"was presented by SHSS 8 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thirsday, June 13, 1963 Bernice Lighfle Wins the Top Award af SHSS Today; ~ Joann Bernick and Ross Little Share Equal Awards fop honors ut awards day cere- inonfes held toilay at SHSS went to Bernice Lightle, Joann Bornick and Ross Little Miss Lightle, who is president of the students’ council, was pre- sented with the Stanley Humph- ries award, Winner of the Leaders’ Club award, which is considered an equal award with the Aggregate Trophy, was Miss Bernick, ase Little received the A program was William Oleski. Following is the st of award winners: Spectal Awards Senior scholarship presented by Mr J. Crawford to: Winnetta Black, Gayle Davis, Don Martin and Marjorie King, Junior scholarship presented by Mr. D, Cunningham to: Harry Kalmakoff and Ken Pic- kering, : phy. The Staniey Sonneries award awal ards by Mie L. Cantell to Jim Fornel- li, Pat Brown, Lidia Pellegrin and }Jack Burak. awards W. -Roy Brown while vice- ‘principals. Al Harvey and W. ¥, Shkwarok presented the Lead- ers’. Club ‘a’ and Aggregate Trophy respectively. Chairman of the awards day presented by Mr. R. Fabbro to: Gay- le McPherson, Waldie and John Lebidoff, Athletic Awards Individual awards; Soccer Ter- ” Brighton Up Your Outdoor Furniture » Outdoor living is a frend in either city or country village these days, and the attractive and inex- pensive furniture we see in‘ the stores is a rea Itemptation to all of us to move out af the house and into the patio or garden, ‘Rattan and wicker furniture is sensible:.for almost any outdoor spot and it can be kept clean with a damp cloth wiping. Tubular alum- inum is light to move about too, and is rust resistant; it needs no paintings which is a consideration 00. The kind of lounge with Plas- tie webbing woven on an aluminum frame gives good service for cot- tage or garden use. The kind that has a separate mattress should al- swim SU An vot couch is a comfortable place to flop on the verandah or at the cottage, without investing in brand-new outdoor furniture. Dress it up with new chintz covering or a bright throw in homespun or den- im. Matching bedthrows and drap- eries in denim or terry cloth towel- ling are cheery and practical for a cottage bedroom. Grass mats or cotton washable mats are‘ the ‘most useful for ‘any outdoor spot..Sand. doesn’t. hurt these materials and they can be easily swept off or shaken withogt a ‘lot ‘of work. ith very little expense y you can make your outdoor spot bright and attractive—a. place‘ tor enjoy the’ long-awaited ‘summ: ry Dalton, Grass Hockey.Lenna Os- achoff, y Nina‘ Relbin, BAlt Ke Pe Marie Seto, Ron}. Fornelli_ of House 3, KR. c. House Track Shield presented to Gordon ‘Anderson of House 2, John Dalton Memorial Award presented to Ross Little of House 4, Curling Award, Mike Dalton. Memorial Curling Trophy present- ed to Ron Lewis, Penny Gibson, Clayton Jolly and Ritta Saarikko, Bowling Award, Castle Bowla- drome Bowling Trophy ‘presented to team captain Alan Hawkins on behalf of team members: Beth Robinson, Carol Green, | Norman Deutch and vor Batchelor. ject Awards French. Consulate, Award for proficiency in French presented by ‘Bfiss M. McKay to Lidia Pellegrin, The Chemical Institute of Canada Award presented by Mr. W. Whit- taker to Don Martin. Mathematical enny Borodula, Track and Field Ross Little, Jane Deans, athletes of the year: Juniors Garth Rizzuto, Joy. Anderson. Seniors Jim Fornelli, Wendy Defoe. Interschool awards, Senior Girls’ West Kootenay Grass Hoc- key Trophy Lenna Osachoff. Jun- lior Boys’ B.C, Gymnastic Trophy arth Rizzuto. Senior Girls’ “West Keotenay Basketball Trophy ‘and the trophy for third place in the Be Girls’ Tournament Brenda House awards; ‘Alan Jacobson Memorial Award presented to Jim Outstanding |, of America Award pre- |sented by Mr. B. Kallio to Horry Kazakott, Robson Women’s’ Instl- tute Prize to top hotiotir, Home ica: nomics student presented’ by’ Mrs, Te Scott fe Jacqueline Rempel. Awards “Latham Foundation ‘of Stan- ford University Humane’ poster . |contest® certificates of merit \pre- sented by T. Couch to Lorane Boro- dula,: John Johnson, Joy’ Byres, Linda ‘Shay, Alex: Cheveldave, Jim Cook, + ‘Margaret Gallo sed) Alec Verl; Readers’: Digest Award: to the graduating class valedictorian per- sented.i by. Mr..G. ‘Thompson to Joann Bernick. Kiwanis Proficlency Award presented ‘by .Mr. G, Fowler :‘to ‘Wendy, DeFoe and Nina Stooshin- Ey J ” Soroptomist Club award pre- |sented by: Mrs. Jean Wyllie Alec Cheveldave, ), chell. to