“Lhe Scene at... KINNAIRD SECONDARY Here we. are, berely back at schoo) and up to our ears in ractising! The vcoatenay Music Festival is just around't e corn- er and our larger choir is busy polishing up its songs. Our speech Arts tonne is is toning up its tonsils, too, Mom- bers are entered in spoken poot- ry, Bible reading and public speaking Clagues, eae sup Nyhen the Festival is over, come up for a breath and then dive in again for more preparations. This time our energies will be directed towards our spring revue and our Centennial dis- play. * * @ @ & The school simply sparkled | i on Monday when we ed | Wi back after the Easter vacation. ‘The maintenance crew had giv- en it a super We wonder If it ay. liking in th broken, but its spirit seems top be * 2 8 Mr, Jeffery has s thougitt Aad a new way to add variety to boys’ physical ‘education ne gramme. Activities currently en-. joyed are British Bulldog, Crab Soccer, Chinese Soccer and Dodge Ball. | eet Visitors to our school are al- ways commenting on the superb shine. to the ym floors. Daryl Amos wil! tell you that crab soccer beats any buffing kn foram As he delicately puts I Te rary Club members have ry busy covering the new shipnient of books. No soon- er are the books’ arrival herald- ed on the Book Worm Board CENTENNIAL EVENT GRAND FORKS INTERNATIONAL BATTLE OF THE BANDS Sat. April 15, 7.30 p.m. Grand Forks Arena CONTINUOUS DANCING Come Out and Support Your Favorite Band! than pacer students are crowd- ng the e library to check them out One table in the Library is devoted to “appetizers.” These short stories that to feast on they are timely and carry quite an impact, Sometimes chapters in cer- 4 books are marked for im- .| popular at KJSS, ng; and es there is a short story that simply should not be inissed. One of the latter’ was The Wid- ow's eon: Vanni Quaia ang N Nor man Pepper, who sampled first, said it was terrific. boys doubt they could ever for- get it. “It has an ending that you just, aren't jpronared for, and ts, you a wave of cold ee # @ Badminton has become very The T-Birds look a little pale at all the feath- ers flying around . . . One of them wondered if they weren't being a bit treacherous to their fe they don't do too well at this particular sport we will under- stand their squeamishness, Our Kon-Tiki collection’ is growing by leaps and bounds: ‘We have two Kon-Tiki masks (a gold clay one made by Kathryn Dawson and a wax one made by Patsy Pavlis.) We also have a stuffed baby crocodile, two bottle gourds, a cocoanut, a col- n| lection of shells, some barnacles, a silver do} phin, a model of a steering oar, and some balsa . t om we need now is some plank: TROPHY won by No. 581 Squadron (Castlegar) Air Cadets was on display at the banquet held Monday night to honor Both the 60 boys making up “the top squadron in Canada.” The presentation of the trophy was made by Lt..Gov. George Pearkes to the squadron’s commanding officer, F/Lt. J. R. C. MacBain. Many outside dignataries, Air Force officials and local citizens were on hand for the’ special occasion. — Castlegar News Photo HARD HAT likely’ gaved the Consuming Drugs Before Driving Gan be Dangerous If you drive or operate ma- chinery while taking drugs, con- sult your doctor or druggist. Drugs may make 2 person drowsy and affect vision, alert- ness, judgement, ability to con- centrate, or muscle eo-ordina: ion. These drugs include’ tran- ‘| quilizers, motion’ sickness cats stl eta ns or dru; 6ym) 8---0f~ coughs, colds, allergies, and Darbiturat- es used to combat nervousness and produce : sleep. Amphetamines, often ‘call- ed bennies, pep pills, thrill pills, may increase efficiency and alertness for a short time, How- ever, these mask the body's nor- mal protective symptoms of fa- tigue. When the body’s reserve energy has been used up, the person may: collaps Collapse may Orbe preceded when, he was invol Eederal Officials Defend Post Office Move to Castlegar The establishment of Castle- ar as the distribution point ‘for ‘est Kootenay mail was defend- we stock wcll selection of SAVAGE SHOES. for children Maddocks Shoe Store ed recen' by, jovernment of- ficials, he However the fact that chang- es were made