tlegar tomorrow evening put on by members of the Rossland-Trail Shrine Club assisted by Squadron 581 Air Cadets under F/L J. R. C. MacBain. The parade will start at 7:30 p.m. and also taking part will be members of the i SHRINE CIRCUS ‘to be ‘held in Trail on June 24 and 25 will be advertised in Cas- Salmo Shrine Club .with their whipper- snapper motor bikes. Members of the Rossland-Trail' Shrine Club’s lancers and drums corps shown above include Cas- tlegar and: District residents. Bob Foub- ister, Gordon Laycock, Dave John and C. “Andy” Andrew. by a parade Social Notes from Kinnaird Mrs, J. Kaufman, Ph, 365-5488. Mrs. Charles Fox of Grand Forks visited over the weekend with her‘sister, Mra, Martin Henke. Other recent guests at the home of Mrs, Henke have been Mrs. Alex MeKerracher of Trail and Mr. and Mrs, J,-Weichel and two daughters of . Oasis, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Harrison have the Iatter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ulric. Livingston of ‘North Surrey. visiting them. The couple are spending a month's vacation here in order to visit with each of tended 2 conventions during the their three daughters and families | past week returning home on Mon- residing in this district. They also!day. Mrs, Askey represented the eame.to attend the ordination ‘of Minto Chapter ‘No. 79 when the Father H. J. Lynch, a long time! Order of the Eastern Star held its friend. Father Lynch received the|Grand Chapter in Lethbridge. She Sacrament of Holy Orders confer- red by the Most Rev. W. E. Doyle, D. D. Bishop of Nelson at St. Fran- urday. Mr. and Mrs, Livingston also > the held cis.Xavier Church in Trail ‘on’ Sat- |’ also attended this convention as the . Grand: representative of Al- berta for B,C. : ‘At the conclusion of the O.S. proceedings on June 9 the Askews ie for the son of Mrs. Ann Lynch ee ‘Trail and: the late Harold Lynch, Si Revolutionary. New, Wonsersole. ‘ets you rest your feet - ‘while you're standing Come in jor “complete details MADDOCKS | an €SSO. “AUTOMATIC FURNACE \ FOR ONLY $12.00 “A MONTH hat CALL HEATING EQUIPMENT DEALER SMITH'S a 's school on Satur- day afternoon. sence Spending. Monday with her sister, Mrs, T. Lockhart has been’ ‘Miss Karla Spence of Nelson. - Mr. and Mrs; Pat Haley en- joyed a’ surprise visit over the weekend when Mr. and Mrs. Rich- ard Harbour and family of Pull- man, spent ‘ to Billings,. Montana where Mr, Askew, a Shriner, at- i GIFTS for 4 ce Prices’ Effective dune 14-017, __A.Eremenko & Co. FATHER’S DAY — - | SIRLOIN STEAK, Ib. ..........:. 85¢ fay =s« SPORT COATS. | | 0 Mate cures ‘button & patch ; GROUND BEEF 30 Ibs... a POT ROASTS, Blade ibe 49 (COFFEE, our own Red Label, Ib. ... 49c VEGETABLE SOUP, Aylmer, 4 for .. 49c Three quarter ‘lined Sizes 38-46 * $19.95 - $23.95 ~ SPORT SHIRTS >< Wash’and Wear Short '& Long Sleeves white and printed «$3.95 - $7.95. [T-SHIRTS « SOCKS BOAT NECK SHIRTS SLACKS - BELTS 2 TIES. se Nabob PORK & BEANS, 4'tins .. Carnation MILK,.7 tins ........ Catelli SPAGHETTI, 5 Ib. hox ..... 79c AYLMER PEAS 3) for... + 49e Fraser Vale FISH & CHIPS WATERMELON, Ib. .. HEINZ. KETCHUP, : nN : ; Price Reduced $1.95 - $2.95 © ‘tended “the Pacific Shrine Association ‘Convention as an observer. They especially enjoy- ‘ed the ‘hourlong: parade in‘ which many. Canadian centres were re- presented. Thought. for the - week—the man who ‘remembers’ what he Jearned : at his mother's knee was | probably bent over at the time. through Sunday. Mr. Harbour is ington State. University and: a .