CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Dec. 1, 1966 The Scene at... KINNAIRD SECONDARY Last week we were dee, cribing the math world of Mr. Schlavon when we ran out of space, leaving us in. mid-sen- tence, so to speak. We hope we were able to dispel any notion you might have had that a math room fast naturally has to be as ‘dull as chalkdust. Mr. Schiavon has the mind of a mathematician, the soul of a musician and the eye of an s You look at his front board and you see at a glance why all rational numbers are re+ peating decimals. You under- stand the representation of base 10 numbers in other bases, You look at his window section and the huge music notes show you the similarity between math and music — their relationship and their “values.” You look at all the gay brain teasers like “fish story” and at the poster colors which are cla] ae for attention and you's re sold... on math Brian Mu: oh of es class rock n° roll uM ll band new combine did a few numbers for our Sadie Hawkin's Day “sock hop” last Friday. The jet- set group had sbe been practising for a few months only. when it requested permission from the students’ council to play for the frolic. “Permission granted,” said council briskly, and the new band was air-borne. The group sequitted themselves “right well” and were enthuslastically guita Ssachotf guitar, McGilp bass guitar. It was at this noon hour sock sock hop that a delegation from Rivers put in an appear- an Tuan bearing and the following challenge: “The grade 7 students, on behalf of the Twin Rivers School, in the Town of Castlegar, with great show of strength, origina- lity, and determinatlon, did raise and contribute to the Centennial Committee dimes in excess of 1867, this amount being sym- bolle of the year in which the Dominion of Canada came into Boece “This school hereby chal- lenges the students of KJSS to exhibit their prowess and ma- turity, their ingenuity and good citizenship by matching or ex- ceeding this contribution to the centennial library “Failing this, they ‘must ad- mit now and evermore their ignominious defeat at the hands of the Element “500”. and declare the su: 0 rity of this student body... Before a witaly cheering student body our president, Daryl Amos, coolly accepted the challenge and thanked the chal- lengers for their rare daring. They were allowed to leave uunmiolerted under a flag of *Tmagine those brave little guys coming all the way up here to Jaguar territory! It looks as though the cen- tennial library fund is going to be richer by at least ano- ther 2,000 dimes. Who's going to say sno” to, a Panther? There were some excellent “Dog Patch” costumes to be seen last Frida’ Among the very best were those worn by the following stu- dents: Bonnie Zaitsoff, Gene Deptuck, Ron Bartsoff, Doris Corbeil, Lorne Hartson, Violet Graham, Doug Freeman, Louis Wishloff and Patti Belbeck. new BREEZE makes painting walls | faster & easier than ever before! It's the new interior latex guaranteedtocoverInone coat or we'll give you the extra paint FREE! Manufactured by Gen Corporation of Canada Limited OGLOW BROTHERS BLDG. SUPPLY LTD. Phone 365-7202 Carol 0! and Gary Konkin, two of our outstanding volleyball: players, are acting as talent scouts and will soon release the names of those stu- dents who seem to be excelling in this sport. : We would he to dedicate the following music “howlers” to Miss Kavic and Mr. Fishkick: “An opera is a song of bigly ize.” . . * “A virtuoso is a aed with real high morals, and I know what a sextet is but I had rather not bay.” “An xylophone is main? to demonstrate the I let- . “Pignissime isa ‘sods word | 2: for when you cannot think how to say 8: sshh.” 5 ay iseaande is the warning of saying look out for what's up ahead.” “Tempo is hhow fast people are playing when th fonger he measured inn “My favorite eee is Opus and my best-liked piece is Bronze Lullaby.” mond as well as friends at Eng- lish Bay where he was honored with a birthday Dennis Hughes recently . ce- Jebrated his sixth birthday with Steven Bc Chernenkoff. Did you know? For keep- g yarns untangled, the small holes in a plastic vegetable bag does the trick. After two or more balls have been put inside the bag, thread a strand from each ball of yarn through each hole.