Supreme Court Squashes Prepaid Funeral Charges The British Columbia Su- preme Court has quashed ‘charges against four men and a, two companies charged with conspiring to solicit prepaid funerals. Charged in the case, heard during the cufrent spring assizes, were Donald R. Callahan and Kenneth Schmelke of Red Deer, Alta.; Lawrence Albrecht and Frank “Richardson of Penticton; the Western Bible Society of Pen- ticton, and “Valley Funeral Chapel Ltd. of Penticton. + The charges arose from what the Crown contended was an attempt to take over the Scenic Valley Retirement Centre, Penticton, by pur- chasing debentures held by a number of Penticton resid- LINCS _ SASH ‘AND DOOR ALL TYPES OF LUMBER ELK CEMENT — PLYWOOD Storm and Screen Windows Made to Order All Sizes of Glass Cut to Order KOOTENAY BUILDING SUPPLIES “We Take Better Care of Your Building Needs” Only’ two days are left on Saturday and on Sunday. to the “Castlegar Open” so| All make sure your entry early, According to the tourna- ment chairman's report, ev- erything is well organized in guarantee a mem-jat 2 order to orable experience fur all par- _ ticipants. All contestants are re- quested to check in by 8.15 am., so that hole positions can be established immediate- ly. This will ensure an early Start. The course will closed from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. Kootenay Karrot Krunchers Make fairways must remain open because of the shotgun start. However, normal play for non-contestants and the general public will resume On Saturday evening there will be a social at the Arena Hall in Castlegar. Ev- eryone is welcome to come and enjoy an. evening of ex-| cellent music, in to extend a-warm welcome to all visitors. Let's : show our area is noted for. Our ladies section of the club will be holding their “Open” on Tuesday, so if any} 5! them that ‘warm hospitality! HIGH SPIRITED Darlene Dunn of Caarleeae, wouldn’t milss for This w: and good dancing. Let's join| ig Bee. ‘when pp at the - + CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 5, 1969 YOU CAN STORE THESE GREAT SAVINGS TOO Just Look Over Our. DAM. OPENIN G SPECIALS - CHUCK STEAK Canada Choice,.Canada Good. Canadian Grain Fed Beef «.. 1.69 Butterbali — - Grade ya ina i last Thursday evening and was greeted by her fellow graduetes. The 1969 graduation class of SHSS numbered 159 students with principal John Holden singling out this year’s group as the most cohesive, spirited, responsible and co-op- erative that the school has ever seen. — Castlegar News 636 Columbia Avenue — Phone 365-5155 men who are free at that! time could give the gals a hand, I am sure they will appreciate it. J. Zeebroff, R. Dyson, The Crown alleged that part payment for the deben- tures was to be in the form of prepaid funeral plans. In dismissing the charges Steady Progress Members of the ioolen: ‘Government Navigation Lock in the Arrow Dam While the Dam was Under Construction _ following two days of legal argument, Mr. Justice J. A. MacDonald said each of three charges against the defend- ‘ants alleged more than one conspiracy. District Socials The Scene Al... fars. D. E. eee 365-5503 Mrs. Henry Knippeibess. ee Kinnaird at- tended the: wedding tal their it Sat- vice-president, of the Teachers’ Associa- Ruth Townsend of inate, KINNAIRD JUNIOR |SECONDARY SCHOOL ‘Castlegar Juniors Lose Doubleheader The Castlegar Juniors y 11 men and walked three. -{lost both games of a double- Cecil NOTICE TO SHIPPING B.C. INTERIOR — ARROW LAKES CHANGED AIDS TO NAVIGATION Busing 8 weer ‘levels of the Arrow Lakes have ne- ne in lighted aids. When sew ermanen of each Tight will be advertised. LL 25 McCormick Pt. (Syringa Creek) moved to new location on south shore. A new light, character- istic Haing white every 12 seconds, has been es- Creek. tion abs Chueh at Bellevue, Alta. when she became the bride of Andrew Lang of Port ding | by Kinnaird. and Mrs. Everd Coop-| er of Victoria left for home Monday after visiting 3 at the R. L. home of Mr. and Mrs. Ki pest eer berni, formerly of Kinnaird. They were accompanied to the wed- Miss Jean Leveridge 322 Forest Fires ‘Fought Across Canada in April” fires it & visited Peace River, Edmon- ton and Nipawin, Sask. Mrs. Maria Merlo of Kin- naird left Saturday for the main coast where she will re: for medical attention. Sympathy is extended to Mr. Hadikin of Pass elon ‘whose sister, Mrs. Polly’ Relkoff of Taghum, died at her home on May 31. Mrs, Carl Henne of Cas- tlegar, president, and Mrs. Tie Coopers, who have been vac- ationing for the past month, woodlands, according to esti- mates of the Forestry Branch ies and forestry at Ottawa. By comparison, in April 1968 there were 765 fires using damage to 53,000 acres of forest. f April with forest damage sversehie 19,000 acres. he primary teachers: meeting in There were 322 forest Canada dur- ing the month of April which damaged some 2,000 acres of of the department of fisher-|gin Over the previous de- by bird, cade there was an average of pre fires during the month Our track meet held last Friday was highly successful. We gambled on the wea- ther and it proved to be just right — not too warm and not too cool. Everybody was in. good spirits and sales at} the concession counters soar- ed to record heights during ie day. (The weather lent itself to both hot and cold refresh- ments and these the Student uncil had provided. in abundance.) At the end of the meet the T-Birds were declared the winners by the narrow mar- of ‘two points (210 to 208!) The mile run proved to be the deciding factor. It was held on Monday at noon hour home ahead of of the pack, led their Doug Houghton, He was followed by Han: dy Giles, bert ;and Toni DaRosa. Bob ae came in fifth to the honor and last Be", Terry Maloff. Shot Put, girls of the galloping Lippizzans place (for points) was nailed by Jaguar's Blondeau. Full results of the track meet are as follows: Javelin Throw, girls Pat Fomenoff, 54’ 5% 2 Beverley Strelaiff. 3 Bren- da Young. Javelin Throw, boys Bruce Knippelberg, 127° 2 Albert Machado. Grace Gormley, 24’ 10%' 2 Sharlene Saville. 3 Lynn Baron. Shot Put, boys Manuel Garcia, 40’ 9”. 2 and saw four T-Birds fly'Don Rogers. 3 Wayne Ostofor- off. Discus, girls Discus, boys Philip header played Sunday, after- noon in Grand Forks. the lone Castlegar hit. Gran Grand Forks won the|Forks was credited with four first game 3-0. Brian Hama-|hits, gami, the winning pitcher, Grand Forks took the fad iv strike-outs and allow-|second game 10-2, Castlegar’s ed two walks. runs Py Gene Shutek struck: out whe had both got on first on Youth Here Fined Harry Strukoff, the win- On Two Gharges ning pitcher, struck out 10 and walked four. Rod 3) Of Break-Eniry A Prince George man first batter of the game, got id ” MacKinnon struck out three and was relieved by Gene Shutek in the 6th. hutek fanned the last two a batters of the game. a hen his 1964 model car left c i elght the Toad two miles. west of| "i peel aug td committed five er- ‘orks was credit- pri ‘ine one hits and made two errors. The Castlegar Juniors will be in action again on June 15 when they travel to Ross- land for a p.m. Saturday and rolled into ‘a ditch was released Sunday [from the Castlegar and Dist- LL 26 ae Bay — moved to higher location. A new light, characteristic flashing white every 