6A CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 12, 1977 : Won Bontam League Championship Legion Team Beats Bantam’ Rep: Royal Canadian Legion Team: Ash Team the Winner - Of Mickey’ By John Mills Mickey's Calcutta, our first 3, club tournament, was won by + the Lloyd Ish team consisting of +L, Ish, R. Clay, P. Rilkoff and cal development... = The © staff... endeavors, through | its activities. and through establishment of a ~ caring atmosphere, to meet the needs of each individual child. ‘Each child enrolled-in the special needs program has his own developmental - program designed to. help him with his particular | difficulties. “These children attend nursery school two days a_week-for. the pur- China Creek Shell Phone 693-233 Once Again: We wish to remind you that the SAVINGS. you receive. at our station will continue. We estabiished our. low, rices YEARS before others, and will continue to do so, ut only with your co-operat ion. We do not Intend to: fluctuate our prices as was already done‘ and with our competitors. oes tise unis ct: “LETUS NO! Weare soaking ‘further establishment and If so,. w ve will reduce our prices even further. A savings onto ath, but «| “more 80, let's co-operate and {ete have a Regular 89.9" per gal Super 94.0° per gal... Non-Lead Ultra 93.9° per ( - PER BONUS COUPONS : | oR on THE SPOT CASH DISCOUNTS FOR REGULAR CUSTOMERS. ~And Free Coffee Too: Top guality gasoline, plus full service. -G ic tires, etc., EON iN AND LET’S ALL Wi Lersn MAKE THESE PRICES stick CO-OPERATION WORKS BOTH WAY: Regular hours 6 p.m. to 12 midnight deliy Emergency 12 mi inight to 6 $2, BOOK NOW FOR TRAt CANOES _CANOES ONCE | ONLY SPECIAL WHILE STOCK LASTS SS = _ NAUTILEX CANOES: 12 TO 16 FOOTERS STANDARD AND DELUXE MODELS Ne TRADE Face’. FROM $249 - $325 tO ON THE BAY Fatherless Boys Require Mature Male Companions } Castlegar's Big Brothers ‘group urgently needs. more imen< to ‘volunteer as Big “Brothers.” ‘The waiting list of ‘boys “wanting Big Brothers is growing daily and there are not enough men to fill the need. Big Brothers serve an im-. ‘Boys served by Big Brothers may range in age from six to 21, although most are under 16, To qualify as a Little Brother, they boy must be fatherless and living in a home where there is presently ho. male influence. Buy s ef Big Brother is a Seed man. without children “or. whose. “)ehildren ‘are ‘grown. up. . How-! = _ Fruitvale _ Let Doug or Mary Kragh solve your rooting problems ... . \Kragh ‘Bros. Roofing © Shingles. © Shakes © Aluminum © Roll-Roofing _Call Collect 367- a. ever, single mature men are also very successful as volun- teers. Volunteers usually range from 21 to 65 years of age. It is important for the Big Brother to be fairly well established and stable in his community, Volun- teers should be prepared to devote from four to: six: Hours weekly to:the boy, with. the. contact lasting.a year or. so. Big Brothers’ are chosen carefully and assigned to boys after ‘a detailed“ screening- matching process. That way, Big and Little Brothers: can share feelings, experiences and activities readily. Application forms are easily available by phoning the Health Unit Office Prospective Big Brothers and :. mothers of fatherless boys are welcome to inquire anytime. _ Last call for THE “YELLOW PAGES SECTION of your new eeceee directory is closing h NOWL Are your listings O.K.? sounding the final alarm today. So, please check all of your listings aie Biro thayt "re correct. Here are the points to watch for: — ~ Are you listed under all the headings you should be under? Gan your customers fi find you easily? your key employees and their positions in order? Aye all the firms you represent listed? Have yc ‘you double-checked allnames, addresses and numbers? YELLOW PAGE LISTINGS COST SO LITTLE — MEAN SO MUCH. ore BUSINESS OFFICE ABOUT YOUR EXTRA. LISTINGS TODAY! “or the’ _ Courthouse Office in Castlegar. - astrous forest pose of . The staff believes that it is of utmost importance that these children be a part of the community and its activities. Also, it is hoped that by diag- nosing and treating the child at an-early age he will be able to function as a contributing mem- ber. of the community. The staff at the centre works closely with profession- als from both Public and Mental Health Services, as well as from Selkirk College. Specialists in- volyed ‘include’ the Public ate to have a well-designed and coordinated program for special needs children. The variety of activities provided. for children enrolled in the day care program has no limits. Materials for collage, painting and fingerpainting are always available for children wishing to express their artistic talents. The centre walls are full of this art work. A time is.set aside each day for all children to sit to- gether to enjoy storytelling, songs, records, musical instru- ments and creative dance. An LIP grant provides a person who plans activities in the areas of singing, playing instruments, , puppetry, photography, filma, field trips and art. From ‘December through March the children have the Donations of toys will be gratefully accepted. It is re- quested that toys be in reason- ably goed condition, Donations PP ry toenjoy ico skati every Monday morning at the new arena. In June the children will be ‘able to take part in swimming. Each Wednesday the children may attend the library story hour. At all times there is a wide variety of outdoor equipment avilable. Frequent field trips have taken the children on visits toa farm, ‘the post office, ‘the bakery, Syringa Creek for a picnic and to the train station, as well as for frequent walks to the local park. Children are also involved in selence projects and have recently studied arctic animals and the weather. ‘The smell of fresh baking is often evident aa the children - make cookies and other good things to eat. The staff en- courages good nutrition habits through the use of natural ingredients and the promotion of healthful foods Nursery school and special needs children participate .in many of the same: types of creative activities as the day cares: “During the past’Stwo..: months the program has ceyi- .tered around i may be delivered e Centre “at 765. North Tnet ‘Ave, or phone 385-7280, The staff and children of the Hobbit Hill Centre would like to invite all interested members of the community to visit the centre during an open house to be held June*3 from 6:80 to 8:30 p.m. CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thuraday, May 12, 1977 | _KINNAIRD TRANSFER LTD. Lt A (TONY) GERONAZZO, MANAGER EXCAVATION — HAULING — BACK HOES CONCRETE GRAVEL — PIT RUN GRAVEL TOP SOM — % CRUSHED ROAD GRAVEL DRAIN ROCK — MORTAR SAND _PHONE 365-7124 GREAT QUALITY & tow PRICES PRICES IN EFFECT THURSDAY, MAY 12 TILL SAT, MAY 14 ” CANADA * GRADE A BEEF RIB STEAK IGE CANADA GRADE A BEEF POT ROAST 79 awareness and the ; children -have taken field trips to tl post office, the ambulance, the railroad’ station, the police ~ station, the fire hall and a bakery. i ‘In addition, a member of the local RCMP.“ detachment’ came to talk to the children. ‘The staff of the Hobbit Hill Centre works hard to provide a stimulating environment .de- signed to meet the individual needs of each child. Funding is always difficult and is a con- tinuing struggle. * The centre is in constant need of play equipment for both indoors and outdoors, At pres- ent outdoor toys such as tri- cycles and wagons are desper- ately needed. A doll carriage is needed for indoors as well as puzzles, books and any other type of toy. 2 Results From = “Joy Keillor” Bridge Club * Nine-and-a-half tables took part in Monday night's play at the Joy Keillor. Bridge Club with the following results: Ne th ‘ First, Ian' MacDonald and Otto Walker Jr.; second, Lois Cairns and Agnes Charlton; third, Peter and Marilyn John- stone; fourth, Maryellen and Hubert Hunchak, East-West .-First, Ian’ Glover .and Wayne Weaver; second, Marg- aret Vanderpol and Dave Thiel; third, Dr; and Mrs. Gary Jen- kins; fourth, Helen Keillor and -_ Etuka Cameron. Watch For Suspicious Signs of Forest Fires Many potentially .: dis- have been averted in the past by people. who have called in to ‘report smoke or flame—motorists, housewives, © hikers,. hunters, “+ children. As allies. of forest protection officers, the public ~ stands tall. Keep it up, public The Canadian Forestry Association reports this may be a bad summer for fires. The number : to remember is Zenith 6555. Tf you see a suspicious sign of smoke. of ‘flame, spend. a moment reviewing how, to describe-ita position in relation to local landmarks or towns, ‘Then, get to the nearest phone and remember—fire spreads quickly. ‘The’ rest is straightfor- ward. -Simple dial: “Operator” and ask for Zenith 5555, This is a direct 24-hour line’ to’ the Forest Service 'and immediate action will be taken on‘ your "Your quick ‘thinking could. well'prevent a’ monster fire. capable of destroying acres of . timber, | fish, wildlife, homes, ‘lives or even towns, DON’T WAIT! 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