CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 22, 1961 McCutcheon, Buckna, Waldie Award Winners Winner of the Stanley Hum- phries award, top award given an- ually to a member of the high school’s student body, was won this year by the president of the out- going students’ counc!?, Kathy Mc- Cutcheon, ‘Miss MoCutcheon was presented with the award at the annual SHHS awards day program last ‘Thureday at the high school. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Rosa ‘Winners of the Leaders’ club award and the Aggregate Trophy, equal awards, were Leslie Waldie and Rose Marie Buckna. These two awards are presented to those per- sons considered for the Stanley Humphries Award, The Stanley Humphries award was presented by school board ebstrman Mrs, as Jacobson while irvey the Leaders’ lab ‘ave and vice~ of Ww. F present- ed the new Pussyfoots | Scientifically designed by SAVAGE. _ for baby's first steps New Pussyfoor shoes by Savage are ideal in every way for baby feet. They encour- age healthful development, assure protection and com- fort and are specially designed for easy dressing. Check these features: Support where support is needed soft quality leathers joomy moccasin toes pecial tongue opening lown to toe for easy dressin, © Foam leather soles © Light, non-slip heel Correct fitting i is particularl; imperantan weare pleas to take thi pe us time and care required to assure your baby’: big ies shoes are ght, MADDOCKS trophy, Chairman of the ‘awards day Program was teacher Wiliam Ol- eskl. Senfor scholarship awards, pre- sented by Terry Keough, went to Garry Wood, Robert Schulte, Tan- ya Charters and Mary Cheveldave, || Junior scholarship awards presented by Mr. McIntyre, went to Donald Martin and Marjorie King, Leadership awards, presented by. Mrs. G. Leltner, went to Berne Jean Dunlop, Tony Dalton, Bever- ley Pinckney and Ron Waldle. Ol- tizenship awards, presented by H. Whittaker, went to Terry Dalton, Cora Lea: Anderson, Nina Relbin and Red Killough, In the athletic awards category, best all-round athlete of the year award went to Tim Horcoff for the boys and Wendy DeFoe for the girls. Best all-round junior athlete and Berne Jean Dunlop, for bas- kebball to Dino Zanet and Bernice Ulightle, and for track and field to Bill Berquist, Kathy Kazakoff and Susan Mitchell, The WK mile award went to Bull Berquist, the WE junior boys’ aggregate award went to Gerald Goresky, the junior boys’ soccer team award went to Derran Hack- man and the senior girls’ soccer team award went to Rita Cum- ‘The Alan Jacobson memorial award for proficiency in basketball was presented to Dino Zaact, ;* The. Mike Dalton memorial trophy for high gchool cv-lung was presented by Hank Goddsris to Bill Markin, Individual trophies went to Bill Markin, Sandra Gray, Ka- thy McCutcheon and Gerry Mc- Gilp who received the award on behalf of ‘his brother, Ian, “The French Consulate award for proficiency in, Franch was won by Garry Wood while the Chemical Institute of Canada award was won by Ken Beynon, The Mathematical Association of, America award for Proficiency in math was won by Margaret Black. The Sir Isac Pitman Co. award for proficiency in shorthand went to Sharon Erlandson while Royall poarg ‘Typewriter awards went to Diane Franco, Sybil Harrower and Sharon awards went to Gerald Goresky and | Erlandson. Barbara Guido, Athletic instructor J. Blleaky presented Block Club awards for soccer to Jack Osachoff and Bren- da Hill, for volleyball to Len Gallo ‘The Local 480 Mine-Mill schol- arahip was won by Bill Whittaker and Douglas McLuckle was presen- ted with the Rotary Club scholar- ship. The Trail.and District Hotel- men’s Thorp Praises Water Delivery By Palm Dairy A. letter ‘of appreciation ts be- ing sent the Palm Dairies of Nelson and its local driver, Frank ares the top honor graduate was recely- ed by Walter Kuit who also took the MacLean’s Magazine award