INFORMAL INTRODUCTION to the 1975 Studen! dary School is given here follor Humphries {former prime minister Fay Fodor, wing the # lament of Stanley swearing [n ceremony by ‘The new executive consists of left to right, Clariave ee Briefs from Scheo! Disirict No.9 : Because of the number interested in taking Russian at Tarrys, Russian is to be offered in grade 6 only during the 1915-76 year, ey . +The ee drawing. for Tarrys Elementary Library has been submitted to the depart- ment of education with a request to g0 to ‘Tha low tender of $1,350 , trom Caatlegar Plumbing and + Heating for the installing of a Kowalko, trearurer Colleen Kilpatric, dthletie representative Barry De Paoli and social representative Paul Pantages. The swearing in ceremony took place Friday morning daring the Awards Day Stanley Humphries Secondary School Photo fuel tank for Blueberry Creek School has been accepted by the board of iusto revised sketch plans for the Robson School additions have been submitted to the . department of education with a request to. go to working drawings. Wee ‘ ° Mrs. K, Swetlishoff has been appointed to the position ‘of payroll clerk effective June & oe 8 J. M. Cote has been appointed to the position of carpenter-tradeaman effective Teachers Tronsf At the annual Awards Day held last Friday émorning at Stanley Humphries sented by D, Desai: Seniors— Sandy Moran, Teresa Me- Gauley and Jennifer Chevel- 3 Sotudents were presented with ‘the various classifications of Sawards: Honor Awards Awards included in this Zeategory were the SHSS Honor “Roll Certificates, presented by 7. G, Ellwood; Pre-Employ- ¥ ment Certificates, presented by ‘Mr. Ellwood; and Perfect At- Ytendance, presented by M. \ Lauriente, H Senior scholarships, pre- {sented by 8. Naylor, went to {Jean Marsh, Patricia Healey Yond Evelyn Marken. with white tapered candles, and ‘champagn with net and holding cake and bou-*: decorated sugar cubes, ~~ Jackson Wedding Vows: Exchanged I TAINED 10 GOD TONIGHT Two years ago on June 28, Billy, ‘Anderson, on. ‘of Mr. Mr. eI Dodgson of Castlegar. t'to' the bride was ‘safari hid for accents SS. Guests ‘attended from Na- kus: Busted: North Vancou- (ae ARON, DETBNA BO OLA, & piaairl Co. Ltd. “TASTE ‘TIRE UD. Phone Gd Chanelf 2 ‘359.7767 after 6 p.m. Box:68 — Slocen Park, B.C. @,- 605 Col., Ave.,. Castlegar 1050 Columbia Avenue — Castlegar Phone 36! 365-7145 Service inspections y hati fers ol en, Milet, Gerald Ne i Gallons ” oH Gases (each) Mise Sendra, Wayne - — THANKS - We ‘with to" extend our sincere’ thanks and ipo > “lation to all scien in‘ our official My Service*: ‘opening, Se sm ai, 20% OFE.General Radials. Only .- rca ‘onnet YOUR Tes NOW Mrs. Glen motorcycle accident in the East Kootenay: Ho was 20 years old. The following poem! was found’ among’ his. possessions six months after his death and believed written varios the sie st hig own eracation, From Stanley Humphries Secondary 8 “ete: 1 tatked to God to ana {DL haven't for a long time now. “E Unuw I ould have Glked more often Tve always known how. "That's something my parenta taht me.’ Tanah me long. oat also ag. taught the rest of us kids. «Funny: ‘how, some listen’ and some let it BO. My mother must be the strongest person to put up with everybody, ‘And still wrest, that beautiful smile. T-can wear, on 10 too, But only. for a tittle while. | L wish Lwas stron nger. ‘Tonight bad news hit us ‘we al) walked around with long faces But mom. "prayed and smiled. Aamebd, intl CORY to When I God is somebody you ean ear rely on. )\He- never. fests, ante by her urban J Funeral Services _ Begin This Evening For Winnie Markin Funeral services begin to- day at? p.m. from the chapel of the Castlegar Funeral Home for Winnle Markin, 65, of Castle- + gar, who died Tuesday, Services continue today tntil 10 p. reayme tomorrow at 10 a.m, and 909, in Pelly, Sask., Mra. Markin firat came to British Columbia in 1912 settling at Glade. In 1920 she moved to Pass Creek where she was married in 1927. The following year they moved to. Slocan Valley. and lived there until 1969 when Castlegar ‘became their home ‘Mrs. Markin te urvived john five daughters, Mra.’ Lat oe oth iy ‘Abbotsford, Mi ite. P +(Winnle) Meee Seath i Slocan, Mrs. Nick’ (Nancy)* Verigin of Castlegar, Mrs. Polly Detehkoff of: Harrison’ Hot sees. Miss Anne Markin of ©» \d 12 grandchildren, redeceased by Slocan’ Park consi: Gicl's Softball Local Teams fo Provincials "Softball action Saturday at Kinsmen Park aaw both the Castlegar: Bantams and the \ Castlegar saventles, omerge- _ victorious, ‘ ‘The Bantam team defeated their Rossland counterparts 57 to 1 with Rossland ‘conceding the second ‘game in what was meant to be the beat of two out of three. ‘The Castlogar team will now travel to Kelowna for the Brovineal papof to take place July 4, 6 and 6. The Castlegar Juveniles swere victorious cover the Slocan provincial “July 19 and 20. Valley Juveniles winning the first ball game with a score of 18 to 8 and the eccond with 16 to 8. igi | Winning piteher was Gina Sraith, The Castlegar Juveniles will travel to Victoria for the playofts'to be held Castlogar Midget gists, who are also a part of the Selkirk’ Valley Junior, Girls Softball, have no local competi- tion and will travel direct to the CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 28, 1976 (Imported Hand-Crafted ALL-LEATHER PURSES Several: Designs Only $19.00 The Cobble: Shoppe | SHOE REPAIRING PHONE 365-5616 Dale Hunter — New Proprietor Located below Nutri-Health Food Store “tn Downtown Castlegar. th dons 1A ay rnos, Ta BC 30-08 Castiega | : “Closed ‘for: holiday _from duly: 12 to puget 20 Pain rate Saws etc, by Joly 10 Thank You playolis at which takes place July 12 and 13, Senior (ifizens -Celebrafe Birthday. with Chicken Supper *~ The Castlegar and District Seni Citizens Association 'cel- tion's birth: President J/°Raine ex- ‘ tended ‘a, welcome to the 69 members and one guest who were in attendance. probably noticed You a. series of bar, lines’ and numbers appearing on product stores. “Universal Product. Code. ; ‘The ifirat’ five numb expected better. control ‘of Inventories, stock ahortages and general tore operations. "The food induatry regards :, the Universay, Product Code as a\major’ revolution in food ton’ number ‘asstgned iby. the > Grocery Product Code Couneil. ‘The last five numbers identify, specific products ¢ of that facture ‘The initial revolu-- tion began | in. 1916 when larence Saunders introduced ‘self-service concept in: his Piggly-Wiggley store in: Mem- phis, Tennessee, and substi- tuted the checklat x as _o The: ute will S Furniture - 2 IG os -LOCAT ONS RVE YOU BETTER » re @ 930 ROSSLAND. AVENUE, TRAIL BIA AVENUE, TRAIL Show Room old Tran Brig _OPEN DAILY FROM 1 P.M. HOME GOODS LTD Carpeting reports were heard, and it waa reported thi the insurance had been sre out for the Centre and furnish- ings. ; Correspondence for the evening included a letter from the United Appeal informing the’ members that they’ will receive a grant again this year. Mrs. R. Donnan, one of the « official delegates to the 8.C.A. annual convention ‘in Vancou- ver earlier this month, gave a report of the’ convention pro- ings. There bad been 140 voting delegates present and G4 = Fesolutions bad been dealt with, - oS It) was: noted: that: the membership fees for all Senior. Citizens’ Associations through- out the province will be $2 per ‘member, 90¢ per eapita which . go to the provincial fund. Mra. C., Newhouser was Quint! $209 Gued $219 ine $229. " BOOK NOW! “Nets Travel Agency £10 ‘ALL-FUN DAYS Leave Trail by:Bus Sat., Aug. 8 Returning “Monday, August 18°: TW/DBL $249 Single $359 the other. official delegate, and eported ‘on’ the Ml at the tiviti Wention. Mrs, M. Flather. was ‘com. -' gratulated on her second prize: win at the fair at Vernon, She_ had submitted, as her entry,'a ceramic painting of Red’ Moun- tain along with a write-up ofits history. Entertaininent for the eve- ing included musical selections _ by Miss Judy Allingham on the flute, accompanied by: Mine Donna Notini:on the . Houghton also showed. aildes accompanied by a commentary of. his three years of work in ‘New Guinea. He brought along ‘a display of some of the native clothing, bags,:and various other artifacts. The: kitchen committee 3 served refreshments; bringing happy anniversary to.a close. “*Wind-Tunnel”® “housing: «>>» *Mfx. suggested ‘Applicable In Fatr ‘Trade States only. ik “Key-Lectric’™®. starting * Safety shield helps protect toes Front-wheel drive makes maneuvering easy : PHONE 365-7252 =