CASTLEGAR NEWS,. Thursday, March 8.1973 Local Club Concentrates on Tests Figure Skating Season: Draws to an End only three weeks of age skating left in this season the Castlegar Figure Skating Club has s- cheduled both CFSA and badge tests, nine senior Recent: members of the club suc- lor bronz dance, Waltz, Gwen lance, Sen- jor bronz dances, 14:Step, Diane Vador, Janet Foub- ister, Linda Johnsjone, Gail Fodor, Debbie Martin, and Judy Cheveldave; Foxtrot and European, Judy Chevel- dave and Junior silver dan- ces, American, Judy Chev- eldave, At the badge level the following skaters have rea- cheat the levels indicated by + passing one or more bad- : mpbell, Colleen Dascher, Debbie Harshenin, Doug Johnstone, Colleen Kilpatr- ie Laurle McMullen, Ger- ie Mott, Betty-Jean Per. et ldriss Roberts, Lawren- ce Tamelin, Jon Varablott, Patty Voykin, Alexis Walsh, Amelia and Lydia Zibin and Stephanie Near Badge 8 — Michele Ar- ishenkoff, Angela Baff, Len- ny Davidoff and Denise Va- or. Badge 9 — Debra Bon- delick, Carrie Poohachoff, Sharon Semenoff and Nona Badge 10 — Carol Bar- nes, Sara eva Vicki Yvonne .McGuire, McKay, Donna Marcellus, Suri Sather, Leo- na Sorenson, Lillian Tymo- fievich and Christopher Webster, Badge 11 — Karen runerud, Badge 12 — Beveley Davidoff, Berrie MeMullen, Sherry Mulner and Ruth Sommers. H The annual reneral meeting, which includes the election of the executive and directors for the 1973- 74 season, will be held at the Recreation Office on Wednesday, March 23, at 7.30 pan CA TLEGAR NEW aSPORTS recent a Badge Sy — Elaine Ca- - WHO The following are the scores taken from results placed on the “Who Won” chart at the Castlegar Ar- These are for games play yed from Sunday of last Heck to Saturday. Sunday—(Pu; ups) Rangers 4, Mite Stars 1; (Bantams) Pee Wee Reps 4 Legion 2; (Pee Wees) Stars 2, Can: adians 2; (Bantam Reps in tams) Pee Wee Reps Penticton) Castlegar i, en cton 4, Monday—{Pee Wees) Ha- wks 2, Rangers 1; (Bantam House} Pulp and Paper 4, Kootenay Savings Credit Un: ion 8. (West Kootenay Play- offs) Trail Juveniles 4, Cas- tHlegar Juveniles 2—Trail wins the West Kootenay Cup. WON - ers 5, Canadia Credit Union 1. uins 3 3, Midget Reps 3. 3; Bruins 4, Stars ‘Tuesday—({Pups) Rang- ins 2; (Pups) Sabres 1, Jets 0; (Bantams) Legion 4 Castlegar Savings Wednesday: (Pups) Br- , Canucks 3 Juveniles Thursday—(Pee™ Wees) Rangers 2, Bruins 2; (Bani- Kootenay Savings Credit Un in 3. : Friday—Trail Bantam Reps 10, Castlegar Bantam Contributions to the HEART FUND may be made at BANK OF MONTREAL or t Direaly Throvgh Nour | é ALIN MEMORIUM ‘CONTRIBUTIONS GO . DIRECTLY TO RESEARCH For Further Information Call MRS. JACQUELINE McNABB 365-6695 FERRO'S MEAT MARKET Next to Kinnaird Town Office — Phone 365-6411 Grade “A”. Round Steak w. 99C Rump Roast ccs. ». $1.19 Bacon “Home Cured etc, Ib. 9c Phone Orders Accepted Free Delivery on $10 or Over Canada D -BAR -D LICENSED DINING ROOM Open | and Thursdays 4 p.m, to Friday 4 p.m. = 2 a.m. Saturday 12 noon - 1 a. m. - Sunday 12 Noon - 10 p.m. _ D-BAR-D CABARETS Friday Amateur Night 9 p.m. - Saturday 9 p.m. -1 am. x HIS SATURDAY EVENING THE GENERATION GAP | .... Featuring ROD CLIFFORD PARTY BOOKINGS AVAILABLE MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY — PHONE 365-3294 D-BAR-D RIDING STABLES One Mile South of Weigh Scales at Ootischenia Recreation Column Pup League _ Standings To Feb, 24 Pup League standings Feb? 24° 1973; Ww 20 13 i i 9 i 4 “19 18 rt © 0 @ EbosnmensanaSa From the