| in LHS * | 267. LHT Glo Waddingto! THS used | MHT Bill Shay 599. THS Th istance of ve friends: | tha’ dy Rollers Rows Ve aa Merkel 251. LHT Tiny Smith THS tironeere 836. THT Groaners 2476. Team points: Screamers 27, Hooters 23, Groaners 21, Wail- ers 11, Criers 23, Moaners 27. Coffee Break League Eleanor Holdsworth n 644, Mugs 877. THT Mugs 2471. Team points: Muffets Mugs 3, pincers 1, Take rive ies 4, LHT Mary Gemmill 5: THS Independents and pirds 3, Ramblers 38, Cadillacs Wed., Cutrate Groceteria Anne Koochin 254. LHT Barb Carrigan 604. THS Flintstones 850. THT Flintstones 2422. Team paints Choregirls 0. Flintstones 4, Kittens Five 0, King Pins 4, Five Thumbs 3, Beatniks 1. Other 600's Kay Adshead 603, TThursday Morning LHS Glenys New 247. LHT eee New 620. THS Lions 9857, THT Lions 2347. Team points: Be avers %, MaCalister’s 820. THT | C! 4, Lions 3, MaCalister’s Insurance 2360. Team points: MaCalister’s Insurance 8, Castlegar Drug 1, Cedar Crest 3, Independents 1, Team No. 5 4, Oglow’s 0. ques B wines League 7 O'Clock IS Kay Adshead 262, LHT Kay ree 654. MHS Gerry Renz 281. MHT Gerry Renz 634. THS Tiger Kittens 1085. THT Re; 3 2861. Team points: ‘Button ery ers 0, Pinheads 4, Regular: Nutty Five 1, ‘Smarties 1, ‘Tiga ns 3. Other 600’s Les Acheson 631. Tues. s. Night! Mixed 9-11 . LHT Marge Bon- nett oe, MHS Dave Heibert 256. Tom Cats 977. THT The Tom Cats 2783. Team points: I Don’t Know , Hi Lows 20, Nighthawks 29, The Hunters 14%, The Hotshots its 2544. ‘omica’ Was Morning Driver's League LHS Carol Johnson 233. LHT Helen McLeod 584. THS Cadillacs 978. THT Ramblers 2428. Team points: Mustangs 1, Jaguars ‘3, Chevys-1, Thunder- Kinnaird Man Joins the Navy At present time, ford‘is at the US. Naval Train ing Center in San Diago, Calif., where he will undergo nine- weeks’ training as a naval re- ruit. During ie. Acct three woos of training, primary empha- sis is on tanverting civilians into Crawford commented ie eer aLS flonr_ The e jot camp” are spent in aovenced training for general dut eMter the ‘end of recruit training, Crawford will receive a 14-day leave before reporting to a duty station, which might pe a specialist school somewhere the US., or else he might be assigned to sea duty as an ap- A rubber band closes the bag and yarns stay clean and tidy. prentice seaman. KINNAIRD FORUM The annual Kinnaird Public Forum Squirrels 2, ‘Teddy Bears 3 Thurs. Mixed Comm. League Marg pshenad 251. LAT Liz Farrier 580. MHS Bill Davis 872. THS Celgar 1013. THT Cel- gar 2869, Team. points: Celgar 3, Ex- acto’s 1, Starlights 3, Liquid Airs 1, Four Pointers 3, Hopefuls 1 600's Matt Rohn 685, ‘epiel” wii Jan, 28, 14 and 15. Any Deaaen Legion Gomer Get Your Expo Tickets In Attention Legion curlers, th annual regional Legit on- who ‘wishes to compete should contact Comrade Ted Austin. Please note that in order to be eligible the member must be paid up and in good standing in our Branch as. of this past Oct. 81, Transfers to the Branch after this date will be acceptable only if they involve a change of residence of the member. ‘With new carioards on the way and soon to be mounted, we are Jooking ior dart | players ARE‘ URGED iLL BOOKS (SOLD RETURN ALL i(Uk“ONSULD) BY THIS DATE. IT WILL NOT. BE A FAIR DRAW OTHERWISE, Members are reminded that wish to apply for VLA its, they must make appll- cation prior to-October, 1988. All members are urged to attend our next general meeting on Dec. 6. This is a most im- Portant meeting:as our officers for next year will be elected at this meeting. Letus have a re- cord turnout. EOLIDAYING IN VANCOUVER? Then you want @ ceatral address To close‘to all attractions, yet priced to suit your budget. We have a dining rvom aid cotfes shop and are close to beaches and Stanley Park. Please