INVESTITURE and Toll Ceremony of the 2nd Kinnaird Woodland leader and helpers.are, front row, left to right, Craig Carlson, hris Stock, Gordon Cooper, Elmer Guindon and Chris Sendrin. I (LHT. Janice Barton 628. Back row, left'to right, Andy Cooper, Brent Pinckney, Steven Jerome, leader Bill Carlson, Ray Gilmour, Ian Young and Andrew McLachlon.—2nd Kinnaird Woodland Park Beavers bite Local Court News In provincial court Tues- ‘i day four separate charges of ‘y driving with a blood alcohol qcount over 08 were heard. ‘: Bach pleaded guilty. =t Mark Gavin Marguis was fined $50 or in default one month in jail. He was also placed on six months probation, Daniel Vetrov and Tim- ‘othy’ Popoff were each fined $250 or in default one month in jail. David Allen Ramsden was fined $300 or in default one month in jail. . ° “Dennis Dale Houlind plead- ed guilty to a charge of being in possession ofa narcotic, He was fined $100 or in default two weeks in jail. Ce ee .. Edward Arishenkoff plead- . ed guilty toa charge of being a minor in possession of liquor. He was i ined $85. Michael Hachkewich plead- ed guilty to a charge of driving in a manuer dangerous. to the public. He.was fined $100 or in default, two weeks in jail. Local Bowling Results . (continued from page A10) HS: Chevys. .1106,. THT Chevys 3161. Team Points: Continentals 7, Ramblers "19, Bobcats ‘12, Cherakees'11, Chevys 23, “Mod- el' Tees 18, Other 600's: : Karen Mykyte 712, Bobbie Keraiff 669, Betty Pinter 645. Wed. Night Ladies—Silvester's Food Mart LHS Marilyn Popoff 260. :THS Hummingbirds 1093, THT Eagles 3151. Team Points: Woodpéck- ers 11, Hummingbirds 19, Engles 22, Swallows 8, Budgiés 8, Parrats 16. Other 600's: Marilyn Pop- off 612, Dot Tipping 610, Katy . Morning Ladies LHS Colleen Lightle 297. LHT Joan Humphrey 691. Gitt from BCGEU Area Council 9 Give $1,500 in Awards THS Chipmunks 1216. THT Chipmunks 8224. «Team Points: Beavers 14, \}- ‘Chipmunks 19, Lions 19, Minks © 5, Squirrels 16, Teddy Bears 11, Other 600's: Joan Humph- rey 691. ; < ‘Thurs. Aftersioon Ladies— ‘Rowdy Rollers (Nov. 10) LHS Erma Mary 338, LHT Erma Mykyte ‘THS Criera ‘ior, THT _ Sereamers 2945, Team Points: Hooters * 161%, Screamers 112%, Groan- vers 108, Wailers 145, Criers “419, Moaners 116, Other 600's: Karen Mykyte 613, Eleanor Holdsworth 676, Annie Koochin 601. ‘Thurs. Night Mixed (Nov, 10) LHS “Cheryl McKeachie 277.. LHT Erma Mykyte 686. MHS Orlande Vecchio 316. MHT Orlando Vecchio 860. THS Misfits 1171, THT Misfits 3117. Team Points: ‘Avengers 2, Robson Rollers 3; Owees 1, Out Of Towners 4, Silver Tips 3, Tweedy Birds 1, Charlies An- gels 2; Green City Gamblers 2, Misfits 3, All Stars 2, Cannon Balls 0, Dynamiters 1. Other S00's: 3: Darrel Rourke + 812, Other 600's: Darrel Rourke 827, Gary Jackson 710, Lyle Mykyte 700, Marvin Wood 685, Bertha Vincent 670, Nick Kar- zaniewski 658, Larry Webster . 650, Matt: Rohn’ 649, Charlie Burdett: 617, Harry Tamelin . 617, Gail Calder 607, Frank _ Webster 600. "Youth Bowling Council Mixed Bantam f Division GHS Lori Mattiazai 214. GHT Lori Mattiazzi 484. BHS Roger. Junker 162. BHT Roger Junker 361. Senior Division GHS Heather Bonnett 193. GHT Heather Bonnett 509. BHS: Gordon: Danchella ;-219.. BHT Gordon: Danchella TBO. SS Other 600's: Mike Wichert 690,;Fred Makortoff 653, Scott Gentleman 647, Robert Mott | Wish to Express yA MS “my. sincere thanks to all who supported me on November 19. G. Anvtooshkin Well, to two jue readers each week It certificate towards 8 din appointed HI Arrow Arms Motor Hotel from now until Christmas. All you have to dois look through the advertisements in this’ paper each week untll Christmas. if you find. your name, phone 965-7266 and. we will mail you a certificate, good for an evening’s dining at the Hi Arrow Arms’ Dining Roomt. Start Looking!. Sturt Shopping! CASTLEGAR NEWS ‘ Hi. Arrow Arms Motor Hotel “Opening new doors to small business | RN. (Rod) Holmes, one of our representatives, will be at oe a es i 0 oe Bi a ‘ (CONGRATULATING Warrmt S Castlegar, right, following a brief ceremony in which Morrow, a member of the 44 Field Squadron of Trail, was presented the Canadian‘ Declaration for 12 years of honorable service to his \ country is Major T. R. Halliwell, Keep the Photographs, But Leave the Records i b < Officer John G. Morrow of A’ special seven: week. In- vitatlon "0 attract ‘American’ + shoppers has been prepared for the holiday season by Tourism British’ Columbia. © * Grace McCarthy, Provin- cial Secretary and Minister of Travel Industry, last week requested the cooperation of all BC, business outlets in bring- ing success to the campaign. ** Service industries will be asked ‘to become, “friendship merchants" by ‘placing,.a. red, white and blue sticker in their windows, The ‘message the + sticker carries is simple and direct, qt reads: fe guarantee your U.S. dollar Is