CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 6, 1963 i d United| 100 Children Attend United| | a sere ela gt aed Babe Church Sunday School Picnic ‘ School Picnic Nee, Caro} Fitzpatrick and Marilyn was Aaleved Sunaey Atondaace of. {Dally while Donnie. ‘Works, Norman about 100, Under the, sponsorship | Deverney . and. Frank Fedor. yer of the Kinnaird United Church in|the winners’ in this group for the the Kinnaird Park, ‘arrangements Boys race. Ra eee ta for the refreshments’ were ‘attri- For the eight year olds, Judy, buted’ to’ the capabilities: of: Mrs,| Allingham and Geraldine Johnson | - J, Fodor and Mrs, L; Bignell., took first and second prizes, ‘The |. Children’s - competitions’ were |boys -race ' in’: this sroup found tinder the supervision of ‘Mrs. C.|Brett Hutchinson, Tomy, Huge Hutchinson, ‘when’ winners of races ;and Eddie Fitzpatrick e : Ip. nange | ere, Deuble Yor ae diecr ‘Dally Ae cau winning in the nine-year : exchang-| were, Debbie ‘York, Colleen: Dal f ed vag that grmoseeaieiog Pro- and " Susan Geronaz. aoe pe Fea ee at aneeueliney fis jects, “Bake Bingo,” very popular |among the boys in rou | Deverney a eae ae vee known to the Ameri-| were: Warren New, ‘Roddy pa-| well; boy: : pores ‘Several of their ideas will) trick and. Kenny Manson, York, Doug Houghton’ and. Alan n d.to our local citizen-| Girls five and'six years; Marilyn | Munroe. 2 id Carla Hough- this fall and should prove both |nopy, Carol Fitzpatrick and June| — Deanle Jones ani Braged Paap eee PD ertining and profitable. Jackson; boys, Jimmy ‘Hutchinson, |ton were winners in’ the ten year ANCE ‘ For All. Your. e tones of golden yellow, Was ¢x- ‘Following dinner, Wally Wal. |Bruce Allingham ‘and ‘Glen Niel: group while David | Munns cam: i dd ; Valarie -Kenne- INSURANCE AND Golden tapers and deep purple | joyed | songs. Eleven years decor, as were dainty place cards, |sisted by two of tho yisiting Spo- lingham;’ boys, eleven, years,” Ro- subjects discussed was curling, @| residents of Castlegar, was the mes- : US. in Camp oree vold, Lorraine Warner and Joanne. as np AGENCIES and one in which, they seemed representing Spokane’s West Val- Deverney “and..Guy -Woods.; Band, which had recently perform- Participate the. Chinook: Die Judy Roberts, d camp coM-| taking first prize while Bruce York CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursd: Castlegar Cubs Enjoy Weekend Camp atthe Lake The three Castlegar Cub packs enjoyed a very pleasant weekend camp at Christina Lake. This terminated their season's _activi- ties and their sincere thanks go to Mickey Moran who gave the boys the run of the Alpine Inn, Also many thanks to Mrs, Moran who served the boys with a de- liclous spaghetti supper. . . The varied program consisted of model boat making, treasure hunt, swimming, ‘horse shoe ,pitch- ing ond observers tests. Camp fire featured Don Oddie and Wayne Groutage and was very much en- Joyed by all. Cub leaders were Ed Conroy, Fred Jackson and: Frank Ingham, ‘The leaders were ably assisted by veteran Cub camp scouts from the stag and owl patrols and members of the rover crew. leaders and the group committee wish to ‘express their ‘ sincere thanks to those parents only a small part of the recent en- who and | ni about the activity which has placed special thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Mfo-| Columbia Treaty Mica Creek dam is | Columbia In an ran for providing this fine opportu- | being gained’ by B.C, Hydro throu-|state of readiness, ‘More than $8 nity for the boys to end their ses-|&h operation of a scale model of| million has been spent to date on sions activities and program. until | the project. . Preconstruction planning and en- the fall when they will resume, The model study represents | gineering associated with the three Mn cn is, Danenn Ato St. David’s Anglican Evening Guild DELICATESSEN SALE Port Coquitlam, B.C., is 1% mil of the Upper Columbia River in