for Kinnaird Happy With Results Of Pollution — Board Meoling (continued from page one) ‘This village’s problem of the polluted watez supply, namely, the Columbla river, was placed in detail before the board, The details of our presentation yollowed. closely on the ines of our briefs which we presented to Celgar Limited and to the expansion of the City of Nelé son’s boundaries were certainly not in the best: interests of ‘the; gen« eral public by the fact that a sewage from, approximately homies will be added to the rca, contaminated: Kootenay river. * . We further pointed out that we had the support of many municl- Palities in our area and that they also had problems of interest to the board. However, since our appoint- ment was specifically in the inter, est of the Village of Kinnaird, we did not go into detail on these mat. ters, After asking our delegation many pertinent questions on our problem, the Pollution Control Board advised’ us that: their powers were very extensive and unlimited. They would proceed with an in- vestigation of this specific problem immediately. : ‘We informed the Board of the formation of our AKM Pollution Committee and that we would work in the interests of the elimination of river pollution and that’ our work and our findings would be passed -slong to the provincial A. EREMENKO & CO. BACON, side sliced, Ibe 59¢ BEEF POT ROASTS. ‘blade or round: bone, Ib., .... 4 BEEF LIVER, Ib... 35€ ” BIENIC FRYERS, cut-up WIENERS, 3 Ibs. oon: $1.00 hicken, Ib.. Sweet Mixed “PICKLES Palm 32 oz. jor .. 49c ANGELUS MARSHMALLOWS .FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS FOR RENT BUTTER Ist grade Me as FISH'and CHIPS 24 on. .... .. 59 MARGARINE INSTANT COFFEE So-Fresh 2 Ibs., .... 49¢ Blue Ribben 5 oz. 69c = SWEET BISCUITS Avacados. each...... 15 : Cantaloupes each, 19¢ _ McCormick's Pastry Cream 12 oz. 29 PEANUT BUTTER Squirrel, 16 oz. /..:: 39 Victoria Hot House ‘Tomatoes lo. Men’s SPORT SHIRTS short Sleeves or long Sleeves wash-n-Wear No-iron-terylene - $3.95 - $6.95 _ _Men’s Casual SLAGKS . Dan River Wash and Wear Cords.- Dansheen Brown Shades, Shades, ‘Dark checks and ‘Pastels 3 $5.95 - $6.95 "Safety Steel Toes oxfords or boots made by PARIS Men’s Polo Shirts $1.95: - $2.95 - $3.95 “Men's Swim Trunks. $2.59 pr. PROVINCIAL LIBRARY,. victor TA i te DEC. 31/321 Kiwanis proficiency awards, presented by Earl Greep, went to Peter Makortoff and Mar- tha Peters. The Brook Bond travel and by by the Village of thanks for a service provided is the dairy during the recent flood. Comm, Walter Thorp told Cas- tlegar council Tuesday night that during the flood the dairy, volun- tarlly and for no charge, delivered sterilized water door to door in the village to mothers with infants un- der six months. . a 5 Miss Carol Proudfoot, went, in the junior section, to Jan Hegeman, for art and to Irene Deverney for handwriting. In the senior section they went to Sandra Craig for art and Violet Makaroff for her essay. ‘The' Civic Workers’s cholarship was presented by N, Stoochnoff to Holiday Needs THE AIR CONDITIONED Castlegar Drug : sir , SUNGLASSES e SUNTAN LOTION _ @ INSECT REPELLANT @ BATHING CAPS e BANDAIDS e.. FIRST AID SUPPLIES e SEE THE MANY ‘ITEMS WE HAVE IN STOCK FOR HOLIDAY NEEDS ee Nazaroff and the SHHS alum- was by Hise Emly Killough to Walter Ku- it. The ERC shield was acceptcd on behalf of House IX by Dino Zanet. . The John Dalton _memoriai award, presented by Jim Corbett, was accepted on behalf of House IV by Doug Brown. - Associated Chambers Back Local Chamber ‘The Castlegar’ .Chsmber of Commerce received support'on its suggestion that the new highway be opened to: traffic as soon ‘as possible this year at the executive meeting of the Associated Cham- bers of Conimerce in Nelson on Monday. Local chambér president R. D. Minnion said Tuesday that the As- sociated gave Castlegar -support in its ‘bid for early opening of the road, Mr. Minnion said quite a number of things, including black- topping and a big culvert, are need- ed before the road can be opened to traffic. Yes It’s HOLIDAY TIME But don’t leave until you've had your car checked for performance on the road. Don't have your Holi- thoroughly trouble BRING IT TO US .BEFORE YOU Castle “MOTORS LTD. day: upset. by car] Enjoy Your Holiday COOL COMFORTABLE CLOTHES Cotton Dresses, Drip-Dry, Plaids & Prints $3. 