Director's Desk h 30, 31 and April 1 will be osting teams from Vernon, Kelowna Williams Lake, Nelson, Trail, Cranbrook and Spokane, ‘All in all it should be a busy weekend with the Curling Bonspiel taking pla ce at ee ame Leith Eoth groups w getting to- gether for the dance on the Saturday ni, ‘ Recreation classes in Bymnastics will go until a- bout the first week in April at which time we ho) es i have a windup of recreation and salle educa: tion class One class that has just started and will be going for 10 sessiuns, is the adult gymnastic class held on ‘Thursdays, from 7 to 830 at the Kinn: pa aird Jun-, jor High School. Anyone interested still join. Registration is. $4 and“it is open to a limited’: uihber of students fron’! Grade: 7 up. Instructor is Bob Jeffery. The adult classes in conversational French, whi- ch have started in the Stan- Jey Humphries High School, be holding the sessions at the Recreation Office af- seri tne week. The student in conversational Freneh will remain at the school, Work started last week on our-local incentives pro- gram. We will be making several improvements to Pass Creek Regional Park. Some of these are better circulation in the swimming pools; -hauling sand-in to improve the beach; setting up nature trails, installing a gate at the guicance < of the park; painting; makin; ‘Hed na- ture trails and hopefu bring in a fresh drin! 7 water line. The other part of the LIP will go to making some in rovements to the beach joreacres on the Slocan . river, The defensive jaetving course, scheduled to start on March 5, will be delayed at least one week to March 12..We are waiting for the kits to arrive and as soon as they do we can start the course. If anyone would like to sign up for the course there still time. The cost is $13 “Right-of: even ‘Brings Charge A Castlegar women has been charged with failing to right-of-way fol- an accident Saturday ray No, 3 at the Blueberry. Greek turnoff. Mrs. Pol ally Tamelin was charged when the ‘vehicle she was. driving made a left hand turn into Blueberry Creek and was in collision with a vehicle driven by Samuel B. Irvin of Kimber-' ley. "No injuries were re- ported with damage estimat. ed at $950. Sentinel Baseball: Association Represented af Annual Meeting al ion H. (Red) ‘Warner: attended the annual meeting of the President of. the Sentin- Baseball “Associati many items reer the 1973 season being discussed which are of interest.to the Bromo and Pony divisions. Sentinel has applied to : the executive of B.C. Minor to host the zone play-offs of the Pony League.. This decided at a later date. A full report on‘all the joints will be presented to ie annual meeting of the Sentinel Club on March 15, at 7 p.m. in the Recreation Office, z WK High School Basketball League Final’ Game . Standings The following are the final game standings for the West Kootenay High School Basketball League, Boys League: School wis L, V. Rogers iNeleon) Grand Forks 18 The Bear is BACK in Business! at our NEW LOCATION 1501 Columbia Ave, (Formerly Twin down Machining) Stanley J. L, Crowe (Trail) Girls League School J. L. Crowe (Tr Stanley Humphri Grand_ Forks L. V. Rogers elsan) Salmo 8.47 Rossland - 10 1 18 Cast.) 4 12 8 L Pts, « ‘SELKIRK & PRING A A COMMUNITY WEEK AT SELKIBK COUEGE KOOTENAY VALLEY FOLK FESTIVAL FRIDAY 7PM. