CASTLEGAR NEWS, Wednesday, June 29, 1966 Robson Sunday School Holds its Annual Picnic Robson Sunday School held its annual picnic on Sunday at Pi Greek! his a . I Salekin w: charge, rf the were, held, with Mrs, T. and Mrs,'D. Robertson taking charge of the junior races and ‘Mrs, F. Webster, Mrs, G, Clarke, Mrs, borne, Mrs, B. Thors and Mrs, F, Patterson organiz- ing she's zenlor events, of the races are as follows: Dash Six to seven-year-old iris; Salekii ae Winifred Belbeck. Six to seven-year-old boys: 1. Kevin ‘Lamb, 2, David Lan- caster, 3, kk Zurek, Nine and 10-year-old girls: 1, Joy Calrke, 2. Nancy Graham. ure to 10-year-old boys: 1. aera 2. Shawn Finn, Gordon Flynn. Eleven to iayearold Sirs: 1, Marjorie Thors, 2. Maxine Fly- nn, 3. Lynne Sanford and Bev Belbeck. Sure to eight: ids: 1. ven to eight-year-olds: 1. Kathy Salekin and Elinor Bel- ‘beck, 2, Wendy Giraud and Frank Zurek, 3. Carl Zurek and David Graham, Nine to 10-year-olds: 1. J Clarke and Nancy Graham, Gordon and Shawn Flynn, ears Zurek and Murray ‘Ander- ” even to 12-year-olds: 1. Marjorie Thors and Bev pelbeck: 2. Glenda Oborne and Maxine in, 3. Lynne and Dawne}: fo! Sunday School teachers and children:.1. Mrs. “Anderson and Murray Anderson, 2.' Marjorie tres and Dallas . Paterson,. 3. Mrs. M. Flynn and Maxine and Mrs. H. Belbeck and Blean- | RN or Balloon Races outing races | ster. McColm Seven to eight-year-olds: 1, David Graham, 2, Kathy Salekin and Casey Flynn, 3, Jerry Web- Nine to 10-year-olds: 1. Joy Clarke, 2. Murray Anderson, 3, Gordon Flynn. Eleven to 12-year-olds: 1. Thors, 8. Bev Belbeck; 1. Max- ine Flynn, 2. David Scott, 3. Lora Lee Flynn. Sundsy School teachers: 1. Mrs, T. A. Sanford, 2. Mrs, F. B. Giraud, 3. Mrs. R. Bro. Following a peanut scram- Die, a ball game was played be- tween the senior girls and sen- ‘lor boys Much fun was had by all, and to help the girls the moth- ers and fathers joined in, Sometimes there were as many as 19 on the field. Needless to say, the boys] a still won. Scholarship Award Winner Is Registered Nurses’ Guest gistered Nurses Association held a social evening recently at the home of Pa Cooper in Woodland Par! A special : gu Betty Looney, fesplent we ‘the legar, sc! sholarship. Mrs. D. . Cooper and IASURARGE For All Your INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE NEEDS . Phone 365-7944 ANDERSON AGENCIES they attended recently in the making of. watch. was raffled and the win- ner’ was Miss Looney. She in turn then drew the winning tick- et for the camper hamper and the beneficiary was Miss Carol Bradford of Castlegar. Drawing the evening to a ose rs her cheque Pry all it present wished her well during her: three years at St. Paul's Hospital. Effective 10 am. - 12 Noon 1.30 p.m. - 3 p.m.: SCHEDULE FOR KINNAIRD ‘Swimming Pool duly Ist 3.30 p.m. - 5 p.m. 6 pm..-8 pm. KINNAIRD SECONDARY By Susan Allingham Lynne Sandford, 2. Marjorie} Lind. Castlegar Branch of the Re- ane Salisbury gave’a report on the|: Victoria. Highlight of the evening was | Li ‘two draws. A er presented mney corte Up Rilkofé : an eeathy, Zoobkoff of the Lippi: Another school year at 3) SS came to a close last week with] th the senust awards i rogram opened with the anette of “O inada” and introductory remarks by Mr. G. The presentation of awards followed: ihlette Awards Girl's. b's Pay'N’ Takit award to ee best girl athlete presented by Mr, R. Fenner to Mary-Anne Fleming. Other awards in this sec- tlon presented by Miss HM. John. Gymnastics, Donna Gipman; track and field, Valerie James; basketball, Barbara Sharples and volleyball, Paulette