CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 20, 1963 28 Local Athletes in Track Meet Twenty-eight local athletes com- peting under colours of Legion Branch 170 made a distinctive show ing atthe Legion Junior Olympic West Kootenay Zone Track finals held Saturday at Haley Field, War- field, Competing with teams from Trail, Rossland, Fruitvate, Salmo, New Denver, Nakusp, Grand Forks and Edgewood,Castlegar earned ae- cond place'with 57 points, leading third place Rossland with 53 points and’ well back of) the Jarge Trail contingent which amassed a total of 91. Two hundred and fifty ath- letes ‘under, 16 ycars of age took part in the meet. Ken Healey, a Castlegar. athicte of great promise, competing in’ the Peo Wee boys division tied with Bantam Mary Coflin of’ Rossland wn and respected Cas- flegar couple who recently moved ta Penticton will: celebrate their. a june’ 20 wedding anniversary there a ‘Mrs, WwW. ‘Dan Gilroy, who how, reside at 1094. Govern- ment St., ‘Penticton, will celebrate their 50th, wedding anniversary re- celving ; relatives and. friends at a-buffet luncheon td be held ‘at the | Pilgrim House . Motor, Hotel iw Penticton. at. Lp.m. - on June "yr, and Mrs. Gilroy were mar- ried at Spokane, Wash., makin; "their first home at Nelson in 1013, They moved to Cranbrook in 1914 where they resided until 1955 when they moved to Castlegar. They have been Tresidingsince be tted 15 of this year in Penticton, ey have‘ one son-in-law and dau- ghter, Mr.'and Mra, Frank (Helen) Richardson ‘and one for top honours. Each |-- two, wins and one se. cond place, and will share the’ Le- glon zone aggregate , shield, ‘Since Ken is eleven and In the Pee Wee division, he will have to wait un- til next year to qualify | for. JOTP |provincial finals, Meet director Joe © * Haley an- nounced that a three day coaching clinfe and provincial ‘champion. ship meet will be held in Vernon August 3-5. Saturday's event win- ners in the Bantam and Midget age groups. will compete with winners from 17 other Legion zones across B.C. Among ., those. representing West Kootenay will be Gar! zuto. of Castlegar who took the midget boys’ discus event and Fred Koch of ‘Renata who..won - first place in.the midget boys shot put. Fred competed in provincial finals in Vancouver last August. - Both boys .plan to gain experience by entering the Interior of B,C: Open Age Championships in” Kelowna June 29, Garth was, winner of the midget’ decathelon’ at a; Legion sponsored meet in Trail last month, For hia achievement in this gruel. ing ten-event competition he was presented with a trophy at the te who realde in Costlenie, 's award cer: “> Castlegar results in Saturday's competition were as follows: , Ist Ken: Healey. High Jump — 2nd Ken Healey, Broad Jump — Jat Ken Healey, Softball Throw:— Ist Stanley Rilkoff, Pee Wee Girls: — 50 yda, — 3rd Margaret Thors, High Jump Throw —- 2nd Paulette Halarewich. yBantam Boys: — 60'yds, — Srd Walley Hoodicoff. °100 | yds. — 3rd: Wally Hoodicoft, High Jump, — 2nd Raymond ‘ Halarewich, 220 yds, — 2nd John Phillips, Midget Girls: — 100. yds, — 3rd Joy Anderson, Discus — 3rd Pat Brown, Shot Put — 2nd Jac- que Vaesgen. Midget Boys: — High Jump — 2nd Wilson Woodrow, 3rd. Garth Rizzuto. Shot Put — lst Fred Koch, 2nd Garth Rizzuto, Discus — Ist Garth Rizzuto, ree Wee Boys: — 75 yds, —|...