CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thurdny, November 14, 1974 i a SRA RMN ‘From. the. Director's. Desk By Jack Alouf a ‘On Nov.'26 at 7) p.m., we ‘ ‘stare sponsoring a Cash and Turkey Radio Bingo’cn CKQR *, Radio, with proceeds to go to recreation programs, Cards are + “available at $1 each from Carl's Drugs, Castlegar. Drugs; ‘tn West's Department Store, Mar- shall Wells in‘the Plaza, Mor- an's Store in Thrums, East ‘’) Robson Store, Johnny's Gro- cery in Robson, the Maples; Store ‘in Blueberry, Bob's Pay 'N-Takit and the Recreation * Office. q * There will be three black- out prizes—the first two for # $50 and the last one for $100. A tt) turkey will go with each of the: %S three prizes, Turkeys: are do- ‘a nated by Cut-Rate:Groceteria “cand Super-Valy.). e s : On‘ Nov. 18 the defensive .2' driving course’ will be held at’ Stanley Humphies High School 7.30 p.m: in Room 108. ‘Another: hunter, safety ourse is being offered and will zeommence on Nov.” 19: at : Stanley Humphries High School at'7.30 p.m. in Room 105. veryone taking this course ! must register at the Recréation * Office no later. than Friday, Nov. 16. If we do not have at ‘least 12’students by that day, fi the course will, be cancelled. The following & is posted on munity Calendar board: -? Nov. 16 to (22—Young Canada’ Book: Week at the Castlegar Public Library, Nov. 17 to’ 26—Young Canada Music Week. Free student concert on Nov./17 at 3 + p.m,-at Selkirk College. . Nov.':17—Selkirk | College Film Festival presents: “Thieves ‘Like Us". » Noy. 24—Selkirk College Film Festival presents: “"Kama- rouska". Feel free to call the Recre- ation Office at’385-3386 and ask _ about what {s going on in'the area. ee The Castlegar and District Senior Citizens’ Club has many activities for seniors inithe area. Mondays at 1.30 p.m., cards; Wednesdays at 1 p.m., bowling; Thursdays’at 1.30 p.m., bingo and Fridays at 1.80 p.m., carpet bowling. , ; ‘Most activities are held in the Senfor Citizens’ Centre’ on Second Ave.’ in Castlegar. ‘ Cee ce | i A service we offer for. seniors who have trouble get- -” ting out. and about: is our « Homeward Bound Program. This is where we arrange for transportation, and\in some, cases help, for particular jobs around the house. >Fall Clean-up “for, ; feaYour: tun Gay 2+, garbage’ pick-v| : 2 No frocks. will be .. prunings must. be ‘fied °i garden. refuse: boxes. Other garbagi i handled by one. ~ KINNAIRD TRANSFER Up. LA. (TONY) ‘GERONAZZO, AMANAGER © -EXCAVATION — HAULING — BACK HOES. CONCRETE GRAVEL’ — PIT. RUN GRAVEL: sia {TOP SOIL — Ya CRUSHED ROAD GRAVEL. aay DRAIN | OCcK — MORTAR SAND ; City from’ November,12 to. 22 inclusive. picked iin Branches ¢ or bundles. Leaves ‘and: ust: be.in bags or. tied paper. ust be of a size to be Works Supe: Pub! isor’ (CITY OF CASTLEGAR! 245 ‘readin: NOW. THEREFORE Monday, ‘ WHEREAS the Canadian © ohas . recommended: that the®‘observance "of a. Young Canada Book Week from, November. 18th < “to November :24th:.would help. among the young’ ‘an ‘Interest in beaks: and ‘Mosby; ‘Mayor of Castlegar,.do hereby p November 18th to 24th! as: Young Canada: Book Week and do’ urge’ all; parents: and, teachers. to observe this .week and promote. an: enriched educational, cultural k. ¢:and recreational: life for our: children, brary. ‘Association stimulate: resolved, |, Edger iH. $ “itself. o~ a will be already on the move! for vie Pood shi —shot s receiver so he has to reach for it, just. asa foot “6 Krug. for: USER Ne os plays re pped'sha: ASTD UMA STAVE enya Fon pen aay Vagekint ral ; Pn ; > to be determined by the rinks} : rply, cn