CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 5, 1969 Cash Awards Received for Ideas E. A. Mondin, a Cominco, employees sharing in morejtion to change to another machinist, has cash award of $1,325 for] suggesting a mechanical change in the dry feed syst, em of the company’s zinc! roaster at Trail. for wormable suggestions, Mr. Mondin had been thinking for about two years of a way to reduce mainten- ance on the roaster’s feed He heads 141 Cominco] screws and when his SUBBeS: | received a’ than $4,000 so far this year|type of bearing mechanism was adopted, it proved suc- cessful, Donald Phillips of the Warficld chemical and fertil- r group, meanwhile, proved to be a prolific inventor turn- ing in four suggestions that were worth a total of $320. Other major award win- hers included T. J. Stevens, also: of Warfield C & F, $200; J. Strelioff ot metal pro- distin Altrogge ine, Peau Split; H. Redhead ; B. M. Draper Pinchi Lake operations, $75; and J. Danen, metal pro- duction, $60. Awards of $50 and less went to the following: ar _— Wes Produc tion Boriotisl, a E. A tewie, E w Casler 2}, J. Halagaza, O. Altmann, R. Colbachini, B. Mear and ‘B. Adair (split award), E. Vanelli, T. B. Met- calf, ‘A. Womacks, J. paialey, D. ‘Altlbone, F. A. nae: : ing F P. i. Saliken, J. W. Yas- wtadanas, c ie tt — De & Biches ana © E Tania “oti - Bishop, T. (split award), N. Thomlinson, Ww. Bishop, c. R. Coflin te, T. Cc. Woolf, C. B. BeNicol, A. Si aune @), Mrs. (cMillai award), R. T. Hubberstey, P. Leduc and F. Babaet (2), W. Bat $160; antori, ‘otal produc-| Rp. n e high gard ah ‘which gn feathered .Jcapable of ff|26,000 foot barrier of the Himala: lips, H. R. Vyae, A. G. Marsh, N. Couch, J, W. Rudrum (2), KL Cederholm, R, McDick- en and N. E. Churches (split award). Engineering Trades — J. Halpin and A. R. Harmstrong (split award), T. R. Scott, T. T. Huitema, M. J. McLellan, T. R. Scott, G. N, Larson, A. Schlitt, J. Danen, S. Reid, A. F. Graham, W. L. Turner, J. Hackett. Engineering Services — Receives Ap Principal A. E. Soles of Selkirk College has announc- ed the appointment of Peter W. Faris as Coordinator of Continuing Education and Community Services. In an- nouncing the appointment, Mr. Soles pointed out that this is a'new post which has “Ibeen created to provide in- creased college services to the . We J Succee, W. Dembicki. Warehouse — H. A. Kel- logg (2). ous Gas Only High Flying Migratory Bird Probably no bird holds a warmer place in the senti- “|mental heart of the nation {Dean of Education. in “967, are him spring and fall days of the great migrations. Now is the time when our eyes are drawn to the narrow space between our y. |city rooftops by a far-off urg-|* t ent honking and we look up from pavement and garden}, plot ty see a gaggle of geese in a ragged skein again ihe ej gprne sky. re- Jord of the northlands is held, it should come as no surp! to learn that he is reputed served by Selk- | irk. Mr. Faris comes to the college from Simon Fraser University, where he has been since 1965. During this period he has completed his studies for his MA in education, which was conferred in 1968, and has held a number of posts in the university. He was a teaching assistant dur- ing the 1965-66 and 1966- ‘67 academic | years, as well’ as ag ad) Former Nelson Man pointment Drama Scholarship of the and Mr. Faris became Student Af- fairs Officer at the. Universi- ty, and a year later was ap- Bointed associate in the Pro- fessional Foundation Centre of the SEU Faculty of Educa- lon. Mr. Faris is no the World University Ser- vice Scholarship — European Study Tour. “Mr. Faris is a very tal- ented man,” Mr. Soles com- mented. “It is particularly important that the Coordin-| GLENMERRY USED FURNITURE 3194 Highway Drive in the Millar and Brown Building, Trail. Phone 364-1822 ’ WE BUY AND SELL USED FURNITURE Open: Weekdays 1 p.m. - 5.30 p.m. Open Fridays 1 p.m. - 9 p.m. ° to the West Ki After ator of ( to be the only migratory pind bP his education at Queen's Univer. sity and Queen's Theological College in Kingston, he serv- ed as a Unitel Church pastor first in‘Ontario and then for five years in Nelson. The new Coordinator of| and yas. No other is known to cross this towering range (3), (2), J. W. Bublitz (2), R. Phil- during migration. Notre Dame Summer School Scheduled