ot GA LOGAR NEWS, Thursday, Aug. 16, 1968 SASTLPOA NEWS, eres. Aug..18, 1966 2. CYNTHIA IF WAS AS CHEERRIL AS HARVEY GARVEN I'D THINK | WAS Stee DREAM-DoLLS! HARE YA? Bi SMALL WORLD Got First-Class Standing at UBC A total of 238 students, or 12 per cent.of the total regi- stration in the University of B.C.'s facuity of ecleneee achlev- ed first cl stan per cent or better diving the 1965-66 session. The names of two local students were on the Ust released by Dean of. Science, Viadimir J. Okulitch this week. ie students are Walter Volovsek of Castlegar and Ross Granville of Grand Forks. The dean said one of the in- teresting facts arising from the list is that 20 per cent of the first class graduates are women planning to take up a career in sclence after graduation. “Since this 20 per cent is in a faculty where women make up only 15 per cent of the total en- rolment, it’s evident that women are doing proportionally better ag at students in science,” said the ‘The number of first class students in each year of science is as follows: year — 69; second year — 54; third year — 49; fourth year — 66. GLENMERRY FURNITURE 3194 Highway Drive in the Millar and Brewn Bullding, Trail. Phone .364-1822 We BUY AND SELL USED FURNITURE , Open Weekdays 1 pm. . 5.80 pan. Open Friday 1 p.m. - 9 p.m. Dutch Maid Bakery WEEKEND SPECIAL HOMEMADE BREAD 6 loaves $1. (Special in Our Bakery on Maple St. Only) Fresh Donuts Every Morning at 9 agers this year Castlegar Follows Vancouver In the Training of Lifesaversj:2232:22 on B.C. lakes and rivers — Twenty-four energetic teen- en Pat Clarke and Bill Johnson. put Castlegar} Bronze bars were awarded Kris second only to Vancouver in fhe Clarke and Ron Macereth. production of qualified Hone, Bronze medallions went to MeCiclland, Lancy Popotl Barbe el , Bari Friesen, Harriet’ Rafter, Sheila Reeart, Dawn Blais and John icKenzie. Awards in th ing 16 lives, The following com) Noted the jal In only senior class; Bob tim wear a life jacke! Tegart, San Steenvoorden, Intermediates Lightle, Keith McGauley, Kathy Tegart, Voterie Minnich, Ge Fortes, Rod McPherson, Frank | saved, but iether was a = : lifesaving classes went to Cath- line Shuteks, | -Anne Steenyoorden and] jacket. one case did a vic: Two excellent seinen in Birkin, Marie Fontes, Irene) separate incidents were knock- ed unconscious and drowned. A were Cathy dnoket could have saved them. ‘Two youngsters in one of these boats wore Ife jackets and vend member it’s no fun for .those id didn’t need a life Disregard of Boating sere Takes 13 Lives a fish line or in excitement when a fish struck the hook. Follow these basic rules at all {times when in small water- 1. Wear your life jacket re- less of swimming ability. stand Sntess nec essary, and then move slowly 3, If you ‘do overturn, hang on to the poate Have fun boating, but re-| you leave behind if you drown. Sincere Thanks George and Lucy Cheveldave of CHEVELDAVE'S MERCANTILE LTD. wish to gratefully and sincerely thank all their cus- tomers and friends for their support and business given us in the 21 years of operation in Castlegar. Also, we wish to thank sincerely the local bus- iness firms d who so ly helped us- in taking over our stock of merchandise Again, thank you all: Our Store is Closed from this Date 7 CUR TOWN i Appotais Fe teat hr Jim Barnes was appointed temporary deputy building in- spector by Kinnaird Village Council at the), week, 7a? Mr... Barnes, who hi working ‘as lantistant oe pobre aut Nes ot, i r the ,dutie: t Ingpectee Cut Watsrman, | Comunity Centennial Features Cottage Craft Quilt‘ makin; Jost art in’ Britta eer 5 As one of the ‘Centennial jects of special interest. to women, eub-committes : has nized a -1967 Centennial tition, en to all yoo mt Fealdents of tte royinee! ition have been ay is and~ are: ‘available close> on ‘requ "Rules call. for ans ppl 8 gait one on which. the: imposed : and’; design ‘is to: be: of a Centennial, ‘or, historical theme relative to ‘district, province. of British Columbia, :or., or, Canada. Newspaper paper Man Castlt > Burt Campbell, has ernounced he will the Social: Creditnoniina- ke-Slo- 11963 ‘provincial Can ial “Credit nominating “conven conven- tion: is peti ‘held this Saturday "Reveistok sens ERE Sacred Heart Cfurch; Ros: land, decorated’ with Med: and white peonies,. was’ the “scene ofthe recent wedding of Elaine