" CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, November 8, 1977 Castlegar and District Bowling Results, AS fie. Morning Ladles—Coffee (Oct t, 24) _ LHS V. Dewalt 220, LHT Dewalt 570, THS, Hot Rods.1062, THT liders 8055, Team Points: Valley Mites S—57, Hot Rods 18-89, China alls 12—61, Collections 41%4— 72, Coffee Mates 11'/2—71%, liders 22-81. . Night Mixed 7-9 p.m. LHS Elaine Horliek 250, [ar Linda Miller 658. ¢ MHS Ed Waywood 316. MHT Len Donald 698. * ‘THS Herky Jerkys 1049, fut Who Knowa?? 2888. + Team Points: Olympics 4, Tidy Bowlers 0, Who Knows 3, Good Guys 1, Sunshiners 2, Herky Jerkys 2. Other 600's: Don Rosler » Ed: Waywood 691, Ab Dunn 687, Elaine Horlick 647, Erma Mykyte 612, Charlie Burdett 607. Mon. Night Mixed 9-11 p.m. LHS Julie Postnikoff 268. LHT Julle Postnikoff 635. MHS Larry Olson 298. MHT Larry Olson 733. THS Pink Panthers 1237. THT Pink Panthers 3501. Team Points: Spares 87, Labatts 58, Pink Panthers 72%, Kokanees 88, Slow Pokes 67’, Hot Shots 52. Other 600'’s: Tony Costa 648, Barry Poster 602, Susan Carrigan 621. Tues. Morning Ladies—Cotfee Break (Oct. 25) LHS Kate Voykin 246. LHT Kate Voykin 648. THS Cheerios 1076. THT eerios 3083, : Team Points: Cheerios 21, Muffets 9, Mugs 16, Pincurlers 9, Take Five 14, Wheaties 6. $ Other 600’s: Lola Tymo- Sevich 617. Ladies 1 p.m. 18) LHS K. Mykyte 278. LHT . Tipping 686. THS Super Valu 1073. Team Points: rugs 99, Northwest ‘Homes 91%, Super Valu 88, Beauty Bane 87%, Cameo Beauty 77, Central Foods 61. {Other 600's: M. Gemmill 629, B. White 623, W. Frost 615. Night Mixed 7-9 p.m.. “s@LHS Lynne Johnson: LHT Sonia Cheveldave ‘578." MHS Larrys Cher 926. MHT Larry 01 THS The "Dingbata 1236, THT Whatevers 3374. Team Points: Whatevers 20, Columbia 5—15'4, Dingbats 17, The Cupids 10, Club 450— 9, Regulars 12, ECKANKAR is the most. ancient refiglous teaching known to man. It Is not a yoga, philosophy, metaphysical system or an occult aclence. tt Is simply the natural way to God- Realization via Soul Travel. ‘The writings of Paul Twitchell For. Information Weis: ECKANKA $.8. 2,8 32, Castloger,. B.C. aN SL4 Other 600's: Lyle Mykyte 680, Matt Rohn 18, Tony Costa 604, Tues. Night Mixed $11 pm. (Oct. 18) LHS Martha Halisheff 259, LHT Judy Keus 644. - MHS Matt Rohn 299, MHT Orlando Vecchio 749, THS Nighthawks 1251, THT Nighthawks 3585. ‘Team Points: Roadhogs 18, TeeCees 6, Nighthawks 24, Live 6—9, Headpins 13, Revdy, Rush-Ins 16, Other 600's: Lyle Mykyte 742, Matt Rohn 722, Ed Web- ster 685, Larry Webster 679, Dwayne Keus 642, Mike Hali- sheff 623. Wed. Morning Ladies—Drivers (Oct, 19) LHS Erma Mykyte 307. LHT Erma Mykyte 681. THS Chevys 1093. THT Continentals 3006. Team Points: Continentals 66, Ramblers 92, Bobcats 87'z, Cherokees 85, Chevys 98%, Model Tees 74, Other 600's: Bobbie Keraiff 674, Pearl Mott 652, Kay Markin 636, Ev Bennett 606. Wed. Night Ladies 7-9 p.m. LHS Shirley Barton 306, LHT Shirley Barton 610. THS Eagles 1099. THT Budgies 3057. Team Points: Budgies 21, 15, Parrots 14, Wood- See and Be Seen When Driving During Night Nighttime driving is hazardous at the best of times but particularly in late autumn, tush hour traffic, warns the B.C. A It e Lower the windows slightly and keep a cloth handy for emergencies. e Never wear sunglasses but do wear | ive lenses if ‘peckers 13, Eagles 12, Hum- mingbirds 9. Other 600's: Polly Dube 600. Wed. Night Mixed 9-11 p.m. {Oct. 19) LHS Linda Moorey 263, LHT Nina Perepolkin' 678. MHS Peter Poznikoff 247. MHT Peter Poznikoff 654. THS Sparrows 1205. THT has been estimated that the traffic death rate after dark is two-and-a-half times the day- time rate, Not only is it important for motorists to be able to see well at night, but they must also be _seen by other motorists ad "pedestrians, Headlights ‘should be