CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 23, 1963 SHSS Student Wins Summer Scholarship Jan Hegeman, student of Stan- here, has won a summer scholar- Jey Humphries Secondary School ship at pate Scheel of Fine Arts, . WH y. WA IT ; au “ fe nual In- “FOR 5? ternational Poster Contest sponsor- ed by The Lathem Foundation for the Promotion of Humane Educa- tion, headquarters Oakland, Cali- fornia, The following received certi- ficated of merit: * Lorane Borodula, Joy Byres, | Alec Cheveldave, Margaret Gallo, Alec Verigin, John Johnson, Linda Shay, Jim Cook and Marlene Har- coff. V - More than 31,000 posters were made for the contest this year, portraying humaneness and world -| friendship, Fifteen art school scholarships were awarded, also over $5,000 in cash prizes and 9,000 certificates of merit, : Outstanding posters from the -feontest will be assembled into ex- hibits and sent to schools, libraries, cte., throughout the United States, Canada and many-other countries to further the objectives of the Lathem Foundation in humane Ed- ucation, kindness and world friend- ship, Some 800 poster exhibits are now on display in at least 17 coun- tries. By Mistory is interesting. The dis- coverles made in. medicine, the arts and in science are all inter- esting, The march of progress and the history of it is interesting. All these things are interest- ing but too often it seems that they have to be fold about in such length and detail that none: of us care to spend the ‘time learning much about them. The E, B. Eddy Company doesn’t go along with the view that many of the important events of history have to be handled only by text books or in ‘lengthy ma- gazine articles. In a series of one- page advertisements in some. of A Personal Column BURT CAMPBELL The World's History in Short Form to Josef Stalin’s rute of the Com- munist world was removed. Trotsky’s desire for. publicity Proved to be his undoing. A pro- mise to write articles: propagating his point of view. had: ‘admitted the killer to Trotsky's household. The submission of the manuscripts Bowling Tuesday 1 o'clock Ladics, High Single Betty Ma- calister 258; Ladies \High Threo Helen Batchelor 604. Team High Single Ross’s Meat Market 009; pean High Three Ross's Meat Mar. ket 2498, Team Points Ross's Meat Mar- ket 2 vs Defoc's Transfer 2; .Og- lows 3 vs Castlegar Drug 1; Sky- line ‘Auto Service 3 vs Acro Taxi 1, Tuesday Night Bowling LHS Mary ;Konkin 257; LAT Janna Brownlie’..627. MHS Don HS the when the killer plunged an ice- Trotsky iT! was reading these manuscripts: 3148, TP Defenders 4, Regulars 1, Wests: 0, Bank 3, Boo- axe into his skull. The were never published,’ but Trot- sky\.did get his publicity, The news. of his murder made head- lines around the whole world. “The real identity of the assas- sin has remained a mystery. When he was arrested, he described him- trade ihe company has been doing an ex- cellent job of explaining some of history's high points. Two exemp- Tes follow: A Scratch on‘the Arm ° In 17th century Europe, civili- zation was a brilliant and moving force. Science, music and literature had their men of genius who dis- covered: new horizons in theory and art, Yet over this new age of INSURANCE For All Your INSURANCE AND -REAL ESTATE NEEDS Phene 365-3441 ANDERSON AGENCIES PHONES: KINNAIRD: 365-6161 + ZEnith 6214 | PUBLIC EIGHTWAYS ‘LTD. 63 TRUcKs TRAMERS FREIGHT SERVICE... 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Hufty hovered a plague so devastating that within a century a million people perished from The plague was smallpox, and the first inkling that it might be controlled burst like a bomb on London in a’ letter written in 1717 by an Englishwo- man at the Turkish court, The woman was Lady Monta- sue, wife of the British Ambas- sador to Turkey, Her letter to a friend told of the freedom from smallpox that the Eastern nations enjoyed—then went on to describe @ strange ritual thatthe country People practised. A set of old wo- men would gather together parties of a dozen children. Then, with a needle, these women would scratch a_vein and put into it a minute amount of smalipox matter. The result was a low fever, some 20 or 30 temporary pock marks—and within eight days com- plete recovery and immunity from the pox. Lady Montague concluded by stating that she intended to try. the experiment on her little son, and. introduce the practice into England. The reception given Lady Mon- tague’s letter was far from cordial, Both. the practice of inoculation and its sponsor: were denounced by the clergy, the