CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 7, 1973 Air Cadet Squadron No. 581 _Cadets-Cadettes on Inspection. BILL REED MEMORIAL TROPHY recipient WO1 ‘Dallas Sweeney, left, admires Inter-Flight Trophy being held here by Ft.-Sgt. Duncan Crawford. SUNSET DRIVE-IN For Movie Information Phone 365-5811 Showtime 9 p.m. Tonight - Friday - Saturday “DOC” Stacy Keach — Harrie Yulin . Faye Dunaway Sunday - Monday - Tuesday “PARANOIA” . Carrol Baker — Lov Castel COLOR Mature Entertainment AYERST See Ski i Hibitane skin cleanser WOMEN’S LIB made its’ appearance at the recent annual inspection of Air Cadet Squadron No. 581 when 14 young ladies < appeared in a newly-fotmed Cadette group. With less than a month since grouping, Cadette Maureen Murphy stands proudly < by her father Lt. Frank Murphy, supply officer, to display what is presently being accepted as official attire. The girls appeared to have great enthusiasm for their future training which allows them the same privileges as their-male counterparts. This includes activities on the rifle range as well as.an opportunity in aviation.—Castlegar News Photo The Scene at... KINNAIRD JUNIOR : | SECONDARY SCHOOL | Parents of grade 8 stu: dents should be aware that the meeting scheduled for tonight at KJSS has been placed at a later date, June 11. A newsletter explaining this situation has been sent home with the students, * * * Another date to keep in mind is Tuesday, June 19 when’ the school will present. its Activities Night. There will be something for every taste— band, gymnastics, exhibits, comedy and a fashion’ parade. Besides all this there will be few solo-and duet perfor- mances in music, poetry and song. Come out and bring the family! * The annual “Watermelon Special” reading comprehen- sion competition is all set to go. Here are the “teacher-student” teams: ~ Mr. Lind and Tami Greep, Mrs. Walters and Carmen Scott, Mr. Zanet and Winkie Giraud, Mr. Schiavon and Barry Perehudoff, Mrs. Hucal and Cammy Lapointe, Mr. Phipps and Louis Normandeau, Mr. Clark ‘and John Roberts, Mr. Sheppard and David Sahlstrom, Mrs, Rogerson and Patty Popowich, Mr. Me- Cutcheon and James Robinson, Mr. Grant and Valerie Cor- mier, Mr, Salekin and Debbie Gorkoff, Mr. Peterson and Bill Cheveldave, Mr. Jeffery and Sylvia James and Mr. Martin and Dale Forsyth. It's going to be quite a battle. Mr. Zanet predicts that he and Winkie will be easy winners. Mr. Lind politely coughs behind his hand. (He's won before). But Mr. Grant says that his partner is the best * reader in the school, and he and Val will be a “shoo-in"! Silverton Newsletter By Nancy Barnett Lucerne Secondary Schoo! is not having an election day this year. All officers for next term's student council went into office by acclamation. They are: prime minister, Steve Deakoff; minister of finance, Wilt Wilson and minister of records, Linda Steenhoff. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Travis YIP Delegcte Attends Seminar In Nanaimo Hon. Norman Levi met with delegates of street agency services last Saturday in the culmination of a seminar held in Nanaimo to discuss the future of street agency services and the amalgamation of many of these services under the new alcohol and drug commission to be set up by the department .of human resources. Representing the Castle- gar Crisis Centre, Allan Mc- Kinnon reports that the meet- ings were ‘dgdicated ; Yooh work and that about "10 recommendations were ready to be presented to the minister on the final day of the conference. Human Resources of Rutland, enroute to New York, spent last Thursday as guests of the Barnett family of Silverton, 7 2 8 Lucerne Secondary School in New Denver will be holding its graduating exercises to- morrow evening. . * . Annual Cub-Scout Auction ‘The annual Cub and Scout - auction held in New Denver each year originated back in 1967 by Gus Stankova and John Lyver who were Cubmasters at that time. Nothing is too big or too - small for the auction team consisting of Ray Nunn, Steve Pedersen, Erick Ovestrud, Gor- die McMasters and Tony White. Unusual items that have been offered in past years are a 1928 fire engine that sold for $75, a 1926 Star automobile, a grey horse named Red(?), huge old heaters, horse, collars and antique lamps. { spout ney’ ‘Afund thé-Cubs”arld Scouts of New Denver and_ Silverton. Every effort is made to spend these proceeds locally. : So far, over and above Minister Levi reacted regular the i price of $285 to the mendations and it is likely that many of them will be built into the guidelines for the new commission. Much stress was put on “grass roots” initiative and the decentralization: of authority. Local boards, representative of * their communities will be one of the major feautres of. the responsibility structure. It is hoped that under this system communities will have a greater variety of services to meet their specific needs and. less overlapping of services. Castlegar Crisis Centre staff is already considering changes in its services to meet some’ of the new expectations .that Mr. McKinnon has brought back from the seminar with each have Best? purchased. These canoes are available on loan to Guides and Brownies as well as Cubs and Scouts. The auctioneer for most years, Joe Karry of Nelson, has been a favorite of New Denver buyers. This year the auction will be held on June 16 in the arena, From what we hear, there will be ‘again some useful, unusual and novel items. Already the boys have been donated a large store-type freezer with sliding doors, Promise has also been made of a complete household of furni- ture. Scouts and Cubs will be most thankful for all donations and purchases. Mea. Johnson Mrs, J. Heslop of Robson Caribbean cruise, returned home Monday after spending a week — visiting relatives in Kelowna, Mrs, M. Olas scot, anied by Mrs, H. Johnson, pont Monday visiting in Colville, : Mr. and Mrs, C, Petts returned home on the weekend after spending the past week in . Kelowna, Weekend. guests at the home of Mrs. A. McNeil were her sister-in-law Mrs, Pearl Sheridan of White Rock an Mr. and Mrs. John Chandler of West. Palm Beach, Florida, They left Sunday to continue Want to Sell Your House? CALL MARY 365-6451 or 365-5244 . returned to their home Robson after. ‘spending a we in Kelowna, -: 1 GALLON FREE WITH PURCHASE OF 4 GALLONS! F when it comes to NEW HOMES MUTTART wrote it’s y urs - FREE! @ YOUR CHOICE-FROM DOZENS OF PRACTICAL PLANS *-@ C.M.H.C.-V.L.A. and F.C.C. APPROVED @ PROVEN, MONEY-SAVING. -- METHOD. OF CONSTRUCTION~: _@ THE-FINEST, VALUE-PACKED MANUFACTURED HOME AVAILABLE ... 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