CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Nov. 24, 1966 Minor Hockey Registration is Better Than Arena Rink Poor. conditions of the ioc- al arena was the main topic of the Gastlegar Maine Hockey As- the“ice which often causes an unnecessary spill which could mean injury. meet- ing. In view of the 270 regist- rants to’date, 102 over:last sea- son, the white elephant, as the arena’ was once dubbed, is a very: eette place, : Als ptezent the association tis operating at 25 hours a week nd living with such conditions ree by the executive’ as very poor. At times, the ice time car- ys on asimuch as five hours ‘without being cleaned, it was reported and parents who come ‘to watch their boys play com: jplain of the conditions of the fest room facilities. Players are concerned by the conaition of the ice with its ‘pumps caused from the rain dripping through the ‘roof onto "Impaired Driving ‘| Charge Brings ” Sourt Fine of S200 John Leslie Atkingon of Castlegar was fined $200 and costs when he was found guilty of aired driving by District Magistrate Parker Williams in Castlegar Thursday. Atkinson entered a plea of not guilty and was convicted as charged after a lengthy frial. CASTLEGAR DRUG SPECIALS | HEAD & SHOULD. Head & Shoulde shampoo for mites, pups and pee wees are now closed, for Bantams, Mid- gets and juveniles’ wiil however be reviewed, The meeting closed with the executive having hopes of bet- ter conditions in the near fu- ture, The Scene at... KINNAIRD SECONDARY This week ths JaeUar are their edly. They have as the Pan- thers into submission and have stampeded the luckless Lipiz- zans, -As for the Thunderbirds, they are huddled together mis- erably at the very bottom of their own Totem pole. Each one looks as croupy as a chicken coughing up a seed. Mr. Martin, could you ding. it in your heart to give them extra scoop of birdseed? (vite: min enriched of course.) rs * Since our last column, two new champions have emerged gram. They are: John McArthur Linda Huston, both heed by ing at the grade 12 level. Joining them at that ad- vanced altitude are Barbara Loo- ney, David Millon, Carol Obed- koff, and Jean Price. You should have heard the B class cheer when Lind in our reading for meaning pro-| Some Debbie Smith, and Christine Evin. The Library Club has com- menced to plan a hilarious “Fun project.” It just might include our warbling Kinaries. eo We are saaeed at the initia- tive of Norman Pepper. He he- came intrigued with one of our spy stories and kept mulling ov- ere certain points that puzzled _ School Board Chairman Fears Roulette (To Be Undesirable Part of Gay. Nineties 1 in igvan ‘the centennial gay nine: by. the Be Teachers’ ‘Association, and dies project py tn School District No. 9 at thelr regular meeting last week. oF nly ® Sneluded in the evening en- will be tennial Project. The board vetoed the pro- in favor of support Zor ioval cen- terms of projects and because the vivants, barbershop was given because no date Sia8 provided for the project night and the board chairman was wor- riled about staging roulette gam- es as part of the festivities in the school. Chairman Mrs, Walter Jac- obson’s apprehensions, were in part counteracted by a notation that the RCMP: would have to approve the roullette games. it was noted bingo, a num- erical form of.gambling requir- ing low intelligence and high stamina, was permitted in school which, after all, used fake money in this instance. District superintendent Claude Bissell backed the gay nineties project saying it. would prob- ably succeed the