8 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 14, 1962 LATA AL AAT PUBLIC NOTICE VALLEY VISTA UNIT — RECOMMEND Are having a pie sale at 1s Shop-Easy Store at Castleaird “GURNEY” Plaza; Sat., June 22 from 2 i Pam. to? This ‘Advertising Space’ is donated Free of Charge to -|clubs. and . organizations for their use through ‘the ‘court- esy of Smith's Plumbing and Heating. Please phone your ” notices to eer? er mes Mra, W. A. Smith at. S65 S00. Tyee PLUMBING a ‘a CRESCENT &T..— PHONE; +01 CABTLEGAR, BO. RT Awards Day (continued from page one) tzenhauer.. won. the senior boys medley relay trophy. Both these awards are interschool awards, In the House awards, the Alan Jacobson memorial award for pro- ficiency in basketball was accep. ted by Terry Dalton on behalf of House 3. Robert Krueger accepted KRC house track shield on behalf of. House 4 while the John Dalton Memorial award for the ‘top House was won by House 4 and ‘as accepted by Robert Krueger. The. Mike Dalton memorial urling trophy was ‘accepted: by captain Bill Markin on behalf ‘of team members Joanne Bernick, Carol Buckna and George Schwart- | The Castle =5| bowling: trophy was accepted by team’ captain Orlando Vecchio on behalf of team members, Margaret Gallo, Donna Wilson, Wi well and Ted Batchelor. “The B.C, High School Badmin- ton Trophy for. the school accum- 2 ulating the noe bolnts in the B.C, play ___] Was accepted by Wendy DeFoe. © The French Consolate award for proficiency in French went to Garry Wood while the Chemical Institute ‘of Canada . award «was . | also won by. Garry, as was the MMua- A PLAYBOY casual slip-on in'a color. ful range of washable Scotchgard sucdes. ° dry ‘soft’ and stay looking’ new Walk-on-air insoles and thematical Association of America award. fhe Robson Women’s’ Instit- ute award,to the top home econo- mics student went to’ Marilyn Markle while. Pitman shorthand ‘awards went ‘to commerce stu’ dents Nadeen Perehudoff, Shirley to Nadeen Perehudoff, Judy Rem- pel, Shirley Cheveldave, Joanne . | Bernick, Anita Jenks, and Winnet. ‘|ford University * human ta Black. Brook Bond travel and educational! awards went to junior secondary student Cheryl Maglio for her handwriting’ and to’ seriior’ student David Stadler’ for art and, Robert Schulte for’an. essay, Latham’Foundation of Stan- jumane poster ‘{ contest certificates of merit were awarded to. Vernon Johnson, Marie Seto, David Reid, Sharon,:Paulson, Maurice Kokendovich;-Edna’ Mak- eiff, Caron Jackson, Karen Husoy. ; |Tim Horcoff,. David: Stadler, Ron Soberlak and: Charles Saliken. +: The:Maclean’s' Magazine award itephonor graduate went to arry;- Wood, while’ the Maclean’s Magazine & Readers’ Digest award ‘| to::the : graduating: class valedic- i |torian svere,-accepted by Nadeen i | Perehudoff. . $3.95 to $8.50 "$2.95 to $10.00 * Something Different $3. 50 to $7. 50 Many other gift items to choose from including fine selection of Couttes Cards. Castlegar Drug R. E. Goulet, Corner Pine & Columbia Phone 365-3911 Come to the The Kiwanis’ Profic- ——|iency awards went to Jim. Merri- \field_and Vivian ‘Stoochnoff. Local Mine tary: Club scholarship went to Ross Little: while the Trail and District: Hotelmen's Associa- tion ‘scholarship’ went to. Garry Wood. The:Soroptimist Club schol- arship was, won. by Gloria : Koor- + batof.:. +» The sHas ‘Alumni Association Scholarship. Jwent to “Nadeen Pere- udets and: iis: Order“of the Eas- tern Star scholarship: .was present- ed to: Shirley Cheveldave. A $50 gift to the school's: science depart- ment.was given by Celgar and was accepted .by teach: Whit taker, = >: BIRTHS ALDRED — To° Mr. ani Eldon Aldred “(nee™ arguerite Fletcher) ‘of: ‘Crossfield, Alta, May 13, a son. GRENIER — To Mr. and Mrs, Ross: Grenier (nee Maureen Lip. |= sett) of Victoria, June 5 a daugh. ter. HILL — To Mr, and Mrs, Lloyd Hill of Blueberry Creek, June 7, a daughter. McMULLEN — To Mr, and Mrs, Melvin McMullen of Castlegar, June. ps a daughter. JELLETTE — To Mr.. and Mrs. Sean Paul Ouellette of Castle- gar, June 12, a daughter. BERGER — To Mr. and Mrs, Klaus Berger. of. Castlegar, June 13, a daughter, > Nick Oglow “Plum Worn Out” : RALLY — Tararted’ My the WWeet k Ke Bot ; Libéral Ci A.Eremenko & Co. REMEMBER | FATHER | ~ Sunday, June 17: Trea FATHER a pair of - MeGiLL, Dress “Oxfords Made of Fine French Calf. for softness and comfort in’ black. or brown For hest-dressed.men “SPORT SHIRTS Wash'nWear Cottons. $3.95 inh $5.95 POLO SHIRTS. Men's Wool and Nylon” 75c and up "Men's SLACKS ‘for casual wear fancy and plain ‘sateens $5.95 pr. For Dress Wear. Wool; and. Wool Blend CK $10.95 - $18.95 pr. Alke a wide s glakion ‘of Beach Coats and Hats _ LADIES SWIM suits o 32-44 SWIM SUITS 8-14 .:.... $1.98 to $3.79 * . ies - LITTLE GIRLS SWIM SUITS, 2-6X1.19. to: 3.95 GIRLS. BATHING CAPS priced at. SMALL BOYS TRUNKS one SH Ce mi 85e to $1.89 SOYS TRUNKS ‘ich! “TRUNKS ” ; S.ML. aa $1.98: to $3.65 .Short and Long Sleeves . “$1.95- $2.95 all sizes and stretchees: $5.69. to. $14.98.) $1:25 Ao, a 9237., MILK, Pacific, ek GI ins, ». » 88¢ ‘PET. Powdered Milk; 3 Ih. ‘phe, . 