10 CASTLEGAR NEWS, s Thum, June 6, 1968 Local Hospital Auxiliary Members At Nakusp Meet The Castlegar and District Hospital Auxiliary held its monthly meeting May 27, with 21 ladies attending, It was reported a reglon- al meeting was held at Na- kusp May 15 with members of Region No. 8 — Casi Nelson, Trall, Grand Forks, Kaslo, Nakusp and Rossland | tt represented. Attending the meeting from this area were Mrs. L. S. MacLure, Mrs. R. W. Swee- ney and Mrs, Peter Soberlak. ce were introduced which the auxiliary felt could be utiliz- ed in the Castlegar hospital. A Personal Column By BURT CAMPBELL Ontario’s Demerit System for Drivers The Province of Ontario's Demerit Point System is a program under which certain point values are »| driver for each conviction re- gistered against him for a ‘affic law violation. The courts report the to that p A complete driver re- examination is also conducted as an integral part of the in- terview and in the event of an unsa' re-examination the driver's cence is cancel- led immediately. As a result of the inter- view, the review officer may or, as a where the points are accum- ulated against the operating record of the convicted driv- er. i The system was introuue. rimari iz [ed in 1660 means to induce drivers to correct their own behavior and also with the objective of identifying those who cannot, or will not, drive safely. last resort, a Period of sus- pension. is latter recom: mendation which is subject to approval by ths rt ir of motor vehicies, is drivers wliose records and un- favorable attitudes place them in the category of poor risks. Since the Demerit Point System is designed as an in- pieument for rivers improve: is yy | points — of varying n | assigning nta-| values in Relation to the na- in this position in Vancouver at the convention to be held in Sees The June meeting will consist te a pot luck supper. All associate members and prospective members are wel- come to attend. Castlegar Socials [FF Mrs. D. E. Hughes 365-5503 Sharon Paulson and Val- ge Ss sonoff left by plane reekend for Sidney an: Australia where they will v visit for some time. Enroute to stopo ‘Honolulu and th ver [ono] ie Fiji Islands. : ment. who spent. the month of May visiting throughout B.C., re- turned home Monday. ture of the offence —- and by al colle offences such as cri- FRE!.IMINARY LOOK at posters to welcome Rotarians here for their international conference was taken last week by .| Len Karrigan, left, one of two judges who chose the win- ners Monday. Working diligently are Kathy Dawson and Jo Anne Remple, while:Gary Sawatzky and Sidney Hardy look on. Gary, standing, centre, was named winner of first place in judging of senior posters. — Castlegar News Photo the action to He e ed. taken at various levels of point accumulation. For example, failing to remain at the scene of an ac- cident rates seven demerits signed ai, Fal driving as ae ened 8 ling ignal arns two demerits hile ‘convietion of driving the wrong way on a gneeay street receives three demerits 0 closely gets four. Initial action is taken at the six-point level at which | ti time advinory letters are mail- ed, urging drivers involv- d ed’ to improve their drir ractices in thi not required. x The juinoelty." of drivers who olate with FRUIT GROWERS MUTUAL InsuRanee ¢ For Complete to vi sufficient frequency to bring Braves nine de- oO AIRLINE RESERVATIONS MEXICO - “HAWAIIAN & EUROPEAN TOURS ARRANGED e CASTLEGAR AGENT FOR THE WESTERN HOTEL CHAIN @ WEST'S DEPT. STORE Phone 365-7542 and following bois vehicle y of enn fa tek it may have pre- vented. group of ent violators among r0- vince’s 2.75 million drivers.” Kinnaird Minor Baseball Results This week two os we were © layed, four eine The scores were— Giants é , Dodgers 2; Giants 8, Moun- sonanan’ # CODE In the Sandlot League six games were played, three be- ing rained out. Three of the games were at Blueberry. : Standings June 2nd —~". [mal ream Ww roncos dians Angels Cubs Bears Mets Orioles Pirates a ed PhaROO Se * Ne ,woanne™ Ho cococe4 2 On ars 14, Hustlers 1; Red Sox 14, Cougars Sete Jone a — 4 Memorial Plan or agreed to dicton Crematorium will furnish ie C. Funeral Service Association ‘members will provide ‘funerals without cost for all B.C. subscribers to Pineview Memorial Plan Although no members of the B.C.F.S.A. were involved in the defunct other similar schemes, and even though the association’ dis- approves of promoting prearranged funerals in this way* in order to protect the sod name of the funeral industry as a whole, B.C.FS.A. members have furnish an adequate funeral for anyone living in British Columbia © who is known to have been covered by the Pineview Memorial Plan. ‘Thé Pen- ny cremations involved, without charge. PROUD INDEED are these four Twin Rivers students, whose posters were judged anions es | best in the junior class, wel- | swere coming visiting Rotarians to the Castlegar area, Elizabe' Rush, left, and Valerie Brady, were judged winners of first place in the junior division and Eddie Benninger, right cen- tre, and Tiberi inter at declared second-place winners. committees formed for the in the Legion hi a | from 2 p.m. 0 AD 10 p. § | refreshments being served. th | ing the presentation. Art Show Planned By Lillian Killough Chapler, [ODE ‘A meeting of the Lilllan “Plans were finalized and a TE Salvation Army Thrift Shop HAS BEEN MOVED TO ass 448 Columbia Avenue (Next to Castlegar:Town Office) — NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS — coming project. An art show wi wat be held June 14, m, with The works of the well- known Kootenay: artist A. Garner will be’ featured and paintings from several local its will be displayed. The art committee will be Mrs. R. Whittaker, J. F. Killough and Mrs. R. West, with the Tefrecunent conven- or being Mrs. A, A motion was made to inform the Rotary club that the chapter will be willing te assist in any desired wa: their senior Citizens’ project. Servi Pacific Water Wells Ltd. Drilling Contractors 4 for - Fast Efficient Complete Service in‘ Industrial & Domestic Water Supplies Box 329 — Castlegar, B.C. Phone 365-6933 Mrs, J. Killough requested that nursery bags be submitted at the nex next meeting. These cloth bags, 12 inches square and The ‘june Saeoting to be held in the home of Selbl le, will be a pot luck sup- ‘am for the questions follow-| for the evening Hostetter and the area to d on the C: aird district for their pare conference. — Castlegar News Photo 3 | Junior perth 14, loles 7; Bears 15, Pirates 1; Broncos 5, | da ‘Angels 2. Local Junior Golf Season) {c Got Off to a Flying Start| _ The junior golf season got for ful hints from the ontre ent ort last it Thurs- Bea Bele e playing of the see ee | SUPERIOR DRIVEWAY PAVING We do a first-class, top-notch job. And we're willing to take you out and show you examples of our work amongst our many satisfied customers. @ FREE ESTIMATES @ NO OBLIGATION — CALL Us TODAY — H. Williamson Ltd. PAVING CONTRACTORS Phone Castlegar: 365-31 I. Or: red Collect 308-9727 « Junior golfers ind. This was te to be a father-jed of the ESilver Gity tourna- ughter, mother-son. affair,|ment to he held at the Ross- put due ‘to a shortage of fe-|Jand-Trail Golf Course June le participants, substitu-| 25. Interested persons can find additional information on good to nt and the rain| the junior bulletin board. Failed to damp tapes the spirits See ease, of golfers. z an enjoyable. nine | to, holes, prize prizes were s awarded. Hidden score. — father’s — Ken ult and: his son, Lyle; others team | to) |— Mrs, Archie Hood and