CASTLEGAR_NEWS, Thursday February 1, 1973 - Everyone Supports Minor Hockey Week Activities - The Bake Teblo Was Well Supported A Little of Everything Was Raffled Costicaar Social Notes "Recent visitors to the home of Mrs, A. Kazakoff in Silverton while atl were her sons and daughter- ing the weddng of their nei- id Mra, Mike ce, Julie Gordon, Mrs, P. McPhee of Rob- son left Thursday to visit with her daughter © Mra. Shannon at Willow Point, end visiting with relatives ttend- Mr, ani of Ration me last. week- KC €0-0P COURTESY COFFEE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Glenora Flour 100 Ib. Cotton Sack ..... $7.89 Co-op Peanut Butter BZ OZ. oo. e cece cece eens L9G Sunlight Detergent i BIDS... ssw ei ee ee ees STD vaw WA “Film-Making Alchemy Revealed An opportunity to learn about and to improve film and video-tape making techniques — oriented to both the home movie maker and the aspiring “Cecil B. DeMille”. Weather Forecast: WHO KNOWS BUT There's a lot of winter left yet. Don't trust your old winter tires. We suggest you te-tire with Goodyear — Avoid a costly winter - accident, TERRIFIC SAVINGS ON CLEARANCE OF 1972 STOCK CASTLE TIRE LTD. Across from the Arena — Phone 365-7145 Learning Disability Classes Are Given Top Priority by Sechelt School District The Sechelt School District has developed a 10-point plan 10 deal with learning disabilities among their students. In outlining the proposal to the board, Hart Doerksen, supervisor of elementary in- struction, said that 10 to 20 per cent of the children in the dis- trict were probably affected by specific. language Ph.D. student from the Univer- sity of British Columbia, opera- ting one week per month during the school year. e Establishment of ‘a primary class for SLD pupils, staffed by. a teacher trained in learning dis- abilities instruction, with the help of an aide. (SLD), and some people put the figure as high as 40 per cent. The program, which will be in full implementation by next Store Wide CLEARANCE yy STARTS TODAY THRU TO FEBRUARY 10TH SUITS - SWEATERS - SHIRTS SPORT JACKETS - DRESS PANTS "ALL WORK CLOTHES & SHOES covers the follow- ing points: e@ An in-service Program’ by persons qualified i in four major areas: making teachers aware that SLD problems exist; help- ing them identify such prob- lems; screening and testing techniques; and remediation i for e to mea- sure effectiveness of the pro- gram, using a control group. Eventually, expand the present temedial instruction program into a full-scale Learning Assis- tance Program. Children in the SLD program would be placed back in the nor- mal classes after spending two or three years on the program. ‘Trustees voted to support the program to the limit of their financial bility, giving it top r the teachers. ¢ e Two or three teachers be selected to attend summer courses, so they could then act as resource personnel or in- structors in SLD. e Establish adult education courses for parents and teachers dealing directly with SLD teaching and remediation. @ Provision foraclinicto assess primary children, staffed by a priority in the district over the next year. YOU ARE INVITED ito send Mail Order enquires or request FREE Catalogues SPICE - O - LIFE NATURAL FOODS LTD. Home Service Division 8877-120th St., DELTA, B.C, PETTITT PHOTOS PETTITT PHOTOS PETTITT PHOTOS SOLOHd LLILLSd | Selkirk College, Castlegar Campus Room: Audio-Visual Lab, Room B.B. 22 WEDNESDAYS 7:30 P.M. Beginning FEB. 7th FEE: $20 LENGTH OF COURSE: 10 sessions Fee includes use of material and equipment ENROLLMENT LIMITED TO 30 PERSONS FOR REGISTRATION, AND! FURTHER INFORMATION, CONTACT CRAIG ANDREWS, SELKIRK COLLEGE, BOX 1200, CASTLEGAR. Ph. 365-7292 We will be carrying on our general repair business and will CLOSED MOVING TO 1501 Columbia Ave. (Formerly Twin Town Machining) Ken‘s Auto and Wheel Alignment OPENING FEBRUARY 19TH IN OUR NEW LOCATION in wheel’ We would like.to te all our customers of the past 13 