medical: profes- sion and the public. Yet'the treat- ment she described came into grad- aul use in England: and saved many lives, But. most ‘important of all, her letter led to the ex- periments of Dr. Edward Jenner who, 80 years later, discovered that immunity could. be developed by a scratch treated ‘with cowpox vaccine. From this beginning came Want we know today. as ‘vaccina- tion. ‘ Leon Trotsky’s Killer On Aug, 20, 1940, the exiled Communist revolutionary, Leon Trotsky was murdered {n his fort- ress-like villa in Coyoacan, Mexi- co, Thus, the last remaining threat AEA and we'll lend you a copy to take home. Take COLORMATES GUIDE Hundreds of harmonized decorative colors for you-to t take home! 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In second place were the Kingpins, TP at end of regular scason Flyers ‘a, Fnepin 65, Beatniks 64, his secret—behind the Iron tae tain. Kinnaird Village Builds 300 Feel Of Retaining Wall Three hundred feet of retain- ing wall have been built on 7th Ave. in Kinnaird. Works foreman Curt Water- man gave this information to Kin- ing last week in making his re- port for the months, of ‘March and | April.” Mr. Waterman also reported on preparation of roads for black- topping. He said six men had spent 30 hours on the project, 93 hours of grader work had been done, 160 hours had been spent. with a truck and loader and 155 hours had been spent picking up stones. He said that 16 hours had been spent raising valve-bars. - Two hundred and 90 loads of gravel had been hauled onto vil- lage streets. said Mr. Waterman while a manhole top for a drain was installed on. ; Milestone Road. Three leaks in ‘watermains were repaired and. four service. cross- ing were made on ‘Sth Ave, while another two were lowered there. Two service crossings were also made on the - highway. Five new | water connections have been made and the naird -council at its regular meet: |-— 3, iks 60, Five ‘Thumbs 30, Classic Mixed League Playoffs, LHS Dorothy Shelfontiuk 340} LHT Dorothy Shelfontiuk 694. MH- S Tom Cowlin 301; MHT Tom Cow- lin 728. THS Reformers 1328; THT Reformers 3768, TP Reformers 3768, Rovers 3438, Defenders 3417, Springboks 3346, Deadbeats 3182, Beatniks 31- 49. Other .600's John Miscavitch 726, Ken Price 719, Harry. Chevel- dave 700, John Paulson 670, John Mason 624, Merideth Harding 614, Marge Bonnett 608, Walter Kani- an 603, Regular Meeing _ Held by the UCW The Valley Vista Circle of United Church Women met re- cently at the home of Mrs K. Mar- kle where ten members and one visitor were in attendance. 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SERVICES : 365-3331 Phones — 365-460 [ze CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 28, 1963 FIELD: “AND STREAM “ay JACIC WHITE - Last Saturday ‘our’ rifle team (from® our. last’, Junior’, Firearms Training Program) came ‘through with’ flying colors, It was’ a‘/beau- tiful. day for competitive shoot and with the Parslow Cup at stake, the boys were in fighting: trim | and >. |when they left here, they’ were quite confident that the trophy was coming’ home with them and so it did, , The shoot is. ‘held? nui ually in Nelson and is ‘limited to, juniors who have taken the firearms aafe- ty. program, This year.there were three, teams... from, Riondel, ’ two from’ Nelson, two.from’ Trail ‘an one from , Castlegar. . ‘There ' were eight of our boys in there practis- ing ‘right: up, to the final whistle, but as, only five’ can go on a a ‘shoot-off.-was. held ‘on the, Tast W| practise and those shooting the LA ge “Havel: “your. chooks) balanced’ on the’ ‘only == . 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You did a terrific job and spent a lot of your spare time, Sure your boys produc- ed what fo uexpected of them,.but janks. You ful- filled one of ;my_-greatest wishes and that trophy. will go with us to every zone meeting as long as we hold ‘it. Jim Danchella has' thrown away ale 308 magnum in favor of: his lf} bare hands and is' now known’ 2g “Bring em Back Alive, Bare. Hand- ed Jim.”