4. CASTLEGAR NEWS, ‘Thursday, June 8, 1967 VICTORIA REPORT By James K. Neshill | Today's Provincial Ministers Travel Around the World Never in our history did so many: of our cabinet Thinisters go traveling, They're here, there, everywhere, all over, the place, and all around the world. Premier Bennett says this is well and good, and he may have a point. He says a government must know what's: going‘on in other, distant places, and 50 learn. Time was when, if a cab- inet minister. was not in Vic- toria, he might be somewher in British Columbia, or Ottawa, but seldom in neyer in Japan or India. It's difficult to keep up with the 10 _Peregrinating cabinet min- ters. It costs a lot of money, all the hopping about, but I sup- pose somehow, pomewnere it pave dividends, though I often ik the government could cut down on its general traveling B.C. often show up at. such parties as that of the Convention for the Preservation of Tropical Fish. Certain people in high places love running around at public expense, + No doubt our Premier will be off abroad sometime this summer,.He hasn't been to Rus- sla yet, but says he has been invited. I would think our Pre- mier rather envies the way Pre- The newest aieoavery I In the chemistry of paint! No need for a second coat, Dries in 30 min- utes.Over1000 “breezy” colors. BUY BREEZE WHERE YOU SEE THIS SIGN osLow’s SPECIAL THIS WERK Cottage - Paint Gallon .... $4.99 Fruitvale Hotel -| Rex Hotel }] mler Daniel Johnson of Quebec was received in’France, just as If he were the head of state. Iai the old, more leisurely lays, emier now and then uae to ngland, but not often. It was a trip of more than two weeks, Premier John Robson was in London in 1892, on govern- ment business, when he caught a flnger in the door of a hansom eab, blood Poisoning setting in and taking his life in a few days. Premier Richard McBride went to the coronation of King George V and Queen Mary in made such a hit at the Roy: Court that he was knighted, the only premier in our provincial 1911, and his handsome presence | of 6 Je Royal| did he return, on a visit, in the history to bear a title. James Dunsmuir could have had one, but refused to even consider it} to the chagrin of hls American- born wife, Thomas Dufferin Pattullo, as far as I can learn, was never in Europe in all his life, though invited to visit London by King George VI and Queen Elizabet when they: were here in 1939. It surprises me that Pattullo, as Premier, did not go to ‘London, for he was a British royalist through and Tae ugh. Premier Hart did not go to England ropa he was head the, government. Only once 1920's to his hative Ireland, tak- ing his Victoria-born wife Hattie Machine Works Winners May 29 ‘Trail Machine Works won over Castlegar by a score of 5 Ly 1 at Sunningdale Park on May In Kinnaird Park on June 1 Paddy’s Esso team won a very close game over Castlegar, 4-3. The next home game: Kinnaird Park is for tonight with the visiting team being Rex Hot- League Standings SNOMehNE gar Trail Hotel Candy Flavored Pills Dangerous Parents should be aware of the dangers or the common Ferry Out ‘Bridge In At Needles Plans for a highway bridge across the Columbia River at Needles were confirmed Friday. B.C. Hydro chairman Dr. Hugh -Keenleyside ‘ said high- ways