CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 29, 1967 Kinnaird Socials Hominiuk left Sat- Banff where she has taken | employment for the sum- vis left aerenty. The Scene at... KINNAIRD SECONDARY Doris Da' for Toronto where she will tal ina gummer of service for echool and'it is with more than ie United Church of Canada. |a"iittie sadness that we bring Recent visitor to the home sar column to a close. . Fred Briggeman | We —- the A and B English a Wire: a Port. Sree of KJSS, have enjoyed hid our project of ri ting to you on school happen! We are quite praia that we have never missed a: deadline. chi work alle ea at which we look at our ae been a sneverto-be forgtien year. In the library are leaving benefit of those who will follow, a Jago Ay colored album Prd rcipines 0 f all’ our col- i Ja tits lac: PUBLIC od The pages are. interspersed wi poms to illustrate Phone 365-6770 grade, sevens will enjoy incre Hi-Lite Restaurant “SPECIALIZING IN CHINESE FOOD” Phone 365-6741 for Take-Out Orders Open 6 am, to f@ Midnight Daily Open 6 a.m. to 1 am, Fridays and Saturdays Air Conditioned for Cool Comfort BANQUET FACILITIES FOR SMALL GROUFS Notice of Special General Meeting of The. Kootenay Society for Handicapped Children TONIGHT, JUNE 29 = 7.30 P.M. SILVER BIRCH SCHOOL BUSINESS For the purpose of voting on changing the name of the society to’ The Kootenay Society’ for Retarded Children and Adults. album in|ted our Secretly some of us cherish the notion of having another look at it ourselves — say in our erade 12 graduating year! Mr, Lind, — would you en- the idea of having a class of peat Reunion???) wouki like to say that when ‘Nancy nEowley received the Best’ All Round e tears in her eyes; made us understand ertainly th most boautigal ta ail Belts Gol | umbia. Just last week we Sondic, “green RED CROSS SWIMMING INSTRUCTIONS CLARKE’S POOL — FIRST CAMPAIGN — JULY 4 to JULY 14 APPLICATION FORM @ring this form with you on July 4 at ‘9 a.m.) Name Address Town Age Inches Please Check; [1] Beginners; 1) Novice. 0 Adult Swimming Experience Gf any) Phone I am enclossing my fees of $ in advance ALL FEES MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE A Picalo Bring Brings - Rohson Sunday School to a Glosa ‘Under bright sunny skies,| 51 pupils, teachers and parents brought another Sunday School year to a close. Following are winners of socest Site inkte Giraud, 2, Marie fferson, 8, Debbie Rob- ertson. Boy's 6-8 Sanford, 2. Ed- 1. Jamie mond Anderson, 3: Derek Pinton. Git 9-10-11 1. Joy Uhieke, 2. Kathy Sali- ken, 8. Nancy Graham. Boys 9-10. ‘Shawn zureke 3. David Graham. © Girl's 12 and over . Elaine Anderson, 2. Col- een Flynn, 3. Louise Zurek. Sits Sn leg, Winky Girl, Penny Hil- mo, 4 Marie Christofferson, Debbie Robertson. 3. Judy Zur- ek, Bernie Hilmo. ged fare ek, Fen: 2.:-Dawn : Geiger, Gieger, 3. David Graham, urek, ire and over 3 Legged Elaine Anderson, Coleen Find, 2. Mark Zurek, Tim Sath- 3. Louise Zurek, Lora Lee Spoon and Marble 68 girls 23 Cie storterson ig ay ware 3. Winky Gi 1, Edmond Anderson, 2. Derek Pointon, 3. Casey Flynn. 