Kinnaird Little Theatre now ‘apparently in its death throes. The gay nineties is family quartets, can-can choruses and honkey-tonlk piano players. SHSS‘‘has been picked for the location because ‘of its two stages and activi ity room space. Ce to be asked to supply. floor ito he The gay nineties commit- tee asked for board backing “in spirit but not in cash." A second centennial project, this time ‘on a provincial scale, which. came before - the: school poard on the district superin- fender e report was ‘Project buildings, so why, not roulette | 100. ‘This. didn’t get backing! in spirit\or. cash of anything fr the bop ard. it it did get a rms of wera, too. vagui oO The project required each child to ralse money in Novem: ber 1966 and 1967 for mobile education facilities or teacher ig programs in gn under- develonea country, India ' was suggested, Mrs. Jacobson came back strongly, declaring’ that low de- velopment areas were to recelve Castlegar. money, for education, then it should’ be Eskimo. or In- dian settlements. The Trail school district had also refused to support Project ‘100, it was noted at the meet- PHOTOS PETTIT A with PETTITT PHOTOS. . PETTITT PHOTOS — the ARGUS STANT LO. ‘Dhick' & wilte: z pictures Era cay See INS' ior arene Pathe out or 3 agp Bonus For Cash FREE CASE evel outfit | every Argus Camera uneondi- fionally guaranteed for one year - jsojoHd 1L1ad PETTITT: PHOTOS -lot botere it was dropped. Project 100, called for each student from kindergarten to college level to raise a, dollar for a provincial educational cen- Next thing we knew he had walked down to the RCMP bar- racks and hada talk with the officers: They were so” under- standing and so helpful that Norm forgot to'be embarrassed. day he'll join the force! home ‘economics room 3 ike girls’ pride and joy. Mrs, SHSS Act By KATHERINE KNIPPELBERG Sane is the teacher, and pyar, she stands, as she often doe with her arms folded and her she reminds us of the pictures back as straight as Mr. Linds, ed that . Kat pawn had also made at, A frequent tate to our school, one of whom we are very proud, is Scott Henderson of the national ski team. He is interested in our, reading pro; am, We were excited to see in the paper that he has just won the John Semmelink Award for. sportsmanship, “for. the. skier who through ability, ebst Tepresents Canada | Mrs. Smith keeps . the room in of Indian in the leg- end books. The girls love coming for home ec. One wall is full of tail windows offering a beautiful panoramic view of lawn sweep- ing straight to the forests’ edge, with mountains rising beyond. / When the birches and ever- greens are laced with white frost itis incredibly lovely. Inside, everything sparkles with’ cleanliness. Moden .electric appliances stand like gleaming servants to do one’s a Nddings in inter Scott placed seventh in the FS. world championships at Portillo, Chile, last August, and is regarded highly by European skiers. In our school library there is-a magazine showing all the famous ski slopes of the con- every one of them! We can de- pend on him to answer our many questions with never- failing patience and i good -humor. King, snowshoeing, and. snowball “target pitching” are some of the inter-! House contests we would like to have this win- ter. “snow sculpting” is another activity. that captures our imag- ination. * soe ® Now that the rains have come, ‘heralding the end of Au- ‘tumn -and the. onset of win' we are peng ede considerate of our 8 shee E walk ery eS enrousty on the wonatt paths, these days, he Biv, the ‘the poor old