MADDOCKS. STORE TUES,, JUNE 1) 963 yO istrict Soroptimist Club Hosts: lubs from U.S., Nelson & Trail - Lakes. ‘The waters | most’ interested. : ae as ‘tiepedin the late afternoon Newspaper accaunts and Bis sun, ‘all the beauty of | tures oe Nelson Lee pons : Y y e went to. ce ee Bore Hf one aE a eactatin “Thi oolns as well as clippings olat: 0 ate l places | ing ‘to ‘our own : Castlegar curl ip ono of the most Hest i cer. oa activities, ° It is hoped:.that We wil this|this winter ‘the Spokane ladles eer ae ey might actually: be -spectators at 2 Weeks of Baseball Games Left By WAYNE NEWELL Guitearoeeiber ter Wiehe tee Bee Ane gue, games have been played since Attention All Teenagers! my last report. Consequently, I will only make) a few comments an je games but wi f i an’ uptodate. standing of all the A SENIOK TEEN TOWN DANCE will be teams is ils dlvisions: pole held in the Arena Hall on Fri,, June 7 in honour ‘Nelson clubs, Air er!” mising pitcher in Larry Popott, of the 1963 Graduates. Dress is. semi-formal. [Perfect weather made the oA a curling match. |; Bene tog, nian defeated the 7i-)== Music is by the SERENADERS. Admission is -_ $1.25 per person. Refreshments will be served. NOTE TO PARENTS: While any parent may at- tend a Teen Town dance, a special invitation is extended to all parents of the 1963 graduates to eau Won Lost Tie Points Bers 10-3, Larry had ao terrific night, He allowed only three hits, while striking out 15 batters. To plate he walked once and hit three times. A perfect night, _ _ It seems that Guido Vecchio and reddy: comataule are zretts, good at ing home runs. It ap- * Pears that some of the teams are attend this dance. stronger than others but all the players fight with equal determina- tion to have a good time, even it | El I they can’t win, § = Tans 0-18 C SWIMMING LESSONS BY RED CROSS INSTRUCTORS WILL START: E JULY 2nd AT these standings, S Pony league is finally getting | == grounded, After some difficulty in | == = = = S =I The standings are as follows: MB, overlooking a spectacular view ‘goms. in eS Seo Build Scale Mica Dam Model the construction and operation of the model. steady progress is being made on engineering prepar- ations for the storage dam on Low- er Arrow Lake, ¥ Both field investigations and design have advanced to the stage where all controlling dimensions and sequences of construction have been ‘The gencral plan and layout of the dam have been completed, - Design and construction spec- ifications for the Duncan Lake dam have been completed and tenders Usa this easy to read schedule to help you Pi your next trip in British Columbia. Whenever you travel, fly Canadian. Pacific — the fastest, most comfortable way to get therel. . peewee oon ind —= Day t i Eastbou: ' 22:30 a.m. AR Cranbrook-Kimbertey 12:19 pm. i Ly Castlegar A Crantros za ind== Dally 4 0 0 ‘With about two weeks left {scheduled games let's see if there can't be any changes made in e David Kanester tied in second » Helen fano by Mrs, Walper, enter- In the seven year group, girls : : Lae See ee oe (hea with a number of greatly on taking the prizes were Debbie. Mc- place for the boys. I di by B-S0ng, a8- ; i d : Linda, Munroe and. Susan Al- pansies \.were part of the table conducting a lively sing-song, as- Kinnair d Scouts: ay, Phone 365-3441 i seer ay ule bert A onversation was very |spirited new song routine. i ‘With i : : ANDERSON animated Sod prominent among Particularly gratifying to. the Participate Twelve year girls; Karen Stor game new to the American Jadics| sage from ‘one of the Soroptimists Kennedy; boys, Ken Culley, ‘Stuart ‘School |formed an’ eight member patrol to janne McNee and ee ey pertorm participate with their American |! Dodgson, Marl 1 performance and the year and under competition found CEDAR CREST SWIMMING POOL Th ere’s : exceptional performan S| gore: Cecently. Jour and aut) competition ae with such In keenly, The only covered and heated pool