9-11 girls c co, she Pat st 2, Joy Boy's "sai Shawn gurek, 3. David Graham, Girl’s over 12 @ Zurick, 2, Tina Saliken, 3, jieen Flynn, Sack Race, Cole 68 1. Winky Giraud, 2. Marie Christofferson, 3, Judy Zurek. Boy's 68 pate Derek Pointon, 2. Jamie Sanford, 3. Edmond Anderson. cite 11 ton; 3. Boy's. ed nn, 3. Frank Z 12 ane over . Elaine ee 2 Louise zureke 8. Tim Sathers. Wheelbarrow race Flynn, Derek Poin- ton z z Gordon and Shawn. Flynn, frank and: Mark aire and |Debbie Pointon, Kathy Salike Mid; ee eer T. Flynn, 2. Frank a Flynn, 2. Mark oi 1. Joy jor ciask 2D . Debbie Poin- u over the’ (left) when Lance Harrison Lance: Harriso: - his dixie- land band and. Vocalist Jim John- son are’ the: stars oft the ‘second: CBC Centennial. music tour. wi visits Trail’next Wednesday. Ad- mission is free. 5 Lance’ and-his ban will: play of'one of the old tunes: of the twenties and thirties + oo be sung by: vocalist Jim, Jot "Harrison. Band in Trail ith | ly completed .series ‘with Lai we stock a full sofection af SAVAGE SHGES far children Maddocks Shoe Store Ross nd-Trall Highways, District NOTICE To ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Sealed tenders will be i ed by the dersigned for the supply and ‘ins on. of electrical facili- tiey required for the Weigh Scale building at Kin- naird, B.C. up to 2.00 p.m, July 14, 1967. Plans and specifications an be seen at 3288 Col- umbia A Re , supplied upon request Outalde lighting pile: and luminaires will be supplied and the poles erected. The Department will do the necessary trenching » and backfilling. Lowest’ or any bid not necessarily accepted and no bids will be considered that contain escalator clauses. R. E, McKeown, | District Superintendent _ Dated ‘at Rossland, B.C. June 28rd, 1967 comes’ to town for a free and: TV on. many. occasions in the past few years and most were featured on the just recent: on. radio, The Old'Song Shop and TV, Lance’s Jazzhouse. . ouring With Lance are: Don of music at‘each 60iminute con- cert and all-concerts will be re- corded by :the’, CBC “for broad cast a8 .a'18-week series on the CBS Radio: network, starting in September. ‘Featured with Lance. Harri- son are‘six Vancouver musicians who are e! ig a reputation as Canada’s ‘finest. They have all Jack * Fulton, trombone; Bud Henderson piano; Stan Johnson, /bass; Al Johnson, drums and banjoplaying. lady, Ruth Dewhurst. Ruth Dewhurst appeared. with. Lance. Harrison on the CBC national TV network series,’ Some: of ‘Those Days. ALL TYPES OF LUMBER Lanee and his band recently ELK CEMENT — PLYWOOD appeared in the Canada Pavil- Storm and Screen Windows Made to Order Fly! appeared ‘on “both CBC radio lion at Expo ’67. _’ All Sizes of Glass Cut to Order + S< THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL” 79-9" Be Safe On Your Holidays! For.Car or Boat — Fire Extinguishers. CASTLEGAR COURSE “By BUFFER JOHN The ladies’ open was held last Saturday with 53 contest- ants from local and surrounding . | areas: swatting it out -for top honours, The following list shows how the ladies did in their various flights: A Elight Low. gross.— M. Moroso & Runner up’— 1. Morris. T, 97; Low net — M. Karliner T 83; Runner up — J. Scodellero ‘T, 84; Longest drive — B. For- rest; Least putts —'F.:Lauriente; Honest ‘golfer — J. Shannon B Most putts — — D: Kimura T.' B Flight C Flight Low gross '— ,M. ‘Zinio. C, 119; Runner up — J..Reed ¢ 123; Low net — D. gKoehle oi 93; "Runner up — M. Crei; Cc, ‘95; Longest drive — M: ree bell R (on 13); Least’ putts — C. NOTICE SUPER-VALU and SAFEWAY WILL BE OPEN ALL DAY MON DAY Lyons C, 37; Honest golfer — E. Murray CG; Most putts — E. Ry- sen pa ‘prize — closest to hole on 12 2 tien Shot) —: Scedellero T. No putts — V: Staudinger — Not chip