AKBM Speeches ‘Draw On, Local Resources’ — 'Axe-Grinders’ Taken fo Task Principal Tells Convenilon In Hard-Hifting Banquet Talk Municipal officlals should “It was aon, time com- A. hard-! ot Col draw on the talents of the ing, but it ‘inally dawned on the “Lack of O Led ae the “axe: CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 1, 1972 SHOP IN COOL ANYONE Obituary hs mee : FOR William Dutt, ‘ Blueberry Creek. Loc Dies at 45 Years 4 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 1, 1972 Track Results Primary Classes Hold Meet A Robson Elementary School [STANLEY HUMPHRIES GRADS] Graduating exercises Popoff, Tim from Stanley Humphries Postnikoll, Garry will be held on June 8, Che Phil ding, Ernie L. A. TONY GERONAZZO’ ' Samecet Pass Creek © classes track imeet at Robson Elementary ‘School on Friday, May 9. Results were as follows: ‘Msted in order of irst, sec- ond and third; 6 year boys; Jason Mar- fin; aackie Kanigan, Steven OE eae Oe pot Ef, boys: Paul Stoo-. in Kouchin, Bri- f Be Brace ear nist, 4 e Strel- off, armott, ar boys: Brian Osa- ley Briggeman, ky. 7 year girls: Marilyn Gork 8 year boys: sual Phillips, Alfred Semeno: D Sawatsky. Din,” pole Masson. s snes Stephen samy Saaon Markin, Jackie Kanigan, 6 year girls Karen Evin, Nita Salekin, Janet ‘Argatoft and Michelle Holoboff (tie). 7 year Marvin Koochin, Eddy Pereversoff, Bobby Makeiff. 7 year girls: Leona Markin, Selena per: 7 year Ronni McGregor, Run Suacdvlag Kevin Seminoff. 7 year girls Selena Berquist, Susan Tom- lin and Ma Gorkoff (te), Leona Markin, year boys: Robert Mot! 8 dren Sowatsky, John Obet . 8 year girls: Ven- erie Berisenkoff, Natalie Principal Robert Pat- Quidin Eugene i Rebalkin, Ly: rick has released the names of those who will receive their diplomas: Allen, Leanne é A 3 Tomlin, Marcell: la 9 year boys: Paul Sem- inoff, Lawrence Samoyloff, Greg Reid. 9 year bbie Hadikin, Leona Plotni koff, Katherine Argatoff. Spoon and Marble Race: 6 year boys: Jackle Ka- nigan, Steven Popoff, Mar- cel Profeit. 6 year girls: Ni- ta Salekin, Florence Solberg, Lorelel Phillips. year nove: Rudi Qua- edvilog’ Ronnie McCregor, Kirk Doucette, 7 year girls: Sharon Wigen, Marilyn Gor- koff, Leona Marl et ing, Alte ette goes Streleoff. ear : yt aaa off, G Paul Semin Leona Plotnike Craze, Linda Davidoff, Andy Dembicki, Irene Demeo, Louise Tom Robin sell” Penny; Ge and Marcel Profeit. 6 year girls: Karen Ey- aa and Leah Finlay; Lorelel - hillips and Nita Salekin. Dabh ciebert and Michelle Holuboft. 7 year boys: Darrell Podmorstf and Paul Stooch- noff; Curtiss Sherstobitoff and Kevin Seminoff; Nelson Harrie and Raymond Pop- o 7 year girls: Marlene Soukorett and Kaye Strel- off; Patty Popoff and Susan Tomlin; una _Zoobkoff and Beverley Boolinoff. 8 ear, boys: Kelly Tom- lin Alired Seminoff; Grant Doutlnis and Richard Kanigani Kevin Deikoff and lare Verigin. 2 8. year-.girls:; Lori Fle- Sain ea he Hadikin; Desaulniers, Gaye Gallo, Maryellen Geisler, Pat i + Tammy Masson and- ‘Yvonne’ ~ Is: therine Argatoff, Robin Robinson. Rope Jump: 6 year boys: Jason Mar- kin, Russel Penny, Stephen Samoyloff. 6 year girls: Ka- ren Evin, Nita Salekin, Lor- elei Phillips. 7 year boys: Paul Stoo- chnotf™ Bradley Briggeman, Ronnnie McGregor. 7 year girls: Beverley Boolinoff, at Gorkoff, Shauna : Rodney malin, hae Is: Debbie Hadikin, Da Plotnikoff, Angela Mcln- Bean Bag Throw: 6 year boys: Jason Mar- kin, Gerfy G leboff, Steven ray 6 ior girls: Sarah Poznikoff, Fi Leah lorence Solberg, . McGuire; Leanne bmalley and Larina Harshenin. 9 year boys: Lawrence samoylott and Paul Semin- ld. Voykin and o Reid. year girls: Katherine © Argaott and Kathy Osach- off GT g way tie for second) hristins an Bernice Holuboff; Debbie Hadikin and Sheryl Sooka- choff; Angela McIntyre and Leona Plotnikoff; Joyce Mi- nogue and Robin Robinson. Much whoping = and howling heralded the. big- gest and best event of the day — the Obstacle Race. ‘Each grade was divided into two groups and ran a Tela; @ race against each ey went under rop- ‘over ropes, around chairs, tossed _beanba: hrough tires, stepped thos and skipped rope. The winning class in each race was presented with a. medallion bearing each participating child's name, Payroll Clerks in January we introduced the Separation Certificate. It's not really complicated; but do you know how to complete it? To find out Tear here District Manager 471 Queensway Kelowna, B.C. Please send z Separation Certificate” to: UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE COMMISSION oi copies of “How To Complete The Separation Certificate ‘{nformation .. iv Cangea Canada nd Kanigan, Margle Kassian, Linda Kavaloff, Shiney Plotnikoff, Helene Polovnlkott: Brian Ponak, Popoff, Diana Popoff, Marcia * Popoff, Pyllis Popoff, Serge Scheupfer, Jerry 9, Patriela s a Shevfontiuk, Rhonda Shkwarok, Marnie Sorenson, Viola