Halarewich. Boys. Castlegar Sporting Goods award to the best boy athlete presented by Mrs, J. Fodor to John Horkott, Rinna Village Council ‘d.to the most ‘promising | in. track and field’ athlete presen- ss Jewellery Award to} ¥ academic student was . L, Bosse to He also re- colved 2 a Fs lica to keep — pre- sented by i York of cindy's Tots to CirizeNsui AWARD Columbia Cellulose Citizen, presented by Mr. io Susan’ Allingham: ble mention: David on Lang, PI ds Quinlan pat Margaret Gauley. Bast All Round Student Best’. All-Round - Student Award (KISS Statt 1965-1966) presented by Mr, E. Mills, Board | ti ots School Trustees, to Ron Kon- Special mention: Margaret McGauley,’ Lois Eee Dennis Quinlan. Don't take home a cub boar, fawn. deer. or other animal o: bird which you may encounter when in the outdoors. This ad- vice was recently given by pe J, Hatter, director of the err fish and’ wildlife breach In Victoria. In addition to being gruel _— and often’ fatal — fe. the wi of adopting any wild he Brace is against the Hea he said. No an- imal or bird may be kept in cap- tivity without a permit ead such | permits are ri issued, Dr. Hatter sald that seldom do female animals ‘desert their young. When young animals are id in the it is more than a kel. that the mother is ce | waiting to reclaim its When ve is is eoown that £ arent has Been fe director said ted by Mr. R. Jeffrey to Wanjoff. jo! Local 480 Mine-Mill Midget ecathion Event award | b sented by Mr. Jeffery to John forkoff, Pat Lucas, Perry V« gin, Danny Arishenkoff and Sam Cheveidave: 1 Other ds in tthis sec- tion Presented ey ur. Jeffery. Boxing; Koochin, Gordon Kasra ftball, Koochin; ‘volleyball, Mt ie; basket ball, John Horkoff; gymnastics, iss}Tom’ Randall; soccer, - Guido Vecchio; and Ged and field, id Softball Award presented by Mr J. Grant to Stan Rilkoff of izzans. PP Carl's Drugs General Points the| dian Girls In concluding tomate were made d and the Program aided ‘with the singing of “The een. Students enjoyed the clos- ing dance, which was held last Wedn Our: uur year at KJSS is now one of fond memories ‘Thought for this Week: ioeds done are bet- ter than great deeds planned.” ——— Strawberry Tea. Held in: Kinnaird - By Girls of CIT Tables Graped in the Cana- ‘Training colors of blue and white, each centered with a rose bowl, was the setting fea waza Resident Passes Edward Duckworth, former resident of Robson, died on Friday at the age ‘of 87, Born and raised in England, Mr. Duckworth came Can- ada z 1910, settling in f° oars Jaw. where he worked with the CPR. In 1928 he. moved to Ar- row, Park where he took up ig to Robson in 1959, ‘Two: ete ae he riov- ed to’ Rossland to be near son and’ras lived there until his Es uckworth was very active in church work. He is survived by his wife Ada, a son, Ed of Rossland, sev- en grandchildren, and 11 great- of the CGIT y tea held the lawn of the (Citizenship) Award presented Mr. to by G. Gail of the Jaguars. Carl's Drugs Award for Athletics Points presented by Mrs. K. Wilkinson to Stan Ril- koff and Kathy Zoobkoff of the pizzans, House Winner — (over-all points) Award presented by. La L. Kavic to Stan vans saddocks Shoe Store Award for House Academic Points pre- sented by-Mr. R. C..Maddocks to the Eippizzans. Individual Awards Pettitt'’s Photos Art’ Award presented by Mrs. K. Wilkinson -Anne Fleming; honor- tle mention, Connie Gregg and Karen Neisen. Pardman’s Furniture Music “Award presented by Miss B. Ka- vie to Susan Taylor. Pacific “Music Sup- Hi-Lite Restaurant “SPECIALIZING IN CHINESE FOOD” Phone 365-6741 for Take-Out Orders Open 