CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Gan 15, 1967 FORT STEELE OPENS June 24 with song, lies, Still another Centennial event will be and lighting the re- the opening June 23 of Cranbrook’s Cen- miniscences of the “wild and wooly days. ”’ tennial project by L. J. Wallace, general “Premier W. A. C. Bennett will officiate chairman of the B.C. Centennial: Commit- at opening ceremonies for Fort Steele tee. In the shot above, the museum build- bridge and the Fort Steele Park. The ing is visible, although one comment on +weekend will also see the premiere perfor- the project declared that: “the whole town imance of the-Fort Steele Gay.Nineties-Fol- , is:a living museum.” _.“Hot” Tapes Up In Smoke — ‘Rules Mr. Justice Munroe ‘A fiery demise has been) ging” ‘ta jhith. resulted in] 500! set fon the ‘controversial “bug-| six months. wi work ‘for a royal] bly in the dneinerate ir. commission‘and many months of| The tapes were trouble ‘and controversy, for aj point in Py hearings of the Sar- GOING: TO NELSON? | pair of rival unions. gent Commission, “which — w: The tapes were ordered de-} nami For Tasty. Food: stroved by Mr. Justice Monroe] men! and Delicious « | as the I Coffee It's * bu _ the tapes will ‘be | Sulp! ROSE’S DELICATESSEN 551 WARD STREET. fiv fficer in Laxto! ‘3 ing d Sand in the ee ‘6 anyone convention in the Ritz Hotel last else who wants to attend.” Rovenivee: Fi No aa He las bean set £3 set for fh the iy er fad gained hearing, Lax: onfire, but on had ol ed an 0 the legal at isk take Are ie Justice poy Fuling: that and held in court registry, and soon in the court house, proba-| this ¢, a central ® _ Air Cadets Showed Off | Their Prowess Last Week Castle; ars’ award - winning Air Cadet’Squadron 581 had an opportuni ito show . their achievements June 7 at their an- nual banquet and inspection. The band fo SHSS under Fish- Dominion of Canada ’Rifle Association badges were present- ed to Sgt. Jankola, WO2' Mac- Bain, Cpl. V. T and Cpl. ENAY: WELD. G & ‘CASTING REPAIRS Box 7a — Castlegar, B.C: 121.Columbia Ave. — Phono 365-558! “ First-class ‘general. welding and’ machine | work. patna broken’ crank shafts, gas and dicsel ’ R. Augustine, The high. average bowling award .was presented to Eee linders and heads. Full guarantee. : Steel Fabrication. — 24-hour’ Serviee | ~ “Only: the Best is Good Enough” Newman who also high triple bowling award. High single bowling went to AC1 J. Baron. wiek supplied oF ehin music for the cadets, an adde incen, tive for putting on a gaod shi ‘The squadron was inspected by Wing Commander Doug War- ren of No. 54 Radar Squadron at Baldy ushes, BC. ie. vie é-chairman of the provincial committee, Air Cadet League of Canada, V. Forbes, also congratulated the boys on their performance and said he was proud that the top honors came back to a B.C. squadron. Fora squadron to be suc- cessful, he said, it takes the co- operation not only of the cadets, of the parents and the sponsor- ing committee as well. Addressing the cadets, me Forbes stressed the importa: of education and urged them ‘to stay in school until they .com- Plete, their education. “With the proper tools in the kit, and equipment in‘ the box, you can help yourselves to some of the vast opportunities his 69 untry has to offer,” he le ‘The Best All Around Cadet award was presented to Eset » AD The rookie of wort een ee fon | I nas and the Mos' Sadet award: ; was received by §: Bt fer evade includ officers and instructors, but that D. officer certificates were received by WO2 Vaessen and WO2 MacBain. Service pins were presented as follows: Five year pins; Sgt. Dow, Sgt. Fields, F/Sgt. Leduc, WO2 MacBain, ‘WO2 Vaessen. Four year: pins, Sgt. Jankola, eset Set. Newman, and Sgt. B. ‘Three ear pins: Dunn, Cpl: D, Allan, Cpl. T. @ Gee ‘aylor. Two year p' . Ack R. . > R. LAC K. Sidoni, Cpl. B. Suther- :|land and AC1 C, Vaessen, : One year pins: ACIs A. An- derson, -W. Anderson, G. Baron, Ames, P. Cohen, L. Green, Freeman, R. Holdsworth, C. Maddocks, J. Mason, C. Schellen- berg, P. Sweeney and F. Steen- voorden. Set G.i Lester, son of Mr. and D. Lester.,of Robson has been chosen to attend the senior leaders course at, Camp Borden, Ont. This’ is an eight. week extensive rtaining courte: tied) adng with fhe ghee Podite lite a e Corps anil te am the» Canadian Forces ‘oor at. be. Jean, ate and at ‘Expo 67. He will be. down east for eight weeks. Five cadets have been pick- ed_to. visit 0 67. They are 1. Fullerton, oR! » LAC Cc Gallo, ACI Amos and ‘Aci Four nameés'have been sub- nisl Tattoo HOLIDAYING IN VANCOUVER ? Then you want a central address close to all attractions, yet priced’ to suit your budget. We have a dining room and coffee shop and are close to beaches and Stanley Park. Please feel free to drop’ us a line. for our descriptive brochure. 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The-Supreme Court judge ruled that after the expiry of|- the time limit he set on prosecu- tions, an application could be made to have the tapes destroy- Laxton made his successful fi to have the tapes burned when the time limit was up. we stock a full selection of SAVAGE SHOES -for children ‘Big Snow Prevents Serious Forest Fires In Casitas Area record snowpack still Will your child ever catch the Teacher's eye? president of the World Confedera- tion of Organizations of the Teach- ing Profession says about large classes: “Put a teacher in front of abig group of children and the tea- cher: can instruct or drill, he The B.C. Teachers’ Federation ducting a cam- paign to reduce the size 5 classes in B.C. schools in order to hetter educate YOUR children. This year, in British Columbia there are 411. elementary classes with 40. or more. pupils and 3080 cannot educate. He cannot elementary classes with 35 or more treat each child as an indivi- pupils. : : dual. Big classes mean bad me- For boys and girls to receive thods. ‘Big ‘classes limit. free- the maximum benefit from our re- dom to experiment. Big classes vised educational: system their result in bad education.” classes should-not be larger than 25 B.C. Teachers’ Federation -,. to 30 pupils. 2235 Burrard Street, -? ‘Here is what Sir Ronald Gould, Vancouver 9, B.C. Ranger Wood reported last week that only seven forest fires had been recorded’ by his unit, with a total burn’.area of 400 acres. Ranger ‘Wood; ‘a veteran of forest service work, told the Castlegar News he could not re- member a time in area when this year. The biggest roblem for his men.working in the forest areas is not fire, he e lained but mud and snow conditio! He cited an ‘meldent recent- jy. when © several: : four-wheel drive “power wagons” were bog- ged down completely and the crawler tractor which freed them nearly became stuck itself. ‘The present forest fire haz- ard: he added, is listed as mod- tein the immediate ‘Castle- eer area, At higher. glevations, how- sie the hazard rating is virtu- “You don't get forest fires burning where there’s snow on the ground,” he commented. The danger of. fires may rise sharply as forests tend to dry under a hot’ summer sun, Ranger Wood explained, but the snow pack ich . threatens flood at lower Tevels has almost eliminated fire hazard at the high elevations. TO FOR AIRLINE RESERVATIONS : io: : MEXICO - HAWAIIAN AND EUROPEAN TOURS ARRANGED e CASTLEGAR AGENT FOR THE WESTERN HOTEL - CHAIN WEST‘S DEPT. STORE , Phone 365-7542 OUTBOARD MOTORS. MOWERS AND. OeTER REPAIRS: WALDIE SERVICE CENTRE Ph. 365-6767 ; CASTLEGAR CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY . 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