w CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thura, June 18, 1968 Elementary School Track Meet ‘was District: Wide School District No. 9's intermediate ¢rack meet was held recently at Calamida Stadium. Following are the result of events in that meet: Lett sole TROPHY Loukianoft TarTys, 5 pts. 9 rr old girls Shirley Harshealn, Blue- berry Creek, 13 pts. 10 yr. old boys Four-way tie, Fernando| pure Dacosta TR, Neil Patehara Lecl 10 ve old girls May ‘Hadikin, Pass Creek, q bs te ta boys Andy Sapriken, Tarrys, it ye old girls eperehine Zarikoff, Tarrys 13 12 yr. old boys Eddy Zeberoff, Kinnaird, 12 Vr. old girls Debbie McNee, Kinnaird, pts. ine yr. old boys Michael *Conkin, TR, 15 3 yr. old girls Vicki Polovnikoff, TR, 15 ts. iar. old girls Hiberta Costa, TR, tied vi Susan Hrajnoha, Kin, 5 pts. 8 yr. old boys Manuel Garcia, TR, 15 Shoo, SCORES Poa, Blueberry Creek 475, 2. Pass Creek Brae 3 285, 4. rs 250, 5. Ootischeni oi % Kinnaird fond Pap Rabson Z 139'and 7. Wood- HES 34 _ old girls 2, Valerie Zaytsolt BCs. Gal falerie PC, Voikin PC. 9 ws old 2 puny Bermel WE: 2. Mark .Timler » 8. Franki ukianoff 3.| Debbie Hague BBC. boys 1. Gloria Zaitsoff TR, 2. Debbie McNee Kinn. 3, Elaine Makaroff TR. 12 yr. old one 1, Fred Sapriken TR, 2. Ronnie Chernoff WP, Tim Shutskoff Rob. 13 yr. old girls Vicki Polovnikoff TR, 2, Pam Warford Xinn. 3. Lor- raine Nicholson TR. 13 yr old boys 1, Frank Shlakoff Tarrys, 2. Keith MeGauley TR, 3. Sam Stoochinoff Kinn. 14 yr. old girls 1, Hiberta Costa TR, 2. Susan Hrajnoha Kinn., 3. El 14 yr. Tape ta old te has wT Manuel Garcia TR, 2. Chaves TR, 3. Terry BROAD JUMP events. A full it ot where in this edit AGGREGATE WINNERS in a recent elemen- tary school track meet held at Calamida sta- dium included Delphine Zarakoff and Andy Sapreken from Tarrys Elementary Scliool. Both placed first in ll-year age group winners appears else- 1. Hiberta Costa TR, 2. Elizabeth Flanders Kinn. 3. Linda Santano Kinn, 14 yr. old boys Te 4 ime eS 3. rid mt ‘erry Malo: er Machado TR. HOP, SEP & JUMP 12 yr. old girls 1, Linda Pereversoff Rob, 2, Debbie McNee Kina, 3. Kathy Maloff TR. 12 yr. ofd boys Eddy Zebroff Kinn, 2. Len Lovernow OOT, 3. Don- 1. Vicki Polovnikoff TR, 2. Diann Westerlund Kinn, 3. | Lin Kinn. Susan Van Yzerloo 43 yr. old boys .1, John Popoff QOT a Michael Co pnkin TR, 3. 9 yr. old girls 1. Vennie Tar- rys, 2. Shirley Harshenin BBC, 3. Valerie Zaytsott PC. 2. Frankie Loukianoff ‘Tarrys, 3, Johnny Makaroff TR. 10 ye. old girls May Hadikin 3 Debite York Kinn. 3. sity Jackson Rob. feil Pritchard TR, 2. bitoff BBC, 3. S. Pat vert ed 3. Natalie Ne- Fouad old eas 1 Kevin 1 Leckie Kinn., 2. Paul TR., 3. John Vey: sey Kinn. WT yr. eld digits Jy Batt sae TENS Del "Darlene fabb € Tony “uoscoviteh ae 3. Bar- Bringsli 12 yr. eid girls 1, Marion Voykin.TR, 2. ‘Alexis Wallace TR, 3. Patsy ne alt boys boys Rafter TR, 3. MO Seserey br r. old girls ve be a Za 2. Naida Kalesnikoff Rob. 3. Deirdrie Davie Rob. 13 yr. ol 1, Michael Conkin TR. john Popott OOoT, 3. Michael 14 ve old pi . Susan Hrajnoha Kinn, ily Weisner Rob., 3. Giriatine Poster Kinn. HIGH JUMP 9 wm old girls Nadine Johnson TR, 2. Yeroua Bosek Kinn, 3. Valerie Ot P Puit 1 yr. old girls Andy Saprikin chael Paty Rob. * 12. yr. old girls 1. ev PC, 2. Debbie McNee Kinn., 3. Ela le lee Kinn., ine Makaroff TR. ‘Tarrys| 12 yr. old boys Tim Chutskoff Rob, 2. Ed Zebroff Kian, 3. Ronnie Cher- noff WP. : ae an olovnikoff 2. Pam Warfo: » 3. Tae 1. Michael Conkin TR, 2.