aay aN CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 13, 1974 White Pass and Yukon Make Takeover Bid D-BAR-D LICENSED Former Matron of Slocan Lake Hospital = CHURCH BELL ae ind Views oR ci P wherry T Itis hoped t that as many. as \ Possible ‘will plan to attend the Strawberry Tea; sponsdred' by ‘the: Robson’ Church .Women. next Thursday, June 20, from 2 _ ‘to 4 p.m.,,on the lawns at the home of Mr, and: Mrs.:T. + Sanford, : There will be a bake table, ‘and many prizes will be drawn’: during the afternoon. Palm and: tea-cup reading will provide an: added attraction. f ‘Any Robson women wish: ; ing to assist in anywa: please 3}, get in touch with'Mrs,’Sanford ‘by? phoning § S05, 5689, y Thrift workers, chaired by Mrs. J; Killough,. was’’held ‘in’ St. David's undercroft on Monday of last week. ‘Mrs. Killough izoported that ‘a number ‘of clothing -had been ‘sent Stat Opportanity: Rehabilitatio: Worksop’ and to the’ Central . City Mission jn, Vancouver. meee HG yet, but perhaps within: ‘ “ROMP Crean Med Ni women, both married and’ sin- gle, ‘and married’ men will be accepted ‘into the: force. ‘Until ; now, recruits have) been re-’ egal duty.’and most/regular duty,; Shop | { ‘A meeting of ‘Theitt step Appreciation for the generosity of Public Freightways was also expressed, the trucking firm’ transported these boxes to the ~ coast free of charge. In reply to a request, the «Ii ladies decided to investigate: the: possibility ‘of sending sur- plus clothing. to the Vanier Centre for the Mentally | Handi- sapped in Edmonton. :, "Tt was decided to make a - cash donation to 8t:-David's Choir’ Organ Fund for Rasp. ‘berry ‘Lodge. ‘months were discu July and August the nee “ beopen ‘from \10° He ee 3, Wednes- p.m. on. Tue: i Fridays of. days, Thursdays each week, Summer Cam You. cane that ‘formsare available through the church for youth camps to be.: Id. on Kootenay Lake this mmer, ‘There are camps for , oys'and girls, ages nine’ and: ay but. another officer. sald “the sky's the: limit” for women recruits. SW yy to‘use. the: anywhere ; they can fit; right. from our major squads dowh to “traffic duty,” said ‘Inspector J. ‘J. Poirier of the force's informa- tion division. \~ ‘He said the first a eee of ; ,women | will begin trainin; he RCMP centre in. Regina t ‘eptember before. et on field’ duty after.‘ th six;month ‘course. “! Inspector. Poirier said ‘the only women connected with the forge now. are‘ civilian ‘employ- $, most of, phan are involved: wil )Schedules for. the sense 4 “ spring flowers were “evi * dent at the. mid-May wedding ; uniting: in ‘marriage ‘Sharon Dianne .Fullerton, daughter: of Mr. ‘and Mrs..George B. Fuller- +, ton ‘of: Castlegar and: Kenneth Lyle! Hebert, :son- of! Mr. and Mrs. Kae Hebert. of Prince’: held in‘St. ‘David's | Church in ) Castlegar; which was corte Lil mete Me‘ Tender”, see. the: signing of the register. He was “The ‘bride, given in’ ma ge .by her mother and -her father, was) attired //in:‘an Ed lian style gown of Chan- eet -de'sole, eating a high and: high‘ neckline rin: ‘witha lace ° raft ? her: floor-length’ "veil. VA’ hea of nylon ‘tulle’ trimme lized igned,” but: 1 haven't seen “it . 3a, Fee ine ea skirt *: and al 2 Aitend Heat Mra: Robert (Mai the‘ groom’ and ’Miss Loney.’A! are of Princ 1 George and, were: in} floor-leng baskat’ of > carnations. .