years and hope to see you all at our new location — Ken‘ and Elaine Martin KEN'S AUTO & WHEEL ALIGNMENT . Telephone 365-7532 SEE YOU FEBRUARY 19TH _ $OLOHd LLILLad Would you like to reduce your CURRENT income tax and at’ the same time increase your re- PRE-FINISHED 4° X 8’ PRICED FROM POSTER WINNERS chosen from over 100 entries depicting Minor Hockey Week were presented their prizes Saturday during the official opening ceremonies of Minor Hockey Week. Winners were, front row, left to right, Chris Naychuk 3rd in primary and Kent Geddes 2nd in primary. Middle row, left to right, Brent Wood 3rd in funior, Billy Nazaroff 3rd in senior, Jimmy Nazaroff Ist in primary and Kevin Johnson Ist in junior. Back row, left to right, Gordon Stoochnoff 2nd in senior, Anne Quaedvlieg sharing Ist in senior with Joan Wabisco, Mary Ann sf who Shared 2nd in junior with Nicola Cozub and Joan Wabisco. Frist prize was $5, second prize $3 & third prize winners Te ceiving booster buttons. Judges were hitelock : ) Trail 5, per 3; Ghiaest "ay STLEGAR_NEWS, Thursday, Februar’ 1973 --WHO WON - The following are the Bruins 4, Stars 1 scores taken from results Le placed on the “Who Won" chart at the Castlegar Ar- tlegar 7, Nelson 2. ena. These are for games Friday—N No games re- played from Sunday of last carded. week to Saturday, Sunday—(Bantams) Koo- n- tenay Savings Credit Union ups), Sa- KINNAIRD TRANSFER LTD. L.A, TONY GERONAZZO Sand, Gravel, Excavation, Trucking, Ditching, Top Soil CONTRACT DISPOSAL FIELDS CONCRETE WORK Phone 365-7124 kusp Monda ip Wee) Can- adians yee rt tam): Legion 5, Nels Bantam af 10, astlegar 3; (Mite All-Stars) astlegar 4,8 Spokane 2; (Pee Wee play-offs) Castlegar 1, Trail 0; (Bantams in Nelson} Kootenay Savings Credit Union 2 Nelson 3. cbesreaticnies oe aa? are me —{PI Can: fednesda: i) adians 1, Tet 0; B Bevin 3 6, Canucks 1; Midget end 3, Juveniles 2. Thursday — (Pee Wee) SILVERTON NEWSLETTER- Mr. Tom Bohan of New Denver and Mr. Herb Bar- nett of Silverton are now home from Trail Regional Hospital. Both underwent surgery, Miss Heather and Mr. at Castlegar, Jan, 19 as gu- ests e =: ene: Cooper of News Pe Ee a patient at mia Hospital. Mr. ent lepartment of Polly Corbel and Hope Whittaker. Also receiving booster bultons for honorable mention were Crystal Dyck and Brent Tyrell in the primary section, Philip Churchill and Patricia Ann Voykin in the junior section and Kathleen Kinakin and Teresa Plotnikoff sharing a poster in the senior section. Chairman of the poster contest, sponsored by the Minor Hockey Association was Mrs. D. Mair. — Castlegar News Photo BOWLING RESULTS FROM CASTLEGAR AND DISTRICT . SHSS High School LHS Monica Read 232. 749, THS Ridaies, 1020. THT s Riddles 21 2787. ...1, pointe: te: Bit 2B, ‘eam its: No. 1 3, lo. é 1, No. 4 0, ¢ No, 5 3, No. 6 th Monday Nig LHS S) 65 Kajzar 319. Ken Plotnikot MET, Deve caer Cae IT's INCOME TIME! Plu Ear’ a Birds 4 4, Purple FS able ae See . 7 Other 600's: Ann Kajzar PETER MAJESGEY 605, John Marshall 677, For Registered Retirement} John Adams 642, Ted Kaj. Savings Plans zar 647, Alex Lutz 609. Phone 365-5386 Tuesday 1 glock badies, ; ne 1. CUNA MUTUAL LHT Irene Hill 743. THS Boundary Electric Ee ATTENTION — GENERAL MEETING OF Robson and District Ratepayers Association Wed., Feb. 7 — Robson Hall — 7:30 p.m. Agenda: Chairman's Report, District Municipality Discussion, and. Dog Problem Discussion EVERYONE IS URGED TO. ATTEND 24 FOR SALE SUPERMARKET EQUIPMENT VIEWED AT SUPER-VALU, CRANBROOK; B.C. 3 only 12° Dairy Cases (one pair ends) @ $150 ea. with 1 3-HP Compressor @ $100; 1 305. MHT Ken Plotnikoff 951. THT Independents 2687. ‘Team points: indenend- ents 32, Lucky Five 36%,.. Sentinels 20, Castlegar Drug 387, Boundary Biectele 464, Macalister e 44, 5 4, Screwballs 3. Other 600's: Ed Ads- head 644, Dave Adshead 600. Tues. Night Mixed League Ev Koreen 283. LHT Ev Koreen 696, MHS Wes ' Kirkwood ar MHT Orlando Vecchio - "Other 600's: Marge Bon- 