CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thuraday, September, 12, 1974 New Senior Skating Pro City & District Round-Up At) istrict Round-Up. ee call 385-7266" for low-cost, ‘The 1974-75 esting season ‘ numerous years of experience should prove to be bigger and better than last season, The Castlegar Figure Skating Club has been very fortunate in” obtaining Miss Brenna Waddell a8 ite'new ‘senlor skating pro. Miss Waddell, who hails from Saskatchewan, has had Castlegar. Aisa Resident Mrs. Emma Nilsson Dies Emma Nilsson, 80, widow | of Frits Nilsson and resident in the Castlegar’ area since 1950, died Thursday in Castlegar and {District Hospital Funeral services were held ‘on Monday from Robson’ Com: played hymns “Blest Be the Tie t Binds”, and “The Lord's My. ‘che Shepherds } bearers were Carl Loe- bleh Robert Wadey, George Hopkins, Charlie Roberts, Ron- * ald Giles and Alfred Defoe with Victor Duquette, William Fow- ler, Henry Webster, Harry Evans, A. Musselman, Grant “and educated in and: taught: aegol’ in that provinee. She married ‘the Jate : Jim’ ‘Dr.’ A.D, Johnson 23 Ronorary pall jeorge (J. Paeved ts British Columbia ‘a ties ‘early: 1950's iliving)-in While.in Kinnaird she | ‘married Mr. Nilsson and re- ‘sided in'Robson and Castlegar. “She |was ‘a ‘member. of Minto ‘Chapter 79 of the Eastern Star; Cantena Senior. Citizens, “Castlegar United: Church‘ and the United Church: Women. |. She is survived by two daughters,:Mrs. Bob (Anne) Wadey. of Castlegar and May Burroughs of Robson; two stepdaughters, Mrs. (Al: (Nor- ma) DeFoe of Trail and Mrs. Jim (Lily) Ferguson of Surrey, ‘B.C; four grandchildren; two sisters and one brother. +) Rev. Ted Bristow offici- ated at the service at which ‘organist Mrs. Alice Sanford ‘the Giemati raat ps es charge, of arrangements, ‘$1,300 Damage | Results as Car © ~' Strikes Motel An estimated $1,800 ‘dam- , ages occurred last: Thursday. when's 1963'vehicle was in collision with the Twin Rivers Motel. i The driver is identified as Barry Glen Speed of Westbank. Of the damage, $300 was to the- vehicle ‘which’ police’ say was the push button type gear shift and in fast idle when it: lunged forward striking the building. No charges were laid and no injuries reported. Al... CARL'S * Regular $2:07 SPECIAL. : SPEC-T Antibacterial. Lozerfges For Children Regular, $1.83 DRISTAN 50's - Regular $2.69 BAYER ASPIRINS, 200's. HOT LEMON Rexall” For Colds with Vitamin Cond Regular $1.09 ef pee SPECIAL... sss. OC. DIMETAPP ELIXIR Colds - Sinus Congestion SPECIAL ....:... : S149 SPECIAL: MN $9 with all age groups and’ thor- “oughly enjoys working with children. Petite young Brenna has taught right up to the Gold Dance level and she herself has passed her Gold Dances and her eighth Figure (Gold). This past summer she has been working on her Gold Freestyle. The Club is also pleased to announce the return of Mrs, ‘Sandra deJong for a third year. Sandra needs no introduction to local skaters and past ‘test - - results will attest to her ability to relate to and teach young- ‘sters the art of figure skating. Some of her advanced students passed their preliminaries last year without any further pri- vate lessons, only what Sandra had taught them in their group sessions, - Many of the club's local skaters have been busy att Ing summer schools in various ; parts of B.C, including Newto! North Shore, Victoria, Nelson, Penticton and Trail to’ further’ their skating talents. Next' to hockey, figure skating is the moat participating sport. Last year there were over 000 test akaters from 817 figure skating clubs across Canada, The film of the 1973-74 Pop Concert’ is tentatively ‘set’ for showing continuously on regis- tration days this Saturday,;” Sept. 14, and the’ following Saturday, Sept. 21, at the Castlegar Curling Club lobby between the hours of 10.00 a.m. and 2,00 p.m, Although not yet con: -firmed, it is hoped to have the: pros in attendance on registra- ion days to help the skaters plan their lessons. Deputy Clerk Rick Beauchamp. Becomes: New City Clerk: : "Rick Beauchamp ' City Clerk ass Former city, deputy clerk Rick ‘Beauchamp’ has | been. appointed city clerk filling the vacancy jresulting) from:the retirement of former city clerk Allen Selbie: His duties: began + on the first. of:the month, CW. ‘W:: (Bill): Krug. Mr. ‘Krug, S ‘who. has ens the ‘proper: | Smith's having sae the. ang Efe years spent bis holidays in .-this ; province: with: his. cwife Jean, their 12-year-old ‘son, Tim, ‘and nine-year-old: twins, Beth ‘and “Bob, All-take’ part in’.cross country. skiing and view. thts 2) >Mr, Krug.is 01966 ate of the University of Saskat- chewan having received (his bachelor of commerce.’ He.was chief accountant at’ ‘Yellowknife é phyaltberapit “Local Court News. TANTeAR 00" SERVICE 975 Columbia Avenue. — Phone 365-3668 HEY KIDS! It‘ll soon be “Face Off’ time. Tell your Dad that with a ‘minimum purchase of Gas (10 gals.) at Castlegar ‘66 Service you can purchase a C; C.M. Comet, Hockey ‘Stick for only $1. 