‘CASTLEGAR ROCKERS outscored the Revel- ‘stoke Mountainecrs 25-12 in the second quarter * ‘of the final game in that city and went on to a convincing 67-55 victory over the host school. Eight teams took part in the recent basketball _Seomnamient and Castlegar had reached the 'Karrot Krunchers Hold Banquet for Members. Some 45-niembers of the| Anita Carlson, Mary. Plotni- Kootenay Karrot nchers| «aff, Marg “Wernlck, Pat attended their annual ban-|2aul, Verna: Babich and Joan quet recently at the Noruic| Roth, dal. The door prize was ‘won by Elsie Obedkoff. Each guest received cro- cheted favors of a carrot: con- Seated at the head table] ftining a small vial of: per- were the 1968 queen of the pime courtesy., of : Castlegar year Jean Taransko and stars} 2) Th woreen Lamond, ’ Margaret e. ‘The menu Included many low ealorle foods and plenty vf vegetables, évening concluded slunns, with the exchanging of gifts. ‘loops Red Devils. Shown with the silverware championship game. with 68-47. and 50-40 | vie- tories over the Penticton Totems and the Kam- won by the team area, front row left to right, Ron Konkin chosen all-star forward and most Antignani. valuable player, Ed Fornelli, John Horcoff cho- sen’ all-star guard, and: Pulls Koochin. "Back row: coach Frank Dyck, Ken Carlson, Dennis Quinlan, Bob Rafter, John Dunn, Lawrence -Ha- ley, Gene Flynn, Bob Ruslr and manager Jerry — Photo by The Photo House, Revelstoke na Thederahn, Li nave achieved their desired zhosen weight Each were presented a corsage made by Anita Klo- Novel table favors, made ay Anita Klochko assisted by sean Anderson, were made arom real carrots with the centre cares removed to al- iow the insertion of a candle. They were then completely dlazed'in & fine coat of wax. Bonnie White, committee convenor, extended a.’ wel- come to everyone. Grace was sald by Elsic 4 Ghedkott with the’ “toast to ealth” given by Joan Maureen Castle, on be- half of the members, extend- ed a thank you to the com- mittee for their work towards the banquet, umittee members in- Services LUTHERAN CHURCH SERVICES _- Sundays at 9.30 a.m Kinnaird United Chareh Richard Klein, Vicar Ph. 365-5976 Sunday School 8.45 a.m. Rev. Harold C. Claris ——_$._ SALVATION ARMY Services Each Sunday © Afternoon at 3. p.m. 341 Main St., Castlegar For. dad Taformation Call Fame At Nelaca’ 352-7353 APOSTOLIC CHURCH Sree oe Cuslleaire 10 10 & 11 a.m, ae worship 7.30 p.m. Evangelistic Service Wed. 7.30 Prayer. Bible Study Phone 365-6662 Norman Walker Pastor. ST. RITA'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev, E. A. Brophy Ph. 365-7143 Sunday Masses at vam. - 11 am. -7 p.m. CHURCH OF GOD Next to Kinnaird Communi- 'y Hall) Phone 365.6762 amily Bible Hour 10 a.m, slorning Worship 11 a.m. Evening Fellowship 7 p.m. 1969-70 Theme: “To Know The Living God.” — -PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 791, First Ave. Pastor: Rev. L. M. Simmonds Phone 365-6212 Sunday School 9,55 a.m. Morning Woership 11 a.m, Svangelistic Service 7 p.m. ‘Tuesday: Bible Study and Prayer.7.30 p.m. eYiday: Young Peoples 7.30 oo: pam Cont cluded "Bonnie White, Anis Klochko, Francis Phillips da Shelfontiuk and Barbara Children Write Letters to Santa alal Gifts were presented. to the 1948 queen and the stars. eheila Thederahn also receiv- ed a gift as biggest loser to You Gan Win $5 Bofween Now drea and Shelda Pauly font CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Ph. 365-6667 Next to the Cloverleaf Mote! leaird Plaza” Pamily Bible Hour .- 30 a.m. family Worship 11 a.m. evening Soren Service 1 ‘want a Billy Blast, Doctor ‘Set, a walky. tal ‘and a racing set. I will ed Rudolph and J'll give you|Dear Santa. Love Todd Reed I + oe Box 58 Kinnaird] 717 7th Ave, B.C, | ki Dear Santa Iam seven years old. How| cookies, are’your reindeer? My mom is a good cook. We will give ou a Christmas cookie. 