in Castlegar nd Ungarian’ and quisitoly arranged and, in an amus-|per of Kinnaird, accompanied at'son, first and Raymo! aa REAL ESTATE NEEDS , each bearing a miniature’ rose. kane “Indies, who demonstrated a bert Allam, Gerry. York and Wayne a : ley. She. told the gathering that| > The’ First’ Kinnaird Scouts Girls, thisteen and’ over; Shir- = 5 - : ia 2 ‘ow races in the nine = ea ee atoraanee and: trict’ Camporee held at Betts Mea- Wheelbarr = =I = top it all off, in his four trips to securing a completed back-stop at the’ high school George Guiment's z S team js finally practising. Robson, Register your children at the Cedar Crest Motel. = unfortunately is short of ‘a ball = Ph. 365-5309 Registration forms available = Gary Bro must i = ll Ng ith.such good manners that | petitions, the Kinnaird Patrol, | and Jimmy York came second; win- trey ‘hed left’ a delighted impres- thich included two lads from Bon-|nors in the ten: and under group es ~ sion: behind them. She. said, fur-|nington Falls, made 214 points out! were Dean Houghton and Guy T uycasttogar 4:18 p.m: ‘AR Pan jeton ther, ‘that the: West , Valley, Band | of a possible 220 which is thought | woods; Ken Culley and Raymond I a ant Vancauier had returned from! its exchange|to be the highest marks attained | yngarian; Wayne Lyons and, Gerry posses. 2 PIRI Umes local trip to Castlegar filled with the|at the camporee. York came third, 4 : ‘highest’ praise for the way it had ‘Assistant Scout Master, C. R. Joanne Kennedy and Dean c been received and had been enter- ‘Munns, who accompanied his Kin-| Jones came first in the girls wi eel: tained here. naird Patrol has. stated: that the| barrow: race; second and third Mrs. Paul C. Reager, speak- | Canadian Scouts made.a favourable | prize winners were Beverley ue te ing for the Spokane club of Soren, impression on the Chindok disislet an and Karen Storvold; yn 4 . Guile for ers. Their co-| Amos a pes teenane Valley cub, © ee onead trier “lent Girls three-legged - race; ": Be- much .to which. Mr. Munns termed |verley McMillan and- Karen Stor a highly successful operation. “We, | vold; Susan Allingham and Belt ty: no doubt,’ willbe invited again,” | Hogan and Judy Roberts and -Ka- he said. Fae ren’ Amos. wie y bs As a memento of the. occasion, Boys three-legged; Dean out each Scout was presented with a|ton and Guy Woods; Jack ‘Woods beautiful camporee patch. :)and Alan Munroe and Doug Hough- - Participants from the First |ton and. David Brown. ce Kinnaird Scout Patrol: were, R. Mothers race: first, Mrs. a ‘Verzuh, L. Bate, K. Paterson, M.|Jones; second Mrs. H. Warner ant something SPECIAL about ~ Seagram's - SPECIAL OLD © the Big Bend section where’ the Mica Creek dam is proposed, The dam is named for a small ereek that enters the main stem of the river at a point several miles down- stream of the actual site. 2-4P.M. The model is 95 feet long, 15 i feet wide; and 3% feet deep. It was tii AT TK ENNoOTNRMN 0 fect of actual teva ED a eg matement of the model consists of cofferdams and : 3 diversion tunnels, The cofferdams VOLKSWAGEN and RAMBLER will seal off the dam foundation : ' SALES & SERVICE Phone R.A. (Bob) Horswill 365-3491 area and channel Columbia River waters through two 45-foot-diame- Complete Stock” of Volk Cars and Trucks New Rambler Cars ter diversion tunnels during actual Sales & Service — Trades for of the could be called within a few weeks Pt of ratification of the Columbia | DriNE his team all the way to Cas- eaty. tlegar to practice, This team is ex- pected to be a strong contender come play-off time but I hope Cas- tlegar won't submit to defeat to nese “foreigners” on their ball eld. Lee we eee ee See your Travel Agent or any Canadian Pacificaffice. Legion Ladies To Send Delegates To Convenlion The regular monthly meeting of the LA to the Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 170 was held Tuesday evening in the Legion Hall, with 15 members