CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, 3 June 16, 1966 27 Records Tumble & 2 Tied At Annual Legion Track Meet Contestants in the second up Legion annual Royal Canadian Branch 770 track and field| C! championships on Saturday in Castlegar broke 27 records and equalled two others, In all there were 173 en- tries for this year’s meet of 78 events, 12 of them new events, Ribbons ‘were awarded to those coming in first, second and third in events and trophies went to all round athle! Anthony Wanjott received the Kinnaird cou! nell trophy for the most promising rent’ and field athelete and the runners SALE 10% DISCOUNT GWG Clothing Stanfield’s Underwear T-Shirts & Work Socks McGregor Dress Socks Green Work Pants and Shirts Only $6.50 a Set Gloves and FAitts All Dry Goods Dress Shirts Casual Never Press Pants Venetian Blinds _ Meesured and Installed plate Line. of G fi or Fair Prices Every Day FREE DAILY DELIVERY Anita “United Purity Stores” Cheveldave’s ‘MERCANTILE LTD, P.O. BOX 180.—.105 MAIN CASTLEGAR 365-7417 were Valorie James, Pamela Wartord, Jim Snook and Frank jar vinners and seconds in this meet will be taking part in the zone meet in nee on June 25, PEE SuBE GIR iesh: i. Pamela worker eo (8.9 seconds), 2. Nancy Dyck’ and 3, Hazel Hoodicoff. High jump: 1. Diane Wester- land (4 ft. 1% in.), 2, Hazel Hoo- dicoff yjand 3. Fam ela Warford, ig jum) Pamela War-| ai ford at te 9. tes Diane West- erland and,3. ne For throw: Hi Janin ambault (106 ft. % in,), 2, Diane Westerland and 3, sudy Bogan, All round: 1, Pamela War- ford and Diane Westerland (26 Points) and 3. Harel Hoodicoft (18 points). PEE V Paint BOYS i dash: 1. John Haley (8.5 seconds) 2 . Frank Clarke and 3, Brian Godfre: id. iy Costa. Long jump: 1. Frank Clarke (12 ft. 6 sth ), 2,,John White and 3. John Haley. throw: 1, Frank Clarke ‘ Ball (161 ft. aa in.), 2, Tony Costa and 3. Ke Frank Clar! , John Haley te porn and oi Doug Bigsby (12 ints Bantam GIRLS yard dash: 1. Donna Gip- man ithe seconds), 2. Rita Dev- Burak. erney and 3. dash: 1. Niki Bur- ak (82,5.seconds), 2. Donna Gip- man and 3. va cy Fowler. ‘High jump: 1, Christine ‘Wind. sor. a3 ft. Sin in); 2. Rita Pevarey, || and’ 2. Deborah © McGauley, 2. Sorge. * Long: jump: 1 Nancy Fowl- er (13 ft. 4 in), 2. Burak ‘and. 8, Lorraine’ Bermel. » Shot :Put: 1. Pheigh Maglio (22 ft. 8% in.), 2. Andrea Paul and 3. Cindy Butler. en Creegan een (61 ft. 3 in} in.) ey. Cindy Butler and st. | 8. Debra Sidoni. All round: 1 Rita Deverney and Niki Burak (24 points), 3. Nancy Fowler and Donna Gip- BANTAM Bi Boys 100 yard dash: 1. ntony, Wanjoff (11.7 seconde), future rtsmen will pecelve firearms, dim thele Spo! Jack White's FIELD & STREAM ours are all eager and anxious | the end of Kini and the best ie to do their best when handling | of luck to you fo: for. Tonight in the Castlega gion hall, some 35 of C Ready-to-Finish Snook and 3, Den 220 yard dash; rf om Snook (27.5 seconds), 2. Dennis Cham. bers and 3, ony wens |e and 3, Lawrence Haley. Long jump: 1. Anthony Wan. | 2 loft (15' ft. % in, in.) 2. sim! Snook Tavlos ae “ant jump: : jony mata (32 gt 1% in), 2. shook and 3. Danny pete put: 1. Anthony Wan-| +), Jott So t 3% in.),; 2. Dennis Chambers and 3. Jim Snook. : 1, Anthony Wanjoft (101 ft, 4 in, ), 2: Hal Hesketh and 3. Dennis Chambers. All round: 1, Anthony Wan- Joff (64 points), Jim’ Snook (64 points) and 3, ben Cham- bers (28 points). Ibsen GIRLS yard dash: 1. Marion Mc- Gauten hy 8 seconds), 2. Margar- et McGauley and 8, Gay McNabb. 221 das) Marion McGauley (80.7 teconds), 2. Del- phine Courville and 3. Margaret a | eeCauley. 