CASTLEGAR, NEWS, Thursday, May 19, 1966 Competitions are Held by Columbia Guide Division Camp Rory was the scene of much activity on Saturday when the guides of Columbia’ division held competitions. During the morning the girls competed for the Maud Doudan Trophy. Eleven companies were entered and their test was to light a fire and cook a full meal Kinnaird April Building Permits Worth $130,825 Buildh ermits worth a total of: 3180, 6 were issued in Kinnaird last mi ek.) uring the ar ath rvorks | Be crews installed a water line to| jq: the cemetery, ‘two culyerts and a catch: basin; hauled 4,170. yards of pitrun gravel and 2/520 yar of crushed gravel in 2.380 yards for paving,: installed:' 20. water service connections, lowered three valve Leta repaired ‘a wa- fer break and toerreier ie man: | donated to:the Covina Travell: | P’ “TRACTORS BACK-HOFS See 2 Us Right Away ‘of Each wV Or x0 ‘Vehicle Available See GEORGE CLERIHEW at for themselves and two guests. Scouters Keith Lane and George Smart were judges. After lunch the dedication of a dinner bell took place, Rev. W. M. Dawes conducting the ser- vice: He dedicated it to the ory of Mrs, Dorothy Ley- land, “one who had giver much land family were present. After lunch the Cominco Shield camp fire singing compe- titions were held, pith BL. Turvey and Mrs. ‘Quance judging. ‘There were Fight com- panies in these competitions and the songs were many and varied, ‘Whiner of the ud Dougan Trophy was 1st Warfield ‘com- pany; ‘with the 1st) Fruitvale coming second and the 2nd Ross- Jand coming third. ‘The-Comin- co ‘Shield: was won by the 2nd Rossland ‘company, with 1st Warfield coming gecond and the 1st Castlegar third. The Castle- gar girls‘are to be congratulat- edias theywere cohducted and trained ‘by one: of‘ the guides: °It'was also open “house vat taken on a tour of inspection by some of the rangers. * Home-made candy and pop was onsale, the proceeds to be ing Fund: Notes of: Camp Rory gat cam: | Camp” Rory and ‘visitors ‘were pene Ee eee safety *Com- ations. “target at‘the ‘main has: been’ erected “ gate of the plant. This shows the proximity ofeach division and the entire company toa no-accl- jullseye. were also 6nsale andthe pro- | dent! bi Individual Plants and ‘de- Thrums, ! Mrs. paul wit Hospital, at the age ‘of "14, Botn in Russia, she.came to TA ARR ain -May Day Queen Candidate 2 Bence ‘The Scene at... : KINNAIRD, SECONDARY Saskatchewan in’ 18! “and was) married there. “” "Coming to B.C. in-1910, Mrs, Kooznetsoff lived at. Brilliant, Pass Creek, Glade and Crescent m4 para ‘of ae ‘Area's MAY DAY QUEEN : » from Four Lovely Contestants Will ceeds will be used to purchase a swim: new-filter>for- the! camp ming pool. i ertments.will be conducting eir‘own' campaigns within the Valley but for the last 11 years Thru ms has been her home. .- She is survived by her:hus- ‘|band Nick,. two sons Ed and Mike of Kelowna and one daugh- | ter Mrs. Vera Stoochnoff of New in cash ‘prizes. iy Other contests in which em- ployees ‘ang th their familles can participate ‘vill be colidiictedt by Death of Early District Re esid dent Nick Voykin fa until Ent Spamced & on a Monday’ ‘at the age of 60. ° Nick at ( away ‘suddenly ae88 when ‘he moved .to Pass eek, living ' ‘there until his pas- “ "He was born at Langham, sing, skatchewan; comin: pena ‘with’ his Coste in ‘1909 and seceleine his education here. He was married in’ 1927'and in Central Truck . PH: 365-6565 +498 COLUMBIA AVE. _ to ‘Test Drive Any Vehicle” tee n Minor Baseball Results Latest ae Sooke ff" Alga! ving: is ‘his father results ‘of. ‘Castlegar- Eu, two: brothers, Eli and Jack, Robson, Minor Baseball: League and ‘one'sister Mrs.‘Polly Dem- games played on. Friday.'and | dskoff, all of Pass Creek, and 13 Monday evenings are as-follows: i 13, Dodgers Friday. Anges (3 s me Yan yesterday from Pass:Creek Rus- 3; Tigers:17, Int kees 10, ‘Braves 4.