| er David Freeman UTR, 3. Frank 14 yr. old girl r gi BALL THROW 3 big old girls 9 yrs old f 1, Frank Lasson Kevin Lamb Rob., uf Bejan | 10 yr. old girls 1. May Hadikin PC, 2. . toon, spol I subscribe to at least 10 weekly and monthly periodic. ais, read four dail: ers trustees’ monthly ‘pubiication, ‘The Leaflet ed And so it was that I par- ticularly enjoyed Feiffer ‘The monologue in the car- ken by prbats looked like a Dpical North American sitting on a’ stool, went like "I decided that the world ‘was too much with me and that I needed a period of with- drawal and reflection: we stock afull selection of SAVAGE SHOES Maddocks for children Shoe Store Hi-Lite Restaurant “Specializing in Chinses Foeds” Phone 365-6741 for Take-Out Orders Open 6 a.m. to 12 Midnight Dally Open 6 am. to 1 am. Fridays & Saturdays Air Conditioned for Ceol Comfort BANQUET FACILITIES FOR SMALL GROUPS So I let my subscriptions to “Time”. and. “The Report- a in the the beginning they b ning th took it sas “Time” se re sent me an essay by De Toc- queville on the Samm American conscience. But after a few weeks the mail got heavier. “Time” sponsibility. “I thought the best tactic was not to answer. But’ this seemed to arouse them more. eime’ sent me a eomumber of inlike mi es from it, Luce (the "Tate eublishee Time) about individualism. an Send ing “ewo issues fee regular. warnings about ne collapse, of liberalism. - By the second month I HOTIGE TO ALL CASTLEGAR TAX PAYERS We would like to draw your attention to the Provincial Home Owners Grant ($130.00 Maximum) claim which now can be made, by those elibile, whe- ther. or not there are unpaid taxes from a -previous year and whether or not a‘ cash payment ‘is. made.. Please note also that June 30th, 1968 is the last date current tax payments or Provincial Home Owner Grant claims can be accepted without the 10% penalty addi- The Tax Notices were mailed ¢arly this year and we hope that no tax payer will be inconvenienced by unne paying the 10% penalty or by missing a Home Owner Grant. / If you did not yet receive your tax notice or desire additional information please telephone 365-7227. A, Percheson, Clerk-Treasurer its its views on ocialized ta “Time” warned that tt could no longer be considered Fesponsib ible for my actions. Then the Summit | Confer. porter” blamed ‘me for every- thin ked for, the- re- tters. farm of ail set Of. course ¥::called them both. © “nme” agreed to re- Marx Aut & Paint Service Towing — Body Work Painting — ‘Welding Insurance Claims Handled Promptly - 24-Hour Wrecker Service Phone 365-7248 A Personal Column By BURT CAMPBELL Lapsed Time Gan Endanger the World Jectured me sbout apathy in} “The Re- {nstate me. “The ter” hung up when they heard my name. isn’t a man entitled to one mistake? J Aree 9 yr. old 1. Roy Tipping. finn, 2. Brian Schular ‘TR, 3. Frank Loukianoff Tarrys. 10 yr. old girls 1. Leona Davidoff Tarrys, 2. Jill Dawson Kinn, 3. Coleen Ostaforoff ‘Tarrys. 10 yr. old boys Shawn oh . old girls ~ ek 1, Delphine W yr ol old Ie oye 3. a re old girls {0° yr old gi iis fu We old: boys 13 yr; old girls . tel Tar- | ain Marilyn Polovnikoft ne 38. Cathy Savinkott TR. t Maloff 2. Joanne tats Rob., 3. Albis 2, | Wallace TR. 12 yr. old boys 14 yr. old boys " Terry Maloff TR, 2. | Don eae Rob, 3. Bart Tar- th | anko Rob. th | RELAY. 9 yr. old girls 1. Tarrys, 2. Kinnaird, 3, Blueber: erty, 9 yr. old boys Lr Blueberry, 2. Twin Riv- ey Rivers, 2. Kin- naird, 3. Tarrys. 10 yr. old boys 1. Twin Rivers, 2. Kin- naird, 3. Tarrys. WwW ye old girls. Woodland Park, 2, tates, 3. Blueberry. ‘Tarrys, 2. Twin piers, 3. Kinn: 12 yr.-old girls 1, Kinnai ind, 3 2: . Woodland id sid bore ‘Twin Rivers, 2. Robson. iyers, 2. Kinnaird, ” Salvation » Army Thiift Shop HAS BEEN MOVED TO 448 Columbia Avenue (Next: to Castlegar Town Office) — NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS — KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS BINGO TONIGHT — ST. RITA’S HALL FRONT ST. TREMENDOUS POWER’: of the Columbia- river system ‘is evident in this high: level picture of the Brilliant dam, with its seething head of foam. It was photograph- Kootenay ed from the air Saturday by “News camera, the Castlegar port and other area landmarks were'a en of Air Cadet Squadron 581’s yearend wind- up, which also included an inspection ani banquet last night. — Castlegar News ona Flights over this dam, the ‘air: On June 25, vote for the candidate who you feel ‘will most aby represent Kootenay-West. If you have not yet decided where to place your support, consider. this: 1 intend to‘be the best representative that ever came from Kootenay-West. All I want is an opportunity to prove it. Elect Don Griffiths Trudeau Liberal PESOS Inserted by ‘Trudeau-Griffiths Liberal Campaign 1, We iu David Halbat 3. ped Haba el Medicare | Plan before _An important announcement for alll residents of British Columbia -you are cover é ed under the July 1; 1968 ; sand Mees he main offender” - On that date, the British C : eee eae opt ourrently a member of suo én Monday, July 1, 1968, wiNl mark the beginning of a now Monday, ny 1, 1008, wt mask residents of British Columbia. = Canada between an regarding. the proportion or percentage ‘Of the gross. premium shared, nor. with oy arrangement’ for: the. Pien will begin operating under a scheme by which, for the first time, the Federal Government will contribute a share ‘of the costs of services performed for you by a physician or surgeon. What you must do right away commas to a non-profit madioal in” sce rp tat onan opens unde the will be oF Say Bt ar rnprmbly © ao at you will bo registered. 5 jie TAL and by. payroll deduction. Unter he Blah Caumbi-Canade Mostar Pen, the 3 range of medical services and the lule Of monthly - rates will be the same for all qualifying medical plane. However, provision fs made for other benefits provide by any such plan to continus es a separaie sector a what plan’s business. E Sesser cepmante 8s 0.00 per morn per mouth ‘for a subscriber with one dependent _ tion, of"are In doubt'as to whether or not the medical jg2rviges plan to which you conribute Is @TIGSneed Oty, pepo eeepereterlaar ‘sure now. : your employer, Ne A OE Oe Oe ‘wish, ou''eah apply mmedlatoly to Join the British Columbia Medical Services Plan In Victoria, your ts with NCO Com any, it does not quality. I will bo necessary for you! #0 = () For a person who qualifies an an “ollie | 1 person” ender the Medical Grant Act and: Ree toal plan that fa British Columbia after July tet due to the Federal Government Medicare Act. 3 Arekerte with eny sgreoment Do not delay Mako cue your namo a rogitoredn non-profit one Hi, RES anh, Sen now Industry's Responsibility in Pollution Lessening says Chemical Institute becoming “less in pollution even though it still gets most of the blame, the Chemical Institute of Can- supervisor of control services for Cominco Ltd. at Trail, said was told’ Wednesday of ten | ‘Was ; week... De Crossroads Datsun Pick-Up, Half Ton —___ $2145 .GOOD USED VEHICLES 1953 Chev, Half Ton — "60 Chev Stn. Wen. —___ $685 pres oe Corner of Maple, Columbia ment of: $275) eq and munity sewage isan equal and ten greater contributor tadusiey to water pollution. than | Trail. Instead, there is .“sen- to make use’ of dhe ‘sulphur roduct. A control regime was. then instituted including continuous monitoring of the atmospheric. quality. tion is. no longer. a problem at sible planned management” of wastes and abun- a Pollution forum of the dict eer industry in general hag “a proud record in vol- untarily implementing pollu- dant healthy vegetation. in the surrounding area... -- ‘He named Kimberley, the 's new potash devel- opment in and “There groups in industry that have invested nillions: of dollars the Pinchi lake mercury mine as. other main operations ‘where and water ion of our. ‘pollution Own, to-|taken by Cominco. control are “ind control as two-fold; © partici- | «peta, pation and contribution. “Participation should ae clude working. ve News said a fos will be started a! re-/| with the = | eulled, of a lange fertilizer. complex aly eet Siinlain 02 oot : ‘Thus, he sald, air pollu: [2 Kootenay Teaching ' Eastem Canada About RD Concept > The Kootenays had a rare opportunity , recently to teach, rather than'learn from, east- ern Canada at the meeting in Alberta of the Mederelon: of Mayors and Municipalities. mayors and municipal officers from centres throughout the dominion to study, among oth- er things, the regional district concept. Castlegar Ald. W. H. delegates are “way Wehind us in ee regional district con- nk was obvious during the ‘sessions here that dele- Gates from eastern Canada are fully familiar with the county form of government. d | But with the trend today to- ward the onal district con- they have .not reached a understanding of what 4s involved.” Ald. sere said he is be- and more con- elr fe of use- fulness is 3 widened. © conceived for ‘We are particularly in- terested in- the regional dis- fricts in sCastiegne: boca is a new concept ek Ment aid our coun ; Se eee Held last Thursday in Ed-| § i monton, the. meeting brought|§ Reed said the eastern Canada | § coming mm fident oe th the v value of regional | districts as th a can count on (on any | added added cost ‘we need,” the concluded. * Kenneth W. Hell Great Savings! “BOSSES” JEWELLERY 16th Anniversary | S-A-L-E 10 Per (Cent OFF All Merchandise Many | In-Store Specials See Us Today! nal En- er of Bria Columbia. Heis a S smembet fot. of the ad- for. mechanical feckibolony we a ee College. ‘The Halls and ae three shlleren we taken residence in Espanola. Capacity Anience Sees Fashion Show By SHSS Students A capacity audience view- eda dent fashion’: show, fun and Sua ic tas} ‘ARGUS: SAL AUTOMATIC coLon-sunE PROJECTOR Pettitt Photos Aulometon & Economy in One Unit Friday in ‘the SHSS acti : Toom. vy °. Guides for the trip'to the Yvonne Halbat id Darlene uer ani ‘Dunn. ccanteecente A total of 130. sewing students modeled wool .basic rts we ing coats and novelty. guttits, and. Coal an party dresses. garments’ were, the | bs. 4% CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thurs., June 6, 1968 Pork. Steaks Barbecue. Grain-Fed Canadian Pork Ib. 69c Barbecue Chicken Fresh Killed. Can. Grade ‘A’ 4Sc Riblets | ‘Barbecuo.: Meaty, Gov't Ins. Pork. .. 29e| | Bacon Empire. Canada Approved Wieners No. ‘1 Quality: . Mustard French‘s Prepared i Relishes Hamburger, Hot. 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