6 a.m. to 12 Midnight Daily Open 6 a.m. to 1 a.m. Fridays and Saturdays Air Conditioned for Cool Comfort BANQUET FACILITIES FOR SMALL GROUPS to Sharon Shea plies Band Award presented by Mr. N, Fishwick to Susan Alling- KJSS Drama Award ss Presented by Mr. M. Maglio Honor Roll Certificates were presented by. Mr. G. C. Bissell, district | superintendent of schools for School District No. 9 to: Dennis Quinlan, Karen Nt sen, Nina Jmaiff, Alvina Koch, Lois Henne, Violet Gorkoff, Su- Michel- fon andy, Hoidewerth Wendy Public water is NOT ‘permitted. by-law. . The Corporation of the Town of Castlegar : The following forms nart. of By-law_250, Cas- tlegar Sewer Connection ‘By-law: SURFACE WATER PROHIBITED Nothing in this by-law shall be construed to permit the connection of surface. water to the common sewer. The connection,either directly or indirect- ly, of roof leaders, foundation drains, field drains, sumps or any other collector of surface or ground perty who connects, permits or causes to be con- nected, any Such storm or surface or ground water from his premises or property to the com- mon sewer shall be guilty to an infraction of this CONVICTION PENALTIES Every person who offends against any of the pro- visions of this by-law, or who suffers or permits any act or thing to be done in contravention or violation of any of the provisions of this by-law, or neglects to do or refrains.from doing anything required to be done under this bylaw, or who does any act or thing which violates any of the provisions of this by-law shall be deemed to have committed an offence undef this by-law and shall be liable, on conviction to a fine and penalty of not less than twenty-five dollars ($25.00) nor more than five hundred dollars ($500. 00). CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF CASTLEGAR: Notice on home of their leader Mrs. Anne Titford. Pourers for .the afternoon were Mrs.-D. Faris, Mrs. H. Os- Mrs, J. Ke legar, Though roses dominated as thé theme, artificial and cut flowers and an array of piggy. banks were.on sale under the care of Linda Munroe and Eliz- abeth Ackney, The tea yas undertaken by the junior:girls ‘who were all in full uniform." . ‘Barbara Heagy was in care of tickets while'_serving was done by Joan Rourke, Louise Bate, Nicki-Lynn Burak, Debbie Lester, Jaqueline Hipwell, Carla Houghton, Patti Jack and Phyl- lis Jolinson.. Helping in the kitchen was Bernic ‘who was nominated’ as the wey president recently and will be taking the chair in Se; pt ember, Robson Socials Mrs. A. Sanford, Ph. 365-5883 reil- home again after completing a h, | Year of school in pvanicouver: zarist art taliated we dispatching soldiers Mr. and’ Mrs. itew: Jr..and éntiy pelts the week- end at Nakusp, where Dave did some fishing. Mrs. A.;Clements, Adela and | Andrew left\'on Sunday for ‘a month’s holiday in Toronto with n relatives. Yzerloo, Elame Alingham, Bill Moceln: Sheila Anstin and Rohart Wadev The owner of any pro- J. Logelin, Clerk. Perfect Attendance . Perfect Certifi- Mr. and Mrs. R. Christoffer- son and girls visited in Slocan| at City over the weekend. good of, Pepacon, Manitoba, and Fun Mrs, B. Rourke and Miss Leona | Singing Si Miss Barbara Fowler ‘is ‘at} in Funeral services were held Monday from Rossland United Church, with Rev. W. P. Morri- son officiating. Interment was at the Moun- , with Trail rangements.' - ° Brilliant Service Marks St. Peler’s Day Anniversary The 71st anniversary of the burning of: firearms in’ C: Russia by the Doukhobors, was celebrated at Brilliant on .Sun- day. Some 1,500 people attend- ed: the. commemoration, which