CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursda: February 24, 1972 Four-Year Old Kinzaird Dog ‘Survives Poisoning Attempt ‘ By ‘tsie Hughes i ante ‘years of ihe and ay aa ivived a near fatal olson: dng and recently Ua a ir ‘pellet fro four, let remove le : It is enough to make person fighting mad. ‘Well Toronto Music Examination Results The following young hel cently in Trail by the Royal Conservatory of Music Toronto. e names are arrang- ed in order of merit. rade X Piano Joycelyn P. am. j Grade IX Piano ‘First Class Honors, Su- san M, Culley; Honors, Deb- ouise ‘Tenisci. Grade_VI Plano Honors, Donna J. Mathe- ‘son, H Grade V Piano * | Honors,“Meryle Lecomte. i Grade Piano | _ First Class Honors, Pat- Tick Roscoe; Honors, ‘Mark :Fabbl; Patricia C C. Kilt; jan Pints Clase Honors, Deb- ie S. Honors, “Gordon P, Gal- te. ari Leslie A, Glover { ra Grade I Piano OL Firat 7 Class Honors, ‘Denise Leco: and Cath- ‘erine E. Ward | tegaaths Paige : Withers; Sune De_ Kleine and Robert Kirkwood eq ual); ‘The sees J. He ‘and Daphne Wiens (equal) PETTITT PHOTOS SOLOHd Linliad SOLOHd ‘LLIL3ad PETTITT PHOTOS. not all persons, for some sey he Is just a dog — and e is, . Bruce is a Shetland sheep dog owned by Mr. irs, Dave Ferguson of ‘d, who to have gone to considerable expense to look after their Broperly. But But Mrs, Fer- hopping mad io k anyone could be The Polsoning {1 two 0 years ago meant a rush trip to Trail to a vet who held a long and doubtful vigil- an ce, The vet recently re- moved the BB pellet which dntlick ed, a highly infected wound. Bruce isn’t allowed to roam, Children are pelo to come and pI him but not to entles their four-legged friend out of the yal Because of the dog's confinement, Fer; ergus. on can't see should have been Y ppoted of this suffe: t one time her pet al- so had to be attended to for h Mrs. F' brought into her yard by wandering, unattended KQs. She had her Pet treated and warned all her neigh- bors to keep their dogs home so io They, wouldn’t come into with the in- fection. Local Shuttle Players Rank In Kelowna Play The B.C. open badmin- ton championships was held in Kelowna the weekend of layers entered. Play The winners of the ‘A’ flights were as follows: ies singles: Jus La Rollick. Men's singles: Ladies doubles: - Rollicks and Mimi Rollands. en sable Bruce a, Ralph. Patter- Mixed doubles: Ralph Pattenan and Mimi Rol- Local players placed as Frey Soules Paynter (Ne!son) and Wey- eat (Kelowna) were defeated by Ballard and Emery. “Cc” Mixed doubles: Kerby and Lewis (Nelson) defesed Worster and Suth- Men's doubles: (Trail) Sutherland and Fult “Cc” Men’s Singles: Mc- Connell (Trail) was defeated by Paynter (Kelowna). BOBWOOD SHUFFLE-CURL TABLES Fun And Games For All Ages! Four Medels to Choose from $219.00 Up Monashee Sporling Equipment AT THE HELM of the installation ceremonies for the High Arrow Shrine Club on Sat- urday night was High Priest and Prophet Capt. Harry Terry of the Gizeh Temple, Van- couver (centre). An old sea captain himself, he_took the wheel_of the lake steamer. Minto and ‘showed Bob fFoubister (left) president of the local club and David Ste- wart, secretary, how he used to handle a ship. Officers from other Shrine clubs in the area were instalied at the same time. — Castlegar News Photo The Scene at... KINNAIRD JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL Milos, NDP C PUP LEAGUE STANDINGS ' Standings to Feb. 19: WoL T Pts, » Wilson K, Sherstobitoff Horning mnigan josafatow Bradford ram D. Verigin Sponsored Child Sends Greetings To Church Women A hand made” Christ- mas card from thee apo: fared el in Ging To be Nominated This Weekend Here are our Snow Car- nival results: Girl's snowshoe race— 1, Elsie Harshenin, 2. Bon- nie Hadikin, Boys’ snowshoe race 1, Randy Houghton, 2. Gor- die Giles. Girl’s 100 yd. di 1. Susan Culley, Rain, Boy's 100 ye. dash — . John Wishloff, 2, David Maddocks. . Back Jocelyn Boys’ Piggy Back Fight _ = 1 a Yeygey and Ter- 1. Katrine Thor-Larsen. 