BLACKSMITH’S SHOP is esis one of a number of themes followed tions of the Castlegar Museum located in the basement of the Centennial themes include: Indians, early mining, World Wars I and Il, steam boating, pioneer life, in various sec- quest for special tours by school chil Library. Other ia this plea are two hard workers at the museum, Mik museum hope to have it open to the public by July, although it is presently open on re- other organizations. Shown in this picture Achieve A wide variety of awards were presented last Friday |e: at to students for a great number and type of achievements during the {school year. This was their day to be awarded for their, constant hard work, diligence and enthus! Honor ‘Awards SHSS Honor Roll Certi- Heats were presented by Mr. Bissell; district superin- tendent of schools. Students Acknowledged ments of SHSS Prize for proficiency” Best Actress Marion McGaul-| "Special Award: Ron Kon- kin and Lorne Ki makin. Kon: Subject Awards Batiuk to us Dunn, Go On vernment in french, presented by Miss C. t we ttock @ full selection of © SAVAGE SHOES for children Robson Women’s In- stitute resented Economics wal resented b: Salekin to Isobel Resa, nch sian, ‘presented by Samoyloff to Monica Ko! birt Lebedoft. Me's Konkin, 0! D. Creative Writing Award by Mis Award sins Bro’ #|Senior Scholarship, awards from Mr. Bissell were Robert, Wadey, Derek. Wolney, Paul- ine ower Alvina Koch, Rick Paulson and Eileen Marcellus. Junior Scholarship: awards also presented by Mr. Bissell, were given to Elizabeth Kelly, winds jfuston, Diana Pouctt and Vicky Ogloff. Leadership ‘Awards, pre- sented by J. Crawford to Su- san Allingham, Ron Jackson, Bill Walker, Margaret Mc-| Gauley, Elizabeth Thor-Lar- aq|Sen and Lanny Vanderpol. Citizenship Awards, pre-| |sented by Miss B. Kavie. to Shirley Verigin, Marion Mc-, left, a hard. effects of cellaneous section. Those in and a mis- charge of the committee member, and Harold Webber, museum chairman. — Castlegar News Photo| 52 Gauley, Luisa Raponi, Nancy Fowler, Lorne Hartson and Barbara Henne. British Columbia Centennial ‘71 - Committee Seeks Local Support in the? eve t are being k- of areas that |Ce ed to start thinking Cen. tennial " " itish Cc ‘ion is sought in set- Branch, Athketic Awards Athletic awards present- ed by Miss Weatherhead, Mr. Dyck and Mr. Bilesky. A. Block Awards; Soceer| G John McCutcheon. Grasshock- ey Eris: Clarke. Volleyball | Ge Marlee Mc- Special Award glee Contest, by Mr. D. Rogers Shorthand Annual Award, Kathy Selkirk ‘Colleges ENTRANCE TESTS heduled for the foll ing dates: Saturday, June 14, 9.00 am. Saturday, June 14, 1.30 p.m. Wednesday, June 18, 6.30 p.m. Saturday, June 21, 9.00 a.m. Saturday, June 21, 1.30 p.m. ROOM M14 SELKIRK COLLEGE All entering freshmen are required Are tests. For more information cal Student vices, 365-7292. _ 2: 37 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 19, 1969 GLENMERRY USED FURNITURE 3194 Highway Drive in the Millar and Brown Building, Trail. Phone 364-1822 WE BUY AND SELL USED FURNITURE “COFFEE BREAK” By LOIS HUGHES Box 731, Castlegar Teil Lois: 365-5503 B\time goes by the asscts we accumulate, Fy pocket money as pay day 3s supject, you have Tamily soundea 80 Little do we realize as;.ow | paragraphs on puukkeeping that uke preuy food advice, hare hey ‘are: Goud practice ln family vovkkeeping can mean ire- g GAs mendous savings in money, THIS WEEKEND —<—<—$=$$— ume and emouunal upsel -= even pame i vase vs cinerg- All Garden Hoses And Sprinklers Open Weekdays 1 p.m. - 5.30 p.m. Open Fridays 1 p.m. - 9 p.m. Olten a person finds hin elf treading very casy on his |still a few days off. slave you wondered what ic would dike lo turn thal pocsxce ok inly the born ot plen-! neces, ¢ : Many families just don't bother ubswe important re- vorus ad papers. sd eotunae ed 3U0,UU0 fe Insurance puh- cies are lost annually, aust can be replaced in oV days. } ‘ake a second look nd count your blessings. we are on a mater mage a list of what to take thesd; Stroes to Gal and Barbara Henne. . E. John: Philip Sousa Music Award, presented by fics, G. Fowler to Vicki Obed- oF 7 f|Sented by Mrs. of Coll leen Hill. G. IODE Junior Scholar- honors. Mr. Gemmill took, his high | School poo John Track Bert Gill- ting up local centennial com- mittees so that each citizen “of elect embers £51 for the local, nang in C now cnnbloyed by BC. Hydro are Rotary Industrial Ed- The” Centennial '71 committee has written all municipalities and non-municipal areas seeking local support for celebrations marking the 100th birthday of British ¢ ntry has the to parti- cipate in the 1971 celebra, electoral area. "The local committees may | h be organized as follows: in October 30, 1969. municipalities, the Mayor is for ig the into q Canadian Cc J. Wallace, general chairman of the provincial local icipal areas, a oabte meeting committee explains in a let- .ter to mayors and to the dir- will be called by the director of the electoral area and the of the and the province,” Mr. Wal. regio! lace states in the letter cir- culatea to 137 amayors and the ity or communities within the L committees should organized not later than of the local be| Mr. will called upon to do an import- ant job for the community, John Mary Gretchen. ‘Horcoff, orial Trophy for Basketball, Ron Konkin. K. Sharples Trop! for Girls Berkel ball, presnited by Sharples to Sophie Matortoft Athletic Leadership Award) “|went to Bill Walker. Outstanding Athletes of the year. Juniors Harry x a KNIGHTS OF BIN ST. RITA’S HALL ON FRONT STREET TONIGHT areas “Our main Spjective at the present time is the or- ganization’ of local centennial When this por-| tion -o eae the organization is COLUMBUS netsoff, Barbara Seniors Andy yarigin, Poly ‘owler, Castlegar Savings Credit of com- munication to all local com- mittees will be established bye plan a successful 1971 Cen-| tenary.” GO “We are also most an- Hous at this time,” continued Wallace, “To invite you oy ‘encourage your local cen- tennial committee to begin to think imaginatively as to the kind of events and program-|re! ing they might by Mr. Lamarche to Robert Konkin and Ron Konkin. _ B.C..Field Hockey Asso- ciation presentation, i present. ed by Mr. ac: Munns to Lorn: B. Inter School Awards. Jr. Girls Gordon Anderson Mem-| . torpedo boat for there'll have to ‘be some changes made to your boat sree vacationers to the need i Union Athletic Award for|f check the trailer’: tions to availa. gverioading, e sure motors and camping eae oe plan to carry’ when determin- ing the anticipated load. in ucation Awards, presented by Mr. A. Selbie. ; Automotive and: Mechan- iss to John Mills and Ron Changing Boats? Pythian Sisters’ Girl Guide. Cithenship Award, pre-| 3. W. Nixon to lorlick, : Drafting, Paul kin. Special lustrial Edu- cation ‘Award, Nick Shkurat- -L_SHSS Library Awards, fates by ‘Mrs. J. Chart- ers to Barbara Henne, Edna Fuller, and Laurie Davidson. |. .SHSS S| Services Awards presented by Mr. W. Jacobson to Sam Cheveldave, Check Your Tires On that Trailer If you've traded in your a cruiser, Te Canada Safety Coun- If wa cat a bigger boat, ler’s specifica- ary Student's Parliament ‘Rep Fowler Jr. Boys Soccer CY | air If this load calls for tire | of the Year Aw: resented higher than the|by ‘Keith Sindair’ to" sone Law, ce Kinakin, Sr. Girls Vol- Ieyball Marlee Trischuk. S: Trophy |? phy fell. Fowler. rook Trojan Basket all eieanment Sr. l-Star Team acrid You and your family will enjoy the refreshing