|former classmate of ‘Mr. Haley's. | ° He and his family, which includes seven children; are on. a vacation Points in the Kootenay area, *~ Guests of Mr, and Mrs, K. M. Spence have been. Mrs...Spence's brother and sister-in-law, Mr..and Mrs. Gordon Shearer of Medford, Oregon, Accompanied by Miss Lea- nora Shearer of Los Angeles, they. New residents of the Dumont subdivision,” Mr. and" Mrs. John Bozek and family have had week- end guests recently. Visiting them from Peachland have been. Mrs, Bozek’s brother and’ sister-in-law, Mr, and Mrs, A. W. Lowry and family. ne Mr. and ‘Mrs. R.. W. Sweeney spent the weekend pleasantly, Okanagan, There, they visited re- latives at Salmon-Arm and enjoy- ed boating on Shuswap Lake, re- turning home Sunday. ‘ Mr, and Mrs. J. D. Askew at- a professor in engineering at Wash- |; which finds them visiting various | J spent five days here, leaving Mon-|Mrs, John Harasemow of Winlaw, leaving Thursday for the north} "- COOPER — To Mr. ‘and. Mrs, David Cooper, in Trail hospital, June 12, a daughter. pirate HARASEMOW. — To Mr. and June 6, a son, ,PERHUDOFF — To Mr. and Mrs,. Wm. Perhudoff of “‘Thrums, June 7,. a daughter. - BILESKY — To Mr. and Mrs; James Bilesky of Castlegar, June 8, a daughter. |’ eee .: MATOSEVICH — To Mr. and Mrs. Mario Matosevich of Kinnaird, June 9, a son. OOSTENERINK — To Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Oostenerink of Kinnaird, June 10, a son, MITCHELL — To Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Mitchell of Castlegar, June 12, a son. : (continued from’ page one). | You’ Never Walk--Alone, Stan- ley ‘Humphries Hymn and: Aloha Oe. " ‘Toastmistress at the gradua- ‘Urged to Live Up to Ideals Konkin.: The toast to the teachers was proposed by Judi Schellenberg and’ was. responded. to ‘by. Ross ‘taker, 7 The toast to the PTA. by Bev. i by Mrs. B. tion ‘banquet which ie jcommencement exercises was Miss -|Lightle. while Rev. Day said grace. The ‘toast to the Queen was ‘given’ by Ed: Haywood while.Glen Shuttle- worth: proposed the toast to the Parents wihch was answered by M. McPherson, : The toast, to:the ‘school board was given by Linda» Rilkoff and. ‘responded. to by school trustee Sam ‘Sr. Citizen’s : Meeting, June. :-15,,,7.30: Legion. Hall, Report’ of ;convention, © * whee ‘Kingarson ‘Rebekah . Lodge No, 75 will meet in Nordic Hall, June 17 -,7.30." ee: Afternoon’ Circle ‘of Kinnaird United Church :Women | ‘will hold coffee-party at home ‘of ‘Mrs. M. J.:Verzuh, 248 - 10th Kinnaird, : June 19, 1 Co a tate PUBLIC NOTICE = = | toe!’ Barbara :.Drader, Alan Fish. =! garet Gallo; Penny Gibson, Ruby ; ‘was y \Shealds while. the toast tothe sen- {ior matrics by B. Kallio. was ans: ‘Wwered by. Jack” Whittaker. "The jtoast to. the- graduates, ‘given: by ,Jim Crawford, was replied to’ by Jim. Macbeth, 5 “\ Members of the 1963 graduat- ing class follow: 2 Baal + Merry. ‘Ackney, Violet “Anutao- shkin, William Bale, Mark. Batche- . Jor, Marlene: Bayoff, Judy — Bel- \beck, | - Black, ‘ Kent’ Card,°-John - Carter,’ Chernenkoff, Mary Cheveldave, Barry Courtwright, Wendy De- wick, Jim‘Ford, Eileen Funk, Mar- Gorkoff, Grace Hadikin, Allen’ Ha’ Harry. Kazakoff,- James Kel- logg, Vera Konkin, Verna, Konkin. =X), Bill: Kooznetsoff, Faye «Latta, Laura: Lebedow, Bernice. Lightle, RTE RET Lu Rilkoff, Beverley Robinson, Char- Jes igers,- Barbara; Rohn, Judith re Glen ; “Ning : Stoo: shinoff, Brian Wiebe, Linda Rilkoff giand May Zeberoff, SUNDAY, JUNE .16th vores “. 4: White Dress Shirts by Arrow .. .. $5.00 to $6.00 ". Sanforized cotton sport shirts in'short and long) =. sleeved styles 2 28. 