with no consulta- tion of those concerned was 'de- cubed by Kootenay ‘West MP W. Herridge as “most unfor- tu te. uJ Answering a letter of pro- test from Nelson city council last week, Mr. Herridge sald “there has been a real spate of mail service changes all across Canada without any ¢ Kinnaird Minor League Baseball MEETING OF ALL INTERESTED PERSONS KINNAIRD FIRE HALL SUNDAY, APRIL.9 AT 8.P.M. with Members of Parli it. or the patrons of the post offices affected, which I think was most unfortunate, YY Mr. Herridge stressed, how- ever, that there were no grounds for NeJson council's fears of de- trimental effects to Nelson from the ghange. GLENMERRY USED FURNITURE 3194 Highway Drive in the Millar and Brown Building, :Trail. Phone 364-1822 WE BUY AND SELL USED FURNITURE fe of 6 isting Toronto m:i | 4 ident on the Mr. Herridge said he intend- ed to bring the letter from Nel- son to the attention of Postmast- er General Jean-Pierre Cote. Mr. Open’ Weekdays 1 p.m. . 5.30 p.m. Open Friday 2 p.m. -.9 pm. Cote, who also a letter from the city council, gave his assurance the change to Castlegar ‘will not affect the sta- tus of the Nelson post office.” explained the and Cal “The question of improving our system of postal communi- cations between major points in British Columbia ‘has heen the tensive' study ig the p: few months,” Mr. Cote concluded. the West Kontenay to Vancouver algary. Robson road which took the iife 0 of “the ne driver of anoth ‘vehicle, John Leahy, a worker on the Arrow dam. Frank Richardson of Toronto was visiting relatives here ‘and had toured ‘the dam. He was driving home from the site still wearing the hard hat when he was thrown part way throu- the. windshield the accident. The inserted pencil | ° shows where the glass cut the hat. — Castlegar News On April’ 8 1865 a Dill was vassed by Hihe 16 egislative council of the colony of Brit Colum- bla engin im (All Sizes of Glass Cut to Ordor Storm and Screen Win ows Made te Order Photo perpe who did not pay thes Somme of the tremendous ad- vances that are being made in the field of cancer research are in: the film in Life to be shown in Stanley Humphries Secondary © School next ‘Thursday. e film stars the disting. uished © notion picture actor Gregory Peck, himself a. hard- working volunteer in the fight against cancer. Mr. Peck takes the audience on a tour of cancer research fac- Earns rratabillty or de- creased ability to c idles! and who demon- ODEON THEATRE BAY. Ne. PH. 3ee-21 4 STARTS FRI, APRIL 7TH FOR THREE WEEKS -. Saturday Matinee 2 P.M. Evenings at & P.M.. THE MOsT POPULAR ETRE OF OUR: TIME! “RODGERS a HANMERSTEINS Sy, ROBERT WISE SONY 1 menses" FLEANOR PARKER ==: darter Poon Sau court | dient iy ROBE! strate some of the projects that they have under way. The ora issune under the of Progress Against Cancer Subject of Film Next Week _ Unit of the ‘ac.Yukén Division of the Canadian Ganeee Socie' It is free te the e pull Another ghiigt of the ety. | ence shows that cancer, caught THIS WEEK'S "SPECIAL - Glidden Interior Dripless Latex White — Only $3.99 gal. ; Tinted in pastels = ne extra chai igs has been found, medical experi early enough, can be treated and in’ many cases eliminated,” she 636 COLUMBIA AVENUE — PHONE 365-5155 _ "We Take Better Care of Your Building Needs” : forum will be a p: in which Dr. D. a ‘Ternent and Dr. J. A. Mackay will answer questions on cancer epresented from A cordial invitation is ex- tended to all residents of Castle- gar to attend this forum. ‘Mrs. John Paluck, secretary of the Castlegar Unit, said one of the aims of the {forint ig te ress upon people the nee ioe regular check-ups as a pre- yentative measure against con- tracting ae disease. ‘eure for cancer The members of Kootenay Temple, Pythian’ Sisters held thely annual April Fool’s Day tea last Saturday. afternoon ‘in the Twin Rivers Hall. ‘ - Mrs." 0. Lightle, MEC,. wel- comed the guests as they arriv- e Around the hall were many antiques in keeping with: th centennial theme. On the stage there were several rocking chairs of the early 1800's. One chair was.127 years old; a pedestal was also over 100 years old. There was a large spinning wheel and one of the earliest