the ice to forwards all is thrown slightly ahead of a receiver. They make i it look so. easy But that’s professionalism. ightly, ahead of the: - Pensioners Curling eigen ‘By Yohn Dalee ‘A good start to’the,1074.75\. season , for the Pensioners: Curling Club was week when'scratch enjoyed on ‘Tuosday,’Wednes- fic day and Thursday mornings,’ Almost ‘all of the’ old gang; turned up’ and there were half-a-dozen or so new facea'to',' |’ Pete ‘Bill Evans, Reg Symons; ; Lloyd’ Lyons,; Jim: Lipsett, be seen, Old or new,’ everyone had a’swell'time and it augers. well’ for’ a very successful) season ahead forthe boys. ‘At the conclusion of Thurs- iste day's game, a short meeting of, the skips drew the'rink' person- nel for the first round-robin and a schedule of games was made up. Rinks and {games are’as . : - follows, with’ the skips named first. The positions in the rinks themselves: ; te: Rolf? Jacobson: lough, Fred Hostette 7 P. son, .Wally: Walper ‘ MacAndrew;'*: ford, Otto wa Tony. Schlavon, TBA lurphy, Bill Waldie, Joa: Ulmi, George, St. Marie, and, Selvig.’ Ross Whittaker, Fred: ek’ ‘draws were a8 | g Tieadays Nov. 12— Newman va. Jacobson STA + LeRoy va, Everard Merzuh vs, Dalziel’ Be ‘Bradford vs: ‘Murphy i -Wednesday,Nov.’13— 4) 1: Lyons va. Woytella { wman vs, LeRoy | °¢ Jacobson vs. Everard i Thursday, Nov. 14" radford | arnt ELE DA TARA ACE + Johnny ‘Woytelle, “Gunnar | ay, November 29th y ‘ARROW ARMS MOTOR : ‘HOTEL Dance Starts 9) pm. “© {Pap Division Nov./5—Canadians 4, .Ma- ple Leaf: Goalies were R. Koff (2); Maple ‘Leaf goals were 3scored' by G: Pondelicek, J. :: + Innes-and J. Obetko! Nov. | 6—Sabres ing. for the’ Canadians were T. Reed; F.' Pozdne- : (2),' 3. Ellwood and. K: Kerie! The lone Canuck’ goal ‘was scored by, D. DeCosta.. ty “Nov. 9—Sabres 8, Oilers 3. Goalies ‘were’ R. Morris’ for Sabres and R. Cook-for Oilers. “Sabre goals were scored by G. “Stewart, D.Tamelin (4),/S ie Lightlé, Walker and ‘Spatkinan, assisted by Markin, Lightle, i Spacey ae -Walker. ‘Both ¥ Nov. 4—Canadians 6, Mus. ‘ ‘In. ‘goal ‘for. the Sunday, November - Edger Fi Mosby, was’ M, and the-Mustang goalie was R, Cheveldave.: Cahadian* goals z_were scored, by K. Kirby (2), K. Knowler, D.-Nelson and -F. ‘Furlan, with assists made by K. Beattie, F. Furlan, (2) K, Kirby. and D. Nelson. Scoring for. the-~ ’ Mustangs were C. Liber, L. Stoushnow,-R. Martin and: B. sy Pranke:s Mustang assists \were Ebman,/B, : Franks, G. m0 Warking “towards: a better with new. ideas; new enthusiasim, . and availability of ‘commun “time. Offers expe! ience in n business, civic’. and. community services. Canadians‘and R.“ + Terhune for,'the'Maple’ Leafs. ’- Scoring for the Canadians were »M. Koochin (2)'and'F.Pozdne- goals were ‘scored by ry “Yoff, Todd: Reid and Tom ‘DePaoli (9). Assists were made by Ri McGauley,. B, sand T. Reid. The Bruins’ were scored by G. Gallo (2) . Plotnikoff,': with: ass ‘going to B. Jordan, H.. ‘Kanigan>~ "Ge Hubert and G. Gallo. Nov. 5—Rangers 3, Bruins 3: Goalies were ‘N. Chernoff for’, e the Rangers and: for the’ Bruins.-Ranger. goals ‘were scored by. R. Kanigan (2) */ and T. Reid. Assists were made by K. Maloff, A: Isakson and K., ‘*Reiben. Scoring for, the Bruins: were G.iGallo/and P. Laurino. (2), with assists by” WwW. Gorkolt, “PR: Laurino; and G.' Gallo: 5 Canucks:3, Maple Leafs 2. In goal for the Canucks "\\ + was Churchill'and Maple Leaf. >) goalie was Muller. Canuck goals were scored by Sookro and’... i Simonen (2), wil ©. Séokro and: Swetlikoff. Maple Leaf goals we e scored by Reed and DePa _ Bantam Division CSU 1: Goali for Pee \Wee-Rep and. R.. Cheveldave for CSCU. Scoring. for the Pee Wee Rep were J. ’Stewart,/P. Horning and .T.