David Thompson Stamp Club Exhibit Draws 5 Many Visitors Offered for Playhouse Holiday's 19th Season Productions for Children and Young People Playhouse Holiday, the children’s and educational m. wing of the Playhouse Thea- tre Centre, is mounting its. 19th season of school tour- ‘ing. productions for child- ren ant, slumb. people in Britiah’ ¢ This year’s elemental program includes othe Popcorn Man,” by Dodi ‘obb and Pat Patterson. A elightful musical fantasy for children in kindergarten through grade four, ted Wy - corn Man’ is iple: treatment. of the ancient fable, “Androcles And The Lion,” by Aurand . Harris, will, ‘be presented for stu- of italian commedia ‘arte, e ‘high school pro- auction for both* junior senior students, is ies De Scapin” b: Mr. ler, who also direct- ed “Scapin,” has incorpora- ted masks and puppets in his original interpretation of this classical French comedy. The touring Compan 4 which will be visiting Tn River Bema for the y plays is . Fraser of David Thompson Stamp Club Exhibit. ' Acclaimed Outstanding Exhibit In B.C. “One of the outetanding stamp exible to be foun in as the comment of ae a Thurlow lelson when hen of Sunday's David Thom 0 in Stamp Club exhibit held in the cafeteria of Selkirk College. Mr, Fraser called: the. club members extremely brave, and gave a plug for women's lib by saying the possible success of the club stems from having more lady memberships, which seems to make it an enthu- silastic club. He called the exhibit, the club’s second, tremen- dously improved over last: . vents .which was a success. ’ The exhibit * consisted’ of 109 competitive frames and 10 frames. exhibited for display only. Exhibitors came from~: Victoria, Delta, Vernon, Spokane and Forlland Ore. A bourse was also hi held, = Special note was made” of the ideal lighting in’ the...’ cafeteria for such an exhi-~ Grand Award winner of the J. W. Toogood Trophy Canadian Stamps with her: “See Canada: First” and of the George Burns Memor- fal Trophy for Britlsh Com- monwealth. She. exhibited New Zealand stamps entitl- ed “One Man Show”. The John Moor Award for the foreign section went to Dorothy McKenzie of “Cosi Fan Tuttee”’ Concert Series Feature Attraction Feature -attraction for’ the Nelson Overture Con. cert Series‘ this comin: tion of John ‘Avison. Delta for her “People’s Re- public of China.” Nellie Taylor of Van- couver, an, associate memb- er of the David Thompson Stamp Club, received the topical award with Toys on Stamps-"Dolls’ Best cover collection, an award offered by the local club, went to Axel Neilsen of Castlegar for his post- cards of Canada 1880-1911. Salley Bird’s Canada’s Christmas Stamps received the junior award which’ is open to those in grade Stina or under.’ Salley is of, the “Cee Munns’ Mem- orlal Trophy, which Is for the novice, went to Ernest C. Spain of Casi Wlegar for his Pitcairn Island stamps. The David Award, donated by a mem- ber, went to May Brandson of Kinnaird for her selec- tion of Canadian Stamps. Margaret Manns was le ¢ for hed Sept. 24 award for: her at castle th Nels at Castle, lelson and oral Bar, bein, berets an one ign e. irected by campai chairman Mrs. Eila George, e, was Paul “Wolf o! for hie “Patriotic Joan Beckow. Sets and cos- tumes for all three shows were designed by Jack Si- con, design assistant for the Playhouse mainstage. Covers of the Spanish-Am- erican War." Margaret Munns of Kinnaird was recipient of the Axel Neilsen Trophy of Five Companies Tender Bids For Control Gates and Guides * Five com anies have d bids for a contract aird Ele igs schools during Sct. 10, 11 and 12 includes Donna Far- ron, Jane Woods, Jeff Jon- es, Jim McQueen, Sam Mo- aes: pend Tom Wood. All. y members were se fected By Don Shipley dur- ing his cross-country audi- tion trip last spring.- The musical director Sportscar Drivers With Roving Eyes are Now fo be Found Out : Bas Sith roe P on walks and are distracted by shapely legs, are yy an according to the public ser vice ‘divigion of British Lay- Toad Tesearch la- boratory wil be “Atting vol- 8 unter ack drivers with a spec- to Rae and install con- trol gates and intake headwor! Kootenay Canal eer fe velopment B.C. announced. The gates will regulate the flow of water into three-mile-long § Kootenay canal. “Installation will be at the south bank of Corra Linn headpond where water for- the canal will be diver- ted ‘from .Kootenay. River. The water will return to the river .after passing through e turbines of a new pow- ' be constructe ‘Sldcan {+ (5 & e ° age behind Duncan’ and Libby dams. ‘bigs for the contract were ae Heede Internat- Lid. Vancouver, $1,- 481,659; Mathias & Nicol (M Division of Linz, Austria, — $2,031,265 and Nissho-Iwai Canada Ltd, Vancouver $2,033,700. A contract willbe aw- arded after all tenders have been studied by Hydro’s en- gineers and consultants. An Ontario firm has been awarded a contract to supply electrical equipment oe oy canal powerhouse. E. Circuit Breaker (canada) Ltd., at $292,920, was low bidder for’an isol-- ated: phase bus and generat- or neutral cubicle. This equipment -will be the main connection tween generators and trans-- form: 5 lydto's fs - corietriishion i 1g eSHt thd site ye SQiiirk, : has: expressed ;,sa! faction with progress oft the . project: this‘ year. “Our schedule. for 1972 is Sid well ‘on target,” he hen fully energized in Puts the Kootenay ane ion Co. Ltd., a.) Vancouver $1, 618,648; 7 Bridge we'll finance if! PILOT ION KOOTENAY: SAVINGS CREDIT UNION _ Branches at TRAM FRUITVALE : SALMO 368-6417 367-9223 >” 357-9553 - CASTLEGAR, Across from Post Office, 365-3975 Ltd. Quebecs $1,620,370;, Worst, al hydro contribute 500,000 icnewetts of power to help meet: Bri- . tish Columbia’s growing el- ectrical’ energy needs. Psychology and: Philosophy Should Be Taught af Early Age Psychology al and philoso- phy should be tal ght in el- ementary and” ondary schools, Prof. A. M. ‘vought of Simon Fraser told about 45 school trustees. Speaking here recently to a branch soning students who are not recom- mended, But the. provincial exams will still be available to pers boards to use if wish. : var, Naylor said stud- ents will have to write ex- , ams in only four subjects East and Wes' trustees, Mr. ee ant said the two courses should be tau- ght much earlier because they help people learn how te get along with each oth- Tie said all discipline studying should be salt discipline, not discipline ap- plied from outside a per- people ‘shouldn't be co- erced into studying an’ they should be able to stu- dy what they wished, he suwessed. Bruce Naylor, of the provincial. education de- partment, said that instead of having the’ old: vocation- al, academic and technical streams, high’ schools now have the’ broader divisions of selected studies an combined studies. There are ‘now only four compulsory courses in grade 11 and 12, so there ls a much greater range of choice for the: student, he said. End-of-year departmen- “tal examinations: will no id ion pro; for tuition scholarships. i Bil Merilees of ‘Selkirk College told trustees about biology field trips he org- for) element school: children in the Nel- students could do field sind g - dies oe biology in the fields: LV. Pearce uf Neloon ptt on the Health Unit and how it works in co-ordination with e - schools ‘dealing with ment- al, emotional and sical: disabilities, ye Nelson city recreation: supervisor Fred Whiteley described the city’s recreat-. ‘am and told how it wor! close co-operation’ with schools in the city. Bob Patrick, principal. of Stanley Humphries Sec- ondary “School, told of a. canoe construction program done as a combined etfort by the school and es local, rocreation comi . Gib Lind, principal of- Junior-Secondary; Nelson, CI Castlegar association is Marjorie MacBain. The Overture Concert Association is a non-profit community organization which operates without de- ficit and without advance guarantees. Concerts to be resented are selectd by the local committee at the con- clusion of the campai; pending soley on of the membership dri Overture Associations are also active in other . towns and cities including Kimberley and Cranbrook, in our area. Overture Concerts, with in Vancouver, ive affiliation eae Cana- ecutive known Canadian’ musician George Zukerman. printed pages. She also re- ceived two gold awards, . Other gold award winners were Dorothy McKenzie of Delta, Nellie Taylor, of vans couver and Paul Wolf of Missoula. Silver award winners were Georgla Moen of Port- land, Ore, Nellie ‘Taylor, Alex. Nelléen, Salley Spain. gar, J. W. good ¥ ie the Teall Je. Phil atelle Club and Axel Neil- sen who received two bronze awards. Honorable mention went to Ivy Neilsen of Castlegar, A. G, Wormull of Vernon and Margaret Munns, Marg: y Bird and hibit was Thurlow Fraser of Nelson. Other judges were © of O] of Saimon ‘Arm, A. Se of Spokane, J. Pascoe Tay- lor of Vancouver andi Daw: id Dolgoy and John Harri of Trail. on, Gordon Haug ‘of Kel- owna was student judge with George Melvin of Ver- non as judges’ secretary. THANK YOU + The Castlegar Kiwanis Club wishes fo express its thanks and appreciation to all district residents who supported us by attending our recent Klon- dike Night.in the arena. Special thanks to all those fine people who assisted Kiwantans by. taking on responsibilities for operating and helping out with some of the games, concessions, efc. Tommy Blin, . Klondike Night Committee Chairman, . Castlegar Kiwanis Club, The Scene at... KINNAIRD JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL cerway but already a ‘school race, It is now held b James Warner with a tums Runn Sherstobitoft Randy Kisielewski recorded E “The ise at rat excel- lent work and shows we Maurice . 