Some close ‘scoring ney games ace: played the Midget league re- jantam, Reps. losing team 2-1 on January 24. Boots marksmen were McDonald from Austin and Koochin; Koochin unassist- G. Nixon tallled for the ‘The Blades and Boots teams met Jan. 25 with the pndes edging the Boots getters for the tri pete Horswill ing on the feo marker from Deverney and Hall with Hall coming back to score unassisted. The Bantam Ri squeaked ahead 2-1 oven e d by Hea- Pipers and the flags of two cations heralded the start of the big Minor Hockey League game Nancy Greene Park Gets ‘A’ Status A Class A provincial park thas been established ai Nance: Greene ee TRAVEL AGENCY Your opportunity to make a dream come true. Take a break this winter and visit enchanting Hawali Islands , with luaus and surfing. ... or explore the International culture of Mexico, with its famous bull fights and folk- lore ballet. West's Air Travel Desk located at West's Department Store in Castlegar are mem- bers of both the International Air Transport Association and ‘Linda Evin throws down the puck to the and the face-off ceremony Air Traffic Confe of America. Agents for Pacific Western Airlines, CP Air & Air Canada Senior Citizen “Club-65" Youth Cards and Youth Fares to Europe also available Phone 365-7782 Friends of Jill Mae Taylor gathered recently to hold a miscellaneous show- er for her in the upper ‘rooms of the Royal Canadian Legion Hall in New Denver. CASTLEGAR & DISTRICT COMMUNITY ARTS COUNCIL & SELKIRK COLLEGE Present the’ KOKANEE String Quartet Sunday, February 6th - 8 p.m. SELKIRK COLLEGE MAIN LOUNGE Silver Collection baseball a highlights of the even- Music was provided by Mrs. Hazel Steenhoff. Seated at the head of the table with the bride-elect were her mother Mrs. * Taylor, the groom’s mother ates . kel Tarnowski, and . fae Taylor, grandmo- ae of the bride. Mrs. Doreen | Broughton pinned on each a beautiful corsage made by Mrs. Vi Kiso seated at he bead table were’ sisters bride Jacqueline potaucst from ‘Vaneauver, and Joanne Papil from Port The table had ‘an em- proidered linen cloth cen- tered by a beautiful doll cake made by Mrs. E. De-. MORTGAGE FUNDS AVAILABLE 1st & 2nd Mortgages to Purchase Home or Acreage @ No Penalty For Early Repayment @ For A Home Improvement @ Life Insurance If Eligible e May Be Prepaid At Any Time, In Any Amount CASTLEGAR SAVINGS CREDIT UNION PHONE 365-7232 Jill Mae Taylor Honored at New Denver Shower Afterwards, the many gifts were opened and pass- ed aroun Lunch was served by Mrs. Kay McMillan, Miss De- Guglielmo, Misses Weéndy aod Ke Hashimoto, Miss e ngrignon ani Lou Settatt 2. Convenors of the show- Kathy Mrs. Doreen Broughton, Mie. Colleen Pownall and Mrs. H. McDonaugh. Jill thanked everyone: for the kindness to her. In eonciision the even- was ended by singing "For she’s a jolly good fel- Hipwell to Attend . ‘Harrison Seminar presented in_ co-operation with the faculty of comm- erce and business admini- stration, UBC, the seminar is an annual event institut- eae five years 360. attend: limited t 0 with a timit of 40 in ee aes stu- dy program. Coffee Break: How to Make Your New Spring Wardrobe So That lt Fits You Just Perfectly BY, Lois Hughes As promised last week I am again turning the col- Mrs. ike often gets attention at this time of the fore laying out a pattern. If eryouts find: your individual not answe ae CO arabe questions are welcomed by writing to Box As C To do this, we have to have r body measurements for waist, bust “and hips plus height and back-waist. These measurements can be checked against the size chart found in each pattern book. When you have selected the proper category, put then find your Mize ‘or _ lowest Fs ae deepest “Une, not jas or darts measurement plus % to % inch ee