CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 18, 1959 GANDER PROTECTS NESTING DUCKS CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 18, 1959 $10 Given Silver Birch hy WA to Govt. Workers Emily Killough Top Student wTASTLE |. Kinnaird Comal Briefs (Castlegar. Dancers Perform hat happens gander’s foster home. Ed the nest since the gander became protective. n bruised ius! walking Dart, Outstanding school citizen of Stanley Humphries High School for the academic year 1958-59 is Emily Killough, Miss Killough| was presented with the Stanley Humphries award ‘at the school's annual awards day ceremonies last Thursday. In ‘presenting the- award to Miss Killough, school board chair- man, Mrs, W. Jacobson, said it was awarded for outstanding work in school citizenship, schol astic subjects and athletics. In the audience to see Miss Killough receive her award was Stanley Humphries of Robson, the man io whom the award Is named. Mr. isnow At Awards Day Ceremonies Fletcher, Irene Anutooshitin and Laverne Gleboff. Citizenship awards went to Yvonne Mitchell, ‘Alba Tambellini, Leslie Waldie and Barbara Martin. Honorable mention in citizenship went to Lennie Morey and Jackie Sewell. The ‘senior gitls athletic award went to Yvonne Mitchell and the junfor girls athletic award was given to Sheryl And- erson. The senior boys athletic award went to Bob MacPherson while the junior boys athletic awarg was presented to Tim Hor- coff, of America award for proficiency in "91 was The mathematical association | _ retired and was chalrman of the school beard for many years. ‘The high school was na- ‘med after him. Winner of the aggregate tro- phy, runner-up to the Stanley Humphries award, was Lorraine Gchwartzenhauer. Miss Schwart- zenhauer is the top honor gradu-| ate of 1959, Besides winning the aggre:| gate. trophy, Miss Schwartzen-| hauer received the French Con- sulate award for proficiency in French, the Trail and district ho- by principal W. Roy Brown to Peter Harcoff, The Latham foun- dation international poster con- test certificate of merit was awarded by Miss C. Proudfoot to Dulce Whitelock. ‘The Sir Isaac Pitman Co. of Canada awards for proficiency in short hand were presented by commerce teacher Miss E. Matrin to Mary Evdokimoff, pret Lebedoff. and Mae Relk- off, J.C. Ink, assistant ey sus pervisor for the CM & Co. for the top graduate and a Mac- ’s Magazine aw: onthe KRC shield "was won jointly this year by Houses 3 and 4 and was accepted by Yvonne Cominco safety cana to Ross Little, Bob Manahan and John Stewart. ...., e Representaties from District organizations..and_. clvic . bodies pes seated on ‘the platform-dur- ‘Mitchell and. Irene The John A. Dalton memorial DE eres I HAVE PURCHASED THE BUSINESS OF MUIRHEAD AGENCIES LTD. AND’ WILL CONTINUE TO OPERATE IT UNDER ‘THAT NAME '— FOR INSURANCE YOUR NUMBER TO GALL IS STILL A341 MUIRHEAD AGENCIES LTD. ANNOUNCE THEY HAVE happy to be of assistance to you. . 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The Eoca) 480, Mine, aol and Unk the school can award good stu- dents in a positive way. “Awards day lessens the im- ‘pact of getting something for nothing,” he said. Retiring. students’ _ council president: Arvi. Pellegrin gave his report to the students and noted the of coun: ship was won by ‘Tom Mojel- sky and was presented by Jack Kelly. ‘The Rotary Club hi cil darimy the past year. He read a letter to the stu» dents from the school board com- the “s council on. was won by Noreen ‘Fletcher while Mary Lebedoff was pre sented with the Soroptimist Club scholarship. The Knights of Py- thias public speaking awards ‘were presented to Leslie Waldie and Tanya Charters. . “The 1959 graduating class's valedictorian, Barbara Martin, was presentéd with awards from and the the fine way the graduation cer- emonies had been carried out. Sharon Markle, retiring stu- dents’ council treasurer, gave her report and noted that the coun- eik would end the year with about $300, a little more than the sum left this year's-council* by the 1958 council. Reader's Digest. The Alan Jacobson memorial award for proficiency in basket- ball was presented by Mrs, W. Jacobson to House 2, Alan was a former student of SHHS who died last year of cancer. Senior awards Rooms Confectionery Special Chinese Dishes SETO GAFE 6 a it bility —to meet your future requirements A new Mutual Life option guarantees: you the right to obtain extra life inaur- ance lator on up to $90,008 additional” insurarice, without medical examina- . tion. Your insurability can be priceless —ask your Mutual Life of Canada man about insuring it. younger, ‘madam, than your years. ent proven ability to live ee jeans real a for you — irom Mutual Life « of Canada. Automatic payment of premiums...save time, postage and money! ‘You write no more cheques .’