CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 8, 1961 CASTLEGAR NEWS JOSH SAVOY. BOWLING RESULTS ‘The bowling league season end. ed with a gala dance at the Kin- naird hall last Saturday, Trophies were presented to the winners and runners-up and the evening wns enjoyed by’all who at- tended. j ‘Winning team of the Monday Mixed Commercial League was the Shop-Hasy team — Madeline Koen-| # ig, George Brownlie, Nick Burak, Janna Brownlie, Jake Koenig, Eva Greenwood, Runners-up were: the Smith Untouchables — Evelyn Wilson, Bisle Koochin, Nick Koochin, Clif ‘Wilson, Lioyd Wilson, Doug Tuton. Ladies high averagé, Janna Brown- lie'-175; ladies high three, Emma BManarin 675; . ladies - high single, Grace McCulloch 309;- mens high average, Bob Jeffery 213; mens high three, Jake Koenig 796; mens high alngle, Nick Burak 354. SPORTS: EDITOR PHONE 5422" SPORTS | ‘The members of the SHES gra- "Sports Trail Women a Blank ' Castlegar E duating .class of 1981 are products|Harzaniewska, Tanya Kinakin, “of n fine community, where adulta| Jeanette King, Olga Konkin, Fred are conscious of \the ‘needs of | Koometsoff, Walter Kult, Bill Le- youth,” the graduation, class and an | bedoff, Kathleen McCutcheon, Paul audience, of about 300 persons were | McNee, Peter Makortoff, Fred Na- Scene Arlene Jolly, Eileen Jolly, Luba | “. Katie Rilkoff, Celis Rivers, Bteph- - By JOSH SAVOY ‘ I. have been ed to make one more’ appeal for more _ volunteers (Y.:tor the Little Lea- s ‘There is not sgenough support from the Castle- ‘gar people for any sports in this farea, ‘ As I previous. ly reported, of the 300 Little Lea- gue members over half are from Castlegar and they are in great need of coaches and umpires, Anyone who takes part in childrens: sports in Castlegar is no- thing but a.free babysitter for an unconcerned’ parent who‘ is elther aitting at home watching TV br out ‘enjoying a gay social life. Then if anything isn’t running smoothly for their youngster, they are the first that would be‘too much trouble or maybe. you, would feel guilty in meeting the people that are 100 per cent more interested in your child's activities ‘than you are. I'am willing to: het that the personal satisfaction and belive me, he deserves it, I do not suggest but I do want you to take an inter- of thanking Mr, Clarke? Oh no,| : team was slaughtered 14-0 Monday night..when they were defeated by the Trail Bilverettes t Butler Park dn ‘Trail, only:.thanks John gets 1s his own}, pine, and ‘losing that you all build swimming pools| | est such as Chuck Thring has, not| Team 14 - 6 Mon. . . ‘The’ Uastlegar ‘womens softball ‘Winning plicher. was Jean Le- told last Friday night by “district -zaroff, Wayne Paulson, Bill Pere- } Pitcher’ was Ann | zens." Kastrakoft: It was a tight game all eXception. of. the lead Bs only for his own children, but also] errors aiid scored eight runs. his neighbors, ‘The Castlegar women have only A small town has to depend| been playing’ together ‘for the past upon volunteers for all of its or-| two. weeks’ while the? Sllverettes| yj port there is no chance of survival, | years, . There are others, along with Castlegar line-up for the game wast Coach, Archie Stewart; catcher, Pushed back two. sakoff;-1st; Joy Saundera; and Gail} ; ene Leitner; Srd Marg Youngman; '88,| ganizations nd without this sup-|have been playing together for ‘ step they take forward eney. Bet Marie Makortoff; pitcher, Anne Ka.|° superintendent of schools, Claude issel), polkin, Martha Peters, Nettie Plot- nikoff, Joan Reed, Alex’ Reibin. | Over 300 Attend Graduation ‘Wayne Richards,-Elaine Rilkoff, anfé Rysen, Joan Shields,. Jim Smith, Warren ‘Thomlinson, Paul Toogood, Leslie Waldie, “William. ‘Whittaker,’ Diana Zaitsoff, Verna Zaitsoff, Dino Zanet and Lily Zei- bin. . Speaking at the 0th. annual ‘of you are expected to ‘assume hea- vier xesponatbillttes fa, ying, “clti- at ser for the ginduation banauct which preceded’ the: grad- tion’ ceremonies" was’ students’ given 4 Kenneth Beynon and the ‘parenta a Cora, Lea | His Export Industriat Edition Dr. Shrum, pointing out that the gas can flow north or south in the natural gas is ‘a & grid,”. saya!) California {4 the logical market| Pipelines connecting B.C.’ Pence |: Natural gas from northern B.©,| leaving for fut . ure generations, elng used: to generate elec morally wrong r “them of now Is be trictty ‘in California and. “"posaib) California at about seven * mills,"| w says Dr. Gordon Shrum, ‘t ly | fixed aaols oe while not using a Peace'River could be competitive in| able assets. Tt is morally retina , for British Columbia ‘hydro-electrio| Fiver with large: markets in ‘the power developed on ‘elther or both ae bene dro ape rales Staten: , the Peace and Columbia rivers, ex- on Hyate, , Perta here suggest, “Immoral” “The gas we don’t seit we are}. to deprive them’ of a are of the next gen- and Peace should) be develo) He feels te oe sae | Z€ is short of electric power, has 20 eration, There ahould be enough conservationists among us to have this view understood and, accepted, “We' are the only. province in Canada with an excess of ped bans In th beauty he id, see beauty shop ita ne 1 ie latest style (rig! tho: artichoke is a vepable In the is little’ girl shows vi te fake a Pony ier get) to the salon: and come out with hairdo va orkat ‘through the it -happens’ when~ fer. ex export, Ottawa b: e clty and rio other province: rf interested in having the ban Afted: Fda; We haven't enough ‘pressure. to make Ottawa change its view. The ‘question is of no interest to Ontario, oll, no gas fields, thermal planta then were inettletent Exact Forecast Vi prea with. those being built to. mpi is eee vat we don't develop our by dro Shrum ‘altes Sen we will never have the ary chance levelop them, We soon'| $458 million in dams th Will be competing with atomic en-| bis and have the power resdy two] ® cost. of ‘hydro-electric energy, Dr. “If you make an investment of ‘Interest on capital is a large New Notre Dame Borm Ready’ for Fall ‘ame building, having over 20,000 square feet of floor space, is a unl. que type of ‘structure, new to the Interior. ,\CASTLEGAR NEWS,, Thursday, June :8, 1961 MILK: Milk is the first food you. have when you come. into the world and it should remain a part ‘of your diet for your entire _ —_ let us deliver to you Modern . PHONE 5137 Wei gayeas oe — The Sands. Wait till you’ ve enjoyed the luxury of: modern - e material in by uly’ "82 cand Well report in mid-August. appointme Dairies Ltd. to make your comfort complete, and the friendly, attention to ‘satisfy your every wish. Bank of Commerce ~ steve Liptak has informed me| Verna Keraift; LF, Carol Jetfreys; « by then we should have] years in aitvance of ‘demand, inter- Join’ ws at The Sands — — ‘Commer cial Cards Henored Wins West Trophy ‘The winners of the five mixed bowling leagues rolied.a five game set, total pins, with handicap de- claring the winner. ‘The Bank of team to complain and the last to stop. » There.must be @ reason for this: lack of enthusiasm end it ap- pears to‘be a general attitude of “E COULDN'T CARE LESS.” Just feed and clothe the child then send him out the door to be someone else's someone who from the Tuesday night 7 p.m. mix. ed league captured the West Tro- phy: by a narrow margin of 11 pins over the Shop Easy team’ of the Monday mixed league. Bank of Commerce Tuesday 7 p.m, league 6069, Shop Easy Mon- day mixed commercial league 5088, ‘Thursday-‘night league 5006, Handi- caps Friday night league 4998; MM. Kilowatts: Tuesday 9 p.m. mixed!” league 4619, Ladies high single; Jan- 1s devoting all the time he possibly can to help these youngsters out. To name one is John Clarke who has built a swimming pool in his back yard and opened it to the’ children, Do the parents ever think gregate 88; mens high single, Jake Koenig 349; mens high ageregate 1253, . The bowlers wish to thank Mr. ‘Weat for donating this trophy to be na Brownlle 