12 seconds, has been established opposite Johnston Creek at Smith Point. LL 27 Edgewood Point — moved to new location across LL 30 Cottonwood Point range, front — discontinued. LL 32 Rock Island Channel Range, Front, — discon- tinued. LL 35 Kuskanax Creek Point — discontinued. inson Point. Victoria, B.C. May i uae E..Slaght Dieter Manager Victoria Marine Services Base Dept of Transport “ing guilty before magistrat2 ‘HC. Pitts ira a charge of driv- ‘ay Karrot Krunchers record steady progress in their ef- forts to achieve good health and a desired weight. Pat Paul and Lucy Chev- eldave both gained their star status by recording their chosen weight in the: month]- May. it. lose! e current contest id beaten path around a green This © evening) Dr. John = Walton vr speak to oe an F Best, loser for May was Sheila Thederahn with Marg: aret Munns receiving her sec- ond spoon for remaining with- Bob Jeffery and D. Jones will be in the final for the Bosse Photo TURKEYS Inspected .. Trophy. It appears that a few high ‘handicap players are moving into the winner's cir- cle once again. Interesting comments poured forth from the course committee ‘at the executive meeting on Monday. People are still not concerned about in her desired weight for an- ery other period of three months. ance crew is working hard in order to provide the golfers with good playing conditions. However, it be- comes quite discouraging to them to see wumnecessary abuses going on constantly. .For instance, golf carts are not allowed on tees.or on tafe aprons of the greens. will soon kill the grass ‘thus| leaving ." compact ground around the e exeen. Let's Pull an answer period will follow. With this being the first si also be a bool ige. On June 12 the weigh-in am. as mem: time will be 9 bers are travelling to Ains- worth Hot Springs for the Oe carina ad people. t oy {from more than Mr. and Mrs. Guy Guido; of Kinnaird, were Zamone the! 15,000 id guests Kinnaird Couple Attend 60th Rotary Convention area in world progress. . Symposium pa oaicipants ‘Pork Steak ald; d: news- 70 « who attended the 60th An- nual Convention of tary International, in Honolulu last ek. weel Mr. Guido, a member of. the Castlegar Rotary Club, is attending his fourth Rotary corivention. Official delegates to the convention . elected James F. Conway of Rock- =n} ville \Centre, New: York as he organization's. president for 1980-70. They also elett- ed international officers for the. year beginning July 1, ‘One of the highlights of is the thowehtel golf course etiqu- the a sympo- sium, “Dawn. of ‘the Pacific,” focusing on the political de- course. we request under seven) _ FREE HOMELITE DAYS = ---AT-WALDIES ——-— BUY. ONE HOMELITE that years of age not be taken on po- tential in-the 2 Pacific and the FRESH KILLED Chicken GRADE uye Bologna .No. 1 Quality Kiichi former minister of economic planning for Japan; W. Wal- r Williams, Seattle banker and ad former sc chairman of te Relish "tera = $1. 00 Unit economic development aa former US." undersecretary laza-Las- Tee by, president of Pan “Ameri- can World Airways. Modera- tor of the panel was Roscoe Drummond, whose syndicated column on politics and world atlas: appears in 150 news- ape at) ‘Another key convention speaker was Astronaut Frank’ Borman, a Rotarian of (Space .|growing importance of this Center) Houston, Happy Vale § Considerable interest was] in library Local Delegates Attend. Libraries Conference ‘velopment Commission also met. with local 1 shown in: the West Kootenays at the recent British Columbia Li- “= $1.00 3 .. 69° so 59¢| — 10. $1 Salada Finest Orange Pekee — ‘Tea Bags, 120. 