‘ ATHLETIC AWARDS were part of the gra- duation ceremonies at W. E. Graham + | College: Among those honored were Walter Poohachoff, at left in upper right picture, be- ing presented the. house trophy by Mr. O'Neail. Grant Brons, at left in upper left Picture, was given a letter of commenda- tion as best all-round athlete. This was awarded by Mr. Glanville. Paul Stoochnoff, 4 | BIG CAKE for a big occasion is this one be- ing cut by Mrs. H. Johnson, a Castlegar re- sident and well-known figure Brownie movement. She was last weekend for having achieved 25 years Guide in the Guide. Ronson congratulated in leadership of the movement. The cake was the focal point of a celebration held at the flowers and the figure 25, symbolizing her years in the training of young girls. hall and was decorated with — Castlegar. News Photo fe FIELD & STREAM right centre, was presented the junior boys basketball trophy by Mr. Craig, while Mar- Tene Stewart, centre left, was honored for junior girls track by Miss Copp. Linda Avis was given double honors when she was pre- sented lower right, with the senior girls track award by Miss Copp and a congratulatory ise lower left, by ue Mr Glanville, 30 Bong. Tete —— Castlegar News "Photos _Operation local thusiasts may = have felt that Operation Cal- Big- by he wayside Act- ba ually, this was never the case; we were wait- ing for Ray Demarchi, the wildlife biologist for the Koo- tenays, to approve the range. Two week's ago, Ray took a preliminary, ‘or «rather, should say a secondary, look | th, at the range and admitted it would support sheep, but he En would not state what size hers it would support. I feel that he 13 Local Grads Among Those at UBC Ceremony A total of 13 persons through today and from the Castlegar and Slo- In ting class of 1968 at/BA, MED, acu of British Colum-|BA, Friday. e Reinsbakken, cluded in the lst from fagerton cards Ee aa istrict are among the|Castlegar are Andrew Soles, Kinnaird William V. Markin Margaret Ann Black, | BSF, James Wiliam Machel: Bruce ‘Douglas hia, The ceremony began |public health nursing diploma, | B Comm., and Beverley Anne yesterday and is #o continue Ronald Henry Waller, BSP, |Pinckney, B Ed (elementary). Castle ‘Theatre E degree and Philip ‘koff of Slocan Park Comm. Honorary degrees were conferred yesterday on: “DEVIL’S ANGELS” TONIGHT & FRIDAY — SHOWS 7.30 & 8 P.M. Hugh MacLennan, one of Cauda leading novelists, doctor of literature; Mr. Rich- ard B. Wilson, chancellor of the University of Victoria, SAT. - MON, - TUES. - WED. Shows 7.30 and 8 P.M. MAT. SAT. 2.00 P.M. The All-New and Most Exciting TRUE LIFE ADVENTURE doctor of laws; Dr. Adelaide Sinclair, deputy director of the United Nation’s Children’s fund ANa ee doctor” of d Mr. P. A. Wood- ward, retired Vancouver mer chant and doc: akken, BSc, Kent | ay. BSc, Austin 1, | Kootenay we are go! had only a ay Tice look at the range. He knows, as does the Bro” district, that he Lema om to look big eune ab in the att “Kook enay, without adding further burdens in the West Kooten- He knows that if we get sheep planted in” the West start asking for a biologist and He 2lso knows that it is high tim we had one. However, he works for that we have very little chan of oa accomplishing aii sheep committee met Yo nny home last Monday night to review the situation and decide on a course of ac- tion. Here, in fact, is what we have decided on; 1. Call in ali tickets to get the actual amount of the fund as it now stands, + 2. elect a new. chair- man this has been done and he is Dr. Mel Bayes, 3. ask the federation to do an tor # laws. High Wild British Columbia ... . most dangerous animal Thrill on a trail of excitement into Northern THE GRIZZLY! See all the wild game in beautiful Color and in their own setting. THIS IS A MUST FOR OLD AND YOUNG and Free to the Lair of Nature’s emeritus of pharmacy at UB! doctor of science; Dr. Walter Pp Scientist, doctor of science. Ceremonies begin each day at 2.15 p.m. in UBC's War Memorial gymnasium. Chan- cellor John M. Buchanan at the survey of range and 4. as soon as No. 1 and. 3, are col ted, Bo all out ha saline the. funds nec. essary ring sheep to the West Kootenay. Person: Iam leaving ersonally, the West Kootenay, as farasa steady, Bighorn Still ward to the fulfillment of that think I have worked as hard” ag anyone else in thi West Kootenay over the last] seven years for the develop- ment of wildlife and I don't think ed policies of any government who cannot face up to the fact that wildlife plays an out- standing.role in-our present eve nding: tourist econo- my. @.- economic values derived . from. this source should be plowed back int anding field an pea treation and conservation. ough sai 3 Last weekend's fish der- by was:.a-real success.. irs. McGee .fook the top ladies award, with a ‘fvepeund dol- , Norm Hinton took the top men’ "s peste with a 3% pound Mig “Jollimore took the junior event with a thre pound dolly and the lucky caw. winner. was Betty Pint- ‘The local club came out By Jack White Jack White Underway _ on top with a $13 margin. Ev- eryone should offer Dennis Austin, chairman of the meet, their most hearty congratula- tions for a a" well done. My pal, Jerry Brown ‘nice sow going to take a lot of pasting in the he grizzly dep: erimene ys The one he nailed shi square out around 742 uta 8 to} feet and from a superficial look at the unskinned skull, he should come in close to the Boone and Crockett record class. It’s a beauty. This is the first year in the last seven that I have missed the spring bear sea- son, Perhaps when I am fur- ther afield I will be able to find the time to come back and hunt for what-I consider to Lx the top Canadian big same trophy (next to sheep course), a by. grizzly Drilling Cues for Fast Efficient Complete Service in Industrial & Domestic Water Supplies Box 329 — Castlegar, B.C. Phone 365-6933 . of pl in the West Kootenay. GET-AWAY- FROM-IT-ALL VACATIONS Start with a cash advance from GAC International.: For fun-filled days, stop in or call. 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