10 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 27, 1969 Local Pup Rep Team Visits Vancouver Where It Wins 2 Games, Loses One For the second year’ in succession the Castlegar Puy team travelled to fo Van. couver over the Mier of 23rd couver-based relatives, lost a close one to the powerful North Shore Winter Club- home of the Canadian Pee Wee champs, and defeated the Capilano and Arbutus yy comfortable mar- The first game played against the North Shore Win- ter Club saw the hosts el ‘second Re Saunders put Castlozar on the board and after fourth North Shore goal Dan: the by brilliant oal-keeping b; rad Earp, castle seat narrow: ‘ ker minute of play but jcoutda't team manage the eqt in th final seconds with * ai at-| tackers: and ‘an et empty a net. ‘our ing Castle; i t Fa gar players, boys took to the ice again ip}to take on the Capilano Win- ter Club and exchanged first period goals with the open- ing score by Jamie MacLure from John Makaroff. In the second stanza Castlegar took charge on Jamie's second goal assisted by Mike Collier and one b: wry DePaolli on a pass from Ross Saund- ers. Capilano’s goal to open the third period brought the re to 3-2, however, two ‘oals by Danny Walk- 1d by Ross Saund- ers on one, ana Barry DePa- olli on the other established a safe 5-2 lead and the tir-| tn with 50) goaltending by "Calvin Final Pup Rep Game Saturday Castlegar Pup ere will endeavor to wind there season on a ‘winning t tote this | fro! Sat at 1 p.m. when they h Trail Pup last | take team in the toug! PPI final game.” asks a team ini ey associ- the ation CASTLEGAR DRUG aun Lane ag Grunerud, were able to hold the e Capilano boys to one last goal to win the game 5-3. co local boys saved thelr finest performance for final game against the Arbutua Winter Club on Sun- day morning and with a fine team effort overwhelmed the team that proved such a tough obstacle last year by a score of 9- 2. ter a score- less ten minutes Barry DePa- olli scored two fast goals as- sisted on both by Danny Walker and from then on it was mainly a matter of try- ing to beat Arbutus’ fine lit- oalie Keith Dunbar who te formed heroically to keep the score from mounting higher. With all lines essing the puck around as ona string, Castlegar ataba four econd pcre got goals, one by by Danny Walker on a pass m Ross Saunders. nthe boys ran the score in the third on Danny Paul. Wi With a big lead and tiring a little from their all- out effort, the boys becam py ‘ide their é and Arbutus SHAVING FOAM 4 SO varue ron. ros dt? — Sahn two late Eoals to wind up the score at 9-2. two while losing one and re- ceived magnificent support from the parents, with elev- en cars from Castlegar mak- ing the trip. The boys had a wonderful ‘ime and enjoyed who provided billets. Coach Jim _ Sinciair ex- To use a colloquial phrase, Oy gritty part of the eta » Bri Pp oO! e legisla- ture. Since we have been in session for almost two mon- rs are inclined it and the usual During last week we have considered the estimates of Provincial Secretary and the Minister of Industrial Devel- opment, merce. In normal rotation should have considered the estimates of the Health Ser- vices and Hospital Insurance r. However, the Hon- ourable Mr. Loffmark is re- covering from a bout te pneu monia and his estimates will be delayed, athe at ars from the num- ber at Bills tabled in the Leg slater that tls ivr not be ticularly vy session for Tegislation and. in fact, this seems to be the li year for legislation in the last . There will be se © |ing the Commonwealth ‘Trust. rae amendments to the Regulat On Monday the Honour- able Dan Campbell gave first reading to a Bill to amend ike ‘Menicipal Act. It contain- eda clause or section which requested by the Union of Ba’ Munletpalities for a number of years. the Minister of Highways, the | ecstasy Trade and Com-|© Don Brothers Reports... Fe powder and that sort of thin; abe you find your- self main body of the studio with about seven tech nicians and look up control booth filled with le who all have speciali red Jobs, All of these people, in- cluding yourself, now caught in this drama are under you ore on, In the meantime you feel that all of the eyes of the seven technicians are watch- screen goes blank and th director shouts ‘“‘stop” be- cause something has gone ig in the control booth a ‘The Bgony ue over gain with the additional you wish you were anyw! else except in that particular studio. However, you know the show must go on and so yon grit your teeth and do the best you can. I spent several interest- ing hours last week with Al- Rust of Kin- ‘covincle Sons of Norway And Galedonians Hold Get Together Sons of Norway Lodge, Nordic No. 76, hosted the Trail Caledonian Society in | Nordic Hall at Kinnaird, Sat- urday evening. Guests and members ‘were welcomed by lodge pre- MEETING OF CASTLEGAR a Horsemen’s Assn. Wed., April 2nd at 7 p.m. Recreation Commission No. 1 Office Riding Instruction and Election of 1969 Officers. Everyone Interested Welcome sident Ingvar Olsen. The hall was appropri- jately decorated in the dual national motif. The evening’s entertain- ment started Nid the singing i|Mesrames K. et terson, and Bonde with a e Vi Below Your Mind A _ hop fo a human awareness ‘This experience is planned for normal people seek* ing individual growth. Persons with pressing psychol- ot to ogical The will be relaxa- grand mar march pi ing both” Burne ging and e|Scotch music was played by the, Johnson-Kaardal orches- The draw of a_ metallic sunburst made by J. Domstad, was won by Mrs. E. DeLong f ee t_ midi night the oo al ‘oitbord was 5! A feature of the parte was the costume of the vari- ous Scotch and Norwegian participants. CASTLEGAR PLUMBING & HEATING LTD. Supplies & Installations Natural Gas & Oil Heating clo-d: tion a, and en- sensory ( counter groups. GROUP LEADER: Erling Close of Selkirk College DATES; April 12 - 13, 1969 PLACE: Selkirk College FEE: $15.00, meals included Phone 365-7292, or write Department of Continuing Education, Selkirk Goltexe, Castlegar, B.C. PUBLIC Sr. ciiens Meeting Mar. 28, 7.30 p.m. Legion Hall. Btcrisiniment — Dog- wood Ci ‘ircle. Castlegar and Dist. Chapt. RNABC We ey NOTICE Pythian — Sisters Spring Yea, April 12, Legion Hall Castlegar-Robson Minor ball Gen Meet- ing March 30, 3 p.m. in Sigma | PAI FSoroity Yellow ore Ball April 11, Arena Halt £5. couple. Refresh- ment Cast fate Brownies and Girl Guides Rag Drive— bee od For pickup Ph. Recreation Office, Castle- gar. Rummage: ss Sete Hospital a hu ae and 12th. The Aux. prompt pickup please . R. Sweeney 5002, M. Pe Chernoff 8148, J. Young 8117, Lape Popoff 8302, P. Gorkoff 5406, Robson. PLUMBING & 1 Library Published Every: Thursday at “The Crossroads of the Kootenays” zs 3 wa ¢ aNas pases aon I VOL, 22, No. 14 CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1969 Kinnaird ff KIDA Victoria Hearing Pleasing; Ottawa Next The 14-member Kootenay Industrial Development As-|b: sociation delegation’ to Vic- toria see ee ion. Monday and a'accompanied seven KIDA re smaller delegation will now |presentati top Osan, possibly next | Mr. of- the K impressed leased with its; |pliche and five other mayors Waldo Skillings with the in- terest and sincerity. of the industry-minded group. He said the provincial government has promised “' do all it can so that we will be a designated area under. » adde \contrary to p oa provi the B was not consulted ter of the desi wth rates i the visits on behalf of the B.C. ace-and ‘one of the Kootenay area’s most prominent personalities, was in the area last week visiting schools in ‘Cranbrook, Creston, Trail and Nelson’ talking about sports in general and skiing in particular. Nancy made Tel’s. district. manager Don Champion and his wife of Nelson: Nancy, whose marriage to the national ski team’s head coach, Al’ Raine, takes place on April 12 at Rossland, met with representatives of area media at a rons Lots HUGHES Reporter Saieeae ers of Kinnaird are to vote on a $1% million is to Vote on a lias Bylaw tex! ihe presentation of Taw wil be held ‘April. $3] WW: eld on at 7.30 p.m. in th @ Kinnaird | 4 printed brochure is to be circulated from door to] q j|door in the community prior Sito this meeting and will con- tain pertinent facts on the hie The’ bylaw- covers the rrowing of an amount not a borro' exceeding $1,275,000 and ° is. repayable i a period of not more than 25 The connection ‘charge at fee time of construction will This connection fee pays a | for the a has to the property perty line and this mi t Trail lastia Friday. — a Castlegar News Photo cordance with. proper engin- here in and she is pictured here chatting with Ne. He said Cominco is down eiven, 28) ia possible cost. Sone by the home quae pe private contractor in ac- eine ‘he figure of $150 was artments and major sub- visions without proper sew- erage. @ Whereas the town does.not have a known health. problem’ at the present time, is most . unpredictable for the future. been reduced | any An 18-year-old SHS, gradi 12. students, Fred ls, ight on te oa Sa Club's. citizenship Specialists 