comfort of Electric Air Conditioning in your home. Call at your favourite Electric Appliance Store and choose Air Conditioning to assure you more enjoyable Hous John Dalton Memorial Award, tain Ron Jackson. Bei Sinclear. Gacn Antign: Mary. r. Boys All-Star Team Billy Walker, John Horcoff. Most yaluabie Player Ron Konkin. Award. Gary Gattrell, Curling Award Runner epecicleattons for. the tires, either luce the load Boys Bill Walker. | change the tires. o akin. Mike - Dalton Curling] to P' Mary: convenient break-iowns on Pavlis, Alvina Koéh, Barbara| the Sharples. cil say: in the} McCt FOR THAT DECORATOR LOOK REUPHOLSTER REUPHOLSTER and REPAIRS REMNAN Reupholstered Davenport Only $75.00 CASTLEGAR Custom Upholstery PH, 365-5636 CASTLEAIRD PLAZA | 423 "d 7b ‘attr : i SHSS Concert Band Played at the Recent Opening of the Rota Villa in C: @ your home and ii you have becn married even Lor just ai cy few years you will tinu that list can be quite a sizeable __ televisions, virielies.@ are now a common object! in our homes while a generation ag radio was the prize object or even a if you were lucky. Even the children can produce watches, bikes and transistors among their pos- sessions. The switch can be either a higher I load range or to larger size tire. Pickup campers and tra- trailers jus and in- , the re safety coun- er n Blocks hade... bead cool comfort in out- door living is yours with a wall of Evco Solar Screen block. 7 different “Spanish - Lace” ed to Sagittarians ‘Captain Ron Jackson. e Aggregate Award, presented to Sagittarians Cap- Colour Parade, Scorpions Bowling Award to ani; Pam Mac- from to add Permanent beauty and value toyourhome. Itcosts less tat |, you thin! You can count the world’s truly great beers on the fingers of one hand. ~and one of them comes from Canada. B.C. Tel Bosses to Man Phones The B.C. Telephone Co. sonnel have been put on duty |of _ Telephone Workers of said Tuesday it will not tol- in areas hit by spot strikes, B.C. erate rotation strikes by its said B.C. Tel., they will re- employees. main there until the dispute Once management per- B ‘settled with the Federation “the federation’s 6,000 members are now voting by mailed ballot whether to strike and the result should be known by Saturday. Al- though it has made no offic- ial announcements, the fed- eration has decided on rota- tion strikes in which one sec- tion of the company would be struck at a time. This sys- tem was used by Ontario and Quebec hydro workers. The company says it will maintain service to the pub- lic whether the strike is gen- eral or on a rotation basis. COME & DANCE ON THE LONGEST DAY OF THE YEAR ROBSON TENNIS COURT JUNE 21) 9 P.M.- 1 AM. ADMISSION: $1 EACH REFRESHMENTS Sponsored by Robson Recreation Society ments, doctors, hospitals and others. “When management peo- ple are put to work to iain- tain service in a strike situa- tion, there may be no work for employees who have been on strike. Certainly we must on these essential jobs -until a settlement is reached — and we will — to assure that service is maintained. The company has accept- ed conciliation board reports recommending pay rate in- creases of 17 to 24.8 per cent for the 6,000 workers involv- ed. The federation members rejected the recommendations by an average of 84 per cent. Gordon MacFarlane said tues day: “We are deploy management pat assure that long-dis! oes tad local ‘services ar Once we have as- signed management people to any given area of the com- pany's i to meet circumstances created by a work stoppage, those manage- ment people will remain on the job until ‘contract -settle- ment. is reaghed. We cannot RAFFLE TO BE DRAWN SELKIRK COLLEGE » offers et one week course in * COMPUTER PROGRAMMING the public interest. “Each