for July Is there an_ incipient Margot Fonteyn or Rudolph 2! Nurayev in your family? Do you have the urge to get your hands into gobs of goo- danced leads in London, Italy id with the Contemporary Dancers of Winnipeg. Third instructor is Mila Zagoda, na- tive of Jugoslavia, who earn- ed her diploma from the City Ballet School, Zagreb, and danced for seven years with the National Ballet of Zag- reb, and in many European raceeetl bon on TV. lie in able on the NDU campus, and further information may be obtained from the director, Summer School of the Arts, Community Services brings with him’ a broad back- ground in community work, drama, youth and recreation Programs, leadership train- counselling- and group dyn- amics. Among the awards which Mr. Faris has received are the President's. Award at SFU, the Religious ing, radio and television, and | Faris. Research | js and C Services be able to assist in developing programs to answer the needs of a wide cross-section of groups in this area, Because of his broad experience and the commitment to communi- ty affairs which Mr. Faris has already shown, I am confid- ent that he will make a sig- nificant contribution to our region. It is my hope that groups of various kinds will make their needs in continu- ing education known to Mr. » We are anxious to serve our communities in ev- ery way we can.” Mr. Soles indicated that Mr. Faris’ appointment will be effective June 15,.Mr. Far- is married and has three children, PES SS There's no sawdust on the floor now. No filckering gaslight. No bellowing honky-tonk. But when a man calls for a real beer, he still means the same thing. Beer brewed slow and natural In the honest-to-goodness Old Style way. Comin’ up «ssthree more of B.C.'s best-selling beer. Old Style Beer. — oREERE ‘ Slow brewed and naturally aged If y quieter “forms of artistic ex- learn how to express your ideas through ceramics, paint- ing, batik desien, wood sculp- ture and other media? ‘You can learn new skills and have summer fun with fellow enthusiasts in a holi- day that's different, relaxing, stimuliting and creative. You can go to summer school. Notre Dame University} of Nelson, with its breath- taking campus view of cool, sparkling Kootenay Lake. of-| fers the summer arts stud- ent a wide choice of courses with instructors of interna- Datsun Team Wins Trail of the Bison Rally 1969 Award ‘The Datsun team better- ed five other: manufactures’ teams to win the team award in the 1969 Trail of the Bison Rally in Winnipeg, May 24 and 25, The Crossroads ' Datsun entry of Ton Burges and Jim|£ Bowie placed third in the 320 mile National Championship event, while teammates Toin tional repute in the fields of ballet, and " Ballet students will study eurythmics. classical technia- + ues and modern dance, in- cluding jazz. character and ethnic dancing from three outstanding teachers. Nenad Lhotka, leading dancer in many European capitals. chor. eographer and formerly bal- let master with the Royal Winnineg pBallct: will be as- sisted by Jill Alis. who was a member of the National Bal- and John Freake of Edmonton placed second, and Jim and Randy Black'of Van- couver placed ninth: All three crews drive Datsun PL510 sedans. Overall win ner was the crew of Al Stra! ton and Walt Petersen of Fort McLeod. ‘The 40 entries left Win. nipeg Saturday evening of May 24 and spent the next 12 ours on the vel and sand roads southeast of Win- nipeg betors returning to the let in Jugoslavia and who has are in the permanent collec- tions and private collections in the art centres of the world. (Batik is the art of Javanese print-making in cot- ton, linen or silk, and . Robinson is reputed the fore- most exponent of this art in America.) Hal Rieger, who is re- turning to the Nelson sum- mer arts school for the fifth consecutive year, is .conduct-| ing a 4-week course’ titled Raku-Encounter * ‘workshop, which will present problems in wood, ceramics and other media and explore how un- expected confrontations” will will ‘influence’ ‘and release lereativeness. Credits for Mr. Reiger’s 1968 course at NDU' were recognized by the Uni- versity of California. Ballet and ceramics cours- es run from July 2 to 26. The 2week painting course is scheduled from July .2 to -12 and may be combined with the batik workshop which fol- lows from July 14 