95 to $9.95 Cotton straight skirts, sail cloth, twills - and curd; priced at Gols Peat On ’$enlor Ciilzens ted to th gover nilor: Citizens’ Association: ‘who was.a dele-, ant annual conven- tion of the group in Kelowna as‘a delegate: : for}: fhe Qaatl rand pictured ja Rock site«. hed Rossland clubs,"won "election to the! Robson, has been chosen as’ ‘the site ‘or. “Arr ig! | cence application, fo: ‘made: by ‘the of: the cht, .was, posted : \Thursday. ‘The +B: Bch ppplication av.the- Big iz 7 res can just be pe seen in this picture. The garth : impending a resé : with: ‘concrete ‘discharge| ped tora; eal deen’ delega' tion,: suspested. that the sd eee ous “let persons ‘who’ use sprinklers ‘for air i met ‘by, placing }.them-,on ir “"Wernon R, Duncombe, supervis- ‘ wie larger ‘properties, Municipal clerk oe, toe Logelin Ang ‘minister ‘or Jehavah's! “ovitnesies invedsterni British, Columbia, . ‘and: welt-enown | in, Kinnaird. for. his. ngrEegal among ‘the: featured? speakers! Hor {United Worshi; pare District As- faith, ; the! con vention wa instruct some 25,000 for suty 4 9 ‘at'Van!|: ‘and Our 1961 Graduates S e Gomtinites s an ideology, an idea: eae domine ithe whole of philosophy of life that wishes not‘ only to be a state, but-also a‘church that jud- ges the conscience of dts followers. ‘Communism “fs ‘a’doctrine of. sal- vation,’ and! astany “stich. doctrine must, ‘it claims. the whole man, o on‘and fellow’ travellers, that such Emery, of the history’* ‘department ‘of’ Victoria --atiithexecent high quiet): overthrow..of democacy is a morally good act (using the Com- munist moral icode)..Thus 1 Com- when “he one day expounds one Hes himself with one e “next day advoca~ lies ‘himself “with the group: speak- ing for ,the “viewpoint opposite to that of the first group. It is necessary for us, then, to equip . ourselves" with .a positive ideology~before-dealing with na- tions ruled with such negative ‘fdeotogies ‘as’ Commiinism.-And the manager, @ “favorite son” of Trail and said i was"'a! lucky day for Cominco F Trail Mr. Mcintyre Join. munist . finds, no,, contradiction | 834 he are. 40) (hh opposite‘cause “hnd al-| satq“nerd Be ded -R. BE. er board, C,H. “Mitchell offthe sooner > our concern themselves with::this! great prab- lem, the better. : PI i public roads all along the’ ‘Col- wood is slowly being cleared ‘away place on Saturday | and: Sunday. and is- expected to create considerable interest.’ Castlegar om oon. At the, height of ‘the “flood whick can’ be be harmful :toibables and his audience-to.do ideological battle eiths -Communien ito protect that Democracy and Communism cannot co-exist “Séternally,> The ; ve -held this view ‘but row Com- ever ice Marx, seid neaaara remiri? Fon it ever | Khrushchev ev only. “five years ago. “We. must Dua them to their graves.” Tt must, ‘cause sulle os some rere ,of J. $100,000 and ‘Supply Co, Go.vultra-taodern ‘busi- ness -block-takes-place « tomorrow tres. with completion 0 of ‘the’ new high’ concentration of nitrate |" For the ram - ever fosters ‘the revolutionary (or! and thé Dutch Bzal y vide free beef-burgers. for: all who ‘The, ne er uslding haaer front- age of 87 Pte rand Sack floor is about 7,000'sq, ft.;injaize, ‘The’ base- storage of ‘woods, doors, wall fi materials formerly accommodat- building» with: its y'added. alesis cls “we may have time to discuss mutual munteipal : problems over suitable refreahments.”” oe oe spate ee HIGH DAM PROS PP PE ae ES Pace en rea |