Provincial; ‘Library, : :Parliamant+ Buildings,” iVictorta, BOC, 'Dee. SL/87E54 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 4, 1964 Graduation Tomorrow Night! jTighty-elght grade 12. stu- ment exercises to be held in the; events will be principal gon Bay : I i dents will graduate from SHSS| school's gymnasium at 8 p.m. Holden, The invocation will bi was fae esi , VOL. 17, No, 24°): tomorrow night in commence- to for the evening's} given Rev. Tegwyn ‘Evans = ote, pa board ‘chairman Ce | str, trate . Walter Jacobson will de- ; Ee =a ' z 10, CEN as REBICORY: ATRL ver greetings from’ the trust- PUBLIC NOTICE DO YOU KNOW? » Micon ruost Speaker at Da- installed in your basement vid Thompson Stamp Club, 7,80 4 out of the way June 8, at home of J, Toogood, PAYS FOR ITSELF in about a year of drastically reduelng soap, clothing, cas- metic, electrical and plumb- ing bila, ; Romember Order o Star Annual Strawberry Tea and Bake sale Twin ant vere. Halt) June 20, 2,80 ~ 4.80, Doo: Tickets ‘ssc Bobson Strawberry Fostival June 20 starts 2. p.m. land and water sporta crowning of Queen, Maypole Dancing Bingo Supper 530 to 7. Evening — Baseball No Fuss No Bother | ind: Dance, all cordially. in- No Obligation vited. PLUMBING & SMITHS “secre Gi CRESCENT ST, — PHONE 3401 — CASTLEGAR, Senter } Check with us for all models and all sles of Duro Water an ‘You’ Ir love PLAYBOYS ‘Nationally advertised on television —$9.95 {oa variety of colorfal shades of non- scuff, non-crush “Living’ Leather”, this PLAYBOY slip-on is designed to stay snug on the foot. Walk-on-air insoles and Hewetson's famous foam ‘soles give ree Jaxéd comfort to every step, HEWETSO MADDOCKS | ees and district superintendent of schools Claude Bissell will bring greetings from the de- partment of education. The class history and class Prophecy will be glven by Jill Hughes and Barry McGillivray while the school band will play several appropriate musical se- lections including Exodus and In a Chinese Temple Garden, Vice-princlpal R. J. Patrick will introduce guest speaker J, C, Carpenter of Nelson who will deliver the address to the graduates. Teachers Mrs. J.P. Logelin and Jim Crawford will introduce the graduates oa and, as a mass choir, the gra- duates will sing I'll Walk With God> and Stanley Humphries Hymn, .The valedictory address will then be delivered 6 by Elaine Hirtle. Gerald Goresky will be toast- master at the graduation ban- quet which will be held at 6/& p.m. tomorrow night. The toast to the Queen will be Don Schwartzenhauer while that to the parents will be given by Jeff Banigan. Gwilym Hughes . | will respond to the toast to the Barentes oast to the school board aeat ‘te given by Arlane Archambault and’ will be res: ponded to by trustee Jim La- mont while the toast;to the de- partment of education will be proposed by Teresa Oswald and responded to by Mr. Bissell. ; The toast to the teachers will be given by Ken Wyllie and responded to by Jim Biles- ky while.the toast to the PTA proposed by Arden Pugsley will, be responded to by Ed Mosby. The toast.to the senior ma- trics will be proposed. by {each er Bruce’ Kallio and ‘will responded to by Bernice Tights while the toast to the graduates proposed by teacher Ron’ Mc- Intyre will be replied fo by Alex Perehudoff. fe Village to Price Parking Meters Bs Castlegar council decided at its meeting Tuesday night to write parking meter firms ob- taining information on the cost of parking meters. mH Letters will also.‘ go. out to Revelstoke ‘and: Mission ,— who had: meters and took them out — and to Grand Forks and Creston, who\ have ‘meters in- stalled. 