. He was’ up cutting wood above:Deer Park and on:the way home, a bear.with two, two months old cubs crossed in front of him. The two. cubs (one ’ and bank,, When Nick saw. the size of the fighting beauty he waded right in, clothes and all, to make sure he didn't lose him. That's what makes fishing the sport it is and another one of the reasons. We will have to start ‘requesting a. few, if the: dol- lars>-spent. on ‘restocking be ap- Dlied to’a few lakes and streams around hore. “Johnny, Miscavitch and his fish- ing. partner’ George managed to land nice catches at Summit Lake last:Sunday. Johnny took’ six-two Ford fenders and willow leaf trolls d| while his ‘partner’ hooked ‘six or seven, besides loosing ‘a few. With @ little bit. of ‘luck ‘and ‘if the de- Partment:-has any: spare: money. to team, |sPend,. we hope that Sheep Lake will. be given some attention and we will be able to have’ that kind of fishing in this district, Fish. are starting to take the Plugs in the Arrow-Lakes now. with Nelson Boys’ Choir’ To. ‘Appear at Ui - Church Here ‘Sunday St. Pau United Church Boy’s Choir from’ Nelson will be making a return appearance on Sunday in the Castlegar: United Church, under the leadership ‘of. Mrs... J. 8. Berenson BA, ATCM, : will take part in the’ regular evening services on’ Sunday ond will pre- Pounders ‘and-six smaller ones on|° This ‘well-known ‘boy's’ choir |’ a. few dollics being: taken: in the five pound class, but’ relatively speaking, it is still poor:for such a fine body of .water with such vast recreational potential. © Cathedral Lakes and the others over in that ‘area are, Picking up rapidly, though quite ‘gtew spawn- ers are being ® taken’ Fat present. Generally speaking tho‘ fishing is really starting to come up and you have to get out there and wet your line if you want reaul ts. At last.“ week's" ‘Sportsmen's meeting it was decided to go ahead as ‘quickly ‘as: possible .with © the road into our. property. up beside Lion's Head, The boys are anxious to’ get to ‘work on the various ranges: and clearing of ‘the under- brush up there on paradise hill, If your phone rings for'a work party, do'your best to:make sure either you'-get there or get: someone ‘to take your place for you. We've’ got the'spot and have the finest club in town: with a membership of over two. hundred now. 50 Jet’s. all put that shoulder to: the wheel. Treported'on the B.C, Conven:. tion ‘of Fish and Game’ Clubs held in Vernon which Penny and 1 at- tended ‘as official delegates and as expected we had quite a reaction and discussion on * the proposed new. rate of hunting fees, ‘This be- ing an area‘ of ‘ardent. hunters. it hits -pretty’ well everyone “in ‘it, whereas the coast: where ‘the, big density of population lies gets off scot free, and continues tebir mer- ry life of fishing either for nothing or at the same old sate of 2 dollars sent a short. recital afterw Selections to’ ‘be. presented ine clude “Let Us Rejoice”, a. German Spiritual, song, “Swing Low, Sweet Chariot’, .(a.quartette singing this old Negro Spiritual), S.Bennett’s “God ‘is ‘a Spirit,” two solos, \“O Lord. Holy,” and “Beautiful: ‘Are the Feet,” from. the “Messiah”, Final are to be “Come ‘one black) sat up on the edge of the’-bank, watching Jim ‘coming, curiously, and just as the truck got to’ them the bank gave way and down came the little black fellow tangled withthe rock.he was_sit- ting on. Jim'slammed on the brakes and felt a ‘out: the little black fellow ‘appear- ed to be badly:hurt.so he placed him. onthe front seat: and headed for home to see if he could do any: thing “for: him. Half way. home the 20-pound cub came to and decided he would take off, and right now..However he eventually settled down -and took up_a spot across the back of the seat with his nose a couple of inches from Jim’s'ear and he was right there when.Jim pulled in to town. He didn't seem too badly off from: his ‘experience: but did ob- could Jet his picture, He came out dis; ited ball of black fury. and fought‘ like a tiger. Be- fore we had:his picture taken, Jim had.a’ bitten hand ‘and | two well clawed: arms. He was fed a big slab of, bread: and ‘honey’ and: re- i ‘truck: | Next - morning Bruno 'to his mother who was still around the same spot with the cin- pamon cub. and ‘then beat a hasty Mick ‘Wishlow. is stilt shaking with : cold and’: excitement «after: his ‘son. Tommy. tied :into-a beau- tiful 5 pound 6 ounce rainbow. rout, in ‘Slocan’} Pool and after. a it, Button}&; Zipper? Eromts Long & “Short rt" Sk small: bump; when he got | the ere ane colieliaii Holy Ghost,” . by. Attwood, :and “The. Lord’s Prayer", « ‘by A. H, Mallotte. extended: to snyone ‘interested “in hearing this choir,’ to attend? the service.on ‘Sunday: at:7.30' p.m. iain iter Cast! A ‘cordial invitation is’ being |) while «we them as we have oa in the past. Our. club as a whole doesn’t like ‘it and will. bring forth ‘a ‘couple’ of Fecoutions for the zone meeting to be‘ held here in Castlegar on’ Sun- , June 16 at the. Castlegar. and. 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