CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Mar. 2, 1961 H : : : _ a we CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Mar. 2, 1961 - ® ENE ; CASTLEGAR SOCIALS Te Fix Bloomer Creek Run-Off THE SPORTS SGENE * An lican Vv M XINNAIRD SOCIALS . os a aa Hhorenrel churenen, acne ore : Bloomer Creek run-off was a|course or its equivalent is het our Busy Week i in Bowling, J ‘Minor Hockey Dane ig! or eae Vest yh feeting ot Mra. ‘Kaufman, Phone ‘piss Nel son Gi rs, GF Boys Jour ney Winners : B OB S$ ‘ Miss Connie Krewenchuk has " “ o At a cnicely ararnged miscel- z subject again at Castlegar’s coun-|responsibility," just as the CPR's : the church by two women, members| Kinnaird as alternate delegates.: way, with o 9-7, 22-12, 34-30 ad-|squad 11-2 in the final. frame, ; Winner of..this will. travel to returned to her home In South! on meeting Tuesday night. responsibility goes no further than| | algta, oh any of the goals, i ‘{langous shower held at’ the homo) vantage’ throughout, The only ‘time|.’, Alec, Verigan and’ Hans Loréiz| Vancouver for the provincial play- PAY'N TAKIT. rs F ‘ . OPEN 9:00sit 9:00 team high aggregate, Peewees 2899, Colon Retall 6, Gastiegir Drug 1 . Other. top scorers Martin Pawlick/: sam Rilkoft! paced Co-dp to Phone 5274 after 6 p.m... 610. Peewees 4, Misfits 0; Handi- . BOWLING RESULTS She caps .4,, Beavers, 0; zillntetones 4; .| Monday's Mixed Commercial League| Phantoms 0. By JAKE: ‘KOENIG ‘were recogrilzed iat Inst week's ves-| a : Baroy ae nog afer |*" em age mt eating tna water gre ete | ..°Y gt ai Logereeirt sts Miah Fc tle AG Bey retaliate nw ot pmo | and Mrs, RChadwiek and Mr. ana|‘#®, cost of enlarging the run-off/ly through the railroad’s right-of- parish of Bt, Alban's, Castlegar; andl ches ahd cH. Wood! were named “te Apr eelekeony a pleas ate sur. |25y Kind’ was in the third period|lowed, by Frank Zubeo with 10, all-star © teasing, were. aclected pia eet Biel . Hpi’ on He ane anata: at we way. ie hen : * ‘st. John’s, Kinnaird tie’ Castlegar.” charch:’ committed P rie on When they. whittled ‘Grand Forks ‘Allan Bunn was high’ mon‘for/and the following , were selected 2 ¥ etween $7. weoe “|. “That's quite true," comment~ x . <|! : lead down, ~ ‘Trail with 12 points... “ Mar, and Mrs, R.. Goulet 9nd) routing of the run-off will beled comm, ] Manarin, Mrs. ‘Harry Killough, Miss have the game in the bag, leading hoth ‘st. “Atbon's and. 8 Employees’: ‘Union’ :|tll MoKenule, Mra, Les Reed. Mrs,|9-9) 19-9 atid 28-19, However, the ‘| Joe ‘Pickering, Mrs, Ralph” Scott, Rut on a - last-minut Are Negotiating. Ken Roberton, Mrs. E. ©, Ac-| rive to. the cwite and closed the Korman, Mra, Jim Wisted, Mra. An- Lay personrlel of tha: “Caatlegar dy Evans, Mrs.. Ernie Geronazzo, hoaplital ‘are’ presently negotiating | M5. Martin Bale, Mrs. KK. °M, Letter to the Editor. fwith a: committee ‘of the ‘hospital |SPe"ee, Mis. Fat Haley, Mrs, Ed} > cre bdnrd for a labor contract with the)McCauley, Mrs.’ Floyd | Peterson,’ Dear Sir: hospital. Mrs,,B,Calkin, Mra, Jack Robin- ere Commas Paty leader In son, Mrs.“Gordon Relth and Mrs. rales nedress: BCcus le ane Destin persone ora ‘Bate. government of being dictatorial and|_ Employees" “Unién, iacal. 180, Pea | yo ee of. taking away individual rights by thie, first contact Rath (the hospital A large attendance of cubs and|20b allowing. the ‘check-off’ of dues ig How: belng. negotiated <1 ( Scouta and: their fathers, participa-|!f money collected from the dues The Hospltal ‘Employees’ Union | ed in thelr atinual father ‘and son| Oe Oe, soe foe, pautieal eur banquet: ‘Thursday when the Baden|POSe3. Includes la ro shel! Help abe petienea the ats Powell ‘Club catered in a Ont SU ltd of the fice” staff, nurses’ aides, housekeep. | 2% meat ball supper: munists, “combed, Se would {eave Mrs. Jack Tammiusara of Costiega®,| ing : malda and ‘maintenance Mr: Cecil’ Munns, president’ of | enicds appoain ‘COF and Com: Feb, 27, 6 ‘daughter’ atatt. E the group-committee, welcomed the| uit. son eOMIA. Benmore Ome: ee eS Fr. To Mr, and fic Neguting tr ti ‘homie, in pepe rer re ci rae tatorial, and take away. individual Mrs, Prank Kootnikoff' of Crescent|Jobi McGilp’' and. hospital. board | by Chase Pearson ‘and The Ohitt Habla to atk etna ae BARTEL; — To 'Mr/ and Mrs,| members Mrs: Clara Saunders, Quy | Scout was toasted by Brian Waite. propaganda they really are oppased Henry Bartel of ‘Castlegar, Feb. 28,| Guido, Ross: McCutcheon and Gor- ‘Jack’ Burak ‘recited s&* poem in|¢o? A son... don Reith: 2.-.,- connection with his toast’ to the], < wworgan we. Communist rtp tee ‘To Flying Oltiver and |<" Representing * ‘the: union. are aj fathers, District ‘commissioner. F, ‘ae fo take for sree enn York. (nee Edith Gru-| Mr." McDonald. of :and | Waite “the group, ‘refer-| that ‘all’ union members are either ber) of Ottawa, ‘March 1, a son. Mr.| three” "hdspital - smabloyees, ‘Pat Ro-|Ting to the origin of Scouting -and| cor or Communists, I.know of one York is the son ‘of Mr, and Mrs: H./ main expressed the hope that the neW/ union plant where not 10°per cent Kinnaird, Rover, ‘Troop " recently formed in| of the memberd are Communist and Robson .would be successful “'and| COF combined. insnleatien to the surrounding aie: In the union ‘pledge, the unfon KING SIZE SURF seteee eee n eee e ORG - EGGS, local fresh, large, 2 doz. .. -.89¢ (MILK, Pacific tall, 6 tins......... 99¢ ROUND STEAK, Ib. ............. 696 MINCED BEEF, lean, Ib.......... 39¢ SLICED BAGON, side, 7 SMOKED COD, Ib. .............. 48 ROBIN HOOD FLOUR, 25 th. paper $1.39- case of 48 fins ......... $7.85 . PORK & BEANS, 24-15 oz. ...... $2.95 ee ee ee egrets None “Grade 11 Gary Wood 5.0, Robert Schulte 4.3, Terry Dalton 43,’ Wayne Groutage 42, Nadeerr Perehudoff 4.2, Terry Dalton 4.0 and Shirley Cheveldave 40, Grade 10 Tanya Charters 4.8, Mary Chevel- dave 4.7 and Judy Schellenberg 43. Grade 9 Vera Kooznetsoff 4.5, Don Martin 4.5, Alex Perehudoff 4.3, Jill Hughes 42, Katherine Riikoff 4.2, Gayle Davis 41, Sue Mitchell 40 and Pearl Keochin 4.0, " Grade 8 Marjorie King 5.0, Bill Gorkoff 4.5, Richard Waldie 4.4, Frank Lanzar~ otta 44, Jane Deans 4.3, Gerald Leduc 4.3, Katherine Soukoroff 4.1 and Fred Koch 4.0, Grade 7 Elaine Rempel 4.7, Tuula Asalto 4.4, Rod Killough 4.4, Marle Seto 4.4, Steve Tarasoff 4.4, Gordon. Davis 43, Elleen Postnikoff 4.3, Shirley Dodgson 4.1, Vihki Kellogg 4.0, Edna Ladies ‘high single, Marge Bon- nett 254; ladies high aggregate, Marge Bonnett 622; « team high. single, MM. Eilowatts | == 969; team high aggregate, MM. ‘Eilowatts 42751, :Hackies 4, “attey| Wed. Morning Ladies League: Ladies high single, Ethel Mont- gomery 258; ladies high aggregate, Sherl Lyons 540; team high single, Sparetires 866; team high aggre- gate, Sparetires 2196. Speedometers 3, Carburetors 1; Sparkplugs 3, Bumpers 1; Sparetires 3, “Hoods 1. Wed. Night Ladies Leagues” : chin 264; ladies high aggregate, Verna Keraiff-622; team high sing- le, Beatniks 953; team high aggre- gate, Beatniks 2594, ‘Thursday Night Mixed ‘League: Ladies high single, Mavis Doug- las . 