CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, January 10, 1974 AN PENALTY wt VISITORS’ * NOW IN SERVICE and adding a new dimension of'pleasure to hockey games at the Castlegar Arena board and time clock is this score! splayed by ¢he chai ible for ing, Mel ib 2 hye ME Aj NW Les wey PENALTY r HOME the ‘recent game here: between the 1961 Champion Smoke Eaters and their Swedish counterparts did much to assist in the clock’s of the hese. A hundred dollars was also d by the local C ial League.— r its, McMullen. A percentage of the proceeds from Castlegar News Photo Eh shy the hv. vn Senin tinct ROPEEWES 4 evi Ds ered ets Dieta set etre tas ior ns Zit pect Ootischenia Area Now Posted 40 mph A 40-mph zone is now posted in the Ootischenia area. The signs were installed last Friday. Regional highway engineer J. W. Nelson : advised the Regional District of Central Kootenay at its meeting Satur- day that authorization had been received. i The new speed limit is from Ootischenia to east of Kinnaird. Leiier-¢o the Editor Ottawa fo Review (BC Licence Dear Sir: ‘Are your readers satisfied with the CBC? In mid-February the Cana- dian Radio ‘and Television Commission is holding public hearings in Ottawa to’ review, the CBC's licence to continue broadcasting for another five years. The believe financed network to. subsidize sales of toothpaste? We believe in public broadcasting, and that it is essential it be supported to provide viewers and listeners with what the private networks and private stations both here and in the US do not— the public should express an opinion about what it wants to see and hear on our publically- financed television and radio Now You Know The second most useful body part in the animal kingdom is the elephant's trunk, which can perform more services than anything except the human hand. The trunk contains 40,000 muscles. The CBC is clearly model- ling itself on i prac- prog by and for C: reflecting our standards of behaviour and morality inorder to foster and encourage our very survival as an indepen- dent country. If we're paying for public. deastis ds we “are— tices, programming whatever advertisers will buy. It's selling our airtime on’ our’ network to companies so that they in turn can sell'their wares to us. Do we need a publically- let's demand public broadcast- ing. Let’s get rid of commer- cials on CBC. erg We plan to attend. thi CRTC hearing in February, to present a Brief. We would like to. hear from Installation Banquet and Dance * This Friday, January 11 _ Hi Arrow Arms ‘Motor Hotel Dancing to Dick Wayling and “The. Occasions” Social 6 p.m. Castlegar and. District CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Rata Dinner 7 p.m. Admission: $12.00 per couple readers on the subject of the CBC. Please write us a letter or a postcard today, to Post Office Box 58070, Postal Station L, Vancouver V6T 6C5, B.C. Robert Harlow Rom Shandel Wally Hamilton Vianne Lyman Marianne West Ai Zenlata te" hungeyy” his feet. Earthworms respon to vibrations in the ground, come to the surface and get gobbled by the kiwi. Castlegar & Disiriet Bowling Results. Mon. Night 9-11 LHS Carol Emmons 208, LHT. Carol Emmons 568, " MH8 Ken’ Plotnikoff 298¢ MHT. Walter Kanigan \729, THS Unpredictables'1046, THT. Unpredictables 2820, |: Team points; ,Unpredict- ables 83, Jackacses 28,: Spares 27%, Poaties'16, Head Pins 33, Challengers 29'/. ‘Other 60's: Ken Plotnikoft 682, Ed Conroy 616. Mon. Night 7 p.m. (Jan. 7) LHS Ann Kajzar 276. LHT. Ann Kajzar 730, MHS Len Donald | 285. MHT Len Donald 809. THS Expos 1019, THT. Expos 2002. i Team points: Purple Peo- ple Eaters 1, Spark Plugs 0, Pubbers 4, Expos 8," Mishaps 4, Screwballs 0. Other 600's: Greg Stefon- iuk 691,-Wally Arnason’ 601, Angie’ Arnason © 604; Voykin 636, Orlando Vecchio 622,° Dave John 619,’ Fran Marshall 654. iG Tuesday 1 p.m. 5 Vi McLuckie’ 287. LHT. Vi McLuckie' 686. ‘THS Macalister Ins, 1049. THT. Macalister Ins. 2922, Team points: Castlegar Drug 384, Independents 22, Lucky Five 20, Macalister Ins. dary Electric . 