turf a fight- ing ¢l = We ‘cannot bid farewell to the soccer season without ack- ro stars: Wayne McGauley for the pris. Volle: Spies centre- stage just now in house com- petition. the Jaguars roaring so loudly, it is a wonder that the ball doesn't get spiker eratied panel of bov judges has deliberated. - ‘They now. present} the following list: Nancy Fowl-] are Sandra tinent! S with | Smit nents: Beote) iss sarallier from in front of: the class; then| - now! e Abletkoff for the boys, Debbie] t order. n making is the’ cur- rent are On the display wall is an especially dainty model in candy pink, It makes one think of Valentine's Day and party plans 7 and fresh baked sugar For sewing instruction, Mrs. ith to the A new addition to SHSS is the Stanley Humphries Chal, lenge Trophy. The following are | rules for this coveted prize. Challenges will be accept- first serve” |. conduct, Regular meetings are held for the juniors every Wednes- day noon and -for the seniors every Friday noon. ive officers are: dis- ed on a “first basis, not accepted before Wed- nesday morning in any week. Challenges must be renew- ed each week. Those remaining from the previous week will be considered first. Challenges must be. sub mitted to the Boys’ PE Office. All must, be. approved by members of the PE Department. All challenges, athletic or other- wise within reason, will be ac- cepted. Boxing is not permis- sable because - of. possible dif. | ferences in’ size ‘and ability. No more.than one compe- tition per week. will be held. These will normally take place on Friday at noon. The group holding the tro- ector Dianne. Langevin, chair- man Sheila Tegart, secretary Catherine Lamarche, and treas- urer Margaret Thorpe. >. The club has been very active so far, with make-up and hairstyling sessions, and a wed- ding t night show for seniors. Coming up soon is a fashion flair directed by Dianne. Men’s, ‘women’ and’ children’s Christ- mas styles. will be’ previewed. Good Aneke: girls! s * Volleyball rises standings are: Kossack Kids 9, Mayan Mustangs 7, Folynesian Pussy- cats 3, Roman Rams The first issue of the Tally- GLENMERRY USED FURNITURE 3194 Highway Drive In the Millar and Brown Building, ‘Trail, Phone 364-1822 WE BUY AND SELL USED FURNITURE Open Weekdeys 1 pm. . 5.80 Open Friday 1 p.m. 79 pn. CAR-MIL’S | F ABRICS Wishes io thnk tsi many friends darfirl for the response to their sale. Sale Ends Sat. Nov. 26 WEEKEND SPECIAL In The Oglow Block. Woolens, -regular $5.95 yd. reduced to MANY: OTHER REDUCED PRICES $2:79 yd. Ph, 365 3134 a EF. r Open House Told Endicott Home Full to . Some ‘80 persons attended the “annual open house of the Castlegar Society for Handicap- Children held last’ week at expressed gratitude for the sub- stantial support being aiven Ach 80 many organizations area, ‘2A brief report was given bs Geely Hughes, who is on the the Dr. pen oe govern ome at one on is filled to capaclty with 16 rtlote ply, Other | ¢4, chased ag jae pcan bg, bur: ly ab the the Mes, HI Palsgon, tea Silver Birch School, ‘had nee i wie Vancouver dren 18 thea! f 70 See Ait, son outa welcome: assistance from physical education teach: ers in this capacity, :, . D. Leitch, her. school rey director, in were five pup! reatio! at Silver Birch. New recreational 8 well, but only direct. until br kirk student, together with her | College rt stated: there| listen’ to:them ers ‘Mr.." Mansbridge, * Selkirk’s Ubrarian,' has resumed as Wi er’s of hope campaign in financial $900 this Pcasin Mrs. G. area, George Terhune reported returns of juat-.over . Hughes has