224; : ladies ‘high: aggregate, Pearl Fillpott 616;. mens high sin- le, Fred. Fullipoff, 286;- mens high ~enel We've got it! The ae enamel that’s really SS MARSHALL WELLS. JELLé NEVER SAGS, RUNS OR DRIPS Flows‘ on’ smoothly, evenly, uniformly’ —= like baked enamel. Never leaves brush or lap marks, Dries without.unpleasant odor to.a high gloss finish. Needs no stirring «+6 never settles in the can, Tellenamel makes “paint measles” a, thing of the past! 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Buns von FRESH FIRM RIPE _ Tomatoes) tube GEMS Potatoes, 1 40 Ib. » belg - 39 PACIFIC OR CARNATION Phat _ Bréokfield - Palm, BUTTER, Ib. i ae i the. the, vet two. Th tion, A pleasant evening coritinued when fathers and sons enjoyed & number of. active games, in-law, Mr, and Mrs,’ Dents Hughes fired lnst:-week.”. England :in‘12 hours, landing Dack .| fa Vancouver (al son-in-] law, Evans, Sunday guests of, ‘Mr. ‘and Mrs, Einberry Heights were Mrs. Lockhart’s mo- ther, Mrs, K, M. Spence and Miss |ay "| Deve Mrs, “R: Miller, +}-their son Stephen; and Miss Katla Spence, all of Nelson, fe eas Kinnaird Pack demonstrated rudiments: of a. typical inspec- v2 Mr. 'T. J. Hughes of Oliver was guest of his son‘and daughter- states that . itwill not interfere with religious beliefs, political: ‘stas tus, ete. "would it ‘not be interfering ‘with individual rights, religious be- Uefe or, political: status by. forcing him, Res pay: for. what he believes is wrong’ --OPEN HOUSE ‘Thursday, March’ 9. -.- - 7.30 to 10:00 p.m, - ° Featuring: . : 4 a ‘oa Union Member , Display of students academic work - Display of extra-curricular’ work’ activities -REMATA: SOGIALS _ South. ‘Wales « “having travelled : by}. : ‘ecross the. continent.'to’ London, bout, two .weeks/ago. bglanaitnc tt Pockhill; arrived spend weeks with, her ‘daughter and Mr.” and. Mrs: Andy Lockhart of her two. sisters, ‘Mr, © Miller ‘and on Dayman; Quality Recapping Valeanizing j = Ne TTT : =I Education Week SCHEDULE OF. OPEN HOUSES. AT SCHOOLS: OF eats DISTRICT PARENTS - AND. INTERESTED | PERSONS. ‘ARE WELCOME: TO Visit DISTRICT ‘SCHOOLS: “ON “MARCH. 6" - Tarrys 6= 8 'p.m. =e | ~ 2 Bm; City, town or: village, and x your name and complete *. The addresses Jon.each fetter * .. Vand ‘parcel Should show. M. the full name of ‘the perso who is to get-it. 2 the correct apartment number, street address, rural. route number ot post office box number : postal. zone + number, . Where necessary. . return address ;;in. the upper Jeft-hand. corner. : Seo the ‘yallow mae of most: 2 telephone directories for complete, Postal information A correct’ postal. Industrial © Arts Display ” Science. Display. “Art Display: /. Teackers will ‘be available in their classrooms for “interviews, dager have ton where’ they” were viatbing Mr. and: Mrs. FN. Lang. Mr ‘and Mrs. We Leduc’ and family. of ‘Kinnaird ‘ were Sunday, ‘ sites: Reais home ‘of. “Mr, and Refreshments, served in. the Cafeteria from 9.30 “Mrs. A, Loule- and Miss =. Be “to, 10.00 pm. - White were. recent. visitors ‘at ‘the ‘ one . home of Mrs. I, Wiebe at; Kinnaird. ESL la A aps area TTT : _ Bomoundne: OPENING | of _the’ : CASTLEGAR ES. FORMERLY OCCUPIED By Bi HE T. EATON CO. MARCH 7,..1961. FULL LINE. OF: FISHING EQU. - MERCURY: “OUTBOARD " MOTORS if) SALES’ & » SERVICE. a quipment: for: is Archery, Golf,. Baseball, ‘Softball ; Camping, Tennis, Fihleg) and. Hunting. : DROP. IN ON TUESDAY T ‘OVER OUR: STOCK’ DOOR: PRIZE DRAW: ON OPENING, | DAY: puntnein cium tenant \ LARGE — Locar ERFSH EGGS 9 voz BOE - DOG FOOD, Tops 6 fur 4 Gal, uNico (ae $1.29 ‘FAB with PYREX WARE” | FLOUR, 3 Ibs - $1.39 ie BETTER’ ‘BUY : 2Ibs. 3% BETTER Buy Pork’ a. Beans Dre 19| SPARE. RIBS,” Ib. POT: ROASTS, Ib. TURKEYS, “Ib ‘Gradd A — 10 Ibs: & up”