28, » Other 600's: Irene Hill 670, Jean ‘Greweock 655, ! Bonnie White 638, Mary Quiding 695... Tuesday 1 p.m. raha Nats LHS Dot Tipping 255. LHT. Dot Tipping 694, Niet “\"THS Independents 957. THT. Independents 2772. ‘Team ‘points: | Castlegar Drug 94, Independents 25, Lueky. Five 28, Macalister Ins. Electric 32, Other 600's: Mary Quiding, Tues. 7 p.m. Mixed (Dec. 18) LHS ‘Shirley Merry 2655. LHT Shirley Merry 659. MHS Dennis Chernenkoff 260. MHT Dennis Chernenkoff 657... THS Screwballs 1067. THT Screwballs 2940. + Team points: Alley Cats 1, Regulars 1, Misfits 8, Ding-Bats 4, Columbia 5 - 0, Screwballs 3, Other 600's: Bonnie: White 674, Jessie Paul | 630, Ev Johnson 622, Laura Evdokimoff 613, Dianne Dermody 602. Rowdy Rollers - Thurs. 1 p.m. ‘ (Dee. 13) y LHS Irene Hill 876, LHT Irene Hill 831. f THS Screamers 1028, THT Screamers 2774, Team points: Hooters: 28, Screamers 20, Groaners 21, Wailers 29, Criers 36, Moaners 34. ‘Other, 600's: Bonnie White 623, Shirley Barton 611, + Rowdy Rollers - Thurs. 1 p.m. (Dec, 20) LHS irene Hill. 276.. LHT Irene Hill 605, THS Wailers 935. THT Wailers 2716. t Team points: Hooters 29, Screamers 21, Groaners 24, Wailers $2, Criers 89, Moaners 35. Other, 600's:. Anne: Kelly 602. Thurs. Night Mixed League LHS ‘Shelda Rourke: 332, LHT Shelda Rourke 638. . MHS Orlando Vecchio 316, MHT Orlando Vecchio 756. ‘THS Head Pins 1076. THT. Head Pins 3101. ; Team points: Avengers 4, Stand Bys 3, Hee Hawa 3, Head Pins 4, \robson "Rollers 0, Sundowners 1, All Stars 0, Jive Five 1, Flintstones 3, Alley Cats 1, Beginners 3, Eager Beavers 1. Other 600's: Karl Koreen "725, Keith Johnson 720, Jake Koenig 695, Nick Karzaniewski 683, Matt Rohn 682, Mike Halisheff 639, Roland Palsson 630, y Rovers 626, Bruce MacKenzie 617, John Wasilen- koff 616, Helene Turner 614, Ruth Rourke 613. Thurs: Night Mixed League (Dec. 27) .° LHS Barbara Karzaniew- ski 842, LHT Barbara Karzan- iewski 726. MHS Doug Fellman 283. MHT Walter Tymofievich 692, THS Stand Bys 1074. THT All Stars 3061. ‘ Team points: Avengers 2, Stand Bys 4, Hee Haws 2, Head Pins 0, Robson Rollers 0, ‘ Sundowners 3, All Stars 4, Jive Five 1, Flintstones 0, Alley Cats 1, Beginners 4, Eager Other 60's: Ken Clson ! Beavers 3. (spare) 679, Matt Rohn 641, Ralph Peterson 609, Jim Proud Ken Scott 605. Wed: Mor re LHT: Bobbie Keraiff 741. THS Hornets 1114, THT Ramblers 3134. = Team points: Cadillacs 1, KLOTHES KLOSET Don’t Miss Out on These Prices They Only Happen Once a Year 20% OFF SWEATERS - KNIT SLACKS JACKETS SPORT JACKETS SPORT SHIRTS Super Savings on All Leather Jackets SHIRTS Special Table BOY'S & MEN'S “MEN'S STANFIELD’S T-SHIRTS Regular $2.50 Clearance Price This is Worth Shouting About... Boy's Wear Boy's Jackets ........--- Boy's Turtle Necks ......