an: CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 17, 1965 MARJORIE KING ALL ROUND PUPIL Awards R satin by SHSS Students p all-around student at SHS] for the 1964-65 term was student council president’ Mar- daughter of school et ine; Award by retiring teacher Les Cantell, Runners-up to Miss ——— PALM REFRIGERATED QUALITY MILK -: shh : “DAIRY PRODUCTS 56 Cedar St. West CASTLEGAR Ph. 365-5578 Miss Groutago’s award was presented by district superin- tendent of ‘schools Claude Bis- sell while Ron received his tro- phy from ‘school board. chair- man’ Mrs. ' Walter ketbal, Cheryl Maglio; Gymnas: ta ties;. Noreen . Hendricks and HanNieolt Track and] o. Howes and: Pat Hockey, Vizainia Ruth Osach-} to Roch Cc, Gorse to’ (Sr.) Fr h and (ir) Kathy peek auatd Presented by Mrs. King Lorraino’ Gorkoff. by Mrs, Spain'to Judy Gordon Troph: Y Bteanor Fink, Gary phy: in by te. Wallner Miss King was also present- ed with a ‘special Major Honor Award by teacher Walter Mc- Intyre who ‘said the presenta- tion is not made yearly. He‘said Miss King had earned the award by’ maintaining an A’ average throughout her. high school years while at the same time being active on the, school pa- per,'in sports, in academic pur- sults such as the library club and . in’ student politics. The other awards made last Friday morning at the annual awards day program follow: SPECIAL A ARDS Semon Scholarship’ pre- sented by Mr. McLean to Rod Killough, Lawrence Chutskoff, ~ {Irene Deverney and Eli Kaza- Drive a bargain. get in on one of our good used VWs - 1957 Mode! 113 Deluxe 1 sented by Mr. Cun koff. ' B. Junior Scholarship pre- iningham. to Jack Burak; Lorraine Gorkoff, 'Harry Kalmakoff and Terry Kir lough. Cc. Leas adership Awards pre- sented by Mr. Whittaker to &) Ken Pickering, Fred:Koch, Di- anne Soberlak; (Jr.)’ Jack Bu- rak, Margaret Moran and Terry Perehudotf, D. Citizenship. Awards pre- sented by Mr. Tilley to (Sr.} Bet. ty ney, Leonard, Fornelli, Marie. Seto; (Jr.) Kathy Abros- aes Patti Clarke and Ken Cull ATHLETIC AWARDS ‘Presented ‘by Mr. Bilesky and Miss Nelson. A: Individual "Awards — Bas- 1958 Model 111 Standard 1960 Deluxe 113 with Radio 1962 Standard. 111 1962 Deluxe 113 OTHER MAKES 1961 Morris Oxford 1961 Envoy Station Wagon 1959 Hillman:Station Wagon Wolfram xe 113 w Radio F Mrs. C.T. WILLIAMSON at year — (Jr.) Judy Plerpoint and Lorne Pellegrin; . ree doy An- derson and Ricky Athletic fe Leadership ‘Award pacer aaag John : Tarasof: rf. SHSS Special Service Aw- ard gee by Mr. Holden’ to Bill Gormley,’ Keith Allingham, Rick Waldic’ i ‘Waldie, Dor- othy Thring, Louise Davis; Bill and Marie Fontes. Mr. to John Sokngon, B. Interschool Awards — 'Jr. Girls Allround Gymnastics Trophy to Judy Pierpoint; Inter- mediate Aggregate ‘Track Tro- phy to Judy Pierpoint; Senior Boys Soccer to Allan Ramsay. C. House Awards presented by Mr. Bilesky. Open Mile to Bill Masloff. ...Alan Jacobson Memorial Aw- ard (House Basketball) to Guy Gibson of House 3. House: Track Shield presented to Rick’ Waldie of House 4. : John Dalton Memorial Aw- ard (House with most points) |s presented’ to Guy Gibson of House 3. SCHOLARSHIP A AND BURSAR- A. Local 480 Mine, "Mill and Smelterworkers’ Union Scholar- ship presénted by, Mr. Batchblor to Marjorie: Kit B; Tall and ‘District! Hotel: man’s Association “Scholarship’ presented by by | ie ,Geronazzo ‘to c. Order. ot Eastern Sta 79 — présented by'Mrs. R: De- foe to Susan Vogelaar. (.)..,/') . Kinnaird Improvement Society Bursary presented by ur J. Paluck to Margaret Wat. one Hosp! ital AW iliary ‘Award presented by I Mrsa:¥. Gibson to D. Award pi ed by Mrs, F. Bonnett to Den- nis Chernenkoff '(Capt.), Caron Jackson, Jessie Helfer, Leona Lundquist and Richard Erland- son, SUBJECT AWARDS A. French Government ‘for proficiency in French present- ed by Mrs. Hurley to Marjorie ing. ee, ‘Russian Consulat ‘Aw- ard for. proficiency .in Russian, presented by Mr. Samoyloff to Bary, Kalmakoff and Doris Da- "C. The ‘Chemical Institute of Canada Award presented by Mr, J. E. Fletcher to Marjorie ing. e %. Mathematical Association of America Award presented by Mr. Perehudoff Lawrence cant kof. Robson Women’s Insti- tute Sur tO aoe. honor Home Mrs. A. W. Kent to her home in Deer Park .dur- ing the weekend after spending the past six months with .her pare in-law and daughter in. Tor- onto. Dr, Arthur Schwartzenhiauer of Portland, Ore., is: spendin; a few days visiting with his sis- ter — C.- Briggeman. é Mr.-and Mrs.: A. “Bortniek, i fson David and, Gal and Garry Gabana all of’. Trail spent the at their -home ry Mrs. R. A. Fowler tS Mary Anne Wiebe. F. Commerce Awards pre- sented by. Miss ‘Weaver. Pitman. Shorthand. Awards — Louise: Davis, Nina Drazdoff, | Olga Kanigan, Donna Perrault, Mary Savinkoff, Lene Simonsen and Shirley Zmioff. . HONOR AWARDS . ; ..- A, Readers’. Digest Award to..the graduating’ class. vale- presented by, Mr. ol- here, Mr. and Mrs. 0. D'Andrea were weekend visitors to Trail. ‘PETTITT PERFECT ee PHOTOS eski Ae Ron Waldie. wanis Proficiency Aw- ord Lr by. Mrs. F. Gibson live. 1. Soroptomist’ Internation- al Foundation Citizenship Aw- ard presented: by Mrs.‘Leitner to Carol Groutage. 2..Soroptomist Art Award presented. by Mrs.'-Leitner to Charlie Salekin. Me. Fishwickto -Sr. Band Betty Looney. and ‘Ron Waldie.’ D. Rotary Club Award pre- sented by Mr. R. Goulet to Tom McGauley. E. Castlegar Village Coun- cil Citizenship Award presented ce PA RROT ROOM NORTHPORT, WASHINGTON, - 8 miles from the border SMORGASBORD Every Friday Night 6: 00 to ¢ COCK. ACbLS 200 p.m. Louise* Davis and Eddie Stre-|: C. Soroptimist Ciub Awards | ; 3. The John Philip Sousa] ’* Award “in! Music ‘presented ‘ by | * Mercia Sav F, Kinettes. Bursary Pp erit- ed by: ‘Mra: Leitch: to Fred Koch, Royal: Canadian Legion, Castlegar Branch 170: Bursary presented by Mr. J. Green to Carol Gioutage. : H:. USCC; Union of: Youth, presented iby ‘Mr. W. Kanigan to ).Nina ‘Drazdoff..." 3; SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS A. Girl Guides Citizenship Award presented’: by .Mrs: H. Johnson to’ Donna: Dewis;: Linda McGillivray and ‘Karen rvold. 'B. B.C,:Youth Science Fair Awards “ presented ~by. Mr. W. sation to Albert ‘Jankola, Jan King, Jim Manns’ and: ‘Tom Og- : BG: Castlegar, Junior .Cham- ber of Commerce Safe Driving Rodeo ‘Award: presented by I. Ogiow to ‘Wayne Peppard’ and Ronald Scott. D. Sonia Band Award pre- sented ‘by Mr. N. Fishwick to Jim Waldie.. E. Presentation of the 1965 Graduates’ Picture presented by larjorie King. Accepted for the schoo] by Mr. J. Holden. " BIODE Junior Scholarship |“? G..’SHSS | Lib Awards |: Scholarship, Minto ‘Chapter ‘No. | wit Robson Socials Mrs.) T. Santord,: Ph. 365-5883 Mra. H, Evatis spent | tw ‘days’ at Princeton last week, where Mr.’ Evans was a delegate at the Senior Citizens’ Conven- ‘Mra, A. Var! n 18 at home again after sp ig a few days in the Castiewar’ Hospital, Mrs, J. Evans of Brandon, | & Man.’ is a guest at the home of Dr. w. L Wright for a few va Mrs, J.. Heslop entertained with two. tables of bridge for Mrs. J. Martin who ‘is leay- ing this week for qeanel where phe: will’ be making: her new om o ‘The Bridge: ‘Club’ Gf Robson held its. wind: up; party. with sinner on, the patio at the homie” of Mrs. W. T. Waldle. Following dinnér three tables of bridge, Were Played. A surprise Mrs,; R.,, Magee. a forme member: ‘and ‘now of Ed- mondg, Wash. Winri evening ., were, Mra. with ioe hi igh and Mr: Pies being at-home ee a few. days, |Mr., J.T... Webster is now a patient in the Kooten- ay Lake General Hosptial in| Nelson, THE SMILE No. matter how ‘grouchy. you're ing, You'll ind’ smile more or Tess na wreath all around fr eth- June 19 8 P.M... Be LEGION HALL 0 BLANKET: SALE — WATCH FOR OUR FLYER IN THE MAIL — CASH YOUR FAMILY “ALLOWANCE CHEQUE IN OUR STORE. YOU MAY WIN ITS. VALUE IN MERCHANDISE LIN OUR MONTHLY DRAW. ROBINSON STORES «| Father’s Day.is' Sunday; June 20 for Gifts for : Dad. A Wide Selection of Gifts in All Price Ranges We're Headquarters for’ Y. ‘WALLETS es $2.95, to $7.9 2 LIGHTERS ........... 98¢ to $6.95 ASH TRAYS ........ $1.00 to $3.98 PIPES, Values to $7. 50 ce Only $2. 98 OLD SPICE.......... $1.00 to $5.00 BRUSH SETS ........ $1.00 to $5.95 KEY CASES |........ 38c to $3.50 “TIMEX WATCHES | e $7.95 to $18.95 Pitts. Prescriptions. 2 ““PUT YOUR PRESCRIPTION | IN OUR HANDS" Store Hours: Open: 9:a.m: +6 pin: ‘Monday through Saturday, ry, 9 to. 9 apply to?” . * “Our new Canada Labour Code has been called a-‘first,’ Mr. MacEachen. Would you agree?” A : “Briefly, who does this new Code. _ “Let's get down to specifics, ».;, What, exactly, does it promise to those, _ Employees Who are affected by ite “CANADA'S NEW LABOUR CODE) fon. Canadian Parliament is ensuring that more workers “share in this, Second, it sets the minimum wage rate for all men and . Women over 17 years of age at $1.25 3 an. hoar, Next, it provides for two weeks ‘annual vacation after one year’s services’ or. 4% of wages as Yacatic for Shes with fr “s¥ou said the new Code applies to industries under Federal jurisdiction, “Would you name them?” “Yes, and it is on€ of the most all-oribracing. has a right to be proud of it. It sets higher” than haye been set for any of “It applies to fndasdiés whfei fall déd Federal firisdlttoi— and may well prove to be a guide for other industries, The Govern: * in its own right; Will take the lexd’by applying * - the Code's Standards to its own federal employees.!? Ag: we said, it Sets minimum standards—and 1 stress: *. ai that these are minimum, because, of course, a lot of workers. already “and highway, transport, ‘primary fishing ‘where the work for wages, air transport, radio and TY,’ ‘shipping, « banks, uraniam mining, grain elevators, flour and feed mills and, warehousing, seed cleaning mills, interproyincial .or.international pipelines and ferries, interprovincial or 5 ational {slepraphe and telephones, most Crown ountry’s growth.”? its¢lf, which is a large employer joy higher standards than the Code sets. a standard’ 8 hour day and @40 hour week, Ih to8 hours a week, and Paid fat, ult ndustiven” “TOP SILVERWARE’ ‘at the ‘annual. SHSS ": awards day ~ ceremony-- held Jast Friday ; was carried away. by,.. these’ three ‘bers of the graduating “class. Student council ‘president: Majorie King, centre, an A student : dation her: high school: school. Runners-up, and winners of equal’ awards. Le CASTLEGAR ‘NEWS, ‘Thursday,’ June’ 17;:1965 2 "CASTLEGAR . DISTRICT we sock a tol velechan of iSAVA GE SHOES i Jtoe children” M deste nee : By Wayne Groutage. ¥ ih Ju i ly. ne. mem- bers: of::the O: :B.. Ballard: Ro- q | ver: Crow : acto ptt one cae ear ith bows and ar dled ‘over to the Kootenay river were’ located elds below. the fore : bed sl dana! ore oped taty and ‘‘sing-song. (12). /:: Morning came’ early ‘with’ however FE | azing Rete of mbers,' = Gerald dj esky; Neil Oborne, Loyd Pee (| age Bordon. and Crai; The; real the canoe ‘Ww! sult \ SF wet moelsts, 1@ upside. down id‘ many. ‘colorful adiec tives which: Tiay be: lied to other such eady ie nest: They. showed po ae ear, and. one.:, was induced “whi ra: ides aad ped’ of penane and. hot lo: ore the Oy, 2 searing: the nee and sited with Billy breakfast cooked; over: camp- onnata | Allen’ Selbiejand f { rk Joe Logelin stat- “which the “Of the Reogram | euro ‘trib: te ad me Sao eT feanter, n- ute e central: im: i ‘addition a department Jonsors fh conferétite,-o} ig8. 0 mn Mo Program were panel dis cipal | PXOgraMws’:s tion Public Parking Facilities", ‘ae ban sRenewal: Problems’ namic N.: 8¥ereR all, a tree” tral splanting a carpark for 350 id | Cars, "a. shopping: arcade ‘and. a senior citizens’. activity: centre, ' e: ition Sreceduene and :the|:< need for: continued: liaison -with |: municipal officers ‘for® the: Dur: + O£> tech: ier included ike the ‘three-day 3 on the problems: of: mut nae who showed them his collection { of. animal; skulls. (300!) 550 mS | next five year: f 0 sension becom: payable subject ‘2 iionth will tot tHoue? aged 68; in1968 to siim:1970. and thereafter to i ane m. ip] ication’ foi at a at your ‘oda Mt tain.an.appli- ° aoe ‘Security. - erly lived. Published by. ithe Department of: Natlopal Health .and Welfare