261; ‘ladies high ag- led for annually. LIKE LOTS | OF COLOR ,e TUE MODERN FLNISH FOR ALL INTERIOR SURFACES thet he is interested in atarting an ‘Athletic Club. The club will include Be I have some equipment of this nature which will be avallable..Thé only problem ‘is a suitable building. OF; Patti, Lewis, and RF, Shirley Hampshire. boxing, welght | lifting, judo . and|* owrestlin Please Clip and Save TEAM §0.the senior ma- es. In hts valedictory address at the ceremonies, Lealle Waldle, told the gathering ‘that “graduation means something ‘quite different for each ‘of us.” Some, he said, would go on to more formal education while .to -| Hegar July 28 Robson, va Lussier. - ‘Last Named HOME | Monday Games — ‘Tiwin Rivers others graduation’ meant the end of ‘Tuesday Games — Castlegar Paric | tlielr formal education, »- Friday .Games — Oastlegar Park ‘Lealle: called the school. “a li- May 29:Gem Cleaners vs Shay: ving thing of spirit dnd good fel- |: June 2 Robson vs Lussier: lowship . goob-bye to. it.” The June & povclewanl 3 Ge vs Gem Cleaners parents of graduates, He added, June 6-Shay vs “deserve the greatest vote . of June-D Lussier vs 3 gcbolewaka thanks.” June 12 Gem Cleaners vs Lussier Chairman of the ceremonies June 13 Robson vs Shay "| + [was principal W. Roy Brown, The June 16° Sobolewaki vs Robson inyocation was given by. Rev. R,-H. June.19 Shay ve Gem Cleaners June 23'Shay vs Sobolewski CA. ntery. of Victoria College, was June 27'Gem Oledners' vs Ropon introduced by vice-principal W, F. June 30’ Lussier ys Shay Shicwarok. July 3°Gem' Cleaners vs Bobolewakl ‘The ‘SHES band, under the dir- ‘ aneas! onan aa ey 5 July 7 Sobolewski vs Lussier ~ | ection of Norman Fishwick, played Pm. - . by x June ‘8’ Montrose vs" Cestlegar.at| July 2) fecbson vs never? and the : Castlegar July 11 Lussier vs Robson «_ Were ‘introduced by teachers’ Al Jime 13 Silverettes va Bt, A’s at July 14 Robson vs Gem Cleaners. | Harvey and Miss Richardson. Sunningdale July 17-Sobolewaki vs Shay Diplomas were presented by school June 15 Montrose vs ‘Bilverettes at ww, 18 Lussier vs Gem Cleaners | board chairman, Mrs. Walter Ja~" Shavers ‘Bench ly. 21 Shay vs Lussier, cobson, dune 19 St. A’s ve Castiegar ab Gase| “c/o ene one aroun) ‘The graduates, ag a mass choir, July 24,.Gem Cleaners-vs Shay - | sang “Youll Never Walk Aloné" and | + “Graduation Hymn", The words to Women’s 1961 Softball Schedule Vv Ughts J Brakes v Tires 3968-2 + Battery. J Motor Olt ‘ay Copling ee june ‘8 at ‘tguat 1 Sabo vs Gem Clean, | the' latter ° pice ‘were written by ‘August: y vs Robson Mrs, Joe Logelin. The grade ”19's suse 29 Cases va St. A’s at Sun-| ‘August 7. Lusster vs Sobolewski. | were introduced by, Noreen Fletcher. : : “The theme of the dance which June 22 St. A’s vs Sl at followed the ceremontes + was Before the weekend bring your car in for a Shellubrication and. safety-check ~~ We give your.car a free bumper-to- bumper safety check with cach Shellubrication. Even the fan belt and windshield wipers are checked! Make sure you have a. safe, comfortable _ holiday trip this for your Shellubrication and free safety check: today} weekend. Drive ‘in “REAL ES ESTATE NEEDS would bé, just.as’ sensible to seek | ny ‘nuclear plants and nothing” for fuel against export of. electricity: It Phone 3441 ANDERSON: Bonien’s, view. on a Boeing 707 jet + tlmes are different; he couldn't have visualized the situation‘as it is the capital costs ‘of our hydro’ in- -{stallations partly written off, It coats three to four ‘mills for ‘fuel for” thermal Plants, one mill ‘for on hydro ‘power. . *Z have always been in favor of the export ‘of expensive power, not giving It away but selling it at the same rate as here,” Dr. Shrum said now. In his dsy atomic energy had not been envisioned, there were no discoveries Of gas.or oll-in Canada, STATA House Power WE HELP YOoU_TO “Live Better Electrically” FOR THE BEST IN (GAS OR ELECTRIC) on May 6 in an interview intended for publcation