PROUD WINNERia' ‘Third International Contoet of Children's. ‘Art held is Johany P. Weyl af Pare Ooooh teal ot St eorncn inners. The best pictures shall be exhibited at the Academy of Arts of the USS.R. School District No. 9 B Celebrate strict No. 9 Briefs ‘B, Garrand has been naird Junior Secondary School effective Sept. 1, accommodated at Resker Hall * . . School District No, 9 is to provide a teacher for Silver Birch not to exceed two hours per day effective Sept. 1 for the 1976-77 school year, i ay e La ‘* Personal typing 11 has been approved as a locally Koofenay Lake Ferries Schedule the me soloing secu will be effective on! tenay Lal Friday | _sune 25, 1976 for the pallida Y . "PACIRC DAYLIGHT SAVING TUE" EREERSEGSE E BEREBSERE HE LOGK FOR YOUR +4x 8 sheets ' MITCHELL'S BUILDALL SUMMER [22 SALE STARTS TODAY IN THE MAIL AND WATCH FOR THESE EXTRA VALUES . FACTORY SANDED PLYWOOD ‘The wind whispers in the poplar trees, In the blue skies Slow white clouds drift by - Mod hens along the sloughs Call their young around them. —Jim Chapaun | ‘developed course at Hen Humphries es Secondary Sch The ve quotation from Oglow Brothers, in the amount of $2,403.59 for painting mater- ials, has been accepted over the $2,550.31 quotation from Koote- nay Builders and $2,569.56 from Went's Department Store. _ ee 6 Word has been received that approval has been given funds are avaible te to improve 2.3 mile gra of Pass Creek Ret ee 8 Approval has been granted School District No. 9 employees planters Annette The low quotation from J. phase prem nanos The low quotation of $4- ine : fist various y materials, been accepted. Driver Backing Up is Charged After Accident No injuries have. been reported following a two-car accident Friday noon in Wood- Park. (%e The accident occurred when a 1973 Toyota, which demage od estimated $300 damage driven by Gem Worobey of Castlegar, velo bas been eatimsted af $800. Castlegar is Entering Colf All-Star Team In Trail’s fnternafional Baseball. Tourney Castlegar will be entering Other teams entered in the tournament are from Edmon- against + Montrose, and local residents ‘Bill Perehudoff Wins Golf Open At Christina Lake two days of play: June Nth Game #1 ae demeee vs. ame 9:00am.—Shuswap vs. Game #4 12 noon—Seattle va. Dallas #5 3:90 p.m.—Edmonton vs. game #1 FLYER -o- $11.99 . $14.99 cily meiN ING | ROOM "CALL 365-3434 FOR RESERVATIONS OPEN 4 P.M.- 9 PM. Office Supplies Office Furniture and, Rich. Black or Walnut Fabric “Excellent for Side Chairs” Arm & Armless — Contoured Upholstered Back and Seat Chrome Frame — Walnut Finish Arms ACCO STAPLERS Expensive Looking — Reasonable Price Our Guarantee: “If Anything Goes Wrong, Bring it Back and We'll Give You a New One Off the Shelf’ ~ Customer Service is Our Prime Concem Fy ceca NEWS “191 Columbia Ave. or phone 365-7266 fer sepreeentative to coll Sq of Kootenay West Intimate Biography of H. Herridge Maarice Hodgson, Author of Squire of the Kooteiay’ West DaCosta-Steenhoff Vows White and mauve lilacs and pew markers of amall flowers in mauve tulle decorated St. An- thony's Church in New Denver when Linda Catherine Steen- hoff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Steenhoff of New Denver be- came the bride of Carl Albert Da Costa, son of Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Da Costa of Castlegar. Father Gregory Schneider Williams of Nakusp, who sang “Thank You Lord for Qur Many Good Blessings", accompanied by Mrs, Agnes Emary of New. Denver. Given in marriage by her A biography of Bert Herridge : by Maurice Hodgson now available at The Book Shop Office across from Pos? Ph, vy lar A-line”'s * large Fall at tip +t: large’ baby-doll< sleeves. The ~-,were in floral sequins, The high neckline, sleeves and train were edged with fine pleating. A lace stand-up headpiece ‘held her waist-length veil, edged with daisies. She carried a bouquet of carnations and daisies, and her jewellery con- sisted of an onyx and diamond ring belonging to her grand- mother. Matron of honor was Mrs. Revesby. Hayashi of Castlegar bridesmaids were Miss shes Thring of New Denver and. Miss) Cindy Robert © of Nelson. Flower girl was Miss Kim Hayashi, while ring-bearer was Master Puter Da Costa. ‘The attendants wore simi- s featuring a hemline and ‘matron of [eas and flower girl ‘wore matching dresses in floral pink, while ‘he bridesmaids green. All wore large white hats and carried baskets of pink carnations and nthe one oa dese a white tuxedo, complemented * by the brown tuxedos worn by best man Gerry Hoodikoff of Castlegar and ushers Phil Koochin and Fred Vigue, also of Castlegar. For her daughter's wed- ding, Mrs. Steenhoff chose a long