phono- graphs with a horn. Around on the walls were some old tapestries, auuilts, pede spreads, lamps, an old shotgun, and several other items. ne The tea tables were covered Pythian Sisters Annual. April Fool's Tea a Success with varied colored . gingham tablecloths and centered with a small antique." ® The committees."in. charge were.” dressed*in) Centennial dress, which‘added much to the’ Centennial theme. Committees were; bake table, Mrs. 0. Wilson and Mrs. A. Saunders; tea «tables, Mrs. J. Strelioff, Mrs. R. Campbell. Mrs. V. Jones and Mrs. D. Pace; Ly chen, Mrs. L. Grunerud, Mrs. D. M. ‘Wallace, ‘and Mra. W. D. Jol- FREE CANCER FORUM. Featuring the informative new. film “Investment. In Life” ‘ starring the distinguist J motion picture actor limore; tickets, Mrs. C. Bradford; novelties, Mrs. J..Gemmill: dec: orating, Mrs, W. Nixon and Mrs. , Q. Bingham; tea cup reading, Mrs. J. Sherbiko. Many guests attended from the Trail Temple. The door prize was won by: Mrs, R. A. D. West. t areas listed above. tender for each area. Bond. qty) B.C. HYDRO AND POWER AUTHORITY ; Tenders for Clearing Areas : Mz — File 69 3157 (approximately 400’ acres) 158 (approximately 450 acres) approximately 120 acres) — File CQ 3160 (approximately 380 acres) — of the Arrow Lakes Reservoir Area SEALED TENDERS. clearly marked as above will be received up to 12:00 Noon, Tuesday, April’ ‘25, 1967 for’ ‘learing: of each of the 1, ‘These’ areas lie on Lower Arrow Lake betes Bae GREGORY PECK in ‘Stanley Humphries Secondary School on Thursday, April 13, 1967, at 8 p In the film, Mr. Peck, himself a hard-working: volunteer in the fight against cancer, takes the audience on a tour. of the newest cancer and Burton, B.C. All areas are to be cleared'on ‘a lump sum 2A 10% Bid Bond or Certified Cheque must accompany. the 8.-The successful contractor must provide a h facilities. P; F ¢ searchers are fe in de- monstrations of research activities, : Dr.-D. F. Ternent and Dr. J. A. Mackay have kindly agreed to attend the forum and answer U ly from the Lstdbetetciel Y oe ee Fresh Killed Dollar s Chickens For Frying or Roasting : Canada Grade A. rf BT: Bones, Sirloins Top Quality. Gov’t. Js “Canada Good, Choice Beef. Bo | Birthday Cake § : White or % Ch Tot pple ees oer SPECIALS AT. YOUR LUCKY DOLLAR - 7 5 Roses Flour ; Te oe 2. eo a Fresh Milk § =. Se FRIENDLY SERVICE AT LUCKY DOLLAR Quart “Shop at Kinnaird at Cut Rate Groceteria FREE BALLOONS FOR THE KIDS a na! “A9c! nica kone oe | Fresh Pork. Picnics “Gov't Inspected .. peed ag ap ealng Wieners te 1 Quay 4 ye a © Peanut Butter. 16g. || Ketchup Heinz, 11-Oz, Btls. 4 ix S100. * LUCKY DOLLAR BIRTHDAY SPECIALS * Chocolate Mallows, Dainty Fare. 28 count 3 Pgs, $1 i Deep Brown Beans Libbys. 14-Oz. Tins _ Margarine, Moms Fruit Drinks, Shasta. Orange, Grape, Apple 3 Tins $1 Cheez Whiz, 32-0z. Jar .... Cake Mixes, Duncan Hines. 19-02. 020.0... 49 Whip and Chill, Astd. Flavors a Apple Sauce, Sunripe, 15-Oz. Tins r Ree cee ‘ PE om Tomato Juice ‘Libbys. 48-02.’ eeitrepray id * Kotex, R : te Cat Food, Purina Sea Food Dinner. 19-Oz.. Pkg. .... 57e Pork and Beans Malkins. 1b Ox dens sesstgae 5 Tins $i. 2 Boxes of 12 89¢ “Sunlight Liquid Detergent. 24-02. . 69 : Spaghetti in Tomato’ Sauce. Malkins 1502 5 Tins sult .-- 21. Box 69: Pe ey @| BANANAS Golden Ripe: Delicious g Avocadoes ach 779 4 Potatoes nun ce ae Crisp Solid Heads (15¢ You Always = 49C an 3 29¢ “4 ae Lucky Dollar © audience. Tender forms and specifications for the above areas‘may be ob- tained after Monday, April 3, 1967 at the office of the Purchasing Department, 6th Floor, 970 Burrard Street, Vancouver 1, B.C. : Telephone 688-8711, Local 2579, without charge. Plans (Mosaics) ‘All Passes are Si ded for this E + of the above will be supplied’ on pavment of $10.00 plus $0.50 Matinee: Adults $1.50 Child. $1.00 Evenings: Aduits $2 Child. $1.|5-CS'S. Tax. No part of this will be refunded. RICHARD RopcERS| GSCAR HAMMERSTEIN Nt Eas LEHMAN Addsiaied Wands md Matte PORES LEVEN entral Food Mart Tr on rs NO e eee ee Us oe Gs Miss tae mye . | Central Foo Westfair ee alee ly aor of the Canadian’ Cancer Soctety. wt ASSOCiate WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES ft = ray 8