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MARCH 9th AND ‘10th Tom Elgle, Cam Molloy, Dennis Gunn, Rick. Bochner, John’ Morton, Tam- . arack, Barry Greenfield, Don Freed, General Delivery, Joe Mock, SATURDAY 7 P.M. Wayne Krewski, Barb Makelff, Rick Bochner, Barry Greenfield, Don Freed, General Delivery, Jack Smith's “Stumpwater,"” Joe Mock. Featuring some of the finest Folk Musicians in the Kootenays: From Vancouver: JOE MOCK — a folk singer for over 10 years. Considered by many to be the best folk singer in Western Canada, At present recording an album entitled “So Fine.” BARRY GREENFIELD — recorded hit record - “New York is Closed Tonight.” He has toured England, Eastern Canada, and the "US. After the Festival, he will leave for California to record with the RCA label. From Saskatoon: DON FREED — his songs in the: movie "Johnny Cash: The Man; His World; His Music” were considered by many critics to be one * of the outstanding features of the film, ADMISSION: Week tudents $5; Friday id Pass: Night: Students $2 and y Night: Students $2.50 Folk Fair: 5} 50c and non- and non-s udents $3; day students $1. SELKIRK SPRING SCHEDULE OF EVENTS FRIDAY, MARCH 9th TO SATURDAY, MARCH 17th Friday, March 9 = 7 p.m, — KOOTENAY VAL- LEY. FOLK FESTIVAL — College Lounge. Saturday, March 10 17 am. — FOLK FAIR & ART SHOW AND SALE —~ College Lounge; 2 p.m, — FOLK MUSIC WORKSHOP — Room B14; 7 p.m, — KOOTENAY VALLEY FOLK FESTIVAL — College Lounge; 8 p.m. — SELKIRK COMMUNITY CHORUS — Jr. Sec. School, Trail. Sunday, March 11 Noon — FOLK MUSIC WORKSHOP — Room B14; 2 p.m. — SELKIRK FILM. FESTIVAL — Castle Theatre, Castlegar, Jiri Menzel’s “Closely Watched Trains’; 2:30 p.m. — SELKIRK COMMUNITY CHORUS — Civic Theatre, Nelson. Monday, March 12 12:30 p.m. — RICK BOCHNER CONCERT — College Lounge; 3:30 p.m. — "MEET JOHN YOUNG - EDUCATOR” — Faculty Lounge; 6:30 - 8 p.m, — ART, SHOW AND SALE — College Lounge; 8 p.m. — LECTURE: JOHN YOUNG — College Lounge. Tuesday, March 13 10:30 2 asm, = LECTURE: ROBIN BLASER — Room B14; Noon - 8 p.m. — ART SHOW AND SALE — College Lounge; 1 p.m. — THEATREWORKS EERFORMANG _ ee Lounge, -Ted Hughe's as eeee SCIENCE FILMS — Room K10; 6 - 8 p.m. FOLK MUSIC WORKSHOP — Room B14, Wednesday, March 14 Noon-+ 6 p.m. — ART SHOW AND SALE — College Lounge; 12:30 - 4pm, "PIONEER DAY” — College Lounge; 12:30 p.m, — SCIENCE FILMS — Room K10; 6 - 8 p.m. — FOLK MUSIC WORKSHOP. — Room B14; 8 p.m. —- LECTURE: BRUNO FRESCHI, ARCHITECT — Room K10; 8 p.m, — POETRY READING: VICTOR COLE- MAN — Faculty Lounge. Thursday, March 15 ~All Day — “WOMEN'S DAY” — College Lounge; 11 - 8 p.m. — ART SHOW AND SALE — College Lounge; 1:30 p.m. — FILM: “THREE LIVES” — Room K10; 7:30 p.m. — LEC TURE: ANN FROST — Room K10; [n conjunction with "Women's Day,” a Day-Care Centre will ope- rae from 11 am. to 4 pm. Friday ‘and Saturday, March 16 and 17 — WORKSHOP: “ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION” with MAURICE GIBBONS — Red Min. Ski Lodge. For further information’ on any event, please contact Selkirk College, Box 1200, Castlegar, or phone 365-7292 and ask for “Selkirk Spring.” During the week of “Selkirk: Spring,” Cer- tain regular classes ‘will be open to the public, All events are FREE unless otherwise stated. |, Students of the Kootenay School of Art will be exhibiting, and selling, some of their arts’ and crafts, including pottery, from Saturday until Thurs- day. The College Bookshop will also be open during the week from 6:30 p.m. until 8 i LECTURE. BY JOHN YOUNG John Young, ex-Principal of the High School at Campbell River, and a noted educator, will speak on the theme “Education and the Community” on Monday evening. There will