a CASTLEGAR NEWS, Wednesday, March 22, 1967 Castlegar Hows Sponsoring Centennial Essay Contest A Centennial essay contest open to all dents in School Di has beer announced b: Pad News publisher L. he local contest, part of a nation-wide contest an Weekly sored by the Canadian Weekl Newspapers Association, wil offer prizes of $25, 315 and $10. The winner of the maronal con- trict No. dase he contest in be tructor in hist- . ory at Selkirk College, and Ross Selle. an-English instructor at Essays will be written on “My Responsibility as a Canad- jan.” They must not be more than 750 words long and must the Castlegar ade ay and 12 ata G John Munro Ross Fraser Results from District Bowling Rowdy Ral Rollers larie Prokop 262, LUT Marie DHE 616. THS Moaners 871. THT Moaners 2355. Team points: Screamers 55, Hooters 55, Groaners 37, Wailers 34, Criers 50.;Moaners 58. Tues. 1 O'Clock : LHS Vi McLuckie 247, LUT Glenna Akselson 605. Macalister's Insurance or ae Macalister’s Insurance Team points: Macalister’s In- surance 3, Castlegar Drug 3, Cedar Crest 1, Independents 2, Team No.5 2, Oglow’s 1. Tues. Mixed League LHS Hazel Donaldson 257. f | LHT Hazel Donaldson 650. LHS Mona Menard 231, Lar Joyce Turner 522. THS Cadillacs 859, THT Ramblers 2363. * Team points: Mustangs 2, Jaguars 2, Chevys .2, Thunder- birds 0, Ramblers 4, Cadillacs 0. Wed. Night Mixed LHS Marg Foubister 201. LHT Marg Foubister 505. MHS Al Riedel 292, MHT Al Riedel 793, THS Bank of Commerce 909. THT. Bank of Commerce 2508. Team points: Bank of Mon- treal 1, Alley Oops 0, Gutter Five 3, Eiett Balls 0, ‘Bank’ of Commerce Woodland Park- ers 4, Other 600’s Walter Kanigan Mott Rohn 340, MHT| 873. MHS Matt Rohn 780. THS Rogulars 1089, THT St ale contest details are to B.C.’ s Logging Industry be found in an aa. cleernere in this pay Campbell Pasig he was a that Tocal entries are to reviewed by such competent co nape fe st er’s e in history and has taught at Columbia Junior Col- -lege, ‘at the’ University of Vic- toria and -has assisted in the in- + sernation, studies PrOBFaIL at le is presently. writing a books on they ‘Hon. H. H, Stevens, ee which he has receiaa Can- His logging par, in British cor umbia can look back over more than 180 years to the arrival of Captain James Cook in Nootka Sound where he set his crews to. work falling the giant firs to renew his masts and spars. Virtu: growth, however, has since 1890 when the introduc- tion of the steam donkey brought power to the big woods. Since then the machine has|. dominated the industry, growing ever more powerful and versa- tile as. engineers. and Jogging operators Pooled their techni ce Mr. Fraser is ¢ t Sir. George wiles ad Wecil a. dean’s | D] education from College of McGill University. He spent three years as a high schoolteacher in Montreal and has completed -his master’s _degree at UBC. exp ence to: solve the special pro- blems p to the fai op- erations high on eke hills with mill or salt-chuck, Tomorrow — who knows. . Team points: Button Push- ers 1, Pinheads 3, Regulars 3, Nutty, ive 1, Smarties 3, Tiger Other 600's Les Achelson 688: Reg Bro 662, Jack Donald- son 644. Wednesday Morning Drivers -SHSS. Activities By KATHERINE KNIPPELBERG The Jatest letter from the Foster Parents’ a laa concerning Stanley Humphries’ foster dau- ghter, it Bing, reads as aoe Dear foster are assista Kit Bi Bin ing... is now 4 feet 11% inches tall and she weighs 85 pounds. The steady monthly cash grant, as ell ad as distribution Bio ool happy to send you the ast in- on ous Sountrys and big timbers of || this region. Today, power. saws fell and buck timbers, tractors and gas or diesel powered donkeys “in mobile yarding units bring the huge logs to the landing or cold- deck and giant truck-trailer com- your foster child, Fu Kit Bing, and her family, 60 you may see the changes that have taken place since our last report. We continue to see Kit Bing every month and have been able to guide the child and. the fam- ily in the use of your monthly SAFEWAY CORRECTION TURKEYS bb. household: goods have ‘added much joy and comfort to the child’s life. Kit Bing is a senior in the same school this term. Her tui- tion has been decreased .. . be- cause she did good school work in the past academic year. After homework she is a good assistant in helping her mother with domestic affairs as well as ut Kit Bing of the on continue her eduent ion, Pee do thank you, as does for your help and he, family, £04 pe that fou will help us a WS. poe F with work, Sincerely yours, (Mrs.) Lucile L. Cham- berlin, Director in Hong Kong. Final inter} house wrestling results are: Mayan Mustang 32 Cossack Kids 15, Roman Rams 14 and Polynesian Pussycats 7. On March 11, the SHSS Sen- ior Band travelled to the West Valley High School in Spokane. The trip was worthwhile as one student said, “Tt was a good ex- lence!” per * = * Thurs. Mixed Commercial LHS Lenore Evans 220, LHT Lenore Evans 610. MHS Harry Chetnod 248. MHT Jake Koenig 63’ THS Exacto’s 1086. THT Ex- acto’s 2828, Team points: Exacto’s B 1, St 4 Celgar Other 600's Matt Rohn 627, Harry Chernoff 619, Friday Night Classic Mixed LHS Kay Adshead 229, LHT Ev Schmidt 577. MHS. John Obetkoft 283, MHT John Obetkoff 748. THS The Od Lucky Bucks 3, The Guteasts 2 Head Pins 2. Other 600’s Darrel Rourke 689, Bill Davis .627, Erich 600. 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