in‘ the annual ‘Pro- gress Edition of The Sun. He is due to make ‘recommendations: on the Peace” andjor’ Columbia. develop- SPECIALISTS ving an Gace ot power. quent in mid-August to Premier A. CG. Bennett, who ‘last: week mia BC. would: not be a party to developing Columbia’ power unless it could pone of Power Feared in Ro. we “power,” “says Drr, ‘Shrum, ‘could’ be ‘our ‘biggest industry, ‘bringing us in’ Beate million. a oe erase ie 0 mal now is Californti cil oe “There's'a ‘surplus st the Pacific Northwest, But Califor- ‘nla, needs power, The cost there is seven milis: Tt would cost. 124 mills to send power from the’ Peace ‘or other northern rivers‘ to California where it ‘possibly could be compet— itive. The Pacific Gas and Electric | ‘a certain there has 9-12 million kilowatt hour ‘It's important to forecast elec- tricity needs, A few years ago the economy’ of. B.C. was on a nice gurve. When it'dips, we are agreed |; its going up again, But this is a matter that. gives me eat piles up when you can't sell the ea concern ‘as chairman of the Enetgy said] Board — when ‘the curve starts up ji, again does it do so on the same line as’before the dip, or does it atart a new curve from the bottom of the dip? We're agreed it’s golng up. . but on what curve? is based on Population growth and past history. Cc ites time ao we must know {€ tt can be ne in the time ‘lniit. lumbla “Power ‘Won't Be Cheap’ “The pehaity could be deducted from ‘downstream heriefits!: There's *|no penalty ‘clause agains! th “The forecast of electricty needs ter : “The Columbia bower: will not be cheap. are a growth rate of 744 per cent Per year. Some think'nine per cent. But it's possible ‘to fo peiee electricity out of a growth marke! icity. “That is the erential margin of uncertainty of ‘all, energy than alt the rest of the pro. vince put. together. But we can’t use hem in the base in estimating that future power. needs will. increase at Percentage per year. ‘They | Tee, system. It grows a million every}. year, Its annual growth equals our total requirements‘ of Stoctetelty. “We must be careful have definite capacities,” ‘Three Tasks Given to Board. As chairman’ of 3.0. Eneiyy Board, which was set up in August “In addition to the Marseask iva), range now" from 3.77 Hillis to’ something ‘under aix* mills, ‘That's*'a wide ‘range’ we haven't narrowed. down much. “How the Columbia will be fin- amced” ‘will make a ‘tremendous dif- ference. In the final analysis: the cost ‘depends on financing. We pay nothing: for: the ‘water, but = money be 4 or & per cent? “Alcan and Cominco use more] P70 are ‘tinea for five years. In ‘the firat || year of the agreement the benefits are fixed ‘for the sixth year; in the second year they're fixed for the seventh year, and so on, ha- ‘of 1859, Dr. breiared i irested 4 dast ‘ the SANDS. MOTOR HOTEL aa5s “Davie St. Ma 2-183, ‘Telex 36-2358 EVERY THURSDAY. NITE. ‘St. Rita's: Parish Hall, Front Street Two JACE ECTS: TATGUNCTaTIT Klaus Berger- wishes fo announce he has taken over the manage- ment of the : ay % “We "can ‘only go‘ ahead -with} recommendations ‘about, the: osatble the Peace if there is ‘a contract for] hydro-electric . develo: : us half, the benefit. But (export of) power: It is thé same colurhia and the coped ot, mel 5 years ‘Washington Anstalls ‘ S GOLDEN: HORSESHOE You'll Love with the ‘Columbia, a Where. would Seitrang antes": then‘: storage of RESTAURANT a: er a mAIOR: AND ‘SMALL “APPLIANCES “ SH E x Jobs“ were. ‘given the ELL SERVICE we be: spending $450 million on} board,” hi “Pire Columbia water is not ‘so’‘valuable |) : dama on the ‘Columbia and not be bour , east at Cola et | 88 now. ‘Our downstream Venti and will have otnd the: World in 80 Days.” The luncheon was served in the “Club International’ where ‘guests had May Was Busy: “Reports McNabb. | | tneir onoice of spagnetti with meat 5 “| balls, chili con carne, fried rice or Sidewalk construction between | Russian perahe, | ;}| Crescent St, and