08 flo 0s $4.00 to $6.95. ~ + Cotton Knit sport shirts, short sleeved . . $2.89 to $5.00. ~--Belts $1.50 & $2.00 - Ties $1.50 - $2.90 - Hankies 25c__ ‘OTHER SUGGESTIONS . Timex Watches, Sun glasses, Pyjamas, : _ Golf Caps, ‘Dress ‘Pants. lo ae GOLF EQUIPMENT UI ! BY SPALDING & SLAZINGER Pee iy a SR tea eS Ss Taek 0 | 2 NTERN: E SES ag © $15.95 GOLF. CLUBS -. BAGS - BALLS - CARTS:- SHOES | ot eR a : 28 Apo]. Reg. $14.50. SPECIAL sBLACK PLASTIC GARDEN HOSE 7/160 0) FISHING & CAMPING EQUIPMENT ' Fishing Rods, Reels, Nets, ‘and Lures, Tonts Slee; ing Robes, Coleman Stoves and Lanterns KILL POWER TOOLS FOR gee coda tes _ "THE HOME. WORK SHOP. ine of Skill Saws, Drills, . . PORK STEAKS, Boston Butts, Ib. .. 59¢. Libby’s TOMATO JUICE, 48-02. 2 for 69¢ SUGAR, 10 Ibs. $1.79 | TIDE, gnte oo. TGg Nabob STRAWBERRY JAM, 48-02, 990 ver” | NEW POTATOES, 5 Ihs........... 250. SALT iu ROVENCTAL, LIBRARY. VECTORIA, B, reat BC, 31/32+ 79 or (OL. 16, Nos25- ch : The bullding of the Mica Creel dam first with ‘the “High. ‘Arrow. dam: ‘delayed ° until ‘contentious Points’ about it are ironed out was suggested here’ Monday by provi: * elal Liberal: leader’ Ray Perrault, Speaking ‘to“a luncheon’ m SS. -Btudents’= council‘ for. (the :1963-64 | term is’ Gerald’ Goresky,' son‘of Dr. |: < He. said that the. “feeling in :|| tion of ‘a: power. development'com: | | Liberal Association : president: W. | T.” Waldie.: Chairman’ for thelun: Cc. ing, ‘Mr. Perrault said that he per- sonally feols that. Mica’ Creek dam ‘will be built first with High ‘Arrow “postponed | until | the < difficultte are ironed: out." Ottawa ‘is ‘perh: sympathetic to this we eas a chanjto; work together to get the Columbia development? underway in‘a manner suitable (to Political parties...:)' He also called for. the’ forma- mittee: in the legislature : formed from ‘all parties along the linés ‘of teny: ir’ play. which © earmarks of the. good chairman.” ‘ollowing:. the reading “of ‘the jan'-ejected : representative on-exter- nal"! affairs formed/in: the' federal Parliament..." aw 3 «Mr, . Perrault’, was introduced tothe meeting by West: Kootenay |-. EAs of. the “people ‘af Castlegar, -¥' have interestsi-of the: ‘taxpay ‘cquneil s'miéeting' serve Mr.) Sylvest. answered: | “I | - applied: myself to :serving the: best |n ‘during | tr ‘an: arro, vent’ this impo: before: the: pe to speaks ‘for itself, and’ Iam’ proud |B . | of the. Part-I played ‘in’ having’ at Teast just: terms any “part |a’ ‘was ye e ’ fire "'depart- on, crown, land’ thought, ‘sultable | ts for a regtonal college while private property. ‘is ‘also: available’ for such roject, the. Castlegar ‘and “Dis- it: Chamber. of | C ’ show. haw et dene will items ‘in. the + new jackIade the: LW the®:car-:5 the road and-hit:the:telephone le. Mr.: Jerome ' was’ thrown: out ted at $900. Mr. Cannift was not Gwerved | to serve the ‘Castlegar district was usiness .a true: record: oorly, led village administrati ‘would :.be before -the: public’: May: 1; review. the. ant tered Around the method.-of opening ‘land bdivisions. This obviously.worked thi ‘to. the financial advantage o! e used Merv’Rush. In addition, during the “year 31 ‘pints ited the’ Cast An executive for-a tennis club ‘eld ‘Monday > President of. the club: is Dick | ca Dyke ».while.Mr,:::Al | Harvey ,::{s. vice-president. ‘Mra.:Colin ‘Pryce is secretary, Carl-Koutson: is treasur-|/¢d Supply’: was eting Tues.’ that. vided ai ed: out, OS Mir ad 8a : booth “is ;réaching ; only, “one-third, ‘of: the’ ‘tourists. by.-being located in Castlegar..He said he. has wat ed traffic: coming off the | Christina “Lake -highway. and. ing’ and: ‘Mr. ‘Muirhead then ;made- the seams" and “said Thorp, and: Cook votin, {Chairman * Sylyest': br ‘Temarks about ‘the Chamber ‘fall:| iS