Elizabeth Ratzlatf. honour graduate presented by Mr. son to Judith ‘Schellenberg. nice Lightle, school by Mr. W. R, Brown. “Rotary Club. Award presented ‘by Mr. J. Lambeth to Carolyn Mit." Scholarships Local 480 Mine, aL & smel- terworkers’ Union Scholarship pre- sented by Mr, R,' Morandini. Anne Evans Wright Scholarship in‘Eng- lish presented by Mrs. J, Logelin It‘'was noted: that the | food booth’ at the arena’ will be ‘open during the fair for the ‘use of the fair. W. Thorp reported that there will.be a loud speaking system in the arena which would enable all present upstairs or down to, hear ber. of -the’ Project | Society, was present at the meeting and he said that there will be more floor space as they are the flooring in tho arena. Also that a platform can be bullt‘downstairs as well, Tables at the arena will be ‘available’ for use during - the ‘Insurance, was discussed and is being looked‘ into and’ will be discussed further’ at’ the ‘general meeting. Posters -have ‘been order- ed and will be put: out as s00n as Possible, "it was decided to hold @ gen- eral meeting- on June “19 in the Legion Hall at 8 p.m. when all or- ganizations are urged to have their |: representatives attend as this will be‘a’ very important’ meeting. Con- cessions will be discussed and it is hoped that the representatives will have‘ a-report from their organiz- ation if they want any floor space for’ a concession at’ all. It was:re- ported ‘that the Fall Fair “book will soon‘be ready for. mailing, Entertainment ‘was ‘ discussed and ‘several.persons are to be con- tacted regarding this. It is ‘also hoped that there will bé~ sonie form of outside entertainment: for the children, weather permitting. Paul Th consented to be.in charge of concessions and any Person or club wanting floor space. should contact him at his home’ in Robson or phone’ 365-2511. It: is hoped. that anyone wanting space will apply early. Judges’ for“ the jthat insurance , for. supplies. that Carter, presided over the meeting Possible ‘if he was on his. days off, It was suggested that a loudspeaker ‘be ‘run “outside of the arena dur- ing the’ fair, = Mrs. Jim, Toogood will bé: al- lowed ‘some space for' the showing solidated Mining and Smelting Company through its suggestion o1 Cominco. Employees Receive [2 $1,230 in B4P. Cash Awards — Cash awards totalling $1,230 were made ‘recently by the Con- Cominco Suggestion Plan, sary awards was Basil Erickson of Leading winner of the anniver-'son. bf. stamps. ‘It’ was -|the shop who are kept In the, ‘arena’be obtained. ‘This willbe discussed at the’ gen- eral. meéting.;;Again the . import- ance was stressed of all represcnt- ‘atives being ‘present ‘at the © gen- eral meeting, Inquiries will be made itno the cost of materials, etc for a fall fair banner. After the adjournment of tho meeting . the: ‘hostess served. re- freshments, . thefob fdeas, The awards covered 141 workable suggestions submit- ted during a two-month period. $2,865 the ‘amount’ paid out to employees this year for now ideas through” the regular - suggestion plan, In’ addition, Cominco. paid $1,135 in bonuses for the best sug- gestions. submitted during a six- month period ending last year. Plan to These recent awards brings'to The bonuses were paid to cele- recelved $200 and a $200 bonus for his idea. which of automatic valves in’ the hydro, gen-plant, | <> plan was instituted, Cominco: has paid: out. more) than‘, $200,000 to employees for, ideas: which have resulted in’ savings: or. improved operations. period, top money: of $50 went to ie Be McDicken of the Trail smelt- brate the “20th pea of the )W, Read, D. F, Hanes, W. L. Col- |bura, aS, Langlois and R Watkin: Eogtaséeing prefer 8, H. Mar- tin; G,'G. Barber, 'R. F, Munch, w.- Sakowicr, F, ‘Anger: - We. Hills, “J. CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 13, 1963 A _KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. = Since the suggestion avvard ili, G 'Seafoot: A+ G. Woodruff,'D.'R. Grieve, J, Mason, E. 'Tambellini, E. Bulfone,* G.'R, Meredith, 'Puppo, G. A, Jackson, ‘A: D, Sdao, Ny Sybulka . Engineering Services: -W. J. Pash, E. M. ohuson H J Ink a1 ang E.:Mussio.’ © + and W. Nyberg. 