iain a \\ hdy 50L Beltevinis 5 WEATHERCAST ; ¢ ; . ? See te iy eens, * Published at “The Crossroads of the Kootenays”” CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 1963 Weta ata ity h t y . / By DIANE STRANDBERG ‘A spokesman from the airpart weather office said Seanites this temperature was only .3° lower from the all-time — “Hot enough for ya’ es }* set in May of 1966 and matched in - ‘gi 2st tye ot eked gunn ame and 1 Ps in * Castlegar residents this week as temperatures we eso red sun worshippers locked to Syringa ‘ records k Provincial Park this past weekend and the a 3 beordl long weekend to take advantage of the late . ‘The weather office reports that a high 1g heat, wave. pressure ridge that moved to the north of us has Castlogar RCMP report the park was “just jammed” f over the weekend although the number of liquor seizures: made was net unusually high. No figures on the number of seizures were released. However, Staff Sgt. John fbi Shovone reports that ROMP patrols of Syrings Creek campground will be stepped up» prevent nly partes from ging out control Gaaticneon head pdryd readiticA py and bd “ and will be carried out as time permit ‘The 28th of May saw s high of 80.3' ara Mastin, some suabthers axzions to in ty set in 1972. And on the 29th, eh retlens la wash wot wise 8 a toasty tan, ‘STEAM HEAT . . . Hazel Prystuka probably works in a AL pec een igh ooh ‘up at Castlegar District Hompital the hottest piace in town — Plata Clesnore and in 1972. coatinved on Az Laundromat — where steam and boilers blest out * a ANNAN . ‘By RON NORMAN foot of the plane and the Stanley Humphries Secondary ? Editor ‘School band struck up the Vice Regal Salute followed by 0 y ipanied by all the formal fanfare deserving of = Canada, 7 ist by the ‘the Queen's representative in Canada, Gov. Gen. Ed Schreyer later told Moore that the salute was played as , Schreyer was greeted with a wolcome 1x well as h’d heard in some time. The Governor General later = ‘breaking had a chance to meet band leader Loren Culley and comment ‘on the group's performance. . J ed the city a! ‘fétidents ‘was on hand aN ———— Schreyer Photo feature, poge BS 1g MLA Chris . i / ) for the orcasion, including a full contingent of local digni- and rntatives: the Central Kootenay . ( ti Ah aati are ng Eas = Teg hore la \ - Learn nn i Schreyer was greeted by Mayor Audrey Moore at the . In jor Presented him with a handwoven . * < blanket, after which Stanley Humphries student council Cc. | | representative poled ‘Schreyer a baseball cap and T-shirt . ollege expects "3: hi red with a review of the cadet corps in U get CAPPFOVA wrest pee tn dat wth ever eth ete ) ‘aking then their age, rank, years of service and other small . ByCHERYLWISHLOW milion to the college and in. es y yer, the Mtring a — which ou have ben : « 5 Jo titute system beyond the even tot tor it treats Wek ke tale Selkirk College expects to largel. cadets, cubs, =n brownies, bevers and gulder on hand to gret Seb am doen fined in the midday heat and were . citer cred to the shade of the Governor General's plane ‘or into a nearby building. Schreyer droeed nt conservative wo ioe be grey # suit and te withstood the heat well, and looked relaxed throughout the airport reepton. Though he ope ith . principal Len numbrr of peopl a the szpor, he never aed much and seenied somewhat aloof — almost uneasy in his duties as Governce General. ’ e He spoke with Legion members and senior citizens and information contained inthe ven ventured into a crowd of Beavers, Cubs and Sent to parllamentary budget. The the n re talk with some of the members saerae a eet tablet to. ing opportunides during ths" sckrayer alo spent wore thaa 16 minnles meeting lca adequate resources provided time of high Unemployment. residents who came out to see him. His sister-in-law, Elsie s by the Lapehirogl Perra said the college has Rysen, was unable to be on hand for the occasion, but her - wi own in hough he lant coal, othe Cealeyar " a ; fur dtvghier, Jeanette, Horning, managed to. speak. with vineCanodo, Gov. Gen ‘nde tammeland herd prepa) avo ao 3 te weeks Pere Cuan! Serer comme, ner, fume trig ma Semen her at perenne ‘Anife wos gana hadirstrmecnd stent tonto vu tet hig, Mamtsnee the letter wa re. she was tho oun daaghior of B the iadn't met feerited fit for a king Sunday by a large crowd at le college's budget this Coived. ‘The Governor Osneral then made te way across the $$$ eee 8 “Sy suspect that fa doe in highway tothe Doukiabor Restaurant where ty asd the 16 ‘ * id $2.7 art to the submision a members of his Canadian Study Conference lunched with brdpintsl budget estinate Centiaved on page A2 ‘ ‘ | Postal problem solved? “iis Eapenns : > " “Wa whateoenpacedasa Gig,forans: One ‘ By CesNows Statt Sisurk find solution man. to have a commitment from if an agreement to postpone result of the restraint. pro. Lg im t ‘ Aandi elon may aged to oral the move.“ pt ol the ove ad not been ram and acs thal salary * The Miss Castlegar Fas- . mE ' soon be found to tho dupute "And according to corcat- ward that ae (pe reach Fevelsare going to beheld to PEON cos bon Show Monday night pos tee chairman Larry Burne, Betly Uottabowik) woalds't Bares aad his committee = | Sericted mace then 600 z > ; the postponement will make for 30 da; e was instructed tb te ic al and tional pro- ei olfice following a promise by it possible for an ‘unnamed a tery fechnicel and vocational pi . the local postmisiress to local resident to purchase a meeting last Py ake cent ra Costlagar contestonts i postpone the move until June trailer from proprietor of the wm the postmis- the matter tothe courts lithe year. ye ‘The remaining $4 million and a host of new sum , 2, Rose Burm expand in ab move wast mer fashions photos ‘The post office, presently fie. interview Tuesdi The committee will not go aload rant owner Birds added further that if ahead with: Inigetion eee t Employees ge Rose Legebokoit had planned the local person purchases ceedings, Burns said and te : ee) to rent tho trailer to the the ved to optimisticthata new location employees, represented bp. singllor new leche jm 4 loeatio be found for the post the Pulp and Paper Workers grams nday. For a ] . Tuewdsy to Rose's Restay dents of the community. He office “which would solve of Canada, pooper alinansevsiy ts meeting, turn to page AS f : » i Valoy residents wanted the didnot mention the name ot everybody's preblems” Perra also said there would . Pe ‘An Lth-bi yeeting post office to remain the buyer. ‘The Crescent Valley pos i vity,” Per Ons of the all-time great heavyweight cham. . esd: sine amit Sate to the com- The Tuesday meeting office has been a traditional Me ashe couldnt hay whet pions of the world, Jack Dempsey. died ; : ’ J el marked the turning point in focal point for members of rece oa kirk has gained in produc Tuesday. For a full story on his death and lite. “The epetaons conde, “Bt! negotiations the community for nearly 70. the g YS aunounen- icity in elation 40 other en) page BI ( : andmembers of commiltee get sarted because Hove had threatened eee eae ee ment of its 8 leges and institetions = : s : .