minister P, A. Gaglardi had sannounced in a sxecent speech that’ the bridge was to be built, “I was ‘very Pleased to have this further confirmed in a dis- cession T had with the highways minister on Thursday,” Dr. Keen- Jeyside * added. “In fact, ‘prelim- inary work on the approaches has already commenced.” The new. bridge, which will] th him: He never Want rack back ng would name him Canadian min- 0 ‘Premier Byron Johnson made one be sy London when he was in off: Well, happy globe-trotting th] Mr. B.C, cabinet ministers. KUCW Rummage Sale enor “Theme of Show — Was Life in B.C. In Past Century More than 500 Persons at- tended the Centennial display held last’ weekend by students of KJSS. Featuring artifacts from farm machinery through spin- ning wheels to surgeon's tools, the display was a student-organ- ized commentary on life in B.C. through the past century. The display, which centred around an authentic colonial liv- ing room Church Women held at the pore of Mrs, . Askew with ladies in attendance. A humorous excerpt, How We kept Mother's Day, was read by Mrs. A. Mc pieces loaned from dozens of citizens, companies and groups in Castlegar and district. A display of dolls in costum- es through the centuries and several india ink drawings of early-day scenes lent an air of A morning coffee party, to be held on’ the lawn of Mrs, J. W. Brownlie, complete ¥ with bake table, was arranged for next veaneaiey C, Ackerman will chalet the Beptenben meeting to be held at her home at 130 pm. Rotary Director Retains His Post Ed Herman, of Castlegar nas been re-elected to the board of directors of the B.C, TB-Christ- mas Seal S tany Ch the recent aoniial meeting of the society at Victoria. ‘Vantouver's traffic on, Kenneth 8S. Vau; to the ef- fort, which occupied the entire|” floor space of the secondary school’s activity room. Several pieces of heavy ma- chinery, a huge old bellows used by one of the area’s frontier iths and a used in mining Operations were among the larger objects. A feature attraction at the show was part of a more recent history — the skis first used by the Kootenay’s world champion skier, Nancy. Greene of Ross land, Local historian Harold Web- ber gave a talk on the histo: ry ,| of the area, recalling the boom- 5 or-bust days of opening up the Axrow Lakes and West Kootenay country. The display was a joint ef- fort by history and geography students of the school. - household pl given to babies ‘and children fo: the ‘collet of fever, aches and Pi 5 oF these bab; ‘sized sy yy: by sized pills taken at one time. a child, public health authorities caution. “. Parents" should ower bribe a feverish child to tak aby- eae pill by telling him j its aarp like candy”. Health authorities urge var |i fonts te ae eee : for “met Drug Snistes ean iil. - Tranquillity west to Fit ind - Tranquillity is the most eva-' tions. ; Every spring I go through ©. same routine, and I can’t, | DID YOU ¢ | KNOW . We Clean lea Only $2.50 for every 6 Ibs. of drapes dry cleaned: - You'll be amazed at the quality of Cleanliness at such ‘little cost. SUPPLY LTD. Phone 365-7202 KING DRY. C gots 365-51 45 KOIN ughaD-] was elected Society President. understand ~ why an -intelligent man can‘be so stupid and suck-| Ia: ered annually. All it proves to me is that