10 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Oct, 10, 1963 _ CASTLEGAR NEWS, Pini, Ost £0.; 2068 FAIR RESULTS | (continued from page nine) i ; D, A. McIntosh. : | Drawing, any other media — 1, Wayne Easteott. Drawing, combination of me- : dia — 1. Mrs. M, Shroeder, Que- bee; 2, Wayne Eastcott, Water color, still life — 1, Mrs, cM, Whitelock. Water color, landscape — eh “Charles Sallkin, S.H.S.S.;° 2, Margaret Gallo, Castlegar. Water color, A.O.V, — 2: Harry White, S.H.S.8.; 8. George Lewis. Olt painting, still life — 1, ye M. Whitelock; 2, Mrs. D, A. Mc Intosh, Ol! painting, portrait —1.Mrs, D. A. McIntosh; 2. Mrs. M. Whitelock. it painting, Iandscape — 1, Mrs. M. Whitelock; 2. Mrs, F. Kinnaird; 3. Wayne . Painting on cloth — 1. Wayne " Easteott; 2. Mrs. H, Armstrong. Painting on glass — 1. Mrs, HH. Armstrong. Fainting on wood — 1, ‘Wayne Eastecot Abeteaak design — 1, Mrs, F, Oliphant; 2, Wayne Eastcott. Painting, any other media — - 1, Wayne Eastcott; 2. Margaret Gallo. Picture composition, mixed media — 1, Wayne Eastcott. Lettering ~1. Wayne Eastcott; 2. Gary Bro, Robson; 3. Mrs. V. Varabioff, Nelson. Poster work — 1, Faye yatta, Kinnaird; 2. Garry Paulson, Kin- naird;'3. George Lewis and Nick ° Postnikoft. Writing sample — 1, Mrs. Ww. Ostoforoff, Thrums; 2. Mrs, x Varabeoff. Section ‘LI’ 9 years and under Cucumbers — 2, . Walson Seto, Castlegar, Beans—1, Mateon Seto; 2, Don ald Sutherlan Potato Enda {Ostoforotl, ‘Thrums; 2, Watso! Carrots—1, Donat Sutherland, Beets—1. Donald ‘Sutherland. Bouquet of mixed. flowers—t. Diane cies, Kinnaird; 2. Donald Sutherland, Bouquet ‘of pansies—1, Diane Giles,’ Kinnaird, Bouquet of marigolds—1, Don- ald Sutherland; 2, Maryellen Gallo, Castlegar. Section ’L2’ ° 12 years and under + ,Cucumbers — 1, Gail ‘Konkin, pocan Park, ‘arrots, any varlety—1, Gail Konkin; 2.” Robert Suiheriwd Fancy squarée — 1, Darlene Adshi ead, Bran mutting~1, Ronsle Gites ef 2, Darlene Adsh Candy, light ay — 1, Linda Goresky; 2, Ronnle Giles. Candy, chocolate fudge — 1. Ronnie Gile3; 2. Linda Goresky, Section ‘M2! 12 years, under Tea biscuits—2. Linda Munroe, Kinnaird, Drop cookies~1, Naney Fow- ler, Castlegar; 2. ‘Jen Price, Cas- tlegar, White layer cake — 1, Irene Hunter, Robson; 2. Brenda’ Rob- erts, naird, Bran muffing—1. Jean Price, Castlenar; 2, 5 Judith John, Fruit- ee cake, cpacelate1. Irene Hunter; 2. Judith Robson, Beets—1, Gladys McLeod, Kin naled 2, Robert Sutherlands 9 Gail Konkin. Potatoes—2, Donna Ostoforoff, ‘arums; 8, Gail Beans, any Variety 1 Robert Sutherland; 2. Gail onkin: Bouquet of marie Di id Scott; 2. Robert Sutherland, oes Section ‘L3’ 16 years, under Carrots, any variety 2. Janet Johns, Fruity: Cucumbers ot” danet Johns, ow itoes—2, Janet Johns, ‘umpkin—1. ’ David Soot 2 stale” Rivers, Castlegar. "Section ‘M1’ 9 years and under Tea -biscuits—1, Darlene Ads- head, Robson; 2, Linda Goresky, Castlegar, Drop cookies—1, Ronnie Giles, Kinnaird; 2. Darlene’ Adshead. Layer cake,, white—1, Panui : Giles; 2. Darlene Adsheai - Layer cake, chocolate Ron- = ‘nie Giles; 2. Darlene Adshead. | ae Waskin a PAINTING LTD. Phone 365-5410 