an aneree ALTT tia hace niprconaneate ay 4 2 4 ; CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, October % 1914 ection News: By Jack Alouf |) Men's recreation’ fitness in the Stanley Humphries High | $Schoo! at 7.30 p.m. ‘The fellows have a’ work- jout followed by’ games. of Svolleyball,’ badminton, floor’ hockey or. whatever takes their tenet It ts a good classes are held every Tuesday @ From the Director's Desk Nov, 8, lt wll be held Monday. to Friday from 8 a.m. to 4.80 ae ent The ‘B.C, Badminton’ As- sociation will be conducting a .clinic in Castlegar on Saturday, Oct. 26. The clinics will be run by top’ professional players, get in some conditioning and ve a little relaxing fun, Don't . = it olf any longer—let's see Vou out there this ‘Tuesday. ; (You owe it to yourself. pea . rs . ‘There will be a clinic for all registered ambulance’ attend- ants in the Kinnaird Fire Hall ‘Hockey L.A. Turns Down Concessions © gar and District, Minor Hockey. held‘a general meeting last Ethursday ‘at ‘Kinnaird! Elemen-, stary School and president Gail Ualder, chaired: the meeting with | 18 ‘members present. singles and doubles games with ‘coach: ing. There will be an afternoon : ‘and an evening clinic to be hold Registration For Figure _ Skating ‘Open It fs still possible to register with the Castlegar . Figure Skating! Club which began its activities a’ week ago last Sunday, says a “Castlegar and Dist Bowing Results Mon: Night Mixed) 9) + (Bept, 80) "LHS Ruth Rosler 306, LET Ann Kajzar 697. ¢.) MHS Marv Hood 290, Mi , Ken [Hod 677, Fe eee for the club. 7” _ ‘.., Approximately 140. per- sons have already registered. | The girls are being taught by Sandra De Jong: who is: a familiar ‘face from last season sand by a new pro, Miss Brenna Waddell, a triple gold skater from Wayburn, Sask., who last getarting Oct,¢ 28) through ‘to. mix-up ‘last’ Thuraday evening ”! Ladies Auxiliary to Castle. . at Twin Rivers |School.: Any interested persons are asked to contact the Recreation Office i Pie a ee ‘A. crochet class, for ‘stu: “dents 10 years and upisto start - this: ‘Thursday, Oct. 15 at the Blueberry Creek Schoo! from 7 to 9 p.m.’ ; +] must. apologize for the year:taught at Red Deer, Alta, First competitions’ of the season are scheduled for Nav. 23 and 24 in Fernie. *A'dance is being held at ‘the Hi Arrow ‘Arms Nov. 29 with proceeds to go toward the local figure skating club to help defray rising costs... when the class was originally supposed’ to’ have started, ‘Everything is now straightened out and the class will start this Thursday for sure. ee te And from our Community’; Calendar of Events board’ the A voted against takeover of the arena concession, but Mrs, Beth Johnstone ‘agreed to’ write * ‘council-and. ask permission to. ‘sell hot beverages during hoc- key games until such times as the concession is in operation. Hockey: mothers are re- minded they are all automati- {}eally ‘members of ‘the’ Ladies: ‘Auxiliary without’ paying: doy fee and welcome to attend the “meetings. : Cantons Ladiés’ Golf Club held the last scheduled round of & the’ season on’ Tuesday of last week: A putting competition proved :to all how. terrible a ‘putting can be. + Prizes were given for all kinds ‘of ‘achievements ; and - some women won more than” ‘one. Ail season long the ladies - had nice} weather on:Tuesdays: ‘ang the ital -and 10 to:12 noon on Saturday. “League fall bazaar from 2 to'5 ~~ (Castlegar Ladies Hold - Last Scheduled Round “EXCAVATION -— HAULING — Back HOES “CONCRETE GRAVEL — PIT RUN GRAVEL’ . ‘TOP ’SOM. — 3% CRUSHED, ROAD GRAVEL] fos DRAIN ROCK — MORTAR SAND oa si “septic Tanks and Disposal Fields a Specialty” Oct! 18—Minto Chapter ‘of the Order, ofthe’ Eastern’ Star: bazaar, tea and bake sale at the saya to Castlegar and District Hospi- tal rummage sale at Kinnaird Hall from 7 to 9 p.m. on Friday Oct. 26—Catholic. Women's 1208. THT Mehepe 8240, ees Team Points: Bunshiners 9, Lucky, Five 1, Screwballs 0, Mishaps 4, Expos 8, Misfires'1. Other. 