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Transit and Housing Subjects Broached by Municipal: Leaders Now Municipal Affairs dreds of the le who will be: working Pot closely aluation, and Coffee, tea, and cal tt Pan dre Robert will be made ant re served by bee awe want everyone to va know | first-hand "what ee ee ‘really taking’ place” at the The first newsletter of Hope oe conte! pone home to to Last Friday we attend- eda very interesting lect- ure by Keith Scott on Griz- aly » His film was ex- romising yet this even- en e@ @ .,.. Coming up is the Play- house Theatre presentation of “Androcles and the Lion” 2 a romises to be very where subject pro; will be ee eyeacher gutluied aga iby the ten Different Kinds Foods Produce Varlous Amounts of Mouth Acid Tate Rabie sugat (or igat (or. sucrose) ent kinds of food. He a ‘Posed of two ees which are joined together by a cteria in sorbitol Showin did not duce a a in aid. Various “He's Walt Laurie and he’s CP Ralf's sweet snacks were eaten be- If the mouth was rins- ed table (suc- ‘Tose) and water there was a rapid: increase’ in’ acid’ un- less fluoride was present. complaints about _ re, ao “Thi ae they bes and i want mente. can ben ‘made he anid. If his past record as municipal affairs critic in gppoaitt on is indicator, will take a hard rd look at ‘Instant towns" Particularly where one company dominates the loc- fal economy, ressed the has exp! , nee ghat Teaident-em- 8 often an un- ane tax load in in sich towns the after hours enjoy- ment of the big city and. it lights, convention approach was to have delegates break into ips and debate re- under BADMINTON Senior Badminton season starts tonight (Thurs., Sept. 28) at SHSS at 7:30 p.m. New Members Welcome" CASTLEGAR BADMINTON CLUB KINNAIRD: TRANSFER LTD: L. A. TONY GERONAZZO . Sond, Gravel, Excavation, Trucking, Ditching, Top Soil CONTRACT DISPOSAL FIELDS CONCRETE: WORK I sat -in.on the land esd pallatlon omens, became, in sence, a platform for coun- cil members who wanted to give a portion. of any new reform; raeition cenrol ad” the = - environment. subdivision to the municip, to fore developers squeeze through some loopholes. calling io peru fora paren the in- itlative for sats up fear tracts also passed. ring into land tracts with developers in order to control land use more e of this resolution was - alities the for a dev come ‘along with a Srapoaal sagt ern lucio: jons for disposal’ of ‘solid wastes, rationale was that tion was that me- thods ead in . the Past in smaller communities becoming ¢ obsolete as pat lations grow andlations grow and ecological pressure in- creases. bodies. ently the Government called SAM, but local areas must Pay for the use of it. ‘ Where will the money come from? clection as Nanaimo Socred MLA in the provincial el- when. he sugg government control on land development too stringent, ities - Tigh aswell "do tke tn n, Vv hisses from a few delegates ested that if Local Eastern Star Members Presented with Special. Pins “Order - was red 01 m Tuesday ‘even: ing of last week by a 3 vial re worthy and ma A Mrs. e Batkin ‘of the” Grand chap ter of Brit- ish Columbia, Order of the ‘Basvern Star. Prior to the meeting a banquet was-held in the gion: Hall with the LA mem- 4-CYLINDER - $22.88 6-CYLINDER $25.88 8-CYLINDER servicing of all your. $29.88 Check Pev Valve Check Air Cleaner @ Check Fluid Levels Clean Glass bers spoine. the catering. Fuller, geting ‘aloes preanted ihe meeting, attended ay F persons which included wae tors from Vancouver, Ab- botsford, . Colville, Kettle d, ‘Trail and Falls, Rosslans the! wry worthy grand matron evening Mrs, raat ‘eas present with a cheque for the morial Library. library is used by the’ dectors work- BISCUITS | BUNDLE BARS ORANGES: Ready fo Eat HAMS Whole or Shank Portion € RUMP ROAST ........ 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