gown of floral chiffon with gold accessories and a cormage of orange carnations. Seo, Hall in New Denver was decorated for the from Castlegar Toronto. The toast to the bride was presented by Mr Walt Thring of New Denver. ‘ For'a honeymoon trip to from Nakusp, Nelson, Gin, Cestieear, Victoria, Rossland ani ‘The newlyweds are now. making their home at ‘401 - 5th Ave. in Castlegar. Manager Brian Hunter to to - WATCH FOR DAIRY QUEEN AT THER NEW LOCATION — COMING SOONI Congratulations to the Winners! DAIRY QUEEN'S Ist ANNUAL Banana Split Eafing Contest Ist Prize — Fred “| SS. No. 1, Site 10 C2 comes 9 Be Slt tw 30 2nd ‘Prize of $25.00 . Ivan Heroux 1713'- 5th Ave. South 3rd Prize of $10.00. Mike Livingstone 105 - 3rd Ave. N. Esovoloff $50.00 Cestloger The Squire of Kootenay ‘West is an intimate blography .of perhaps the best-liked politi- cian to come out of British Columbia, H. W. Herridge. The book, written by Mau- rice Hodgson, is as much a history of Kootenay West as a biography of Mr. Herridge, as the two are inseparable. While the text is likely to hold the interest of a very wide variety of readers it may mean just a little more to those who share the same inner. feeling the “aquire” held for his be- loved West Kootenay.. Gcom after tha. turn of tho- century when Bert was still a ‘boy, and the biography traces the life of this pioneer family as well as the development of the Arrow ‘Lakes area not being abl indents we aceeNiaa sesiotes. as hee ‘told them, ced a eemembat Haase without carlonaly ei ithe a sits the “squire ofan peel Liberal—he was ting President of the Be. Liberal Association in the 1930's—through his expulsion {8 CCE party fn 1945 to his lived in West Kootenay. Just for Today Ed Jay Tt was my pleasure tochair i a meeting recently at Williams ie, Attended by a day-old member and a 28-year man (of sobriety in A.A.) the CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 24, 1976 STEAK & CHICKEN “OUR SPECIALTIES” and warm friendship that ra- diated from that sro that evening will remain: my Raney for a long ri In fact, a wonderful spir- {tual power seemed to be prevalent in the fellowship of A.A. A staunch and true friend of Alcoholies Anonymous com- mented that he would like to see more of the happiness he was witnessing appear on the - faces of the people thet ke came into contact with in his every | day life. At first glance it would appear that our program would not have an impact on the cod at large, Wola, Th 12 tp of recovery designed, with or without spiritual help, for alco- holics, by alcoholics, ‘suggests that if we give’: ourselves completely and without reser- Evidence of this statement was shining in the eyes of many who attended the serenity group at the Health Centre Sunday night. The higher power willing, I hope to be back soon to share in this precious and intangible spirit Tt brotherly love. Settlements Catalogue Is Published ‘The Canadian Settlements Sampler, a 79-page catalogue of human settlements projects, is now available on bookstands across Canada, Published by the Commu- ties in’ which they have been introduced. ? {The book was commis- sioned by the Canadian Nation- al The highlight. of those FEsponse years in the Kootenays was the close friendship that he was privileged to form with | Bert tation of Habitat. eee nthe, Canadian ler are di- West” contains a preface by an - old friend and political foe of Hon. John D. Diefenl . 2 The Squire of Kootenay ‘The book is forsale at The Book Shop: and Selkirk Book Store. Copies are also available at the Castlegar and District Public Library. vided under ceed categories: (1) Planning Ahead; (2) Better- ing the Built World; (9) Social Interchange: programs and ser- The Sampler, which has a Whole ‘Earth catalogue-type format, is profusely illustrated with photographs and draw- ings. The book is directed at People seeking practical and effective ways to improve conditions and quality of life in their. community. Hands Across Border Picnic fo be Plans were completed to convene the Elementary School Pienie on Monday ‘at Kinnaird Park when 17 members of ird Women's Institute met at the home.of Mrs. Fred Plotnikoff on June 16, ‘of Raspberry Lodge whith will be held ia the garden of Mrs. J. W. Brownlie's Held July 3 An interestin, is report on her attendance as a delegate to the 23rd Biennial Convention. held recently in Victoria, was presented by Helen York. * The grou; Bent, 16, at they will meet ¢ the: Rome of Mrs. Rita” Wisted. uly. my is an annual picnic which Women's In- Eitates and U.S. Homemakers an opportunity to get together. Junior ing its Awards Day. 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