insti- ine 6 seeslon be arranged for them| tuted a social club for ‘older | time.in the performance of some, handicapped: children who ‘no task. me connection with the flow-| longer attend school classes, this} This is neld each Friday after- noon at the Sllyer Birch school. he boys cook their own: food, have physical exercise, play bad- minton and spend the fairly routine it is Anticipated this could develop into a sheltered work- shop such, as js in operation in “perhaps local business- men could provide suitable tasks “"|COLLEGE CAMPUS Last Monday, a declaration of election was made of the offices ofthe student executive ms} council ‘in the Selkirk College student government. The’ offices open are presi- dent, vice-president, secre’ treasurer, prenident, clubs, ath- letics ‘and ordinators, - these officés ran from Monday today. On’ Mon: 5, official results of the elections made to the communications ' co-| the SAC Nominations Close Today at College It's seems ‘hat they misjudg-] bottom of the mountain unhurt. Students are ‘all saddened were forced to spend a’ night, 4,000 ‘feet up) the mountain They were equipped with a por- er. forced: th ed the distance to their goal and table stove, tent and sleeping bags,’ so managed to keep com- +] fortable. during a snowfall and| to cold oft 0 degrees above ‘zero, t day they continued ‘a little "farther up but bad weath- em to cease climb-| h ing.’ We were all glad to‘hear that both: men made it to the be By Steve. Hindmarsh ? . Camp: and hard kirk the ne College it ee shown, itself to know that everyone at the College’ joins ‘me .in extendin; Tue ta the f and a wish of good ae the future to ‘Mr. Camp- CASTLEGAR NEWS, ‘Thursday, Nov. 24, 1966 Capacity ture into, envelopes, circulars. and other. The main: speaker at the meeting was Mrs. Don Smith of |" Trail, who is the provincial re- presentative for the East and West Kootenays. Mrs. Smith gave a detailed commentary on the provincial: meeting she at- tended. recently at ‘Vancouver. She* included such matters as the ‘importance’of reports from the individual. chapters: in the organization, the fetime friend plan — an insurance plan for parents’: of | handical child. ren whereby these children will receive extra.care upon the de- cease of parents, that Mrs,: Smith: ‘stated Woodland School and Tranquille ares at an oP al size, e, having opt Scat pear Victota m4 have :300 beds for: the: pairhied TICKETS Rotary Club. ~ New Year's Eve Frolic” x “CASTLEGAR ARENA es student body. Miss Shannon Irving, a Sel- brother Jack. enterained the yesterday when. th ‘gang in the cafeteria, Their. fey. tize ‘the ‘audience. The’ general public will ‘have its chance to fe. ‘overpowered tomorrow,’ Fri- day, when they. will appear at the Habakkuk Koffee House in Nelson: Anyone whe wishes to spend a rei enjoyable even- ing would‘ be saviseed to‘go and ig. Me jayeround is) fenc- Christmas p: pupils bowl‘ once a week “with was mountain ic “Associ-| He climbing after his un. ite accident: last month, injured ‘when ‘he slid down the face of a moun- ‘Two: weekends - ago, be ridge, another member of the College staff, set gat on’a hike up to Huckleberry the possibility of a weekly skat- ital care bined ‘voices’ seemed. to’ hypno- |‘ _: : « shosp! ‘and up to'150 pede for. moder- ately trend moder: Get your ‘tickets from Rotary. Members: aN : a towards: the are ‘type’ estab- lshments such ‘as the Dr. Endi- cott Home at Creston. Red Cro Tt eee | mentioned that the lon was wel Tepresented at» the’ workshop .Rowdy. Rollers’ Mary LeRoy THS Screamers LT: Bertha Vincent 591. “TBS” Pincurlers’ 873.° Také Five 2306. . Team * po! Muffets 1,-Mugs:1, Pincurlers 1, Take Five 3, Wheaties 2, Tues. 1 Fock = Ho was phy must meet. the trophy. she asks those who are ahead to Later, while these people are working, she, herself, demon- strates again to the class. Al- ways time ‘is taken. to explain and to have you revel in our beautiful room as we -do our- selves. ° One of Mr. Schiavon’s favor- ite expressions is: ‘“‘The good thing about math is that doesn’t have to make sense.” "We don’t know about tha but we do know that classroom makes v food sense. B enpuhere you tum there is something to:-fascinate you, demonstrate at a back-table.| any ‘Groups participating . must be composed of five competitors. members must be in atten- dance at S) Groups must have an appro- priate: name. Groups. challenging “may contain no more than two mem- bers who have played or are playing for school'teams in the sport challenged. Groups may consist of both Challenge forms. must con- tain ‘the name of .the group, a list of its members, and the name: of its captain. ecial” rules of sompell. tion may be fhe PE up. with th in order a ensure - eth com- petition, and‘e that you is designed to make you Most people recollect math rooms as being as dry as chalk dust, but Mr. Schiavon’s room is alive with: color — great viv- id splashes of it. , If- you walk down the cor- ridor and glance in at his open door, the room'seems to grab you by the ‘arms. and pull you]: On the back wall are jokes which are rea. math problems, For be awarded to enable Suniors o challenge seniors ‘or | girls to challenge boys. |"; Challenge forms are kept in the Boys’. PE Office. Another | fit for the ‘school is a. fashion club. THE REGIONAL DISTRICT: OF CENTRAL KOOTENAY NOTICE OF ELECTION — follows: ‘There are_bal design- ed to show ae habits, There are “hit Parade records indi- cating who is “tops”. Lamont, Anita Sorée, PUBLIC. NOTICE i is Hebe given . the dlectors. of the Regional . District of Central: Kootenay that I. Lrequire the presence of the said electors at the Secretary-Tréasur- _er's Office, 103 Medical Arts Building, 465 Ward Street, ~-Nelson;: B:C.,.0n Monday, the twenty-eighth day: of Nov- ~ ember; 1966, at the hour of ten’o'clock in the forenoon for'the purpose of electing persons ‘to ebresene . Directors for the Regional District of Central eorney. Vacancies to be filled: For the Office of Directot Electoral Area “‘I”, two year term, For the Office of Director - Flectoral Area “‘J", two yeax term, I vacancy. __ The mode of nomination of candidates, shall be as vacancy. Candidates shall be nominated i in writing by two aly : qualified electors of the Electoral Dictiot of Contral Kootenay. PERSONALIZED CHRISTMAS CARDS and LETTERHEADS Make your selection now at the CASTLEGAR NEWS Phone 365-7266 | HOLIDAYING | IN ©) +: VANCOUVER? Then you want a central address close to all attractions,-yet priced to suit your budget. We have a dining room and coffee shop and are close to beaches and Stanley Park, Please feel free to drop us a line for our descriptive brochure. SANDS MUtual 2-1831 Davie at Denman Commercial Cards honored .° “On English Bay at ‘Stanley Park” date. : \ is be’ delivered to’ the Returning Officer -ween the date of this notice and:noon:o ination.’ The nomination-paper may cribed in the z Municipal Act", and shell o! idence, ‘and occupation 0} bach’ manner ‘as to. sufficiently, identify such candidate. ‘The nomination paper shall be aubecribed to etd the oo Electoral Area sf the Electoral Area “I” - I Reba Recreation Hail, Robeson. E. T. Bodard, : Returning. Officer. ' The Castlegar News Was to Have Published this Advertisement on Thurg,, Nov.