switched on at early dusk, should be clean for maximum effectiveness and should be properly aimed to achieve full fange and to avoid blinding other drivers. Objects at feast 105 m. ahead should be visible in their beam, says the ‘auto club. Lights will be brighter if the battery is fully charged. Tail lights, stop lights and turn signals should be tested fre- quently for proper operation and a flashlight and warning flares or reflectors carried for use in the event of a break- down. If it is necessary to stop in an emergency, the motorist should flash his brake lights to give the following driver ad- vance warning. Then he/she should pull as far as possible onto the shoul- der and switch on, the parking lights or four way Mashers if the vehicle is equipped | with them Turn on the dom it also to increase your visibility and place flares a distance, behind + the vehicle. nsuring 5 ‘that the vehicle is visible, the BCAA advises the motorist to make certain he/she can see as clearly as possible. The follow- ing tips should be remembered: Keep windshield clean. eCheck windshield wiper blades for proper operation. Check for proper of needed. e Look as far ahead as the headlights illuminate, not im- mediately in front of the car. e Avoid staring directly at approaching headlights. Watch the right edge of the road. This will also help’: you. spot’ any pedestrians or. animals about to dart out from between parked cars, @ Don’t look directly in the rear _ view mirror when driver is approaching from the rear as the reflection. of ‘his lights can be blinding. , e Avoid lighting matches’ or using lights in the car as these will partially destroy. night vision. Keep the dome light off - when. driving and dim. the instrument panel lights...” For many drivers it is a temptation to “cover ground” when there are fewer cars on the highway and no sun glare, and to drive all the way through despite fatigue. Fati- gue is a critical enemy. It dulls the senses and reaction time. The BCAA warns motor- ists to stop at least every two hours for a break and a walk to relax. Keep fresh air in the car and avoid smoking and the use of alcohol, The BCAA offers’ the fol- lowing-rules for safe highway driving: e Lower your normal driving ‘speed so you can si ed. ‘visible -distance.”*... e Observe greater cofibtng distances at night when it is difficult’ to ‘judge vehicle 3 to pass. ¢ Use lower beams within 150 defroster to keep windows free m, of an vehicle and within 90 m. of the driver ahead. Never fight glare by switching to high beam. You may well be the victim if the other driver can't see. Always use low.beam in fog: © Slow up after meeting bright lights. It takes time for eyes to readjust to darkness. e On hills and curves, head- lights ‘shine into space and veduce the visible driving dis- tance. Slow your, speed Propor- tionately. ° Flash headlights when over-* taking to warn that you intend Pp 3429, Team Points: Sparrows 19%, Roxy Rollers 18, Tired Five 14, Special Deliveries 11%, Rookies 10, Guter-Ups 9. ‘Thurs. Morning: Ladies LHS Cheryl Closkey 288. LHT Colleen Lightle 668. THS. Chipmunks 1152. THT Chipmunks 2958. ~ Team .Points: Chipmunks 21, Squirrels: 19, Lions 14, Minks 14, Teddy Bears 9, Beavers 7.