to 26. ion is avail- Notre Dame University. The Datsun 1000 i isa stim, trim swinger that knows how to treat you in style. it pampers you with reclining bucket seats, carpets, tinted glass and white walls . . . all the.things that would add up toa small fortune on other importand domestic cars. A few more? Back-up lights, twin horns, rubber bumper overriders and locking fuel tank. it even lights your cigarette. And costs less than $2000. For muscle, it has a spunky, 62 hp overhead valve engine that mi oves it faster than the law allows and squeezes up to 40 miles froma gallon accele of gas. Quick ration? You've got it, g through the smoothest synchromesh 4-on-the- floorinthebusiness, , - What's the Datsun 4000: like to drive? From where you sit, you can see forever: {n five minutes you'll feel right at home. Your Datsun 1000 turns on‘a dime. It stops straight and sure. And you can park two Datsun 1000s in the space a big car Which is for you? The 4-door costs $100 more, if that will help. Here's another thing to remember. When _ you buy a Datsun you can count on more’ than 160 Datsun dealers coast-to-coast in Canada or over 800 in North America. '@ The'service and parts availability is ¢ excellent. There’s more than $1,000,000 in parts here to back you. Now all _ that’s left is to test drive a Datsun 33 1000 and find out for yourself what fun-driving is all about! would take. There's a 2-door and a 4-door. * és Results from the May Inter-School Trac A combination of many ingredients joined forces to make the recent annual inter- gelioa! track meet a huge suc- reports meet director, Diet Wayling. The weather was portect and the Town of ‘d made available its fine park and all its facilities for the occasion. The co-operation of Mr. Fred Howes, school district maintenance supervisor, and all his staff before, during and after, the meet was out- 1 and his. wife as well as several members of the. Junior Recreation Com- attendance prompted many teachers and. supervisors to remark that this was the best track meet ever. The results of the mect are as follows: Individual Trophy Winners Nine year old A boys, Roy Westlind, ‘Tarrys Nine year ee Ake Cor- inne McGauley, Kinnaird El- em. elve year, old, ” boys, Greg Richards, Kinnaird El-|use this a ePwelve year old girls, waloff, Blueberry Cr. Faby. Toews: Kinnaird Fourteen year old boys, John. 1 Popott, Twin Rivers. urteen rer ie A girls, ones 1 Scores Tarrys Elem. 396 elt 2. Blusher Creek, 382, Pts. 3. Ootischenia 266 pi Kinnaird Etem. 214 pts. 5. Robson Elem. 192 pts. 6. Twin Rivers 173 pts. 7. Pass Creek 112. 8. Woodland Park 30. Relay Trophy Winners Nine” year, old boys, Kin- naird Ele Nine. year old gitls, Kin- naird Elem. Ten year old boys, Rob son Elem. z Ten year old girls, Kin- naird Elem. Eleven year old ~ boys, Twin Rivers Elem. Pleven year old ‘girls, Tar- 1S oF Twelve ser old boys, Kinnaird El Twelve year old girls, Twin Rivers Elem. Thirteen year old boys, Twin Rivers Elem. ‘Thirteen. avert old girls, Kinnaird El Fourteen 3 year old boys, + Twin_Rivers Elem. Fourteen year old girls, Robson Elem. Individual | aivarts in order of tirst, second third. Dashes Nine year old girls, Cor- inne McGauley, Sandra Bari- ‘senkotf, Bonnie kofé. Westling, “Billy” Cheveld es' ly eveldave, Eddie Rilkoff. ‘ren year old girls, Shir- ley Harshenin, Verona Bozek, Joan_Sankeroff. Ten year id boys, Kevin New mark Timler, toy Tip- Fteven year old girls, Jill Dawson, Gina Smith, Col: teen. Ostoroff. Eleven year old boys, F. ; DaCosta, , Kobbie ee Louklanott. Twels girls, | Clara Kavalote at ar ot Soa K. Tarasoff. Twelve year “old boys, B. A) Acura, L, Chernenkoff, Zoobkoff and W. Schecler, tied. Thirteen year old girls, Patsy ‘loews, Sherry Suyen- chuk, L. Mojesky. ‘fhirteén year old boys, Sapriain, voe xindiey, 1. Roy Aibumme ¥ourteen year old girls, Vera Kalesnikoff, Van stuy- C. Hartson, Geraldine John- son, Tenniter Wolney. Fourteen. year old ‘boys, John Popoff, Jerry. Gaucher, G. Turcotte. Softball Throw Nine year old girls, Shar- on Kinakin, Bonnie Shlakoff, sammy Greep. Nine year, ol old boys, Bil son, Fourteen year ‘old boys, F. Shiakotr, Lb. *reeman, J. Popott. B Broad Jump Nine year old girls, San- dra Barisenkoff, Hlizabeth wacosta, Laura sutler. Nine year old boys, Roy Westlind, Keith Couk, D. Glenamning. ‘ken