1» S. Del ‘In the latest: twomonth award |. Robson WA The regular -meeting of : the Women's . Association © of Robson Community: Memorial Church was held last. week in the church. hall, The: president, Mrs, Duncan at which 20 members were present. The opening: consisted of. the hymn, “In ‘Christ there is no East or West”, followed -by.a’ prayer of “St. Benedict read by the pre- sident, For the devotional period, which was devoted ‘to. the mission- ary theme, Mrs,A. J, Martin read from the Gospel of , St. Mark -and Mrs. E, Nickerson read an interest ing article on the history of First United. ‘Church . in» Vancouver. The‘ meeting heard the report that this year, instead of a pic: nic, the -Robson. Sunday: School would ‘be ‘entsrtained at lunch ‘on the church ‘grounds. on. Sunday, June 23 following Awards Day at the Sunday School. The Evening Group: agreed ‘to. take charge of the. lunch. and ithe -WA. decid- ed to contribute $15 to the cost. abe members received thi Honors Two Valuable Members for'o. T, 8. Conroy, D.'V, Angerilll, C. alt ham,’ nes cere bat BF Leduc and joen, ie eating the ..use’ of: narrow gauge rails over:the coke bins in- stead of spacer tods, to decrease | pau daughter, Mr. and Mrs, G, Duck- tion held for. the Porter's’ golden wedding anniversary. There were also letters of thanks for flowers and cards sent to those who were * |the same department shared.a $40 award for their suggestions to ‘in- stall pipe: stubs over leaking joints PARA Bruce and R. Halifax of n the dust line-in ‘the slag furnace basement to Jengthen the life: of worth of Rossland, for the recep-|pipin n "$35 winner was 7. H. Thom- pson in: the maintenance shop of the zine department ‘at ‘Trail who suggested that the’ pump line in the oxide plant be rerouted to a The c Mra. E. Nickerson and Mrs, A. J. Martin, had on. display the‘ sweater and other articles ready to send to the United‘ Church. Also displayed was expense was worth $30 to R.°Cun- a lovely afghan made by the mem- bers. The committee -is to decide, where ‘the afghan will be ‘sent as a’ special gift for a worthy cause. in) the smelting. depart- Mrs.'A. W. Thorp for tho stationery committee. Greet- ing cards are: available. Mrs. H. Hyson reported for the gift box' committee. She sald more articles were: needed, Also, the meeting agreed that she order sou- venir ‘spoons with “Robson” print. ed. on’ them’ to: sell. Miss Lily Perkins reported for the -kitchen’ committee vee the Cowl Cc, Coe, J... Cuiistianiie: Klit, J. W. Ros, a D. Doig, A’ D, Miller, R. Lat. patio W. R. Kambick, S. A. Lang- ‘Thompson, L, Pagnan, wood, A. E. Camphell Aa kitchen hed been’ rior. to the simmer Maton, Mrs, Martin’ reported | P' A visitor, Ed Drader, who was pre- and Mr. and Mrs. J. Porter and a tet sent said he would help whenever DA SAFETY are to be Mark your forms “ NOTICE TO PARENTS SWIMMING & WATER PASS CREEK PARK Beginning July ibe duly an and August 10 Application forms: may- be left with: ‘Mrs. .R. A. ‘Fowler, Robson Castlegar’ Sporting Goods Carolyn’s Children’s Centre ter from their ‘ son-inlaw and nT CLASSES: held ‘at: the “For Pass Creek" =| turn in. their. talent money. mi} that | who “ were “it had been remembered, Mrs. J. Heslop will be in charge’ of the visiting June and the “WA executive will take. charge “during: the summer Holiday that committee with Mrs, J. Raine for |” E.R. ‘Walls, ‘P.: Sap) Doyle, W-: Bertoia; ;. and C, Spatari,” VER, Olson and S. Rysen. s : Tadanac Dept.’ C& FD the fies meeting-in ‘the fall would ‘be. on, Sept..:4 and that: at that time imembets would ‘be asked ‘to The meeting: ‘closed ‘with’-a prayer by, the president: ahd the Mizpah Benediction. He ‘Then the ‘ladies shopped for home-made baking and other items at. the. "Bring- and. Buy”: table and 2 also bought at, the stationery ib) ‘At tea. time Mrs. D. Carter ealled for attention. She stated that the group was’ losing © two valuable members, Mrs. L. -M. Quance jand Mrs. .W: :R.- Brown and wished them well in their new a small book ‘from: the. WA ‘mom- bers, ‘Tea 'was‘then: served ‘froma table decorated ‘with ‘a-bouquet.of lilies‘ and - iris. ‘Mr: pecially. decorated for the occasion. Also’ served ‘was’ some, of Mrs. J “| Porter’s_golden,° wedding ‘cake. : ‘The hostesses. for. the afternoon. were'Mrs. A.J: Martin; Mrs. J. H. Smith and Mrs. 3 ek : "1 got the facts first. » That's why / chose Mutual Life.” The ful site. But to me its a fire hazard and very disgusting. *. A bear had been shot and left to rot'in ‘the sun, the. birds. had =, picked its carcass, It was the most ; | boxes are littered nysu'ra't like most people; you buy life insurance for family p : poliéids aré sound investments as well when. they're the Life: policyholders enjoy: steady’ increases: in. the Check the hy / palictes “plus. to quaranteed ; savings: pend ‘protection, revolting sight. , Paper, cardboard all through the bush. 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