(SAGAS PE =r . Sees District ‘Socials Mrs. Jim Horswill 365-6856 Recent visitors at the e of Mr. and Mrs, E. C. Ackerman of Castlegar were and’ Mrs. S. Mclvor of Woodrow, Sask. The Mclvors were on their honeymoon. 2: Mr. and Mrs, H. Hyson of Victoria left. to visit in the Okanagan last Thursday after spending two weeks with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. arid Mrs. G. Hyson of Blueberry feek, ‘ Mrs. Myrna Brost and children Scott, Dean and Stacy of. Pine Point, N.W.T., are visiting at the home of Mrs. Brost’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.-C. Ackerman. Mr. David Brost will join his family this weekend and they will spend the next month in-the area. 2 Did you know that money- orders were the private enter- prise of three post-office clerks known as Stow and Company for 40 years before the office was taken under the Post- master General in 1838. LAW POE probes sew RROR: FLYING UP to Guides are these Robson Brownies who held their ceremonies June 18 in the Robson Community Hall. Left to right are brown ow! Caro! Gregory and taway owls Innes Lemmetty and Sharon Huston with Brownies, Brownie-Guide Badges Presented The Robson Brownies and Guides held a badge presenta. tion and Fly-Up Ceremony in the Robson Hall on June 18, Mrs. J. Edward wel Paula Lemmetty—Weavers, puppeteer, golden hand, brown- ie wings; Joyce Minoque—Sing- er, outdoor adventure, book the mothers with Mrs. 8, Houston and Mrs, J. Edward presenting tho following bad- ges to Brownies: Selena Berquist—Outdoor adventure, singer; Bev Boolin- lover, h Yvonne McGuire—Singer, gold- en hand, beadworker, thrift, brownie wings; Linda Ness— Puppeteer, singer, outdoor adventure, golden ladder, gold- en hand, brownle wings; Shelly ladder; ‘Ei- off—Outdoor singer, golden bar; Arlene Cheveldeau —Singer, beadworker; Darlene Cheveldeau—Singer, _bead- worker; Danette Emmons— Singer, outdoor adventure; Karen Girvan—Singer, outdoor adventure, puppeteer, golden ladder, 2nd- yen pin; Wendy leen pena iae outdoor adventure, puppeteer, golden ladder, golden hand; Theresa Perepelkin—Singer, outdoor adventure, cooks, observers, frlends to birds, golden hand, golden wings; Theresa Porter— Singer, outdoor adventure, Christine Postnikoff golden hand” Srownts wings; SssrNRy left to right: Linda Ness, Christine Postnikoff, Yvonne McGuire, Paula Lemmetty, Wendy Jenkins and Theresa Perepelkin.—Leo Som- mers Photo —Singer, outdoor adventure, golden hand, golden ladder, brownie wings; Betty-Ann Ray- ner—Singer, outdoor adven- ture, golden ladder, 2nd-year star; Gerri Walner—Singer, golden bar, 1st-year star; Sheri Wanjoff—Singer; Brenda Bar- rass—Singer, outdoor adven- ture, skier, toymaker; Debbie Barrass—Singer, outdoor ad- venture, skier, toymaker, gold- en bar;Glenna Haas—Golden bar; Debbie Houston—Singer, golden bar; Michelle Holuboff— Singer, golden bar; Sandra Paluck—Singer, cook, collector, housekeeper, golden bar; Ste- phine Rilkoff—Singer, house- keeper, golden bar; Shelly Tuma—Singer, golden bar; Shauna Zoobkoff—Singer, gold- en bar; Tammi Simpson— Singer. Special awards were given by Mrs. C. Gregory to Brownies for perfect attendance and hard-working Brownies. Perfect, Attendance— Paula Lemmetty. xen Porter, Eileen O'Neil Be Guide Captain Mrs, R. Jenkins assisted by Mrs. J. Edward presented the follow- ing Guide badges: Joanne Bording—Horse- woman, hostess, fire brigade, rabbit keeper, challenge badge; Jean Cook—Seamstress, little house emblem; Winn Giraud— Seamstress; Monica Gleboff— First-aid No. 2, fire brigade; Lorna Godberson—Seamstress, little house emblem; Nadene Gregory—Junior camper, na- tive lore; Brenda Hood—Baker, cook, fire brigade; Barbara Hood—Hostess, cook, baker, fire brigade, collector, B.P. and little house emblem; Bernice Holuboff—Fire brigade; Teresa Jenkins—Fire brigade, —chal- lenge emblem; Genny Lem- metty—Junior camper, native lore; Debra Masson—Fire bri- gade, rabbit keeper; Brenda : Minoque—Fire brigade; Ger- aldine Mott—Challenge badge; Barabra Ness—Fire brigade, B.P. emblem; Julie Ness—Toy- maker, fire brigade, challenge badge; Kelli O’Neil—Fire bri- gade, challenge badge; Pat Porter—Junior camper, first aid No. 2, challenge badge, B.P. emblem; Joan Rayner—Host- ess, fire brigade, B.P. emblem; * Sharon Rayner—Hostess, fire brigade, B.P. emblem; Laurie Salisbury—Fire brigade; Debra Sawatsky—Fire brigade; Lau- rie Stewart—Fire brigade, chal- lenge badge; Wendy Walner— Fire brigade; Debbie Walner— Jr, camper, first ald No. 2, B.P. emblem; Judy Zurek—Baker, fire brigade, challenge badge; Patti Crown—Native lore, chal- lenge emblem, all-round cord; Arleen Salekin—Collector, hiker, native lore, gymnast, challenge and physica! fitness embiein and all-round cord; Theresa Perepelkin, Brenda Barrass, Michelle — Holuboff, Debbie Barrass, Betty-Ann Rayner, Debbie Houston, Yvon- ne McGuire. Hard Workers—Christine Postnikoff, Paula Lemmetty, Terri Porter, Eileen O'Neil, Bev Boolinoff, Theresa Perepel- kin. Angi f—Native lore, globetrotter, challenge emblem and all-round cord. Perfect Attendance Awards were given to: Nadene Gregory, Barbara Hood, Bren- da Hood, Genny Lemmetty, Kelli O'Neil, Pat Porter, Angie Zoobkoff and Judy Zurek. Best Patrol were the Daffodils: Angie Zoobkoff, Joan Transcendental Meditation Introductory Lecture Held Last Thursday an intro- ductory lecture was held at the City Centre Restaurant on Transcendental Meditation. Giving the lecture on behalf of the Students International Meditation Society and the ional i Soc- Castlegar resident Earl a piece of town property Greep, who applied to purchase adjoining his home for VLA | - Briefs from Castlegar Council | purposes, will be advised that he will be required to pay engineering and survey .costs FOR SALE Ideal Family Business Phone. 365-3103 connected with the transaction. * * * Ald. Mike Livingstone reported a Castlegar-sponsored resolution limiting the period of time under which legal action BURGER AND DAIRY BAR | 2%, aes seu i municipal officer was unani- mously passed at the spring meeting of the Association of Kootenay and Boundary Muni- cipalities held at Kimberley. ae ne Mr. Livi also re- ported “eight or nine dogs” * picked up and expressed the hope that the action will “help alleviate the problem”. se 8 Now at No Extra Charge Full Photo SILK in COLOR PRINTS All, Popular Film Sizes Fresh Stock A request from Joao Avila to purchase a town-owned lot at 8rd and Elm was tabled for two weeks to allow all aldermen the opportunity of viewing the property. The lot borders Mr. Avila's property and Ald. Andy Shutek noted. that snow is dumped on part of the lot in the Kodak film winter, thus saving hauling costs. RED EYES? Pocket Instamatic with Flash Extender Will Eliminate this Problem Available Through Williams Photo or Direct From CANADA KODAK from Carl's Cut the Glare POLAROID SUNGLASSES * * * The set-back problem on the Ed Sorge property on Columbia Ave: was reported solved. Mr. Sorge will be advised that he can now make application for rezoning to allow the sale of recreational vehicles. ° PETTITT PHOTOS { SEE OUR Yes, We. Have No Bananas But We Do Have SUNTAN LOTION Monday, Ju Holiday! Sea & Ski tanning lotion We are Closed Have a Good SELECTION of QUALITY SUN-. GLASSES ly2 PETTITT PHOTOS | ISOLOHd LLILL3d| t In the Heart of the Castleaird Plaza CARL’S DRUG MART Phone 365-7269 by BAUSCH and LOMB PETTITT PHOTOS © SO1OHd Lilttad PETTITT PHOTOS iety was Terry. Pettersen. Mr. Pettersen had spent six months with Maharishi Mahesh Yogi and was person- ally taught by him how to be an instructor. Mr. Pettersen first ex- tice, of TM, hpweide +00" per cent. mental potential: can be; unfolded. and lived. Yet the process is very simple. All one is required to do is sit comfortably in a chair and meditate :20 minutes in the morning and 20 minutes in the evening after work. The rest of the day is spent in normal activity. Presently, 60 institutions in North America are doing scientific research on ‘Tran- scendental Meditation. plained that: ‘Meditation is not a way of life - ora religion, It is net a method 7 é is becoming more accepted and recognized by. governmental ions. The state of Illinois of tion which only hold the mind on the surface level of thoughts. Instead, Transcendental Medi- tation is a simple, -natural, scientifically verifiable _tech- nique for gaining deep levels of rest and thereby enriching all aspects-of one’s life; mental, physical, social and environ- mental. ‘Mr. ‘Pettersen feels that anyone who can think a thought can meditate, and that Tran- scendental Meditation. allows one to experience finer and finer ‘levels of thought. Mr. Pettersen explains that this is very significant since psych- ologists say we are only using 10-15 per cent of our full mental potential. This means we are using 10 per cent of our ability to enjoy and live life. Through the regular prac- House of Representatives has passed a resolution giving full support to Maharishi Mahesh Yogi and is encouraging TM to be studied in terms of education, health, mental! health and drug abuse. Kingston, Ont. and Ottawa, Ont. have both de- clared a “World Plan Week” to encourage Transcendental Meditation. Maharishi is also invited to speak to the Alberta Cabinet at the end of this month, Mr. Pettersen explained that there are seven steps to learning the technigue-iith They PLAYFAIR RACECOURSE: SPOKANE, WASH. $22.00 Return Sunday, July 8 Bus leaves Cominco Arena Rayner, Patti Crown, Teresa Jonkins, Nadene Gregory, Ger- aldine Mott, Sharon Rayner and Debra Sawatsky. Speclul award was given to Sonny Lemmetty for achieve- ment, . On behalf of the Parent + BiNCLUDES: Group Committee, Mrs, I, Salekin presented Angie Zoob- koff with a jacket to be worn on her trip to Chicago. Angie graciously thanked the Parent Group, Mrs. R. Jenkins and all those who made this * | trip possible for her, Brownies who flew up, were: Theresa Perepelkin, Lin- da Ness, Yvonne McGuire, Wendy Jenkins, Paula Lem- metty and Christine Postnikoff. Hostesses for the evening were Kelli O'Neil, Laurie Stewart, Wendy Walner and Sudy Zurek. LIMITED SPACE for information TOTEM: .: TRAVEL PHONE 364-1255 . AIL, ‘HAVE YOUR CAR CHECKED FOR _ HOLIDAY TIME “Try Safety Wee First to Last” Ken's Auto & Wheel Allgament PHONE 365-7532 SUNSET DRIVE-IN For Movie Information Phone 365-5811 Showtime 9:15 p.m, : Tonight - Friday’ - Saturday “THE BISCUIT EATER” Starring Earl Holliman Plus Cartoon and Short Feature Sunday, June 24 3 Shows TARZAN IN THE VALLEY OF GOLD MURDERS IN THE RUE MORGUE. at ‘ichiaprasd Tuesday Only 35 "THE WILD ANGELS” Adult. 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