in ae ‘Murray No. 3 The ladies have improved the club house with ‘some pretty drapes and are' now in the pro- cess of further. improvement: to our second home. The course on the whole is ways. Waiter Jacobson has. sent cut notices to all members for the special meeting to be held July 13 in the Legion hall. Paul Moroso will ‘have the debenture cheques out this week- end'so many will -have travelling money for the holiday weekend. We urge .eyery. ‘member to obtain d rule book from the pro and study it well’so that you are not. embarrassed. in any .way while playing on’ other courses during your. holidays this sum- mer, We ‘are very. pleased with the changing attitude: of many on the course. There are sti a few ‘bulldozers” aa De. . oS sPrimary Il 1: “Bren LINOS == SASH AND DOOR Johnson, 2.’ Brian Kirk, 8. Nor- around. but, on the whole, the $1.50 each too facies pleses ones “We ‘Take Better. Care of Your Building Needs” tive. 636 COLUMBIA AVENUE — PHONE 365-5155 Thank you and good golfing. : : ints a tt AN N U At This i is your opportunity to really, save on ee Heal ese of 10% will be applied on. all genera it. o} (2 e on: - Hardware and Diygnode i in the Psa ba ‘Listed are some of the Speciale ane will be fox tured during this sale: Groceries Mushrooms, stems and pieces, 10 oz. .. Peanut Butter, 48 oz. each. Instant Chocolate, 2 Ibs. each . Orange Juice, 48 02. 0.0.00... 5.. Strawberry Jam, 4 lbs., each Poly Tea Bags, 100°s - Coffee, 2 Ib. pkg. . Wax Refills, 100 ft., Hardware Galvanized Garbage Cans, la size, each . Manure Forks, D Handle, each .. Kids Swimming Pools, 54". XT 1°, each Swimming Fins, each .. Insulated Jugs, 80°oz., each . 3 piece Luggage Set, Mens 8°". Work Boots, reg, $22.95. Sa iGainaday Auto. Washer, reg. $298.50 Sale. Viscount 14" Upright Freezet, reg. $259.50 le:Price’.. Viscount ‘Auto. Washer with ‘Sud Saver ... reg. - $339.50. Sale: ........0..0..-. MANY "MORE ITEMS ' TO CHOOSE, FROM KC Co-op Society BRILLIANT; B.C. ... 3 for $1.00 99c “SHSS student Lucy Kazakoft of ‘Brilliant was the winner of an. all-expense pa ald trip to Expo outh, As ‘Univeraities ‘and ‘Col leges, were established,- Rusalan became a, part of © ithe, foreign | lif 67, for and’ Their Contrib lition to Can- adian‘Culture. ») The) .essay competition for which Lucy wrote her essay was Inguages: for study. iby, any. amudent ' ‘om the erude classroom, of the /Russian: universities: of,: ‘lal onsored by. the | Union | of into ‘outh,” . 2? -The Castlegar, N News takes jeasure in reprodu the . planus He cing ‘RAGING WHITE WATER is . the scene at: Pass Creek Falls as rising levels force an even’ greater amount, of runoff ‘waters than usual over the falls.. Taken, on. a..warm day this. week, ‘this shot shows the, foaming waters as they | sweep over the rock bluffs] ture before rolling into the placid water of the’ “ol’ ‘swimmin’ hole” at Pass Creek Park, farther downstream. — Cas- tlegar News Photo The Church of God Picnic Successful Sunny skies and wwea- ther, blessed the ann Kin- Jin this nairt ‘d Church of ‘God fe e~ nic recently and insured a plea- sant time for, all, ining with an’ outdoor | ervice Pastor Ira John- jibeliefs worships son welcomed the good turnout. Races, were held ‘for. young | to’! achieve. and old. Results were as follows: Tiny Tots —.1. Salley Bird, 2 Michasl Band, 3, Mark Kowal- 2. Becky Vigne o ethy son, gue, Harms. ida Juniors — 1: Sam Harms, 2 b Marlene’ Kowalko,' 3. ‘Valetie Palsson. Seniors — 1. Carol Tomlin, Harms, Ladies ‘— = Pat Bagan, 2. H. Vandersvohn, :3. ‘Betty Stone: |: ~essay by: one “of Castlegar trict’s best stud ‘ents, jfor the information of all citizens of the area, both the} ® others citizens and of ‘Today, all Canadians are re- miniscing on their great past. As everyone shares'in this experi- ence,’ one ‘is ‘remiided of the. many, pioneers who played an active role in the drama of Can- ada’s Centenary. In 1899 ‘a’ great era opened | in. Canada with.the ‘arrival: of al brave, new, people. ‘After many, years of suffering in Russia for the sake ofthe jealous PEGuOrVA, tion of their own communal way or @. forth sake of their religion and rusts age. on -thelr ‘arrival in! Can-| they: oltled ae near) fn Yorkions| istic tehewan on Jand set aside) for'them ,under the Homestead Act, smhese. yearly: settlers ‘estab- lished themselves in a view to)greater convenience in the etablishment 61 of schools and churches and to the attainment of social ‘advantages of like ¢har- acter. This enabled them ‘to: pre- serve -more: of :their ‘unique na- tional: characteristics which have| B enriched ‘the, Canadian: ulate) way, of life, the Doukhobors brought to a young, vigorous nation a wealth of pioneer: experience, of, unique ideas and rich traditions which'have contributed much to’ understand what is meant by the}, term, “culture.” Culture can be defined as the many things that: makeup the way of life of a people, coming down to them the enrichment of Canadian cul, fi ‘Before going on, it is well to Ts from the Past. It can be clearl: Nustrated “in | their : languages,’ eat, how they. make a living ya how they BOV-| 5) ern. ghemselves: The Doukhobors had th way of life and Anion a played a Va vital role new. Canai drama. The © Doukhobors brought with them the very basis . religion. . As tle th ‘peace is the be; it, great achievement will follow. As Christial Doukho- brotherhood amo) : es. With this love for one anoth- ssbion an HOMES See: the New. “61 sve cont sJanguage. the foundation of their ideas and ‘customs. It.was a rich’and beau- language which the Doukho- b ‘bors. prized - highly. :. They were it ared to give. 1] pas ty ia SO. ‘they age for an; ot evan to sp in every- ‘Award Homes: ANDERSON AGENCIES Phone:365.6451 day life: ~~) As: time* passed and. lore foreign settlers .p Can- ‘They int tried to vine other” ‘groups that and‘after adapted: their skills and set to work with a willl supported: by. sical strength and: matiahe ak unsurpassed in Canadian history, In the Prairies, for .example, they.’ t + larg hich have" since for they. tolled): long: ‘and easily, hard: ‘carning thal b it ‘by! the | f mi Suigat ios of ‘their. o farming was, their staple: ie occupation they's00n ex- ‘mo’ ‘to B.C,‘ the Doukhabors contribut- ed more’ of their: pioneering in- iMative in clearing land‘and rock, ‘Here The religion of the Doukho- bor. bor people tal taught them a simple reflected; in their dress Although today ‘much of the originals style shas:been lost, | a fe at special gatherings or.per- '| formances, | the,traditional dress | {8 seen, The} distinctlye: Doukho- ,| bor dress: consists \of long, gath- ered skirts, and: ‘plain overblous- 14 28; heads) ara covered by. lace or He lered shaw: 4 le Pre) oral ion of thelr tunity for all to aay rich music, The’ Doukhobor music has improved considerably, and now it is belng