600's: Mary Hood 627, Ruth’ Roster 619,’ Len Donald 689, Dave Calder’ 606, John Marshall 618. ©. ‘Mon. Night: Mixed .7-9. p.m: us 8, Palmaruk 244 LHT_ A, Bouchard 580;\° "7 MHS M. Hood 272, MHT L. ‘Donald 704. THS Screwballs 1118, Tt ‘Screwhalls 2930, + Team Points: Sunshiners 1, Screwballs 2, Expos 1, Lucky Five 2,: Misfit Mishaps 3. # CASTLEGAR NEWS Towing Badminfon Ginic a Visits Casllegar October 1b p.m. at'St. Joseph's Catholic Hall i in South Castlegar: sociation’s Clinic "a will be held in Castlegar 'on Saturday, Oct. 26 at Twin, Rivers School. Ct Badminton ‘players of all “ievela ‘are cordially invited to attend the clinic, either asa spectator, or to be: personally coached ‘by leading profes; sionals. i Visiting our, area, will be Mr. Blake’ Kennedy, who ‘has returned to British Columbia to “resume ‘his, distinguished: bad-. inton career, after having < toured New Zealand last: year. for lunch and some went out to tackle the second nine holes. of golf later. If the weather. continues fine, perhaps members can get a few more games in before the > snow. falls’ and covers ‘the th day was extra fine Peel 9 d ends up.like a sack of oes? You'd roai hter, and: it. was always at hat ends; up as* <8 costly. personal injury. settlement.’ Bunny asa) strong, style that has won him numer ‘ous titles over the years. A native Vancouverite now resid- ing in’ Oliver, ‘he’ is” looking forward, to” his. second:” B.C. Badminton : Association cclinte! i tour. In our:area Mr, Kennedy “will conduct: two clinices—one in the afternoon from 2 to 4 p.m. for juniors® and ‘one’ in, 8 s evening | from 7.to ke 80 p.m. for. 1 ill be no’ charge for z "¢49, M. Carew ats, M. “Hood 640.0 Mon. Night Mixed oil pam. LHS Mary Postnikoff 270, LHT Mary Postnikoff 628. .MHS Harry Markin 297, MHT Jean ‘Comtols 678. Team High Single Head Pins 1074, THT. Head Pins 2962. Team‘ Points: Spares 0, Head Pins 3,-Low. Lofters’ 4, The' 660's 0, Challengers 1, Team 6+ 4, Other, 600’: 3 Harry Markin: 670. Tues. a.m. Coffee. Breakers LHS Colleen ‘Lightle 231, LHT. Britt’ Edblad' 604. THS Muffets 866. THT Muffets 2518.) Team |Points: Cheerios 5, Muffets 11, Mugs 8, Pincurlers &, Take Five 4, Wheaties 3, Other 600' A C. Lightle 602, Tues. Ladies 1) pan. (Oct:.1) LHS ‘Vi McLuckie 251.. ° LHT. Kay Gretchin 647. THS Macalister’ Ins. 1024. THT Macalister, Ins.’ 2756," °: Team Points: Macalister, Ins. 12, Independents. 4, Boun- dary Electric 9, Sentinals 5, Lucky, Five 9, Castlegar. Drug ’ Other, 600's: : Irene: Hil) ‘619. - Tues. Night Mixed 7-9, pan. LHS: Susan Whitfield (242. LHT. Susan Whitfield’ 592., _ MHS) Tom Cowlin’ 308. ‘MHT Larry Olson 695... : THS Ding Bats 1023. THT Ding Bats:2870."). Team Points: Alley Cats 2, Reyulars 1; Misfits 3, Ding Bats 8; Columbia 5 = 2, Screwballs 1. ‘Other 600's: ‘Tom | Cowlin 644, Matt Rohn 624, Bil Robin-: son 616, : Tues. Night Mixed ‘oar pan. LHS ' Marge Bonnett 236. LHT. Marge Bonnet! MHS. Bill) Shay. 21. MAT Larry. Webster. 644, THS Nighthawks 976.. THT. Nighthawks 2870; Team ‘Points:..C.P.'s 2, Roadhogs 0, 7-11's 1, Night- bamee L.C. Bees 2, Checkers Other 00's: Jack Osachoff ” = 608, Bill Shay, 606, Lee Plamon nal ry: Ce teil reports ‘that last cae falls: killed over’ 19,000, persons and_ second © ‘only : to, motor accidents as a cause: ‘for An insurance compan; ber of falls, even went so far as ‘to develop :a ‘device ‘called the “slip meter’. to measure. the: comparative slipperiness of Commonly, the things thi render ‘a floor. unsafe are..tod much wax in offices, i, grease and 3 ‘oil and foreign jiaterials on the floor—tools; hardware, and ‘> other. items that belong on the work bench’ in the employ- ee's tool kit. + 2 .Floors in an unsafe con tion:and ‘feet’ are “a bad ‘combinatic n. Spillage makes * the floor difficult to traverse; A Complete Stock of ‘Parts : for all Makes and Madels’of Cars ? = Master: Chores. &, Charges | elcome 4 “HER BRAKE & WHEEL ~ 713-- 6th ‘Ave. S. — Castlegar PHONE 365-7818. PapanKceeearane slip:may