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Authority “is ° pany reasonable. increase in: costs |' IP ithe: ‘st! ‘Annual’ Open ‘Tournament: sponsore tlegar Golf:.Club. Tournament: chairm; ‘left, holding the replica of the cup which ie: winner xpects : entries: from all ov the: , (permanently, to th id: West. < ISSUE is ‘being ‘sold ’ “Hlegar Golf ‘Club: to install a yy ‘the Cas- water. system at the course. ‘The debentures, in $50, $100 and: $500 “lots, will pay 6 er cent interest and the club‘will start redeeming’ $2,500 ,of them every year after three years, Golf club ‘secretary- ‘treasurer Walter Jacobson and president Dick ‘Wayling, | ary. ‘shown ‘here - with -a'poster: advertising the debentures, (said Paul Moroso’ willbe. official trustee for.the -issué. cod Castlegar: News’ Photo |' near Blueberry on Sunday, all kept: in’ su: ense every minute of the stadium’s opening. stock car races. '. ‘The. races, officially: op ell- ing: the newly: ‘constructed t track ie: Canadians: walk “away with ail the top positions. : The: first race, called the trophy dash, ‘was. won ‘by Bob Dixon, the ‘West Ki ‘ootenay Stock Car Racing Association’s; secret- . Mr.. Dixon: took: the ‘event in’ car. No. 99, a Columbia’ Mot- ors-sponsored ° vehicl In Deer Park Funerals The‘ B.C.*. ‘Hydro and: Power. ‘prepared - to.: pay ju having: persons: who’ die in ‘metery:: ard of this % (months a the Deer/Park-Renata area: bur- bd ?fed?in:Park:Memorial: Cometery. at ‘Kinnaird:‘rather than’ ‘injthy ow, "Kent, the Deer Park Ce- ariety Store premises mex oor. to: ‘Lewis’. Barber Shop.:, A full line‘of piationery, and. ‘allied lines will be carried . by| ‘the ‘business: aswell a5 office juipment and ma rea Manager, of the store eis Gene «Stewardson. <<'The>PUC letter! noted that oH linc. :Hydro:‘is \conéerned that ‘cemeteries ‘to’ be: affected : by: the‘risin Cemetery. Boar Y -cemetery. atian early: ‘date 5 The :PUC: notes ‘that 'there| are. still matters to. be consid- .ered: befote final ‘closure ‘of. the cemetery ‘can’ be made: and. in this connection asks “how many, grave spaces you have sold for. future; use: andi: what:. Habili : y: the’ drone’ of}. | un-muféled + "oneinas and the roars: of September or. on Oct. 1): the:n cessary; approval “has now ener @ yy the House of Commons al Senate. and ratification’ is | - formal. step iwhich. even deral.,. election, would not Upon learning < louse :proval for. ratification, “Premier ennett |: said’ contracts .. would iss that many of had hoped. ton he declared: “Now that, it: has come about; all. rejoice.” t hap tpas- ay al ie bilkand Sera A proposed water. bylaw fo -| Castlegar—estimated by Comm, Gwilym: Hughes several weeks ago to cost $108,000 —. could be accommodated at ‘no: extra the taxpayers and thus obtain the full benefit of. the |: current rate structure:and war ‘system”, ‘adding: : “It: is’ sound municipal: economics’ to’ extend the repayment of. such expend- tures over. period, of.20 years, ‘0 :permit. future: residents and Sevetoners oO assume o thelr share ally..increasing ipal’ Loan. Developieat Fund provides: a: 25. refunt if? any: wo) fore: 866. ter: frontage the loner told. council at its meet- ing last week. * He «said water “storage: in |: the © village is inade- quate” to meet the req ents of an efficient fire fighting ser- |. vice while fire protection in the | : So; to the whole of. Castlegar.” : 3 point 000. water bylaw: sparked “by. ‘other Mr. Hughes said of all im) ovement should take lace b ore storm water instal- went well, except for a few spe-| . cetacular- ~pileups:. The: track-had some hand in the smashing wu of: these. cars, ,still culte roug from its: newness. zi that. the. present;.revenue :'of about $10 000 a year ‘from: the d ‘is ‘insuffi lent to ‘cov e ‘cost of the major ite ge’s bol noting‘ that ‘roac “fare jong. ‘overdue.’ be’ note: people - will ‘judg : ‘Zinio Oucstion : Gwilym Hughes 10-} sure in their x Pe. ‘Comm. ase. said the fire chief: is fully, behind: the proposed : bylaw. ‘and. that: it’ is} -«-: eee rain eee ge; cul e ww mibdlvaon Pee Comm." Tome | Zinio: com mented that th ie people in system”. ‘and that they” then selves haven't made much effort to’ get. off it.) ‘such‘a bylaw by iho water pre: ty Eighty. Eight Students raduate from SHSS in, Commencement Exerc you have; if ' any, in this matter." +.to The architectural firm pow | Paul’ Smith ‘of, Vancouver. posed ‘expansion tlegar’ and District Hospital