Be an informal. cof- fee hour. following the lecture. Local ‘teachers: wil ‘have an Opportunity to inet and talk with Mr. Young at°a at which refreshments will ‘be provided. \ THEATREWORKS _PERFORMANCE A group called THEATREWORKS from the Act: ors’ Workshop in Vancouver will give a noon- hour performance of their adaption of Ted Hughes's long poem, “CROW.” Following their performance ‘on, Tuesday, the group will, conduct a workshop in exp U theatre LECTURE BY BRUNO FRESCHI: ARCHITECT . Vancouver architect, Bruno Freschi, will give a lecture, with slides and film on “Architecture and .Community Planning” on wedaordey even- ing. SCIENCE FILMS Two science films will be shown on Tuesday and Wednesday. ‘Velikovsky: The Bonds of the Past” is an uptodate documentary, « on, his book Worlds in Collision. “Colossus — The Forbin Pro- ject” is 2 high quality science-fiction film that spe- culates on the nature of intelligent computers. : ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION WORKSHOP will te conducted by Maurice Gibbons of Simon Fraser University. The workshop will be held Fri- " day evening and all day Saturday at Red Mountain Ski lodge. Registration i is limited to 12 persons and the cost is $2.50. at Red is provided free of charge. conn Erling Close at 365-7292 2 for registration and information, FIONEER DAY AT SELKIRK : Dear “Oldtimer,”” Please join us for “PIONEER DAY”. at “Selkirk College on Wednesday, March 14, Starting at 12:30 p.m. in the- College Lounge, the. programme includes. a student-led’. tour of the College, culminating in an inspection of the Selkirk Regional Archives, a TV. progrdmme ‘on Trail in 1910, and-a presentation by Craig Andrews on “Writing Local History.” 2 Bus transportation and refreshments: will be provided without charge. A bus will leave: Castlegar ‘Super Valu at 14:45 a.m. and Castleaird Safeway. at es will leave Selkirk : ‘at'4: ‘Pam. We are ooking forward to meeti “ pioneers as can make it and in showing yc your College. ne If you want any further information, ‘or want to make, sure of the bus,‘ contact::me at Selkirk College, phone 365-7292. : oe ay ne ieee You's, ” Craig Andrews, Department: of History. WOMEN’S DAY: THURSDAY, MARCH 15th " FEATURING: Displays, information booth on health, education, career opportunities, birth con- trol, etc. Filmi: “Three Lives” by Kate Millet, at 1:30 p.m. A lecture on “Human®.Sexuality” by Ann. Frost of Douglas College at 7:30 p.m. Free Day-Care Centre and baby sitting service from 11° a.m, to 4’p.m. (All children should bring a lunch). All services and events for Women's ‘Day are free. Ms, Frost's lecture is the first in a series, of evening lectures and panel discussions “ABOUT, - WUMEN" sponsored by the West Kootenay Status of Women Council: and the Department of Continu- ing Education, Selkirk College. N.B.-If you will be-using the’ child care ser- vices, pease phone 365-7292 or fill. out the fol-" lowing form: and mail to: “Women's Day” ¥ Selkirk College, Box 1200, Castlegar, B.C. f Stanley Humphries Sports Jr..and Sr.: Rockers West Koofenay Champs r $ +4 t t I : Ove Senior “AA” bo: ver the weokend, ithe 8 basket: ball finals were played: Nel- Bombers went into this game with the best season ne nai but It proved to be , ie Wolves. shot only - 40 per cent from the field and 50 per cent from the foul line, Mike Conkin was thigh scorer for the Rockers 26 points, while Kevin Moran added Mike Was also high rel er with 12, . wi Moran grabbed 7. The second game