When you measure the bane you may find there more @a ease in the pattern must be removed or added, as needed, Shoulders should fit ac- curately, Darts should be in correct position so the point of the dart falls dir- ectly in line with the full- ont part of the bust line. Al- waist Soria should be n the walsh, below. Hip should end just above the fullest of ig garm- ents have become popular but I feel ita a: waist line on an A-line dress is too high the dress flarin; above the waist instead o at the waist and the deslr- ed shape is Meck mearurements against listed in the size and atlered, if necessary be- fore cutting out and mark- a a Fine is decided by the style and by the wear- er, A garment should have the following 3 Aunounts of ease should be “inereased accord- - ing tothe aye OF a garm- @ Bust — your meas- urement plus 2% inches, — your mea- surement plus 1 inch. He od your meas- omen plus 2 to 2% in- es. '@ Back waist — your Bear Hunting on them and to “add to ene I sim 0 de etteretice in ine you alter the length of the sont do #9 so also to the back It is difficult to tell the many. phases of altering in a om space but if She do ve a fpeeilic, roblem. Gr eae core at evo ACE about this, ae After you have altered your pattern, a, you are to “lay out +the sfab- rie. Before’ cutting out, eheck your fabric for nap, one-way designs or color change when the fabric hits light from different angles ‘you should study the desi Yo''seo which way the abr way the le will enhance your out- iit If it has a one fi“ plegss de- sign, or nap, leces must be laid out a one ection, That means — all F. 3. SMITHERAM TRAILER TOWING Fully Insured Phone 365-5308 Box 1351, Castlegar CHURCHES. tore face in one ause bec: geveral of the new fabrics T have seni even one fine crepe, showed fight hit col- or change whe when m eb it E the nap” Jayout. Wage nes we this, also velvets and cordur- oys, but these are obvious. Layouts for different widths of fabrics are found on your attern instruction pieces of of pater ae laid ou! Un- es straight. This” Insure your garment will hang pro- ly and keep its shape as g as it lasts. Marking should be done “accurately ese are the only signs to telly ou where darts long, ‘The next time we talk on sewing we will begin on underlinings and sewing up the newer fabrics. Senior Citizens Name Officers The Senior Citizens As- sociation at their regular mecting held last Thursday in the Legion Hall discussed ways ang means of raising ney, continue thelr orobing at the next meeting. With 27 members pfe- sent, and Mrs. Fuller in the chair, the meeting con- cluded with a concert b; the St. David's Chure choir. It was announced that a hearing ald clinic will be held on . 15 at the home of Mrs. H. Johnson. from various sommitiees were ihene and was stated tae n had been appointed councillor for this district. ST. RITA'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev. E. A.-Brophy Pk, 365-7143 Sunday Masses at 9am. -llam.-7 pm. CALVARY. BAPTIST CHURCH Office 365-3430 Home 365-6667 Next to the Cloverleaf Motel Castleaird Plaza\ Sunday School 9.45 Family Worship 11 a.m. Evening Worship Service 7:00 CHURCH OF GOD Phone 365-6762 Family Bible Hour 7 am. Morning Worshi; Evening porenlp Hour 6. Listen to Christian Brotherhood Hour Sunday at 9 am. CKQR ST. PETER LUTHERAN CHURCH 405 Maple St. Castlegar Worship Service 11 a.m. Sunday School 10 am. Phone 365-5976 Pastor Robert Naber 1905 - 4th Ave., Kinnaird “The Church of the Lutheran Hour” a APOSTOLIC SHURCH lock East of the 'N, Walker. Phone ‘305-6660 > Clergy: T. M. Allen REGIONAL ECUMENICAL PARISH Anglican & United Churches ROBSON COMMUNITY CHURCH: 9:45 A.M. United or Anglican Service (alternate weeks) ST. DAVID’S CHURCH, CASTLEGAR 8:00 A.M. Holy Communion 10:00 A.M. United Church Service 11:15 A.M. Anglican Service & * Ist, 3rd, 4th Sundays: Communion {irad.) 2nd Sunday: Family Communion (contem.) 