feel free to drop us a line for our descriptive brochure. SANDS. MOTOR, HOTEL MUtual 2-1831 - Davie at Denman Commercial Cards honored “On English Bay at Stanley Park” who wish to p! Play in with neighbouring Legion Bran- ches, If interested, please con- tact Comrade John Mills at 365- 7 Following the success of our Rememberance Day dance, it has been decided by your. com- mittee -to hold another on New Year's Eve. Tickets should be ready shortly and we suggest ils, Jim Bob Wade ee their fine paint- up b this past Sunday. Well done. eels: Congratulations. are also due to all the members who made our Remembrance Day activities so successful. The pop- py campaign, wreath campaign and the annual parade were all most successful as well as the social events which followed. Space will not permit individual thanks to all the members who contributed 80 much, Expo '67 draw is to be held at our meeting on Dec. 20. 1,| fant_son of Mr. an Bill Davis 303, marr} Re. BLUEBERRY SOCIALS Mrs. D. Hughes, Ph: 365-5503 Daryl George Warner, in- id Mrs. Mon- Warner, received the sacra- ment of baptism last Thursday at a quiet evening ceremony at the Kinnaird United Church. D. Faris officiated. The infant was attired in the same gown used at the baptism of his father. oup of interested rate- payers met at the residence of W. G. Horvath Monday evening to discuss the advantages and disadvantages of a district muni- ther Jake Koenig 678; Lee Guzzi 629. cipality. 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Steve Jankola e-E lect + Kinnaird Council = |combining rangers and guides And Guides Hold "Joint Gathering For Enrollment An impressive ceremony wes held recently in the Robson Enrolled in guides in the 2nd Robson group were: April Crown, Wendy Borgen, Marilyn- ne Dally, Wendy Donald, Susan Donald,’ Susan Fisher, Donna Hill, Darlene Keuss, Donna Mac- Farlane and Debbie Powell. SHSS Fashion Flair —SHOoWw— SHSS ACTIVIT Y ROOM Tonight, December Ist at 8.00 p.m. WOMEN’S AND MEN'S FASHIONS The Bay Karnie's David Cooper's Proceeds to Retarded ‘Children Enrolled in the 1st Rob- son group were: Heather Cam- eron, Barbara Cameron, Deird- re Davia Jeanie Koch and Cin- dy Fen A first-class badge went to FIELD & STREAM Membership Apathy in Wildlife Assn. Causing Concern slaughter was combined with two sugceative® severe winters that lefinite decline due to lack of! adequate winter ranges to support the herd in a manner whereby they could come back enough |rapidly. | Last week the ‘consecu tive ‘month failed to have caused a di members attend RASA Sa to form a quor- This — year's um. Is the sent executive losing its drive, interest, have the members lost or is it that their publicit: man is falling down on ‘Personally, since Tm publicity chairman, i would ike to believe that it is the latter, and in fact feel sure that the reason for lack of turnout on the three occasions has been from lack of communication to the members. Immediate ste; should be taken to rectify situation from the top down. The next meeting will be in January when I believe the membership should turn au Peake wi moasse and his job? Jed to a decrease in the antl changes in re-|hunting regulations shortening the cow season, or I should say antlerless season, has definitely | cre less kill, and an increase in the antlered kill. ‘From all reports I feel that the future was never better for ation, that steps in ate future will he winter ran es. for the use of fe. Guide Assn. Planning Pat Luck Supper The Castlegar-Robson Dis- trict Association of the Girl Guides of. Canada held its re- gular meeting Jast week in the United Church ' Hall | y. with 19 persons present’ and in| Mrs. S. Dewis, district commis- . | sioner, presiding, Several discussions regard- ing. flags for guide companies, a hall for meetings and a camp- ic this | site for the division were held. an find any evidence e of, and, in in Tact, the club has per- n operating so effici- a tly and so well that perhaps the feeling membership has got ‘he feeling that