% * Cheveldave, with assists by J, ; Nazaroff and D. Knowler. Scor- ing for CSCU. was T. Strelieff assisted by D. Kanigan. ° =. Nov. 6—PPWC 10, Texaco 3.:In goal ’for;:PPWC was D, z wallace with Texaco Boalie | PPWC. were. R.. Grim (4), T. “Halisheff (5) and L.° Halisheff. Assists. went to Swetlikoff, Innis, Fillipoff, L. Halisheff, Raynor, Cooke, Schnell and T. Halisheff. The Texaco goals > were scored by Moroso and--; Antigani (2). Nov. 9—PPWC 4, KSCU ; +8, In goal ‘for PPWC was D. Wallace and KSCU goalie was ~ T: :Popowich. © Scoring _ fo PPWC were-R. Grim and T. Halisheff with, two goals each. Asgists were made by D. Fillipoff and H. lees KSCU : eng, for “CScU were De iteainine a. ‘Josafatow | (2) and’ Costa. "As- y sists were ‘made -by: Strelieff, ‘Barnes, Kanigan and .Wichert. pate Crunchers were D; Stewart, “As Stewart, :K. Koznetsoff‘and = Hal with’ assists. made ‘Stewart, 'D-! Walker, arabanow. and: Loukianoff. ‘The ‘Stoners’: goal was ‘scored :Sherstobitofi assisted, by « 'D. McKinnon; ;; Nov. 4—Arrows 2, Capitals in’ goal for: the: Arrows: was rencud and for the Capitals was 'Kerieff\ Scoring: the ‘Arrow goals were G.:Yule.and « Makaroff assisted by G. Yule” i's the West Kootenay. Cable ~ Society: and its. awarefess: the ‘0 The Bobcat will, ‘not plug Up under é any snow rove this. Ee nei < ‘sign (feeder; blades: pul blades throw it out.,@ No pine shear? no. ent : WINTER: 1 ‘You HAVE URCHASED ‘IT-FROM US. nd. W. Koochin.'.B.Kambick. : scored the -lone 80 for the ov. 5—Bantam Rep-9, | omens 4: Goalies were Ingham for Bantam Rep and Plotnikoff ~~ ‘for Stoners: Scoring for. the: ‘Bantam Rep were: B. Nazaroff, 1. SS Bozek, (8),-M.Varabioff, G. Pace (2), D. Kirby.and Voike ‘Assists were ’made by Verigin, rabioff, ‘Kirby, .Voi- . en and’ Nazaroff. for Crunchers and S. Keraiff for ; Capitals. Searing the Cron: y assist . ./Perepolkin,’ F. Laukianolf, C. Kooznetsoff and B. Bermel. The. ‘: ‘Capital goals were scored by Baron,(2) and D, Rutland, w: D.White ‘assisting twice. ‘.) Juvenile Division “Nov. .6—Juveniles 2, Mid. as Rep 3. Goalies: were J. Book ” ‘your orders, now. and ey 10 per cent on: your’ wedding order, ‘From. Page 8 LeRoy vs, Bradford Jacobson vs, Lyons Verzuh'vs, Murphy, . Wednesday,’ Nov. 20— Jacobson vs, Murphy. Bradford vs. Lyons Newman vs. Woytella Everard vs, Dalziel Thursday, Nov. 21— fb Newman vs, Everard ¢ i t Dalziét'vs} Woytella i LeRoy. ys, Verzuh >,Until the: rinks sare ‘fully organized, there could be: op- “4 g portunities, for. extra. games so, of Senior ‘Pensioners’ Curling if you are not drawn to play on that day,'drop around to ‘the r tok and you may be able to.fill in, Also, there are still lots of places available for anyone who (sis eligible and interested, If you are ‘able’ to curl Tuesday, Wednesday or.Thursday morn- | Ings and are looking for a good . meas well as- good curling, come on down to the'rink about 9,45 a.m, on these days and gel acquainted. - Good ) Curling. Buying Maple Leaf Toques | For Visiting Swedish Teams The purchase ‘of 40 Cana: ’ dian! maple (leaf toques has +" received the approval of council ~ at its last regular. meeting. ‘These;toques are to be used’ as exchange gifts. in y! international hockey games + planned during Christmas week y and‘/hosted':by’'the Castlegar “ Minor® Holey “Association. Arrangements are pre- sently being made to have two teams from Sweden take part in the tourney here, ‘As free ice.time is already being granted by the city, ‘council has ‘stipulated the cost of the gifts fs