°' grandchildren. ’,. Funeral services were held all, with interment at the "Monday. ‘Tigers 11, Yank- Pass Creek Cemetery. ees 9;"Dodgers: 10, Indians 8 Angell € 6, Braves 2. Friday’s Pony League game: Castlegar 2, Robson 0. Monday's Pony League game’, Castlegar. 6, Robson 0. Latest Sand Lot League: re- sults: May 10 Braves 3,"Devils 1; May 12 Braves 20, Devils: bas : Castlegar ‘Funeral Home : was in care of arrangements. : France Gives:. Books to NOU The ‘French, : government has donated .14 :volumes of current ELA French literature to the library of Notre Dame University. * This is the second donation to the university in three years by the French government. The gift followed'a request from the head of the modern language department, ; BLUEBERRY Suet made ‘to: employees jwho have attained : exceptional re- cords, safety talks, lectures and movies will be held regularly.-’ Cominco® has’ traditionally observed: May a -ssafety' month at: its 5 rail rail operations: Its safety. justrial hygiene supervi: Nieto . 4 BayS?® “the excel- Tent. comultar in | reducing: acci- dents. during safety -months in @| past years, have Brompted ‘the | 6 to «initiate, the -safety | ° | Tues ay rom | hall, with burial at the! Shore: acres Cemetery: Re Westminster.” ‘Also’ surviving are seven grandchildren; and: three. great- gran nach iD. | "services were held “be Announced at the Dance "<= SPONSORED BY sah JAYCEES — of arrangements. Kinnaird Man fp ard bet lt Peter Wishiow Passes, Aged | 93 * wuneral ‘services were held Born in Russia, Mr. Wish- Saskatchewan’ in é foe rt ie his wife me, * -Fred and innate ‘and George Fe ing are 8 grand- e) and 11 great grandchil- m- piled some -impressive safety 're- | @ ur: safe: ee cords during ig our. n| Cemetery. with -th Burial. was at the Brilliant > Castle Funeral «Home ins care jof ar: "| rangemients. b :| Bignell’s brother-in-law:and sist- ‘Mrs. D. Hughes, Ph. 365-5503". Mr: and Mrs. Wayne Bigs week’s holiday. :They-went to Fort Steele;-Radium, Banff, Cal- gary and Milk River, ‘Alta, “At Calgary they. visited. ‘with ‘Mrs. er, Mr-and:Mrs:Bob Baxter, and at, Milk River with her. parents, Mr. and Mrs, Bob Anderson. Rev. and'Mrs. D. ‘Faris re- turned Sunday-from Vancouver, where they have'been attending the United Church Annual Con- ference. Mr. and Mrs. Keith ‘Sayers at Miracle ‘Valley were guests at the‘home ‘of Mr. and. Mrs. E, Hughes. The’ visit was” Guite a surprise as each other for some 17 years, ‘Mr: and!’ Mrs.-W.'-E. Me- recently: travelled ‘to anamarage! “INTERESTEDIN A - A surprise eee party was given:recently for Mrs. Joe PHONE AT THE HI-ARR SWIMMING We have men and equipment in the area ready to be of service to you now. .-. . Stnalaf?._Rupsto were; : Mrs;- Austin Purdy, Mr. and Mrs.’ W. G. Horvath, Mr. and Mrs, W. Miliar-Tait, Mr. and Mrs. H HGallowaye Mr. and Mrs. E. G. : and Mrs, John Fourteen tvited guests were on hand ‘recently: to. celebrate the 11th birthday of April! Mc- Donald: Various games: were : treasure were enjoyed by all with the tra: for thaovening | 0ck;:'to Visiting} Mrs. MeCreight's brother,’ to!Vernon where: Mr: ‘McCreight's ‘sister, Mrs.:L, “Parker“tresides'-and to Semstrong ‘Where’ Mr! and Mrs, nell returned Saturday from’ a Vv: they had not seen | - Creight Oliver, rhislting Nr. and “Mrs. Al-|° Sod Sankola's 50th ane aie i anniversary are Mr. and Mrs. J. Gallo of Proctor, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Muchka-of Granger,-Alta:,, ‘ 3. Nakaska and] - daughter “Margaret” “of - Three |: Ils,’ Alta. * Mr. and Mrs. “Did you know? — When]: frying foods, turn a ‘colander upside down and: place.on fry- ing: pans The steam'cen escape but th fat can’t spatter. t Sone ie! Emergency be health services committées: in ; tlie ‘Nelson zone are ng forme “at Nelson, Trail : ‘Centennial Committees OF Castlegar and Kinnaird GRAND MAY DAY CELEBRATIONS Monday, May 3, : Children’s Sports — — Kinnaird 9.30 am. ma tes Grand Parade Assembly Kinnaird Elementary School 2-30 ov Crowning of May Queen ad Pass "Creek