Columbia Ave. to Members of the rade 12 ara Queen St. and Columbia. Ave. was ae completed during May, works sup- ervisor Norman McNabb told Cas-|drosoff, Shirley Ball, "Bruce Bart- tlegar councilin his month-end re- | lett, award Batchelor, Margaret port on Tuesday, Black, _Kenneth Beynon,- Dawn : Mr. .MeNabb ‘sald that land- Breeze, Douglas Brown, Rose Marie scaping. of the village property in| Buckna, Berne Jean Dunlop, Shar- the area was completed and access|on Exlandson, Leonard Gallo, yng |- Shavers Bench Ss. June 26 Silverettes vs Castlegar at Castleg June 27 7 Montrose va St. A’s.at Sun. BUILDING & SUPPLY co. LTD. - ningdal PHONE 3351 July 4 Castlegar vs Montrose at Montrose Castle MOTORS LTD. PHONE - 24it WZ DEALER IN SHELL PRODUCTS, stepe to provide income protection fer them ia times of financial stress. Foi experi counsel or for information . able to sell the power? wer Infd down in Ve Get Jess as time goes on.” rancot bs Heftier Took pr Promising at the| load ‘centre. Second, ae te : ; the phasing of the Columbia and SPECIAL TREAT ,| Peace, whether one to be first tl chee bath multaneouny: it not simul ‘PAIN-O -| taneously, how. to be ‘spaced, ‘if at F in was given “to. all: property owners| Giraud; Sybil! Harrower, .Wanda “The, board must make certain SATURDAY & SUNDAY fronting oa the new sidewalks, )Havdele, Linda. Hesketh, “Darryl L A D | E S! 1 — the load ARTHRITIS - the: degree of | inflation, whether ko's store Was reconstructed suring |g For Children Acco i pecans at ran pool andl El more. than : it. is deliv red for. inf Jocate*in the province, the export SCi ATICA: BS Sse 3 mpanied by Parents es : a ‘or of power. There are lots of Ie i ape r ; Parl, neared completion, Soll -was : Callteraia on ; | Considerations such as wteter po-| LB MBAGO BRING THE FAMILY OUT. THIS WEEKEND | er argument fro! : See Ts Bs seine af rote puvarat THE NEW © wer. m the Peace should come 2 FOR. A _FAMILY TREAT 3! were posted around the a = ballpark during the’month, restrict- | =3 \ “The engineering on the Pei PRIGHTON'S BER: f < é; ing hard“-ball “and ‘informing. the was further advanced than on the partiopes 7 - PETER'S ICE CREAM A CANADIAN MUTUAL: use of pre-high schoo children only. the eagnening fo say al E ——— —— ASSURANCE COMPANY : \. The gravelled ‘sections :of vil- enero omg Meet Ges : lage: streets ‘were’ olled and general t ‘ . i i } aible’ sil Bilgh Arroi maintenance’ — «including _ stree! oN d : i , . ®| bo ani should be used.” as : iy eT Af pe i is only: three "Some Columbia figures 7 the taal otf ming in now. mee Se “CASTLEGAR . peri Peace power in Vancouver, Third, all; whether one or’ the other ts so expensive it is not fensible, RH EUMATISM ‘The sidewalk: fronting: Eremen- ees Jargé intensive users of power: will hauled into the.’ park:‘preparatory: own against exporting Power to the U.8./ a at. 600,000 volts or” 600,000] - ata, GOUT ing, hang all “nd informing, the _ CASTLEGAR NEWS WORTH ‘AMERICAN LIF the Columbts, There are elght pos- 7UP cleaning, grading, repairs to’ signs manufactured item. “our committees will have. aii ~“ Modern Dairy Chocolate Mill DICK FOWLER, Robson, B.€.. atid blacktop patehing - — was car~ a Te oe Sa aS l= — Quality. Milk: : vices were installed. Two" mor. ter connections. await. enly oo counalls approval, which was given. -AND DAIRY. PRODUCTS ' —— Lr pene oe Bae eS ie es 50 PAST. & HOMO MILK, E ae -* gl’ © SUNBEAM Cterper foot) aes a Oe re re | (ee eect eo something SPECIAL HOG. .FENCING 36”, 320 ft os Chocolate LC nade Crean ” Cottage Cheese and-‘Sour Cream’) en BARBED WIRE: = FENCING, light weight, roll: $11.20 ° ay CON Bs = aa : Ste ‘ “hea ue heavy. weig' ht, roll . “$14.25 PHONE'294 Take advantage’ of our Refri; ‘delivery service: — “Phone 5578 INTERNATIONAL LINE -OF TRUCKS AND : ” STATIONWAGONS Local Salesman: Frank Harvey. Rock a ND : (ic War « Service-Veni: Box 37,’ Trail,’ B.C. 3: : Phone 2844- ““ DEER PARK — MRS. WILLIAMSON ’ RENATA — MRS. M. ROHN. he \