2, Fay Bode Boys’ ski-skate raco — 1, Randy Houghton, 2. seulp' 1. K Gass lumpy is eas ass (Hump' C Class to Noth- very. good time, Our school drama club stic about the the Arts to be helt zon towards 2. ast in many want Junior Band also this year, entering a will be = of Baaents playing on home-made in- strument will train taelé and will be con- ducted by Susan Culley. We haven't cooked up a name for it yet, Mrs. D. EB. Hughes 365-5503 Bl shen Ore is tient lueberry Creek is a patient in Trail Election year Betivity sail willbe ssibly be a third group . Pier Be eter, e@ P Hall on Eldorado street The NDP-sponsored convention will endorse a candidate to oppose Educa- tion Minister Donald Broth- ers of the Social Credit Pi Arts Don Barry of Rossland cb - and Chris D'Arcy of Kin- re are entering our. naird are vying for their party's nod. socialists, who last ana “the seat in the gen- eral election of 1940, have since lost nine straight el- ections to Coalition and So- cial Credit candidates. The NDP riding asso- clation’s . paid’ membership has since i oe from. enthusia- ‘estlval of din Nel- nd of We are vel Mrs. Leitner has nee. “special” we are in Band that This band Speaking of cooking — the gade oF Foods and Nu- bee: b: ger Kinnaird by he Gharch Women. e from Stichie: mito Na ath, 15, who Bow. helps with her board it school. At the recent Fogulat meeting, Mrs. mett was jee to Sone: sent Castlegar - Kinnaird on the Kootenay Preebyteral Board. Members were also re- minded that the World Day of Prayer will be held on Friday, Mi » Baptist Church. During the meeting ex- The meeting opened with a short prayer and trition Class is planning am an- 2.;Tom va rother of its super pe ham and p! rea = with rice, and , delicious apple for “dessert. Sound yummy? You bet. DISTRICT - SOCIALS rassed into it by zealous or- ganizers.” He added that. ives, a dynamic election effort could be lcipated. Warner of lonal Hospital. Viuttine at the: home of .Mr, and Mrs. Carl Loeblich has an insur- . and Mrs, jaros Penticton, former. residents of Banaras Mr. Mrs. George under, the direction of Mr. Ritkoff of Hobson returned Peterson, is hard at work home Friday after a months reparing its “The Ad- Hing Machine F ee the Cre- ston Festival. ¥ second “Motivation” au is about to their ti “motivation” is a re hit up here, there coul On taking the West K last Saturday — we are proud BP you. Now let us see you take the East Kootenay. Gongrale MIDGET REPS vacation which took them to many spots including Di- sneyland and Mexico. SENIOR MITE STANDINGS The Senior Mite division standings as of February 21 are: LT Pts. Flyers 039 Red Wings Rockets 1- A round Robin playoit commences one! Saturday, February 26. The Flyers have won the ieogue trophy. However, | all. teams have a chance to win ate playott trophy. The Eagles Rockets play tonight to complete league play. The es -have gen- _ erally been. vey sclcre and * good h ockey | is rule when the Mites ‘olay If you haven't been toe see eee ‘budding stars drop in the arena-on any ursday between 5 p.m, and 7 p.m. or any, Saturday between 11 am. and 1 p.m.’ Hotel. Experienced as a log: ger, he served a on the Rossland Council and is active in that cities’ dis- pute with Brother’s Educa- tion Deparment: uly ower ti d for a operations, and for E Time a licenced inl F. J. SMITHERAM TRAILER TOWING Fully Insured Phone 365-5308 Box 1351, Castlegar PaintS SS ee COMPLETE BUILDERS SUPPLY Mouldings - Lumber - Plywoods, ‘Roofing - Insulation - Formica Hardware - Doors - Windows eens ong Products “Masonry & Stucco ‘Supplies | ‘CASH & CARRY DISCOUNTS Big Enough to Serve You — Small Enough to Know You ry & pop P & G Builders Supply Across from the Arena — Phone 365-8151 ten years, a- er ‘at “Celgar's ° conducted A get-well card, signed by all present at the meet- ig held at the home of MeNeil, was