Har- ry Ghernenbath Longest drive — Bob Mac- Donald for the fathers; Mrs. Polovnikoff for the mothers; many ossible will enter a tournament to be peld this summer in Pentic- ™ Happy golfing! Alpha Phi Members ps And Husbands Held | Sunday Barbecue ny ba arents” who took part and lped to make the tourna- ment a success. Four boys, of the junior fin an will journey to the junior. or ole Gollege fae be held]: ick this Jt a ee | © boys will be] awand fie Joint ef] Se bo, Ej ey herent Phi chapter of Phi members and their husbands enjoyed a bar- becue last Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Fergu- -d, ending their ‘The activities of May also Harry | included d judging of art at; Presentation of art awards will & be. san to students on TPoflowing | the Judging, hi -of Mrs. os Gor 7,| forthe. plete atual ‘given to acite Juniors would like) ” wey their thanks to these hal @arlier to Gomes thet for their i assistance. "Recelt othe Pledge rit While we are before our members to make this ct as possible, there are some’ minor. qualifications to our’ offer. —.for Justanee, i We Sebel we. cantiot be s08: aesistance inj casea, whete the funeral too! assumed ‘ this ‘project. Pineview : Memorial ral oak Te in B.C. are invited to contact the B.CFS.A: at 806 Granville Ave., Richmond ‘for: details and of our We recommend the Canada Purple Shield Plan for those : . wishing to buy funeral insurance. The plen is operated by Plerce National Life Assurance Co., whose 8.C. branch office is at 1909 W. Broadway, Vancouver, B.C. Phone 736-5220. 40 8.C.F.S.A. members throughout.the province have ® agreed to participate In this ieee In this afea, participating funeral directors are: as nearly unconditional Beer Steins — 3:S Be Orgad on 5 Father's Day, June 16th . Give Distinetiv Ceramic Gifts Totem Hot Drink Mugs Monogrammed Coffee Mugs Lawn Ornaments for the Family EVA‘S CERAMICS Located in Castleaird Plaza Ash Trays finan-] Mrs, hawrence Pr aa Mrs. . We'll be look-| Ray Marx. | Business and ap leraer ae CASTLEGAR _CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY GUARANTEED REPAIRS = INTERNATIONAL ENTERPRISES IMPORT. “EXPORT P.O. Box 838° Ph. 965-7877 Castlegar, B.C. McNABB EXCAVATING SERVICES CO. 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Marlene Scheelar: Dash Boys ei bert Olson, Walters, 4. Bernice McMillan. |4. Vito Dash, Boys six 1. Leslie Arishenkoff, 2. Michael Nevansnonodty 3. Mark Hryciew, 4. Gary Pop- Bish Girls sv seven 5 AieKinnon, 2 Warcimaga, 3. Tweed, 4. Sharon Dash Girls nine. L 50} Buh Boy nine Haubaner, 8 Shenae “Popott, Skippii Gils Crs Grade 1 Town Fool Notes Saiisfaction at Visit)... To Selkirk Campus ‘The visit of Vancouver's Carol 2, iPricia a Peed: 8: 3. Ciaurel Lebed- off, 4. Anne! Saliken. Skipping Gr Grade 2 Arahat, aes “ithe aie Rego. Skipping’ Gane ey on 1, Erin esa iasen, 3. Sheila ‘McKinnon, Bor se Skipping Grade 2 1 Robert Halbauer, | 2. sd. Wo Beaton, 3. Alan Conroy, 1... Kim - Warcimaga, isidade Rego. er irene West. Vivian Walt 3. Sherry Molner, Pte ean Hegund 2 4. e.” | Valeria Anccrsons Mario: De: ;| Melo. 4 aE ‘not here to entertain” le thie and 10 to aon the what a fool libersuy Si stati rearks wit uotations a and Moth- er. Goose, Vancouver's -unof- Mare his-red- ficial‘court jester, asserted ; in and-blue costume, that everyone plays a part —/} the folly is in pla: ying a part neither pellaved nor. enjoyed. Students expressed some disappointment, as they! had Ran Lorne’ Zayisoff. 3. Arthur NE ete rising Kha » . Sirmino Machida. gener a walk-in bate er. to say I did not Eta spread confu- sion,” but also achieved the desired elect joe _creating ought and perhaps dispell- ie tne; dace deceit of false charac- ter, he said. i, Tope, to return to Sel Kirk College on another oc- casion, ," Mr. