1 ARSE ADSM CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thuedan: Noy. 19, 1964 _ UNICEF Drive Raises $254 of ¢ The SHSS. United Natioas Club has: ‘disclosed:-the eed the Halloween UNICEF Drive and has termed it “a huge suc- cess.” Grade & students canvassed Castlegar, Kinnaird and Wood- land. Park. from. 5.30: to. 7.30, ito CASTLEGAR HIS WELCOME * EB WAGON MA viait from our hostess wit mane 4 you Yeo! at home, with her basket H of gifts and answers to questions a about the: city, its ‘services and “4 facilities. Just call... 365-8048 OR WRITE - WELCOME WAGON Box 364—Kinnaird, B.C, With Information || Mickey Moran, D Division 8 Castle- "BEST DRESSED oe "MEN WEAR McGILL SHOES - from, EREMENKO’ . ST. RITA'S. HALL TONIGHT COME Tans DOORS | OPEN 7.00 P.M, AT ‘7.45 Eoumuannf aint stom Is That Time Again... SEE US FOR THE LARGEST SELECTION. ©, NORCROSS ‘and EC tals! »i BPECIA ee RLTON. LSI. gathering a total sum of $254.80. O£* this,-Castlegar Elementary School collected $127.98, .. Kin- naird Elementary $80. 50 and Woodland Park $46.32, Division 6 at Castlegar was tops with $85.18, Division:8 (Kin- naird) at 31, ‘Woodland. Park $46.32, Division 8 (Castlegar) $37.41, Division 7° (Castlegar) }‘ $34, 4, and Divislon 4 (Kinnaird) $33,19,’ Considering not’ all class-" es have the same. number’ of students, the smaller classes did extremely well for. what they eqllected. The following students were | - commended for collecting ‘the most in their respective schools: gar; Michael Harrison, ‘Division’ 4:Kinnaird, and Vanni, Tuala of Woodland Park. ~ > ‘The SHSS Interhouse UNICEF with $5.81; and: House" 4. with $5.80, |The: other “contribution .taised’ this total’ to $28.81:. It is interesting to compare this year's sum ‘with last’ year's. Last year the total was $106.83. ‘This year's’ is '$283.61; In- both |... the’ town and’ school ‘contribu- tions; the ‘amounts were almost triple led. * On behal€ of all the children around the world who will bene- fit from. this : drivé,” the ' SHSS United Nations Club expressed thanks ' to: all those creat contri- buted ‘and: to ‘all: the. students ‘ who canvass Essays. Written a By T- Members is -}:, The program entitled “prose : Two” was given by Mrs. Laurie Vader and Mrs, Stewart Camp- bell.’ Mrs. Jack Dickson: and Mrs.: James’ Gormley ‘read : es-|° says they had. ‘written using themes, plot and’: dialogue | ta-|: “Prose . One. ken from A book report from. Golden Hawk was given ‘by. Mrs. Camp- | bell.\The president ‘read’ the | poem’ “Flanders ” Fields” and. one minute silence was observed chy ation of Remembrance ie purchase. oft new rook! the: Castlegar Li cided’ anda i Por Nakusp isa “Construction has ‘Started on py 000 automatic exchange building at the corner. of Fran- ces and Grace-streets in Nakusp for the B.C.“ Telephone ‘Com: pany: I. Ci company, district ee cada Nakusp: exchange dire be converted from manual to ‘dial: service:'in - late::1965 at a total cost’ of about $400, 000: a ‘The new maatouctlcg, eo of ic | a. major Yrealigament of its “re : et : sales development division, Mon- tre to' be dir. Comin Jowing mine ia as elopment * di ve Pate it a ‘meet: feure Skating.’ he Di‘ Ross, the, club: pro,:-notified the members that the. West-Koo- tenay championship ‘conipetition willbe‘ held | in x ‘ddimnberley, in December. ‘togar ters “will enter, the competitio Me. ‘Ross. also reported on the three skating groups he has or: ganized within: the club..Group Lis the beginners,’ ‘group 2 in- s taters with and.’group 3 ‘the th most experience. Walle the soup, SSONS are :-aelng con ted'the’ice is divid- ne ‘north. bliie Une, The class in progress stays behind the blue line and the-remainder of the skaters -have the rest of free practice. 8 ted ‘that os 2 as Fell Bs the Bae ie ne a'divider, He explained that although most skaters observe the blue’ line Tule there’ are'gome. very young embers: who get’ carried away 7 their “enthusiasm ‘and may injure theniselves or others by. intruding : on the lessons, “Mike Verzuh is on hand at all sessions and works with the hoped, that’ somo Cas- | various groups giving help and encouragement: to: those; earn- estly trying to perfect what the pro. demonstrates. - Mrs. H, Butler and Mrs. H. ‘|. Wood, help: maintain’ order"and harmony-.on the ice as well as in the, dressing ‘room ‘durin; ia hors passages. of musi¢ ‘vonng skal skat- ing practic 2 The’ pre also “need: a aa ler® range ‘of playing ~ speeds! ‘than’ th tly in use. Howeve (| fein not ‘available. fo a machine’ the sug: estion Was fabled: ‘for the time being: Mrs. J. Lenihan reported that frere are two magazines yall. le a H:: “Gautsehi. mana, wr, market re-| tinue’ to" re- side in Montreal; and ‘will direct: the ‘combined operations. of the former ‘sales Ssyelopment and market research’ ‘divisions. Wellington, aupervisor, product “research. centre, to ‘ector, “produc ‘will be responsible for ‘all the £ Comin “30th day: of Novembe: “(ten ng porn in’ the ‘forent The nomination: on. for..the ‘pu pape eribed- in the ‘Mynicipal Act”,. -and par state the Given under my hand. at ty, of November, 1964. Kinnaird, : ‘natural’ disaster. ‘sant ‘active Civ- il Defence “organization. if. you tes to club members.’ One* ia 2 a Bo. publication’ and. is® Ice,” the other is print- | ed:in-'the: ‘States and: is the offi- : | cial publication of the ‘American }* id . Canadian’ sete Stating : recently by. "Sudy Pierpoint, and David Kinicki. ‘These youngsters participated i in the summer skat- for two weeks ‘and ‘during that time completed the require- ments‘ for their’ se awarded th i one awe can secu so easily i sepia we ‘ posed. 1 player would ae ards won |. ing ‘school: at Rossland" in. July |" as ‘Eve you will. ¥ free chance to win a high quality J fenton Sweater. "The draw will be held at. 5,3 ‘ SHOP AT DAVID COOPER'S. for the men. in your life.:W: son and boy friend. Make y you Lower ad | Gonaaza of wonderful © lightweight,’ go = Dishibuted Ia Mainland B.C, Noth Vancouver _ lend, and Southern Alberta by COMMU nd dormitory. dation: for: those ‘student mate |20-‘to' 30-mile: radius from the ‘college.’ These are the. views of, Kin- Gray: had: rei : blich's views em beat.” | 0 sive, {futuro ing | from, outaide an‘ ‘approxi: todss cum ‘for the: >| of: cultural « nrlchimont. ‘and: i cio-economics 'as ‘a |: eblich | said col- curriculum’ Mishould offer | é purpose j of | communication-and broader out: look; sciences -for..the“p and the’ health. and welfare of the: Beople;. arts for the purpose iressing : humanity and ‘to ' promote ::understanding | Vancouver Acne thy and it jand impart principles and’ inte “Aladdin's “Genie”. went to soon be ‘makin: * is ‘the name‘of the Bank « of. ‘Montreal's fully-inte- grated. system: of: machines’ and computers which make use of el- alcohol:‘count - was’ “the “im ihe ,could have easily‘ ‘speedometer. in°his:} position, Dr, speeds to clear cheques fand Post. Nedgers. Hay, ine 5 Centre’: went. into’: opera- deposit: slips, cheques: and state- ments moving between branches of . technological’, Ee 'purpoe| th te » name: to; appear bet: “and Christina jefveen now The bank's Vancouver: *Ge-| tion‘ yesterday. and will eventual-| th veorviee 60 offices (in) the: dis- y @* installation ‘will 0 rate: "around: the: “clock, © with, and ithe “centre by.:automohile. wi watch ‘for your is. ar, just phone lows anda che- Ibe: mailed’ to Sam): Makortoff est. Gra Forks decided:-he died ‘ofa bro- ken? neck iwhen he le: was’ thrown from a car.\»: .Makortoff was.one of tlirea ks: youths’ invélvéed'in 33 shup ‘on “Highway ‘3, es, vest of ‘here on’.the .Mike . Baresinkov, pwho died the’, next’ da In' testim: "No,”. "he ed: But evidence produ ter < showed « j MaKortoff's “blood le," he said. ‘When' it was ‘suseested that J. 8. Daly of Trail wh" conduct: |. oth gures ‘and silver. skate. are not already.a member icin 7 bas now: and take advantage of: fall d ‘winter’ training. te: elt lees of. or the three and iy _| ie had ‘apparently been: thrown .impact. ‘Makortoff.was'found. ly- ing.in.a roadside:di ‘ditch, me eR ae . peauregard of: Trail scene said id. two still alive:'He iheaded legar..:for.- the: ugh the cars’ windshield on :‘The;two x Mision at the; December‘ meet- ie Christmas © party; will | United ations Da Day ‘was com- recently at SHSS, tended the;UN Seminar a this ‘summer each’ reported. on their experience, > {Tom MeGauley spoke. on the educational | aspects, the } vari ide Danny “Kaye's trip: throu, ith /UNIC EF , a shown, a +. After: the. film, Marie: Seto, who attended” ithe. seminar on a Rot ‘award, ‘gave a ‘United Na- *| tions ‘Day message aiid‘ likened |: and ideals upheld}: the purpose; an by. the United’ Nations with her. seminar experience, : She ‘urged ‘everyone | to’: about thé ‘UN. on- UN: Sof. and- sto: become re - closing, ‘To and ‘Le ee ithe school:for, its: cup: i Port to: the: UN: club which ‘e Committee. for their kind wishes and’ fhoughtfal ‘gift. 207 "The Castlegar’ CWE held its November meeting at the home of Mrs . Leo Bosse. mith 21 2 mem: lides "on the). Gaidelupe pe ‘Hela ‘the’ same evening. CASTLEGAR NEWS, ‘Thursday, Nov.'1 1964 - SHSS Recognizes UN Day The three. students Whe at], ‘t UBC .} account’ of some I of ne teetaren i while Lenna Osachof¢ told about A Danny: “Kaye. film depict- tec ‘Asia wi was‘; then |’ Ini Gr car. Gat full dataiis Gr. these v money-saving Family Plan Faresin British Columbia art : ‘Alberta. 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