not to exceed $220. i a Action res Now. lu rings to Bri © tish Calan the NHL Action \ Players’ Program. Standard Brands Limited has agreed ‘to - participate in this hockey pro- < gram‘in ‘all’ Super-Valu Stores ©) in the: Province. of ‘British af Col n, Tuesday, a series of: icture’ packs: will‘ be « distributed. free, through :all retail stores including : Castle- .gat’s. Super-Valu. In‘, addition NHL Action Players Albums will be ‘available at a’ cost :of' "$2.49, ‘These collectors albums: ~~ ‘ contain:96 pages of illustra- tions,’ stories, hockey: tips and areas for the team pletures, While: collecting ‘the ‘free Picture packs, the consumer-in turn will be able to lower her food budget. Standard Brands Limited ‘will include a redeem- able coupon with every NHL picture pack, - Letter to‘ ‘Editor. Dear. Sir: ‘1am writing this letter i ‘in reply, to the article published in your’ paper last week under 40, “WANT TO SELL YOUR: HOME? i has either be First: ‘T. would like to” “gay ‘that I place no weight in the { fatet-that:someone would public- y ly condemn ‘anything and not. sna : pes Children Collect for UNICEF The Junior Sunday School collected $26 and,the Thursday Youth Group collected $20, in their Halloween collections for UNICEF, Depending on. how UNICEF. uses it, the $46 could provide for.the needy of the world 23,000 glasses of milk, or save the sight of 460 children,: + or buy 460 baby: chicks in village farms, °* Anyone ne did ‘nal have to the Church: bulletin board, Evaluation Report ‘As‘a result of a planning meeting held at St,’ David's'a week ago last Monday, there will, be’ belter| communication and more. social events ‘in’ the life of our’ parish, The meeting faced a num- ber of ‘concerns, which® the ,;congregation had expressed about our Church life: reaching youth, closer, Anglican-United -co-aperation, deepening of spir- : UNICEF could ‘do so. through | the Church, But, please contact us right away, Adult Study Groups, A Bible study ee sharing group meets each’ ‘Thursday morning in various homes and a new discussion group is holding its first gathering this Monday night, at Bob Griffiths’. home, 306 Spruce St., at 8.00 p.m. The meeting ‘night for. this second group may. be changed. Call the Church office, for further. infor- mation, Altar Guild. ‘ > St. David's Altar Guild met < recently at the home of the President, Mrs, D. Marcellus, to discuss’ with ‘the. Rev..\Bob Griffiths the: duties of the. organization: The. members “felt that flowers or plants should be provided regularly for.the altar and agreed that two plants ° should be purchased. Both Anglican and United Church parishioners are re- minded of the flower chart, on Purpose: of ‘Acoholism | Society. ‘ incorrect facts or does not fully.” )appreciate what the Kootenay Alcoholism Society is attempt. ing ‘to do. This society is in no way attempting to take the place of Alcoholics: Anonymous, nor’ is this society sponsored either R directly. or indirectly. by’ Aleo- sign their _name.-F it is' my belief that: this person. given the E “Stop winter's S ieee headache. i We ae —_ Not Guess «Bring your,car.in for our Br expert engine tune-up. for dependable starting. - all, winter- long. holics A ‘The reason for. forming: this society and its “aims:are to have'a ‘ilual life, providing more oppor- ‘tunity for people t to’express. their talents toward others, and attacking -the alcohol: problem. The Monday night meeting decided to concentrate on ‘bet- ter understanding among’ the members by communication and social gatherings..As a resull, a2 news bulletin will be given out at regular: Church services. All Church groups are requested to contribute: items for::this, bulletin,’ so that, the whole Parish ‘will’ know. ‘of activities, The meeting also struck a committee to plan for'social activities around the Christmas season. Choir Activities :; + The choir has been hard at -/ work’ preparing music: for; the + Induction: Service ‘of ‘the: Re + Bob: Griffiths,’ This ‘will :be: special: occasion’ for: the; whole. Parish’. and ‘especially for: the choir, St. Saviour's Pro Cathe-.