-17).° Area of the Regional mination-paper : shall ~ at any: time bet- f'the day of rom- be'in:the‘form pres-: hall ata Bi person ‘nominated i in ““f" . Robson Recreation Hall, and the Maples’’, Blueberry Creek, B/C. Given under my hand at Nelson, B. Gs this 9th day of November 1966. them as GENERAL ARE PARENTS ee FIGURE SKATING "Monday, nonin 28 at 8 p.m. Mier PLEASE! ‘MHS Darrel: Rourke MAT ‘Gary Romano. 680. Pinheads - Pinheads 2858. & BANQUET FACILITIES ite Restaurant. “SPECIALIZING IN CHINESE FOOD” ‘:Phone 365-6741 for. Take-Out Orders Open 6.a.m: to 12 Midnight Daily. Open 6 am. to 1 a.m. Fridays and Saturdays Air Conditioned for Cool Comfort -FOR. SMALL GROUPS “LEGION HALL — “ANNUAL MEETING — CASTLEGAR & DISTRICT —GOLE. CLUB: Will be held in 1 the f Tuesday, ‘November 29th 7.00 p.m... CASTLEGAR © TO ELECTRICAL : DE = (RTMENT. OF HIGHWAYS ail Electoral District - NOTICE CONTRACTORS Sealed tenders will’ be r ived by the 3, oj P.M., November 30, 1966. and back-filling.- bids will be considered clauses. , Dated.at Rossland, B.C., - November 17th, 1966 ed for. the supply and installation of electrical facil- ities. required’ for, the dibeate Seal using at.’ Pians and specifications can be seen at 2288 Coe Jumbia « Avenue, Rossland, ‘or photostatic copies supplied upon request. Outside lighting poles and luminaires will be ‘supplied and the poles erected. The Department ‘will do the mecessary trenching Lowest or. any bid not necessarily accepted and no . RE McKeown, District Superintendent. that contain escalator ers: 0,: Pinheads. 3,- 8. esther eons Bill. Davis 609, Rev. ‘Maloff. 6 Wed. yao Drivers League “LHS Je Turner 268, LHT Joyee. Turner -687.: THS ‘Ramblers 899. THT Cadillacs 2294. ‘Team. points: Mustangs 23; Jaguars: ‘17%, “ Chevys: 21%, Thanderbirds 7; 29, Cadiacs: 22. Wed. Nite Cutrate. Belle Gray ‘245, LET) ; Mosners 869. : mar | Lig 7 alc: Lea: ‘LHS * Mabel "Creighton 258, ints: Cheerios 3.) LHS Elsie Rysen 240, AT r er - | Darrel: Rourke sae eet Cher: “Jo! phn Pt t Team points: Button Push: 3 ‘Regulars 4, |. 0 1, if Natty; Five 1) Smarties 1, ‘Tiger |~;"" Nominations’: took ~’ place 18 Cher 400s an Davis 672, Paul. Minskin | 619,-Matt Rohn | 610, Tim Horéott ‘605.5... Friday N Night Mixed Classic LHS ‘Marge Bonnett 232, 00's Bill Davis’ 675, noff’ 685, rs. Bignall Heads ae Vista KUCW © ‘January officers for the Kin- naird “United: Church “Women, Valley Vista Unit, were momina- following “the: disappointing an- pounsement, Mrs. na Fodor, find: Bia for. the. ‘past’ few months. ,| another step towards aper 2 ~ greetings “to “| Yocal : friends ‘4nidiew of sending ‘Christmas’ cards,<\-Pr Builders. & Suppliers | a Many’ of their workers would ‘be willing ‘to’ advise: or help -.with ‘such: activities: as | eamamaing instructions fo) nt "Regarding the bursary fun ind, Mrs. Smith’ said these were us- ed: to —-asalst persons, WHO want trainis towards“ teaching «or guiding handicapped '»-children. At ‘present ‘three persons : were chosen from | seven: applicants which ' accounted for :$1,300' in bursary. funds expendiiare ‘In conclusion, “Mrs. Smith commented on increased ‘aware- ness‘at government level of the urgent need for all-inclusive ‘as- sistance for ‘handic cappe ed child: ren aeons 5 Can E. 2 Fitepatrick “informed those present’ that the: PKU. test oe babies has, been in effect at e Castlegar .and District “hos- All Sizes of Glass Cut to Order = “THIS: WEEK'S SPECIAL ° °.New From , Glidden - CARAVELLE ‘INTERIOR LATEX “$5.95. ‘a gallon $1.95. 