Worth $1.10 in Canada In Canada, a apecial ad has been |, based Former Winnipeg Mayor ; Stephen Juba will be allowed to ; keep 20, 000 of the 26,000 color hotographs,of himself that he * ordered before leaving office at # the beginning of the month, City,’ council ‘decided to send the other 5,000 photo- ‘ ‘, graphs to the new mayor, ¢ Robert Steen. Cost of the photos to tax: ‘ payers was $2,163. The. photos include a cap- ig tion noting Juba’s 21-year reign as, mayor, The caption also states: “He has, expressed his thanks to the.citizens of Winni- peg for their vote of confidence by his untiring efforts to improve the quality of life in the city." While: council agreed to give Juba the photographs to add to the mayor's chair and city stationery. with his name on it that he received last month, they balked at giving him control over city docu- ments. He had removed 68 boxes." of files ‘prior to his departure. The files were returned after threats of legal action from councillors, and Juba worked out an agreement with Steen to keep most of them closed to the public for 20 years, But’ council decided to roject the agreement and leave allthe records in custody of the new. mayor, For Local post Secidaty Student Credit Uni ion ‘Offers on the theme “give a little, get a lot”, The ad will explain: to the merchants the full I edetails of the ‘campaign. A “In the next few‘ weeks British Columbia’s shops, ho- tels, attractions, restaurants and winter resorts will have a golden opportunity. to give our province ‘an economic boost. for a) T RUN GRAVEL The pre-Christmas bargains continue ¢ at Eaton's we through ‘Saturday: — WITH GIFT IDEAS: } A'$250 Scholarship | pas Bs HI Arrow Arms ‘Terra Nova THIS — WINTER ‘With Help from OGLOW’S! Fireplace — Accessories in stock Stucco —Tex Textured Woll Finish White, Gaid&-~., Silver Glitter Mike Harnadek,’ left, Chairperson of BCGEU Area Council 9 Presents ‘Award Fuad ‘to Chairman of é “Selkirk College Awards Committee Ron Smithers A generous contribution to support the education costs of Selkirk College students was recently announced by the British Columbia Government BGGEU. is involved in area sports through supplying —Selkirk College Photo house league teams in the Grand Forks, Trail and Lar- such as local midget and juvenile hock: ey teams. Most recently, the Coun- cil 9, The union council will present seven awards totalling +$1,600 to deserving ‘students from all segments of the college —vocational, university trans- fer and career-technical. This is the first year these awards are tobe presented but chairperson of Area Council 9, Mike Harna- dek, says he hopes it becomes an annual presentation. Harnadek said, “we want- ed to become further involved in community activities". He added that, “we felt aiding students financially would be a meaningful contribution to them personally and the com- munity in a general sense.” has supported Hospital Auxiliary feet Santa Claus” day:for “all children in Nelson is also a project of the, group. Baby Pictures Available Pictures taken of new babies and their mothers at the Castlegar and District Hospital by the Women's Auxiliary to the hospital, have proven a popular feature with new moth- ers. There is no charge for the first picture and any additional pictures taken are sold at cost. The above project is one of the many things that the auxiliary does with money earned from its nut drives and rummage sales. ~+ PLEASE PAY ON TIME 100's of Patterns to choose from Paint & Wallcoverings Lid= 603 Columbia 365-6214 If payday is Friday and the boss says to come back on Wednesday, . how do you feel? The same way a carrier feels if he is not paid on time Your Castlegar News carrier is running his own business, and he deserves to be paid promptly. If you're late with your payment, your carrier will have to dig into his awn pockel.to pay for your paper until you do, Keep him’ in business and he'll keep you in papers. “; Remember. your Castlegar News carrier likes that « secure payday feeling as well as you do. Please pay him’ when he comes to collect. CASTLEGAR .NEWS . For Your Carrier | The g has given the go-ahead” on the new extended care ward for the hospital andthe’ auxiliary will be buying many items for the ward toadd to patient comfort. To add to the festivities of the Christmas season, many earolers visit the hospital. To avoid a duplication of sched- ules, ‘interested groups are asked to contact either Marg Baxter or Mary Gemmill to arrange times for the singing. Doris Sweeney has made a beautiful Madonna as a Christ- mas decoration to be raffled by the auxiliary. Tickets may be ' bought from any of the mem- bers, The auxiliary would like to thank everyone who helped with the nut sales and also the community for its support. XMAS Of All. With A FISHER _ 663 Columbia Ave. Woodbuming Stove Available In'3 sizes-SML