could be termed an upset as the il Hawks defeated the Nelson Bombers by a score of 45-33, Trail pla’ a e str- ong defence in game, . This meant for the fifth year in a row the Rockers would meet, the Hawks in the eel Championsh- | ast four years won three, times in a row, and lost in the _ year, For the 4th yt row now, the oekers have won the West Kootenay champs, as they Trail on Saturday a score of 61-53. Ce Scorer with 21 points, Kevin Moran scored points. Castlegar had 3, Doug. Bigsby grabbed 11 oug Bigsby und Bob Rafter were pee to the first AllStar Team, while a Moran was selected to the ‘second team, Mike Conkin was’ selected tourna- MVP. The tourna- mient's final standing ‘was Trail, Nelson, Grand Forks, This weekend the Rock- ers travel to Cranbrook to take on the East Kootenay champs to determine. the Kootenay representative to the B.C, Champi Good luck. The Jr. Rockers won the 15 and under Jr. Boys Tour- nament, the’ first time in six years. In their first fete on Saturday, they de- leated Trail by a score of ae vavae Tamelin was hi- ph scorer with 12 points for the. Jr: Rockers, while Bruce’ Allingham added 1 points, The Jr. Rockers de. molished Trail boards, ding them by 42-11, Shawn Fly- mn was nigh rebounder with 11 for the Rockers while Tony Moucovl itch grabbed 9. the final game the ia Rockers getented Salmo by a score of 61-49, Wa yng McCarthy eared 15 poi and grabbed 8 rebounds tor the juniors, Wayne Tamelin and Bruce Allingham scored 11 points each, Shawn Fly- Annual General Meeting . of the Castlegar Figure Skating Club WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21 RECREATION OFFICE, 126 Main St., Castlegar Election of 1973-74 Executive and Directors For Information Phone 7:30 P.M. 365-6465 nn scored 10. points and gr- abbed 7 rebounds, and Wal- ly Verigin, grabbed 7 re- bounds for’ the champs, - Congratulations Jr. Roc- ‘This weekend the Jr, East Kootenay Cham) te Kootenay Cham ‘p. These games wi place at SHSS this Steg The Sr. Rockettes off was a different 7. Bad i in the first half put Trail out to a quick lead, but in the second half the ‘girls al- -most longa back to.win. turday, game two came out the sume. The fin- al score was 40-33 for Trail. Defensive lapses, and bad passes were the cause of the Rockettes downfall. Trail thouBl, played well in this ma igh scorers for the Rockettes were Chris Fitz- patrick and Elaine Markar- both with eight points, ‘while Gloria Zaitsoff and Suzanne Van Yzerloo both added six points. This was the final game for this year’s " MHS MHT Don York 638, : THS No. LOCAL AND DISTRICT BOWLING RESULTS SHSS High shoo! LHS" Darline Adshead my LHT Darline Adshead Dvr 243, 1 950, THY No, 1 2520, Coffee Break LHS Colleen Lightle 317, LHT Colleen Lightle 758. THS ‘Take-Five 1014, Castlegar News 2 f PORTS Blueberry Rec. Commission Elect Directors Three new directors were elected at the annual meeting of the Blueberry Creek Recreation Commis- sion to fill the vacancies of Mrs. B. Michelson, T. Bach- elor and B. Cormier, The board of directors are president R. Goetting, vice-president Mrs. 3 Frie- del, secretary Mrs, G, Duff, treasurer G. Raabls and ectors C. Sookachoff, le did a fan- tastic job of representing our school this season. They came in fighting, and ended in the same manner. bad that one team has to lose, and in case the There's “always next year, so good luck to the 1978-74 Rocke ttes, During the week, the junior also’ en- 5 shlerrat, Mrs. B, Morris and Mrs. K. Gritchin, During the winter mon- ths skating and bingo prov- ed to be very popular. The rink in the parks was but to good use and enjoyed by many. Bingos Wore: oad Mat the Castlegar arena and proved to be very successful. 