consisted of the reading. and of psalms, choral sing- ing, speeches and silent medita- ion. The speeches recalled that in 1895 the Doukhobors renounce: ed militarism and climaxed their refusal to serve in the army by ‘burning arms on the feast of St. Peter. Under the direction of Pet- er Lordly Verigin, who was in exile, fires were lit at midnight Don't Take Animals Home CASUAL CLOTHES See our fine selection of Shirts and Slacks for casual comfort. Many,shades to choose from VISIT OUR SHOE DEPT. |] BONNETT BOYS & MENS WEAR 5 | es Elegance With The New, Tough DECKING MATERIAL Perfect for Patios and Sun Decks — SEE us TODAY _ OGLOW BROS. BUILDING SUPPLY LIMITED 601 Columbia; ‘Ave. — Phone 3657202 Sun Dresses mS Cole of California These come in a beautiful ” assortment of styles-and pretty ‘e pastel sates etic is the built: 12.95 to 19:95 . Last week's ad should have read Lady Manhatten blouses and not Lady Hamilton. Dien Notice - we will be open all day, 5 Mondays ‘commencing July 11th. : KARNIE’S | ee Russia’ ana the purned. to: the region. Of those arrested for refusing to serve in the army, it: is claimed, 41 .were ‘beaten and starved — 34 of them being banished ‘to Siberia for 18 years. Numerous songs and hymns composed in memory of those whe suffered for their beliefs time, were included in Sunday's program. cates presented by J. Lam- ont, Board of 0 oy rastaen to: Carol Dembicki, Ron Konkin (eight years), Elizabeth Kauf- man, Gernot Kofler, Alan Mc- Kinnon, David McClellan, David Munns, Jim Flynn, Barbara Sharples, James Snook, Susan Allingham, Dennis Heagy, Lois Henne, Dennis Quinlan, Wendy Wayling. Top Academic Student PETTITT PHOTOS | WE. ARE NOW. FEATURING A COMPLETE ER -8 MOVIE Urey, ( FOR ONLY $199.95 i AUTO-ZOOM SOLOHE LLLIad oF 4OTO: AUTO-LOAD PROJECTOR TP: 1OHd |Li1LL3d PETTIT WHAT WIVES _ SHOULD KNOW: ABOUT THE Your money goes farther after Dad joins. When he . puts his money in the credit union, he becomes one of, its owners. That means good'dividends. He can also borrow at low rates for any good pur rpose or fix the car, «.:. lidate debts, buy ap, a hundred years. lutual, the credit union ii Miss M. D. H. Reith, Mgr. PREENS: ‘Serving the Cr Credit unions have been helping families for over With few exceptions, your savings. are matched dollar‘:for dollar ‘and’ in case of your death, your loan is “Paid in Full''—with insurance provided b jun credit union at no extra charge through CUNA Insurance company. . CASTLEGAR CREDIT UNION George Terhune, Ast “Mer. Yeuaty! ¢ Phone 365-7232:...; is of the Kooti BOLENS NEW HUSKY 1050 with features you'd soon miss on any other compact tractor! Bolens exclusive fock Hitch for changing Fast-Switch Power! powered attachments easily ‘= in minutes! No belts to tug. at, ot stretch ‘and align. ' PTO (power-take-off) drive for positive power to attachments at all working heights. 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Please note: In the event of rain on either cal order of these slips upon: the comple. . night, the tour that night will be cancelled and will ‘will ibe used'to «be held on the Thursday evening instead. in place. "Bgypt. Rod men here are eons the steel reinf ing!rods'| ‘Full-color and sound movies of the Columbia River Treaty Dams — — inch Juding “Action on the Columbia” and “Cok umbia 65” — _- will be shown. onan outdoor screen. for “visitors waiting to make the bus tours of the damsite. Ast- _ist’s sketches of the Arrow.dam at various stages of con- struction will also be on display, and a model of the dam will be. ile Viewmeant Ladies eS ES on hand to