0 quart One coat covers ‘in moet eases: s ‘We Take Better: ‘Care of Your r uisding a 686, COLUMBIA AVENUE: — 1 PHONE 365-5155 controlling one ee of-retardation. . E.\Fitzpatrick ‘told of ka ae ‘Christmas greetings gram, Boxes are distributed at Stvarious centres Iocally. Names of donors are ‘disted \ in» the Christmas le. of ‘the : news- extendin; : . @ HEALTHPRODUCTS Visit or write for all your a8 -Proceeds from these boxes are turned ov- er. to: the: Castlegar’ chapter of "VITAMINS - . HERBS - - CEREALS - y. membership to: Castlegar. For’ the forthcoming” year the - president “will be “Mrs. -L. Bignell; vice president Mrs. W. Horvath with D. E. Hughes The ss gift was re- ores in he: ates: of sec- | Bral T | the ‘2 >: Prior to adjournment, chea: ues were presented to the ‘Se ciety: by S. Jones on behalf of the Canadian Ue Legion, Castlegar ‘HEALTH ‘BEVERAGES - COS- ‘METICS- UNSULPHURED SUN- . DRIED FRUIT: 'S - UNBLEACHED nts ‘were’ served f the Sunshine a oste: ceived by Mrs: L. Bignell. Refreshme by.. members of Club." Dot- suavping 2 Pert oar Dot Tivping 649. Five! ‘Thumbs. 2481. . ‘THS Five-‘Thumbs 867. THT “eam points: Chore Girls ‘3, Flintstones. oe Kittens Five 1; Ring ,Pins. 4, f Five) Thumbs 4, eatniks 0. Wed. Nite. Mixed 9- “LHS'Penny Borate 210. LHT Penny’ Borodula 533. a MHS* Walter Kanigan 278. MHT. ‘Walter Kanigan 718. .’ THS -:Gutter‘ive|.911.. THT Gutter ive 2495. ‘Team voints: Bank of Mon- treal’ 0.:“Alley Oops 3,: Gutter ive 3, : Eight Commerce 1,5 ‘Woodland Park ers tik Other, “600's Pete Ozerott ‘Thurs. Morning: So) LHS Glenys New 286." LUT Glo: Wadd oats: ‘t hall. Balls: 4,: Bank of} ys, ‘The Second’ ‘ Castlegar Brow- and younger brothers and sisters at: i @ eegular’ mi eeting last Thursday in the United Church a ‘During “the opening’ cere- ‘New Brownies Enrolled “And ‘Other Awards Given nie\:Pack entertained mothers |- WHITE & WHOLE WHEAT | FLOURL : a Ward St. NELSON, B.C. - "YOUR HEALTH Is OUR, CONCERN" Guimont:, : Second year service stars ‘were, presented to Elaine -Hor- lick,: Fay: Fodor, ‘Rose - Ingham, Michelle: Guimont, Sandra Sher- idan, Cheryl ‘McKinnon, Valerie Brady: and ‘Karina Allis. monies Mrs. H.' Sheridan, Brown Owl and’ Mrs. Biln Tawny, Owl Pissented rages and ser- enrolled new : "Brownies enrolled were An- ne MeGauley, Shannon, :'Rush- enski, °.Carol .Bilesky,:: Patricia McKay, Kelly Harsent, and ‘Mar- Ta. Sheridal “OUR BIGGEST 0. Thre, Mixed Commareial LET Pat’ Miner MHS Ron € Goulet 318. MET, Ron Goulet 708. Liuid® Aas ‘981. ‘THT THS; Lions: ye LAT rd TBe. 594 e Marg; MeD onald,. 240. Lata Golden ladders: ‘were < sented to ‘Rhonda Latah ipa Biaine: 5 Horlik, eridan,, Donne Weigh and’ “Michelle and. instruction playing teach: anyone interested Adulte 50. CASTLEGAR®. . Badminton Club: : Invites everyone: interested toaie: Special. Exhibition ‘Flight Badminton Players. ‘There will be an exhibition of. Badminton’ after which ‘the Special Instructors will play with and their game. Bring your racquet. ONE OCCASION ONLY Saturday, December: 3rd 1.00 to 5.00: p.m. of» Badminton by Top in‘learning’ or. improving Juniors 25¢: > Select Yours ‘On Our Sale Table _ Buy One At Regular: Price ‘AND-GET.A 2nd ALBUM FOR ONLY ONE CENT od ALL. PRICES SASH: & FINAL — ‘|"Tronsistor Radios ee SELECT YOURS NOW Fleetwood $29.95 -§169.95 | __ me Electrohomie $29.95-$69.95 | $9.95 - $109.95 Check your Needles, Tubes and Batteries RICK’S= Phonographs ‘$29.95 - 240 - Ist. Ave. — Castlegar — Ph. 365-5951