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Colonial House, a simulated Colonial House with correlated groupings. e Large inventory of upholstered suites, chairs and ‘carpeting. e Accent, decorating and functional items. © A sleep shop display area (a wide selection of sleep units) fontering national bromds, of sleep units at every day DISCOUNT prices. © A CPR boxcar, just recently arrived, of open-stock chests of decors, mirrored dresser (ail sizes), mates’ on Ge bee beds, small dining room Ce bedroom s suites 3 SOLID Maple. | CARPETING We will very soo tock up to 100 rolls_of carpeting from:-luxury floor covering "> of Grand: Forks Miss Gloria Ba] ic brook when the the practical nurbing depart. ‘ment, Caps were presented to ‘the graduated by instructor “Mrs, D.: Paul with pins to: Mrs, 0. McPhee of Trail and : tied Jenkins of Cram; broo! Presenting diplomas to: the Trail graduates was Mrs, M. Umbarger with Mrs. E. Barnhardt presenting diplo- mas to the Cranbrook gradu- ates, ‘A New Testament was , Biven each graduate by- Mrs. J. ‘Olson, president of the auxiliary to the Gideon Soci- ety. The ‘Licensed Practical Nursing Associ Bedside J - GRADUATIN “Selkirk Colle. to right, Roc Nursing Award was-present- ed to Miss Rochelle interes Price of Trail by Kok McKilligan Mi ational eee gre, fro! tow lett. Poalis of Trail, Gloria iP. Gwe ville and Lorraine LaBolsslere of Trail, Back row, left to right, LeeAne Robi Noreen Sweet of‘ Celista, Nancy $1,000 Prize . In Poetry Competition © $1,000 grand prize will be awarded in the current Poetry Competition sponsor- ed by the World of Poetry, a susrtenly newsletter for po ” Poems of all atyles and on any subject aro cligibic to compete for the grand prize or for 49. other cash. or merchandise awards.- Says contest chairman Joseph | Mellon, . encouraging poetit talent of . and every kind, and expect our contest to produce exciting discoveries.” Rules and official entry ‘forms are: available from World of Poetry, 2481 Stock- ton Blvd., Dept. A, Sacra- ~ mento, Calif. 95817. Successfully Pass Music Examinations. . The following isa ae of n ‘of Oliver, fh ‘of Port in ex- Coquitlam, Dorothy Luprypa of Vernon, July Peltzer of - Kimberley, Denice Loewen of Lake Cowichan end. Bon- ny hed Coll of Calloway : president Ted Lewis. Mra. Phyllis Hiltz-Bontje presented Letters of Com- mendaion to'Miss July Pel- tzer and Miss Noreen Sweet. | Addressing ‘the gradu- “ates was Mrs. ‘Jean Ruck. + Class valedictorian was Miss Joanne Bella: Following the, ceremony graduates and guests enjoy- ed a banquet at the Nelson . Golf and’ Country. Club. . Hosts: jeauty Competitions Kootenay Boundary .. Y Visiters! Ass's. Release When’ Miss: Canada is chosen from the panel of contestants in Toronto next’ November, she could very easily be from'a small inter-:’ jor city in our province. °° And that is: why the City. Kootenay Boundary ‘Visitors’ Ass'n. | Release © ‘The stirring music of the v gieat Highland ‘bagpipe, .the Tilt of the chp reels and the beat of the'marches will be a daily feature in the city. of Nelson, for nearly. three full weeks in late August, and: carly 8 Sept-- Three as ‘Bosttish events will take place: ‘the Glentruim Piping School, the @0th anniversary of the Koot-..