-. - Other 600's: Nona Paulson 659, Cheryl Closkey 652, Col- leen Lightle 668, Babe Dascher 645. ' Thurs. “Afternoon Ladies— Rowdy Rollers (Oct. 20) LHS, Kay Gritchin 231. LHT Kay ‘Gritehin 601. THS Groaners 1079. THT. Groaners 3040, Team Points: Hooters, 108, Wailers 94, Groaners 81, Moan- ers 79', Criers 76%, Seream- * ers: 65. Thurs. Night Mixed (Oct. 20) LHS -Ruth Rourke 266. LHT Ruth Rourke 650. MHS Larry Webster 366. MHT Larry Webster 823. THS Out Of Towners 1157. THT Out Of Towners 3327. - Team Points: Avengers 3, Robson Rollers 1, Owees 2, Out Of Towners 4, Silver Tips 1," Tweedy Birds 1, Charlies An- gels 3, Green City Gamblers 3, Misfits 0, All Stars 1, Cannon Ga Balls 3, Dynamiters 2. “ Celgar Road © And Rolls A. 1969 Valiant sustained ~ approximately $1,500 damage when it left Celgar Road early Tuesday morning. Police say the vehitle,. driven by Jerry Kernaghan of. Robson, was attempting to pass another vehicle when it went out of control and rolled off the right side of the road. The road at that time was described as being in a slushy condition. passenger, Janet. Mac- ‘intosh was taken to Castlegar and” District Hospital. with minor bruises.’No charges have been laid. TO WIT: SCHOOL. DISTRICT No. 9 (CASTLEGAR) NOTICE OF POLL PUBLIC NOTICE, is hereby given to the electors of Electoral Central Kootenay lying within the bound: necessary at the election now pending, nominated as candidates at the sald election, larles of Schoo! District No. The Board of School Trustees of School District No. 9 (Castlegar) Areas “'I"’ and ‘‘J"" of the Reglonal District ot 9 (Castlegar) aforesaid that a poll has becom and that ! have granted such poll and farina; that the persons duly for whom only.votes will be recelved, are: SURNAME OTHER NAMES OFFICE TERM OF RESIDENTIAL OFFICE ADDRESS OCCUPATION * A rea aye KONKIN t NICHVOLODOFF Trustee Sam Lovette I. Trustee Thrums Shoreacres Two Years Two Years Housewife Area ANUTOOSHKIN “gy GATTRELL Trustee Trustee George William H. Two Years —_Ootlachenia Two Years 'y Creek Telegraph Operator : Smelter Worker Such poll will be opened on Saturday, forenoan to eight o'clock In the afternoon, » hereby required to fake notice and govern himself ‘accordingly: Electoral Area ‘1"" the 19th day of November, 1977, between the hours‘of elght o' clock in the Local Time, at the following designated locations of which every person Is Electoral Area ‘‘J** Other 60's; Matt Rohn “712, Orlando Vecchio 695, Jake Koenig 689, Darrel Rourke 689, Gary Jackson 667, ‘Charlie Burdett 661, Janice Beck 631, Annie Rayner 624, John Dasher 623, Frank Websler 610, Gordie Danchella 607, Denny Mc- Arthur 602. Fri. Night Mixed 7-9 p.m. (Oct. 21 } LHS Annie Rayner 262, LHT Pearl Mott 670. MHS Terry Jack 264. MHT Terry Jack 660. THS Super Stars 1188, THT Super Stars 3459, Team Points: Road Run- ners 76, Cotton Pickers 77'/e, Super Stars 96‘, Five Wheel- ers 85, Rubber Necks 93, Gutter Rats 77. . Other 600's: Annie Rayner 604, Al Cummings 633. Fri. Night Mixed 9-11 p.m. (Oct. 14] ) LHS Denise Halbauer 253. LHT Erma Mykyte 606, - MHS Roger Rowland 240. MHT Ron McIntyre 605. THS Jolly Five 1117. THT Robson Five $191 and Jolly Five 3191. Team Points: Robson Five 19, Ramchargers 12, M.C.K’s 5, Alley Brats 19, Outsiders 14, Jolly Five 20. Youth Bowling Council Mixed Ban tam Division = - GHS Laurie Lennon 141. GHT Lori Mattiazzi 337. BHS Roger Junker 176. BHT Roger Junker 404, nior Division GHS Heather Bonnett 239. GHT Heather Bonnett 590. BHS Gordon Danchella 232.. BHT Gordon Danchella 636. +. 8 oe The deadline for receipt of bowling results is 12 noon Fridays. The Castlegar News reserves the right to limit the publishing of results to those it considers current. “No, Date Yet Set For Inquiry Date for an inquiry into the sudden death Friday of Harold Rea Allam, 30, Is yet to be set says coroner Carl Loeblich. Allam'’s body was found on Highway 3 approximately 10 kilometres west of Castlegar. Dae ee Rebel Schedule NN MATE, The November playing schedule for the Castlegar Rebels of the Kootenay Inter- national Junior Hockey League is as follows: Date Nov. 5 Nov. 10 Nov. 11 Nov. 12 Nov. 17 Nov. 22 Nov. 23 Nov. 25 Nov. 26 Home Nelson G. Forks Away Kimberley Birchbank To Keep Doors Open Around this time of year, golfers start asking how long the clubhouse at Birchbank is going to stay open. This year, for the first time, the answer is that it won't be closing at all. Under a program devel- oped between the golf club, assistant pro Dave McKessock and eaterer Marg Sutherland, the clubhouse will continue in operation, offering full catering service; and while even the hardiest golfers usually give up before snow flies, this year there'll be a new development, at that time—cross-country ski. ing. a) i/o F Free tn-Home ing Cont je fe Beapetiee e Lez-Boy. ‘Recliners e\ Rods. Uphol ‘Troosk red Furniture b A System You Can Afford > Chinon C.S. 1.7 LNs @ case” 135mm 2.6 Lens 59% See Then Now, Pettitt Protas 74 Pine St., Castlegar be November 15, 1977. Further information’: | may be obtained by phoning 365-4279. ee Garbage — and Disposal Contract: BLUEBERRY. CREEK IRRIGATION Derm Pre-Season : $30 Off Re m Cleans right down up to 20 feet withaut clogging. ethylene. tion ratio. with lug type tread. “POWER PELLER™ ACTION — drum mounted rubber paddles that rotate at 1050 A.P.M. to the pavement snd throws fresh snow Patented design with SPECIFICATIONS: 20” SNOW. MASTER MODEL No. 31505 Sam Paluck, 1049 Columbia Heights, Robson ENGINE: 5.2 cubic. inch, 2 cycle, air cooled Tecumseh, with compression release, 2.25 H.P. at 4300 RPM; no-load output shaft RPM is 4300 + 200 controlled by airvane governor; ball: and needle bearings support output shaft. FUEL TANK: Polyethylene — approximately one Quart capacity; winterized gas cap. ENGINE SHROUDS: Molded high density, poly: MUFFLER: Welded steel construction, large vol- ume for exhaust nolse reduction, 2” diameter and 14” tong; exhaust directed to ground. ROTOR:: 8” diameter, .ol! impregnated bronze bearings, aluminum drum, 4 ply rubber blades. ROTOR HOUSING: 20” wide; aluminum side plates, high density polyethylene center section. ROTOR DRIVE: Paty “"V" belt drive with spring loaded idler pulley; “J6” section belt; 4. 4:1 reduc- Ignition Switch ie] the engine can be ye Vents aceldental of unauthorized starting — 8 prest safety feature! Regular Price CENTRALIZED: D- CONTROL . ANE, — convenient centralized operating instructionsor! the operator needs CONVENIENT. GAs: ‘CAP LOCATION makes it easy to reduces mut well. within. ‘atety standa rds j extant downwerd and swi operator FRAME: FORMED ALUMINUM SIDE PLATES, steel engine mounting bracket and muffler forming - integral structure that supports engine and rotor. WHEELS: 6” diameter and 1%" wide; rubber tire gas cay st Master withoutspllling, Shroud , design allows spilled ges to drain away fram engine,» - ‘ LARGE MUFFLER: — especially de if tier noise ” Beta Sigma Phi “15th WS Whale: ‘of a Talo” was the theme. presented recently to seven’ persue members of” Beta sere Phi. for: Aesatlon to: highlight _ Beta: Signa Phi organizations, as well as inside information on ‘Alpha. Phi; Chapter, The next meeting proved there’ was a _ good'catch, as everyone joined together for the-16th anniver- sary of the Castlegar chapter. Gets Mental - Health Nurse. i, >The Nelson Mental Health ntre'has a new community ental health nurse. Ruth G. MacCallum began “her duties Oct, 17, and'will be. providing service to the Slocan, New Denver and Nakusp areas as well as to Nelson and en-’ ‘virons. MacCallum will be primar- iyi involved in adult, personal, tal and family counselling. She has also had considerable ‘experience in organizing volun- ‘teer work. y ) After receiving her bach: elor of -sclence’ degree in nursing in. 1968, MacCallum fs ‘worked in: general surgery in « Vancouver General Hospital. - She then spent two years as'a mental health nurse for the Central Fraser Valley Mental Health Centre.” She received a Masters gree in’ community’ mental - i nursing from Arizona State’ University.” Ma lum <'was working for the: Trail Mental