1)}Dear Santa ve a bit of trubl2 speling theas words. Santa how wld|Christmas, 1. are you? I have a tooth out.|2. And one loos. Iam in grade|4. A Lai 2. I helped my nom and dad|5. all year long. I can’t you I will freez to death. So will you please bring ine a projector... from your friend 4) Wheels set. want a radio. I want a go to Craoyns: 7. A Pogo. Dear Santa Your Friend . |Dear Santa a. Cia Philip, Harrison I want some nly putty: tee because { aat omy. yanee want a puppet craft st oy years old. I wont a big fice sin want a makit herself jewky| pngine, a dune bu brother Neal wants a toyfl rocket My. sister. wants fun; Tove. Nichole pee Fojsbeiaen raped ou reed : I will leave sume sugar fur. he reinds b This is wit I want for t Allen, _Dermouy To Santa Clause I would: Barbie. Lave Wendy. I will give you some A Talking dou 3. A Bike. In My Bedroom. like a A Colocring Bonk, 6..Some Wolner. : se F To Santa Clause I would| like. to ple lease, These are the things: 2 from your friend Linda have Love’ Debbie Lynn] want for Chi Wolner. Cc. og, BC.PS egy end a Dear Santa I would like a boat to float in the tub.: My eenner, Easy-bake real aven. }Basy-backe cook Book. kin a talking Barbie] ons would: like it to. have -a ina Shi Bae on 474 Kinnaird B.C. address 1716 4th ave sponsored by the Castlegar News. é : And Christmas . You can win $5. And all you have to do fween now and Christmas. If you see your name, just phone the C date for this year, as. did runner-up Elsie Obe given Verda Coleman, Marg ‘4 Francs Phitlips to do so is watch the ads sented a in the Castlegar News be-| ecutive cn behalf of the club. A broideved sat the names of; GRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday service at_1130 a.m. with Sunday School Minister Rev, J. Pb, °352-6194 - Nelson Honorable mention was Wernick and Laila Fenner. REGIONAL ECUM IENICAL . PARISH Token gifts, made by were pre- to the out-going ex- luncheon ‘cloth, em- Rob News and a cheque for’ $5 wil immediately be put. in the mail for you. There are two names placed in the ads each week, : _ There are no strings at- tached and you don’t have 'to buy anything. This is the }annuak Chri Be Pat. Paul py Dare reen La- mond who will be leaving the vided” by Krun Sena ae (aba Andrea and Shelda Paul and Rhonda Shelfontiuk, area jepat f mtertainment was Bro. mini Barbara Makaiff sang two solo iis accompanying herselé on the guitar. evening were Vera Verigin. 0 winners for the 365-8337 — Rev.. C. Anglican — United CHURCHES OF — Castlegar — Kinnaird IN ST. DAVID‘S ANGLICAN CHURCH UNITED CHURCH SERVICE 40:00 a.m. ANGLICAN sanvices 8:00 & 31:15 am. obson 9.45 a.m. Sunday School atts 1, kinder oe babysitting at 10 and 114s am Dabysl Rev. T. Allen, 365-7424 — Rev. 6 Hermanson Howard 365-7814 B|sent council to report on the COLD WEATHER for a strike ‘but | a blazing fire at the north |‘ road providing a‘common‘entrance to the Celgar pulp and lumber divisions helped keep striking, pulp workers. warm last Friday morning. Picketers at the southern entrance had things easier with a mobile camper set up. The strike only lasted about two days with copies of the supreme court in- junction instructing the men to return to work delivered to tl homes — ‘Castle; News Writer Claims Meeting: Wes Failure Dear Sir: Last Monday night Kin- naird had its annual forum— an {opportunity for the pre- year's activities: ‘and,’ as understand of ing and discussion was dis- as a Forum was given five minutes to the meeting. yea question- This means that the “forum,” an’ public discussion of the pere ‘foi rmance of he present ir re-election, and Phe position of new contenders for seats on the town council. -The meeting was a com- plete failure as. a- “forum.” There, was no opportunity whatsoever: for public discus- our present mayor. The. second portion of the meeting, chaired this time’ by fi the ac A mayor, wag devyot-| ti to Photo candidates secting election on! Saturday. Ea “Eleven Penalties are Handed Out As Pulp Makers Defeat Pee Wees spe were Chapman foo rai The Pee Wee Reps, were|aroff. and Siase and then defeated 4-2 by the . Mak- ers hockey team Nov. 11 penalties being handed out |Nazaroff’s pass later in the by the referees on the play. game enabled Chase to score. Scoring for the Pulp and Pritchard ae f 3 speed bike, 2A Space|To Santa misson, Team 5. Shangrila City mono rail. from your friend Doug er Charger, 2. A. at cea Lied: A Clause uld like a toy house,, Love Wendy Walner. house is on 1900 4th Ave ird BC. PS I will leave you some mili ‘and cookies for you November 22, 1969 Box 1307 nd some sugar for your riendeer Ours. ‘a. Sani 1 would ike like some Barhie|: f Dany Calder clothes and some shoes. Dear Sant "Dear Santa, A NEW MAN FOR A NEW DECADE Start The 70's, Right VOTE FOR™ . STEADY CONTROLLED DEVELOPMENT xX LESLIE, H. For Rides 365-5637 - 365-7578 My name is Ricky. Shubin, I have been a good. hoy I would like a Mat nm.) all year. PI bring-me aj} set.and-a train track. A Atay Super Charger and fall curv. hackey’ set and thats all tilk}es POF my hot wheels. next Xmas. My House) & 1218 from in Heagy Kinnaird, B.C. & 4th Ave. Kinnaird, Eagles Shut Out Flyers In Senior Mite Hockey In senior Mite hockey. ing them 5-2 in'a fas -moving action on Thursday of last} hackey game. week, the. Eagles shut out the On_the- Rocket lineup, Flyers 2-0 with Ken Shersto-| Danny Drazdoff scored twice biott and Perry Hyson scor-|and also was credited with an ing pone goal each for the} assist. Bandy, Kirby. Bicked twice, Oa Saturday the Flyers|up a goal plus an, aed an soumen the Red Wing Jrs./Craig Wilson and Ed vey drew, an assist apiece. ” Marksmen for the’ Flyers Perry Hyson ranged in were A. Zoobkoff and Aaron|one for the Bagles on passes Stoushnow. .Pat Reid. assist-|from Randy Martin and Neil ed on the Stoushnow scoring.}Smi ‘The Rockets also met the les on Sami N-O- for the Dress Optional ‘Get Your Tickets HI ARROW SHRINE CLUB New Year’s Eve Dance $17.00 COUPLE Refreshments Available Music by the Occasions Orchestra Make ‘up a party and reserve a table now Tickets on Sale at His Men’s Wear anny cent eeiueaee by. the Pagt as the Mit te farm | hock- WwW all well balanced The top seven point- get ters among the players, also as of the Tronth end, are Dan- Drazdoff- with hres Foals nD ery #yson. an bs itis two goals ‘each. Dinner at 12.30 There's an Imported truck that outsells ‘all other’ imported tricks put together: Datsun 1300. Which may give you an idea of Datsun’s quality. But now there's another truck that may outsell even ‘thats Datsun 1600. It's everything the 1300 Is, onty more ao, ‘You get a 1600 cc engine that puts out 96 hp. and -8queezes 30-35 miles to the gallon. * You get an instant-acting heater/defroster with’ st Blower, quad headtights, 2epeed wipers Gordie Baulkhiain,” Sales” Lagat ate Phone’ 368-7209 The Datsun 1600 Pickup ‘has 43% more power. thant the Jatgest selling imported truck _in North America. , cand 4-speed all-eynctiro echo: What you get from thé Datsun 1600 plokup ts! heat, light and energy. It you lked the 1300, yoti can stilt © . buy one, and save ‘about $140. But If you want to pick up a ilttie more power, piok up a ‘Datsun 1600, Will the 1600 pickup fake te title of ‘Imported truck @way from We hope 80, but we don’t care, Soong es the tite ain the fy.” . DATSUN 1600 Cras beateoling the 1300? “ CROSSROADS DATSUN: SALES | ‘LTD. Mak- + Quiring ers were Davies popping in in|replied for the Reps. an unassisted go: Takin; a breather in the scoring on passes from. Naz-! penalty Lox for the Pulp You To eretencied FOR A FRANCHISE DON'T HAVE TO BE AN EXPERT. Our Research Dept. has now completed a one year, slashing, Keraiff for trip) mg, eee for high sti Holdsworth for roughing an Hall for tripping. Sharing the were B. Pacholzuk with ine Pacolz a tri