Thirty-Five Girl Guides Receive First Aid Certificates — Leo Sommers Photo Shakespeare's "The Tempest” ostleso: Library Tonight at Selkirk College Shakespeare's last play, Don Mitchell, a Biology ~ “The Tempest", will be per- Instructor at the college, has formed at Selkirk College composed and arranged music today, Friday and Saturday. for the performance and Mariko ase the following books; The production is the Kiyooka, a well-known Vancou- ponaacae ainting St- result of months of rehearsing ver designer, has designed and ep by yy Step by Leonard Ri- by agroupof Arts I students at made an entire-set of costumes ond, How to paint with the college: i Hist yece a for this production. pera be Bearer 4 dent, ‘allman, ir- 0 eeled the play while undertak- The play is generally by David French, Complete ing the ‘edn role of Pros- regarded to contain some of ide. to Acrylic Painting are eg ; Shakespeare’ 3 ost cate 8 lake, Wat q poetry while being one of his a whe = te teatures cen most difficult plays to stago. It |. Rein, Crea- Thonson aa Miranda, Dean is a comedy which is artfully Drawing by Paul Goodman as Ferdinand, Susan balanced on the edge of tragedy Eyre as Ariel, Steve Morris as dealing with both magic and Gonzalo, Eric Smedbol .as T™20ness: Sebastian, Ken Mosby as _ There will be three nights Antonio, Terry Heagy as of performance only and the Alonso and many other stu- public is advised that seating dents and faculty. will be limited. ‘DR. K. MARLING Veterinarian will be at RON’S MOTEL Friday, April 13th . from 11 a.m, to 2 p.m. for the vaccination and examination of pets The grant which has been received from the Cas- tlegar’ and District Arts “Council was used to purch- ssociation held its first execu- tive meeting April 3rd to set up a constitution and bylaws. - To apply further for a government recreation grant, the club must be a society with not less than 40 members. Secretary-treasurer Carol Kaz- akoff' says the bylaws are now in the making and Grant Purchases Books Hogarth, Charcoal Dewing by Henry C. Pitz and Land- scape Painting in Water Color by Zolton Zsabo. The first eight books on the list have arrivea and are now on the shelves, These beautiful books are flusirated in color and al- so in black and white. The accompanying text is clear and concise. To those in- terested in the different media of art, these will be most helpful. Slocan Lake Boating Assoc. Holds First Executive Meefing 2 The Slocan Lake: B ting vereek opening. Glen Overhold, a ‘cat operator working in New Denver, has volunteered his weekends to dig this site which is now down to water level. There is stil! a lot of digging to do. Mr. Kazakoff, who visited Triangle-Pacific Tone to sce if they could NO APPOINTMENTS NECESSARY. UNIT No. 10 PLEASE DO NOT PHONE THE MOTEL is nearing 100. i The marina site is in Ce ia! Park beside the any with the project, stated they agreed to help out with some logs and lumber for the wharfing. Carl’s Good Neighbor Drug Mart Joins Other Plaza Merchants in Celebrating the Grand Opening of Marshall Wells Store With a RAINBOW OF PING PONG BALLS A Red A Blue Ping Pong Ping Pong Ball Ball is good for s 50% Discount is good for a 40% Discount FREE Balloons for the Kids Thirty-Five Girl Guides Friday Receive First Aid Certificates The Castlegar Scout Hall was filled to capacity on Friday evening of last week when first aid certificates were presented to 85 Girl Guides, In attendance were Guides from Robson, Kinnaird and Castlegar, as well as many Berenta and leaders, In making the presenta- tions Mrs, Kumorek congratu- lated all the girls ahd their leaders for the wonderful job they were doing, and urged the girls to keep up the good work and hoped that many of them would be future nurses, Mr. Bloomfield also extended his were made by “guests Mrs. Rose Kumorck and R. Bloomfield, both of Trail. Guests were welcomed by Anne McGauley, Robyn Roth- well and Teresa Moroso who were working on their hostess badges. Games were played by the girls with several of the parents joining in. and good wishes. He said it was encouraging to have young girls so interested in their Guiding and also congratulated the leaders. Congratulations and ap: preciation is also extended to Mrs. B, Ramsey and Mrs. McFarlane who taught the girls, A Gold Cord for a Sister Highlights Guide Presentations A social evening was held in March at the Kinnaird Community Hall with approxi- mately 40 people in attendance. The evening was in honor of a presentation of badges and cords that the members of the 8rd Kinnaird Girl Guide Com- pany had earned. Miss Sharlene Martini was in charge of. the evening instructing the formation of the and of Woodlore Emblem for Gold Cord: Lynn Birch. Physical Fitness: Carol Chapman, Laurie Wickett and Cheryl New. Little House . Emblem: Sharleen Martini, Caro! Chap- man and Laurie Wickett. Between presentations the girls provided a medley of songs, one of which the parents were asked to join in called “Head, ders, Knees and culors, The program opened with Kathy Shaw repeating the Guide Promise. Following Kathy the candle lighting ceremony was conducted by Nichole Reed, Joanne Yule, Lorrie Farrier, Cindy Roth, Susan Baumeister, Patty Paul, Carol Chapman, Sharon Lind, Cristy Oliphant and Dawn Embree. In turn, each girl lit her candle, repeated one of the Guide Jaws and placed the candle into the driftwood holders. A welcome speech was extended by the captain, Mrs. Randy Strader, and an intro- duction was made of lieuten- ants, Miss Dianne Leckie and Mrs, Peter Roth. Many various badges were presented by Miss Leckie. Those girls receiving badges were: Keep-fit: Sharleen Martini, Laurie Wickett, Carol Chap- man, and. Dawn Embree. Friend. to‘ Handicap: Cor- inne McGauley, Donna Kirby,, Pam Sorenson, Donna Baron, Lynn Birch, Kathy Fenner, Kathy Roth, Shirlene Shelfon- tiuk, Donna Thederahn and Chery] New. Cooks: Charleen Martini. Camp Leader: Laurie Wic- tt. Backyard Camper: Joanne ule. Fire Brigade: Cindy Roth. . Woodman: Joanne Yule, Dawn Embree, Laurie Wickett, Sharleen Martini, Elizabeth Baron, Susan Baumeister, Carol Chapman, Joy McNabb, Susan Lind, Christie Oliphant, Niki Reed and Lynn Birch. Naturalist: Joanne Yule. Native Lore: Kathy Roth, Pam Sorenson and’ Kathy Fenner. _ Bakers: Carol Chapman, Laurie Wickett, Elizabeth Baron, Donna Baron, Donna Thederahn. and Susan Baw meister.’ ‘Conservation: Christie Oliphant, Joy McNabb, Susan Lind, Corinne McGauley, Donna Kirby,. Carol Chapman, Susan Baumeister, Elizabeth Baron, Lynn Birch, Sharleen Martini, Donna Baron, Dawn Embree, Joanne Yule, Niki Reed and Laurie Wickett. Health: Cheryl New. Backyard Cook: Cindy Swimmers: Laurie Wick- Toes” ‘providing a stretch anda few laughs for all. Mothers were asked to come forward to present their daughters with their all-round cords. The girls receiving their cords were Laurie Wickett, Carol Chapman, Cheryl New and Dawn Embree. Pam Sorenson was pre- sented with her Canada Cord in as a token of her achievement from the 3rd + Kinnaird Company for having attained her Canada Cord. A special. occasion was then celebrated by two sisters. The captain, Mrs, Strader had the privilege of presenting her younger sister, Kathy Roth, with her Gold Cord and Gold Cord pin. Kathy will now be joining the three other girls of the group who will be travelling to Government House at Victoria this month. Kathy Fenner. also re- ceived her, awn,Gold Cord to replace the borrowed one she had received at the Thinking Day ‘service. Len Embree, on behalf of “the parents, extended an impromptu thanks to the leaders Hospital WA Holds Successful Rummage Sale The Women's Auxiliary to the Castlegar and District Hospital held their annual spring rummage sale on the weekend with co-convenors Mrs. Patsy Popoff and Mrs. Anne Soberlak terming the event a great success. On behalf of the Auxiliary members they have expressed thanks to all the KINGAR CONTRACTORS LTD. Back-Hoe, Loading & Hauling, Septic Tanks, Disposal Fields, Landscaping, Excavating, Rock Pits, Sand, Gravel & Topsoil, Crushed Road Materials echt RS HOURLY OR CONTRACT pribehecshl ted etablat GARY T. 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