present and Mrs. D, Adshead, the president Routine opening was the Spokane ‘Valley club, e the wish that the Canadian groups could again journey to Spokane, as they ‘had. done last October, for another _ international “get-toge- ther.” p ‘Hospital Should. Pony League Playoffs Start On June 17 Please Clip and Save Team Designation — A—Kin- FATHER’S: DAY — SUNDAY, CHECK THIS LIST: ' Sweaters, Sport Shirts, Dress Shirts, Wallets, Belts, Ties, Hankies, Trousers, Hats, Sport Jackets Silatated 7 TRUCKS / SHIPS / PLANES / MOTELS / TELECOMMUNICA] WORLD'S MOST COMPLETE TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM _ JUNE 16 Studies now being carried out are concentrated on the operation of the diversion tunnels and on riv- er. closure pr FOR. INFORMATION and RESERVATIONS — VIPOND FOR TRAVEL construction of the dam. PARK VIEW MOTORS — Nelson: PTAC Ast ANNIVERSARY GALA EVENING —_- AT THE ARENA FRIDAY, JUNE 14 MUSIC DONATED BY: ee BUDDY MARR & HIS VERSATILES © JACK PHIPPS & HIS BAND: *. One-hour floor show by. “The Flying Tramps.” $18,000 coin collection display by Blackie 3 Spatari.- ee a Admission $3 Per Couple by Tickets Only Tickets‘ at Crossroads Service, ‘Skyline, . > J. He Clarke ; ‘SPECIAL FEATURE At 7:30 Sharp the Nelson Kids’ ‘Trampoline Circus will put on a. one-hour show. :Children 25c, ', Students & Adults 50c. Also, $18,000 coin col- ection on display.“ ~ The model can-be used later for hydraulic : studies associated with’ the dam and powerhouse, B.C, Hydro officials state that during the past year exploration and survey work at the Mica Creek dam site have proven out adequate and provided -|on foundation conditions, The find- ings were taken into account in ‘Scout Movement Appreciates Publici -» Dear Sir:: 4 ‘ At our recent Regional Annual Meeting the following motion was made’and enthusiastically carried: “That the Executive Commis- sioner write a. letter to the news: Papers ahd radio stations in. the Region, expressing appreciation for the’ publicity. received during the past. year.” ‘ conducted ‘with minutes being read, treasurer's report given and correspondence dealt with. Mrs, B. Hill acted secretary in the absence of Mrs. E. Murray. - ~ It was decided to cater to the Legionnaires ‘supper meeting on June 4. It was announced that the zone convention would be held in Salmo on June 8 and 9, Mrs. R, Lundquist was elected official dele- gate, Mrs, Adshead will attend-as fraternal delegate and Mrs. F. Ba- con will be standard bearer. The ‘sick committee reported many ‘Get Well’ cards: had been sent to sick members. Mrs. Stella Ball will do the hospital visiting during the month of June. The cat- ering committee reported that they were doing a catering job on June 22, The date for the 1964 annual spring sale was set for April 25 in’ the, Legion Hall. The Poppy Day Tea is to be held on November 9 in the Legion Hall. i sure that on. behalf of our 3300 members, I extend to-your news-|Cepted with many regrets and the paper our sincere “Thank You" for |Members..wished her well. Mrs, the stipport you have given us. The Rose Ungarian | was. named cater- Scout Movement in this Region is growing and a good part of-this can be. attributed to your active support, = tinuing interest in the coming year. J. . W. Dunn tendered her It is with a great deat of plea-|Tesignation as. catering convenor ing ‘convenor.