5th Sunday: Morning Prayer Parish ‘Offico: Phone 365-8337 and C. N. Howard PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 781 First Ave. - Pastor: Rev. H. H. Graham Church Ph. 865-5212 . Sunday School 9.55 a.m. omnes Worshi aac ret vues Sa ibis Biuay 30° cing 3 oung ‘Peoples 7.30 GRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Services & Church School Sundays at 11.30 a.m. Minister Rev. Clare Martin Ph, 352-7400, ‘Nelson, B.C. . ST Dates Ai d The Fish and Wildlife Branc has announced the spat opel ig cates: for bear pear hun g in Bri- Gualy Bear: April 1 to May 31 — Management ‘Aress| x 4, 20, 21, 25, 26, 27, 28, : rei 1 to June 15 — Management Areas 5, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 18, 14, 15, 16, "17, 18, 19,- May 31 — eas o 1 2, 3, 4, ‘April 1 to June 15 — Management Areas 5, 9, 10, i ‘12, 18, 14, 15, 16, 17, pril 1 o Aug, 31 — Management ‘eas 6, 7, 8 Would you like to reduce your CURRENT income tax and at the same time increase your re- tirement income? I Can Tell You "SIM SHISKIN, B.A. Representing Fruit Growers Mutual and Co-operative Life Insurance Company UFE - AUTO - FIRE BUSINESS Business and Professional Directory For . RUBBER STAMPS Sea, Phone, Write Cleen Cut Rubber CASTLEGAR NEWS Industrial, Commercial and Residential Electrical Wiring BOUNDARY Electric (Castlegar) Ltd. Electric Heat Specialists Medallion Homes Ph, 365-7241 OFFICE SUPPLIES Typewriter Ribbons Columnar Pads CASTLEGAR NEWS Phone 365-7266 GREEP‘S ELECTRIC CAL CONTRACTING SALES & SERVICE Ph. 365-7075 Free Estimates OESMGND:‘T. LITTLEWOOD D.O.S. OPTOMETRIST 366 Baker St. Nelson,.. B.C. Ph. 352.5152 PARDMAN FURNITURE “ROBSON RADIO & TV . Your, ADMIRAL Dealer Sales & Service Also TV Rentals Ph. Pete Zibin 365-5575 CASTLEGAR FUNERAL HOME Dedicated to Kindly Thoughtful Service Ambulance — Flowers Granite, Marble and Bronze Plaques... ~ Tough Drink Laws * 200,000-member B.C. Al mobile KOKANEE STRING QUARTET, made up of Kootenay residents, will perform on Sun- day at 8 p.m, at Selkirk College. The con- cert is sponsored by the Castleaar and Dis- trict) Community Arts Council and Selkirk and will take place in the main lounge. A silver collection will be taken, Mambers to the Quartet are Chris Cowern, cellist, of Passmore; Art Browning, violin, Jamie Smith, viola, both of Nelson, and Don Mit- chell, violin; Kinnaird. The Quartet was formed two years ago and has performed locally and at the Nelson Summer School of Arts, Kokanee Quartet! (Conservationist £: P. Nelson Program Program, forthe, Kok Dies at New Denver Aged 64 hesra ky sas town: -Edwaxd Peter Nelson * of New Denver died at his Bou Tuesday aged 64. ft highways at New Denver he after, ome the i 1939 ans ands sho! uartet in D Major oulsiea (ihe ‘k) Opus &, No, 5, in C Minor, Op: Quartet age of six years, having lost us 18, No. 4, by bo in : ith fer Parents in a boat- ing accl He aor ate in White fnning bis’own livite wi 1 he was 14. s 2 in sports and the outdoors, Inctoats, hunting - He “ it fo in 8 gpen! a few years in the fey cattle Tanching ne and moved to ee : ies. enver in the mid- - “Half of i mk He made Bosun traffic fatalities are caused Ranch his Paeeiauaetens and drunken driving and ° worked at various mines at ills “menace: must be curb- Silverton and New Denver. " “Qur association has He /Jolned | the devi ene carried on a constant cam- ‘ drinkin; Backed by BCAA pressed by Te t vice-presid ‘Washington, and a ne- phew, Jack Nelson of Mis- sion City,. B.C, ~Al Jensen, ‘Named: Radio Station ‘Historical Group Annual Meeting Tonight at Selkirk Annual meeting of the Kootenay Donkhob