CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May. 13, 1965 ‘NAPOLEON — By McBride Look A Pr lar GRA, BIG ones ys Minor Baseball Officers Elected at Local Meeting A new slate of officers was elected at the Tuesday meeting of the Castlegar-Robson minor baseball association. Elected president was Steve Chambers; vice-chairman, Nick Koochin; secretary - treasurer, Mrs, Nick Stoochnoff; directors, Stan’ Miklle, Walter Gorkoff and Jim Fornelli and umpire-in-chief, Nick Kooe! Michael ‘Vecchio was ap pointed equipment manager. THE BOASTER He poatted to his friends and 8 3 “I am a self-made man, Whate'’er within my makeup comes Is after my own plan.” But ‘the pattern of his life they Was like a crazy quilt. With scant hopes’ he'd amount to much Unless he was rebuilt. — Henry Brokaw Registration forms are be- ing distributed to the various seals. e wishing to play in the nee League and any Lea- ie are asked to obtain forms om the teachers. and have them filled out, signed and re- turned together. with a registra- tion fee of $2 to the Castlegar Sporting Goods. Deadline for re- gistration is 5,30 p.m. Saturday. John Soberlak, Michael. Vec- chio, Nick Stoochnoff, Peter Ge- ronazzo and Don Stoochnoff will be coaching the teams, — It was noted that extra help is essential to assist these coaches in teaching our young genera- tion the fundamentals of a worpwaie sport. The next meeting of the as- sociation will be held next Tues- day, at 8 p.m. in the Marlane Hotel basement. The executive urges all those interested, especially pa- rents, to attend, DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS Kaslo-Slocan Electoral District - ROAD CLOSURES DURING CONSTRUCTION Highway 6 at a point 2% miles north of Rosebery or.6% miles north of New Denver will be closed from 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. daily for rock blasting and excavation until further notice. The road will be opened on the hour every hour starting at 8 a.m. to clear decumulated traffic. D. C. Westaway, q District Superintendent. New Denver, B.C. a E 10th May, 1965 Mrs. Lester B,. Pearson planted a packet of zinnia seeds in her sunshine flooded garden last week to inaugurate Cana- The seeds were symbolic’ of the first national Flowers of Hope campaign of the Canadian Association For Retarded Child- ren. Mrs. Pearson’s packet was the first. of 2, 000,000 being LEGION CORNER t The bi-monthly meeting on Tuesday is a special meeting of importance to all Legion men SRE Flowers of Hope Seeds Planted by Mrs. Pearson dian Retarded Children’s Week., mailed to Canadians from toast to coast to raise money for the Association's work, ‘s. Pearson displayed a fine gardener’s touch as she neatly slipped the zinnia ‘seeds into a small plot on the: side lawn . of prime minister's residence ae ae Sussex Drive. Then ae carefully covered them with Two. little girls from the Brighthope School represented Canada’s 500,000 retarded child- ren, Danielle, 9 and Patricia, %, wearing pastel-colored dresses, Mrs. Pearson with a of the Legion property and the purchase of another site. Members are reminded that help is required for transport- ation and help at the Warfield track on Saturday and Sunday. Volunteers are asked to phone Floyd Bacon at 365-5987 by Tuesday ‘ evening. A work party is to be call- ed shortly to Le-| are of: car The prime minister's wife, ho: has. eight grandchildren, “On behalf. of alt the mo- Teaching Appointments Announced by Board Trusteos gram’ for accommodation’. re- of to start school in September will be held from May 81 to June 2 in the various schools througHout School District No, The board of trustecs ap- proved final payment on the contract for the Kinnaird Junior School at its meeting this week. Clearing of the area for the stairway at the school has been completed’ and tenders will be called’ later for stairway con- struction, New appointments to the teaching staff of District No. 9 are: Stanley Humphries Sec- ondary School «— H. DeRosa, J. Hlousek, G. The bu! ane committee will eiired, for September, ‘School be working on a building’ pro-} opening, KING KOIN LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING CHANGE .OF BUSINESS HOURS DUE TO INCREASED WORK: |. 