part. of the dele do otherwise and still protect | Tuesday Bennelt Years On Hourglass For Three Nighis “The | Bennett Years" will be shgwn in a three-part program én CBC-TV_.in,, this area tomorrow, Monday, and ‘on. the © program “Hourglass”. Compiled | and aiected phone: system ed with pie of the other parts: and .a work: stoppage in any given part of the syst- em could have serious results From July 7to hy, 1969 throughout the system so far as the public interest is con- The computer language is Fortran 1V Classes in the morning from 9:00 to 12:00 cotned, __Classes in, afternoon from 1:00 to 3:00 APPLICATION FORMS are available at Selkirk . College Fee is $25.00, payable to Selkirk College and Text Book @ $5.45 For further information write or call the Depart- - ment.of Continuing Education, telephone . 365-7292. for SCHOOL TEACHERS must protect the public interest and thus can- not risk ‘tolerating rotation strikes which hit at only one or two parts of the system at a time. Such circumstances car- ry with them dangers to the public since they could create situations in which members of the public would have no access to emergency services such as police, fire depart- Stay home and go places in Beautiful ee eps s Happy Note tall, the programs — feature news footage and interviews concerning the Hon. W, A. C. Bennett and his.years as Pre- mier of B.C. This takes in the period between 1952, when social wedit formed the government of B.C. and to the end of 1968 only, with many of the wents and issues being cov- ared. Happy Nuttall interviews ‘he premier in his office at Victoria as well as interview- ng Robert Strachan, Arthur Laing, Ray Perrault and Dean |. tinlayson, all of whom were nembers of the opposition parties during the period cov- ered in the programs. Car Drops 15 Feet But Woman Okay A 20-year-old Robson woman received no injuries last Thursday morning. when the vehicle she was driving drop- ped off a 15-foot bank. Patricia Lynn —Jmaeff was traveling east on the Rob- son road. When making a left curve just below Columbia Heights: she lost control of the vehicle dropping over the bank. The vehicle sustained ap- keep the management people|' Maybe we are a little broke efore payday, but the horn of plenty can’t be too far behind in the backyard. How do. we but sometimes loss or inabili- i tw find documents causes extreme hardships. Expense _ records have to be claborate to pro- vide one of the best tools there is for getting the most out of your income. Classify your money. needs and wants with simple words you can quickly recog: | don't 20 Pct. Off OGLOW BROS. BUILDING & SUPPLY CO. LTD. PHONE 365-7202 nize in glancing through your check register or other ¢x- pense records and use them la jot down what you spend. Lifetime spending habits don’t change easily, but know- ing what you buy over a per- iod of time in major expense categories can be a big help when you need or want io adjust your spenaing. to make these assets? Many are un- scheduled purchases which as time goes by unravel them- selves from time payments or other methods of juggling the budget. Recently I came across a way for You, your spouse and a trusted friend or lawyer should all .know, subject to instant recall, where your im- portant family papers are lite. They ean be classified real Pythian Sisters Enjoy Poi Luck Supper on Lawn Last Thursday evening the Pythian Sisters of Koot- enay ‘Temple No. 37 held a pot luck supper on the lawn of Mrs. Jean Jones. - This was much enjoyed by Mrs. O. Lightle, Mrs. QO. ‘ilson, Mrs. J. Sherbikco, ite, Guana Bingham, | Mrs. Moffatt, Mrs. J. © Gemmill, Mrs. S.. Dewis, Mrs. D. Camp- bell, ‘Mrs. W. Nixon and Mrs. M. Marshall. After a most delicious business meeting. At the close of* business, Mrs. M. B. Courville of hale R.