- $1.75 $8.99 Boy’s Long Sleeve T-Shirts . $2.75 | Regular $3.89 Boy’s Tom O'Shanter Shirts Reg. $4.99 SALE ...... $3.50 Take Advantage of These and Other. Fantastic Savings While Stock Lasts gh 26th Prices Effective J y 10th th Mustangs 1, Hornets 2, Chevys 5 lers 2, T-Birds 3. Other 600'’s: Lola Tymofie- vich 714, Helene Turner 696, Keith) Johnson. © 688, a Date, ‘ell other 600's: Pearl Mott |; 651, Ann Fishwick 696, Mary McAlpine 614, Lil Knowler 605, Marge Bonnett 608, Ruth Rourke 605, Dorothy Glenn- dening 626, Marge. Bro 707, Erma Mykyte 684, _ Lillian Flynn 653. Wed. Morning Drivers’ League (Dee. 19) LHS Lil Knowler and Marge Bonnett 299. LHT Erma Mykyte 728. |. THS Chevys 1107. THT Chevys 2844. Team points: Cadillacs 4, Mustangs 1, Hornets 3, Chevys 3, Ramblers 0, T-Birds 1. - Other 600's: Marge Bon- nett 696, Lil Knowler. 668. Wed. Night Cut-Rate League (Dec. 12) LHS Annie Koochin 255. LHT Judy Meyers 675. THS Swallows 1037. THT. Swallows 2869, Team points: Swallows 4, Orioles 3, Eagles 3, Canaries 1, Budgies 1, Parrots 0. Other 600's:| Annie Koo- chin 630, Dot Tipping 626, Shirley Torbic 612. Wed. Night Cut-Rate League LHS Nadine Zebert 237. LHT Judy Meyers 629. THS Swallows 976. THT Swallows 2700. f Team points: Budgies 4, Swallows 3, Parrots 3, Eagles 1, © Orioles 1, Canaries 0. Other 600's: Polly Saw- chenko 604. Thurs. Morning Ladics LHS Jean Sylvest 254, LHT Jean Sylvest 617. THS Minks 907. THT Minks 2578. Team points: Squirrels 2, Lions 2, Minks 3, Chipmunks 1, Teddy Bears 4, Beavers 0. Other 600's: Elaine Martin 614. : Thurs. Morning Ladies LHS Nona Paulson 252. LHT Jean Sylvest 603, Teddy Bears 943. THT Minks 2555. Team points: Beavers 4, Squirrels 3, Chipmunks 3, Lions 1, Teddy Bears 1, Minks 3. Rowdy Rollers - Thurs. 1 p.m. (Dee. 6) LHS Bonnie While 268. LHT Faith Bonthron 683, THS Criers/Moaners 921. THT Criers 2722. Team points: Hooters 24, Screamers 17, Groaners 20, Wailers 29, Criers 33, Moaners 33. The Commerce Key Account is a totally new approach to personal banking. It’s a complete 643, Ruth’, Rourke 642, Ed Adshead 642, Frank Webster 618, Orlando Vecchio 607, Alf Henshaw 603, Thurs., Night: Mixed League (Jan, 3) LHS Helene ‘Turner, 260. LHT Helone‘Turner 651. MHS Harry Tamelin 260, MHT Orlando Vecchio 683, THS Eager Beavers 1035. THT. Head Pins 2853. Team points: Avengers 4, Stand Bys 3, Hee Haws 8, Head Pins 4,: Robson ‘Rollers 3, Sundowners 0, All Stars 1, Jive Five 1, Flintstones: 0, Alley Cats °0,: Beginners’ 4, Eager Beavers ‘1, . Other 600's: Mario Carpino 669, Jake Koenig 667, Mike Halisheff 645, Dave Hiebert 624, : Friday Night Classic Mixed (Dee, 21) LHS Lil Knowler 261, LHT Pearl Mott 678. MHS Ken Scott 247. MHT Ken Scott 624. : THS- Super. Stars 1028. :- THT. Super Stars 2894, 0) \+. Team points: Alley Cats 3, Gang Busters 1, Super. Stars 4, Robson Rascals 0, Dolphins 1, Nuts & Bolts 3. Other 600's: Lil Knowler 628, Walter Keraiff 612, Bob Cowlin 617. LHS Caro! Emmons 261. . ; LHT Carol Emmons 646, “MHS Ralph Peterson 318. MHT. Tom Cowlin 708. THS Gang Busters 1069. THT. Nuts & Bolts 2886. Team points: Super Stars - 1, Gang Busters 8, Dolphins 3, Robson Rascals 1, Nuts & Bolts 8, Alley Cats ‘1. \ * Other 600's: Walter Ker- aiff 699, Len Davis 654, Jean Archambault 627, Ralph Peter- son 607. su aeeest cs Friday Night Classic Mixed LHS Lil Knowler 268, LHT “Lil Knowler 711. MHS Ken Hood 922, MHT Ken Hood 758. = THS Nuts & Bolts 1128, THT Nuts & Bolts 3269. Team points: Nuts & Bolts 4, Super Stars 0, Gang Busters 8, Robson Rascals 1, Alley Cats 3, Dolphins 1, + Other 600's: Jack Osachoff 709, Walter Keraiff 665, Jean Achambault 628, Maurice Lesy. 610, Bobbie Keraiff 683, Carol See Them Pettitt Photos ASAHI PENTAX SP 1000 AND THE SPOTMATIC - F Ask us about all the latest features