Park ” Park KIWANIS COOK-OUT JUNIOR ‘RODEO ‘ed i tne chances cre: sey i ve: money, you‘ve got to save it yoursel Nobody will do it for you. Save something in your credit union every poy day. Oon't miss a single ones: And: save: whenever’ you ‘can, “That wel you'll you need h With tow exceptions, your. savings are matched dollar "+ for dollar and in ease of your death or pamatent disa- bility,- your toon is “P - insui vided by. your credit ‘unton ‘at! ie extra’ Eigal tots CUNA Mutual, the credit union insurance company. CASTLEGAR CREDIT UNION. : George Terhune, “Ast-Mex. rates Friday the annual track Mr. R. "Tetfery charge. Te athictes were: “Linda rt MeGauley, rt a oma * The cross-co for the track meet were held on Wednesday and Thursday of the same Ww eek, © “in the ‘boys’. division on Lary | cae. in Parks of the Jaguars’ cap! school record’ of seven minutes 8 seconds, lo’ Vecchio of T-Birds - came. in’ second pes Jim Snook of the Panthers, was «held - ine KJSS, ‘with Sant ‘Panthers came in third; fourth; stk spots - Recont.Castle : Mountain. Bridge Clab Winners: ; Results from ‘Castle Moun- tain Bridge Club,’ playing five table . Howell miovement last Wednesday evening: Mrs. S$. Hood and -Mrs, V. Jonat, first; ‘J. MacKinnon and T. Whitel second; | Mrs. Landucel and. Mrs. Bower and Mrs. J. pectic and: Mrs, «A. Thornber, ‘tied for third.” AIRE Fe | RESERVATIONS MEXICO = HAWAIIAN AND EUROPEAN : TOURS| “ ana CASTLEGAR” "AGENT FoR|. ' THE WEST ERN: HOT ELS ; CHAIN fan, and respect ers obtained 1 | pune a Seah Birds, and obtained point nts. aplece a erle Names of the.| Panthers t'McGauley of the Lippizzans came in second place: "°° Mary Gretchin of the ry gzans,-Irene Steenvorden T Of Jaguars, Mary-Ann the Panthers’ and Patsy Van Yzerloo of the T-Birds were eect behind. In’ the. girls’ division the Panthers‘ recelved 7 pointes the Jeguars ae aPolntas pointe jana the Lippizzans 10 pole Total points for cross coun: races were as follows: Pan- thera 36 fas 3 Jaguars 44 points, ir Is nae points, Lip: Pizans ¢ Tl port of the other track. meet | fa events im next week's column: ie Lippizza ous house with 305 Jaguars have 180 points, the T: birds 195 points, and ihe the Mj thers 215 Ls Stanley. the boys I go along wi Frith the belligerent sj argument that the city is no ing a very exciting day. ‘ Both students and ? teachers at KJSS pave been pleased to have Mr. P. Obedkoff asa. stu- dent teacher om the > past two eeks. Mr. Obedkoff taught En- glish and Social Studies. Tt. seems tat, despite the ‘ine city ‘and'loves it, I Lined sagoly \ds' made by: ea: By. ay communications exciting Place xe ve By £08 some.old te who lives in the when he: declares 18 an t it's ‘when you're :stuffed into a CASTLEGAR’ NEWS, ‘Thursday, «May! 19,1966 By Bil Smiley crowded apartment building, or | in living: on:a' two-by-four lot be- side people you pconte like who ‘al, Wie ‘the ‘anctent :mis- Bhowa .and : “concerts, that it’s itrust between: rur- al dweller'and ait Wweller, is very:much aun . Each fe eels that the other is out to ‘skin. ry the first oppor. tunity. Ea o out for an exotic teal in fa 80-B0: d sti | small ‘Bera: doesn't provide. ‘the tural: Lopportuntties for re. girls’ division Val: if{ya gimme the: whole ‘lousy | © rd mens on a silver Blatter,” snorts :| your small Flemming of | ¢Ti 4 On stand. But in the denunciation scorn for the other's way. of life. ‘*] wooden live: in the siddy town nel; ‘This’ ‘statement, from ‘coast: to coast, is echo followed, oy a to diatribe against “city Livin; smog and rae ides, “Privacy!” ‘How privacy in. the: elty | f ttave nurrible ‘“'The'smalltown fellow raves about the mythical “‘rat-race” in the city. And goes out and roars around’ in service clubs and fra- ternal ‘ organizations: and: athle- tic clubs, ‘and! shure groups at arate no city rat could stand for’ ‘a’ month, = juitlpty. The “The ® myths mi city stands for ‘culture, And in | into n, theatres are women. or. men,’ or watching