8 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 80, 1967 Pritchard Gels a Now Post The Scene at... KINNAIRD SECONDARY 4 Excavating Services McNabb’ s CO. LTD. Place your orders now for CHOICE TOP SOIL Immediate Delivery © We speciali dscaping, excavating for base: Grant Named Dean of Studies ed the of F, Grant as dean of studies and James S. Pritchard as dean of administration, @ new appointments be- come effective June 1, Dr. Grant, former head of the College’s chemistry depart- ment, came here from Victoria We had such fun last Thurs- day — the day school ended for tiie Easter vacation! Tests were over, report cards had been is- sued and returned, parents in- terviews had been held... . Everybody was relaxed and am- able! Mr, ‘Lind (because of our where he was of the chemistry department at Canadian Services College. Grant is an analytical chemist. He has worked at the aluminum laboratory at Arvida, Que. where he was under the il. He was a post ctorate fellow while in Arvida, * He'has also worked with the B.C. Research Council as a research chemist, Dr, Grant has held a numb- fee ‘ ) allowed us to ave a noon hour sock hop in ie gym with “mixer” dances, It was at this time that our Cinderella was brought to the stage, (You remember our con- Village Hears About Sidewalk Problem on 7th test... ..the girls had cut out black paper patterns of their footprints and these had been adorning our ceiling.) Sgt. pang of the RCMP had ments trenching for water, sewer, gas mains and services, septic tanks and tile fields, Phone 365-5996 =. ? a ; CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 30, 1967 le most charming . ... The foot that matched it belonged to none other than Darlene Haywood ... There was great applause as she received her prizes from the paws of our mammoth Easter bbit. (We don’t mean Mr. Lind!) a eed Following the sock-hop, the classes returned to their home- rooms for afternoon registration and a general “housecleaning” of lockers, Then everyone trooped We Buy and Sel and exch all used handi We also repair roller type washers and small appliances, Phone 365-6621 CASTLEGAR EXCHANGE LTD. nnn ALAC : Grand Opening Friday and Saturday, March 31s 1. GE. 11" Persone Pe 2. Mantle Radio b VISIT US IN OUR NEW, ENLARG Portable TV CANE t and A pril Ist ST OFFICE ON MAPLE STREET IN CASTLEGAR YOU COULD WIN! Nothing to buy. Just fill out and deposit the. entry blanks in the store. . The draw will be 3. AM-FM9-Transistor R.CA. Port-. _able Radio: S back to the gym ‘for the finals sl of, the floor ‘hockey held at 6 p.m. on Saturday, April Ist. P. : Dr. R. F. Grant J. S. Pritchard er of distinguished awards, in- luding a Oil Co, fellow- Castlegar Power Squadron Attends Kelowna Meeting dron was The Castlegar Power Squa:District | Commander by a con- Gavin ship and a Research Council fel- lowship, He has several publi- cations in the Canadian Journal of Chemistry to his credit, ceived his education at UBC. Mr. Pritchard, the new dean of administration, was born and in Edmonton, graduat- T of V The; y tingent of 22 at the Inaugeration of the British Columbia Interior ict of Canadian Power Squadrons held in Kelwona on re) ye The new District is com- prised of Squadrons from Kam- loops, Salmon Arm, Vernon, Baker, Vernon; executive officer Archie August, Kelowna; admin- istrative officer Jack Monk, Vernon; secretary Mike Parson, Vernon; treasurer Gordon wick, Kelowna and training of- "y are: district commander Amos bi Kelowna, Summerland and Cast- | owna. legar. The new executive was in- stalled by the Pacific Mainland PETTITT PHOTOS couver. A special district, Paul H: attendance, A minute’s ficer Dr. Gordon Wilson, Kel- Conducting the meeting was Pacific: Mainland district train- ing officer Roy Hales of Van- guest was the | ch commander of Vancouver Island farding. At the banquet and dance held at the Kelwona Yacht Club, 180 members and wives were in silence was observed in tribute to S. ing from the University of Al- erta with a bachelor of com- merce degree in 1957. . He worked with an Edmon- ton accounting firm before ac- cepting the position of bursar it Selkirk. _. In his new role, Mr. Prit- chard will be the business man- ager for the College, responsible for the administration of finan- cial affairs, physical facilities and all non-academic personnel. Principal-elect Soles ZEIssS and ARGUS The Finest Instant Load Cameras Available From $19.95 Up ler, firs! Shuswap Squadron, who away recently. SOLOHd “LilLLad dore Art Lambert of the modore of the Kelowna Club, Percy McCallum. A new Piloting Class safety. The Castle covers many of | boatin; wn (2) = ° x a b = i kb us a SOLOHd LLLL3d PETTITT PHOTOS — peed of the passed Arrow Boat Club made a presentation of ‘a club pennant ‘to the com- Yacht will be Grocer, Clothing Store, TV. Repairman, Garage — Do they all get a piece of your monthly pay check? Why . ot consolidate them all in one? See your credit union | and get.one loan to cover all your bills, Look—a loan for $100 costs approximately $6.50 when repaid in 12 monthly principal-plus-int pay . Whar's more, your loan is “Paid in Full”, with few exceptions in the event of death or total and permanent dis- ability. Save? You bet. In most cases your savings ore matched dollar for dollar with insurance provided by CUNA Mutual, the credit union insurance company. All this at no extra cost to you, the credit union mem- ber. : CASTLEGAR CREDIT UNION Miss M. D. H. Reith, Mgr. George Terhune, Ast.-Magr. Phone 365-7232 Serving the C: ds of the Kootenay at th two new appointments, “I have a very great respect for the abili- fies of both Dr. Grant and Mr. Pritchard,” he said. “This will round out our administrative team and make it possible for me to maintain a high degree of involvement with the students my greatest interest is in stu- dents — their future careers. their activities, their studies and their development in general. I look forward to working with our two new deans toward the ful- filling of these concerns.” Born in Manitoba, he _re- t A complaint regarding the condition of a sidewalk near the home of Charles Irile on 7th Ave in Kinnaird will be attended to either bv men and eauloment of he villaee or by a firm hired to do the fob, In a letter written to the village council last week. Mr. idle camolained of a sidewalk which he said was improper from tine progressively. worse each year, Commissioners agreed the itd be i show’ before any promise of action. but said that if renairs are need- ed, thev would be made, Cost of the repairs is one of a the considerations to be looked t- into, chairman Carl Loeblich said, : Heritage Camp Explanation Given Robson Instituto: The president Mrs, R. Fowl- er opened the March meeting of the Robson .Woinen’s ‘Institute with members and guests re- peating the Centennial Prayer. This was followed by one min- ute’s silence in memory of Mrs. Gavrilik who passed away in February. It was moved that a five dollar donation be put in the Robson Mernorial Scholar- ship fund in memory of Mrs. Gavrilik. its beginning and has been get- i We watched two of the most exciting games you could ever imagine. We were hoarse from cheering. First of all the green-clad Panther girls came bounding out to face the deadly Jaguar Amaz- ons in their blazing yellow col- ours. From the moment the “poi” was dropped, the action was terrific, Almost later she streaked in for another goal. The Panth- ers had won! Their roars of triumph ‘shook the \. e ti both ice hockey and soccer and their Speed is" fantastic, (Bill MacFarlane literally flies thro- ugh the airf) The Panthers won in a blaze of glory, 8-4. Their coach, Mr. Schiavon, wore a grin from ear to ear and every Panther in the school purred with atisfaction. During the girls’ game, two of the most valiant Jaguars on the floor were Nancy Fowler and Carol Obedkoff. These two girls are KJSS's pride and joy... . They both achieved a 5.0 average on their report cards, which means that they have A” An was 3 from Vali Toastmistress club to a Wildlife Film To be Shown Wildlife