RECREATION & ADULT EDUCATION PROGRAMS — “Changes, Corrections & Additions" Gymnastics No. 1 — time change — 3:15 to’: 4:00 p.m. Thursday. i ‘ Gymnastics No, 2 — time change — 4:15 to 5:15 p.m. Thursday. i - Gymnastics No. 9 — time change — 10:00 “a.m, to 12 noon Saturday. _ Gymnastics No. 6, 7 & 8 — Cancelled. Volleyball No, 1 and 2 — Price Change $3. Golf Classes — Thursdays Twin Rivers School 7:30 = 9:00 p.m. starting January 17 until March 7th. Registration Fee $10.00 — Mike Verzuh '- Instructor. Mens Keep Fit — location change — now at < Stanley Humphries Secondary School in the Act- ivity Room on Tuesdays. ¥ WANTED — Qualified Badminton Coach, Basketball Instructor for boys 9 ~ 12 years. ladies Keep-Fit. Instructor. Inquiries and Information: Regional Rec. “Office — 123 Main St. Castlegar or Phone 365- 3986. : ANOTHER REGIONAL RECREATION SERVICE SHARING PROFITS from the recent cookbook sale held in Safeway and Super-Valu stores here by members .of the Alphi Phi Chapter of Beta jigma Phi is the Silver Birch School and Silver at any Commerce branch. And get every other banking service you're likely to need. package of personal banking services and you can use them at your home branch or in any of the more than 1500 Commerce branches across Canada. And that’s more branches than any other bank. The whole idea is to make you feel at home no matter where you are, It’s simple. And convenient. A Key Account t separate service charges and only costs you a flat $2.50. month, Here’s what you'll be getting. 3 1 ACommerce Key Account LD. Card. (J Custom cheques, [1] Overdraft protection. ~ 0 A Commerce Chargex Card. Unlimited __, cheque writing. 2) Preferred rates on most Bankplan loans. OD Unlimited travellers’ cheques. 1] A 24-Hour Cash Dispenser Card. 1] Automatic savings plan. O Money orders. (1) Payment of utility bills ( 24-hour deposits. 1) Transfers. O And joint accounts. { You get all of this and more for only $2.50 a month. So find out about the Key we at your local Commerce branch and become one of cur key customers. “ CANADIAN IMPERIAL BANK OF COMMERCE 8 Birch Adult Activity’ Centre: Recei 330 cheque from Mrs. Ethel Danroth, phe bebalf stesrtaiees Stittit Pitiriin itt; t of Silver Bireh School is ‘Carolyn Hall whil Clara Hancock reecived another $80 cheque oat behalf of Silver Bireh Adult Activity Centre Fight.—Kovianay”" Society "for Handeapred i] ei ty Han mene. ety for dicapped Mrs. Vera Makortotf, Robson ‘Resident, Dies in 5ist Year A resident of Robson since 1995, Mrs, Vera Makortoff, 51, died Dec, 27 at the Castlegar and District Hospital, Funeral services were held Dec. 28 through to Dec. 29 from the Castlegar Russian Hall, Born at Champion Creek Aug. 21, 1922, Mrs. Makortoff lived there until moving to Reso: She was murried in She is survived by her husband, Peter; one son, Peter of Blueberry Creek; one Letter to the Editor daughter, Mrs, William (Verna) Pack of Victoria; two grand- children; her mother; Mrs. Maria Postnikoff; one brother, John Postnikoff of Robson and two sisters, Mrs, Peter (Irene) Zibin of Raspberry Village and Mrs. Mike (Anne) Planadin of Calgary. She was predeceased by _ her father in the early 1950's, Burial was at Brilliant Cemetery with the Castlegar Funeral Home in charge of arrangements, ICBC Brings Increase Dear Sir: T suppose some people are saving money with the new Insurance Corporation of _ British Columbia—but at the expense of others, Thave two cars, 68 Toyota and a-’67 Chev, insured with Westeo, policy No. 017528. The -” total