1,000 MILE TOUR ia to follow last weekend's weatasiy Crafts 75 exhibition held best ofa collection of hand crafts from this exhibit was chosen by five jurors to tour Kootenay centres big and small. Here Margaret Bruyere, left, Christine Inwood and infant Amber, all of Winlaw, take in hiblt which is the result of two years of planning. The tour at Selkirk College when the best the well attended e: Di Forks, and is at Fruitvale today and Satmo tomorrow. It w. K. “Bill" Gwyer] well known in Bu In Wed. 11 Thurs, 12 The... Super Cops from his chairmanships of two Cominco interests, CanPac Min- erals and Fording Coal. His home is now in. Vic- toria, but he will be available to Cominco in a consulting capa- Ee DRIVE-IN a tho West Kootenays Return of 0 “ Sabata “CAPTURE IT ON FILM” POLAROID SQUARE SHOOTER 2 .- Don’t Forget Flash your Film and Cubes POCKET INSTAMATIC - 20 Regular $42.25 Grad Special . oe BOB - TIMEX WATCHES 10% CARL'S DRUG MART In the of Castleaird Plaza +) PHONE 365-7269 Active in “publ life, Mr. Gwyer was awarded the MBE for Second World. War service with the RCAF. He was named Conservation Man of the Year. by the Trail Wildlife Associa. tion for his efforts 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 Mr. Gwyer has also man: *: aged major projects in Comin- co's power system serving its * industrial requirements at Tall and Kimberley. Two highlights of his power career were the co- ordination 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-efficlent use of water power on both sides of the border. Mr. Gwyer was born in Vancouver-and had early schooling in Pentieton and Prince Rupert. * * He graduated from UBC as a civil engineer in 1938. After wartime service from 1940 to 1945 he worked for a consulting firm. In 1952 he joined Cominto 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, director in 1964 and president in 1965, mile area from Creston west to 4 Bill Guyer In 1972 “he was ‘given additional responsibilities with “Cominco as chairman and presi- dent of CanPac Minerals and chairman of Fording Coal, In community’ life, “Mr. Gwyer has been: school trustee, assisted with starting air cadets in Trail, was ‘Trail Rotary president and has been active ‘in ‘the “Chamber. sof 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 Institute 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 interio Mr. Gwyer, senior, had been an engineer in charge of construction of the CN's Fraser Walley section, and also had bbeen:first: deputy minister of: public works in Victoria. Downstairs in the Fully AlrConditioned + MARLANE HOTEL then ‘continues to the East Kootenay to almost a dozen commun returning to the West Kootenay when it will appear “Denver June 23, Kaslo June 24, Crawford Bay June 25, Nelson Jun Stocan June 28, Winlaw June 29, Feturning to Castlegar Jane 30. at Nakusp June, 21, New } South “Castlegar News Photo Trail Man Breaks Hip In Accident A driver of a 1972 Toyota sustained a broken hip after the vehicle he was driving went out, of control, rolled and came to rest on its top. The incident 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. into a ravine | Logo Been Decied Gordon Mackle, Nelson graphic artist, has designed a logo for the Kootenay Library System Society which sym- bolizes both the geographic area and services of the pro- posed Kootenay Library Sys- tem, ‘An open book was used by Mr. Mackie for the central portion of the design, upon which {s superimposed repre- sentations of the three moun- tain ranges—Selkirk, Purcells and Monashee, also symbolizing the three regional districte— Central Kootenay, East Koote- nay and Kootenay Boundary, that would be encompassed by the proposed Kootenay Library System. The design Ia enelr- dled, and the circle represents the tapes, records and films that would be avatlable through the brary system. Alpha Phi Chapter: Holds Insfallation 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 ‘donation be given to the Twin + Rivers School band for their trip to Sparw: A ieultiral program en- tiled “The “Art of Thinking” _| wus Het by Mrs. Janice Abrens and Mrs. Anne Peter- son. Members exercised their minds’ by” participating in games that tested their mem- ory, logic and motor control. The last meeting before the summer break was held at the home of Mrs, Janis Blessin on May 28, The business meeting was preceded by, the chapter tendance at a band concert at Es Rivers School, ar- Daun Bate and. ra. ‘Phatil Dolagopol. fh Mr, Berturzi, the band Chapter president Mrs. Diane Ellis, will present the Alpha Pht Bursary to a chosen recipfent at the June 6 high ‘school (graduation exercises. : HOW Sunday Monday Tuesday CulsB any WINTER - LEE. HOLDRIDGE = TECHNICOLOR’ . eno? WHERE THE GNINGSIARE TANG ORANGE Mr. Mackie: ia 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 Hat and graphic designed {for printing companies in Winnlpeg and Vancouver. Mr. Mackie is originator of the symbol of the paddle-wheel captain which was named “Pad. dy Wheeler”, and is now in use by the Nelson Chamber of » ECKANKAR Path of Total Awareness Monthly: Discussion Group. dune’ We il Information ‘= '365-3808 CRYSTALS, poly pak 4....;. $119 NINE LIVES TUNA ./ 4 tins 89e CAPRI } Kempe Pk BATHROOM TISSUE 6 roll pkg. $1.19 ASTRA TINY SHRIMP> CASCADE FAMILY SIZE _ tin 59c DISHWASHER SOAP ... .....5: $1.79 ‘Johnny's Grocery & Gas Sales LIMITED — ON ROBSON SIDE OF FERRY OPEN 7 AM. TO 9 PM. Steals ~» TECHNISCOPE’ : Mig 2 F man, CANWE SE iM NOM NOW! Haw CHARLES 8 FiERCE : Study. in-Ge Nada, Makiex. at thelr. meeting held in the Eaglon Halon May | Vadlneimiies report; Cummplonail ‘just that by. a coming second in the 100 metre. f were he aie Beare } tions were extended on. hei {election as zone representativ | ‘bers, attend the branch’ mect- -ing on June 8 and present the men with the new flag-the ladies had pu Atthe close of the meeting refreshments and a social hour » were enjoyed.’ = KINNAIRD JUNIOR Interested in cgay Some'may ask: What Is.) genealogy? Others, kindled?’ with an interest in their. past ancestry, will answer in the affirmative. But who would Bey only |. ‘say “yea” to having. such: an’ interest, but‘spend some,40 ‘yeara compiling her family tree. . into a 600-page book involving more than 15,000 people?) - That persori is’ Mary,.M.’ (Van Tassel) Pazurik of Trail, + _ who, has, accomplished such a feat by meticulously searching ‘commerce’ and’ graveyards: for’ ‘the records of the Van Tassel family dating back to 1574.) SECONDARY, SCHOOL a big bug for Shatleen is really something. when a ituden! Gos eur schon mes eligible to compete in the! Provincial track and field champlonshi hurdles at the East-West Koot- enay meet. We're proud of her, » PRT hanting? ‘say—but' everybody crowded‘ .hai at the walls to. Jet} ‘them’ i mets Strelioff won last ‘weeks 8.9.5, contest, He knowa how to spell pichicing, picknic- ing, Hekolcking.: picnicking ‘correct); x ta,ament + Rozinkin. All’ the’ ot »First thing last week after. our column appeared, we had students challenging Liane Peppard’s record’ for. hair length, ‘Janice Conroy, armed with tape measure, set out to do a little checking. She reported. that Fiona Nicholson hit the mark at 2614 inches. fie, te vength ibs toowtht) boys’ hair,: at our school. That's what Doug Lennon's ‘ir, measures. + Wei have only two boys “+who'could match that, Either Darryll Khadikin: or.George r 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 air lapping around “We held ‘our’ Blos: Dance last Friday. We wi ‘a full report for you next week. ie Harrison, on bel +? thank Mrs, Hammond who did‘: wonderful job‘as spon: d Mrs, Leitn ats gave ‘ts ihe theme for the ideas of the well, LOCATIONS = TO SERVE YOU BETTER (Regular Hours) ® 900 ROSSLAND AVENUE, TRAIL @ 2194 COLUMBIA AVENUE, TRAIL Egst Trail Werehouse un. show Reom 2! blocks downriver trom wld Trad Bridge” OPEN DAILY FROM 1 P.M. oDS-L79.— Carpe nag ‘Tho net reault is a book ‘through telephone books, It braries, churches, chambers of,» jgurik found was'a Cornelius Jensen Van Texel born about: early 1600" Island; fan,’ Wyandance, gave his daugh- ter, Cantoneras, in marriage, While some may find the ” pages and pages of names ‘and general facts dull (oxcept, of course, if you are a distant relative of old Jag Cornelious), the very act ‘ftvoling ‘40 years of is worth recording, The book is dedicated to £1600 on the Isle olexel North :° Mand.) Mra. Pazurik’s parenta, Mr. and < Mrs. Henry A. Van Tassel In talking to Mrs, Pazurik, it is’not! the years of research the speaks of, but of the a bap she has received from s0 She gives special recognition the faculty and staff of Belk. je, especially Richard alte In appreciation ahe has resented a copy of the book to p the Selkirk College library, -- which also gives the. area people an! opportunity. to see ‘this’ work in eso Mrs. Pazurik’ praises her daughter, Bonny, Bonnett.of Gibson, who, as a child, ‘spent | her’ holidays wandering ehrough eeavoysia moth the 16,000 pages of manuscript ‘and then collated 280,000 more; “then walked -the streetsof- Vancouver looking for pub- publishing hardcover copies‘of ‘the book for less than $28,000 a thousand. Copies ‘were’ eventually printed t through’s press in the back shop ‘of 'a newspaper. that would rather. remain anon. - “The book, “Wan Tassel and Allied Lines'1674-1974" is proof of; a dedicated woman. 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