1,000 MILE TOUR Is to follow last weekend's Kootenay Crafts ‘75 exhibition held at Selkirk College when the best of a fascinating collection of band crafts from thia exhibit was chosen by five jurors to tour Kootenay centres big and small. Here Margaret Bruyere, left, Christine Inwood and infant Amber, all of Wislaw, take in cer Retires as WKPL President W. K. “Bil” Gwyerd well keown in B.C. as an autority on electric energy, has rétired fr ate] do president of the West Koo Power snd Light Compan: ‘SEO Per Carload (4th § Wed, 11 Thurs, 12 The Super Cops from hia chairmanships of two Cominco interests, CanPac Min- eras and Fording Coal is home is now in. Vie tora bathe wil be availabe to mmineo in a consulting caps: Bes Fr. 6 Sat. 7. Fri. 13 Sat, 14 Return of AND Sabata Active in public life, Mr. Gwyer was awarded the MBE for Second World War service with the RCAF. He was named Conservation Man of the Year y the Trail. Wildlife Associn- tonto hiettorts in protecting fishing resources. Mr. Gwyer has been associ- ated with the power company since 1959, and since 1965, as president, Under his direction, there have been major expansion and modernization programs in power generation and distribu: tion service in the system, which’ serves a 10,000 square mil "Princeton. Mr. Gwyer has also man- * aged major projects in Comin- co's power system serving its il + industrial requirements at Trai and Kimberley. Two highlights of his power career were the co- ordifiation of reconstruction of _the critical Kootenay Lake power span in record time after. it was destroyed, which was a widely recognized engineering achievement, and bringing about the equichange of energy with the U.S. northwest power pool for the more-efficient use of water power on both sides of the border.’ Mr. Gwyer was born in Vancouver and had early schooling in Penticton and Prince Rupert. « He graduated from UBC as a civil engineer in 1936. After wartime service from 1940 to 1945 he worked for a consulting firm, In 1952 he joined Cominéo at Trail and became assistant manager of engineering. In-1959 he joined West Kootenay Power as assistant general manager. He became ‘general manager in 1963, a “CAPTURE IT ON FILM” POLAROID SQUARE SHOOTER 2 _- Don’t Forget Flash your Film and Cubes POCKET INSTAMATIC — 20 Regular $42.25 Grad Special. $39.95 - TIMEX WATCHES. 10% Off CARL'S DRUG MART In the of Castleaird Plaza 4) PHONE 365-7269 director In 1964, and president Bill Gwyer In 1972 ‘he was given additional responsibilities. with Cominco as chairman and preai- dent of CanPac' Minerals and chairman of Fording Coal. In community’ life, Mr. Gwyer has been a school trustee, assisted with starting air cadets in Trall, was Trail , Rotary president and has been active in the Chamber. of Commerce. He has been a director of the Canadian Electrical Associ- ation and the Northwest Power and Light Association. He is.a : member of the Professional Engineers of B.C. and the Engineering Tnstitute of Can- ada... - His keen interest in hunt: ing and fishing extended into conservation activities. This interest came about as a result of his father's work in the interior, Mr. Gwyer, senior, had been an engineer in charge of construction of the CN's Fraser Valley section, and also had se hastioner, ‘News Photo Trail Man _ Breaks Hip (n Accident A driver of a 1972 Toyota sustained a broken hip after the vehicle he was driving went out, of control, rolled into a ravine | and came to rest on its top. | The ineldent occurred ear- ly Saturday’ morning three miles up the Castlegar- Christina Lake highway. Driver Gary Biagioni of ‘Trail is charged with driving ‘without due care and attention, I Movies a aa CHOW Tia THES 2189pm EPID CT greece LTS oo Kooten Library System Society S bol Logo has Bee Gordon Mackle, Nelson graphic artist, has designed a logo for the Kootenay Library Syatem Society which sym- bolizes both the geographic * area ‘and services of the pro- posed Kootenay Library Sys An open book was used by Mr. Mackie for the central portion of the design, upon which is superimposed repre- sentations of the three moun- tain ranges—Selkirk, Purcells and Monashee, also symbollzing the three regional districte— Centra! Kootenay, East Koote- nay and Kootenay Boundary, that would be encompassed by the proposed Kootenay Library System. The design ts encir- cled, and the circle representa the tapes, records and films ‘that would be available through the library system. Alpha Phi Chapfer Holds ‘Installation of Officers ‘An installation of new officers took place at the May: 14 meeting of the’ Alpha Phi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, held at the home of Mrs, Jinny Brownlee. ‘A vote was taken that a Pm donation be given to the Twin 2B - Rivers School band for thelr then ‘continues to the East Kootonay’ to almost a dozen cain balore -returning to the West Kootenay when it will appear at Nakusp June 21,'Now “Denvér dune 23, Kaslo June 24, Crawford Bay June 25, Nelson June 26, South Slocan June 28, Winlaw June 29, returning to Cestlegar June 30. trip to Sparwood. A cultural program en- titled “The“Art of Thinking” was presented by Mra. Janice Ahrens and Mrs. Anne Peter- son, Members| exercised their minds’ by’ participating in games that tested their mem- ory, Jog ‘and motor control. he last meeting before the's ee break was held at the home of Mrs. Janis Blessin on May 28, ‘The business meeting was preceded by the chapter's at- tendance at a band concert at the Twin Rivers School, ar- ranged by Mrs. Daun Bate and. Mra; Phyllis :Dologopol, through Mr. Bertuzzi, th leader.’ Chapter president’ Mrs. Diane Ellis, will present the ‘Alpha Phi Bursary to a chosen recipfent at ‘the June 6 high school graduation exercises. SHOW TiMEL ‘Before the Weet aver been first.deputy minister of 4! public works in Victoria. - OUT. Caba This Friday and Saturday Downstairs In the Fully AlrCondifoned MARLANE HOTEL Sunday Monday Tuesday Cuedls E Hews WInTeRHaw LEE BOL RIeE ~ TECHNICOLOR® ys n Designed | Mr. Mackie’ is’ graphic design instructor at the Koote- + nay School of Art. He received his art training’ In; Winnipeg, and prior to moving to Nelson worked for a number of years as a commercial artist’ and phic designed {for PI inting companies in Winnipeg and Morey t Mackie [s originator of CRYSTALS, poly pak 4. . NINE LIVES TUNA .. A tins 89¢ BATHROOM TISSUE 6 roll pkg. $1.19. _ASTRA TINY SHRIMP~; . CASCADE FAMILY SIZE DISHWASHER SOAP .. or $1.79 ‘Johnny's Grocery & Gas ales TECHNISCOPE” ¢ cor MAN, CANWE USE Hila OW! Lee ts back i allnew: “CHARLES PERCE ‘ t Sy pe NN TT CL AE EI LE OT OTE PE \ Leeper yey poy Study. Dat ye uxiliary to the Royal Cana- dian: Legloif Branch +170 init: ated into membership Mrs. Rhonda‘ So¥enson and Mri Nada Makiey, at, their. meeting ‘tela tn the aglon Hall on May: ee peels w fea Stlended “and, congratula- tions were extended on her 40 Years in the Making Genealogy 1574-19 ie A big ‘bug. for’ Sharleen Martinil It is really something. when a student from our school becomes eligible to compete in the ‘provincial track and fleld coming second in the 100 metre. . hurdles at the East-West Koot-_ enay meet. Whh2 proud of ein: | {election as zone renrotentaliy es for a two-year te ig wan decided that Mra Ledue and any interested mem-” bers, attend the branch’ meet- sing on June 8 and present the men with the new flag-the ‘Indies bad purchased. ‘At the close of the meeting refreshments 229 a el