annual premium is $133. I will have to pay $209 to ICBC. A $76 increase or in other . words 67 per cent more than last year's costs. And there is nobody else that I can insure with, Richard B. Wolff Kinnaird TS Wrong Man Is Credited For Article An ‘anecdote relating to Christmas—“Tradition of Tree Top Angels is Rescarched by Local Man"—that appeared in our Dec, 20th issue was incorrectly attributed to Kin- naird resident Jim Chapman. The J. C. Chapman: who gave permission for the use of the article ‘was John C, Chapman, an employee on the Kootenay Canal project. The Castlegar News sin- cerely regrets any embarrass- ment the wrong attribution may have caused Jim Chapman. a For RUBBER STAMPS See the CASTLEGAR NEWS CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, January 10, 1974 wD You Can Save $$$ On Your 1973 Income Tax The Income Tax Act will allow 20% of your. annual earned income to a maximum of $4,000 to be deducted if invested in a Registered Re- tirement Savings Plan, The Mutual Life of Canada offers many Savings Plans which can qualify for this tax concession. To qualify for 1973 tax relief, the plan must be registered before February 28, 1974, For Full Information C. Arthur Anderson Phone 365-7633 or Write Box 3131, Castlegar 82 " Service Monday For Gwendolyn | Larson‘ of Robson iWved eteee peat “n ae Kootenay area, Gwendolyn May. Larson, 59, died last Friday in’ the Castlegar and District Hospital. Funeral service was held Monday from.the chapel of the Castlegar Funeral Home, Born in Edmonton, May 24, 1914, Mrs, Larson was married in 1947 and for the past five years has made her home in Robson. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Larson is survived by her husband, Nels; one brother, Howard Wright of Spokane, Wash. and several aunts, Rev. D. Harder officiated at the. service with uri taking place at Park Memorial Cemetery in Kinnaird. Dewdney Trail Now Has Some Sections Open Work at. restoring the ~Dewdney Trail has progressed to where it'is-now possible to travel by horseback or on foot from the Rossland Summit to a point on ‘Trout Creek approxi- mately five miles down the west slope from Santa Rosa Summit. This 25-mile section. was. slashed and blazed during the past summer by a crew of university students working under the supervision of the .Historic Parks and Sites Divi- sion, department of recreation and conservation. : Until the remaining sec- tions have been cleared be- tween the Dewdney Trail provincial marker north ‘of Paterson and the old campsite on Christina Creek, access to the trail will be via the Cascade Highway: > -” Several miles, of the route pass.over private land, and as the restoration of these stretch- es was made possible through the cooperation: of the land- owners, anyone making a trip over the trail should respect the’ property” rights of the owners. = The Trail Horsemen's Soci- ety and the Boundary Stock Horse Association have been instrumental in clearing the trail,:and have been informed by the Historic Parks Division that this “pilot project" will determine whether similar pro- jects will be carried out in other districts of the Southern Taterior. On the weekend of Sept. 29, 25 members of the Trail Horsemen's Society made the initial trek over the historic old trail, It was;a: combined work and pleasure, trip.