Cecil Sweeney, Fi ‘amelii SHELL PRODUCTS ‘arasol Waite, Barbara Waite, Gloria Warner, Richard Wynnychuk, Myron Zaytsoff, Peter Zinio, Debbie Zurek, Louise Castlegar team visited Rossland on Tuesday. In the Mens’ Doubles John Plotni- koff and Colin Pryce beat one Rossland couple eight games to one and lost an- other set two games to el- ght, Phil Koochin and Hen DeRosa won one set eight games totwo and lost anoth- er five games to eight. Phil Koochin and Jean Brady lost eight games to seven, Henri DeRosa and Peary Suter lost two games to elght. In the Ladies Doubles Peggy Suter and Jean Brady lost two games to eight. Juniors, if you want a game of tennis after the rain and puddles are still around, bring a stiff brush with you and sweep the water eve! over the court. You hoard on the ‘tennis court, A resident of Blueber- Creek since 1961, Wil- iam Duff, 45, died Friday in the Castlegar and Dist- rict Hospital.’ Born June 10, 1926, in Winnipeg, Man. Mr. Duff received his education at Winnipeg and Vancouver., From 1942 to 1045 he ser- ved in the M Merchant Mar- ine after which he made his home in Vancouver until moving to Blueberry Creek in 1961. Mr. Duff was a mem- ber of Local No. 170 Pipe Fitters of Vancouver. He is survived by his wife, Georgina; three sons, Bill Jr., Terry and Michael; two daughters, Barbara and Yvette, all at home, His mother, Mrs, W.-H. Duff; three brothers, Davis of Vancouver, Donald. of Thompson, Man. and Robert’ of Winnipeg; three sisters, ure freely kvonne) West ck (May) Bins- iy ory Vancouver and Mrs. Kershaw of Calgary, al- 80 survive. Funeral sorviees were held Mond: om the cha- pel of the aatiog rr Funer- alone: Crematlon follow- at Sond, Gravel, Excavation, Trucking, Ditching, Top Soil CONTRACT DISPOSAL FIELDS CONCRETE WORK" 4, | NOTICE TO ALL EMPLOYERS GOVERNMENT OF *BRITISH COLUMBIA JOB OPPORTUNITIES PROGRAM EXTENDED TO SEPTEMBER 1ST, 1972 © @ Hundreds of excellent people available now ~- each one hold- ing a “Certificate of Opportunity” issued by the Government. . You pay only 50% of wages or salary when you create work for these “Job Opportunities Certificate Holders”. Minimum of eight weeks employment must be offered. Jobs offered must be newly created. THINK SUMMER THINK SAVING 50% On WAGES: ss FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: ‘SEND COUPON TODAY | RX ie BRITISH COLUMBIA GOVERNMENT JOB OPPORTUNITIES COMMITTEE Se veenear) British Columbia Government Job Opportunities Committee Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B.C. tember 1, 1972. NAMES 20 S0 Oa aS, Ree ay pH ADDRESS ee: We (I) would like to co-operate with the. | | Government of British Columbia in cre- ating jobs for those on Social Assistance who quatify for the 509 British Columbia Job Opportunities Program: pall Sep: community when making de- clalons, Dr: William | Muri- son, principal of Selkirk Col- lege told delegates: to the ‘ee convention Saturday. eaking on the duties ot ae in public life, which sal “was a lonely ply he said the ultimate deceision was their's “but the should not be arrived isolation." ~ “Involve others in work- ing out an acceptable solu: tion. “Let them: contribute, ‘provide room: for help ‘and be:blg enough to.know that Me and solicite it,” he 8 “Tam ‘always impressed ! by: the: depth: of ‘resources that ‘exist in every commun- ity;;no matter how modest its"size, how new. or old or. ~ how it is constructed, There is °-always’;someone | who knows’ more ‘about a topic , than-you do: who would ‘be hae pink to be asked for eae the institutions that surround: you, especially the ones that are. supported by bile’ purse, such as. hoa hospitals. and col- i ve be than mh ive them a‘chance to be go. ut you, will: have to: make the: first’ move.: ‘You iM hate) to “layout the prob- jem. Dr. Murison urged that municipal money, Ci be spent on: local ‘pe People, » local institutions “instead of that fat expensive consultant ~ whose offices are in Van- couver and who has to con- sult- an atlas to: find out where cate said, “think ‘regionally peosle in Castlegar ynoud ave fewer difficulties in justifying such — thinking. You have a regional college, a regional air terminal and a regional trunk highway at your doorstep and I -More good than bad comes from these places. “There is nothing mag- feal in the idea of a region differences, rather it or should be porae Be “built. around the fact that co-operation will achieve end while individual effort won't. “Regionalism as a con- cept is only valid when it is tied to hard that there was no Ilkellhood that Castlegar, Trail and Nelson were all going to be able to own and operate an alr terminal, It was going to be one ‘for the region or none at all. OR. W. F. MURISON AKBM ROUNDUP Welfare Costs A resolution from the Town of Golden asking the Feta tion of smaller mun- ities from welfare costs