1973 Blueberry Creek Recreation Commis- sion is looking forward to an active year. countered on a close game and a I On Friday, they too ., were defeated by the Trail ’ Jr. Hawkettes. The final sc- ore was. 27-23. According to coach Mrs, Verna Cher- noff, the girls are too over- confident, as they've won 13, and now have also lost one. They continually gave the ball to Trail, and were out-scored 11-5 in the final quarter. This weekend they will be participating in the West ‘Kootenay ‘semi-finals at SH- SS, so come out and sup- port the he junior. THT.Pincurlers 2899, a over 600's; Ann Kaj- zar 743, Inez Walker 686, Betty Oglow 643, Monday Night 7 o'clock HS Betty Price 2601, AIT Angie Arnason 627. MHS George Markin 68, MHT Dave McCreight THS Expos 1144, THT ’ Purple People Eaters 2863, Team points; Gutter Br- oms 2, Expos 2,.Spark Pl- ugs 1, ishaps 0, “Early Birds 4, Purple People Eat- Other 600's; Don Rosler ge Markin 615, Monday Nite 9-11 LHS Irene Conroy 236. LHT Irene Conroy 638. Ken Plotnikof{ 313, MHT Ken Plotnikoff “THS Wild als 1087. THT wild Cats 3 Team points: Metts 37, ite Pins 25, we Cats ‘aacey Hh pallies 688, Hal Hesket! , Harry Marken 629, Ron Barlsott 628, Jerry Antig- nani 617, Jean n Comtols 603. Tuesday Tp. LHS rene Hill 299. LHT Irene Hill 754. THS Macalister Ins. 10- a THT Macalister. Ins. 29- Team points; Independ- ents 45, Lucky Five 42%, Sentinals 24, Castlegar Dr- ug 48, Boundary Electric oe Macalister inauranice ” Oth 600's; White 664, Marcelle Banale 659, Vi McLuckie 638, Elsie Rysen 603. Toeeday 7 o'clock Mixed LHS Caron Le Roy 272. LHT ay Adshead 718. MHS Jim Proud 310. MHT Jim Proud 732. ood luck to all of our, It takes a lot of people to get each of our flights in the air around Western Canada and the world. People like Ruth Smith (she’s on the end in the lower right). You'll probably never have the chance to meet her, because after you've left the plane .° Count on us. ‘eae she and her crew board it to make sure that it’s as sparkling clean for the next flight as it was for yours. That’s the kind of special concern and hospitality all of our people have. Can we serve - you better? Ask someone who's trying. PACIFIC WESTERN AIRLINES THS THT Screwballs 3011. Team points: Screwballs 4, Road Runners 0, Go Get- ters 4, Rebels te Regulars . 3, Columbia ont 00's Caron Le 290. iy "Maree anne 98 is Orlando “Veechio 274. MHT Orlando: Vecchio - 694. THS L-Cee-Bee 1016. THT Sroters 2935. its: The Mo- chine aa Nighthawks 2, L- Cee-Bee 4, Spoilers 4, Squir- ¥y Gigs 0, Seven Elevenths Other 600's: Walter Kanigan 672, Leo Plamon- don 3, John Shaw 632, Borthat evincent 626, Bill Shay way “Night Mixed 9-11 Vincent _ LHS Bertha 248. LHT Helen Shaw 633. MHS Orlando Vecchio 275. MHT. Walter Podmer- off 684. Seven Elevenths : THS 1075. THT Seven Elevenths 2943, : Team points: The Mo- chine 0, Nighthawks 3, L- aise 2, 3 Spolters 1, Squir- en Elevenths Other 600's: Orlando Veechio 665. Helen Shaw 633, Betty Pinter 616, Ed Webster 611, Russ Leamy Wea. Morning Drivers Lea. LHS Pearl Mott 293. LHT Pearl Mott 698. THS Chevys 999. THT Ramblers 2875. Team points; Ramblers 3, Mustangs T-] Is Chevys 1, Cadillacs 3, tor! nets ai r 600's: Ann Fish- wick 6 uae Lillian Flynn 627, Bobbie Keraiff 653. Thursday Mornin: LHS Colleen Lightle 306. LHT Colleen Lightle 749. THS Chipmunks 1104. THT-Chipmuhks 2827, Team pelnts: Beavers 2, Lions 0, Chipmunks ry Minks 2, Squirrels 4, Ted- dy Bears 2, Other 600's; Lodise Fer- worn 628, Shirl Morehouse 661, Helen Roberts 604. Rowdy Rollers (Thurs. 