‘as it also served as a means to pack the trail before winter set in. Office Supplies Typewriter Ribbons Staplers & Staples ledgers, Journals Large Envelopes Pencil Sharpeners Add Machine Tapes Rubber Cement Columnar Pads Steno Note Books “Come and See" GASTLEGAR NEWS : Come to BCAA! : Notice: Ai 8.c. motorists will soon be receiving Autoplan registration forms from the Insurance Corporation of British Columbia. The Autoplan brochure urges all motorists to use the free services of ICBC-trained insurance agents. All BCAA agents have been thoroughly trained to assist motorists with their Autoplan forms. Let BCAA answer your questions: How. can BCAA help me? The British Columbia Automobile Association has heen officially named by the B.C. government to be an agent for Autoplan. After nearly 20 years in the ‘automobile insurance field, BCAA has become the largest underwriter of auto insurance in the province. ‘With this vast experience, BCAA is highly qualified to serve you expertly and efficiently. a What do I'do with my ‘Autoplan forms?. : As soon, as you receive your vehicle insurance application and licence renewal form, bring, them to vany.of the nine BCAA offices listed here. Must I come in during regular office hours? No. BCAA offices will be open from 9 am to 9 pm, Monday through Friday, and from 9 am to 5 pm on Saturdays. (Kamloups 9 am to 5:30 pm Monday- ‘Wednesday only.) , NOTE: i Ja order to aveid the last-minute rash, please come ta BCAA as soon as yau receive your forms, Your . Authorize Autoplan | Agent. District Offices: New Westninster — 783 SIXTH STREET Penticten - BY MARTIN pUREET Victoria = 1075 PANDORA AVENUE Kamloups - THOMPSON TARK Will I have to pay a service fee? _ No, You pay only your regular Autoplan premium. All continuing, year-round serviccs — such as policy changes, change of car, accident claims, ete. — are available to members at no extra charge. May I phone BCAA? Yes, but it’s not recommended as telephone lines will a P - ATTENTION MEMBERS! WATCH: FOR this handy reference hanklet'in your mailbox next week. Autoplan’ will be thoroughly ,ex- plained, complete with diagrams and supplementary information. ALSO! This new BCAA booklet tells of three more insurance ilable t h be extremely busy. Also, it is necessary to ALL Category I Autoplan forms with an agent — {all 1966 madels and older, plus motorcycles, trailers, ete.). onally, but sp ing vehicke cluss and in 1 insurance.caverage. Tf it's you to visit a RCAA office, complete your forms and mail before. February Ist. 1974 to: BRITISH COLUMBIA AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION AUTOPLAN Department, P.O. Box 9900, Vancouver, I1.C. V6B 4H1. (NOTE: All cheques must he made payable to ICBC.) What kind of coverage can I get? ‘Basic covet is $60,000 for public liability; $250 ink and $50 deductibl tension cover: Yes, When making arrangements on your autumobile insurance with your BCAA agent, financial details can he obtained, Licence 15% of your, premium must be paid immediately. You will-be required to supply a sample petically numbered cheque at the time of applic: Neon = 556 BARKER STRELT Nanaimo — NOR TIBROOR MALL 4 Homeowner/Tenant Policies, 365! Travel Insurance, wi Excess Medical Coverage. 4 REMEMBER: BCAA offers you more than just Emergency Road Service. Members benefit from countless other ervices, too: Everything from world-wide travel booki ing services - hatel reservations - BC Motorist magazine Now...aren’t you glad you're a. member! + and. more! Everything comes together at BCAA BCAA. - 999 West Broadway, Vancouver, B.C, MAILING ADDRE! 1.0, Box 9900, Vancouver, B.C. VOn SEE Chilliwack - SOUTHGATE SHORTING CENTRE Prittee George = SURUCELAND SHOPIING CENTRE