Rempel, ° dau; Tr’ of istlegar, and Ronald An- Ma son of Mr. and at which time he came was held in. pia ighte: Mr. and | 8 \| Mrs, Wm. Rempel, of 607 sixth take up ie presently, on holidays. «is. SAFEWAY poe siais stow rly “Baby Food jet ees o. with Pork aan In tomato Sauce, wianb ast ony oP ai dis Oy sone a. waeat: Mary: A Michael Popoff. . One man left his overturned craft to swim ashore. He drown- MOORE na Popoff, Unise MacBeth, Vicki ed. Two companions held on to P Obedkoff and Linda McGilliv- ue the boat and were 1 rescued. aki cl oda aed wen eoR Rafter qualified in ante Deborra Brown, and|urred when ziscoaleny 1 oP 0) 3 A L B R a mands deitane yy, bemnow bite! ood “oa a eae as |e ee SE ies Ee Sine |_GASTLEGAR NEWS fal be sone eg city ecee|| SMO RGAS program, Johnny and Ev Clarke y : : : SO —— : : t ast Amateur a ean: partie the make Deve! A! B fe) RD eh sponsored a successful Red! Horcoff-Kazakoff Vows a oanttgr ng Association standard | Can, ake: pert in the Cer ce Pees are sities tho | No Cand es anny’ ODpOTtA HUE Sunda from 4.8 PM, Said i in Parents’ Homes “ths aes y malt was the first year the Clarke's had had to undertake this ven- ‘ure on their own, but proof of the upparallelied fucosss.of tho]... jho- parent's homes: provkl-|belis~centrede-the~hail: The ed the settings forthe _tecont bride's’ fable yras covered with spree rdann were Patty Clar! “| marriage — ceremo. ig | lace centere: yy -a three-tiered | Katherine Kazakoff, daughter of | wedding cake baked by the Soanne/Lanzoratia and Mr’ Por Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Kazakoff, | bride. ‘The cake was decorated of ‘Kinnaird, and Mr, Timothy|in blue and white flowers with Horcoff, son of Mr. and “Mrs. | silver leaves and was topped by Nick F. Horcoff of Castlegar. | doves under :an arch of The pride wore a full length | Also‘ decorating the' bride's table tte chiffon: shear | W298 a’ centerpiece of ‘carnations ad tye aan hride, dase second sheets. and each wore a; two-piece student eal rorelve =: a-wallet size } Kazakoff, ' Bae i N sienna “commie: t8OF hi ‘keep his beget me sczented by. plied Srrntey fon pot brand of ' 4 Ba ail: q 4 3 | score during the Centennial athe bridegroom, ‘Mra. Horcoff, wore : : a ee hd “ior letie events: which; may y be ind atites eunen bordered ith Jace. Her should:| 3° Sropisce pink suit accented off betwee! Sept, » ani a 0] i 967. bia Avenue at about 5 p.m. Mon-| white ee centered with shine’ oer nee Jew va vehicle driven by Jacob} p making a left e Rafter, John Mills, Susan Knutson, Lorne Hortson, Don- To our customers with charge accounts, pee call at the store or at the house next door. and settle the accounts as soon as possible. ‘They may also be mailed to Box 180, Castlegar. ‘Thank you. Seance, 6 Oz. je jar BvG Gelesed Hos louse ¢ ler % See Rae MALE a HE Were Proud To Announce NE WLOW PRIC. Every Day Of The Year//] _ on these. alt ‘health and beauty | QUALITY 2 oe af PRODUCTS | ae .- att she >” manu tp oe nsole for. the: beginning of -also. will receive Damage Estimate From $300 to $400 in Car Collision Damage was estimated be-|- 365-5259 - OR WRITE bouquet of red baby zones oe were away on holit tered with one large orchi and Mrs. Fred Horcoff of and Mr. Maid of honor was those, atiending stools for the! ose atten: retarded caieen.}¢ : The standards “for ev ve a red WELCOME WAGON of a vehicie; driven by Leonard Box 88, Castlegar, B.C, in turn, in collision with the car vehicle was, ais Lenere Evans, with Janie Kaz- 4°01 a bridesmal points, the: Bride © changed into For the wedding trip to 4 este of the bride, as|Coeur d’ Alene an 18, by which pi nee | Greet for. particl tion..and at enet a: passing. ark. -in-all- ev- With Information - that was turning. RCMP suspect The: two-pir Stit of blue lar iy es full length, em-| 4 _ two-piece of lue lace CNN gsc concious | Dg Ya, cours ayo | ont of town gucta were Mr. anza <——| Srganza overshirt in a b and ltrs, Fred Fopott ‘Bonito, The Commission and the provinces, in planning the Cen- OUR EVERYDAY, ‘tennial Athletic’ “Awards Pro- LOW PRICE GREVHOUND announces.) organza ina electric blue, accented Manitoba; Mr: : and “Mrs. white Jace panel wuatel Popoff, Penticton; Mr: Fred Ray- : : bean: Zz ee i GENERAL CHANGE IN Their burn, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. y . 7 eee erent pyaa leita Mair, Cranbrook :