ecu Builders Ltd. Make This The Warmest 365-51: 85 4 Motor Hotel — Casilegar Motor (nn —- Teall Break-Ins: | Dec. 1, a7 Tae 385-7282 Dec. 2, 1077. Tel: 368-3355 Attempted, tours: | 9a.m. to3 p.m. At Arenas =. NOs | wince, at at both the city’s ‘arenas, early Sunday. A concession stand at the old arena operated by the. Ladies Auxiliary was broken into and $60 belonging to Castlegar and - District Minor Hockey Asso- ciation. was ‘stolen, There was an attempted break-in. at. the new arena, as someone tried to kick in the doors of several offices. -It- was not been deter- mined if-anything was stolen from’ there and. police are hoping for information on the incidents. If you require financing to start, modernize or expand your business and are unable to oblain it elsewhere on reasonable terms and condi rif you are interested in the FBOB management services of couns: esting and training or wish information on government programs available for your businass, talk to our representative. "0230s (4th Avenue South, © Cranbrook, 8.C. °° Tel: 426-724 t rx e + t: G Notice is "hereby, given that all Motor Vehicles must be. off the streets during snow removal or so parked that the main’ roadway is clear for snow, plowing. Af MT mei Bylaws Nos. 72, 314 and 331 provide for impounding of call Vehicle: street during snow plowing — at the owner's expense. -In ithe’ business areas, all: cars must be off the: street cafter V2. midnight to: allow. for snow removal. In sidential areas please move your. vehicles ‘hen, ‘snow v, Plo your area. : i If vehicles are not removed; a “warning ain be” offence. =: i Upon second offence’ the vehie will be towed away. ‘issued for DUE TO FREQUENT ACCIDENTS, vBicies LEFT IN “THE STREETS... DURING:. SNOW ~ REMOVAL WILL BE TOWED AWAY. “AT OWNER’S EXPENSE. rege NOTICE 10 PARENTS Please. warn your children about “digging ‘and playing’ In caves-in’'the snowbanks on the streets — a terrible accident could occur. if: sthe: children: are avg by the snowplow. 5 : ‘ALEX’ LUTZ; ° Superintendent of Works & “Services 1 | The Corporation of the City of, Castlegar : i i ! A scholarship of $250 is to be offered by Castlegar Savings Credit Union to a deserving post-secondary student’ of the | Castlegar-Slocan -area, it was. announced recently by a spokesm an for< thes board’ “of *! directo ee ion ca ec. students’ ‘who currently” (2) evidence: of their commit- ment to personal improvement through education. * Castlegar Savings’ ability i offer: this achelrsbip) is.the eral. Meeting ..a 5 and;,Con' held in Victoria’ in ’June.: The _:First-Place -Award © was-jre- - ag. sologs or. university,-or p are ‘planning | to. enrol this ! Students who apply for the ship (will: be, considered ©. basis. Of two: primary < (1)' financial need,-and + the. province inthis ceived by Castlegar, Savings | for its particular, success-in direct- mail advertising ‘durin, , Castlegar: Savings.Wwas aboye all other credit ‘unions n category. of ‘activity. <" :The c8n- test was uider.the auspices ‘ ‘of the:B.C. Central Credit Union. In token ‘of their winning > the ‘award, Castlegar Savings . was’ presented with the $250” scholatship fund to be used for granting a scholarship to a- deserving student.’ -, In order, to be consid all applicants’ for the scholar- ship will be.required to submit a letter in.which they describe, themselves,: their specific edu- cational interests and/or achievements, their educational goals, and their future career - objectives, The letter should algo clearly explain why re- - | ceiving the. $250 scholarship - award: would: be ‘of ‘particular. * importance to the student, Selection of the scholarship winner will be conducted in two -: ges: : x art Finalists from among the applicants will be selected - on.the basis of the quality of. writing, form and content of the application. letter; : 1) The scholarship . Te. cipient will be determined on the basis of short’ personal » interviews between each final- ist and either the manager or a director of Castlegar Savings. ‘Application letters should be addressed to the General Manager, Castlegar’ Savings _ Credit Union, Castlegar, and post-marked no later than Dec. ~ 8th. Selection of, and personal #’ interviews . with, the. finalists will take place the week of Dec. “42th, with the: scholarship vaward: being presented to the... winner the: week of Dec., 19th, Mf By Stanfleld. Colours: Gold, green, blue. SALE. sy 19 Reg. $2.25. BOYS’ COLOURED T-SHIRTS Boys’ “LEE & “KLONDIKE” JEANS Asari sizes. ; 3 Reg. $3 50 : #1398 59,99 10.99. “MEN'S “HAPPY Foor” “SOCKS By McGregor. One ane fits all. ‘Assorted colours. oo "SALE Reg. $2.75. Reg. $39.95. By ‘‘Levis."" Sizes 7%-11. SALE’ : $28.99 ‘BRUSHED PYUAMAS. fronts “Assorted colours. ML. Girls ‘love’ to. wear them too! These” , feature a Peter. 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