Paquette; & grade five, Aes vert iat grade six was ate ; Rear Ending CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 6, 1972 Slocan Secondary, Elementary Schools PAINT-UP TIME at Tarrys Elementary took place just before school closing and one of the targets was the new picnic tables built by the boys of grade seven. Handling the brushes are (left to right) Lovella Nichivel- odoff, Olga Koorbatoff, Bonnie Shlakoff, Debbie Hoodicoff, Connie Vereshagin, Ka- thy Samsonoff, Kathleen Kinakin, Marcie Sapriken. In front is Verna Kurbatov. SILVERTON AND EW DENVER If you are near the Sil- verton Ball Park in the mornings, You would be surprised to see a spry gent erie years young, playing George Doughty. has visiting el 9, Vincent 7 and Steven 5. Mornings finds Mr. Doughty having no problem keeping up with his lively ‘Resident Returns Mrs, Jim Nevett after spending the school ten a Nelson with Judy. Has returned to her home, D Visitor F prone 2.80 each morn- bo, mish e Se eee ac fal a few garba! through the alley. Maybe some it he vate catch the eight gas thief. from Port E Moody ‘where Mr. Ott has just Fecently re- turned as a talley man. Weekend Visitors David Nevett visited his mother for the holiday NATURALIST PROGRAM -KOKANEE PARK Naturalist Margaret Knight WEDNESDAY THRU SUNDAY 10:00 a.m, Nature Walks | 7:00 p.m. Nature. Talks Meet at Picnic Site Notice Board STARTING SATURDAY, JULY 15 All Day Nature Hikes Each Saturday to Glacier Meet 10:00 a.m. Gibson take NOTE: Road Rough — Volkswagon or Truck — BRING LUNCH — fiancee Miss Ruth Kleind- jenst of Coquitlam. Judy al- so made it home for the one Gift mn Tuesday, June 27, the lies of Silverton pre- Roy Harbottle ew family ; le in Silverton for the past three years. lew Residents pavid ia and Jill Goenyh- sen are now living in the house vacated by the Har- bottles. David and Jill were living in New Denver. Scout Council Duane. Davis of Castle- gar has heen fle elected vice IMPOSSIBLE BUT TRUE! Here is a two bedroom home painted inside and out, new auto- matic oil furnace, large kitchen & located on two lots in the centre of Kinnaird. Walking distance to shopping centre and school. In a private secluded area next to Woodland Park. For appointment to view please phone 365-5138. — Terms Available — council of the Boy Scouts. President is Dr. Bruce Fraser of Selkirk College. The election was held last week at Fairmont Hot Springs, SOCCER SCORES The following are the results of the two cer tournament Saad inst last on Trail; “Br event, Division wo: “A” ey- ent, East Trak “BY event, sem ay or John Landis of castlegar presented medals to all the winning teal THE HEAT IS ON! B.F. Goodrich Garden Hose, 50 ft. Melnor Oscillating Lawn Sprinkler Waters Up to 2,200 sa. ft. Melnor Turret Sprinklers ) EXTRA SPECIAL ) INDOOR - OUTDOOR CARPETING — $2.79 UP ELECTROHOME FANS Deluxe Cabinet Style 3 Speed. Heavy Duty Motor $31.75 SASH AND DOOR — CABINET MAKING — HARDWARE — GLIDDEN PAINT KOOTENAY BUILDING SUPPLY LTD. Phone 365-51 ELECTROHOME AIR CONDITIONERS 6,000 BTU Install in Window Window Width 21” to 38” $202 Hiold Annual Presentation of .Awaras A large crowd of Slo- Eli Soukerotf senior boy. and valley the resentation of awards at the year’s end. As al- ways, the members of the ade 10 class, who are now eaving, were the recipients of autograph folders bear- ing the school crest, Attendance pins were even to all students who missed not more than and a yoanne Hen Grades three and fows: , Rose Pectin, James Howard and Danny Streichert, Grades five and six; Barry Adams, Darroll And- erson, Terry Turner, Bernie Cowley, Donnie Adams, Bri- an Brons, Victor ‘Hurst, and B iy ade rec coveun Billy Strong, Neil Patterson, Rose Howard, Gordon Adains, Douglas Hicks, Grade elght: Melody Kenn Lorraine Salles Leslie Koochin, and Bi Willford. Grade nine: Charles Mis- ko, and Philip Evdokimoff. Grade 10; Edna Mazie dams and Lawrence Re- Shields for the best percentage attendance went to grades one and two in the elementary school, and to grade seven in the sec- ndary. Student council execti: tive Hea were present i lent eBrlane Verigin, The House trophy. was given to the captains of the peat of Slocan Element mery and Bernie a cf Graham's ceived the trophy for the the Roadrunners nee capisins r ahimer for a 2 He bare receiving athle- tie crests for the element- Neil Patterson, Sunlor boy; GIRLS SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE The following is the schedule of games to be ed at the 3rd annual naird Park July 8th and 9th; Sai July — 8th: i day, Sly 8 th: day, Sth: Game No. 5, tose of No. 1 and Joser of No. 2 from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Game No. 6, loser of No. 3 and loser o: 4; from 10 am. to 12 pan. Game No. 7. winner of No. 1 and winner of No. 2 from 12 noon to 2 p.m; Game No. 8 winner o: No. 3 and winner of No. 4 from 12 noon to 2 p.m.; Game No, 9 winner of No. 5 and wine ner of No. 6 from 2 pm 4 p.m., Game No. 10 ied ner of No. 7 and winner of No. 8 from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. PETTITT PHOTOS “SOLOHd LLILisd sOlOHd LiilLad Plaque awards for track went e aloe gurl, Be er! senior Nadine Souleroff; junior Tin Thickett; penlor Koochin. ihe third time in a row was the Grant Moseley Junior Boys Basketball trophy and tain Eli Souke: ac: one; Hicks, a: Sirelehert, bn ? es Billy Patterson, ‘ade ive; Wen Me! r, race Kia A dra Ber, Various members of the secondary school were the reclpients of certificates of merit for exceptional time and effort spent on be- half of the school. These went to monitors: Elizabeth Yerigin, Nadine Soukerotf, Avis, Ken Shitn ani For service to the school, Elizabeth Verigin and Na- dine Souker for mail . service, Debbie Storgard nie Howard. and Bo. rama awards, in the ree ot corilticateg ot mer went regory Po Tony Kolesnik nikoft and Hark jolecki for Excellent Per- performance to Vivian ekoff; commendable berser- ance and improvement to Valerie Anderson and Nee P Drama ; Elementary, went to Lepine, grade one; Michelle Lepine, grade two; Sandra Sato, grade three; . EL ic pins “went to She fol- : Ar 7A, Brenda Sa- to; AS 7B, Billy Strong: Ar 8, Shannon Anderson; Ar 9, Eli Soukeroff, Fr rr 8, ree rtf; 0, An- ne ‘Stoopnikott: Ft De- nis Brons. The award for academic excellence ‘was won by San- or Watkins he Sandra Berg. special feature was ne care of a tro) phy ie javid Nebor as a atu ent rama director: names of those peared on the Honor the year were: ert Gra Grade Be oe seven” Chtls M gure, rade seven laguire, Jouglas Hicks, B Brenda 1 Sato, ludy Gustafson. vivien Serekott i ibatoff, Grade ‘nine, Hicks, Ly a Emery, Helen Nev- okshonoff, Gregory, Popoff. Grade 1. Denis Brons, id Nabor, Eddie Hicks, Al- len S! The much soveted <0 tro- phies for ‘citize: awarded as follows: Slocan ‘runners-up: “Grade one, Victor , Paulette Pilon Gite ts wade, four, Barbara in W. E Graham, the fo Ave. dt . Tana, VE. \, up for the citizen ‘ mery. ‘Che tro; a at sey'.of Casi drlyen by Frederick of Slocan, \ nding oni Gate tle, Mrs. “Ransoy ‘told police was vn her car was struck by ‘one tle, PLAZA BEAUTY SALON JULY PERM SPECIAL HALF PRICE Phone 365-6577 KINNAIRD TRANSFER LTD. L.A. TONY GERONAZZO Sand, Gravel, Excavation, Trucking, Ditching, Top Soil CONTRACT DISPOSAL FIELDS CONCRETE WORK ,, LITTLE LASSIE all star team from Castlegar Mm took on. Rosemont. School In Nelson on KINNAIRD POOL 1972 RATES ARE AS FOLLOWS: Single Sessions: Children Students Adults Season Tickets: SEASON TICKETS WILL BE ISSUED To KINNAIRD RESIDENTS ONLY: issue and Social fares on Bri | A SPECIAL MESSAGE FOR ALL SENIOR CITIZENS lam pieseed to announce that “COURTESY CARDS. FOR SENIORS” free by the Province of British Columbia to all residents 65 years of age and over are now available from the Department of Rehabilitation |. Improvement. This rouriesy: card will entitle the holder (on recenetion) to reduced ish Columbia Hydro bus lines fri also serve as a convenient method of identifying yeucaalt to those entertainment, recreation, motel, hotel an extend special rates from time to time to our senior citizens. You Qualify if You Are: — 65 years and over and living in British Columbia and — receive Old Age Security, or, if you do not, submit evidence of age and complete and mail the application below to: BRITISH COLUMBIA COURTESY CARD FOR SENIORS P.O. Box 2610, Vancouver 3, B.C. Please also direct any enquiries you may Lins fo this. ac address OAC Chor vel ‘om July 1, 1972. it will travel firms which W.AC. Benn Premier and Minister of Finance : coun date: Name in Full First Name in evidence wil ‘wit be returned fo you. MAIL TO BRITISH COLUMBIA COURTESY CARD FOR SENIORS . Box 2610, Vancouver 3, B.C. . Application for Courtesy Card for Seniors". (Note: Information recorded befow wit! be treated confidentially.) Mailing Address: 5.30.0 ceccee5 ian onsen soe beb ua be bec ew ea Cea uate bo ue SRO : Apt.No. - : Street Address City Zone Residence Address: Same as above( ) or..::......... RAR ice irr ear Sanna Area *Old Age Security Pension Number 9- (3) C ] [] CJ C Signature of applicant: ........... eee i ae ns * 1 hereby declare the above intormation to be correct. Date: pension you your fe with Baturday, but went down to defest 8-13. The team is coached by Clara: Swinarchuk {top “left) and Kathy Navakshonoff. Players are (left to right) Fiona Nichelton, Annette Saliken, Angela DeRosa, Jane Ramsey and Anna Raponi, Bottom row, Lori Price, Ka- thy Zebert, Kim Mason, Kim Waorelmaga and Carolyn Price — Castlegar News Photo ‘Spunky Liffle Lassie League _ Name Their All Star Players The Castlegar tte: fame Winning pitcher was Lassle League operated this rice, who also ar under the direction of pein ie a home run. erna Chernoff and inter- Members of the ' Hot ested students from SHSS. Shot Sluggers were: Carol- There were three teams ba Price, Kathy Zebert, She- Soobetin, Janet Sutter, Helena DeRosa, J nein i 2 sey, olnar, gel i Hey, Sherry Molnas Warcimaga and Maryanne Costa. An allstar team was selected with the te: sisting of th the power team and defeat- week. jed the All Time Greats, He was also fined $50 coached ‘by. Robin Hipwell, for consuming the liquor in in’ an, exciting 5-11 final 4 Public place. | TRUCKLOAD SALE OF FISH FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1972 11:00 a.m. to: 8:00 p.m. Fresh Fish Now in Good Supply LOCATED: CASTLEGAR : HOTEL WEST COAST SEAFOODS KINNAIRD POOL 1972 ROYAL LIFESAVING COURSES ‘BRONZE MEDALLION —. The course will run each Tuesday and Thursday nights: from 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. July 11 until August 17th. The exam is scheduled 'for August 19th. Pre-requisits — 14. years — prior basic training in water safety — $5.00 etna ‘Fee — $3.00 5 AWARD ‘OF MERIT ~ = Runeach. Monday and Wednesday nights 67". from’ p.m. 40,9, pan; duly 10 to August 16th, Exam is ‘scheduled for August 19th: Pre-requisites —'16 years — Bronze Medallion ecient Victim Te be Buried In Sectiand A resident of Canada esday from Genelle-'Ca- ha: Born car 30, 1942, in Alexandria, Dumbarton- shire, Scotland, Mr. Graham was married in that count coming to the Weat Koo! enay in 1969 where he first lived at Rossland and then for the last two and a half ell time of ‘his death he was employed as a construction foreman with het Construction in Cran- Mr. Graham