EELRN CA KAY MOTORS Lid. 2880 Highway Drive, TRAIL’ Phi : SALES AND SERVICE one 368-3201 ch Old Cadillac. Finest and Cleanest 1 Used’ Cars in ‘in the X ‘Kootenays Byery Ce Car Guaranteed : WHOLESALE GM | PARTS D DISTRIBUTORS Largust stock in the Kootenays: of genuine parts : for all ull: General Motors Vehicles Largest and and ‘most “Fully equipped Garage ai usm nine in ine Keotensys : o Envoy . Gorvair HE 3 Soibetlins Tire Warcieees LANTERN PUBLIC. NOTICE. A Public Hearing will be -held:in the Castle; . Thursday, October 17th at 7.30.P.M. for the the proposed Zoning By-law. entire Village, a This Bylaw can be seen at the: the hours of 10.00 A.M. and 5.00 P. i -Any- person who deems their interest in . this By-law shail be afforded an oprortanity, to pout Fancy s 1, ese Price; 2, Judith John, - Candy, light fadee—4. David Scott; 2. Jean Candy, chocolate 1 fudge —1.k Gladys * McLeod, Kianattds 2. Allen Munroe,’ Kinnair Section ‘M3'” 16 years, under yer cake, wie eat ostorrott Dawson, Kinnaird. Layer cake, chocolate—t, Wen- ay Lampard, Castlegar; 2. Val- erie Dawsol Tea biscults—1, Valerie Daw- son; 2. Maxine Adshead. Fancy squares—1, ‘Allee Too- good;' 2. Wendy Lampard; 3, Selle Rivers, Drop cookies:— 1.’ Ruth: Osa- iytem 2. Alice Toogood;:3 .Wen- ‘ampard, any variety — 1, Wendy Lameach 2. Alice: Toogood. Section N 1 rf 9 yrs, and.under Knitted jeauates — 1, Melanie John, Frui Colored ‘Embroidery_1, Mau- reen McPhee, Fruitvale; 2, Wat- son Seto, Castlegar. Doll. Dress—1, ‘Melante John., Section *N2' :12 yrs. and-under “Rocks — 1. Charlle ‘Thring; 2 Gordon-Giles; 3. Anne Seto, Cas- i contained. in'the pyle: ad Lopsne Clerk _ The’ Corporation of ‘the Village ‘of Castlegar... an ar Village Oftice, purpose . of (discussing The By-law. Proposes the zoning of the Castlegar Village Office between M. Monday through Friday. property . affected by be heard ‘on..matters Knitted Square 1. ‘Judith John; 22. Gail Konkin; Knitting, any variety—1.. Gall .Konkin, ‘ Section *N3’ 16 yrs. and:under Knitting, g, any variety—1, Janet ; Hahn 2. ice Too: Geechee W Work-—2, Janet John. Colored embroidery —1. Alice Toogood; 2. Linda 4 Cotton Apron—1, aeaet John; 2,. Elaine Adshead; 3, Donna Dewis, Robson, Cotton’ Blouse—1. Alice Too. Sood; 2.’ Maxine Adsl Cotton Dress—1; Janet Sobn; 2 Alice Toogood. “Section "9" ; 6 years ‘and under “Model Made From Tinker Toy. sl, Gordon Giles, ‘Kinnaird. Model. Made. From ° Mechano Set — 1. Gordon Giles; 2, Charlie mbeth, Kinnairds" 2 ‘valerie 1 ber — 1, Luella Konkln, Slocan Park, < Plastieing Modelling—1, ‘Char- lle Thring;'2, Gordon Giles; 9, Lily Seto,’ Clay Modelling — 1, Gordon Giles; 2. Anne Willey, Castlegar, Sloat Picture unted —1l Willey; 2. Li ella Konkin; 3% “Artie. Seto, © eaorn or Cut Paper Work — 1, Willey; 2, Lily Seto; '3, Towing ‘Blgsby. | Crayoned Picture from’ Color- ing Book'—'1, ‘Lily Seto;'2, Anno Willey;'" 3, Gordon Giles and Patricia West. Pencil. Drawing — 1. Luella Konlin; 2. Artie: Seto; 3. Lily ee Expression Painting —L | honor given'to a Canadian firm by B.C Tel Wins Award British Columbia Telephone | Company has been