Taxidermy of Vern- on. B.C. owned by Earl Carlson, Wilbert Hoffman, and Dean Gay has recently produced a wildlife film entitled Northern Wildlife Wilderness. The movie was shot mainly during a 10-week expedition with pack horses in the Prophet Riv- er, Moon Lake. and Atlin areas in B.C. extreme north. Mr. Carl- son and Mr. Hoffman did the photography, film editing, script writing and music selecting. Don Lawson, T.V. celebrity from Van- couver was chosen for narration. The film features wildlife in their natural habitat in ‘the wild state, undisturbed by man: Most of the animal in April, many éxpres- sing a nai attend. Mrs. Ballard read the rules and regulations for. the Robson WI cemetery. Education convenor Mrs. W. Waldie introduced three Rang- ers and their leader, Mrs. R. Colleen Flynn’ of Robson, who that the Herit: camp is being held in July and over 1500 girls with 300 lead- ers from all parts of the world would attend. 5 She told of some of the pro- jects they hoped to accomplish. Pauline Lesy of Robson explain- ed in detail that the girls would be doing their own cooking. Pauline Fowler of Castlegar explained the finances of their fri, and how they were to get ere. Mrs. ted the girls with a check for ed were unaware of the photo- +] Srapher’s presence. ome unusual shots in the film include that of a mountain goat and her newly born kid. a hawk eating another hawk, and 15 largestone sheep rams in one band. . The main purpose of the expedition last fall was to pro- duce the wildlife show, however five trophies which rank well in the Boone and .Crockett Record Book were taken. These troph- jes consist of two moose and three caribou. One of the record sized moose..and caribou are full size and will accom- pany the film as it is shown throughout British Columbia; the prairies and the U.S. The showing will take place in the Kinnaird Community Hall on April §, at 8 p.m. $50, the proceeds from a recent Tea; to help toward their expenses! ~~. St. Patrick’s Day Cabaret Was Success rick’s Day Cabaret, held in the Castlegar Arena March 17, was an unqualified success, Brodman making the draw. , Mrs fourth Resan of Castlegar; fifth. Spring Auction Let Us Help you Do Your Spring Attic and Basement Clean-Up. We’ll Take that Old Stove, Fridge, Storm Door, Lawn Mower, Chesterfield, Golf Clubs, Etc., ‘Etc. — We Welcome Anything of Auctionable Value — WE NEED YOUR HELP TO HELP THE SCOUTS CASTLEGAR KIWANIS CLUB For Pick-Up Phone One of the Following by April 8 EARL GREEP 365-7075 GIL FOWLER 365-7883 CHUCK HENRY 365-6841 TED JACKSON 365-8181 1) Albert Gui of Kinnaird. The door prize was won by Mrs. Louis Bermel of Castlegar. Why answertha phone always for ‘our teens, when ex- ansions costsolittle? Ask about them at— BCTEL® + fat W. Waldie then presen- records — something quite rare in secondary schools. S Combine this with their ath- letic achievements and you can see why Jaguars cherish them sol ~~ k& we ek & Here are our other honor roll students — all with exceed- ingly fine records: Margaret Ri- balkin, 4.8; Linda Huton, John McArthur, Patsy Pavlis, 4.7; De- borah McGauley, Olga Maloff, Liv Skulstad 4.5; Gary Konkin, Irene Skutad, Elisabeth Thor- Larsen, 4.3; Barbara Looney, 4.1; jusan McCutcheon, . 4.1, The: school would also like jour its fine gymnastic |. In. the recent West Koo- e Minor Hockey The annual, ting of the Castlegar and District Minor Hockey Association will be held in the Hi Arrow Arms on April 6 at 7.30 p.m. for annual report and election of officers for the coming season. 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David McCreight:. first in high bar; second in parallel bars: third in still rings; fifth in vault- ing; fifth best in all round per- | formance. Doug Freeman: first in still rings; second in rope climb; fourth in high bars; fifth in par- lel bars. The Castlegar CWL St. Pat-| four Lorne Harton: first in rope climb (8,1 seconds). Doug Haines: fifth in high bar, i Congratulations . . . 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