es: Hist- will be held “a at. Selkirk meeting, which will elect officers for 1972, will aoe discuss er the work being ‘done e commun- - Radio al village now under con- OR, siructlon: at Ootischenia. H . This educational effort ‘we have’ made will now be, support- ed by sterner enforcement.” to the Props: ed legislation to be in duced at the current session of the topislature, Paxton the GCAA would com- ent further when disclo- PWA Sci A-new flight schedyle has been issued by Pacific Weatera Airlines, ae disting, covers the entire PWA sy- gem, went into effect ‘Tan. Vancouver, joined the Can- adian Army as a draughts. man and demolition ember wi hor meeting which is being held in Room K-10. mm Canada. SWEET HEART | onsen DANCE ; eer he held fie positon of Public Relati » FEBRUARY 12, 1972 to vancouver ‘at Radio CKLG. In 1960 Mr, Jensen was offered a production and promotion onition, with ed. During this Ota e at sdlevision eration his duties not ro included Broduction fy but als SPONSORED BY THE SELKIRK LIONS CLUB DANCE TO; “96 YEARS” CASTLEGAR ARENA 9 pm. to] am. $5 per couple | PROCEEDS 7O COMMUNITY PROSECTS — 25 2 pu and publ ang a Bb months Bruce Bamssy, cents, ‘The Castlegar News is a audit Bureau of Circulations. == KL. V. Campbell, Publisher _ Mai} subscription rate to the Castlegar News 48 $6.00 per year. The price by delivery boy in 15 cents an [ssue. Single copies in stores are 15 Second-class melt registration Leone 0019, It 1s a member of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Assocldtion and the B.C. division CASTLEGAR NEWS Published severr tharstay, Certieear, BLO. News Editor — the the Burt Campbell, Rditor @ Manager | Rene Brodman, Shop Foreman in Ink with the correct name and address of the _ writer, “Pen” names will be used. on request, but the correct name must be submitted. Agreement: It is agreed by the advertiser re- questing space that the lability of the paper in _ the event.of fallure to publish any: advertise- ment of any description or in the event that errors occur in’ the publishing of an advertise- ment shall be Ilmited to the amount pald by of the Weekly ALL should be to: ‘The Editor, Castlegar News, Drawer 490, Castle- gar, B.C. Letters for publication must be signed for that portion of the. advertis- ing space occupled by the Incorrect item only,’ |! ) and that there shult be no Huvility In any event beyond the amuunt paid for such advertisement. - SHOPPING @ Hardware 6 Sees @ Giftware @ Garden Supplies @ Automobile A ‘ 5 ies “Everything for the Do-it-Yourselfer” > [i\nc cHELL Supply LTo. FRONT STREET PHONE 365-7252. Don Brothers Reports ... This week in the Legis- latlve Assembly was devot- ed to the traditional debate on the Speech from the Throne, In which each mem- untll 11.34 p.m. Fro: until near Easter it is aoe. ‘FROSTED - FRESH © Halal —_ 89 " fect ei Th mere had be arlier bu discontinued 1 th think the highlight of week's debate wa the masteeteate by col- league, thes Hon. le Pe rney-general, 0 bring In iL bit paired driving will have his licence suspended, In making the announce- ard: ip these drivers cause to other people.” was in a ef ports attorney-general nen we legialation is t in, it ‘means there wil exception to the rule that a DarsOn: convicted aot im A TALL FIR so alteat Douglas fir recorded in Brit- mbia, reports the Foret "service, $05’ feet t_ high, 10c CUP OF COFFEE “The Best in Town” Centre Restaurant was CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, February 3.1972 9 IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN VANCOUVER THE MAYFAIR HOTEL Provides spacious new accommodation —— with fully equipped kitchens, cable TV, phone, free parking and. view balconies. 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