is survived by tie wife, Mary, and five dren, Mary nn, Fioni Moag, Carl and Thomas, me, Also surviving are six brothers, George of Robson, Arthur of Genelle, aap of Vancouver and Ri lating at the ser- vice was Father J, Koenders as ‘pallbearers, : jurial eralce is to held Casifegar Hote! Gels Now Owners From the Coast: An_ historic landmark in Castlegar has changed shands. The Castlegar Hotel, ta bably the oldest buildin; town,'is t is nom beln, cE e whose pr ose Me aleat eer is Mike druff, the’ ‘operation, their first venture into the hotel business. : For the restuarant, they cialize in Russian built about 1910. ‘The Andruffs were formerly. ¢ Spartment manag-" ers in bw; Westminster, eros ruff -w: the die aa of the Roy: sc Columbian Hosp! ‘4 th interment in Garshake Funeral Home ge of arrange- ments. Nick @, Konkin Brilliant Pioneer Buried on Tuesday ‘ A resident of Brilliant 0 ye Bick? 6.3 Konkio, iturday gar aad District Hospital. Fun- eral services. were - held Monday through to Tuesday from the Brilliant Russian ‘Born: June 10, 1890 in “Mr. Konkin- c: member ofthe Union of iritual-. Communities of He was predeceased by his wife, Mary in 1971 and one son, a infan cy. He is survived by two sons, Peter of Minnaiee and Nick of Brilliant; one daug-. hter, Mrs. Nick ‘Welen) Ev- dokimoff of Shoreacres; 12 granuchildren and zz great- We the Westcoast. Fiosnttal ay Port eciate yw they are’ settling into Tonueres hey, plan to sponsor sports te: ghter, Kay, who is a re, ered na in Durban, se Africa.” Pele Saliken. In Trail Dies at 60 - Pete Salekin, 60, a re- sident: of Castlegar, died on Monday of-last week at the Trail “ Regional Hospital. Funeral services were held the . following “Wednesday _ and Thursday from the cha- pel oft the Castlegar Funer- Born: May 38, 1912, at Verigin Sask., Mr, :Salekin came to British Columbla and Castlegar asa young boy with his parents. He was married in Castlegar in 1930 and has resided here —— Senior. — $5.00" ue Hi Fee — $3. 50 ‘>. He’ is’ survived by his wife, Nora; two sons, Earl Ci and Pelee of vasa one daughter, M: of Castlegar and nine grand. TALL! ‘REGISTRATION FORMS ‘MUST BE IN. AT THE :KINNAIRD TOWN OFFICE BY. 12 pone JULY S7th.* Two brothers, ‘BIL of Robson and Charlie of Cast- legar and ‘one sister, Mrs. Mary Zaytsoff of Robson, al- ‘so survive. Pallbearers . were ne, .» phews “og. deceased, These were’ Jim, ‘Fred «and» Ivan Salekin, Carl ‘and Louis Zaylsoft and ‘George Nevak- shonoff. Burial was in the Park Memorial Cemetery at Kin- naird, Two sisters, Mrs. - na Rebin of Shoreacres and Mrs. Anastia Popoff of Grand: Forks, also survive. Burial was in Brilliant Cemetery with the Castle- gar Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Ex-Castlegar Resident Dies At Sidney Castlegar re- aldent. mAlexander M. Mil- lar, died. at | Resthaven Hospital, Sidney, June 21 at 84 years, following a lengthy iliness, ‘Born: in Scotland, he came to Canada at an ear- ly “age, making. his home on the “Arrow Lakes, In 1949 Mr. and Mrs. Millar moved to Sidney from Cas- Hlegar, wh where they © have Mr. Millar served with gineers ‘In Legion since 1926, a_mem- ber of the aie Lodge No, GRBC, ” past tron of Ruth ‘cha ter No. 22 OES. of Saanichton, a charter. member of.” the: Sidney Funeral services were held in Sidney, : 1 es ts ap Director Quits Michael Scott;.who was to” head-up. a. summer. pro- gram for. the. handicapped. will not be conducting the events: as previously, an- “nounced. The program, sponsored by. the POpportinities for ‘outh project will be car- ried out as stated, and a successor. to Mr. Seott will be named. \ certain — there’s. . one thing sure = - You're Rewer . golag to get business hy NOT - advertising WHY NOT TRY THE CASTLEGAR NEWS “Ask to Have a Representative Call”