start a’bad fall that winds ‘up ag a severe linjury. If = ~ there ‘is ‘spillage, wii it up! - When material is dropped on the floor there is'a pretty 3 good: possibility that sooner or later‘someone’ will trip. If it doesn't belong on the floor, pick it up! By removing’ the hazard- ous condition, you will have eliminated ‘the source of an accident.” All slips and falls are not caused by poor housekeeping. We should not overlook the type of accident caused by unsafe practices, There's the th don 604; ‘Wed. Morning Drivers (Oct. 9) LHS Angie Arnason 229. LHT.Lil Knowleri 698. urning up the aisles, rush- ing around corners; bumping“: into Peaple, not looking where- zhe's going. Eventually. -he ends ip flat on’ his ‘face! =.) ‘Team Points?) Chevys'4, Ramblers 0, T’Birds 3, Cadillacs ‘<1; Hornets 2,: Model Tees'2,” Other’ 600's:' Pearl Mott 615, Bobbie Keraiff 607, Erma ~ Myktye 604,07!" Wed. Night Diamong 9-11 p.m. (Oct. 2) 2A LHS 0, Moffat 298, LHT 0, Moffat'776.’ MHS 'B, Haack 287. MET” J, Stone 670, » THS Live Five um, THT Live Five 8053, (Team Points: Flukie Five i 4, Live Five 3, Holly Rollers 3, i Nothings 0, Amateurs 1, ’Pick- ups 1 Other 600's:; Brian Mac Lure ‘636, L::Donald 660, B Haack’ 648,'J.:Lipkovitz: 652, Wod. Night Diamond 9-11'pan.. i Oct; 9)! LHS H. Turner. 256, ce H., Turner 627. ‘MHS B. Davis 278." mat B” > Davis 719, : THS Pick-ups 987. qT : Pick-ups 2762, Team Poitits: Flukie Five 3, Live Five 1, Holly Rollers 2, Nothines 3,’Amateurs 1, Pick- PS, Other ‘00's BL Macbure ° ‘Thurs. Morning Ladies LHS Dorothy; Martini 278. > LHT. Dorothy, Martini 648, ; ‘THS Chipmunks 953. THT. t Squirrels 2546. x Team: Points: Lions /1,.- Minks 0;:Chipmunks ‘2,’ Teddy. Bears 3, Beavers 4, Squirrels 2. 3 Other 600's: Fran Maratall 614, Colleen. Lightle 608, LHT: Bonnie’ White 714..." THS Moaners 919. THT Criers 2678. ‘Team Point: Hooters Th “'Screamera 6,,Groahers 4,.Wail. ers 9, Criers 10, Moaners'12) ‘Thurs. Night Mixed (Oct. 10) mt LHS: Ruth: Rourke 282 LHT: Ruth Rourke’.636, MHT Bill: Davis ,755. > ‘THS Head Pins-1095, THT. The Robots 3024. * Team Points: Avengers 3 bert 6 Bein 638, ne Hood 619, Kar! Koreen 619, John Stetsko 610, Gary Raynor. 608; ‘Lou- . “ise Howes 601. Fri. Night Mixed (Oct. 4) “LHS Joan’ ‘Humphrey. > There “is' always someone © s ::who doesn't believe in ladders, is much faster to climb boxes, shelves, chairs, ete. Then one ‘day he ends up sprawled on the “Phen there’ 8 the-jok the jolly gent who. always gets: a = laugh ‘out-of ‘pulling: front ut nder"people: _ ‘And 'there’s the person ho’ hates ‘to’ stoop ;and: will valk around, over or through: aterial ‘on the floor, ‘but ever picks it up. \i Falls on: stairs account. for y/ serie injuries to em. ployees. Management can keep. stairs well lighted, : clean and free/of obstacles. Butiit is difficult ‘to. con! from: taking: 2 unsafe practices: A i The’ two-steps-at-a-time person who risks life-and limb: ‘to: save’ afew ‘seconds; the ind”. walker who carries so uch ‘that he'can't see where 's \going; ‘the “drdamer” ‘whose head is in the clouds and. whose feet wander they, know. not: where. | =o Management can minimize falls through the installation of safe physical ‘and mechanical facilities; the immediate correc-; tion ‘of; fall hazards; ‘preventive = mail nance; advance analysis | i of seasonal or.unusual jobs and fireman ‘with no fire to go and’ supervision: MIXED CURLING MEETING TONIGHT, OCTOBER 7 ph his ol iy, hairs out, training . ie the Castlegar Arena Public the dnc season: ‘LThe following Skating schedule, 12:45 (pi 2:45 'p.ms - 4:45: p. public Skating rates for the 1974-75 seat are as follows: . * Parent and ‘1, Tot Each ‘additional To 'd set containing 26 original hits! track 2-1 sone set’ Worthy: ‘focal. and national oxpiictns need your © assistencd: to be effective cin “the. coming ‘year "Include ‘the Natignal Institute of the Blind, ‘Red Cancer Society, Salvation Asmy, Senior Citizens many camps for our young Pewee —> Just mention’ a few. pie acteer