« their. hair. These were’ of. pink? roses except for, the matron ‘ol “honor who wore ‘blue. inted Kapphahn,: while ushe ties were shared b; rt me ‘of Mrs. Oborne. embers answered ‘roll calls Treasurer's rep ~showed a healthy: balance, ‘Al statement on'the persona! f-the owner Gectttey Va , traight, f daffodils:every year and & s “ships them, to daffodil lovers’ ‘ail Day: which was April 5 this year, held:to promote a cancer. ‘research -fund‘raising cam taeular! ‘view. eae the ing:and'educational ways) to: spend’a summer day or two is,” to ride'the Hells Gate alr tram. ride‘ from ‘directly overhead.’ A favorite with visitors: ey 7H ace is located in the by, sciontists and two: conatritction 8, repair, on’ about'33 miles lis Gate fishways, int Canada-U.S rs,only. the hardy; + 'the/long,/steep' path orguest haa bea welconied, devotio APOSTOLIC CHURCH +, One block Eastiof. the Plaza’ aird' Sho) rere show: 3 Work: in India, Hong Kong, and: Korea." Thi slides were aceon i This: most happy gathering: [was brought to a close'with all’. singing “Let There be Peace on’ Earth, ‘and’ Let! it; Begin: with estimpanled c on the'piano oc by: Mrs.: Olga’: fare’! icked ;in’special boxes;for. ’! ‘direct’ shipment | by. alr to clients: WEST... KOOTENAY. ANIMAL, HOSPIT, lext’’to ‘Young * Agencies 10:30°a-m- CALDSET ROCETERIA ‘AND |LAUNDRET: 2038 ‘Colambia' 0 Noon! * Shoe’ Repairs >’; heels “while you’ wait‘: Holder: of Orthopeidie ifeate of Registration Shoe'Service 4, f. ai orem $°5.30 pane? ye! © GREEP’S ELECTRIC: | CONTRACTING: « ) SALES '& SERVICE ‘Ph: 365.7075: Receives Batchelor of Fine Arts Degree Mra! ion Bell = Look to Holidays n Canada’s Far North ‘tFor $1,085 per week per person, ‘seekers’ of something different a vacation can enjoy ‘a‘tholiday’ in ‘Canada's ‘Far North—40- miles’ north of the Arctic’ Circle,’some 380 ‘miles north’ of Yellowknife in'the "Northwest Territories, his “dream ‘holiday. is offered’ at, Bathurst Inlet Lodge, one of the few. tourist accommodations north of the “Circle: in’) the” Land of the ‘Midnight Sun. »:The $1,035 tab covers a return flight ‘from :Yellowknife (linked ‘with Edmonton, Alber- frequent Pacific. Western 8 flights), food, lodging, guide: services, and the use ‘of oats for. exploring. During ‘the ‘short holiday. season—June to the. end ‘of © 3¢ August—the sLodge ‘accommo- ‘dates '20:guests at a time, with >, Special tastes of ‘their own cto! Marsh Reserve in ‘Manitoba, ‘and Shis “Eskimo: aides’ are “available July:1 to Aug.:15. He *" will escort birdwatchers to'the RD RVERY: THUREDAY MORNING. "ae CROSSROADS ‘OF THE. KOOTENAYS” CASTLEGAR, Bc, |’ nesting’ grounds of the rare peregrine ‘falcon, the eider. duck, ptarmigan, and the gold- 0, oe Incidentally, the area ‘a‘ birdwatcher's paradise, as irds; make. it their home. ‘Local ‘herds ‘of: muskoxen clusters of | “/ ten leave generous ‘nation of littlé.old'men and their long ‘hair. on the’ bushes {which see can: gather and knit into beautiful angora-| type scarves, |; Groups on fit eld trips enjoy’: preparing |their‘own’ meals of freshly caught ‘Arctic char, lake trout;’and’ grayling: at outpost camps of the Lodge. They also relish;cod,. whitefish,’ flounders ‘and herring. A special northern delicacy’ often’on the lodge Menu is:roast caribou. ‘- © Local Eskimos, who spend the long. winter months making original soapstone carvings, make them ayailable for sale to summer guests, >) For-full partieulara end bookings, write: Mr. a1 Glenn ,Warner, Bathurst: Inlet