1,200 em pai Cor over its man- Speed Queen Washers ig figures years ago and Dryers and is quite candid that E “there are other marginal employees.” ward if merit. stated that allow-|# ts He will now compete with bey are made in the esti- mates. to cover the cost of dafother: students’ from the: constructing ‘service connec- Anglicans and Uniteds a aes ce To bc Same Church = isu s to.an application for a dis- has” _ REP rt —|ment of $2 a foot for up “te cotheque to be located in the B. Hing been s increasing Parish | in REP. for Short, “5|80 feet of service connection former Jack’s Pic-n-Pac buil-| 4, “ae cided upon at recent meet-|in excess of the basic 75 “ding subject to all bylaws and |p ntly aa by_ the . three| feet. authorities such as the fire churches of St’ David's Angli- All premises: fronting on and health departments. | can, Kinnaird United and|a sewerage main will be re- Ci Applicant Tom Mathers Robson United. quired to hook upto sewer- said there would be a juke At the meetings it was age. .A single family ‘res! reside box,. live music on weekends agreed to form a planning |°8Ce will cost ee Der sand:.a- coffee bar .with ham- committee whose jovi it Soul while other pre ‘bring the congregations charged When fhe Executive of SMITH’S HEATING LTD. 61 CRESCENT ST: — PHONE 365-7531 — CASTLEGAR WEST’S YOUR ressed his satisfaction with Rich, creamy foam super- th wets the toughest beard giving a quick, close, easy shave.Containsmoisturizing emollients that leave face smooth and comfortable. Special ingredients help prevent whisker build up on razor. Blak Label, DAY OR NIGHT PHONE 365-6284 Mi Tim Paul, W: Quiring, Ross Bat Warne, Sher- I stobitoff, Mark Timler, Brian Veregin and Dan Walker. and Anglican Churches. |f For some time, the feel- ithe SELECTION a pre However, paid off. This amendment to the over! CASTLEGAR DRUG R. E. Goulet, Corner of Pine & Columbia, Ph. 365-7813 Open Mon. - Sat. 9 a.m.to6p.m. Fri. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday & Holiday Hours: 12 noon-1p.m. 6-7 p.m. District Nurses Plan to Enjoy Russian Dinner A Russian dinner is plan- ned for Wednesday in the ‘Kinnaird Hall when the 1 all British Columbia Manict asi Councils will have the gent tp put a plebiscite to local ns on the issue with a a per cent majority requir- ed ir approval. It will allow Fy L chapter of the , alter one in the Feeling Doesnt. Stop at Your Feet! "SHOES THAT MAKE AN IMPRESSION" 9 of B. hosts t the annual dinner meet- ‘ing of) the West Kootenay district. Vancouver, of nurs- ing education, will be the guest speaker. This was announced at the recent meeting of the Castlegar chapter of the Re- Mrs. Therese Sabourin of| T C.|days, to engage in or to be present at a public sport for Which Be fee is charged for On "Thursday I flew to Vancouver to tape a Provitr- Affairs television broad- cae and I am convinced that I will never be a television, performer. It is a wracking experience. ist of of all unset istered Nurres’ .C. Additional officers were added at the meeting to the 2088 slate: ‘These otieere a are you are over they will auto cut you off, and if shine ae ‘George Bondarott and Mrs. Ian Hamilton, phoning; Mrs. David Cooper, socials and programming : fae Mrs. Rh Burak, publicit Scnvention in n May with Miss you are short it makes it dif- ficult for the studio because they have to somehow fill in gap. Secondly, on arriving at the studio you are directed to a make-up room where they cover your face with vot- fae delegate were Mrs. steve Gallo and Mrs. . Ralph Englund. Impaired Driving Brings $200 Fine in defaul appeared H Pitt an Simpal ‘astlegar on Mai lump 8. His licence was also suspended for au days. He pleaded guil- ty to the charge. The winner of the raffle | ‘ Peter Konkin: 54, of| Legion BINGO Saturday | March 29 : 8 P.M. LEGION HALL © FRIDAY at DANCE TO LIVE MUSIC LEGION Members and Guests Welcome NIGHTS the Washable VARIETY OF HAND BAGS SCARVES 7 New Shipment of BERNARD CASUAL Leather trimmed, novelty style f CROYDON CREATIONS B~ $23.98-$32.98 LEATHER JACKETS NYLON JACKETS KAYSER GLOVES AND Jeans & Slims WEATHER COATS NYLON QUILTED $24.98. $32.98 $14.98 $6.98 - $12.98 TO MATCH CCM. BICYLE DEALER SEE US FOR SPECIAL PRICES SPRING SPECIAL X HEAVY 20 GALLON PLASTIC GARBAGE GANS WITH LOCK LID Regular $6.95 SPECIAL 4.98 sponsored last Thursday night by Regional Recreation Com-' ed. ‘mission No. 1 was Barbara Batting who placed second in the} Ald. Ed Mosby remarked senior. division of the show. First place in the senior section ‘that young