-and. will commence with the catering coming up the be- ginning of owing to ill*health.: This was ac-|_ naird - coach Desaulnier. B—Kin- naird - coach Rourke, C—Castle- gar - coach Guimont, D—Robson - coach ' Bachelor. June 6 — Thursday — B at C. , Sune 7 — Friday — A at D. June 10 — Monday — B at A LEITNER'S CLOTHES and Dat C. k June 14 — Friday — C at B. Playoff — start Monday June 17. Seires A — first place team Plays last place team — sudden death in first place team park. ~ Series B — second place team ‘Plays third place team — sudden death in second place team park. >. Championship — winner of ser- jes A plays winner of series B in series A winner park, It is the aim of Civil Defence ; to establish a mutual ‘aid fire ser- vice plan: for British "Columbia involving all’ municipalities and It was reported .that Mra, W. We look forward to your con-|Houston is a ‘patient in’ the Van- districts where there ar active fire departments. «- couver - General ° Hospital ‘where she has undergone ‘an operation. _|The* evening's ‘booster prize was won by Mrs. Ungarian. At the close of a very busy . Miller, Regional Executive Commissioner. BIG SALE! _. ARBORITE _ Any Color — Per Sheet, $16.50 . MAHOGANY DOORS °. Good Grade — $5.50 to $6.40 _ALUMINUM DOORS — COMBINATION — Reg. $42, .......... SALE $34.95 SCREEN DOORS. — WOODEN — 2 BY xX 6 BN | Reg. $8.50........-.. SALE $6.50 - JUNE NEW PAINT SALE ANY COLOR — COME, SEE, BUY! Castlegar Building Be Enlarged Says ‘Writer in Letter . x Dear Sir: Recently I underwent emer- | gency major surgery-at the Cas- tlegar and District Hospital. I wish to thank all the. medical’ and nurs- Young, G. Brookes... Mann ey, Mrs. N. Ne Penniket and Dave. McClanaghan. The Jatter two are Scouts from |Walt Morgan second and Matt De- | ,| Bonnington Falls, ew. Fathers race: Jim Tidball, first; TRAIL - NELSON - CRANBROOK ~~, [verney third. “The Teachers of the Province say: “Good Luck and a Bright F uture” to this month’s High School Graduates! The need for qualified teachers for B.C's schools is greater today than ever before. [Sie chi aE ee Ss Le nT evening. delicious: refreshmients |. Were served by Mrs, D. K. Levins, ECO, icici TT AAT TTS i "FRONT ST. Supply Ph, 365-2161 -PTAElects a ~ Brae kan boatvernte New Officers Ta ee ace When our High School graduates: are choosing. their For lasting, quality graduation gifts that will be ' treasured for years to come seo BOSSE’S JEWELLERY | RINGS — CUFF LINKS.& TIE BAR SETS LUGGAGE BY McBRINE — SHAVERS PARKER PENS — QUALITY JEWELLERY i TRAVEL CLOCKS AND RONSON LIGHTERS Humphries. Parent-Teachers Asso- ciation at its annual: meeting held May 27.- S § At this final meeting for the term, honorary president, W..R.’ Brown instalfed the slate of offi- cers which includes, Mrs, E. Mosby as vice-president; Mrs. C.: R. Munns. secretary; Mrs. Peter Koo- chin, treasurer; Mrs. James Regan, Program convenor; Mrs. W. G. Mfar- ken, ways and means; Mrs. P. J. Vaessen, © publicity; Mrs. Fred Bartsoff, Mrs. A. Bertarione and Mrs, M. J. Verzuh, all hospitality convenors and Mrs, G. H. Baird as GRADUATION lecture nc|§ BIG SAVINGS ON QUALITY MERCHANDISE — ° e * 7 piece Dinette Suite Table. in Brown. Persian Walnut, solid top and three éxtension. supports,. size 36" X 70"; 6 brown and fan heavy vynel covered chairs to match, reg- ular $139.50 : Now Only ....:.. $113.00 10-cu-ft Roy Refrigerator Has 65 |b across. the fop freezer, Porcelain inside liner for ‘lifetime finish, Multi-Magnet Door seal, 5 yr. guarantee on all. parts and labor. , ‘EASY MONTHLY. TERMS .. $197.50 OVAL BRAIDED "SELL THOSE UNWANTED ARTICLES” vocation, we hope that many will decide to enter the Teaching Profession . Be 6 yr. Size Crib C pmplete : with posture type matress ‘single’ drop side ‘and:.4 position adjustmen on’. : oe the ‘spring AY = ___|NOW. oe $33.88 2 -PARDMAN FURNITURE & APPLIANCES = = =. 74 Pine Stoo ; CASTLEGAR 00.0) 88) Phone(365-5240 re ae Bs ae membership convenor. - Graduation Special on Wat : : 20 per. cent OFF ae - $21.95 and up . BOSSE’S JEWELLERY "Your: Castlegar Jewellery Headquarters” . Ac /-REVERSIBLE RUGS" Wool ‘and Rayon Blend for lots of wear: 22 X34... $2.95 6X 9 ..°$31.50 9X 12-.... $59.50 -. . “¥OU-HAVE WITH A CASTLEGAR : Book Your Next Trip R : ‘NEWS CLASSIFIED AD... ey ‘Through sa ~ i weet Vipond for. Travel : 1560 Bay Ave., Trail Dial ZENITH 6181 Agents for Air, Ship and Train. lines, Hotels, : - Tours & Cruises BAC. TEACHERS’ FEDERATION wy "1815 WEST SEVENTH AVE. VANCOUVER 9, ae j i "PH. 368-3031