Health - Centre before beginning’ her work in Nelson. ‘Anniversary - There are now 28 siombers on the roll call.:, » ‘The cultural Rcoaran’ en: titled “Goals and Training” was given by Lynne Lalonde and : Dianne Ellis, A group discus- sion took place to air feelings on personal goals; immediate, .in- termediate and lifetime, with a rundown on caréer opportuni- ties in our area, | There was flickering candlelight and candy railings to, direct the costumed party- goers to the annual Halloween haunted ‘house. The prize of having tea leaves read by a “Yoeal ‘psychic spooked out Dianne Ellis for best female costume and Bruce Josephson for best male costume with *Lorraine John. joining them ina draw: Now everyone is left to wonder if.the tea leaves were right and know something they don't, Voice of the People United Way Thanks to You * I's Working To Castlegar Citizens Editor, Castlegar News: . ,. Would ‘you .kindly allow space ‘im your paper for me to publicly express my sincerest ° thank-you to the citizens of | Castlegar; the “city council; ; (Miss JoAnn Wabisca and Mrs. * Margaret “Holuboff who, . through their participation and financial assistance, have made. it possible for’ ‘me, ‘asthe Miss Interior of B.C., to participate in the Miss Canada Pageant. Tam extremely honored to represent the Interior of B.C. ‘The Miss Canada Pageant will, be. televised Monday, Nov. 7. ° Please check your local listings. Jane Kennelly i Miss Interior of B.C. Cranbrook Local Court: News _ Buyers Get Longer To Reconsider Sales The B.C. government has: extended ’contracta made with door-to-door. salesmen to seven days from, three, Consumer and Corporate Affairs Minister Rafe Mair said Monday the cabinet has pro- claimed those , parts of the Consumer Protection Act which ensure that consumers Results From Joy Keillor. Bridge Club Seven-and-a-half tables participated in Monday night's play at the Joy Keillor Bridge . Club in the Nordic Hall with the following results. Jorth-South Tied for ‘first, Bev Mc- Donald and Inez Walker with Lorne Musclow and Chuck Clarkson; third, Joy Keillor and Elmer Pellerin. East-West ~ First, Jean Fischer and Margie George; second, Etuka Cameron and Clara Johnson; third, Helen Bachelor and Mary Stewart. Next: week: Beat the Champs, ; Local Police Investigating H it-and-Run * Police are investigating a hit-and-run which occurred late Friday’ afternoon on. Green Street and 2nd Avenue N. . In ‘provincial * court = on Tissday Edward’ ‘ William Arishenkoff pleaded guilty to a charge of driving with'a blood REPORTS.... S NOT WHISTLING pixt ae just Cae Dix! catchy I battered—ready'to cook. ; ABOUT. OUR FISH . SE ‘When we call It oles, ea at ‘we aren ry ow VY. fish liself isa flaky fillet of. cod; fresh frot a } blue waters of the Atlantic Ocean: i Some ‘of ourcod ain ifish Is:then hand-cut Into generous individual = portion’, dipped in-our own special batter; and:deep- - fried to .a crispy gold. But the important thing to-o[ remember is that we completely. prepare the :fish ‘ourselves > it. ISN'T. shipped In already. cut and. 2) We'do it ourselves because we want It ‘done right. The way you ike ko Olde te Enlist Style. Yours in oe teste n't Just Be. the. ‘ot the entries du the Castle Vista, Hones Open. Mouse at 1840 Meadow Broo! ” course write: ‘Oven. Castle Realty. Ltd: Mrs. sharron Varin ane Castleg (a) they expect to be absent from the School District-on polling day; or (b) they are, for reason of conscience, prevented from voting on potting gay; or (c) through circumstances beyond thelr contra! unable to attend the poll on polling day, | namely, Saturday, the 19th day of November, 1977. GIVEN under my hand at the School Board Office, Castlegar, B.C. this ist Ht day of’ November, 1977. J. DASCHER, Returning Officer.