Lodge; Box Mrs. Joyco Bell, former matron of Slocan Lake Hospital in| New Denver, received her. _ Batchelor of Fine Arts degree from’ Notre Dame’ University during graduation ceremonies held May 31) with 49 ‘other “persons receiving first yoar Fine ‘Arts and’ certificates: for. second year Fine Arts and third year students receiving diplo- mas, Among the dignitaries ate, tending were’ Nelson's’ Mayor, Tex Mowatt and former. Mayor Louis Maglio, Mrs. Kory. MeKim was) 4 class representative. Her topic was “The Past Twenty Years” . mentioning what each class- mate did 20 years ago, some of which were serious while others were pranks, Guest. speaker for the event was architect and Slocan Valley resident, Erie Clough. Principal Dr. Bruce:Fraser presented certificates’ and di- plomas as follows: First year fine arts—Ray- mond ‘Audet, Patricia’ Beaton, ' Torrie Caesar, Nick Carter, James ‘Cumming, Anita Davis, Murray Douglas, ‘Carol | Elgie, RuthFlower,* Louise Fox, Bob Grieve, Carol. Hastings, Diana Herrington, Ida‘ Nanee, Natalie Soukeroff, Elodie Stauffer,’ Jill :: Stewart, Robert Thompson, Brigid Weiler, Janice Wesch “4 “and ‘Tom Wilcox.’ Second year fine arts— ‘Sandra Ballentyne, Carl Beam; Meredith’ Boyd, Patricia’: Bur- tek, Débra Ede, Robert Gaites, - Leslie Hasanen, Elaine Hughes- Games, Lois’ Johnson,’ Alex Kowalski: James;MacZLock, i Irene Orbeliani; Conrad Ouchi, : Kurt Reichel, John’ Robertson, Don Snowball; Hetty ‘van ‘den Brink and Peter Vogelaar. Third year fine arts’ di- plomas—Joyce Bell, Peter,” Drought, Yerrie Kaufman,’ Michael Lane, Kory: McKim, John McKinnon, Marie’ Mir- anda, Christine Nancarrow, Su- san Oughtred, Marilyn Single. ton and Bernie Sproul. Northwest "Territories, Post Gillian Me,” Eachern ‘and Tom Stevens, Patricia Young ‘Says . ever e nee he might re-live the happ: hours, But :“wasted?”" In-‘any event, there ‘are * people who. would'ro rob children their: games to come’ in.to eat ‘and sleep. Remember the worl newspaper. kites and d wagons or. d from ‘an of ‘their “them into long oe ting perming their: hair‘ before they: are out of Kindergarten. Indeed, “in’ producing .a women who ‘are: permitted:to E Top! _ Jugglers ~Glowns ‘Balancers “Chimps ~ Ponies — Bimbo Jr. hay ora Oo His orange box and: roller: skate: wheels? Remember celluloid dolls 4 ‘and their. wardrobes built from.” + matchboxes. glued one ‘upo! another? Far from: community, centre and ‘expensive scientifi- s-eally constructed :“fun'!: we! played hopscotch on a'chalk’ marked: pavement, or. skipped © rope: with ‘the. fibre discarded $ :from i banana crate, ‘sity or’ schoolhouse? ‘The’ kid: peddling dope.in the’ wash: /room?.The day the. students: ‘streaked across campus 3 for the! ~ first time? The dirty jeans and greasy: hair. fad?. PWA Preparing Strategy |The board of directors of Pacific’ Western: ‘Airlines (PWA) was preparing strategy ‘on Thursday of; last: week to meet head-on an “unwelcome” takeover’ bid from: White Pass and: Yukon Corp, ‘ MGR. ° Sewing Machines, ees or ea ms eee | writer. “"Pen" names willbe used on request, Dut''the correct name must be ‘submiitea ¢ Several Hundred: Rolls: of): Jon Wie Aa be L Be AP ERs: Sin the Most Exciting Patterns Always in Stock ‘B&W. and. Color TV's for |. rent, by. week or month Union Peters 1334 Cedar Ave.,\Trail Telephone 368-6331 mi} ‘The, audit’ Bureau of.) Cireulations. 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