89¢_ PEAS, Lynn Valley, .. _ Rtins,:- gue 2c “TOPS Dog Food, cn Ator es. ns _ SURF, © : ORANGES, Peacres, ‘Chinas: “16 02. 2 tins 486. |... ; » WIENERS and BEANS, - ~ Bun’s ame oz. 48c THONGS pest ‘--adies or Children’s ; BACON, side sliced SS oe B80 MINCED ‘BEEF, 3 Ihs., ... ‘S100 SAUSAGES, Skinless, i Ibs. BOLOGNA, by the piece. | eae '29c PEAS; Frozo Brand, © 2:for .: AVOCADOS, - * : each, 2... Golf ‘Equipment Jby Spalding and ‘Slazenger 3 ‘ : Febee te ds. and Reels, tackle boxes : x flies, ete. oo. é | Goleman’ Cami Stoves & Lanterns ° SLEEPING ‘ROBE, 3 Ib. Cello Pack ' ge selection. of ‘ale for the. liane at work. shop. : : PROPANE TORCH KIT: a ] TAN , the MV City’ of ‘Victoria on its‘ 1 the ‘chod Teawwassi ‘ Bruce ‘Moon of Cut: Bank;: ‘Montana, at. tha Swartz Bay. 2 given a tour of Victoria's vial 1 Bena tour elo, ilar veatignle 8 request by Bilt Picker B.C, Toll Authority Ferry System,” Published Every Thursday at “The Croser ds of the Koot ays” ae (30 “SECOND SECTION ‘VOL, 15,;No, 24+ ne CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, JUNE 14,-1962 10 CENTS PER Cory “Two Million | Passengers . ~ Transported : “the B.C. Ferries’ ‘service bet. ‘ween, Vancouver and Victoria sold its two: millionth: passenger ‘ticket |: ‘Inst Friday. in just under two. years fom its inauguration on June 16, § 10 are Harold Patrick of Centre- burg, Ohio, was ‘ch aboard ‘p.m, sailing | from, th ‘(GRAMPA—By Rocasaimbert terminal to. become: the one mil-|- Uonth' passenger on the .weatbound |"), ays run'to Swattz’ Bay, “Just north of Victorian, ft A similar milestone waa: “rea: on. en: Syhen: Mrs. was sold. ticket Number 1,000,000 terminal, ficial: “welcome at’ Victoria City Hall> “This is_a rewarding moment for ‘everyone ‘connected ‘with’ the General manager M. F. ‘“Mon-' ty” Aldous, “Hitting 2'million pas- sengers before “our second birth- day, together. with the introducti this of hourly: cAlex Cheveldave, surveyor, dls- cussed plans with’ couneit-he had ‘done under the winter works pro- gram: covering’ mibilvision plane and wal ate! eau Walter Thorp wil in-}? ing ‘of the Cedar Crest Motel ‘that ‘Mr. Pickering be allowed to dump his | own’ garbage in’ the’ village dump until such time as.he builds an incinerator as he feels the extra Barbage fee would prove'teo coats, i . P&L'Co:' and dealing with types of British ‘Columbia ‘Forest Service Weekly ‘Forest ‘Fire Report °° For Week ‘Ending — senda welling of part: of ‘a lot owned ty LN. : Bystrom: to‘-Mr.°Materil in’ or- der. for: Mr. Materil to ‘bring his {lot upto: the required 4,000, 5Q. ft. : - Municipal clerk Joe agin bg to finalize hoiise numbering in Yb is. e | imme- | diate neighbors.in-.the Seale ‘of the Blue Top:Burger:- and: report to - council's. ‘next’ meeting on the ylews concerning: tie ectabllatinent me the exception of ¢ George ‘Forest ‘District; the forest 18. province| reporting more fires; and higher, fire fighting -costs | from: the totals at this time ‘last: ‘season: °\ During the. week 22, new fires were reported : province-wide © and ‘ire-fighting’ costs rose “by . $3,400. to date. 247 fires “have been re. jared to’ for. the street lights and’ locations ; Was an dl My commissioners. : ce ‘the ’ Prince- Rupert’ and Prince, that fire situation at fhe. moment, 35 0x) 41, fire hydrant fare: to’ be’ iastatled along Oak St.| - tt prétection department wa tte: ship dans ‘the’ vise ne onticati fe billed’ on. ‘a regular basis. “No. a ptamnsicie no more cash-on-delivery problems® es “| Rita’s Church to ascertain what the church's intentions are with regard :|to:the ‘timber ‘near the’ church, It the chutch has no plan for the tim- bers, it will’ be asked “to them. _ Old-Timers Have Sensible Attitude Regarding Work “.. “Blessed 1s he who bas ‘found his! work; ‘Jet. him /aske \no, other blessednees.”, For less’ than 2 20 cents’ a day this old furnace could be converted . to modern Esso oil heat. Ifyour furnace is sound, astorage ‘tank Panda conversion burner i is alls you, ne could be as low as $15.00, and the balance financed by Imperial Oil at: a low interest rate i is payable over 6 years. O) Don’t wait avert to. Esso. -oil; heat now: Its the safe, : a until: next’ winter, ° Ths clean and modern | way, to. heat your home. |: |. ‘THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF.