THE YOUNG LOOK, on display April 1 under ‘’ the sponsorship of Kinnaird United Church Women, is illustrated in a picture taken at est’s Department Store, supplier of fash- suit of wool. whils i ions. Kay Bevans, at left is wearing a whits , Amel by CERTI i dustries Ltd. was présented P Pam Johnson looks casual in a Trafalgar pant Lace collar and cuffs accent the carefree look of the linen uncrushable | 7 worn by Jean Casselman. — Castlegar News Photo} to Local Student to Victoria Dune For Presentatic An SHSS student will be among the 80 from B.C. sec- ondary schools who will take part in free-wheeling discus- sion sessions at the University of Victoria April 19 and 20. Attending from this area is Marilyn Jacobson, whose presentation at the sessions . Will be concerned with extra- sensory perception. The second annual Hu- variety of fields. i All those completing grade XI or XII in BC. schools were invited, through their principals, to ‘submit a paper on a subject of their choice ot examples of their work in the arts. The best of 163: papers submitted will be presented by their authors, who receive expenses for their visit Gg a university campus. a mantles and Science S:; sored by the uni- : versity and the IBM Corpora- tion of Can: ents from senior grades throughout the province. Be- ‘fore an audience of teachers and fellow-students, they will discuss their work in a wide Marx Auto Body & Paint Service Towing — Body Work Painting — Welding Insurance Claims Handled Promptly 24-Hour Wrecker Service} aff; Phone 365-3037 ada, will offer a Al Platform to 28’leading stud-|25" teach on ar Wit Enewi ECP own poetry, plays and ishort stories. Others prepared. art displays, owe of which will be As well as disgussing their own material, those attending the symposium will hear four special lectures and see some- thing of university life. Ses- sions were arranged for the Easter vacation to permit out- bo groups|of-town students to attend. that ne hear the papers are as Speakers include Dr. observers with expens id. Iso in the audience wi chers who sponsored top projects among their own Students will come from a schools, ranging in location in the southeast west, near, the ‘Alason bor- ers will cover many subjece aught at the univer- sity level. One paper is en- titled “Being: From the: View- point of an Existentialist.” deal with scientific subjects, Indian and Eskimo cultures, French-Canadiai separatism and international ‘airs. In the creative arts, sev- eral i their : DT RILBUTES? ‘Family dental or medical bills -, are easy to care for...with ready cash from GAC Intemational. Stop in or call. We'll help yas smile yeur brightest smile. —_ FINANCE CORP. LTo. ’ LOANS UP To S5000 i Costigan of the Uni- versity of Washington history department, who will give the keynote address April 19 at 9 ae are Dean R R. Jette. dean pf college and student affairs at Victoria; Dr. A..C, Riddiford, -head of the cht department and Professor Robin Skelton of the English department, a poet and d literary crit critic. D.J. King Wins:Honors In Shooting Dou: buglas J. King of Cast-: legar has qualified for the Silver Expent Shield, one of|t the most difficult tests’ in shooting. Dominion Marksmen of- ficials announced this week the 23-year-old con- stable had achieved a score of 5,477 points out of 6,000 | to qualify: the Silver Expert |PP Shield handgun) the shooter sets of three pes pls a consisting of one slow, one diand one rapid fire target, and set scoring 265 or more out of baa Mr. King, a member of the Castlegar Pistol Club, has been shooting: for five te aver ver “{Mayor of Vancouver, Tom each lithe Supply at the weekend. Making the present- is CIL representative David Newton, left, to Peter Gorkoff while Mike Gorkoff ation CATE marking a five-year associa- tion with the paint division of Canadian In- A a wis & G Builders with integrity produced.” — looks on. The certificate also recognizes the local firm's service to. the community and its pledge “to continue serving. the’ public ] Pacific Water Wells Ltd. Drilling Contractors i for : Fast Efficient Complete Service i in | Industrial & Domestic Water Supplics Box 329 — Castlegar, B.C. Phone 365-6933 Driving