the slop on the moron machine. ‘When we ‘arive to the city, as we do almost every Saturday for the daughter’s music lesson, the’ whole‘ business is brought perspective for me, on the ee site of a four: Jane high: to| way. ° i 1. Be go broke,.a few hundred attend att exhibitlons. _ The, small fon stands for under: the ‘gun. Cost’ of ‘gome 1 draws comments like, ‘Costs ya a buck every time ya blow. yer nose.” ‘And . what. does the smug suburbanite think ofthe coun- try?. “Ya, I: know it’s nice in the summer. up north: ‘there, but wuddaya do all winter. in: that dump?” ere’s no use in pointing out’ that you do exactly what he doeg:. work, play, pein op your family, try top: and. wet oo soon old,” 80: Tal ‘most matters, I take a of. the .other fellow’s mode of life, a take;,two, stands. ‘The *first is :gentle agree- ’ | ment with my smalltown friends. o! cnn golf and. friends. dd when I'm. list ue es their. arrival, aa ri fniocellan shower’ in honor. of May bride le elect Miss Carol Sidon! was held Saturday evening at the home of Mrs, R. A. Percival. |: ¢ ling’ bells. bride-to-be, her mother, Mrs. st Sidon and. her was escorted to a decorated chair. joyeda several games and prize! winners’ were Mrs. Mary row, re. eB Craze. fat tay vi Sidon The ere pre- sented to. the, ‘honoree’ “in a min-} house. which. had been! cron AEPONT on | be ‘a restdent of British Colum-| ©! = Baker’ St. a Norm’ Ss Sport Shop ¢ _ NELSON, B.C. : Open Mondays from 9 a.m. to" Re-Loading Supplies - ,Custorn Loads — Bring Your Own Empties Free Lessons Given on Loading : — See Our Custom Rifles — . -. Redfield Scopes and Mounts’ Installed By Our Professional Gunsmith All Calibre Weatherby Rifles = Stock | Pistols.- New and Used - Redfietd = Saecee Scopes ': Mounts all Models ‘in Stock y ‘Browning Rifles and “Shotguns : REQUIRED URGENTLY: LUGER ‘PISTOLS, : ’ SMITH . & WESSON RIFLES: &. SHOTGUNS is scott ome lose: Nov, 19 if |‘eers aré’ already. recistered and prior to. Jan: 1, 1892,:and must bia‘ at the time’ of registration. Iniversary oe laces Mrs: H. Goulding Wilson. Victoria, who. amas born fi Victoria in:1876. . : Satine the ‘Pioneer's Ust {s.1 Mrse ; Lucy, Gillincham of Vic- each pi ed. with Corsages, Miss ‘Sidoni | . us | thanks to ‘all; ‘present for “such a wonderful: ‘evening’ and’ for their gifts and good ‘wishes, Out of town guests attend- ;|ing the shower were Miss El- rg | Lomor Merritt of Montrose, Miss-! > es Marlene ‘and Sharon. Merritt | Trail,” Misses* Jean ‘Bradley and. Amber Ballard of Montrose. porn 10" the &, on one stream, usands of emslitown oles et In for ca day to. shop, tal a\ show, suck up, some’ fast .the eras oat the ; .7Up’ from other stream, pour thousands of . [people & ing north for the ski-|; g or the fishing or: the swim- *|'ming or the scenery. 5 ‘They don't even wave to each other. Tf. it’s-so. great at home, why © don’t they. stay And do you, now.what they say when they get home after the weekend? “Boy, it’s nice to. be poe it weekend; but wanna: live ‘in the Please under- Cai-counte: right .w Words iS LONGINE BULOVA. ELGIN “* GANDINO . Westclox = Thnx “The 28. invited: guests en- ij ‘Wool: | aes elbeck, bast a Jean ot ‘Vancouver Tsland and Rritish Columbia. More. than 1.000 pion- the Hist coult: go to, 10,000. Me those"now ‘ and" resident of;.British: Colum-. bia: since’ 1889,’ living first at Ladysmith, -on, “Vancouver .-Is-. hat? from:Ontario.;T-am‘suroris: ed at the comparatively few who ‘were: born: in: the: British Isles. Quite ia few-are from :the Mari- ‘times and a handfal fom the Prairie: province: The list, to date, shows that French-Canadians “of Quebec don't: come’ here: to: make new, t lives or to retire: They. m stay. at home, though. there’ are ! some English peaking, Montreal | people: on the list.’ Senior native of British Col umbia so far registered is.Mra. in 1878, the: sranddauahter of ‘Thomas: Harris. e first Mayor | of Vict ori, int -| here is the almost camnlete Tack Te: