. PRovruer, ALL VieToRta, 9 ne eaRts 8c ery Thursday at “The Crossroads of the Kootenays” —e BRITISH COLUMBIA. THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1961 CONTESTANTS Pals Queen contee- . tants, one of which Sil reign one Bo Pair on. Gepts 18 and these grade 6 girls from schools: Sandbagging is Well " Graduates Asked ‘to Take” Part in Ideological Fight An deol le is en Communism and ently going ou in the world bet-| and’ Une 100) trades Lorne Kavic With External Affairs ‘SHES 6,300 PERSONS toured through Celgar’s ta 4 { ll Pulp mill at the weekend. Here part of , i ; Pro. Rey told the raduates| 2,900 people who toured the mill on Sat e urday are shown watehing the kraft pulp being cut cal 3b every min. te of the day, Ir must be bbe fought| freedom Persons toured the mil on Sunday at the be fate, for the first threo than 1,000 per hour. — Pettitt Photo | The tery CASTLEGAR NEWS 10 ——_10 CENTS PER CENTS PER COPY “Renata and Lake Areas Isolated: | Underway Shuttle Boat For 4 Hours and baled. Over 3,400 for foot hours, of more} chudren and 930 am and betwen 3 amt 3 pm Celgar Bags For Cominco? ‘If Celgar ever installs mach-, without export, and unl unless we ex- tnery tor the making of peper bags| POrt were Dot going to have pree- with other’ is ings and as members of particular na- tonal peopl ah “fe witn b cnpte fe Party ommers to Gissuss the prob- of idea the graduates not to. ge peng fog the women's soft- Unrough life in the same w bball league, Mr. Savoy asked that the field be graded, the dugouts fix- igh water at the Celgar sa tau and ie proved or fou they" tated x Sane foro Couns ppv hv ain of the park on Wednesday and the | Mor Arrow Boat Club Issues Warming = [irate of ie oe ‘row Bost Club this week | M id “industry “usually attracts in- oo ra Kooter yeara ahead. Tite decade of he OO i er tainly a great era,” he comme oni Cray sai Cas ost sn. e Tooded”hostes,faid' 2) boet. cha as] spokesm: \ He added that ROMP are pre- pared to prosecute if complainin| the HAPPY FACES were in evidence last Friday night at the pulp mill when municipal ‘councils from Nelson cat fa Kinnaird and Trail erman and Comm. Aage Sylvest of Castlegar. Third pi ture shows Kinnaird commissioner G. S. Rust and pro- Cuction manager J. T. Hegeman watching a log going aough the barkers. In the fourth picture, where the aft paper is bundled, are shown Kingsley Harris, Cel- gar’s public relations officer from Vancouver, Castlegar village chairman N. T. Oglow. pulp mill manager Eugene War- ‘superintendent, Second : ; ¢ af the machines with Mitch i ford, pi stores Picture shows Jack S Sawyer, plant engineer, a Trail ald- Rev. H. Ragg Moved To Vancouver Parish Tuo Rev, H. I O. Rage, for the| is cloned dows compictiy Feetor of made : Bost Club co provide ane portation to Castiegar © Celears sewmils civnon past two years the planer mill was convered “a the Pariah of Casttegar, has been | electricity from steam che turaer of St, Lake's racer soe, ]OFFICIAL, OPENING of the Cloverleaf Motel is being feel| held this week. The motel, located at ie he Jeuction of the new highway < by 3 highway, is owned by Mr. and N. al is heated by leetrcity, — Castlegar DeLuca, mayor L. A. Read of Trail, Rossland-Trail MLA Don Brothers, lar A. Barclay, secretary and vice-pre- sident of Celgar and Columbia Cellulose, and Kinnaird village chairman Carl Loeblich, Final picture shows Kinnaird commissioner Ron Giles and Dennis Brookes, manager of Celgar’s sawmills division, — Castlegar News Photos