440 yards: 1. Valorie James (71.5 seconds), 2 . Margaret Me- den and 3. Irene Steenvoor- 880 yards: 1. Delphine Cour- ville (2 min. 54.9 seconds), 2. Valorie James and 3. Irene Steenvoorden. y. McNabb Hurdles; (18.7 seconds, Fy Dalhine Conr- ville and 9. Jackle rch, High. jump: 1. Gav McNahb (4 ft. 4’m), De. Jackle LaMarche and 8, Dalohine Conrville: Long:turmp: ‘1. Marion Mc. Ganlav: 13 ra 8% in.) 2. Gav. McNebb and 3; zane Gattrell. Trinle: 4 Shot out: 1. Gav. McNabb (25, ft. 12 in). 2, Delohina Cour- ville nd.3.. Marion MeGantev Wecus:. 1. Gav.MeNahbb (7A ees? ft, 8. in). 2. Jackie. TaMarche and 8. Marton, MeGanlev. All round: 1. Gav McNabb (AN. natntel, 2° Nelnhine® Gaur. ville (80 nainte) ond) 8. Marion MoRantay (ad motuts). MIDRET ROYS 100 vard. dash; .1. Bh, won| 3 aff 109 secnndad."2. Paul ‘Anu- tooshkin and 3 Tarre Panoff 220 yard dash: 1..Roh Mal- off 195.9 secandad, 2, Pant Anu Parents of these of cresisifor thelr excellent, effort the great outdoors are welcome in junior. frosting training, attend the meeting, whether THE BEST members of the Castlegar Wild- life Association or not. See you there at eight o'clock, Incidentally if you are in- y | terested there will bea film on 1 [winter everyone should see even if they know it all, what with the swim mei and boating Bea- son coming uy: re will also be a short fim called @ the “Trout Story.” Will'we see’ you there? BUY __Burougha and fife # evant ar Last weekend saw the final to blossoming of ‘the Castlegar Wildlife Rifle Range. It’s been ‘a. long tough struggle, starting five years ‘ago, when the newly-formed ‘club statted ‘look: look- ing for a:site for a range. Three years ago they bought 8 1368 cre of Tange ‘alongside Announcement George Swetlikoff, Rm.G. Registered Massage Practitioner pe Man Is Top Vocalist bi Rob: At Bands Battle tho fedous job of Simnaned range by hal che Rad Ci Glittord, of Kipnalrd was notte weekend 8 DB eat was SE oes ova hla we EC) ie ae cently af Creston, Was bulldzed out, ate aie OFFICE NOW OPEN ‘The trophy was received in| butts were put ins and ‘now nthe Y ra a competition with 10 other | association has one of the finest rotate teem tell oral bands at the recent Creston Ap- ranges fe -all of Mind 290 Columbia Avenue ple Blossom Festival. Phone 365-6721 Comineo $200,000 fe shooting, isn't belong Castlegar, B.C. Scholarship Plans Are Announced very near future by the mid- W. 8. Kirkpatrick, chairman dle of duly the range, will rob- of Cominco Ltd., announced at} ably be opened up, Trail this week that the company | Hats off to all those who worked will spend $300,000 in the next | £0 fochard: and’ g0.:long:to bring five sors, on new fils nose project to progra) Fishing during the last woek vide me "hols = ri Pro: has been alittle slow but some LADIES HATS Yes .... We have a lovely selection of white areas, including ‘oEdergraduate nice catches were made on the for many and pastel shades suitabl students é BATHING SUITS Boys trunks and girls one and .two piece suits. _ SEE THEM NOWL it of. 25 per ay will, Lhe brought in next year. end; the ros last. of the bear season for this year, or rather season, so those of you who haven’t bagged your bruin had better do it this week- and | nd. as they will be closed till of "chi GIRLS SUMMER COATS Pants ia fessional research ‘M. Hrooshkin pital ettor catering hal whet sh she | ©: rit ‘and na eS anata ams had been eal ann to. the, jing Sinegs ..0f, Mr, Adams "The ‘Senior Citizens’ annual’ convention is being held:in Van- couver