enjoyed by many Can- ns: who, some. know- ledge: of the Russian : language, are able to srasp the inner. truth | : . and, beauty.o of Agr added another | exciting | ‘chapter, to'Canadian cul- e, ‘As one thinks: again of Can- adn Centennial Selebeatlonsiot of clothing, \, beat was: develo; a thelr crochet- ‘villages, em-|"\*" °‘The® bracing at least 20 families, with) | m social ‘gatherings: and tetrentionan, periods, folk S0ngs and more, ovis music ‘evolved; knitting, * and als : Sec ne, Held of culture, *; Paste and government, 0 one can P! the ' part layed by the pee An the in the ice. Both; lodges: then. rere to. the Nordic ‘Hall :w! mere both held_their- regular. meetin, Mrs,’ W. Houston .of Gastle: gar was: the’ recipient: of’a 50- Isobel Gordon year pin, Sister ;| made’ the ’ presentation.’ | Houston «joined; the "Rebekah Lodge ‘June ‘17, ‘1917. ‘A supper. was. haved by; ‘the Rebekahs. Pith a: gecorate ted cake we stock a full yeloction-of SAVAGE SHOES - for child “Just Completed NHA HOME In. the Castle-Bar.. | Subdivision ‘Hardwood Floors: — Double: ted e, ‘Trail; j i ed: to. Kinnaird for thee ‘coremon- certs, ius ‘providing an “oppor: thelr Christian Community spirit was used to set:up a unique’ or- chard © settlement centered < a- round: a jam’ factory: — all of which’ had' a distinct on the creation of the Okanagan ‘farm “The ability ‘of the Doukho- bors ‘to build’ thriving communi- ties has ‘helped greatly. in in’ their notable achievements. They have ..| demonstrated’ such ‘attributes as distinct, the ‘meals of the’ early ‘settlers ‘were quite simple because of the lack of certain. foods. Their re- ligious ethics barred the eating 2 meat and therefore they pre- from vegetables Ohieh they grew. Notable among reparation thepe dishes, was.the preparal aration was| meats recipe served Tei grequently. at *: ACLOBS ? Canada; from the numerous recipes con- i by® the z "AMI Sizes of Glass Cut to Order Storm nd Screen Windows Made to Order re"of Your Building Needs’? = 686" COLUMBIA "AVENUE — PHONE. 365-5155 es ada, there was:a ‘need ‘for com- munication.‘Russian classes, held in simple buildings, offered fun- damental‘ lessons.ito: interested Extension : : Phones are ‘2 -FRIENDLY “PHONES. ‘32. companionable in ing at night by your hedalde, Discover how ‘little thoy cost BETH © and gr Russian _ KueW Bake: Sale Was Hold Line ‘A ‘cot rounding district: assured a. suc- cesstul coffee party.. The bake, table ‘was presided ‘lover by Mrs. R. Others eae “were: Mrs. R. Johnson,.Mrs:, M. Deverney, Mrs. C. Ackerman, Mrs. J. D. As- kew, and Mrs. T. F. Houghton. Carl's All prescription files and records for Pitts Prescriptions are now at AT THE CASTLEAIRD PLAZA For FREE home delivery in Castlegar “Phone 365-7269 Drugs : ee coe 28 sea eens courgieer at, + a = @. “INTEREST $60.00. $63.00 $67.36 $71.45 "$75.74 ° $80.29 $85.10 $90.21 $95.62". $101.36 = $107.44 $113.89 ee Within 12 ‘Years! ‘TERM DEPOSITS AT 6% ? ~ RENEWABLE: T | YEAR TERM: DEPOSITS ey TOTAL $1060.00 $1123.60 $1190.98 $1262.43 $1338.17 $1418.46 $1503.65 $1593.77 © $1689.39 $1790.75 “$1898.19 $2012.00 $1000.00 AT. 1% PER MONTH _ - OVER AZ MONS COSTS ONLY $48. 32 - BASED ON: 1966 BORROWING MEMBERS; INCLUDES 27% DIVIDEND; LOANS ARE INSURED IN MOST CASES AT NO.EXTRA Ss its ee COSTS Why. Work an Extra Day, Week or Month When Credit “Union Loans are the Lowest in Cost? 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