9am. 6 p.m. Monday through Saturday FB Bonderoff, A, ‘Clausen and C. L. Smith. Kinnaird Junior Second- ary school — Miss I. A. McCall. ‘The board accepted resign- ations of Mrs..J, K. . M, Brun- ner,- J, 0. Klein, Miss. G. Can- ning, ‘Miss M. Peacock and L. E. Cantell who is retiring from the teaching profession. +. The board was pleased at the excellent performance of the SHSS band_on its recent visit to Vancouver. ation of telephones in Gibson Creek and Pass Creek schools. The board. also, approved the proposed program for the el- ementary school’s track meet. ~The board’ expressed ‘con- cern regarding accommodation for new teachers coming into the area in September. The quotation of Boundary Electric. was approved by the board for’ installation of a. wa- ter line at Kinnaird Junior Se- condary School for grounds, sprinkling, etc. Also approved was the request for the Blueber- ry Creek ladies’ softball team to use school grounds for ball practices and games, * Reports on school: buses, by the RCMP mechanical inspect- thers of Canada and in . honor - of . Mother's Day, I want to thank these two charm- ing little girls, Danielle, .who is French-speaking and’: Patricia, who is English-speaking and who the retard- the gion hall and Ce for the | zone ‘convention to be held’ in Castlegar. ed. ren, of' Canada,. for the Legeean flowers they have giv- mr am grateful | for the op- Tuesday's meeting. GAS GENIE SAYS. ‘ “MORE SMILES PER GALL -ON” ‘FOR ‘ALL ‘YOUR FAMILY NEEDS SHOWER? DISHWASHING? HOT WATER DELIVERY ?. matic system! s ‘CHECK THEM ALL... . and yeu : buy a'Gas Water Heater.. INSTALL A NEW TANK Now. NO ‘PAYMENTS UNTIL OCTOBER, 1965 — THEN ONLY $1.95 A MONTH. ASK ABOUT ‘A TRADEAN ALLOWANCE FOR YOUR OLD TANK (NON-GAS). INLAND NATURAL GAS CO. LTD. _— CASTLEGAR, B.C. 351 COLUMBIA AVE. anytime! anytime! anytime! WASH?.. lcs e ee. 5 ‘times faster than’ any other all-auto- 4 fo. en «Remember comrades a good d for next nadian Retarded Children’s Week and : pancial campaign: would be used ‘| and while playing on your w work .| section, :| trenches,.Set up adequate traf- .| mite locked in a safe place, Trim | , sand and gravel piles to at least | * 4 matches out of sight’ and reach; to plant these flower seeds here at the prime minister’s house.” Mrs. Pearson, obviously en- joying the little ceremony, in- vited the two children inside for lunch, who of. ‘Hansa Gov. he. Cenadan Asso- ciation for, Retarded Children. ‘Mr. Shaw said etanded child- |" ren- make up three. of the country's (3 “When you count the! this means that. 2,000, percent of our popu! fected by this child ‘afflictor. He sald the flower seed fi- maintain: the local associa- tions’ educational programs, and for research and service pro- gram’ development. : -‘ Money, however, :is not the only need these associations re- quire, They’ need the under- standing, acceptance and moral support of every citizen. , Keep Children Away From Work Project - Children“ can ‘die! at play project, ‘warns S. arce, chairman of the occupational B.C, safety council. Celan up your work Project; leave it safe. Barricade excavations of ‘an kinds and. leave shoring ‘in fic. warnings for road construc- Hon; lower! blades on dozer- equipped tractors; keep gaso- line, blasting. caps and dyna- 45, degrees and erect “No jo Tres: passing” sij At home keep sharp tools out’-of ‘youngsters’. reach and Leave the spark. plug of your gas mower short vcreuited EXCAVATING, DITCHING SAND AND GRAVEL = TOP” SOIL CONCRETE WORK AND ROOFING ete O. Lightle. Ph. 365-5158... or were and show that the buses are maintained at a soodss standard. ie board was advised a joint. 4 branch seminar will be 13. This will include West Koo- tenay - and’ South... -Oka The board approved install- | . held in Osoyoos on June’ 12. and }. magan |.” QUICK, QUIET AND VERSATILE! WYohnson SUPER sane HOARSE ELECTRAMATICg 4, eee Re Hg ro lor features... ke. eft: startin oc ~ General nd Hi Gear ¢ eases te con as Sasa concn fom’g Johnson’ 40" model, Johnson's | exclusive | sir lever remote control . 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There were only ye included in the services con- tract is clearing of approximate- ly’ 35) acres; construction of system; building a water sup- ply system including a pump- 2 station, ‘storage tank ani distribution mains’ and con- structing~ of storm The ‘contract hs includes 1d] Tow. project. where a ‘viewpoint - University Students : Talks With United Church | -|Asked. by, Bishop Coleman Give Information. At Three Dam Aroas|" Three University of British Columbia’ students will be on duty in the Columbia project areas during the 1965..tourist season providing information about construction activitles to visitors. They are Donald Draper ‘of Cranbrook, John Ball of Van- couver and John Appelbe of West Vancouver. Donald, a first-year science student: with honors in physics,| + has been assigned tothe. Ar- for visitors