experience teaches you nothing, contrary to th We, year, May beckons like a benutital maiden clad in the flimsiest of drapeires. Every year I pursue her, panting (¢ (or puff- ing). And’ each year she’ turns out to be-an old bat garbed in potato sacks, with a wart on her nose, falsies and bad breath, The worst of the winter's grind is over. And I look for green leaves and a warm breeee: for a.soft © uillity.: "And \every: ‘Ma: it eludes me -with the: ease an eel would elude. an elephant. Mostly it’s: the Old Lady's faults Like‘.many women she By Bill Smiley for Father the ‘anty ad to:set- tle that. ‘and I thought every- ing was cleared up and I might get a smidgeon of tranquillity. prophet. Had just had a’ pleasant ‘six’ weeks bi around Mexico and the i| Southern states, Worked for his keep, here and there, from’sell- ing fruit’in’ a market to ‘being {a servant for ‘a’ wealthy couple. He's 19. is to sée:all that. shabbi-| wrestling peel An the * ‘vel low spring ‘sun- light, and acts;accordingly:. For. a solid month, | Tve_ been ‘4ook- ing at Srapery material, * wall- paper and "PRESBYTERIAN. (CHURCH .’ Rev. J. H. Wiseman — Service of Worship ‘and Sunday School at 11 a.m. ST. DAVID’S ANGLICAN. - CHURCH 8.00 am. Holy. Communion 9.30 am. Holy Communion’ LUTHERAN CHURCH "i: SERVICES Sundays at 3 p.m. Held in St. David's Anglican Church Sunday School 2 p.m. Rev, Harold C. Clark: - -PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE’ 791 Firet Ave. Pastor: Rev.; KD. Cooper School, il am. Paulie Devoted: 7 p.m. Family Evangelism. Tuesday: - 7.80 Bible Study ‘and Prayer. friday: 7.30 p.m. C.A. Service. “Where area iger but you a stranger THE SALVATION ARMY at) Colt Sunday 2 % * ‘9.45 ams: Sunday; School 11.00 a.m, Holiness Meeting Wednesda jay 7.80 p.m. Bible Study © Thursday; 7.80: p.m.-Home League Phone. 365-7112 Public invited to all. services. You are never a stranger at the '‘Wnvoy & Mrs, K. Mallory _ CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH s Pastor D. Reeves, i" Ph. 868-7178 Next to the Cloverleaf Motel Plaza Bible Hour - 10 am, ly Worship 11: am. forship —:7.30 p.m. All Welcome Evening, Apostolic Church Two:blocks East of the ~ Gastiaalsa Shopping Plaza 10.a.m,.:—= Sunday School Heur ll am, Homing ‘Worship 7.80 p.m. Evangelistic Service “Phone 365-3150 W. Love Interim Minister : All Welcome’ CHURCH.OF GOD Acree a ERE r e'' 365-6762 poses 1038, am, nm Morning Fo y Uniting Since i925 ‘the Congregational Methodist and Presbyterian Churches ‘of Canada - CASTLEGAR .. .- ROBSON — sPhone 365-8337 Rey. Frank Willey. MORNING WORSHIP. Castlegar. — 11.15 am... Robson — 10 a.m. Castlegar — Sunday School. P88) am Scan sre arg: Phone’ 965-7814 Rev. Don Faris WORSHIP. —ilam. ~ Genelle - —T7pm., Klanaied ‘Church School ‘Age 3 to grade 3-1lam. es Grade’ 4 to 9-945 am. and reset, Saeurday: night, Td had enough, I told flatly that idn’t fare if a {Gecorated the ole jouse urple, to include me: out. Rete Then-I get a one-hour lec- fure, trot eons nelenpers just .grin: Miistome to the bee just 8, listens ie and says, politely: “Dad, I have all my life to go to college and settle down to a job ‘and raise family. What's the cush?” What, indeed? med pbridie: Yes, 1 lit bridle. it's tle a ‘her e the chestertiela as it 've only had