Se oo teri Dare USES Se eeY ee throughout. the province. is urgent and volunteer donors are the only source for all the required for hospital surgery: None of the blood is wasted. One pint of blood can’ now save the lives ‘of as many as five different people. Those unable donor, ‘a member. :° blood Kinnaird Junior Secondary. School staff ‘Brace \Gerrand, illust: ! reminded of another blood elinle to be held Nev. College. Dog Involved As Pick-Up Is Totaled: Minor cuts and bruises , were ‘sustained by Georgette, Ness of Robson when the) 1960 ' pick-up she was’ driving: ” swerved to miss a.dog and went out of control ending’ in” the ditch, The aceldent was reported | 8.66 a.m. Saturday ‘and’ is reported to have occurred on the Robson Road half\a ‘mile towards Keenleyside Dam. ::. No charges have been.’ laid: The vehicle is reverie as! totalled, Bink'& Doint.. . Haye Now. Hit ‘, The Movies The puppet pair from outer space, Binkly and. Doinkel, and’ their’ earth-bound friends, : whose antics on safety: have entertained children across Ca- nada for the past two summers, are now movie stars, The National Film Board” is distributing a' movie on the). popular puppets }who alerted children in” parks and play-~ grounds to hazardous products ( “and 5 it of Police Seek Yellow Hit Run Vehicle : Police are asking as- sistance in locating a yellow vehicle which was involved in a hit_and run accident in Oolis- chenla over the weekend. Tho vehicle is reported to have extensive’ damage.to the right side. ‘ Travelling Can Nourish Appreciation Some travellers come back © from a trip: with just another window: sticker,’ Others come back with something better, a greater. insight \and’. appreci- : ation of the eutdones. Parents. can. nudge - their children toward a lifelong love of nature with a litle planning and’ preparation. Even adults can: rekindle ‘;some’’ of their. < earlier, childlike sense of won: ders i: Consider fica alchiog pen ae ‘for example. The prerequisites: Travelling ‘from. coast. to coast, the puppets were able to illustrate to children the rules of bicycle safety ‘and warn of the dangers of household chem- icals, They emphasized» ‘the meaning of the four ‘hazard- ous products symbols. ius d Wednesday's cline’ are group, free. of charge, from libraries in some'30 locations across Canada. on the film ‘and accompanying material is avail-- able from regional offices of the department: of consumer..and - corporate . affairs: ‘in Halifax, .. Montreal, Toronto, Waites ; dV. Be koff, Mra. William -(Nellic) ‘The film is available to any National ’ Film’ Board lending Court News. Danny Bosse of Castlegar pleaded’ guilty'to' possession of cannibas and was fined $200 or in default'930. days’ in jail..He was charged on Tuesday of last week after police raided his residence, It is not known how much of the drug was’ seized, * hd * Robert Hume Pollock of Slocan Park pleaded guilty to a charge. of: possession: of. mari- juana, 'He' was'fined $74 or in’, default one week in jail. * * * Robert Osmachenenko of. Ootischenia : pleaded ‘guilty to being a minor in Possession. He was fined $35: “a little patience, an inexpensive bird guide book and’a pair of field Blasses. Or, give nature | photo- , graphy a hance through still‘or “motion: pietures:. Composing a picture.of.a ‘mountain or valley. can ‘open, a, Botentlal’ artlét ‘ ‘Or. just identifying things bea flowers, éte.—ean whet axchild’s curiosity.» An illus- trated guidebook on the subject is the ‘only initial requirement. * ‘most effective as it is ingested everyday. Howeve “fluoride. ‘can’ be’ applied directly to the”: teeth’ aswell. This ‘preventive treatment is'done in’ a’ dental ffice. Visitin the dentist on’ veregul cal prevents dental disease, : “Each Thursday” ‘Night: zs ee oT pm. { JLEGION HALL, ‘CASTLEGAR _ CASTLEGAR a 915 Columbia “Castlegar o USE YOUR PACIFIC 66 CREDIT CARD, CHARGEX OR MASTER CHARGE. EE TIRE STORAGE BAGS WITH EACH TIRE. Cromer ye xp as wr eNT Sh ayer Pee HE ROE UT eT