year old girls, Shir- ley Harshenin, : Valerie Zayt-|ip ,|sorf, Verona wozek.: Ten year old boys, R. "| Beaton, Juhn Howard, John Coiling Moth Control Needs Spraying Now Codling Moths are now active in the Kootenays and, Eleven year old girls, Susan. Menage Jill Dawson, may Hadik ieven! year old boys, F. Pa one s. John-| C! aA Actikott. Ten year old’ girls, Shir. ‘ley Harshenin, Jane West, sulie Shelfontiuk, © Ten year old boys, Jam-| es Warner, Frank -Tassone, B. Scheeler. ; Eleven year old girls, Pat West, Janice MacKinnon, N. Negreift. Eleven. year old boys, Shawn n Flynn, Ed Plotnikoff, ete year old girls, L. Boreenkeert: P. Saprikin, i. Evi Twelve year.old hoya, M. Price, B. Bringsli, T. Miska- vitch, Thirteen year old girls, i enehile K. Horko! Patsy Toews, J. LaHue, E. Perepolkin. ‘Thirteen year old boys, J. Perhudoff, J. Lindley, Vereshagin. Fourteen year old airs, Sandra Jollimore, D. Aovakensvelae, Fourteen year’ old boys, Jerry Gaucher, Jamie Keller, Fred Vigue. Hop, Step and Jump eive year old girls, Clara Kavaloff, S. Postnixoff, M. Polovinikoff. Twelve year old boys, Greg Richaras, W. Tamelin, W. Scheeler. Thirteen: year old girls, Louise cenihan, Sherry. Say- irteen yea. Tra boys, 4. Soprikin, . Albright, R. Veresha; Fourteen year old girls, C. Hartson, Robyn Calverley, Vera Kalesnikoff. Fourteen year old boys, J. Popoff, Jamie Keller, Fred 'igue. School Relay Winners Nine years old girls, Kin-| CASTLEGAR NEWS, ‘Thursday, June 5, 1969 k Meet naird, Tarrys, Blueberry Cr. + Nine year old boys, Kin- "inaird, Tarrys, Robson. Ten year old girls, Kin- naird, Tarrys, Pass Creek. Ten yeur old boys, Rob- son, Twin Rivers, Tarrys. Eleven year old girls, Tarrys, Robson, Twin Rivers. Eleven year old boys, Twin Rivers, Tarrys, Robson. Twelve year old girls, Twin Rivers, Blueberry Cr., Tarrys. Twelve year old boys, Kin naird, Twin Rivers, Tarrys. Thirteen year old girls, Kinnaird, Twin Rivers, Rob- son. Thirteen year old- boys, Twin Rivers, Kinnaird, Tar- tys. Fourteen year old girls, Robson, Kinnaird, Twin Riv- ers. Fourteen year old boys, Twin Rivers, Kinnaird, Rob- son, S-T-0-P For a real buy on a Chev, Olds, Chevelle or Camaro from 375 hp engine to 155 hp 6-cyl., call today or write to: : John Lockyer DICK IRWIN CHEV & OLDS 845 Marine Dr., North Vancouver Phone 987-5231 KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS BINGO T. RITA’S HALL ON FRONT STREET TONIGHT yaikwelve year old girls, C. Kavaloft, Delphine Zarikoft, m. Polovinikott. Tweleve sox old boys, unless they now, they will cause apples to be “wormy.” Consequently all apple trees should be sprayed for codling moth con-| ihan. trol immediately) says district horticulturist W. S. Peters. Guthion is the material that is recommended for use. by all commercial growers. DDT was used for codling i} moth control for many years, D. Greg oar Bb. Zel Thirteen year old girls, L. Mojesky, D. Keus, L. ven- ‘Thirteen year old boys, A. Saprikin, ». Albright, 1. Lebedott. Fourteen year: old girls, c. Hartson, Melo, Vera Kalesnikott. = Bourton. oo old boys, but it is no longer for commercial orchardists to terial since. the moths have. generally devel-' oped resistance to it Home gardeners a elect {to use either Diazinon, Sevin or DDT, accerding to the ufacturer’s Cc York. mani m.|tions. Mr. Peters stated he personally prefers: to see ‘Ten year old girls, Ver-' ona Borex, Valerie Zaitsoff, Marilyn home owners use since it will: provide control three sprays must be applied at 10-14 day intervals as the moths emerge over a period of time. The B.C. D of Yen year old boys, Roy ‘David Lancaster, Eleven ‘year old ese|Leona Davidoff, C. osttor ff, Jill Dawson. ° ” Eleven year old boys, Shawn Fiynn, “Fi Ferlin Koma, Freddy Barabonow. Twelve year old girls, culture has Prepared 2 a| Kath; ‘juseful bulletin entitled, ‘‘In- sect and’ Disease Control for the: Home Gardener’. This bulletin provides information on‘ the ‘control of many pests and diseases of fruits, vege- tables, and ornamental plants. Copies may be obtained by writing to. the BC. Depart- ment of Ageuar Box Fi90, Creston. J Debbie. Den- Sandra Pasniko! iol, San é year. old poss Billy verieln: Murray Price Billy. Art ‘Thirteen year old gitls, Janice Barton, Joy Clarke, L. Mojesky tie for 2nd. 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