it 16 years, ‘her ' what's ‘wrong’. with the drapes we have? I refuse to admit the ane Safeway’s Garden Shop Open Thursday, Friday & Saturday when ait hits. hae ae Pim out into .the quive and fear, post heap,” a pile of:old leaves It ~offends my ‘puritan up-| ” the ‘whole : 3 | ethic ‘of hard work, : and‘ the capitalist-materialist outlook of our society. But I can’t help a sneaking agreement with him. I've been ‘hacking away for 20 years, and ‘have wound wp I | with a couple of Kookie kids, a kookie wife, a car owned by the bank, a good-sized mortgage and a job that is ‘draining my life away, drop by drop. What, . | indeed, is the rush? Oh, well. Now. the family has decided we're going to Expo, and there goes the last ‘hope of a modicum’ of’ tranquillity: And what the heck! tranquillity is for old guys.‘ And, I ain’ an old guy, he said sh: There's sways. next Spring. How 7 do you have a “good|’ INT Getting the money. i need to’ meet family: dental and The, Slementa ey meet | li, x School Dis! No. 9 wal fia -at Calameda stadium May 19 under the direction ot Ered Salekin from “Robson Nearly 1,000 students from B| grades four to seven gave their best for their respective schools. Girls ee 9 years Dash: Twin Rivers; 2nd. Leona David- off, Tarrys; Srd:° Jill) Dawson; Kinnaird. Broad jump: 1st. May Hadi- kin, Blueberry; 2nd..P. Bening- er, Twin’ Rivers; 8rd. Jill Daw- son, Hianeird. WILLING HANDS are a signifi- ‘igh °jump: - 1st. Leona cant part of the work of a Red Davieort 2nd. Jill Dawson, Kin- Cross blood donor clinic. Here hale: Srd. Betsyn Ferguson, Kin- ni Throw: 1st. Pat West, ‘Twin Rivers; 2nd, Janice McKinnon; Srd. Carrot Farepaliin, Tarrys, Rela y: Kinnaird, Tarrys and Boys ape Desh: a Neil Pritchard, eee oe J ueberry; evin - Grandparents son, Twin River ae P Broad jump: Jet. Gordon Problem Group Stocennath, Tarra: a al Hughes, ‘nln Rive: In T.B. Battle jump: Garth Hughes, ii, Rivers; 2nd. Shawn Fivnn, plastle containers, ‘before th blood is aeinava at a cintrolled. quota this’ y vent was Ey Bins “Castlegar News Throw: 1st. Jamie: Guido, | ite. Kinnaird: 2nd. John Veysey, Kin-| ©! ae Srd. Neil Pritchard, Wood- ‘Woodland etrvi 108 10 vai faitie’b by. destroying those cows “Dash: “Int, "Chris Shakofe have. been infected: by. the Tarrva: ; 2nd. Clara ..Kavatoff. es. tuberculosis, ,,| Blueberrv: 8rd. Delphine Zari-, + | kore. ‘Tarrvs, ff Taran ana. ae we Agof TTVR: aheRe Gii- While children: and oung mont. Twin Rivers: $rd. Dalohine adults :do Bet tuberculosis’. we Zalkott. invariably id that: they have mn infected by an. older mem- ber of: the family.” is potindtathers ae: probably mont. Twin Rivers. I- , Throw: Pe Saori bereuloats gontrol: 1 rome time Tarrvs:. 2. 1, Poly, Saoriken. 1 re responsible sherry: for ‘fectng® tale grandchild. oe WN . Michelle Gui- ing, pan) Rivers. elay: ‘Woodland Park, Renin Bove sea 10 vears “Dash: Ist. Billy Aremiri. Tarrvs: 2nd, Bobby Zehert.:'Twin Rivers: 8rd. Pat Hall, Twin Rivers, ENGINEERED. HOMES See. the New "67 Centennial cour, Tarrys; Ind. Murray Price. Award. Homes 5 ‘Twin Rivers: Ard. Bruce Alling: fem: Woodland. ‘ ‘Twin? Schecter: ‘Srd. "ay _ Phone 865-6451 Tarrys. Maso ae Throw: Ist, Twa) Rivers: 2nd. Barry, Brings. .PULP MILL TOURS ‘Tours of the Celgar Pulp: Division will be _ Held Tuesdays through Fridays at T-p.m. For special | arrangements | such. as. group. tours and. days other than’ the:above, : please contact the Industrial Relations Departme ent. st. Sandra Conkin, | McNe Robson; Srd. Michael Davidoff, | 0! 