EGER OG OES ID sheers apap ae EON page einen ye Barren : vere CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 81975 CA LDS ET. ae a | a | Ween Sie oi ‘Ltd. & Laund if Lanny sie ea A San , a sy : Ais Breok-Ins i PLUS 2 (located at the boitom of Sherbiko a Hie Reported dee : General Store fen Creative "Ideas Minded Printers’: RCMP are investigating © two break:ins- which occurred ;.over the weekend, one'at a ‘motorcycle shop’ and the other in ‘an.office building. An RCMP ‘spokesman’ ‘said the B &| G' Custom Cycles of “{ Robson was entered. This inc! dent wan reported early Satur. : day morning. , 5 * an SPEEDQUEEN LAUNDRY. 1038 Columbia Avenue — Phone 365-6534 | Se wours a eh Monday thru Saturday — 8. 30 a.m. 10,10, 30 pm. : : Sunday — 9 am. to 10.30 pm. © . ee Cea ; : : as oe _ The second breakcin, re! _ chai | pane & kale : seid Be s ae ‘ * we Fc ported to police Sunday, occur- ; = : ca: een woe EER red in'an‘office building. The 3 4 spokeaman aald offices of F. S. Kohan, Pulp:and'Paper Work: ; ; cB. Moran; were * thlered. Two doora were dam. ed during the break-in “The, spokeaman sald (itis {not known If. items “were “removed ‘during either ‘break. IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN VANCOUVER | aUHE MAYFAIR HOTEL provides spacious new accommodation . with tully equipped Kitchens, cable TV,’ phone, ; fi parking’. and): view balconies, All this for 18,00 single and $4.00 per, additional guest: Jn Wlth compli. mentary coffee and tea 191 Columbia Ave, rape reenicnra rte rer Selkirk College $1.9 Million Gymnasium Slowly Begins Rising from the Ground Old Fashioned Advice Bring Back Pressure “Coleman of last we at the National Exhibition Centre which is yet to be ollicially service for your added ~ Kitehlay Dorothy Pereversoff, Marilyn Verigin, Anna Gattlager, Nora Horcolf, Pauline Oglow, Mary Oglow and Annie Pereversoll. Middle row, left to right, Harry Voykin, Nick Boadero Merilees fandl Bil Moroso. Back row, left to right, Les, Kitehia, Ray Gattinger, Margaret Ostrowski, John Gellard, Mark Mealing, Paul enfoyment.,.On For reservations, write to : -THE MAYFAIR HOTEL: 145 Hornby St., Vancouver 1, B.C. of Phone arep 604-637. your next visit. to Vancouver Stay downtown at the Mayfair Hotel located at Hornby and Robson’ Streets. . -- Qaayoos Tim + Some good “old fuahfonéd advice” from’ a former school teacher, was given local teach. born ata workabiop last Wedaes- Pursuit: of, Jnneyative changes is not n Hine thing.’ and “too volten be gl changes are being instituted eache: “for changes sake only" and school and not permit children common sense should tellin who came, to learn, ‘tell the advance that the ideas will not - system. how! it’is to'run,’ for work. urged ¢ th Only, in ‘school can organ-' wisdom to know what they. will Lessbotetl Bill Pereversoff, *.Moaby, John Bloodoff, Peter Samarodin, ‘Axel Nielsen, Peter Mike Sawchenko, Peter Ogiow, Bill Samsonolf, WVillara Ogtow and Sam Horeoff. Castlegar ‘News Photo Frank Beinder, character- ized at his retirement party last. week as “i man of boundless enthusiasm... who his made a great contribution to the people of this province,” officially retired fr from Cominco afater 27 Fe wit opened. They are, front row, left to right, Jean McKenzie, Joan Fronk Bei courses in drafting in 1927 and went to work for the Gas, Light and Coke Company (now: the North Thames Gas Board) in London, “But in 1923 I succumbed to all the publicity about Canada,” he said, “and I at- tended a six-month farming school sponsored in England by ETA ai the CNR ‘andi! isthe: Hudson Bay ja More than 100 of his friends and associates were on hand at Tadanae Hall to honor him Frank was born in London in 1910, attended grammar otorcycle engine factory. He took night ‘school rennessee- Aromatic Cedar Chests . "Every Bride’s dream. Artistic Design. Superb Quality at MAYEFLOWER SERVICE locan Park there went.to a farm near ‘Winnipeg where he worked for a year, saving to go-to the Manitoba Agricultural College. In 1981,:the depression forced Frank to drop out of college and “return to England to get something to eat.” ‘There he rejoined the Gas, “Light. and ‘Coke Company, married, and enlisted in the Territorial Army. ‘Three days hefore war, was declared, Frank's unit was called up for active service. ‘e was commissioned . Lieutenant in 1942 and’ served in North Africa as a transport officer, doing everything from pumping gas in the shade of the TRUCKLOAD SALE OF FISH Over SO Varieties TOMORROW, FRIDAY, MAY 9 : 11am. to 7:30 pam. at the Castleger Hotel &F _ WEST COAST SEAFOODS Gy Frank Beinder pyramids and conveying sup- plies to Tripoli, to serving six months in the mountains of Lebanon training Cypriot mule drivers for the Italian cam- paign. He was discharged in 1946, took a two-year cost account- ing course in London and once again returned’ to the Gas, Light and Coke: Company. “But it wasn't my cup of tea,” he said.