Through Grand Forks? STOP IN AT THE Airport Auto Service And Say Hello to ‘IKE WIEBE and the highest quality Paint Castlegar News Photo DON BROTHERS REEORT Last Thursday was Nancy Greene Day in Vancouver, and what a tremendous day it was. It started for me on Wed- nesday afternoon when I flew to ‘Vancouver to represent the government in yeleomin her » Vancouver. I was the |v when she received a dumultuoes welcome from hundreds of school children on with a go-go band. next occasion to visit jancy was Thursday at oe thimenee hosted by the Campbell. The Mayor of Ross- Harold Elmes, sat next to me at the panquers e Minis! . A.C. ter W. Bennett presented ‘Nancy with the Order of the Dogwood, making her the seventh Te a perpetual award and will be as the Nancy pee Scholarship. Pap oars asa er e lunch- eon and at the ntation chold dative stick to it‘and fic eee they would achieve their goal. “You can do it, no matter what it is and when you've dene eae e & wonderful feel- ”? she ing to tallow the hippies hey are going to follow Nancy And this was so — tiplent others who have hey followed her by the been so honoured were Clar- ence Wallace, and Queen Mother The Prime Minister also announced: that effective Hts September, there would be five $500 ‘scholarships award- ed to students who were out-| standing in their studies as well as athletics. This’ will be ceremony at the court in prelch wad: was held shortly after steps. I rode in a car with Judy Selkirk College” val be the site this Saturday Scout workshop, one Me a planned for the weekend in the tenays. ‘The other will be'held at Mount Baker Secon School in Cranbrook on Sun- vane : workshops are anoth- er step in the continuing im- plementation of Scouts 68, Ww PIO! for Boy w design arti _College is Site Saturday For Conclave of Scouts rogram. ‘Tt will readily p: BIOg simple opportunities i all adult workers to develop new ‘knowledge and skills out their roles effectively. Organization at boy,, Jead- er, Eroup. and district levels ‘will be discussed nay vith the new badge scheme. This will be followed by a talk on implementation. 3 Discussion of this ‘will be carried out by mem- bers of the various distri | attending Bach district wll then s| report on action p) ied by them to implement ot "68. Viewin the film the . Parade cit which they require to carry|N: ormerly of Castlegar P.O. & Southern Motor# Ike Would be Glad to Hear the Latest Gossip! Ike’s Airport Auto Service is Located on Highway 3 Near the Arena. Look for the Big Chevron Sign ‘ver to ee Naucy, and was that the great never completed. We then proceeded to North and West Vancouver where ho and She proved many ‘times lover during her brief visit to Vancouver that she is an out- standing Canadian girl whom all. young people should look up to and emulate. ‘With all this excitement in Vancouver the workings of the legislature seemed pale in comparison. - HOLIDAYING IN VANCOUVER? Then you want a central’ address close te all attractions, yet: priced to suit your budget. We have a dining room and coffee shop and are close to beaches and Stanley Park. Please feel free to drop us a line for our descriptive bro- Sands Motor Hotel ". MUtual 2-1831 Davie at Denman Commercial Cards Honored “On English Bay at Stanley Park” “We are still dealing with ministers every effort to come to Ross- Jand to witness the du Maurier Competition. \: .- ed some - consid n scale de- ext week. the meantime, we Agriculture A speech c Sundae S-A-L-E Thurs, and Fri. March 14 & 15 Marshmallow — Rum and Butter Butterscotch’ — Butter .Pecan Wild Mountain Blueberry — Cherry" Maple Walnut — Banana Strawberry — Pineapple Buy One and Get Another for 1c REGULAR 25c REGULAR 35¢_ REGULAR 45 REGULAR 55c 2 DAIRY QUEE CASTLEAIRD. PLAZA SUGAR AND SPICE You Just Gotta Hate ‘em to Love ‘em : Bard on the Kids or Too Basy the or. Too on the Kids? Is she always Still Competition Shown in Recent Badminton Play y ad The friendly inter-city ‘Trail, Nelso between felson, rit Gra Forks and Castlegar lea aro showed on: Sunday that. all pedeninton clubs are hard to was Lit’ u: ta er eac! a venter: aa in H final e %, showed that they are goin: to be the club to watch in the next