tonay, Rt, Rev. W.:R. has in the ‘vi f ie tenay ‘diocese — a 00! with, United The Angitcan bisho} shop of Koo- ‘oleman, called; for a large’ measure of co-operation with the United | an ‘urgent demand | fer Joint Church of Canada in his diocese, } action well in advance’ of possible or- ganic: union’ of the two bodies, He. did so/in Fruitvale last week in the course of ‘his tra- ditional’ “charge’’’ to ‘members of the clergy and ‘laity. attend- ing the formal opening session | with the United Church “to en- ‘of the Anglican | Christian ministry jocesan synod. ~2He urged | synod. — the par- church } a drew attention to what he called Saituatons’ already’ appearing with ‘the diocese Which, make yy the church Columbia. river development had begun ‘and brought with it the’ Ikelihood (of ‘new commu- nities in the ‘areas, of the dam- CREIGHTON CONSTRUCTION. COMPANY LIMITED PH. 365-7011 — — KINNAIRD, B.C. . GENERAL CONTRACTORS Industrial | - _ ‘Commercial Construction and Mill- work — — ,Complete Line of Steel Seattoldng, LYard Front-End Loader and Back Hoe. tin 16 Le sites, "Talks should be opened sure that the‘ Provided in. these new areas 'is of ecumenical re- initiate discussions ap- propriate presbyteries : o£ . the Church, ‘so%as_ to put tion of Arrow dam is being pre- Rared ‘on the north bank. of the jals to ternational) Ltd. eee aaah Contract ‘for the: job be: awarded’. later « this: month REFRIGERATED | QUALITY: MILK: i band ooo. DAIRY .PRODUCTS 56 Cedar St. West CASTLEGAR * Ph., 365-5578 126 “J Peter Majesgay recen and roi be | used - later during construc- will| tion of the town: Hair. Styling Topic ‘at Meeting OF Latter-Day Saints ‘The health and care of hair wag tho. topic presented by Mrs. ‘for the members of the Mutual Improve- ment ‘Association of the Church oe Jesus _ Christ of Latter- Day given with this in: talk,” a‘ demon- ‘The evening closed with re- freshments'‘. served by the hos- an énd to of the two of ‘many two church’ oz- ganizations.” , Bishop | Coleman] * community. churches which ne gponaility and (of joint. ac- He: said’ the two churches should: refrain: from ‘construct- ing separate Genominntena buildings, :“‘as :well ag initial River... John Ball, :a first year arts student ‘whose eventual object- ive is architecture, will answer questions | from’ visitors, ‘to’ the Duncan ° project: where a’ view- point, washroom and picnic. ta; bleg will be available. Tho third tourist. informa- tion attendant, John Appelbe, is | ¢ a second year. arts student:ma- joring in political. science and English. ‘He ‘has been asi ‘Gir Guide Parents - Mother’ s , Day Tea A very successful Mother's day. tea was held Saturday af- “in the |United Church y the Parent..Group to he _ Guides and. ywhies . of Mrs. J. Strelloff, ‘pre- to an‘information centre on the’ Big ‘Bend “Highway, north: of Revelstoke, where he will pro- vide" information to ‘visitors about all three Columbia Treaty projects. Golumbium Deposits | Found i in: Various - Parts of this Country ident of the group” “welcomed the ‘gues! ests. The hall was: decorated for tle occasion with’ howls | of spring flowers, ©: <"" yo) The serving table Was CO- vered ‘with’ a yellow cloth with lace‘ overlay ' and va neentered with.a flowering plant flanked on “either side Sith rail ‘yellow tapers’ in’ silver holders. Each tea table was centered "| with a small: glass holding small flowerg.and greens. ie. Guides, were responsi- ble ‘for: the ‘decorating. They also’ made © candy “and ‘sold it. fuse'and do not assist any. move- ment church unity ‘in depth.". Bishop Coleman noted. that two theological ! students, \ one Anglican, and ;the other “United, are, being employed in the Dun- 6; area, and work joint “to survey the neéds of this locailty: with: a view-to pro-' viding the’ data ‘for ‘the kind of scumenteal, policy that has been He sald there were other in the diocese, often thin- iy settled and extended, where different’ - denominations | “are spending inordinate amounts of moriey'to maintain. a‘ ministry.” The situation in those areas clearly. called for “something more imaginative and’ respon- sible" than: present duplication of denominational financial. =| Meee eee Mn Personal Appearance from TV's’ THE ANDY WILLIAMS SHOW Friday, May 21 “3 pm. | teen Dance to follow ‘with music by the CEPTORS of Spokane, Wash.) : Tickets. on Sale at RICKS. in Caiee manpower resources, * - B Broken : Crank Shafts; Rear End Shafts,: ‘Cracked Columblum is a metal also Cylinder , Blocks, : Cylinder Heads, .- Pistons, © Gear. 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