hour. were enj ‘correctly: Do you? : verybody "crowded sealed the: walls to Jet them ‘Terry Strelioff won last” weekaS.S.S. contest, He knows how to spell pichicing, picknic-: ing, picknickin; niertaamen ak fast Trail Werehouse ony ab bilbel's downriver from u k {Trad Bridge pienicking * First thing last week after, our column appeared, we had students challenging Liane Peppard's record, for hair length.”; Janice Conroy, armed with ‘measure, set out to doa. little checking. She reported, that Fiona Nicholson hit the +: Gibson, who, Sherri thinks 11% inches is the top length (bottom length?) for boys’: hair,’ at our. school. ‘That's what: Doug Lennon's chair’ measures. <2), We have only two boys -who'could match: that. Either Darryll Khadikin/or.George Rozinkin: “All: the’ other: boys have gone short. : As" ‘one .of them’ said: “When you're riding your bike” on a hot June day, you like to feel cool ate Tapping round Jour We ‘held: our Blossom Dance last Friday. We will have ‘afull report for you next week. Del ie Harrison, on behalf, of ‘the:committee® wants to. ‘thank Mrs. Hammond, who did ' ‘nich’ a wonderful job’ as spon- > pee a ys apecial thanks ¥ “She ;, also. go to: Mray‘Jollimore’ for < eontributing her artistic ability: “¢ +. in making the birds; Miss Olson = \who! taped ‘the: coins for th wishing well;'and Mra."Leitner who gave us the theme for the’ ice, and the ideas ofthe wel the hard worl sing’ food aaa decorating’ co ra will-be' give LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU. BETTER (Regular Hours) @ 930 ROSSLAND AVENUE, TRAIL @ 2194 COLUMBIA AVENUE, TRAIL ! Show Room OPEN DAILY FROM 1 P.M. GOODS fpeuing LT = Papeete cies atic Intereated In wniber Some: may ask: Piha Is genealogy? Others, kindled with an} interest In their past ancestry, will anawer|in the affirmative, But who would not. only “say “yea to having such: an intereat, but spend some. 40: “years compiling her family tree; into a 600-page book. ivvng more than 16,000 people?) + “That person is! Mary! M. (Van' Tassel) Pazurik of ‘Trail,’ who, has accomplished auch a feat by meticulously’ searching through telephone books, -li- braries, churches, chambers’ of, The ‘net result is a book called “Van Tassel and Allied’): ‘Lines 1574-1974", One ‘of! th jzurik found was a Cornelius Jensen Van Texel born about geno on the Isle of Texel, North nd. : Leis, Wyandance, gave his daugh ter, Cantoneras, in marriage. While some may find the pages and pages of names ‘and general facts dull (except, of course, if you ar relative ‘of old Jan Cornelious), the very act Involving 40 years of research is worth recording. |; ‘The: book is dedicated ‘to ‘Mra, Pazurik's parents, Mr. and : Mrs. Henry A. Van Tassel.) In talking to Mrs. Pazurik, it is not the years of research « she ‘speaks of, but of the help she has received from #0 many. She gives special recognition to the faculty and ataff of Selkirk College, especially Richard Wolfe. 4 In appreciation : she bas presented a copy of the book to the Selkirk College library, -- which also gives the. area. + people: a1 opportunity, to see" this‘work in genealogy. Mrs. Pazurik praises her daughter, Bonny; Bennett. of wandering id Lil i Swho typed: the 16,000 pages of raanuscript ‘and then collated 280,000 more; 5) then walked -the. atreets of ~Vancouver:looking for pub- lishers, It seemed no publisher ‘would ‘undertake ‘the task of publishing hardcover ‘coples‘of _ sthe book ‘for less, oe $26, 000 + thousand. '-./s" “Copies were eventually printed through’a press in the back'shop'of a newspaper. that would rather. remain anony- mous. ‘The book, “Van ‘Tassel and Allied Lines 1574-1974" is Peoat of adedicated youan. 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