684, Leo Plamondon Betty winter | 618, ‘Wes a, Bed d 610, Walter Kani- in GOL. Wow Morning Drivers Lea. LHS Pat Gordon 270. LHT Marge Bonnett 666. THS Handile rs 974, one am, points: Ramblers Mustangs i Birds Chews 3, Raillacs, 2, Horn- el Other 600's: Pat Gordon 650, Bobbie: Keraiff 617. Wed, Nite Cut-Rate LHS Irene Conroy 262. LHT Lil Knowler 688. THS Swallows | 976, THT Swallows 2736. Team points: Orioles a, Canaries 3, Swallows 3, Par- rots 4, Budgies 1, Eagles 1, Other 600’s: Irene Con- roy 664, "Annie Koochin 649, Team points: Sanlrrels 4, ‘Lions 1, Minks 1, Beav- ather 600's: Shirl More- Rowdy Rollers (hues: 1 Be : LHT Shiiey t THS Groaner 900. THT Criers 2512, points: Hooters 32, Screamers 39, Groaners 36, Walls 28, Criers 41, Moaners 28. Thurs, b Night Mixed League LHS Elaine Martin 252. LHT Elaine 717. Stone’ 289. MHS Jim MHT John Obetkoff 705. All’ Stars 1141. THT Pinchers 3167. Team poin joints: Fallen Stars 8, Spirits 1 Hoe Has Fingones 3, Pinchers 3, lea y Gutter Balls '3, fs £ Metcel 642, Jean Arch- ee Alex Chevel- Vincent 618, Johnson 618, Bill chevel dave 614. Fr oNight Classic Mixed LHS ‘Bobbie Keraift aa LHT Bobbie Keraiff MHS Mel Gale 265. MHT Ken Price 693, THS Old Styles 1057. THT Old Old Styl ies 2974. points: Possibles 1 , old St Styles s, ‘Ball. Bonk- Pe Stars 0, All Stars Other 600’s: gi nett 670, Mel Gale 652, pin Donald 615, John Obetkoff 667, Lil Kno wler 640, Pearl Mott 600. PHOTOCOPYING Letters —'Birth Certificates Important Popers ers 0, ‘Teddy Bears 3, Chip-,. in Jan. 25 “anid 26. were busy ones for those stu: dents who wrote final ex- ams‘ ending their first sem. ester at Lucerne Secondary in New Denver. Following the Jan, 20 wedding of Julie Ann Gor. don of Silverton to Lee Hel- chert of New. Denver, an held in open dance: was eir honor at Silverton’s Memorial Hall. On Tuesday evening of iat week a double commun- ity bridal shower was held for Mrs, Carol Lindstein of New Denver. Mrs.. Lindste, in” Silverton. er held - the Japanese Hall’ in New Denver, Monashee Sporfing Equipment Lid. At the Top of Sherbiko Hill in Castlegar — Telephone 365-3181 Buy the Complete Package or Necessary Accessories Individually too Your Needs i SEE THE DISPLAY Want to Sell ‘Your House? CALL MARY 365-6451 or 365-5244 NEW RATES TERM DEPOSITS 4 YEARS 4% INTEREST PAID YEARLY 2 YEARS 40 INTEREST: PAID YEARLY 1 YEAR 4 BE EE 1,0 CHIP 54% INTEREST CALCULATED ON MINIMUM MONTHLY BALANCE — INTEREST PAID SEMI-ANNUALLY PERSONAL’ CHEQUING No Service Charge tirement income? ical CAN HELP YOU! CHARLES COHOE ) erreentig Fruit Growers Daisy Koehle 615. Ladies Clippings ‘Reasonable Rates CASTLEGAR NEWS ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING : of the WHERE 1S; AS IS, TOTAL WORTH: $3,582 Robson Recreation Society ; we ( ‘ i TAKE ALL: $3,000 |e Thurs., Feb. 1 — Robson Hall — 7:30 p.m. | cHE AVAILABLE FEBRUARY 5th Aes d of Necessary ions of Hall : | CALL KELLY DOUGLAS BURNABY Renewal of Memberships III PHONE 3657252 435-1444, LOCAL 356 Reports of Various Clubs & Swimming Poot only 8 Frozen Meat Case @ $200 with 1 Thursda: Moral 2-HP Compressor @ $100; 4 only 12’ Produce LHT Lori Lonern 739, 290. Cases (one pair ends) @ $50 e2.; 27’ Citrus THS Squirrels 1082. Dump @ $10; 12' Meat Case (no ends) (no THT Squirrels 2933, compressor) @ $50; 6 only Checkstands @ $100 en.; 6 only Scales @ $100 ea.; Gondo- las, approx. 212 lin. ft. @ $6 per ft. ($1,272) $3 19 INVEST WITH ® ‘30 in. by 10 ft. Arborite 30c sq, ft. Vinyl Asbestos Floor Tiles — 4 Pattems to Choose from, Esch .. 10% to 50% OFF BOY’S WINTER JACKETS, SHIRTS & PANTS AT GREAT SAVINGS ~ CASTLEGAR “SAVINGS CREDIT UNION OFFICE HOURS:— Tues. to Thurs. 10 am. to Spm. @ Fri. 10 a.m. to 6 pm. @ Sat. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. ALL Sales Cash and Final BONNETT’S BOYS & MENS WEAR | Mutual, and Co-operative Life Insurance Company LIFE - AUTO - FIRE mn! i BUSINESS 269 Columbia Ave., Castlegar, Phone 365-3301 CONFIDENCE