09 including tax. Get yours while they last. * SPECIAL BONUS * With first 100 Sticks — you get a roll of Hockey Tape Free — Hurry Get Yours Now! ‘Alexander MelInnia of * Cranbrook pleaded guilty toa . ponaree of of‘driving while im-_ ‘The ‘offence took place in'Castlegar July 31. He. was fined $250 or in default 30 days © in: jail. “He “is “also “prohibited from driving fora period of 80. days. © eee John Peter: Rizzotti of Castlegar was’ given one year probation after pleading guilty toa -charge of© being. in possession’ of stolen: property valued under $200. ‘The offence, took place in Castlegar May. 16, Paul Michael Have) of , Boise, Idaho, pleaded | guilty toa charge of. driving while im- paired: The offence occurred in Castlegar Tuesday. He was fined $250 or in default one month. in jail... Feodore ‘Alfred Samiroden of New’ Westminster’ ‘pleaded not. guilty ‘to: having a, blood alcohol court over; .08 but was found guilty. He fined $250 or in‘default one month ‘in jail. The. offence’ occurred ia, 27. BLN HG ag uate ee Kings gic wed er igo labroelg aré now be- * ing accepted for’ allrgcreation *:; and adult education : programs at the Recreation Office at 720°- 7th Ave. South: This'fs our new. . location above the Kinnaird all. 3) We would urge that’ you register as early as possible at - the Recreation Office as many of the classes can only accept a limited ‘number,’ If your: name was down ona waiting list from last season don't wait for us to cal] you, phone in and get your name down again. % * Registrations for the Castlegar Figure Skating Club for the 1974-75 season will be held at; the: Castlegar Curling - Club Lobby this Saturday and Satur, Sept. 21 from 10 a.m. to 2'p.m.’ First.come, . firat served for. private lessons. Registrations for Castlegar and I pistrley ‘Minor! Hockey. tion ‘will be held ‘at’ the. “Riad Fire :Hall ‘again’ this Saturday from 9 a.m. tol p.m, Furtherr willbe Ga ipeeasianl ty OmReeR Rb eRMl Pa ati ou bow ‘tutling rin 1 Sept. 28 and 20—Fall Craft ‘and’ Hobby; Show (at ‘Selkirk ‘College in the Monashee Wing. Ifyou want to know what's happening in town give us acall , at the Recreation Office: Mon- day to Friday between 8.80 © a.m. and 4.90 p.m. With ‘tie raleroateie com: ing up‘on Sept. 28 for the new. community centre and arena, It ; would be wise to make sure you are onthe voters list. If. your name is not on the list just drop into City. Hall: and) fill out a ~card—it' is not too late.’ | Information: on’ facts ‘and figures regarding the proposed community. centre are being ‘ publicized in the Castlegar News this week and‘on the radio, Anyone interested in seeing, the: plans for the ‘com- plex are welcome to do so sat the Recreation’ Office. es Iffanyone: has any doubts” 4 about /the ‘need | for,;an. purpose centre ‘just ‘check’ this week's ‘News and‘our full. ‘f° f { accepted ‘atthe Recreation Office during: tha: week: Minor, Hockey is looking 'for more Rep or House ‘coaches’ and! mana held in the teachers will both have to iay t home. But’ by:doing this we* as’ parents may’ be helping to. force the’ issue and ‘end this: strike. For our children are th ‘ones who will suffer the great- “else in’ est for this dispute. Of course « there is no‘ bus ‘service, but if ‘parents can drive their childre: skating, hockey, ball ‘ete. wi know. they certaionly will drive ‘.: em to schoo! for! three’ or four days.) ° We also ‘feel that the school. Bet 's force the issue. If the ane can go, the children cra ‘spokesman for Local No. 1208 early Wednesday morning said ‘it would not; t veonsider. stopping students crossing ; the. picket ‘line.“Our complaint is not ‘against the students ‘or teachers, it’ was the school board that’ took the eposition of! not opening the schoo! 001s,” Fourth. Annual Klondike Night. ‘ All systems ‘are now. “go” for, the fourth annual Klondike Night being held this Saturday evening in.the Castley Cost ig ‘Rink. : Qe Fun for: ‘the whole faratly, an: opportunity..to meet’ your “friends” and, neighbors, and a. {chance ‘to “make: some. money. ‘and win’ a-few: prizes ‘are the attractions, being offered. program ‘is slated -starting a 5.30 p.m, and lasting until the early, hours of Sunday morning. Thére ‘will be games of chance, bingo, concessions, pecial games.for the kiddies ana a Gold'Rush Eellovehip 2 Room: inthe Castlegar. Are! “There will also bé. two ‘dances:,a teenage dance from 10 p.m. to midnight on the floor of the, curling rink and an i adil dance starting at 9 Patt 4 ‘in th } ing, ball and soccer! Now, there age ad of programs for this fall ind bear’ in’mind’ that with most 4,000 people from Jaciuary ’ 0’ Decerber.\)That is over ne-third, of the: entire area population and that figure does not inelude hockey, figure skat-..” is a lot of food for though nid Gold’ Rush’ i 2) Dick. Wigen, “Klondike ‘LNight.committee chairman, © said proceeds fromthe event will be. used, to: finance public’ safety; programs ‘being “devel; oped ‘by.; the Kiwanis Club. } Klondike Dough will be the Official currency for the evening and there will be:several banks: ‘at various spots in‘ the curling rink and arena hall for: vhandling freed in’ gambling | hall ware ‘The public is also encouraged to wear. nde era. clothing. if, © gyoe were THE Ql | GAINES MEAL . 110 Ibs. $2.99 STRAWBERRY JAM 2 i e lid “NEED INSPIRATION? ~ Nursery: Flannelette : . per:yd. 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