« — Ist Margaret Thora, Softball |B CASTLEGAR SOGIALS Mrs, TR. Johnson Ph. 365-8294 Mr. Wayne Eastcott who was the guest of his grandmother dur- ing the past week returned to his home in Rossland Saturday. Mrs. Sid Walton is a. patient in the Kootenay Late Hospital at Nelson, Mr.. and Mrs. R. McCutcheon have returned home after spending a few wavs at Banff, and Mrs, G, Eastcott and Bonale "& Randy Taylor were Sun- day: guests of Mrs. H. Johnson, Mr. and: Mrs, Gordon Clay of ‘spent.a few days visit Wien ING monies, * et Parents should warn ‘their children aeninst : the dangers of swimming in private gravel pits ‘located i in lower Castlegar. : Corporation of the Village of Castlegar PASS CREEK PARKS BOARD’. (WARNING ‘To Baents of children who are non- ntil swim classes are begun i in. July there no supervisor or safety for’ the young - at this Park facility so BEWARE UNIOR BALL GAME ‘Kinnaird. Park SUNDAY at 2.00 p.m. All” ball,” fans are urged to get out. and a eupprt “the players: cree is KINN OP ‘Sure 24, $12.00 Children (14 and under) .. Sein Pool SAT. JUNE 29 Season tickets on sale at Village: Office Monday: Family . ‘High School Students: Cover 14).. “ Savings’ for everyone — see schedule at the ool . ‘or. Village | Office for further. information.” AIRD EN. *. Adults “| ing with Mr, and Mrs, George An- derson, Teaving Monday to return home i s, Earl Bradford is a patient in ‘he “Trall-Tadanae Hospital. Mr. and Mrs..P, Pellegrin left. Monday morning by train‘on their way to Italy, They will spend' a few days visiting in Toronto and H | Montreal, after which they will leave by plane for Italy where they will visit with friends and VICTORIA REPORT By’ JAMES K. NESBITT T never cease gy of: Lieut.-go- constantly on the | not: ‘travelling around the province going’out'te public dinners they'ré entertaining at Government House. ‘However, | they're) a ‘relaxed easy’ when they can.: They enjoy the gardens at Government House and often His Honor takes a con- atitutional up and down hilly Rock- land Avenue. The week: of June 17 is-a ty- Pical one: for: the first citizens of British’ Columbia. On: Monday His. Honor set forth” from’, Esquimalt’ in HMCS Mackenzie for one of his tours to distant ‘parts, .He is visiting King- come‘ Inlet, Gilford Island, Stewart Island, Blubber Bay, Gillies. Bay on Texada Island, Powell” River and " Westview. Most leut.-governors have done a fair, amount. of travelling: and visiting ‘in British Columbia,’ but twas Hon. Frank Mackenzie Ross Gen. Pearkes ‘On the Go’ jwho really got up steam and put | § on the pressure; in this*‘regard: be amazed at;He and Mrs. Ross trotted ‘all over || the terrifle ener. | this vast - province during their 1955-60 term’ of office. fvernor’ George| Gen,’ and Mrs. "Pearkes are Randolph |: Pear- ; (following in’ the © Ross’. footsteps, V. C. and "They pellor like Mr. and Mra, Pearkes' Ross, that if ‘all the people cannot They are almost ;come to’ this capital to: see the Governor he can goto: see’ them, no matter where they may. live, His Honor willbe back from or opening something or other or his coast: cruise June: 21."In’ the meantime ' Mrs.’ Pearkes will ‘have opened two'graden’ parties, making neat little speeches of encourage- couple and’ now. how to: take it|ment to: hard working women and their. Next © Saturday’ the governor and his wife will attend the open- ing ceremonles of ‘the*new Royal Jubilee » Hospital ‘here,"’ with © the genial general doing the” honours, as Queen Victoria's son, the. Duke of Connaught did ‘at the same hos- pital in 1891.) From: the hosplial, ‘Mra, Pear. kes. will be. off ‘to, open another garden party, Next Sunday His Honor will attend a church‘ parade: ‘of the. St, John Ambulance brigade ‘and later he and Mrs, Pearkes will go.to a charity horse show. That's quite a week isn’t ‘it? Gen Pearkes has nearly two anda half more years. to, go. at GWL Members Receive Awards Members of the Kinnaird Coun- cil, St. Joseph's CWL held their final meeting before the summer Soberlak was hostess tothe group at her home last week, Followed by a cook-out was the observance of recognition: night as House. By that time he will be 77, but that will be no- Coad Ytor'him,’ and he'll probably tart in on another jab of some kind, T think he should write his memoirs. Already, he has* had a care soldier, politician, member of par- liament, cabinet’ minister, lMeut.- governor. recess in'the open when Mrs. Karl He has learned to’ take every- thing in this stride, never:to get excited, to rest when he can and go ‘like the wind once’ he gets started. I don’t: suppose -he has had a dull ‘moment in: his life, © PROVINCIAL NOMINI - CONVENTION’ To'Be Held in the - Canadian Legion Hall i, Brail, Be... Saturday, June 22 at 30 p.m.’ * [zl 1st. Campaign 2nd Campaign WATER P SAFETY: — INSTRUCTION —. July. 2nd te 14th duly 15th to ‘Aug. Ist, ‘ RED CROSS INSTRUCTORS =: PASS CREEK - CLARKE'S POOL - PICKERING'S, POOL - KINNAIR “POOL REGISTRATION FORM “AGE oe > om a TEL. - g | ST agar SEAR = LIFE SAVING $7.50 ADULTS 0 00 PLEASE UNDERLINE | —— BEGINNER - JUNIOR -.INTER -'SENIOR ADULT ‘LIFE SAVING © Group INSTRUCTIONS $4.00 “POOLS “ARE $5.00 ‘ ; ALL FEES ARE PAYABLE | IN ADVANCE ‘PRESENT THIS TO ANY OF THE POOLS INDICATED’ SALA mifor two. months, returning home the'end of August. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Stoochnoff returned home’ Sunday from a trip to’ Kamloops where Mr. Stoo- ehnoff attended ‘the B.C. Division of National Union of. Public Enn- ployees Annual ‘Convention: ‘While there’ they visited ean are and an unusual feature Most consistent wearer of the CWL pin, Mra.’ W.' Haywood was presented’ an award of an _Bu ness and_ ‘Professional Directory. insignia ‘pin, the past Mrs. Pat' Haley, was the presenta- tion of a huge “duplicate” of the past president's pin.” ‘Mrs, EB.’ M. found her perfect _‘at- Mrs. George id family, They also visited with. tr. . Stoo: shnatts:. brother ‘and sister-in-law and Charlen: Mr. “and Mrs. Dempicy Metnroy a tendance record worthy of an’ ex- y a single flower.: the presentations was . Ge McKinnon, ’'the “new home Sunday from a ‘trip ‘to the coast. They. also visited. in Prince ton with the former's parents, Mr.. and Mrs. A. Karlsson and Mrs, 1, Plotnikoff left Sunday .for a_holiday to Banff and’ Saskatche- wan points, Mr, and Mrs, Jack. Kanigan, Gordon and Nancy spent the week- end camping at Kokanee Park., Miss Pat:Mclvor left by plane Tuesday for Victoria: where. she will holiday for a month with her sister, Miss Jocelyn ‘Melvor. i; ROBSON SOCIALS the awards on behalf of the new executive. Mrs. McKinnon then read the verse which expressed honor to Mrs, R.'Paul as “Mother. of the Year” who received a scroll. indicating the many duties at home «while porn on every CWL, undertak- “AS hat of newsprint mimicked high fashion. and.was the club's publicity convenor, ; Mrs. J. Kauf- man’s reward. .The hat featured ata perky angle:the CWL note- book and elongated - pencil,’ offset by’ whisps of coloured . streamers, Colourful. also’: was- the hat Mrs. r Sanford Ph, 365-5883 ‘Mr,’ and Mrs, P, Lekteman spent.a few days in Calgary, re- cently visiting their daughter. ‘Mr."and Mrs, H. ‘Matheson and family are presently, spend- ing a m holiday: ‘at the west coast. att’ returned ‘to ‘Mrs. A: H. Hominiuk which’ she received as a consisient- “good housekeeper” especially during: her time; spent on «the ed. a jaunty mop’anid “broom. also. carried. her hone in last week after spending 10 dave with Mr. and Mrs. H, Hyso Mr. strand Mrs, G. Ekins of Giant Mine, Yellowknife, N.W.T... were eer at the home of Mr, /and > Carr. . "ot and Mrs, R. T. | Waldie spent a few days, at Banff recent. Mr. and Mrs.. Gary). Hyson, Perry and Mrs..H. Hyson left.on Monday, for a holiday: at Brandon, Manitoba. Miss: Berbera Martin arrived time-with her family prior:to her, marriage ; on July 2 to, Mr. w. jarrett.’ Mr." and Mrs. J. Bainbridge Leslie and. Susan -and }'Mra, A. of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Waldie. The Bainbridges drove from Nova Sco- tia to’ Victoria, ‘wherer. they: will take: up: residence. Neighbors and friends of Mr. and Mrs. J,.Schuepfer paid them ‘occasion ° of . their ‘25th: wedding pients: of many‘ flowers,‘ gifts ‘and cards.and were presented with an anniversary cake. ; ‘Hrs, Joe Joe Charhan Wins: sioo Prize © “Another winner has eae an nounced, in the .Spell.Cash, game being sponsored. py, Castleaird Pla: za merchants. \'. Latest winner of $100 ‘is. ‘Mes. Joe; Charban: of ,, Kinnaird. home.on Saturday to spend some|_ io the willing rakers: squad”. ‘each re. ceiving’. a‘ plant; for. her kitchen. were, Mrs. Briggeman as a valuable member; -Mrs.'G. Guido, an head of the catering committee; . G. Rust, another “expert” and Ma. Cormier a8 a' project boost- er. The hostess: for: the’ occasion, tied “with ‘red ‘ribl The cookout provided a fadek: nating social period, while business summer project! aggerated' star in silver, accompa- ; Mra. Soberlak, received a bonguet accompanied was ‘discussion for one \dertaken Electric’ (Castlegar). Ltd. * Electric: Heat’: Sj ‘<°Medallion Homes": Ehoxe Bess . GRAVEL...» EXCAVATING DITCHING; pialte ramet rend renee New Homes, Remodelling General C All Work Guaranteed Construct tion ‘Lid P&G church cleaning.’‘Her hat’ featur-| } -° Phone , 365-8151 “Across fromm the Arena”, The theme prominent with do- Box 90 — Castlegar, BC. White were guests atthe home|: a surprise visit last week on the |. anniversary. They, were ‘the ‘reci- | aan BEST. DRESSED , “MEN WEARS McGILL SHOES 2 to 3.30. pm. Every. ‘Tues. ‘Legion Hall’ ~ All wemen ‘urged to’ take advantage ‘of this clinic and General Bulldozing contract © M. R. WIESNER: Phene 365-2839. « ‘3. 1, LAUGHTON “We: Raise,.Moye Houses” Guaranteed i Work Best ef Eaulpment: “WELL! WOMEN'S CLINIC ” Inside, Outside. Repaira . * ELINOR'S BEAUTY SHOP f 40-15 ‘Ave. Phone ' 365-3025 ° KINNAIRD CONSTRUCTION * . DELICIOUS ATING! <.» EXCELLENT BUY . AT THIS: SPECIAL ' LOW PRICE! Bh, a Ae CASTLEGAR. NEWS, Thursday, June 20, 1963 a) RS:. EVERYDAY 9.00 to 6.00: PM FRIDAYS 9.00, A.M. to, 9.00.2, DRM.