CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Uct. 24, 1968 Top Instructors Attend Hockey Coaches Clinic A hockey coaches’ clinic was held in the Castlegar arena Saturday with 30 per- sons atiendine: The purpose of the clin- ic was to help the coaches in -setting up of a pattern in gouchig and the abs and don’ e handling of the hockey players, Giving the lectures were Jim ley of Trail and Gor- don Malcolm and Hank Bar- one, both of Nelson. Mr. Malcolm nspoke to the group regarding the at- titude of a person in his role ag a coach, ing the point that the team becomes in reality what they, the play- ers, see in the coach, both in his emotional handling of himself and his ove: char- acter as a leader. Jim Mailey jtouched on various nus subjects dealing with | the type of hockey stick, its Pie taping and the best of glove to use. He al: £0 seve examples on how to the hockey sticks in both the passing and receiving of the puck in hockey action. on - FJ. SMITHERAM TRAILER TOWING Fully Insured Phone 365-5308 Box 1351, Castlegar skates, they should be bought) with a good quality boot as old used skates often lack|§ the ankle support needed to aid a person in becoming a good skater. He also pointed out the necessity of properly sharpened blades. Mr. Barone added: “You can’t be a good hockey play- er if you can’t skate and you can’t skate if impaired by a weak boot or poor quality skate.” He felt learning to fig-|{ ure skate was'a great asset to being a good skater and not to feel figure skating was for girls only. Many of the hockey pros still use figure skating as part of their re- gular practice sessions. Aiter a short break, the group took to the ice for a brisk hour and a half of Here they were shown various styles used in giving players Suet aan David Gas volunteered their ser- yices as goal tenders during game it It was reported that there would ferees this coming Sunday at 10 a.m. in the arena, seen by a pressman but seldo: house recently, the small works CONTROL PANEL for the navigation lock at the Arrow dam is one of those places eral public. With an estimated 3,000 taking in the sights at the dam's third open would have been a crowded place if thrown - open to all comers. Here, a dam employee at the control panel, keeping an eye peeled at m by the gen- persons control room left of him. Th is a massive cage with glass windows on all|vin LeRoy. sides. From them, gates are operated to control the flow of water through the lock. The three dials in the black panel indicate water level above the dam, in the lock and below the dam. Three Engineers To Get Certificates m this are : erotticntes of. registration at a meeting of the West Koo- tenay branch of the Associa- tion of Professional Engin- eers of B.C. next Wednesday evening Tr: They are Merv Rush and D. J. Williams’ of Castlegar, and Wilf Sweeney of Kin- naird. Margaret Sorge Honored Recently At Surprise Shower ’ Miss Margaret Sorge, a November Obride-elect, was honored recently with a sur- the water below and to the|Prise, miscellaneous shower 3 e control room, one of two, |held at the home of Mrs. Mar- ul! salection.of SAVAGE SHOES —for-children ‘Maddocks Shoe Store Pacific Water Wells Ltd. Drilling Contractors for Fast Efficient Complete Service - in Industrial & Domestic Water Supplies Box 329 — Castlegar, B.C. Phone 365-6933 The 22. guests were classmates of the honoree with Pat Jackson and Esther Lang as 5 Corsages were presented ‘by Mrs. LeRoy to the guest ‘be a clinic for the re- : Young people, to some unholy messes. 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He's about as normal a iakes girls, and works hard at ev except school. He and his gang are mad about motors. Motor-bikes and cars occupy much of their waking tume. Ian had a Honda, ten a Volks, and|;, summer bought a con- vertible for $60. It runs. Last week, his group was out cruising around, looking .at used-cars. They’ had no money to buy one. Just looking. And they came across a deal no pred blooded cas lover could -r it was a hearse. A huge, black, 1950 Cadillac hearse. It hadn't been stripped down into a vegetable truck or something of the sort. It was 2 genuine, hearse, complete with ple upholery, and every de- il, right down to a cruci- Think of the history in that black behemoth’s years . Think good first and last ride in a Cad- boop in that long, sombre % don’t think thi pondered .much on things. But they were hook- ed. They'd have the coolest transportation in town. And a price. One hundred dol Jan, the only one with any money in the bank, wrote a ers were to come in on shar- es when they raised the mon- young fellow as you'd meet. a plays football that ready-to-work pur-|ii dillac, cul But what did it was the ars. Young Boys Get Into Unholy Messes ey. I don't blame them. If ld seen it first, I'd have bought it as a second car for my c|wife. It would certainly be a Sonversation piece. And that’s exactly what it turned out to be. in the driveway, and his par- ents found out what Ee done, there was some conver- sation, He was, told in no uncer- tain terms that he had made Tan drove up and peti tt si — Castlegar News Photo By Bill Smilloy of "es 291.28 pen elect’s mother, Harmston. All went well. She got the car started. The teacher had it pointed in the right direction. Then all hell broke loose. She had trouble with the handbrake or the clutch es. ink and white, the Shot” eme of the evening. the bumper of another one parked there. Net results: history teach-jand the: groom-elects moth- er has a $100 body repair jer, Harmsto. het from the bows and a light lunch was it was a good idea. served. WHO WILL BE CASTLEGAR & DISTRICT’S 1968 CITIZEN OF THE YEAR Groups, individuals and organizations wishing to make nominations are asked to contact: Bill Oleski at 365-6484 or Gib Lind at 365-7628 after 5 p.m. Deadline: Nov. 22, 1968 Sponsored by Castlegar Kiwanis Club bike, but a 2 hearse of a dif- ferent color. But the damage was done. The menacing black hearse had been seen in the driveway. The phone began to ring. The neighbors start- oa. taking up a collection for flowers. The Potal who ‘calls regularly tn Bro: duce, tapped timidly at. th back door, shat on his breast, tears eyes, and said brokenly, “I didn’t know whether I should cali today, when you’ ve had a sadness in family.” the Ian was told to get that hearse out of sight. He let one of the other lads take it home. tue Jatter’s mother 01 p! when he teed to park it in front of their homes. And so it went the rounds of the boys and their par It is now whdden t behind the cottage of one of the arning some alive. Some work; some ung his. cheque on the spot. The oth-| gon’ Where dothese pieces fit in your business? Into the profit picture, beautifully! The multiple line phone for small businesses. The Electro- | writerfor \ Closed Circuit TV — as big a boon to stock-brokers as to sawmills. These are only three of our scores of business services designed to save time and overhead. Ask our Marketing Department about the pieces necded to com- plete your profit picture. senna ‘Tehephone Dyan BETEL © er’s “steal” his car, take it to parking lot and ihe to drive it out of there at noon, which | is verboten. She to be appre- hended in th the felony by a “detective”, the vice-princi- pal, questioned, then earned over to. her ites trial. Marx Auto Body & Paint Service . Towing — Body Work Painting — Welding Insurance Claims Handled Promptly 24-Hour Wrecker Service Phone 365-7248 ae = CASTLE MOTORS LTD. PH. 365-7033 SHELL PRODUCTS Your Co. time — his ¢ ity Chest ings and | appreciate it. =| Community Chest rive is Now Nearing ompletion IS YOUR CANVASSER CALLING BACK AT YOUR HOME? is a volunteer. He is giving up. his free ends — to help‘in this United Appeal drive. If you asked him to call back when he first called, please be ready for him when he calls again. You'll make his task just that much easier for him and he'll Give Once t to Over Worthy Organizations Support District Welfare And Recreational Needs Be Ready-Be Generous UNITED APPEAL DRIVE ¥ 2630-8.0uS Castlegar ‘Socials Mrs. H. Johnson Ph. 365-8294 Mr. Wm. Easton visited with his mother-in-law, Mrs, W. Byers, in Willow Haven Rest Home at Nelson during the dong, weekend. MeNeil left Sun- day were ‘ate will visit with her: wee who a just returned home: eon the hospital E. Maclean serch Saturday visiting in Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Pete Evart of 5th Ave. are now making their home in Robson. Mr. and Mrs H. West- see Hugh Nicol at wood of Vancouver, former: ly of Castlegar. ‘ N D E R S$ 0 N long preekene vag vik AGENCIES [Miata Woodrow Mary Castlegar, B.C. the long weekend visiting Phone 365-7944 with relatives in Trail. Mr. and Mrs. Ross De- E LIABILITY BONDS —— cluding Vernon where they visited with Mr. and Mrs, Ed Fredericksen, formerly of Castlegar, and Mr. and Mrs. ‘Karl Spence, formerly of Kinnaird. Mr. and Mrs, J. Heslop of Robson are presently visit- ing in Kelowna. Mrs. N. Churches left on the bus Saturday morning for. White Rock where she was called owing to the ill- mess of her mother, Mrs. e | Goodall. Mr. M. Walton of Spok. | ane spent the long weekend there visiting his mother, El Mrs, S. Walton. Mr: and Mrs. F. Roberts and family of Vancouve: visited * wil relations and friends in the district during the weekend id Mrs. C. Suther- land a and pdaughter Laural of Robson returned home Sun- day after spending 2 few days visitls . Foe spent last week visiting | many Okanagan points in-; KIWANIS PATROL was one of the vehicles in the Com- munity. Chest parade which travelled through part of Cast- legar last Thursday promoting the one-day ‘Community | <2 Chest residential blitz. It had been the hope of the parade's organizers that the cars in the parade would be decorated with KRC Community Chest signs but the supply of signs path LIBRARY CORNER aQaSS—S=S== A lst of new books at the Castlegar Library: Paul Hamlyn’s The Earth, John Tunstall’s Vanishing Kingdom, Siebert and For- man’s “North American In- dian Art, Hamlyn's Marco Polo, Hamlyn’s Encyclopedia of Animal Life, Hamlyn's North American Indian My- oy Winkler’s A book: of Viadimirov’s The Een Stokely and Ham- .iton's Black Power, Jack- CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Oct, 24, 1968 MEN’S VOLLEY BALL In conjunction with Selkirk College, the Recrea- tion Commission is organizing a Senior Men's Volley Ball League to operate at Kinnaird Junior Secondary School Thursday evening at 7.00 p.m. Any individual or group interested in playing, please contact: R, Jeffery at 365-8332, R. Young at 365-7292 Or 365-7319 or The Recreation Office at 365-6565. gan’s_ Chekhov. der Seicient and Medieval fist * Plus many more coming in all the time. ing in Va Members of Minto Chapt- OES, who attended felengalp aight cf Columbia 0 one evening last Peck in Trail were Mrs. M. Woodrow, Mrs. D. Askew, Mrs. Ed Johnson and Mrs, H. senna and Mrs. E. A. Mc- Donald; who have Buy a highest-interest-yet Canada Savings Bond at the Bank of Montreal and in 14 years get back 2% times what you've put in. $250 for every $100 invested! And can buy by instalments The Bank of Montreal sells Canada Savings Bonds by instalments as well as for cash. You can buy yours for 5% down, balance in easy payments over a year. Get your Canada Savings Bonds now at the Bank of Montreal Bank of Montreal istrict, left t Sunday atterngon to return to their home in White Rock. At the close of the regu- meeting last Tuesda: Mr. and ee : Sor thee ip to victor for their np es Vi teria ti 1 attend the Terry sae Davitt's, Diocesen Anglican had been exhausted. — Castlegar News Photo. The first annual meet-] Muriel Baxter of Cranbrook ing of Anglican Church Wo-jand Mrs. G. R. McColl of | to @lmen of Kokanee region of; Kimberley. the Diocese of Kootenay was The meeting opened with held at St. David’s church prayers by Mr. Allen and a here last week. few words of welcome to the The women of St. Dav-, delegates from Mrs. W. Led- ide church acted as hostess: Us, president of St.’ David's Anglican Church Women, Church :|Women Hold Meeting Here gates were taken for a visit Silver Birch School for handicapped ol children where the teacher, alsson, €X- z lained the w work being “tone ‘or and. s byt children. ecting re-convened at ae pa Vand heard interest- xe ter and Bie McColl on their pressions of the national Before the meeting con- Mrs. vened, communion service;Joe Killough of Castlegar, was conducted by Bishop| then asked Bishop Scott to i/Scott assisted by the Rev.,address the meeting. Bishop Allen, rector of St. {Scott began by showing a collection of colored slides Coffee was served and taken at the Lambeth Confer- ion took place in the| ence, following which he marriage of their son, Gordon, to Miss Wylla daughter of Mr. and Fini Donald Wallace Jr. ,, presently of Kin- and fi formerly from Castle- leaving after. some 'g| Willow. Point and Kaslo. | underecroft following: the ser-, spoke to the delegates on the vice. ;actual work done at the con- "Besides Bishop Scott and "ference, -with special empha- the Rev. Terry Allen, Arch- sis on resolutions passed deacon’ Wyatt and the Rev.|which sroule be of particular Ted Morgan were also pre- interest t fo the women of the sent. Churches represented by some 30 women. included ‘Castlegar, Nelson, Balfour, served by St. David's ladies. | e ecFollowing lunch the Hele: conclusion of the meeting. nce of Anglican Church Women held at Sask- atoon in June of this year. At the conclusion of these orts chairman Mrs, Kil- rep in 5 - lough asked Mrs. Arnold to take the chair for the elec- tion of officers for the ensu- ing year. The meeting path retiring chairman Mrs. Kil- Tough a hearty vote of thanks for a job well done. The election of olficers resulted in Mrs. Yvonne W: -treasurer. a Was served at the INSURANCE AUTG FIRE LIFE For Complete Insurance Needs Please Contact . . . 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