<2s CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 27, 1969 Local and District Bowling Results Monday Night 7 o’clock Tuesday 1 o’clock [S Bertha Greenwood Elsie Rysen 232. MHs~ Harry Chernoff 264. LHT Bertha Greenwood|LHT Nosemarie Jenkins 607.|204. MHT Ed Wood 718. 55. THS Macalister’s Insur- THS The ? 1160, nara MHS Matt Rohn 304. MHT/ance 868, THT Macalister’s|The ? 3077. Matt Rohn 718, Insurance 2488. Team points; The ? 3, Pot Shots 1002, Team points: Lucky 5 1,/Kin Gars Ba Regulars 4, a: THT Jets 2724. Castlegar Drug Can indy jossibles 1, Spoilers 1, ‘Blow Team points: Alley Cats|Stripers 3, Mecalister's In- 4, Jets 3, Droppins 1, Rat surance 4 ‘Oglows 1, Indepen- Hi-Lite Restaurant “Specializing in Chinese Foods” Phone 365-6741 for Take-Out Orders Open 6 a.m. to 9.380 p.m. Closed all day Monday BANQUET FACILITIES FOR SMALL GROUPS 280. LHT Bev Maloff 748. WKP&L Appointments The appointments of J. A. Drennan as superinten: qowd 600's Don Farrier Finks 1, Pot Shots 3, lents 0. Other 600's Ralph Scott|/Tuesday Mixed 7 o'clock 712, Brian Lutz 641, Mike Burnham 626, Ralph Peter. 613. Coffee Break League LHS Hazel Donaldson ais: LHT Hazel Donaldson THS Wheatles 1086, THT Wheaties 2' Team points: Cheerios 1, 2, Pineurl: worth 636. Coffee Break League LHS Kay Bevans 306, | k LHT Kay Bevans 782, -THS ery ae 1056. THT Take Fi Points: Cheerios 1, Team Muffets 0, PRIUES 0, Pincurl- into ehaple ‘0 cl ers 4, Take Five 3. a ie : cent Hall. Other 600's Bev Down- ey 674, Joyce Andrew 638. the Hostessts for the evening were Mrs. C. H. Schellenberg. Me J. Sherbi-/son 620, Ralph Ackles 643, Buffett and Mrs, H. Johnson, nett Mrs, T. of |W Trail was the evening's prize winner, Mr. Drennan will be re- for the juts Other 608 Hla Harry Chernoff 678, 637, LHS Florence Armstrong |Dave "adshead 619, Matt Rohn 605, Erma Mykyte Tues. Night Mixed oi LHS Joyce qurner: 296. LHT_soyce ‘turner 7: al Raha 271. MHT Matt Rohn 705. THS Nighthayis 1070. Eastern Star Ohserves (5th Birthday Here to the 65 ladies present. Petts, Mrs. Other 600's Ralph Peter- ell, Mrs. L.| Bill Carlson 637, Marge Bon- 694, Deivers LUT Maree 2 altingharn im. 657. gular meeting of THS a Chevys 1037. THT iter, Londen of ene Chevys 2834. held Team points: Cadillacs 0, tangs 3, Chevy: ab Jaguars 2. Other 60's Bertha Vin- the “Twin Rivers At the close of business | tan; ie ir {iloyed a scclat Sens! ‘Shows 7.30 & 8.00 p.m. SAT — MON — TUES March 29 - 31 - April Ist peer ‘eh n tndane we tare ral holders. laree. decorated birthday: y with e emblem and the in- Matinee Sat. at 2.00 p.m. iption ‘Happ’ By was also o placed the centre Lion! “AFRICA of the cent 629. t Weds Nite aot Rate Betty Orlow 251. Lar Betty Oflow 10. THS Robins 80, THT Farrota: Abs, points: Parrots 4, pudeee 1, TSanaries 3 Swat lows 0, Orioles 1, Robins Thursday Morning LHS Phyllis Phipps 260. LHT Calteen Lightle 684. s 955. THT 2562," Team points: Squirrels 1, Lions 3, Minks 2, Birthday” ai "Stewart, worthy Beavers 2.|/the power resources of the com- Pany to meet customer needs up ia Laycock’s new ‘re: sponsibilitics will include cus- tomer sales, the extension of service to “customers, rates, public and industrial rela: ons. er Commission and later with BC. dro until joi West Kootenay Power in If 5.]at Trail where he has bee: f the Associat sional Engineers of B.C. Mr. rayon | was born at Nightin; and duated pales the aie et Alberta at Edmonton in el West Kootenay He was assigned to Pen- fetes as superintendent of Okanagan-Similkameen division a post he held until 9. He then moved to Trail ie wbecome superintendent of o-Boundary div- ber provide disposal of any 3. A. Drennan i G. L. Laycock Cable television will be for the enjoyment ma the recent monthly meeting of the Women’s Auxiliary to Castlegar and District ns- |Health Centre. At present auxiliary members are busy collecting items for the wordy, rum- mage sale to be held April 11 sad 12, was noted that the knithng window at the hos- pital has a large display with more articles being made. Television by Cable For Hospital Patients .| the "| Hospital held in the. Rotary yill ed of the various ceereens | who have Hi Arrow Arms Motor Hotel CABARET Saturday, March 29th Dancing 9-1 Music by The Occasions Enterainment — Fun Lucky Dinner for Two Admission: $2 Per Couple ge n knit les to the itting window tt is requested these don- ors contact wat James La- 17 is the date set Ball tt has pea decided by the emieee of the auxiliary to publicize the fact that their meetings are held on the third Monday of each month at the Rotary Health Centre and anyone interested in joining is welcome to at- DAI Sterne a PAGO Sort SE EVER TS March 27, 28, 29 ‘In Your Friendly Neighborhood Safeway Store WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES Apple, Grape, or Orange. Serve Chilled. 48 fl. oz. tin ..... Homogenized. Made from No. 1 P 48 ‘oz. tin Empress Pure | Peanut Butter No. 1 White. Granulated 99% B.C. Sugar Snow Star ice Cream. 5 59" Strawberry, Vanilla, Necro en: and Chocolate ................ T.V. Dinners Banquet 49 Beef, Chicken, Turkey and Salisbury Steak. 11 oz. Package Reg. or Drip Grind. 2 Ib. tin. Edwards Fresh Coffee Flo No. 1 mn alty. Puree $1.49) & Robin Hood Ur matron a ca Mint O° chapter Teddy Bears 4, Chipmunks 0. of names is desir-|tend. TEXAS tom in 1964 he became rt sincere welcome to all pre- Rowdy Rollers: 1 p.m. Anderso: sistant n | transmission and distribution, Taste Tells Puritan Sea Trader Flaked Tuna LHS: hirley STYLE” 290. ABT. shiney Barton 690. ‘HS Hooters 1124. THT Hooters 2676, Team points: Hooters 3, Screamers 1, Groaners 1, Wale 8, Criers 3, Moaners Other 600’s Shirley An- derson 61 Thurs, wake mixed comm. the position he held until his present appointment. Mr. Laycock is chairman of the Kootenay Branch of the Engineering Institute of Two District Teachers “To Attend Convention Canada, and a a mietaber of the Two delegates from the be jocal asociation President Cc and Dis! each-| Nelson Allen and agreement’ Engineers of BC. He is a/ ot; Association will attend|chairman Martin Van der Pol. the 50th anniversary conven- They will debate 20 re- tion of the B.C. ‘Teachers’ |solutions from local school sent. Mrs. A. Saunders, the fist worthy matron of Min- to, cut the cake and served Manor House LINOS — SASH AND DOOR » Bi mas Meat Pies @ Assorted Green @ Cream Con @ Mica ) Storm and Screen Windows Made to Order “Invites tenders for Painting of Cranes and Misc. Delicious in _ Equipment _— Arrow — Reference No. CQ4287 : upon of $10.00 plus J $0.50 B.C.SS. Tax for the first copy and $5.00 plus $0.25 ' B.CSS. Tax for each additional copy; non-refundable. Sealed tenders clearly marked as above-referenced will be received in Room 1056, B.C. Hydro and Power Au- thority Building, 970 Burrard Street, Vancouver 1, B.C. until 12:00 Noon, April 1, 1969. Details may be obtained at the office of the