awarded a Pu blic service plaque by the Western CONCRETE WORK AND BASEMENTS Pahy hostesses staffed a message ROOFING REPAIRS centre the full 12’ hours: of exch exhibition day, answering all in- calls to the mes- Fairs i for. a ‘message centre and closed circuit television | paging’. sytem © which served ‘the 1963 ‘Pacific National Exhibition in ‘Vancouver, ° The award was the first such the Western Fairs Association, the largest’ such ‘organization in the United States and Western Canada, The Blue Ribbon Award pla- que was presented by T..R. Fyfe, PNE at an Heather Lily Seto; 3, Charile Thring, Finger Painting — 1. Gail Jen- nings; 2, Susan eee 8 Lucinda McLeod, Kinn: vonteksait Gr cnet Picture—1. Lily Seto; 2. Colleen Ostoforoff; 3, Kenneth ‘Johnson. Original Picture Painted — 1, uy Seto; 2. Anne Seto; 3. Artie Pode Picture Mixed Media — 1. Lily Seto; 2. Anne Seto; 3, Artie Seto. ::; Section ’’O1'. 9 yrs. and under Weaving-«1, Janine McKinnon, Castlegar; 2. Linda Goresky, Prints::(potato, string, etc.) — 1, Ronnie Giles; 2, Diane Giles. Collection: of .Wild Flowers—1. Linda. Goresky; 2. Melanie John. Plasticine ‘Modelling—1," Ron- nie Giles; 2. Diane Gites. Modelling, any media—1, Pat Wadey, Kinnaird; 2, Diane Giles, Model made from kit—1. Kevin Moran, Castlegar; 2. Mickey Mo- ran Jr. Model. any orice Watley Ronnie Giles; 2, Wadey. Model of Butidine “Mlk Moran Jr.; 2. Pat War Driftwood’ in natural state—t, Larry Price; 2, Pat Wadey. Section ‘C2’ 12 yrs. and under Weaving—1.. Gail Konkin. Prints; e.g.,. potato prints, lino prints—1;: Robert Wadey; 2 Gladys McLeod. Raffia Article — 1. Barbara MacNicol. Carvings any wanes uy, "Woods; 2. Robert Wadey. Modelling, any mi Willey; 2. Robert Wadey." board of directors meeting in vane couver on September 25. C. H. Mc Lean, chairman’ of the company's board | of‘ directors, received’ the award. Guests with Mr. McLean were E, L, Mallett director. at pu. blic relations, and E. C,° Weber, Public. relations supervisor, Eighty’ 23-inch television. sets were installed ‘in all major build- ings and ‘at outdoor ‘locations on the’ sprawling '180-acre © grounds. A special group.of telephone com- comng | sage’ centre, The names of persons being paged were then placed in front of Sylvania. TV cameras and flash- ed simultaneously to the 80. moni- SULATI BACK-HOE FOR RENT * * O. Lightle Ph, 365-5158 tora, Box 51, Goetlog BO “Reo : ona COURSE ON) THE 3)" “JOHN MeLEOD, ton; '2.:.G: 16 yrs. and under ~ Model made from kit—t, Dean Houghton, 2, Robert Wadey. Model,’ anys other Nariety— 1. David Scott; 2) Judith Number Painting — i bert Wadey;. 2, ‘Jack Wood: . Papier, Mache Article, Dean Moughtor Original Hand Puppet—1, Pau- line Fowler; 2. Judith John. Bird Game Dean Hough- Driftwood in natural state—1, fnbicay, Wanjotf; 2. Gail’ Kon- Section ‘03’ Leather Work—1. Jim Cook. Carving—1. Julie Webster; 2. George Pereversoff. ley Tooled Metal—2, Karen Gorm- sil made from metal — 1. Modelling, any, media—1, Bill Gormley; 2. Janet John, Number Painting—1, Maxine Adshead; 2..Pam Johnson; 3. Harry. Holmquist. + Model made from kit—1. Har- “vey Leckie, ‘dim | MR OS, ; YOU HEAT A HOME ) "vou CAN'T: .. AFFORD TO SKIP THIS ADVERTISEMENT THERE'S MORE FOR YOU, iN Esso HOME HEAT PROGRES dust for the price of the oll, your gel— ORE satisfaction—Over: lome Heat Service, ~ MORE value—Free annual bumer check, Free eno, “no feat” : gmerg ergency service! AND EVEN MORE—ask about our tow cost Hs Troan easy terms on new heating equipment. CALL ESSO- HOME HEAT SERVICE TODAY HARRY N. SMITH, Kinnaird, B.C. IMPERIAL. OIL LIMITED legar, Model of a Building — 1; Gor- don Giles; 2..Charlie: Thring, Driftwood, ‘unfinished—3,-Mur- ray Price, Castlegar. Collection of. Natural Colored tlegar. Bouquet of Mixed Flowers — 1. 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"our pole. aa members John Miestanas + Barl point’ of seeing ‘that’ all needs were attended to, especially on men’s nite‘and’on special‘occa: slons, they did.a bang up ‘job, and y, also wish to thank other mem: ter. Jacobson and 'myself have’ had a‘very® quiet’ year ‘as°members: of the: finance ‘committee: which’. id usually: a’ good sign, ‘and according to present’ signs, which will not be'-completed until? out‘: annual meeting in Navember, we ‘definite: ly will:not end-up.in the red! ‘The lion's share’ of work on‘ this:com:|% mittee is handled by Walter Jacob- son, who puts’in many hours and jails kespiad ‘ot our finances -top ‘sl jan: you;: Wal- The ‘eompatitiods committee has'had'‘a busy year and I would like ‘to start off, by thanking Bob Wadey,* ‘Johnny: ‘Miros;: Ernie’ Fitz: patrick,” Mike’ Verzuh: and Ole Olfon for thelr asslataace” over ‘the past sedson: We have done our best to provide. your withi-all ‘that, is] required’ to make each tourna: ment’a success, and a3 believe: each one ‘has been: pete “We, ave “ried to’ keep our: 9 men’s nit well mix- Design by Blusbird For the finest in* ~ "fashion and-the utmost in quality. - BLUEBIRD: "diamonds for ‘happiness My :| answered :questions ‘that -create an "| ny,.different clubs. trying . to’.ar; 1d ‘dur “‘Vhave enjoyed it all: and we’ hope °] Gn tap ‘and ‘we’ want'you: all-out ed: up* 20- that all’ may have ‘a |, chance and. we: have also thrown in some new competitions for var- iety.. Everything ; that “has come up in the past year in the way of controversies. has gone’ ‘on file, Some_ questions .we were. able- to answer: by? going. directly:-to- the rule’ book,. others are-not covered by this book ‘and itis’ these | un- uncertainty. I have questioned ma- Five ‘at’a ‘set dnswer'to ‘a’ problem but there always seems to be slight bit ‘of, doubt. on ditferenes icap -system, t ‘of the re ‘set-up in 1960. By. now. there may be variations; we selves :and for. the. benefit; of, all our. members’ this committee’ will recommend ‘at: the next: annual piecting, that we Join the RCGA and available “to” ourselves the _ simount® of knowledge which is theirs, We also. must .| all, the, fellows: who’: gave jus a! i ‘ing: the past season,’ We, you. have .too! ); The above. words sound’ a little © final don't - they,“ but we still have . one’ more: get together for this one. 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