Reople needed -went to the sister team of Patty and Krissy third : place went to the stage band composed of John ‘Allingham, — Castlegar News Photo Clark: rowdier i ve | gement could be “Kept out of Cutcheon, Phil Rivers, George Johnson,’ Bob Burak, Dean Houghton: rely, and Nancy Fowler, Carol Sep eee Eileen Vicki: 0) Heather Greg Wehbe John Phillips and: Susan, Judy and Keith Hospital Serves Fewer Patients But Stays Up Twenty-three Jesse Pati- in hospital, ie ines of 392 ents used facilities the days over re- n Talari- vious year. Total aioe year were co. for the He said there were 199 increase 0: ns in born infants spent 1,131 days the Sam Lanzarotia Chairs Rec Group critically il and requires repre- stant or r intensive nursing. ‘She said 1 126 shitty were during with rr. ita has sented the Town of Castlegar on the since it was formed. ° intensive care. She ‘said the hospital is fortunate” in having a aa “It’s the hardest darn thing ‘in the world to run a eith Proper, "he added. Lorne Zinio com- mentey that: private enter- prise should be given the op- portunity to provide recrea- tion for oma, people or else the town is going to ave fo go f further ihto this field elcions Ee _ Survey Slated For District ny ere That is in for. the team. ‘The ‘Evangelical Pastor's fellowship is sponsoring the survey but the info information will be available to all or any who desire it. Municipal Act will extend to| i Ls a . . - ie inal thee lable: |=" 09 32 : : oa “tbe to My heart stands’ in awe e when I think of my Saviour And.all He has done for me; How He took away all my guilt and transgressions, ‘When He died upon Calvary. How He's coming again to receive'me And take me to mansions above, Where I shall dwell forever iniglory And bask in His wonderful love. My heart stands in awe of my wonderful Saviour eWhio too all my, Gin far. awaus < They're and 2. Tm forever, For so He has said in His Word. I now enter His presence with boldness, Through Hisriven flesh He opened the way. No wonder I fall at His feet-in:surrender, And worship my. wonderful Lord! My heart is thrilled as'I think of the story Of Jesus’ love so boundless and free. How He, the omnipotent King of Glory, Should stoop to the level of a sinner like me; Making Himself even lower than ang: Taking the shame and reproach of my. sin, Offering His ‘body and.blood in'my stead, ~ And giving me. life, so abundant and: free. My heart stands-in awe as I read‘of: that City. He's gone to prepare for-His toved and His own. Gates of pearl lead to: that.Fot City, Each gate, wide and high; of but one pearl alone, While, tie walls ate all gamishea with precious jewels A stocet ‘of clear gold flanks the River of Life, Along which in sweet profusion, the Tree of Life bears Its leaves of healing, and twelve fruit so fair. My heart stands in awe as I think of His coming... Howl Ben appear in the clouds as when He went is! With the glad shout of a bridegroom He'll make His A a iP} And the Archangel’s trumpet .will herald that day. With the aides of light, we'll be caught up to meet And in fulness of: joy in His presence we'll stay. The signs of the times say this time is fast nearing, And my heart is thrilled as I think of that day. Church. ued each Sunday for the ext - three ‘months at which € /enlarged since the an evalution will be carried! sewerage study was done in 966. out. Ff The United: Church: ser- vices will be.at 10 a.m. each Easter blocks of land. several, pertinent facts lead- Road). These b added when further subdiv- isions are «ime made of large It In a prepared statement on the subject. council listed i Patt past if “has the practice of the individual churches to select the best ver these ond t by. attempting to main. isters, it is oe to eee inerense 0} the help available to everyone in the community. There -are| + sha I required in last year’s bud: get. Vest ar * Castlegar ceived yours grant of ties with $10,353 while Kinnaird re- less than Extra Welfare Grants Are to be Continued Small towns se Bc. be- ceived $8,757. Kinnaird council hed (Fes speiee Canadians Feel That oe Have: Essa Exetel question of Canadian| “unity “is not so much one of a constitution ¢ or of language, h ‘These ‘k College are the opinions of economist levels, vis-a-vis the a government. ed Provincial fed ences of finance Mr. Stow, who has attend- eral confer-j that ministers it a gat be “The a problem! of of premiers as a ‘mem mer, national unity ther. away from true _unifica- of tne Ontario set egaconr a nse.” cusse ey Mr. Stow sald the con-, ae Rema