, A vast plain stretched devold of growth — no stump, nor spar nor tree, Just tracks that dwarfed a logger- man — some cloven like a deer,— y tink,” sald Oley weakly, “dat Paul - Rraueaanes ghost worked her — Frank suring in the. Nakusp Arrow Lakes News. Fight That C OLD VAPORIZERS - COLD TABLETS VICKS VAPO RUB - ASPIRIN THROAT ANTIBIOTIC LOZ- ENGES - COUGH SYRUP Your. Doctors Prescription always filled promptly. CASTLEGAR “Ay tink ay found a magic, axe. By = mine.’ Girl’s WOOL HATS $1.29 SANA = $8.95 pr. MEN‘S SLACKS to clear at $7.95 & $9.95 A mighty axe, He wrenched it free. | == Wool Hats Ladie’s COATS, DReSae ss epee &°SKIRT: Prices Redvesd by %_to % PLAYTEX BRAS Black or white get your favorite Bra & a free 1 year subscrip-_ tion to LIBERTY. Mag-° azine. ° round bone, Ib., 55c LAMP CHOPS, Ib, 59c GROUND BEEF 2 BUTTER Ist grade EGGS, grade A targe 2 doz., . . 89 GRAPEFRUIT, 3 for 25c POTATOES, sack $2.98 Occ ccc ‘CLEARANCE OF. ALL WINTER STOCK - LADIES BLOUSES sizes 10 to Cotton ‘prints, pe perrylene, eee 4 Sale Price $1.98 - $4. 95 durey ‘GIRLS DRESSES — SALE PRICE .... Velveteen, cotton prints; corduroy, ny- : lon, sizes 2 - 1 SKIRTS Wool shags, ‘worsted, velvers checks __and plain, sizes 10- 42 Sale Price $3 95 - $9. 95 SABRE SLIMS - plaids, Norwegian dosisne: rayons, cor- GIRLS SKIRTS / $2.19 to $8.95 Wools, brushed rayon, ene Bn, pressed ‘pleats & straight cut 4 - Sale Price $1.98 - $4.95 : Sale Price 85c to $6.50 “Two PIECE “WOOL OUTFITS 8-10-12 Regular $6. me NOW ON SALE . 1 Ore 84.69 More Specials In Fat Hardware Department “CHALET”’ 6 ft. SKIIS; adjustable harnegé, ccmmplete with: aluminum pole Reg. $28.50 4 PRICE 25 oD coco MATS 18X30 coco MATS 16 x 26. Regular $1.69 SALE 3... ... $1.3 Regular $1.95 SALE... vee, $1.59 “ELECTRIC HEATERS wae fan, 1500 WATT ONLY 2.2, $11.95 | ECA : ‘The ii ith wing: * hospital ‘would ‘become the: medical |} aide . the budget, fent-welfare euipment that is' out- scope of ‘the “hospital's Minor Hockey Operates On $2,000 Budget ip’ of Get : Some oft those king | cat included ‘(oa ‘Hi it 60r}. Gordi ‘McKenzie, ite! bond fa tie Tole ot at he e Community oe boned of is: three di- Ha ohn Castlegar. Keith: Elingham *and' Gene pongeabernreeteny =. Castle ar News Photo 3 rectors from Einnatrd, “Taree trom | President Emile Fitzpatrick, | in hig report’ for‘1961, felt'it had been section: of: the new” hospital, con: | ¢ thued "Another. Look at the Bounliful Koolenays A. forest cover, ‘ot medium to z ; ea ee, eee ene the Loe warintee er ‘cont of thal. Kooteray: area: is “!covered | with productive forests, versus 60° per cent’ for. the-province as 8 whole. Of the five’ forest. districts in the province, the Nelson Forest. Dis- trict has a gross annual value: of * gbout °$23: milHon,’ "The industry . supports more then: 4,000 men in the woods and-mills of the Koot- enays, » ‘White ‘pine, western larch, white spruce, lodgepole pine, hem- “Pass area. coal deposits near Fer- _ Land ‘aultable.-for. aericritare is found only in the larger Eoot- eney. valleys and the best known ig the Creston / area: where’ field crops are {mportant. There are ap- proximately 2,000 farms in the ‘Kootensys. with slightly less than 10 per cent of the area's total po- pulation on them, Besides Cres- ton, farming ts also done in poc- kets along .the Columbia river, ) particularly between Nakusp and Edgewood. |» y Annual form cash « income lock,: ‘red cedar, and spruce are growths of the, area while lead and zine are the most important ‘ore ‘deposits. Other minerals present’ include silver, gold, ‘copper, coal, tungsten," bar- ite and from Ih at in’ the Kootenays is just over $4 millon, Dairying yields roughly $2 million of. this, poultry one-quarter, beef almost one-quarter, and sheep and swine the rest, The annual Seine cash value The volume. of the C1 \ PUG Inquires About. Village’s Water Plans of crop ely $2. milHon,: Grains auch - as wheat, oats and ‘barley and tree druits such as apples and cherries make up the palerity. ‘of ‘this fi- gure, ~The world’s largest non-fer- rous vand. chemical The P “han written’ the Village of Castle. gar requesting information on the Sittage's intentions concerning wa. ter supply plans in the gherbiko and Sopow. subdivisions. The inquiry from the PUC re- sulted from''a “copy: of a° letter being, forwarded’ to’ the PUC ‘by operation | is located at ‘Trall in the .-Kootenays where Cominco utilizes ‘the huge ’‘silver-Jead-zinc ore deposits of Kimberley together rwith hydro-electric )energy : from. tour on the : eppointed {District | suditer firma of: apbeth and Mor- | in Landont 4 te, John -Hegemitijind Claude’ Bis. my sidents of | the area‘ to”-bring - the matter:to the attention“of the au- thoritles concerned, i) i) :.- -|J. H. Lindsay; have both met with ti composed of Jini Hospital adminisrator John Mc- Gilp and public health officer, Dr. Rotary concerning. the; centre, ‘The |, Plang.of the.Rossland health centre have also been obtained by the club for study.: cash, ‘anid. while no accurate figure tlons, etc. the nee will likely be around $5,000, (The 1062 toseelat statement ‘was’ presented: by Gordon Smibert, “pinch-hitting” for secretary-trea- surer A,. Gray, who is: at present: Claude > Bissell,’ of schools, reported. school inspec- tions carried out in’ the. District ‘were progressing ‘favorably, and the nish school ‘class ‘put on cer Cel- gar, in pulp. manufacturing; 1s well attended.) =" | The - board . plans : for ‘Trustee terviews with applicants for, ithe po- |: sition of bus driver-janitor, ete. The board has: appointed D.: ‘Hughes of innaird tothe position, Gst, Don McDonald Being Transferred One of the local ROMP detach- ment’s most popular policemen, Cst. Don McDonald, has been: transfer- “Cst. McDorald, who came to Castlegar two years ago from Kim- berley, has been transferred to the ROMP municipal’ detachment ‘at Kamloops where he will be senior constable on the 16-man farce, ‘Cst,-2&eDonald, his wife Denise, and two pre-school sons, Dean and Don, .will leave. soon. for. ther new |)" | Castlegar Unit of the Canadian ‘Free ‘Cancer Recent advances in. earliér de- tection -of women’s: cancer can only realize ‘their full life-saving poten- tal. if. every woman: over 20 acts upon.them, the president. of. the Gancer Society said this week, : RO. Maddocks: urged: all: wo- men. toj learn ‘the facts: about new | merical’; advances. by ‘attending -. a | free“ cancer .forum ‘For. .Women Only’ iri‘the Castle Theatre at 230 Pm, this coming: Sunday. : . ; Whe.new life-saving film “Time and Two Women” will be‘shown, It tells with ‘clarity and‘ good taste ‘how: simple.annual test promises to virtually eliminate one important form: of cancer’ — cancer of. the cervix — as & cause of death among women. “We helleve this is one of the most important educational. pro- grams for women ever held in our area,” says Mr, Maddocks, “I sin- cérely urge every woman over 20°to ” : .Women Only Sunday Forum For 4s the ‘normal fee for a reguar phy. sical check up, ‘The Castlegar forum 1s seein “Mir, Smnibert, was Fe-appointed auditor, ‘Attention was’ drawn to": the fact the organization will ralse ad- . charges con. VEEED GE stated ‘the! ‘canvass — in the fan } 8 D- 4 ‘brought ¢ in-: over $2,000 in direct could be quoted-on payroll: deduc- | i sR if lections for “the various’ from three per cent to six per cent to cover cost of collecting‘ and dis- free vice‘ provided by ihe Castlegar onli of ‘the. Canadian’ Cancer Society. Donations, to: the. annual Conquer Cancer: Campaign help to, finance such ‘services, in addition to provid- ing. funds ‘for- cancer ‘research and and societies, ‘This feo will be raised | groups were called on ‘to report for their particular, organizatiocs, and an. intermission . was. held poe bs whicli coffee was served.” Report from the Senior Citizen welfare work. Association, first to be heard, was attend. Copies of the new educational pamphlet “If You Only Knew" will those home.. While here, .Cst, was secretary of .the Castlegar Ourling Club.and was active in the Sastlense Pistol Club. - $86,000 Spent On. - Gastlogar Arena . river between’ Caatlegar and :Nel- son and another on‘the Pend d’ Oreille river near Trail, Six large hydro-electric ‘Plants river in the U.S.:though the main stem.is ‘in BC: How- ever, no fewer than 13 hydro-clec~ iste Bante exist. on! oe Columbia's ‘The special forum is ‘one.of & series being held throughout Brit- sh Columbia. » Doctors ' all over ‘the Province have been: co-operating in develop- ment of a mass screening program for earlier detection of uterine can- cer, “It is a.simple | matter: fora family doctor. to take a sample of body: fluid from a patient, fix it on Laboratory at the B.C, Cancer In- stitute where it is examined care- | fully. under, a high Powered micro- scope, indicate: cancer up to 10 years. be fore symptoms appess. = ¢« This - Stagnoslo: aervice Is pro- @ slide ‘and send it to the Cytology | & PRESENTATION: to'Paul ‘Moroso, : aS of the Cas: /t> recommend that we re-present the bylaw and It were to pass.” Council Re-aquaints Heol With Pelicy Re Snow Removal tlegar and District: Chamber’ of: Commerce, was made at fs then killed specialists ‘at.the inst:-|the Chamber's annual:banquet: held: last week at Kin- village| tute can detect cell changes which | naird. Mr.: Moroso. is‘ starting: his. second: term as secre- tary. Admiring ‘the :gift are J. R. anncanr! of Cominco, who: was Buest speak atthe ind ii : pr el S&C. Muirhead. — e Calegar News ‘vided free to’ ‘doctors ~:|and the: cae: Snere to'the patient Pinte