sent tohtra S. Walton who is in hospital. Hostesses for the ev- cning we were Mrs. L. Buffett and Mrs. E. Murray. Post Nice Increase In 1816 there were 10 post offices In Lower Can- post ada and nine in Upper Ca- nada. Today there are ap- proximately 8,827 post of- uuces in Canada, i OX TEAM. MAIL Medicine’ Hat's first office, established In 1882, was located in a tent. Mall was delivered to it by ox team, KEN'S AUTO AND eA ALIGNMENT @ TUNE UP @ BRAKE JOBS @ EXHAUST SYSTEM @ FRONT END ALIGNMENT Complete Automotive Service Phone 365-7532 PROMECT your clothing © investment Fashion-Finish is a gentle texture treatment. Hut adds longer life to gar- - <.. the look of wear. jh ol sparkle! Restores & yen drape to cottons, es. jer, ailks, blends and rvice we provide Two School Principals Query. ‘Trustees on Teacher Lay-offs + A balanced budget does not come ‘easy and jaird Elem¢ Jim Corbett ot ‘Twin 2 Element with the on the Seto the cuts will impose on thelr respective - Mr, Bate Stated he was net saying bet be made but thet te hated to Mr. Corbett spoke of york wiih was done. in May and June that would have tobe be attended to dur- 0 said, ve his staff a bet- ter underatanding of pro- osed classes before depar- r] for”: ;the summer Doukhobors Pause To Honor Leader Peter Verigin ll Tmemorial worvice for Kootenay River overlook- ing ihe community of Bril- The event marked the Peeks anniversary of his ont ll ing the resid low! e graveside service ie crowd fe to the it Verigin scout 's contribu- the Doukhobor cul- “When Mr. Verigin w: accepted in 1927 to the top f.the Christian 20% OFF FREE WITH EVERY DRYCLEANING! PRESTIGE CLEANERS Phone 365-7250 All Dry Cleaning ‘Hobo ride 2 the Douk: hol ture. py. 2 izing Sil thet their districts, founding Shoat atcivitles, Seeeuizing 0 the Union of Youth of the iritual C 934 that is 2 euld te their a le faith. aA : ii Income Tax 2 month, M4 He suggested if made, less ete mo months may, be bet- Greek teachera; erage to $55 from $50 effective July 1. Classroom rentals - will also be studied by the bo: e board’ did agree, however, to keep soup tick ets at the same price as in department of education's roval to sell two parcels nd received for the supplying of a new school bus, includ- ing gptfonal eg equipment but ‘The bid of Speedway Service and Garage was accepted. The retiring bus was not traded in so it could be used for spare ‘parts. Ped Casllegar - Soclal Notes ‘by Mrs. R Johnson 5-8294 les of Sharpl a th les, at the flee Residence in on oa 11, We are happy to extend congratulations to the MIDGET REPS on winning the West Kootenay Championship and extend all good . wishes to them in their game with _ the East Kootenay Team. CASTLEGAR: SAVINGS CREDIT UNION Phone 365-7232 \your FORMS COMPLETED ir RORLEMS, DEALT WITH ‘ RENTAL AND “INVEST MENT \ STATEMENTS PREPARED her brother-in-law and _sist- er, Mr, and Mrs. Ed Zorn in Pass Creek. Mr. H. Evans accom anied by his daughter Mrs, Fuller both of “Robse: Accountant «) Ucenced Office At: 301 Silverwood Crescent, Wood- land Park, Kinnaird "Phone 365-7985 Please do not ask fer advice ‘on the phone, 10-7 ? A INT SALE PAINT NOW INTERIOR or EXTERIOR 20% OFF ; “SALE ENDS FEB, 29 ages | Kootenay Building | Supplies Phone. 365-5155 Mabel Peristrom © of policed is visiting with » from Quebec in 1068. i the plpedreamer wi) By BRUCE RAMSEY - Tho Chairman, * Local Incantives Program, Ottawa Dear Fellow Chairman:- As Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of the Ootisch Came! Breed: | would like to recelve a $75,000 grant to halp solve, a health problem In the West Kootenays, 1 would draw to your attention a recent press ‘dispatch from Ulan Bator, In Outer Mongolia, which stated that doctors there had discovered there was no anemia in that country due to the people drinking camels. milk. 1 should also draw to: your. attention. that. British _ Columbia has had with: Bactrian, that Is two-humped