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There: will when st tol be | held in Castle- gar, We be a social at the club house at egates| Mae: met. wit wnetabess of e|rary in the ere team which surveyed libraries Mrs, ‘W. A. Sones and Jobn Also, there will be a mix- ed social. in the near. future.| in area last’ October.|Mansbridge attended from of the Library De-| Castlegar. 4 Graham Wefers 3 rice $1 Maxwell House Q: ‘Regular Grind CHAINSAW AND GET A FREE EXTRA CHAIN WALDIES SERVICE CASTLEGAR, B.C. s Donuts. Baker's Dozen .... 2 a 858 PUZZLED About Which Car to Buy? Also appearing _ before magistrate Pitts on Monday was James Foster Watson, lo, of Castlegar who appeared on two charges of breaking, en- try. and theft. 223 Carnation. d Milk |. NALLEYS Potato Chips triste pax ‘49¢ cincer ace ...4 aime, BOE Zing 12. $1 Cheese ots $1.19 KRAFT JET PUFFED 2... 89° Marshmallows 10.69% High Jump, girls One charge arose from Linda McGauley, 4’ 3”.|an incident which took place 2 Dianne Cook. ¥3 Dianne|the night of May 4 when ap- Westerlund. 4 proximately $14 was removed High sump. boys trom SHSS. Mike Conkin, 4’ 8%”, 2 The second charge arose Ross Dickson. 3 Keith Mc-|from the removal of a case of beer on May 23 from the Government Liquor Store here. Watson had appeared in court on May 28 and was re “WE'VE GOT STORAGE T00” And the place to store all this food isin a © POLARIS “DEEP | FREEZE A top quality. Poon being featured now "at PARDMAN’S FURNITURE & APPLIANCES LTD. “DAM. BUSTING” Specials on our Furniture and ‘Appliance main. floor “CHECK AND COMPARE - $198.00 SALAD DRESSING ‘Monarch Gauley. Triple Jump, boys Cam Oxman, 33’ 7%”. 2 Manuel Garcia. 3 Mike Con- Pole Vault, boys manded in custody, for a pre- Ross Dickson, 7” 11”, 2:sentence report at that time. Doug Houghton. 3 Duncan He pleaded guilty to both icNabb. charges and received a sus- 75 yard Dash, girls pended sentence with 12 Gloria Zaytsoff, 9.9. 2!months probation on the liq- Linda McGauley. 3 Pam War-‘uor store incident and was ford. sentenced to one day in jail 100 yard Dash, j boys for removal of money from John Haley, ite 80. 2 Cam | SHSS. : Oxman. 3 Bill Go. 220 vere Dash, Gorgon loria Zaitsoff, 313, 2 Carol’ Tomlin. 3 Susan Roden- rE. From the towering grandeur of the “Rockies to the sandy beaches of Z the coast. From the charming Okanagan Valley to the sprawling Peace River country. From the vast forest reaches along Highway 16 to the gardens of Victoria. Your home province offers endless ¥ opportunities for enjoyable holiday travel. Heed the call of British Columbia this year. “B.Cee-ing is Believing” GOVERNMENT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA DEPARTMENT OF TRAVEL INDUSTRY Hon. W. K. Kiernan, Minister .R. B. Worley, Deputy Minister DUNCAN HINES Cake Mixes ‘Assorted Flavors 2. rm. 89 Tastant Coffee!2?-$1.59 5 ue 19% ‘Strawberries 3 Data 89¢ | Poratoar 10 = 69 Garon Cob 5 » 59° STORE HOURS ARE 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M. — MAPLE LEAF Oranges 10% 0 F F ‘Sweet and Juicy .... All Food SUPPLEMENTS from June 5 to 15 HEALTH FOOD SUPPLY 4th Ave., Castlegar 2-23 EASY. ON Speed Starch TOPS Dog Food BATHROOM TISSUE B Ga I I e t 4 Rolls : Age OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 9 PM. Carol Tomlin, 1:113. 2 Susan Tipping. 3 Suzanne Van Yzerloo. ), boys f Glenn Archambault, 1:6.2. 2 Bruce Knippelberg. 3 Philip |! Blondeau. 880, girls lk Susan Tipping, 2:51.38. 2 Silvana DiGiacomo. 3 Susan Rodenburg: fo here Houghton, 2.32. 2 Bob Rafter. 3 Blaine Taylor. The T-Birds were ful in sweeping most of the relays. CHOIR CONCERT June 7 — 8 p.m. in the S.H.S.S. 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