° (dra) choir from Nelson will:be joining with St. David's choir.to help celebrate. We are looking forward’ to making a joyful noise, (30) Practice on Christn ie i is also off to’a’ good start.” There. will be®at: least one combined service during the Advent-Christmas season and United Church Church singers. are invited to join in'the choir practices for the Christmas Eve service. We are happy to welcome three new’ members to: the choir: ‘Peggy Dyson ‘in the ' soprano section comes. to. St. 's:from Victoria’ via Nel- son; David and Arlene ‘Paling centre: located: In® Castlegar. rn inedeguats {The“response ‘from the general ‘public at the annual | meeting of the Kootenay Alro- - holism Society: was most‘re- arding. It is obvious there are a large number of people i in our come from Ed via Fer- nie. David isa baritane: and ‘Arle Brings Charges. “In. Sot. Accident hea Book Mark Contest open to all elementary. schools in the district, Entries will be judged by board members, Prizes. of Puffin Books will be awarded to winners in each class, The book marks will be dis- played in the libraries for two weeks after the contest, Kin- deurgarlen ‘classes are ‘to visit the library branches for intro- duclory tours and story hours, A book display stall will be sel up in Safeway on Tuesday. from 2 to 5 p.m.’and in West's Depl. Store on Friday Nov. 22 from 2 to 5 p.m. with librarians in attendance’ to answer ques- tions, Local authors, including Mrs. Amy Simpson, will be on hand to display and discuss their’ own books and ° sell. personal: aulographed “copies: An added attraction will be Winnie-the-Pooh on tape. Don Jones told the board of progress ‘made by the Kootenay Library, System So- iety. Basic guidelines for the system, have been established bul the distribution: of re- sources remains a controversial issue. The next meeting of the CHINA CREEK SHELL society will be at Creston Town Hall an Nov. 30. Mr. Jones has been ap- pointed publicity alfice icer for the society, Aller some discussion, the hoard agreed that Castlegar should embark upon a ‘project for talking books in 1975, using monies granted by the Koerner. Foundation for this. purpose. Members of the Castlegar and District, Library board expressed their deep sympathy, for librarian Mrs. Margaret Whilelock on the ‘death of her husband. Mrs, Eileen Woods and Pat Romaine were welcomed back from their respective travels in Europe and the USSR. Mrs, Moore ‘reported that the Castlegar Library. had lost one of its most faithful volun-.’ leers, Mrs. Nancy Gemmill, who died last month. She had. served the library for over 20 years, The overall cireulation for. the three branches is 4424 ‘books, Seventy-eight new mem- bers had joined the library and © 171 new books were added to the’ shelves. The Robson selec- tions ‘have’ been’ changed. and new Selkirk College collections are now. available in’ Castlegar ind ‘Kinnaird’ branches, EMERGENCY GAS SERVICE 12 PM. TO 6 AM.- ($2, Service Charge) Save at by way of Coupons or b i lar — this means'a saving up 4. Se P PER GAL. 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