1) LHS Shirley Barton 262. LHT Irene Hill 950. THS THT Criers 2657, Team points: Huoters 34%, Screamers 53, Groun- ers "48, Wailers 39, Criers 55%, Moaners 36. Other 600's: Shirley jon . Rowdy Rollers (Thurs, 1) LHS Bonnie-White 251: LHT Bonnie White 599. THS Criers 970. THT Criers 2605, Team ‘points: Hooters 37%, Screamers 54, Groan- ers 49, Wallers 42, Criers 58%, Moaners 37. Friday Classic Mixed Lea. LHS _ Bobbie Keraiff aan LHT June Archambault tis Bill Davis 209. MHT Bill Davis 787. Styles 1158, CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 8, 1973 OUR WARM THANKS We, the Management and Staff at ROBINSON. STORES wish to extend our most sincere thanks fo all our Cr the M ment and ‘Staff of bales and our fellow Mer- chants of the Plaza in joining in our Grand Opening and making it such a success. : Special! thanks to Adastra Aviation for bom- barding our Grand Opening with Ping - Pong balls. DRAW WINNERS IST PRIZE: - Trip for 2 to Reno ‘and $50 spending money — Mrs, Morris Waite, Kinnalrd. Compliments of ‘Robinson Stores, 2ND PRIZE: Trip for 2 to Spokane, guests at the Perk Lane Hotel —. Dawn Wells, Castlegar. Com pliments of CKQR. SRD PRIZE: 10-Transistor Radio — Mary Abrosimoff, We Serve You First berscinticed insurance service on all classes FIRE " \. AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY BONDS SENS tah ve THS. Old THT Old Styles 3272, Team points: 5 Stars Possibles 1, Believe It or Not 0, Old Styles 4, Ball Bonkérs 8, All Stars 1, her 600’s: Bobble Ker- Throms. Compliments of Carl’s Good Neigh- bor Drug Mart. Management and Staff ROBINSON STORES + Castleaird Shopping Plaza eridan 662, Nick peatzentowsi 647, Walter ralff 609. ASTRE—AUSTIN-COLT-CORTINA- DATSUN-FIAT-MAZDA-PINTO- RENAULT-TOYOTA-VEGA- VOLKSWAGEN... But which one he best buy 2 Datsun 1200 prices start at $2245*. * ‘ There are a few economy cars that seem to cost $70 or $80 less. But take a look at the features Datsun includes for that price. Like reclining front bucket seats: Front disc brakes. Rear window defogger. High capacity 2-speed fisstet (sel oete And much more. In the long run — when you include all your ‘operating, maintenance and depreciation costs — trie Datsun 1200 could end up costing you less to own. Before you buy an economy car, Datsun thinks you owe it to yourself to check out all the good values on the market. Read the consumer and trade magazines. Talk to Datsun owners. Then, test drive a Datsun 1200. You may come to the same conclusion thousands and thousands of Canadians have. Datsun 1200 gives you all the car you really need. And all the savings you really expect. *Datsun 1200 sedi : $2245. Suggested total price F 0.B Vancouver. Toronto, Montreal, Hatia: chouses, pee “al height, keence, Ie ictal tax, applicable. extir Want to Sell Your House? > CALL MARY 365-6451 or 365-5244 : ; : ment ' | TOTEM TRAVEL SERVICE (Trail) Led. | wish to make use of the CHILD: CARE. FACILITIES: oe) i ef a oer al travel aerappermnme ee ttt 5 e (Tra) WEST’S TRAIL and CRANBROOK 5 Reservations and Tickets YRAVEL- AGENCY 3 RH) 905 7704 “SERVICE IS OUR BUSINESS” ANDERSON AGENCIES Castlegar, B.C. KEN'S AUTO & WHEEL ALIGNMENT : Telephone 365-7532 ADO No. of Children” Parent's: Name Ages of Children . ores