2: 8rd. Darlene! Flem- |" Broad fumn: 1st. Billy Ar- Rh M, Tartyé; Sr Srd, Tony Moscovitch, Relay: *Tarrya, Woodland Park, Kinnaird, Girls. age 11 years Dash: Ist. JoAnna Jones, Woodlénd; 2nd, Ann Strelaeff, Pass Greek; 8rd, Susan Collier, na! Broad jump: Ist. Debbie lee, Kinnaird; 2nd. Judy Nevett, Kinnaird; 8rd. Ann Stre- ete) oe Creek. th jump: ist. Kathy Mal- off, meet 2nd. JoAnne ‘Jones, Finnair land; 3rd. Wendy Caessen, Throw: Ast. Marion Voykin, Pass Creek; 2nd. Alexis Wailace, Twin Rivers; 3rd: Linda Pere: versoff, Robson . Relay: Woodland Park, Twin Rivers, Kinnair: Boys age 11 years Dash: Ist. pony a Ghernotty Kinnaird; Srdo tim "chutslcott Robson. Broad jump: Dean Graves, Rohson;. 2nd.. Ron Chernoff, Woodland; David Davies, Kin- naird, jump: Eddie Zebroff; innate ie ci ie ae son; ‘ance | Ordo! ral eer ia Gert ys Twin Rivers; 2nd. Sa ey, Kinnaird; Srd. Bill Garrett, Kin- Kinnaird, Tarrys, its ie ons ae age ist, Ba Warford, Woodland: 2nd, eal Tomelin, | Kinnaird; "ard. Colleen Creegan, Kinnaird: “ R eer: Broad jump: ist,.Pam War-| Rol ford; 2nd, Carol. Tomelin, _Kin- naira § ora Marcia jum Jet, Diao W West- ae hes ym ers) Many Niners, ann SU ea e Stoochnoff, “Relay: ‘Kinnaird, ‘Woodland Park, Twin Rivers, Boys age” 12 years Tarrys; 2nd. Lyle Mykyte, Kin- naird; 3 ord, a, Jon Haley 1 Kinhaled, oa jump: 2nd. Steven Zoobiatty Rianaird, 8rd. John White, Twi: Ist, : Michael 30. 2nd.) Fra Savinkoéf, Twin Rivers; 2nd. Frank Clarke; Twin Rivers;’ 8rd. John Haley, John McNabb, Kinnaird. 7 Ontischenta; Srd. Frank Seed tHe Kinnaird, Twin Rivers, 8, Girls age 13 years Dash: 1st. Lorraine Bermel, Kinnaird: and. Susan Hrajooha, Kinnaird; » 8rd.. Liz Loukianoff, .2.:2) Throw:, 1st. CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 8, 1967 School District Holds Track Meet = |—_____— Twin 1 Rivers}, Judy MacDonald, | Stelaev, Twin Riveri Robsoi "|S Relay: Robson Be on, Twin Rivers, ‘Throw: Ist, Linda Ostofor- off, Twin. Rivers; 2nd. Noreen Halbauer, Twin R cided 8rd, Un: | Alves E "Ho, Sop: P Pat Shay, Twin en vars: * SAL thi ed Dealer Fi » — rivers nd, pen Kin-| Garcia, win River 1s pul eon me na! jusan Hrajnoha, Kin- a, vers; 2nd. R. Ful- i oo eee me es se ‘Twin “Rivers; 3rd. Bob * RCA. VICTOR — For the finest in color or Relay: innai obson, ; Torys. : i black & white TV Boys 298 }13. years. Twin Rivers; “and, Tony Das! Ist. Hal Hesketh, | Mario Chaves, tle, Twin Feat 2nd. Wayne Jack- Shot put: 1st. Manuel Gar- son, Kinnaird; 8rd. Doug Hough- cia, Twin a vers 2nd. ‘Tony Sil- ton, Kinnaird. 4 ard. R, Fullerton, Twin Riv- Broad jump: Ist. Hal Hes-| er¢ keth; 2nd. Jack Kabatoff, Twin Hop, Step: Ist. Manuel Gar- Rivers; 8rd. Mike Kalesnikoff, cis, in Rivers; 2nd. R. Fuller: Ootischenia. ton, Twin Rivers; 8rd. Ron Par- High jump: Ist. Mike Kal-| kins, Ki esnikoff, Gotischenia; 2nd. Jack Kabat Ki TELEVISION * SERVICE — T.V., Radio, Stereo, Record Players “Years of is your of Electronic Services nnaind. Ph. 365-7838 Day or Evening 270 Columbia Ave. Relay: Twin Rivers, ‘Robson, i in ers Srd. te