.. 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Associated told Kinnaird that Castlegar. Js also interested in the 78 hp and 60 hp pumps, although the company doesn't recommend that Castlegar purchase the 75 hp pump, However; Associated warn; ed council that Castlegar: may wish to speculate'on, the future by buying the ® hp pump; ‘The Encyclopedia: ;Canadlana is going to reprint’ volume five and- asked the village to change the article on Kinnaird if council felt it were necessary. Mrs. J. W. Dougan, will rewrite ‘the article. Se F Inland Natural Gas advised ‘council that extension of gas ser- vice to 10th Ave. mores of the el- lows for thelr interest in the ce- metery. : eee An access road will be built in the cemetery so that the Im- The Castlegar Dancers, uns der the direction of Mrs, Meizye Zinio, performed Friday night in the nigh school activity room be: mediate family of any fore the rest of the mourners. At the present time cars parking out side the cemetery prevent the im- mediate family: of the deceased from leaving the cemetery before any other cars, eee Mrs, Dougan reported that the outhouse on Sth Ave. has been moved “but that one of Syd Har- vey's.that's been sitting there for 4 year Is still an‘eyesore.” Mr. Hendricks is to tell Mr. Harve: to move the outhouse and if it isn’t dorie inimediately, the «vil. Jage will do the job, ‘and charge him for ft. eee + Water works Le person can leave the cemetery be- fore parents, and ‘friends. Gwilym T. J., Hughes was master of ceremonies for the evening. Musical accompaniement for the varied program was sup: piled by Mrs F. Oddie on the pi- ano and Jack Killough with the violin. The ‘stage ‘. decorations were done by Mrs. Jim Corbett. ‘The evening’s: entertainment opened with a votal number, “Show Business,” by Shannon [cMillan, ‘A dance by Mrs. Zinio's jun. for and senior dancers was the nert number.’ Those’ taking part in the juntor-senfor line were Au- drey Bertarione, Barbara Little, Valerie Hesketh, Dawn McLuckie, McLeod :reported: thatithe water inspector has-issued a number of warnings about infractions of the village's sprinkling regulations. The water Inspéctor” has; “@one it: In‘a ‘nice way: and-he's|. made a lot of, friends, but’ they know ‘he means’ what he’ ‘says, ms said Mr, McLeod. The village is ‘considering a trailer prohibition byjaw, similar telgar’s, The Cagtlegar by- ay aye no trailers for perman- school wi being reviewed. They'll wait for ever,” commented Mr. Loeblich. ‘eee, + The rent for the village of- fice has been increased to $60 a month. However, the village’ will now have use of the garage lo- | cated behind the post office. ar rer Cemetery and parks chairman Mrs. J. W. Dougan, expressed ap- preciation for work done at the park over the past five weeks by members ofthe council ‘and com- munity volunteers. “It’s absolute- ly amazing :the work that has been done,” she, said. ‘The cautcnows received council's approval to beautify the cemetery, as-long as plans for changes are first submitted ‘to council for approval. A letter of thanks will be sent the Oddfel- use can be par- kea in the' village, However trail ers can be used’ for temporary residence in the village for three months if sanitary conditions are met. “We're only portecting what we have invested in the commun- ity,” noted commissioner G. S. Rust.. Mr.’ Hendricks ‘said “We don't want to-scare people away. ‘We still want them to build.” Council will consider an ‘ad- dition to the bylaw’ concerning the length of time-a person who is building a-home can live in a aller a . eee Ralses in pay retroactive to Sune 1 were approved for the vil- Jage's office employees. “We have two very good workers here and we don’t want to lose them,” sald Mr, Rust. _ . |s Your ‘HARD TO START ‘SLUGGISH > SLEEPING BAGS . PHON ‘Car — USE TO MUCH GAS IF YOUR CAR HAS ANY. OF THESE AILMENTS oR IF You WANT TO CHECK ON THE HEALTH OF YOUR CAR — BRING IT To US. Castle Motors: Lid. Sick? — NO POWER E ali fe] Peet Fore aa ee - aT AATCC Zo DISCOUNT. ON RUGS | _ -GHESTERFIELDS DISCOUNT ON’ aeRO “CLEANERS CRYSTAL LAUNDRY AND DRY = Ecsite ecrasctceser ttt _|leads to a steep bank and council Gi Carol Groutage, Wendy: Larges Pat Mitchell and Carolyn M: ‘Har- vey. ‘The senlor danrers, H. Ber. tarione, D MeLuckie, G. McPher:' followed ‘in’ a ‘dance number.” of thelr own, After a vocal, “Hi-lili, Hilo,” "py Shannon Irving, the tiny step- pers, Gail Oglow, Anne Harvey, Kinnaird Sells Road jenich For $150 On Be Kinnaird residents who want to byy. a deadend road on the Dumont to build garages on can purchase the road from the village. -Mrs, J. EB, Burrows had re quested a 99-year lease on the road from couneil_and J. D. Lew: js had offered to buy it. The road has been co! nsigering t the sale of the road for séveral meetings. Monday night commissioner G, S. Rust told council that “It Is pérmissable to. close the road which requires a bylaw to close it and then a bylaw is required to sell it.” constitute a lot ‘large enough tb build on so the village will sell it jeaually, to Mrs, Burrows and Mr. wis for $75 each. By the sale of lie aoe the village will be able | to collect taxes on it plus 50 feet of frontage tax. {It sounds - like--good busi- ness,”_ commented. -village chair- man Carl Loeblich, If the land is not sold to the two parties they will build garages on their -pres- ent lots fronting: on the deadend road and the village will have the cost of maintaining the road, Besides paying $75 each for the lot, Mrs, Burrows and Mr. Lewis will also pay for the land ayle M ) Judy Bartsoff| ‘son C, Groutage’and J. Bartsott,| D. Groutage and J. Bartsoft who, ald The deadend road does not| Before Interested Audience Sue Killough Linda Horst, Deb- orah Zinio, Jeannie Price, Deb- bie McLuckie and Kathy Mitchell did their own dance number. . Douglas McNabb did a soft’ ‘A donation of $10 was author- ized to Silver Birch Sctiool for Handicapped Children by the.wo- men’s auxiliary to the provincial government employees .assocla- tion meeting at the-home of Mrs, R. Cotnior in Rossland. At the conclusion of regular shoe dance by Pat Mit. a B, Little, V. Meaketh and W. Lampard with s rhythmic tap dance. The entire cast were + then featured in # finale. - M. Mitchell did.a waltz tap fol- lowed by the western section’ of the program: j,..The western progam opened with D, Oddle, B. Bale, J; McMil- lan and G. Wood : singing “Gold Mine in the Sky,” and “Little Parxdner.” Gordon: McPherson wag tht ‘caller for the square dance form ed by G. Oglow, A. Harvey, 3.]” Killough, L, Horst’ D, Zimin, J Price, D. McLuckie and K. Mit chell. G, McNabb, Maxine Kelly, ken, Maureen Rourké and Leah dancer followed ae G, MeF hetegn, cLuckie, A. ‘Bertarion @ chicken reel. to to bene the curtain down for the intermission., « “After’ ‘the “intermission M. Thorpe, L ‘Reinsbakken, and. C. Harvey did! a number “Stepping Out,” fololwed by M. Mitchell, M. Rourke G. McNabb, L. Carr, and M. Kelly. in a military tap and Gayle’ McPherson who did a solo dance numl * . The’ next ‘nine n numbers tured the minstrelettes ‘with all those taking part. having black faces and dressed in top hats and Gwilym Hughes was ur in. terlocator, D, Oddie was Mr. Ron- o- r Reapers and *Rogkeabye- My G. McPherson, D, McLuckte, Lam; B. Little, V. Hesketh, D. Metuck: je G. McPherson, C, ‘Groutage, P Mitchell, J, Bartsoft For the finale the’ whole cast ‘was featured in wien, the Saints) C, Harvey: D. ‘McNabb and]. Margie Thorpe, Ingunn Reinsbak- |- Carr were featured in.an-Indian} . Shannon ‘Irving did = vocal| | sent the 12 pre: enjoyed games of bingo. The win- ids, ners were Mrs, B, Flynn, Mrs, J. Ross, Mrs, A. Dube, Mrs. K. Da- vis and Mrs. R. DeFoe. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs, Steve Mel: nick of Castlegar in Septembef when the election of officers wit be held. Lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. K. Day- HM— that's Heating Was performed by’’A. Bertarione,} ‘ dW ‘Lam- Come Marching In. Mrs. Zinio's pupils presented registry charges and for the cost of drawing up .one of the two necessary bylaws. Slocan Women’ 'S Tea Being Held Tomorow Final plans for.a tea to be held tomorrow were made at a recent meeting of the Slocan City Women's Institute. ~ “Ladies in ‘charge’ of the tea are Mrs. D, Hicks, Mrs. D. Cum- mings, Mrs. L. oct and Mrs. Hicks. .. Mrs. Cummings, as delegate tothe . WI district. convention, gave the-club her report. An in- vitation will be.sent to Victorla to have the 1960 District Conven- tion. in Slocan City. An application for’ life guard. at the beach for the summer mon- ths was, .acknowledged - and ap- proved. & Gonation, will be sent to the Queen Alexander Solarium. +. Hostesses for. tea were Mrs. Brodman and Mrs. B. Hicks. Pee Os | ‘EATON'S” +A Sales Representative. -from the appliance and . furniture dept. in the Trail store: will. be at the - ~ QISTLEGAR : ORDER OFFICE ON... 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