- enay Kilties Pipe Band, and the 37th Annual Highland © Games ‘competition. - The piping school, which began over 40 years ago, has. is usily "a magnificent t setting high on : to economy rubber backs, cut ‘n loops, plushes, ‘twists carved and patterned rubber backs Scottish Air. Hits Nelson (cCleary met in Nelson. (March 25, 1919) and decided. to form a band to foster and plone Highland r Tausie, and The = culminating event Games featuring Highland: bands, Pipers, dancers and “tain Festival Coming Sixty years ago, the Clan * western Canada and ~ the United Statés.. The - three days of outdoor competition is open’ to. the. public ‘for’ * ylewing. One popular. even- . ‘ing event;is the Highland Tattoo featuring massed ds and dancers performing in’ concert. ‘A $2,000 grant bas been btained from the B.C. Lot- teries' Foundation to’ assist - . the event, along with a $1,500”. held recently by the Royal Conservatory of _ Music 'of Toronto in Nelson. Analy: Honors — Darren W. nd. js GRADE IV THEORY Pass — Lois Olson. GRADE I THEORY Harmony Honors — Earen G. Mac- grant from the city of Nelson I to help defra; other : expe: _Fental and pipers,'and dancers through- out the western provinces and states, but visitors are -welcome. ‘Steering Committee Given mittee will approach’ other - municipalities ee oP. /-proval in principle. > Maxine The: commaltios met. Afte the Miss ‘Canada 1978: pageant. Pp right This year it will ‘be Miss Bnet ea iveratty centre. 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(14% Miles)| Miss Interior and the talent- ed winner will be on to «, Toronto and hopefully...who Shy r é ‘GlenTRIME) was. chosen, as this is the “home “of Pipe Major John McDonald, the great master player. - pre-pasted DO-IT-YOURSELF | WH. SUNWORTHY © Big in-store stock @ All Sunworthy patterns e Beautify your environment RS SUNWORTHY | K7\> YESYOU-CAN WALLCOVERINGS. - YOU CAN DO IT LIKE A PRO - Geueeal Petal: "Wallcoverings Lid. 03 Columbia : 985-6214 | council's actions and set e plans ‘for the. next ‘steps to be taken. They decided --their next move is to: make a presentation to the Regional: District of Kootenay Bound- ap developed in architect Bruno Freschi’s‘ preliminary |: feasi- bility study (which was fund- ' ‘Tt is. hoped. that this 2 cxnbesion general sup- ata ecg for Arts Centre osed arté centre are open for change in the discussionu and gee in the onthe Migor Isadore! Muzzin, gétting the proposal to this . who is a. member. of the stage, : the..council meeting steering’ committee ‘promot- last. Tuesday was a very ing the arts centre, said he this of. The council granted ap- .support from his s eounell 80 - principle and agre- that he: would know they | proval in ed todonate the land which it were behind: him .in his owns on. the proposed Es- participation on the steering ary board requesting approv-- planade site as required for conimittee. - al in principle for the concept ° construction. The’ City of Trail will provide this valu- Muzzin said grantin; proval in principle “lays tho able downtown property if. avenue open for further: an agreement can be worked discussion. out ‘to “bear ‘capital and “That's 4s far as we can ‘operating costs on a regional go without knowing what the “basis. cost, will be” she said. Members of the steering Muzzin said he person- that Patio district meeting as - early as mid-August. Follow- ing that, the ‘steerin; ering com- UNITED PHARMACES|| , CLOSED Tels: SUNDAY. Carl’s Drugs OPEN 12 noon - 1 p.m. & 6- “7p. mm. Corer of Pine and Columbia it at ally believes. there is a this stage they are seeking definite need for the improv- support for only the concept. . ed facilities an arts centre The particulars of the prop-'. could provide. ; ‘Invitations © have been. sent: to bands, - Stephany Dean, ‘Katherine Greenwood, Linda N. Thyer, Anita L: Thyer. * Honors — Christine God. - frey, Philippa M. Kirkhope {equal);.. Valerie. G. Drew, - Jo-Anne M.' Russell, Paula- V. Costain, Donald: n- ald, Linda J. ca Honors’ — Sarah Mac- Donald, Michelle :L. Pozin, Christopher Bell. 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