|formation someone else would supper, the members adjourn- @d to the Twin Rivers’ Hall where. they ‘conducted their estate, financial, ete. The personal file might include marriage,. birth and death certificates, health re cords, social ‘security num bers, education ‘and armed forces records, information on family burial plots, and a complete list of all your im- portant documents — a copy of which is filed in another safe place with statements on their location. Your readily available records ‘should include a “crisis book” with all the in- need to handle a family. cris- is in case you should become incapacitated. How does this affect the original subject of accumula- tion? First - it ‘contains some sound advice and secondly a well-managed budget leads to less pitfalls. and more ‘leeway to do just onal raul, more son joined the demonstrated a line of eos: NOTICE HEARINGS OF THE BRITISH COLUMBIA LIQUOR INQUIRY COMMISSION (Public Inquiries Act, R.S.B.C. 1960, Chapter 325) TAKE NOTICE that the Commission is prepared to hold hearings in central and northern British Colmnhis: provided briefs are received by the Secretary, 777 Douglas Street, Victoria, B.C., on or before June 30, 1969. (1) PENTICTON, B.C., TUESDAY 15th JULY, 1969, 10:30 a.m. at the COURT HOUSE; NELSON, B.C., THURSDAY 17th JULY, 1969, at 10:30 a.m. at the COURT HOUSE; TRAIL, B.C., FRIDAY 18th JULY, 1969, at 10:30 a.m, at the CITY HALL; ‘CRANBROOK, B.C. MONDAY 21st JULY, 196%; at 10:30 a.m. at the COURT HOUSE; KAMLOOPS, B.C., WEDNESDAY 23rd JULY, 1943, at 10:30 a.m. at the COURT. HOUSE; PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. FRIDAY 25th JULY, 1968, at 10:30 a.m. at the COURT HOUSE; “DAWSON CREEK, B.C. MONDAY 28th JULY, 1963, ‘at 10:30 a.m. at the CITY HALL; PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., THURSDAY 3Ist JULY, 1969, at 10:30 am. at the COURT HOUSE. FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that if briefs are mt im ‘the hands of the Secretary on or before June 30;. ee ~ NO hearings will be held at the respective centres mentioned. “ A. KALICHACK, _ Secretary. 2) (3) ‘@ 6) (6) @) metics. the side benefit, hs peace of mind. } This one. It will run heraround anywhere Give your wife the runaround One more thing: the runaround will keep breakit. Sowe figure your wife can't either. ~ alister, Sheryl Walker, Tom Tarasoff, Ron Par! ISS | Dears ” Awards, presented T by i liss D. Rogers. Best: ‘Actor Keith Sinclair, tunning. We hada professional car-breaker. But if you ever need parts, there are 160 work it over and he couldn’t make it quit. Datsun dealers from coast to coast, He did things to that chic little car that by a million dollars worth. So give your shouldn't beallowed, yet he couldn’t wife the runaround. She'll love you for it. . her heart desires. And run you around $1845, Which is a small price to pay. _ While you're figuring, here are some other numbers. 35 to 40 miles per gallon, 62 hp, and 80 m.p.h. They add up to quitea car. In its price the Datsun 1000 carves ail the summer time living. proximately $2,100. damage. No charges. were laid. WENGE WEN WN: ritish Columbia For exciting holiday variety, your home province has it all. From big city fun in Vancouver to relaxing ranch life in the Cariboo. From historic sites like Fort Steele to natural wonders like the Fraser Canyon. From warm, sandy beaches to magnificent mountain reaches. Name your favorite kind of holiday country - chances are you'll find it right in your own back yard. -“B.Cee-ing is Believing” GOVERNMENT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA DEPARTMENT OF TRAVEL INDUSTRY Hon, W. K. Kiernan, Minister R. B. 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