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LARGE STOCK .OF COLORS AND sizes - 'Provinolal:. te Pariianent Butlaings, , ‘TOWN’ DECORATIONS were elven a lift recently ‘with a Ch presentation of:a $165 check from Castlegar and District of C the ‘check on behalf of the Castlegar and pieuia: Centennial committee is Albert. Calderbank, - left. R. special Chamber committee A. Skinner; chairman of a to raise the money, hands over the cheque. The money, collected among Chamber members and the public, is earmarked for purchase of dnp standard decorations. — Castlegar News. Photo Rev. Don Faris Leaving To Become Missionary | ‘The board of world missions inited Church of. eae years, eaves next ‘Wednes- attend .a linguistics course in ‘Toronto ‘in’ June. Mrs, Faris and Paul will join Ontario: for’ a: six! week orientation course: on’ ‘the cam: pus _at Western’ University at London. The \Farls’ ‘leave for he end of August: ‘aris: received day for a visit in before Mr.’Faris continues:on to _Flood Planning Meet Set ny (Over for. Another Week village™- e: We hope the | meetin; com- said es off’ this time’ for sure,” Mr.--Warner.->« The meeting, failed ‘for the urpose of planning’ against’ the |” Possibility ofa flood: in.this area. will:involve health; a employees, mi $ A “fire that was ‘nota fire’ ‘called ‘out: Haley: fire . Lewis explained that overheated water antes at-192A Columbia ‘Ave. resulted in steam escaping \from:’a ‘rel ohn hot water. tabi honed the fire de- 10 ‘p.m.’ and fire- led? but: found “no ny an jthere She ta partment. at men ‘respond Ae ARNOLD MARTIN ‘0 Staff. Reporter ~ An estimated '4,000. people turned: out at Pass Creek Park Monday. +) consume’ more than 3,000'cold drinks and an almost inestimable quantity of hot dogs | ito, and hamburgers ‘while witness- ing the joint Centennial’ cele- brations of Kinnaird and Castle- gar. Warm sun ing parade, w! naird and wound through gar and along the highway. to the park. The parade, featuring num- erous floats, took some’ 30. min: eeted the morn- ion Ot the *:float, He symbol of Kin- first'12.months hi of ‘status pew town and: the‘ in- terim «period ® until becomes oe Kinnaird ‘as: status at a specially 1 Smiony, for fu ich began at Kin- ; : Castle-| © Centennial. far’s bisthday-of-canada cartel ce a backgroundifor ceremonies’ of crowning the ‘Centennial queen, welcoming ployleer citizens of the district’ and* providing a regal tion’ for other honored vis- luded_ Rossland’s Sno \ Sho ‘quden Mrs, Archie Coombes. :| all effort had a | tually all aspects Other ren of the big day} f included ‘dancing by the McMix- ers square dance ip — whose grou} Prssentadon, in the parade’ in- Ke luded not one, but two floats— ballroom’ dancing ‘to: the ‘music. of the Freddy Onendo orchestra and a shlldr ina, 01 er "of the entire mas- rganiz sive project, Albert Calderbank, |’ said there are many details thal still remain to be’ wrap) pped ‘ui It was not yet possible, he said, to determine whether the over- resulted .in'a'pro- fit or in loss of revenue. He said, however: _fhat vir- could be considered a success, DISCUSSING. OPENING’ of ‘Resker Hall “Jast. ‘Thursday; Archdeacon 'Resker, left, Bill 'Waldie, ‘centre, chairman day | of the building ' committee and Bishop Scott’ show smiles. “Speake! the Leg tonight yof| in: at 6 pm. is provincial NDP lead: er Robert Str: “Mr. :Strachan, who Is being challenged. forthe - leadership by. ‘Wancouver:: MLA.--‘Tom’Ber- answer questions at the. 3 re Centennial queen: Joanne Rem- St ae Hence: “The queen's five ship of the party. ii | tions.” | Booths beg: about 10 p.m., he - said, while dancing continued , until |; mid- Events: for the younger tet st included ' stiff ©com three’ age decorated b »No accurate’ ‘count of these was possible, but one estimate suggested a aiminimum ‘of ‘200. ‘The ‘ideas ran‘the extreme of. eye: ‘decorations including allusions ‘to: the ‘spat Hdd of. Canidae and the salvar ed personal interpretations ie Cel ptenmial th 5 eee Castlegar’ tee, and ties neem had smil- of ‘satisfaction at the over- whelming response and total suc- cess of the project. ‘The’ success- .ful day was'a’ tribute to the ’en- tire’ Castlegar-Kinnaird district and the completely spontaneous effort by Eroupsy individy: als _ companies. rode in -the. shiny: convertible loat. which pulled:the fl Less ‘fi Ammond sthe displays‘ of “or- ganizations, one’ of the Boat, |[at -xecuted was the nauts: conducting a very-audible countdown’ ‘or. the mock: space, ‘The parade ‘crossed the fer! 7: and:re-formed on the Robson | : le for-the final leg of the route to Pass Creek ‘k. : tion,:both for his beautiful horse stand. for. his ‘steady hand?in gui ‘Larry.{Hague,;second; Stetske ‘riding Mod third. category. including: children’s or- gantzatonal: floats saw first prize | rie ao “yiding | Twin Rivers Sch S| feng vers. ool ‘i a began closing at tition: D8 "for the 1 ‘best reload ‘For Work-Study Program | Marjorie’ King, daughter. of | travel and Mra. C. H. King of Cast- ce age, the/ B.C. festerm: government, though tts embas- Vancouver: by train sy in Ottawa. “ling others for 2 day at in Montreal mest Monde" ‘David Irish; second;. Pauline.‘Trusz rid- Giles. 2 “fing: ¥ i hn the judging-of floats; the HAL :Was ‘ Officially: o) th [Royal Canadian Legion’ float and | that)of IODE.: + Among commercial’ floats, Super-Velu won © first: ‘place, ‘ank © of: Montreal se nd and Gina's ‘third. : lin received special men?