*“Things had changed in + England; I wouldn't like to say how, but they had cchangéd." So he set sail’ for Canada ~ again, this time to Trail where his brother. Leonard was work: ing for Cominco. "One of the. things that ‘allracted me to Canada during my first sojourne here was the opportunities it presented to become involved in the commu: nity, lo do. things in the ity. Nobody here sald SCOOL. DISTRICT NO. 9 (CASTLEGAR) * . GRADE ONE AND KINDERGARTEN _ REGISTRATION FOR THE 1975 - 1976 SCHOOL YEAR Parents ‘of .children who should enroll in either Kindergarten or nearest elementary + register him in Grade One. MONDAY, MAY 12TH 06 PMS — Twin Rivers Elementary (Cestlegar Primary): 00, A.M. —:Blueberry Creek Element tary — Tarrys Elementary (Shorescres at Tarrys) 1M, — Robson Elementary .M, — Ootischenia piraie TUESDAY, MAY 137! 9.00 A.M. - 3.00' P.M. — Kinnaird Elementary Walley Vista at Kinnaird Elemen 9.00 AM. - 12.00 NOON — Woodland Pork Yelementary WEDNESDAY, MAY 14TH 8.00 A.M,.- 12 00 NOON — Pass Creek Elementary Please note thal a before a child can be registered. years old ‘before or on December 31, Thank.§ ‘you for’ your co-operation. Board of School Trustees," =-1.., School District No. 9 (Castlegar) Grade One in September are asked to. register their child at the Se er i" school at the time and date indicated. If the child is. presently attending Kindergarten there is no neceeel ye h of Baptismal Certificate must be shown Kindergarten pupils must be five - 1975, Grade One pupils must ibe six years? told before or on December 31, 1975. you lived on the wtong street or came from the wrong. family or that sort of thing. These opportunities I dearly appreci- ated and still do.” “Prank settled in Rossland and: began wark in accounting at Cominco in’ February, 1948, “L was told then it was just a. temporary job, and 1 guess I'm et foahene ary, io fob je was transferred ‘J*fdir to publi ‘Relalidhs Yo'Work on publications, visitor programs and edueation liaison: “During thal.time I be: came more and more involved in the community, which be- ame more and more’ of my job,” he “look on,mysel as being one of these remarkably priv. ileged people who have been able to do things that needed _ doing in the community, all with the backing of a major ‘corporation. “Thanks to Cominca's con- cern for the community, I have been able to spend the last 10 oF 2 years doing the kind of things I most like to do. “And never once, in all those years, has anyone said in this company ‘that ‘you must say this’ or 'you'must say that’.” Detailing his many civic activities would fil pages, but for those who.can plow through “yjuist: the {ites and names of some of them they flue: ~ Ends 27 Years Service with Cominco Past chairman of the blood donor clinid in Rossland; Ross- land Scout Leader: 17 years on the Trail School Board, the last three as chairman; involvement in the establishment of Selkirk College from the first explora-. tory meetings in,1962 until he resigned his seat on Selkirk council a few months ago after live, years.as chatrmai’ a 1938 Nomed Year OF First Complete ‘Synthetic Fiber Historians surmise tha the first natural fiber to be osed in fabric may have been grass. Linen, silk, wool and cotton were added to the list and, in 1889, the French created rayon: from cellalase. Not. until 1938 was a completely ‘synthetic fiber produced. .. Fibers—natural and syn. iexpl ela!’ Teacher? Qualification Board: ‘two years'a’director of the Education. Research Insti- tute of B.C.; Past president (tivo terms) of the B.C. School Trustees ‘Association; current president ‘of ‘the B.C. “Assoclation of Colleges; member of the Spe- cial Advisory Board to the ‘Commissioner for Education (at the appointment of the Minister of Education, Eileen Dailly); ‘Appointed by Mrs. Dailly tothe Community College Task Force; currently serving on‘an advisory subcommittee to the ‘Public Services Commission on ‘employment of professional ed- ucators; former education chairman and immediate past president of the B.C, Chamber. ‘of Commerce; “Member of the B.C: and Yukon Regional Committee of “the Canadian Chamber of Com. “merce; and a director of the Canadian Chamber of Com: merce. 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