this, wee) opps an its was ‘Mrs,-Burroughs is the delegate: oe born ior: noted that the’ sub- i ed, i re iieeed © by Lake next Wednes: day. At t the close of business a fo was en- serving of bin _ Resident of ne a 64 Years, Dios . Then you are one of the jsmart people who will fuse'an Hlectric Air. Con-::" : ditioner “to keep: your ; home cool and. comfort- Tuesday with burial at Champion iversity, Dr... ment at Notre Dame University, of the. Cana Botanical. As- sociation he attended in Vancou-| ver was a tasnber of tho Union iritu 1 u ‘sa jal Communities of Also surviving are 17 grand- culuren and 10 great grandchil- : en, Funeral services were held from. Castlegar Russian hall on Creek Cemetery. Castlegar Fun- eral Home was in care of ar- Tangements, Research Said Necessary i in All Education Fields Educational : ‘research ia| basic for’ good Packing at a up un of the Viotustaal 2 en depart. id pe roi te tame, ‘ts to be discuss- Senior Citizens’ annual |’ ple is ty be held at Christina |’ ' weekend Buests of Mrs. H. J gary. was the weekend ‘guest of || Mrs, Detont attended the instal- f suite, her‘granddau, fer Janes - as asta - of Chester ‘formerly of Castlg- weekend, lenberg of’ Vancouver were ss Merne Cullen. of Cal- Mr, and ue H. Schellenberg. R,. DeFoe spent''a few) days i ‘Trail rity ‘her datighter, Mrs, in. While in Trail dation cerenionies'of Job's 's Daug hters’ in ‘'the Masonle a d as honored queen. Mee dee agsg294 day. . mm Mrg. 3. Jp bene )' Mes: Bert Hendy ae sit eral te gar, were visiting here ‘over the tien a Pte Ca Mr, tid Mra, Denials Schel-| "°t HOuPEAL- W. _P. Robertson of Trail visit. ae an n 'Duncan'| We: h of. Teall visited ‘here on Satur. | ing. one ene ton is apa legar and Dist- Mrs. Wm. Wright b Mr. Pits Mrs, Ron ‘Vancouver and Mrs, ed here on Saturday and attend- | in; mre the Schellenbere! “Bertola wed- ‘Mr, and Mrs. R. McDonald of Trail were Sunday guests at the home of Mr.‘ and Mrs. Har-| lays vey Grummett, and’ Mra, Ay McNabb wereli® ‘Trail visitors Mrs, N. Churches who was a: patient: in the’ Castlegar and. District Hospital’ ids home again,’ Centennial ‘| Report eer taxes. ‘The ‘ar, argument “ipes some. thing like’ this:‘“I€ I fix ‘up the! place the assessor will be around and Bp go go may. taxes pert year.” lot nry. * New spouts. privite ee Repairing | or. replacing = Davide WA-was hi 15 members being Mrs. J. F. -Killow root. *, air tters an -|.ducted and members were re- ‘is een plete led that this would F, Killough showed some colored ith | months from. :keeps on improv | e '] guides ‘at: the: Western ‘Canada GisspLin Adi ek Shib une 16,1968 Mosby Speaks at guggestion. a that industry. ; the procure-] syumme: feiniag fome gould no} ployment. . thane Mosby olao stressed that youn; rage peat ae yeraity pune atk i ik ce felt. or , L be tare Rot, find’ such’em-| 60 that earn the means of continul with | their bilson he id 0 belore education, | “SPECIALIZING IN CHINESE FOOD” “Phane, 365-6741 for Take-Out | ‘Orders Open'$'a.m. to.12 Midnight Daily wearer technical ‘staff’ is not’ by supplied. ‘He felt ‘grou ould beset ue 2% advide on’ ust what indui Girls Wanted ‘To bo. Guides At World’s Fair ‘Applications are now bi eine accepted’ b: =the provinces Brit ish ‘Col Alberta, Basie. chewan! ; sand: Manitoba - young ladies wishing to eee a8 pavilion ms Expo 67 next year. lod .of employment KINNAIRD ZONING “A. public ‘hearing will be held in the Kinnaird Ieprorement Society Hall on Tuesday, Jane 21st mn; to discuss the proposed: Zoning Bylaw. ‘This bylaw may. be examined in _ the Village Office. after Monday, June iat Comoran -of the Village of ‘Kinnaire as will be or approximate) ly seven pril'1, 1987, Four guides will be: employed from. already. 21 an St. David's, WA... Is Shown: Slides. of Local: Interest regular meetin of St. id ast week church andescroft, Routine ‘business was con: be, the At the. close of. business, J. vin Buildings, Victoria. \pplicants must be between 30 ‘years ‘of age ‘and be bilingual in French‘and English. They must have‘a minimum of a high school ‘eduestion, "be'intel- ligent,: poised and ‘witha wide sna, knowledge of ‘western, Ci y must be in’ Sood he health and be ‘able to withstand the ri; f standing Detailed informatie o on ‘fob Tequirements may ‘be ‘obtained from LJ. eee, oan Pro men’ moons OF flac 60 ST. RITA'S HALL TONIGHT jable all summer long. , Iner ease tooghiein and. Varrv Ponnff. At the ¢ first CBA meeting to (€0.4 saranda) 2, rea. Tomilin and 2. Walter Hnoicoft. RRO vards: 1. Fred Tamilin #2. min 94,9 seronds)..2, Walter Kahatoff and 8. Tarry Ponoff. -this month ?° er scholarship and graduate re- search fellowships, the new pro- gram’ will grant 24 awards of $800 each annually to undergra- A40 vara: 1. tarry Ponost| POR Cominzots torm-| Ste David’s Parish Annual Pienio Held annual picnic ‘of. St. 25% Off be held in’ British Columbia, Dr. Baksht said he learned new me- thods, techniques and a eet to ithe study of bot from your friends who belong to credit‘untens: the shia oy Yon ed as the idea of reuules "So un @ blue: meon. iis better tp save 0, dollor, every. payday: thei a you start (that’s the hardest part), i's a great fet fo warch your money grow. Mile: 1. Walter: Kehatoft (5 min. 86.7, seconds). 2. Tarry Parke and 3. Tarry. Pounft. Furdle: 1. Bob Maloff. (13.9 seconds). 2. Terry Jackson and 3. Walter Hoodicoff. High jumn: 1. ater Hondi- coff (6 ft. 2 ind) and. 3. ea Bradford. To (16 ft. 8% in.) and 8. Walter Hoodicoff. jump: 1. Tarry Pop- Trinle off (34 ft. 11 in.). 2. Walter Hoo- dicoff and 3. Bab Maloff. Pola anit: 1. Walter Hoo- dicoff (9 ft). 2. Terry Jackson °. Bob Maloff ee. jum: ‘1. Bob Maloff 2. Larrv Povofft The castes taking courses vertaining | David's Parish was held on-Sun- to Cominco’s broad industrial in- | day at Pass ‘Creek Park, Taking ferects. part were members from. Rob- Such courses would include son, Kinnaird and Castlegar. honours geology. or, geological ‘Among the events held. were engineering, mining or mineral | relay, egg and: spoon. and three engineering.: ‘metallurgy or. met- | legged races. Many of the young- sters enjoyed an opportunity. to engineering, mechanical. engin- | swim. d TOTS TO TEENS “CINDY®. s WEST KOOTENAY the delegates a general idea of iversities were made, which gave POWER just what could be done in'B.C, -* Annings or itters. * Garbage ‘and ee con- peiners: "New fences or — siden Jpcal ifarest ans on 3, ‘were later extende or making a ‘very. pleasant even-| Pro: ing.”! ean fi » | Trail listed above you will tie in with the Centennial Commissi coast-to-coast faceliting far 1967. ment ‘and eering, honours: chemistry and plant or soil science. The first awards under this program will be ‘made in the spring of 1967. GIFTS FOR. ....... 220 vard dash: 1. Anas Vert: -_ Ped 8 seconds) and 2 . Andy Verigin oe DAY " MeLaren and Lockie _ Insurance Adjusters Led. wish to » announce the opening of 2 ‘branch office at Castlegar, Ben Ne " effective June 6, 1066: fe off: advice, encouragement and, Tac: i Heal infos ons ae ia P ed recently. 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