they don’t mat- *eF. re such is the case erhaps they. So an an embers to it functioning at its Best and most efficient level. The club doesn't: hold - a i: meeting in December but if are a member, watch for no! of the’ January, meeting and ‘be ‘Many hunters: ha’ ered at the small ea thie ae of Elk. being “harve: and have: expressed th the: doubt as to whether the h Those present ‘decided to hold a distri: imas party in the form of a pot-luck supper. A ranger who is working on her | spor gold cord will be in charge of the evening. She will arrange her own committee and will be in charge 0 of. entertainment. Mrs, A. Rizzuto, Went Eee district ict business, Rizzuto spoke of.the land rang,| ers Program, their activities, etc. a wife of ‘a fortunate hunter E has asked me as follows: “My husband "has eet an elk, deer, moose or caribou. How do I cook it? What do I do with it.” In_ answer to these ‘pleas for help, and out of respect’ to o1 wildlife, the following are a. few recipes. for preparation of wild game whi cover all above mentioned species, Try them and iu may be, aud in fact :will be, Preasantly ly surpri ised: Roasted vith. huckleberries: marinade .to. cover made of 1 cup olive oi]; 1 bottle white | 02 wine; 2 cloves garlic, sliced; 2 bay jeaves; 1.-carrot, sliced: 3 made to obtain’ and safeguard re By Jack White |i an, then add the huckleberry jam,” lemon* juice and’ butter. Heat\and serve in a gravy. dish. and you have a dish fit for’ the Susen: of Sheba or any’ other 1 Steaks With Sour Cream: steaks; salt and freshly ground pepper; butter; sour cream; paprika. 1, Season the steaks with selt and pepper and fry slowly each side. Ifyou feel ‘a little sary, by. all-means use it,-Pour the sour cream over the steaks. Cover the dish and allow to sim- mer. for five minutes. 2. Remove 'to a heated plat.) 3 ter, pour the cream sauce over them .and sprinkle generously with paprika Serve with other vegetables to. your taste. * Jf you ii Hike the above let me Eow and I can give you'a doz- more. Lots ‘of them in fact that ‘we haven't tried yet but mmmmmmh od! in butter for about five minutes | Minni Saini beef tenderizer may be neces- ni ch Valarie :Minnich.:‘and : hostess padges vere, presented .to Max-. e Flynn, Glenda Oborne, Lora Lee 2 Flynn, Louise Zurleh, Linda Ja and da - A. first-aid badge. went to Maxine: Flynn while ‘world’ tre- fail glsbetvotter badges went to Vi ‘ee Minnich, Colleen’ Flyan and Pauline Lesy. Pioneer. ‘eamper badges went 2 | fesy: Colleen: Fynn and. Pauline Other badges are as follows: Jaundress ‘ — ‘Elaine: An : ‘LEGION MEMBERS Kiddie’s Christmas Party LEGION HALL - SAT. DEC. 17-2 p.m. Children 3 to 10 Years Inclusive Phone One of Fal ‘allowing Members Gsfors Doo, 4 SOWING cvectecis Scone J. LECKIE R. WADEY C. PEPPER 365-8389 365-7193 365-5443 . ; 247 A swimmer badge ‘was pre- sented to Kathy Tegar Heather fee Coleen ‘Pauline Lesy: and Val- ie Minnich were welcomed into Sst 1 Robson Ranger Company by Suella Tegart, Maxine Adshead, Donna Dewis and - Julie Web- Tr. Commissioners .Mrs. P. Riz- zuto, Mrs. H. Johnson and. Mrs. R, Dewis enrolled the guides and presented the Proficiency badg- se + GO eB, onions, sliced; 2 shallots, sliced; juniper berries; 4 tablespoons: ful of hucklel jam; 2 table- spoonetal of jemon juice; 1 table- jonful of but 1. Marinate the meat for 24 turning — occasion: 1 ig Hat age conten 01 utes per. poun: basting’ with‘ the manina ade. Re- move from oven and allow-to )| Stand qin a warm Place. eine are a sauce by. ing ie marinade and.the juices Save...... in the: roasting pan into a.sauce- UP TO 20% ON _ YOUR INCOME TAX ‘for ‘details c Anbcr Anderson. .. 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Canadian Gracific Serving you in so many ways, will be held in the Kinnaird Commun- ity Hall on Tuesday, December 6th, : 1966 at 7.30 p.m. Come and hear € @ 4 sr LLitiad your Village Council report on the Year’s activities. Allen Selbie, Village Clerk.” SOLOHd LLILiad a GEE | SRR nnn NET P 5 PETTITT. PrIOTOS |