Mongollan camels, as they. were Im- ported Into.this country in the 1860s for usa on the Cari- boo Trail and later some found there way into the West Kootenays. The Ootisct that the experiment of the 1860s was nota success, but we have learned a great deal from those earlier mistakes, and we pledge that this will not happen again. Some of the problems encountered earlier should be outlined, - @ The earlier operators brought In what ‘the Victoria “Colonist” said was “a real life Turk” to act as came! driver. His name was Hadj Ali, better known as Hi Jolly, but one night he lost all his money and clothes at the hands of Chinese gamblers. (We solemnly pledge that we will not gamble away government (i.e. taxpayers) money). @_ A camel spat in the eye of a prominent Victoria gentleman. (We'solemnly pledge we will not permit eny of our camels to spit in the eye of any prominent gentlemen from: either Victoria or Ottawa). @ A camel once ate the shirt of Matthew Bailie. Beg- bie, the first judge In British Columbia, Camel Jers A ly CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Februai 24, 1972 WIN ONE OF 500 C.C_M. 10 SPEED BIKES ’ OFFICIAL ENTRY FORMS AT CENTRAL FOOD. MART Round Steak Rump Roasts Smoked Picnics Roasting Chicken CUT FROM CANADA CHOICE, CANADA GOOD MATURE GRAIN-FED BEEF i 99: 299 49 39: CUT FROM CANADA CHOICE, CANADA GOOD MATURE GRAIN-FED BEEF COUNTRY STYLE FRESH KILLED. 4 TO 6 LBS... tb, LIVER SAUSAGE _8« $l - $1 B COOKIES ATE CHIP, PAULINS (This situation is, of course, quite i bi d as both Ottawa and Victoria have taken the shirts off every- body’s back). @ An Indian dropped dead from faloht when he saw his first camel. {This will not happen again, we assure you. The Ootis- chenia Came! Breeders Association has applied to the Can- ada Council for a grant to publish a book to be entitled “How to Live With a Camel” and this will be distributed, free of charge, provided we get a grant from the Towns of Castlegar and Kinnaird, to every householder in the area). @ It was charged that camels create a bad smell. (The © h Camel de A tf is aware of its duty towards pollution control, and will insist that the camels have daily baths and use a mouthwash: at least three times a day). Camel, meat was once, sold in the Hudson’s. Bay store at Fort Kamloops. 3 sid @ We wish to * assure you that any, mest “gold will: f _bear the appropriate government stamps. “We will be requesting the Wildlife Branch. to alert. hunters in this area, to the fact there are restrictions against shooting, trapping, or catching camels in this Province. This was done ‘because a miner once mistook a camel fora riz zly bear and shot it thoroughly dead. : : We would appreciate a reply, and a: cheque ‘by rum mail. A subsidiary organization, the Yahk Yahk Butter Poration will also be in touch with you shortly PEANUT BUTTER SQUIRREL, 48 OZ. 2 « 89 $1.19 JA APPLE & STRAWBERRY. 48 OZ. TIN BEANS RED KIDNEY .. 99¢ 4=$1 TOMATO JUICE LIBBY? ED -- 89: FLOUR PURITY 20 = °1.29 FROM THE IN-STORE _ BAKE SHOP DONUTS PER DOZEN . t core MATE 16 OZ. JAR .. . ic CHEESE 99¢ | CHEESE 2s $1.39 | a TOMATOES | KELLOGES CEREALS grant for raising yahk at Yahk, and we trust you will 0 them the same consideration you . will be giving to the request of the Ootisch Camel ae SCHOOL BOARD NEWS “top flight" at inate board ‘meeting. aitendance the ; er-app) it interview- Dewees. ing at Universit of Vitoria ii pri ey The Jearning ‘disablli- an ty workshop held Feb. 45 29, - SELKIRK COLLEGE hy presents ROMAN: POLONSKI'S Cul - De - SAC Sunday, February 27, a pm. CASTLE THEATRE . Admission: One Doiler WALNUTS “ONE POUND PACKAGE ooo ccesssecssee CORN FLAKES, SPECIAL K, ee) Soe 79¢ mt ah Ge. prsig ill wtond ie 5 JELLY POWDERS 10 ~ $1 - LUNCHEON MEAT. 12 OZ. TIN PAPER TOWELS 2 55¢h i BIG JOHN BEANS 2. §9¢ | D BS MARGARINE 3 =, 99¢ CASE ‘| Cauliflower = ene [Potatoes a revewvcccvoveooooococe STORE HOU R> tab Deere Day o fthe W