few. ve! The Grand Forks Clubd| ho; your there's no. polnt or you" ehould bein: heaven 7 aad not reading this tripe at By Bill Smite: Been te sou Bei e ignore your Ster ling | tal Qualities ai oF 10 prin mally drives me up’ the cur- she misses my’ casual at- titude toward money and bills. | And I miss her fu1.ous insist- hejence thet the budget should be kept in order: And I guess that’s what|# e | this column is all about. You| # chaps who answered ‘‘Yes” to all the questions in the ‘quiz that began it might take an- other. look at old Myrtle and count your. blessings, even if there jaro only 2 ‘couple “of | them. - Try & without the ola Girl for four or five months. To- morrow, for example, I have} to shovel the front and back sidewalks, get bre out tne even. start +1 Donald, Wayne id FLYING HIGH this week are the taligy 3 Mite Flyers, who won the Hi Arrow Arms league trophy. at-recent playoffs. Coached by Terry Jackson, players, listed not in order in which they appear in the picture, are: Drew Mc- Billy VanYzerloo, han Danny McMillen, Danny Khadikin, Danny -Obedkoff, gonen Pace, Danny, Harsent, Randy Anders McGillivray and Jack’ Crosby. A’ ‘banquet for the victorious Flyers is being held next week. CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thurs., March 14, 1968 CASTLEGAR AND DISTRICT _ ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION ANKUAL GENERAL MEETING ° Tuesday, March 19, 1968 730 p.m. CASTLEGAR CREDIT UNION HALL Every person who has attained his eighteenth birthday who has contributed or contracted .to pay ‘the sum of five dollars to the KRC Com- munity Chest, and who mate application to the” ion shall b ber in good: * of this A iati » tue the fiseal. peak in which the contribution was made. Such mem- ber in good standing shall be entitled to vote. 3). stand} — ‘Castlegar News ‘Photo answer is, “Not”, use you're. a Har I know that T'hate my ty he tors. Ed’s pzueual al Partner, Ned le to make it fo the tourney but for a sa seer or ‘you he other hand, B, dhete's . ld these two have been an insti-| 7 tution to a lot of players for many Ae hae “COFFEE. BREAK” By LOIS HUGHES Box. 731, Castlegar — Tell Lois; 365.5503 : While hockey and eins ing;.seem to dominate. scene, another. active group housed by the local arona, Skating sentation of Ice This should Drove ‘to be an entertaining evening with Ive years 0 ranging : from. ive e years of age to taelr mid- Scouts '68 ill end the work- riod shops, which are to be follow- urce per- 1 conducting | the work- aonne will E. Chariton, and. oH A. R. Fletcher, Grand Forks, es | wie wall conduct: a_spectal cession. ed in Venturer in time % to > EupROTE the imple mentation of the New. ry all those inter companies. quired 1 scoring ort better out of 100 in slow Pistols and revolvers of any calibre may be used in the! Dominion | Markemen hand- gun competition. ST AT FOR AIRLINE RESERVATIONS - @ é MEXICO - HAWAIIAN & EUROPEAN TOURS ARRANGED e CASTLEGAR AGENT FOR THE WESTERN HOTEL CHAIN e Cab CATHOLIC WOMEN’S LEAGUE St. Patrick's ARENA HALL Friday, Mc $7.00 Per Couple ~ aret arch 15th SERENADERS ORCHESTRA -WEST‘S ‘DEPT. STORE Phone ‘365-7542 FOR TICKETS ‘PHONE 365-7482 And Dollar us a call today! ‘Tia A Tough Customer for Dollar, the Best Bargain is CLASSIFIED ADS ‘Yea, buying, selling or trading, a Classified Ad will bring you more money OF gave you more money . . .'at leas cost! Ite the world's larmest marked plese in the world’s amallest space, ‘Tarn to the Classifiod Page and see for vourselé. Wa no easy to placd a Classified Ad . . . just phone ws at 205-7200 and an expertenced parson will help you word your ad for the greatest efficiency.’ Give CASTLEGAR NEWS PHONE 365-7266 . e results for the days events ‘were as follows Men’s Doubles A event —'R. Smith and J. Osachoff, Castlegar over E. Haley and T. Dobie, Trail. Ladies Doubl- es A — D. Moyes and P. Buck- Trail over B. de They other for the most insults, the most cuttin; ‘They and. G. McConnel, ‘Trail hat Osachoff and E. Stooc! Thompson, Nelson over S. detdats and C. Moore, Nelson. INCOME TAX zg PROBLEMS ?? Don’t miss any. Credits or R CONTACT Mrs. I. M. Toogood 301 Silvérwood Creée. . Woodland Par! Phone 865-7985. the vulgarities. will forgive each ig an ious remarks, if it’s the thing. will cherish each other in sickness as well as in health, in "The club is out to ‘show what it can do, so why. no! take time to be their guest? There ig: no admission. te ee I think a_bouquet should go: to the girls of the Castle- gar.Sr. B Women’s basketball s team in’ their efforts to re- area Lake GOING BIG T TIME is Garth Rizzuto, a former resident _ of | Castlegar and the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. of ms in of Gold River. Garth, a; a the area, ne Sear decided after. winning - over _ Notre Dame by default to finance ‘| their. way to Lake Cowi to, take: part in: the B.C. -Lea- my_.column if I'd only leave out]. “athe girls, : - Frank's. BA service station, had a carwash last Saturday netting $95. and - Crossroads | provided facilities for Father of Thrums Resident Has Died In E Kootenay City Source of ‘Odor Shows Lack of Basic Gourery Dear Sir: ‘May. Xe your mace to|b a Mi What's Happenin By at Crossroads | Datsun Sales? - The Answer: NOTHING! Thanks to your fine support wore. out of cars — at the moment. . . lows, blues, reds and Meanwhile, try the amazing 1968 Datsun Hietes and is more. sturdily- built than domestic half-tons! It’s a compact truck that its passenger car comfort and manoeuverabllity: Goes where only 4-wheel drives go in the back country, yet it is ideal for city, traffic: and ‘parking. Standard hro 4 on-the-floor, 6ply deluxe interiors; dual headlights, great heater plus 100,000 mile reliability. A test drive will convince you. Datsun Crossroads Sales / Located at Corner of Columbia:and Maple. Don Leitch, Manager Phone 365-8035 - But please be patient. A new W shipment of yel- éreens will be in shortly. v PETTITT PHOTOS nesses and homes? The peo-} - Bride-to-ho Hosted ait, Mat ana’ catete Retlaw ‘in 1909: after home- a bake sale that brought an- the) other $71. :, The team members as in- dividuals. sold odd articles and collected bottles. peaking to one’ of the | player I found she. was not crediting themselves with any- thing but just wanted every- one to know they -appreciat- ed the help. so many. offered with baking ‘etc., GOLF Dynamic Club Memberships are’ now being accepted by the Castlegar & District Golf Club. For full particulars write or call: Mr. Walter. Jacobeon, ‘Treasurer, Castlegar & District Golf Club, Box 161, Kinnaird, B.C. Phone 366-7947 Personal cash donations. * They leave this weekend 60 many wi 2 them well With their coach Kings- ley Kirby, the team members are: Lenore Evans, Horcot, Brenda Sheloff and i Peggy Ross, I thik w we all still love minute compan’ but it is what nd to serve that makes us ice. dastmin bg eli ye only UD O88 Whites” into and then brown the bie i the oven. The ‘yo can be ‘put in the refrigerator for Lake Cowichan and with '. [i they hope to have their fin- andal needs covered. - : ... rather Hot know | how much | you owe? | Wah ents, et te Pl a Fae your death or permcneat inaiched dotiar jor doller—ewith insurance for’ future use. By McMixers Club At Recent Session Dawn. .McLackie, , daugh-|Iy. ter of : the callers, and her | garding Tock , Rod. Killough,: were Plant bec Because it was 3 nie | Buests recently of the McMix-| Permission. was d ere Square Dance club: a bulld ‘a Jumiber mil'at Ootis- awn e daughter because ‘of “possi jim and Vi McLuckle and Rod Tn Kinnain . the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Killough. = ss The club surprised the couple om coffee | cane by. pre- 5 em (with a; miscel.. ianeots fon briefly in’ North Da- On retirement :at ‘Taber LOO! He Qik: predeceased by his g | wife, Golden, in .19 vit) Survir Mrs. Everet ‘Crane and Mrs, Dale Holmberg, all. of Cra it were members of raped ners’ group aswell as Dawn’s sister. Ib. 69c 10 tins $1 FLOUR, Butch Oven......... 20 Ib. bay $1.49: MARGARINE, Better Buy :. CHOCOLATES, Willow Pack -:. 3 for $1 Full Line of HOOVER Appliances Wa Holiday Record Players & Tepe Recorders ‘See Us For Fishing Supplies — Rock Gas. Propane Cylinders Filled — , BA Gas and ‘Oil United Purity Store Johnny’s Grocery - - & Gas Sales Ltd. COFFEE, Batter Boy .. 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