Wayne Jackson, Kin’ Throw: Ist. Danny Philip. off, Tyvi Rivers; 2nd. Hal ’Hes- eth, Twin Rivers; Srd: Bill Kalegaihot Twih Rivérs. Hop, Step: 1st. John Fowler, Twin Rivers; 2nd. Ken Carlson, Twin. Rivers; 3rd. Mike Kalesni- kolf, Ootischenia. J Relay: Twin Rivers, Robson, Girls age 14 sao! ey ‘Vera. Strelaev, Twin Rivers; 2nd. Hiberta Costa, Teun ‘Rivers; Srd. Debbie Kaar- WARNING ‘Any person or persons dumping ‘i in the -Castlegar Sanitary Land Fill without writien permission from the Town-Works Supervisor will be prosecuted. A. Percheson, Clerk, « Bop. ate tep: Ist, Hiberta Cos- Town of Castlegar. ta, Twin Rivars; 2nd.'Linda Rob- ‘ ,| skowek, Twin ‘Rivers; 8rd. Vera ad ji D: Pat t Shay, Twin Rivers; 2nd. Sharon Baron, Kin- nainds 8rd. Lorraine ‘Bermel, Kin- na! ‘High jump: Ist. Susan Hraj- Kinnaird; 2nd. Pat: Shay, KINNAIRD SWIMMING Classes will be conducted by Guatitied si 4 by. the Village and will lead up. to tests for all NAME APPLICATION "FORM FOR. SWIMMING INSTRUCTIONS ng Instructors employed lasses conducted -b the: Canadian Red Cross pouty f in the latter “part if of Sen ADDRESS ESTIMATED LEVEL (Check One) Pre Beginner ($4.00) , Gtrokers & Floaters) © Junior ($5.00) D Senior, ($5.00) Complete Application Forms plug Fee should be early application is advisable. Monday 9.00 - ; 9.45. - Seniors 9.45 :- 10.30: - Intermediates 10.30'- 11.15 - Beginners A ‘11.15 - 12.00 - ‘Beginners B Thursday 9.00 :- PHONE No: . © Beginner . Intermediate ( Bronze Medallion naird Village Office by June 27th. As classes will be restricted in size, LESSON SCHEDULE BEGINNING “ULY 3RD, 1967 10.15 - 10.45 - ‘Beginners B 10.45 - 11.15 :- Strokers 11,15 - 11.45 - Floaters 9.45 - Juniors Chocolate Chips MARSHMALLOWS 12 oz. pkg. . ...45¢ Pkg. 35¢ Solo Margarine, ... _.5e Chocolate. fesee: . 59c .., Grape Jelly *2 pkgs. . .35¢ ($4.00) 9-02., each ; ($5.00) ($5.00) ‘returned to the Kin- SHERRIFF Instant Mashed Potatoes _T2-0z,, pkg. ... 55 HERSHEY Instant Chocolate 2 |bs., each... 65¢ ORANGES OTICE | All cacrintion files and records... Locally Grown by. Mrs; Mary Konkin of Thrums ‘ e All Vegetable Plants —~ - : 5 ib. cello bag - CHOICE BEEF ane Roast Tuesday 9.00'-. 9.45 = Intermediates 9.45 - 10.80 - Juniors 10.30 - 11.00 - Floaters ; 11.00 - 12.00 - Bronze’ Medallion * ; : Wednesday nee mee i 9.00 - 9.45 Seniors: ° LOANS UP TO sa09 : 9.45 - 10.15. Beginners A jai TERA, {FINANCE CORP. LTD: : 9.45 = 10.30 - Intermediates 10.30:- 11.30 - Strokers 11.80 - 12.00 - Bronze Medallion Friday 9.00 -. 9.45 - Seniors 9.45 - 10.15 - Beginners A: 10. 1b. 10.45 - Beginners B medical expenses Is a simple-matter at your GAC Inter- ~ national office.’ You'll get: prompt, personal attention i need ‘to set-yotir' mind at ‘ease «and conventent: monthly: repayments tailored to: fit your, budget. Stop in‘or, call. Get a'cash advance from oi @ Tomato Plants ~§ @ Variety of Flowers _ -@ Peat Moss, 6 Cu. Ft. . : $2.99 @ Variety of Seeds and Fertilizers . 75¢ for Pitts Prescriptions are now at ary : ' NOTE: All Pre-Begiriners to report to Pool, Tuesday, July 4th at 10.30. © A.M. for.screening. ‘- Pre-Beginners ‘are ‘those who caimot swim across the’ Pool. Beginners are those who’ can swim across the Pool but not much further. # ‘THE CORPORATION OF THE VILLAGE OF KINNAIRD: a