pelted gn eet caill, penalty calls f Vv a r ee he marksmen __ were Quiring with two goals on survey of the Canadian market and of 150 ities. Many of: these franchises can be operated from your > own home on a ‘full or part time basis. The National Franchise Association of Canada is now authorized to release this valuable data to the Cana- passes. from] cot Moscoviten and Ple Walley, scored two unassisted ex the pewepapes but they were new candidates have: had only five minutes during this election to put their ylews be- fore the, Kinnaird taxpayers in a public forum. ‘The’ ‘in- cumbents had this; five min- utes plus their speeches dur- ing the first - part ‘of the meeting which < apparently were not supposed to be pol- itical ——: but they were. /1 am sure’ that all candidates, s| particularly the _ ner ones CENTRAL FOOD Pll would. have chance to answer cauoatias from’ the floor. and defend their portions. However, it an questions that might have pearing, on. Saturday's elec- on phe turnout to Kinnaird’s to- find. We have a radio Prins in this area. Surely the Kinnaird council sould who did not see the ads */the paper would have known about the meeting. Perhaps ‘attendance was not encouraged for the same reasons that public question- ing and discussion was not encouraged This is personnel on the John L, Adams, Kinnaird. second dian public and make modern. techniques in the franchise field’ Many of these franchises are available direct. to you with no financial outlay and appiy to men as well as woinen. The 1970 edition of our Franchise and Marketing Directory can now be obtained at cost‘‘(on a‘ limited basis only.) A. must: for payers contemplating enter: ing the Canadian franchise fic 2 To cover cost of A hin Sha handling . . . our. cost to you is $2.00. National Franchise Association of Canada Director of National Research, Dept. 30-62 International Trade Mart Bidg. ~ Suite 312 - 314 West Hastings. Vancouver, B.C, NAME ADDRESS CITY -Hominiuk scored from G. Bap and Verigin scored unassisted for Super Valu. ie! penal- re for tripping and R. Pacholzuk for high sticking and elbowing. Hominiuls: f for, tripping, Veri- gin for char; Rehectar £0 hooking and Goetting for roughing. the- Reps ht on it i nse Valu lads 4 ut-out the.Super -0 with some of the boys awe very poor sportsman- ship instead of Rood ageres- sive poy t; mete wn if se ghing, enalty nch for rou: a gham drew five. minutes for fighting and- Moscovitch was sent off for fighting plus az miiscondic All were of the Off for Super Valu were | BUests _Tece! Camy to the District Socials. LIVE Mrs. D. E., Hughes 365-5502 Mr. and Mrs. Tom Seerey had: as. their Spirit River, ‘Alta, They lett for home last Friday. Mrs. a3 PS! Kinnai cently following a_ two-week holiday on which she accom- panied her son-in-law and daught last week for Denmark where. he will join his ‘wife and’ family led him who prea earlier in vernber, and other. citizens -of' Castlegar most of the things they ‘wanted: improved ‘snow Temoval service, - d. facilities, -promp bl better rt direc- for the area, better bylaws. We have kept the interest alive in amalea. mation, but sense that neither Tam satisfied we have given ‘the taxpayers > to P n, tion in how to go about-getting more payrolls . - _ereation facilities. In: the months immediately. ahead we should firm up our present estimates Re-Elect ‘Murray Little for” “RESPONSIBLE PROGRESS — paneeh to responsible progress | if I-am re-elect- ed Mayor, and to continu¢:-to keep i in mind that the public. as improvements at a cost it can’ afford. pay ‘from past: (esate. 24 ‘We ‘must ‘continue under the existing rules laid down by Victoria. These’ could change... We have had a ‘good council and a thinking ‘council. No one. dominates‘ our meetings, or sure it wants it now. Costs outweigh benefits sf on rT ucting the . 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