Purchasing Department, 10th Floor, 970 Burrard Street, Vancouver 1, BC., telephone 683-8711, Local 2579. LHS Pearl Fillipoff 281. LHT pearl Fillipolt “¢ 611. MHS D: Rourke 267. MHT Darrel Rat Rourke ‘757. THS Lifesavers 1013.. MHT Lifesavers 2750. Team points: potsnots 2. Yippees 2, Splinters 1, Life- savers 3 Flukey Five 4 Good Guys 9 ther 600's Fred Fillip- tr ese. Shirley Stans 609, Joe Zebrott €02, Gladys Manahan aaa Night Classic Mixed LHS Lorna LHT eBobbie Ker nger Traut Charlie Burdett 319. oo B Y GEORGE” WE HAVE THE SAVINGS AND GEORGE WANTS THE CASH So it all adds up to Terrific Buys for Easter FOR YOU “BY GEORGE” IT’S THE WAY TO SAVE SOME OF THE FABULOUS BUYS MHT t Charlie Burdett 775. Letter of Airline Sent to Committee By Local Chamber A letter from Morris read at the recent Castlegar and District Chamber of Commerce meeting dealing Maas with the company’s proposed feeder service embracing Castlegar, Revelstoke, Mica Creek, Nakusp, Prince Geor- ge and other Aviation of Revelstoke was| Uped, Beaton at Vancouver April 7-10. Keynes ote speaker | at the convention will be oyd e Ontarid Royal Commission on Eaucat ion. will the implication of tie soar en: “Living and L finances |for the organization in the staffs and associations and 25 recommendations from fed- eration committees. The resolutions cover a wide range of subjects from to priorities All Sizes of Glass Cut to Order KOOTENAY BUILDING SUPPLIES “We Take Better Care of Your Building Needs” 636 Columbia Avenue — Phone 365-5155 coming years. ught: ‘down ane the‘Com- mission and which is being used as the basis for drasuc changes in the Ontario edu- eation system. He will also ipare findings in his report. to the report of the BCTF Commis- son on Education. Many of Blow Outs 1. Other 300'’s Walter Ker- aiff ce ther 600's Tom Cowlin Lott toh Obetkots: 702, Bill alter Keraiff 7 Wi ooo Marge Bonnett 628, Lor- The service would utilize a six-passenger plane. After considerable discus- ‘| sion, chamber president Mary ferry referred the mat- in the BCTF report were similar to those in the Ontario com- ter special headed “by Colin Maddocks. in; Cxtlegar school as from wi na Senger 625, Ray ‘Senger 608, Carol O'Neil 612, Paul Makeiv 602. Scholarships For Music Are Offered Two music scholarships have been announced for Music Teachers ion., These will be a scholar- ship of $200 for a student studying under an_associa- tion ‘member, and a $50 schol- arship which will be given at SPORT SHIRTS short & long sleeves regular 10.00 ; NOW sSOoOcKS regular 1.75 $3.87 | NOW ONLY . PANTS regular 12.95 NOW ONLY .... RUBBER WORK CLOTHES VY PRICE DRESS SHIRTS 20% OFF SWEATERS regular 19.95 $5.77 ALL WINTER JACKET & COATS VY, PRIGE PERMANENT PRESS WORK SHIRTS regular 6.95 NCW . $5.77 GEORGE SAYS: ” Cash Only Please” THE SALE IS ON NOW AT HIS MEN’S WEAR P.S. Who’s George? Check at the B of M lusic Festival. The tsssovialion said these awards have been made pos- sible through the assistance of the B.C. Centennial cultur- al fund. Your blood donation is a gift of life for someone. a regular donor. FRANCHISES NOW AVAILABLE FOR KET A) : as biG The world’s fastest-growing Drive-In Food Ser- vice Chain, with over 2,000 stores from coast- to-coast and around the world. Already the largest chain in the B.C. Interior. Be your own boss. Achieve financial independence. We provide: a training program, supervision, advertising suppo! $15, 000 fo $25,000 CAPITAL REQUIRED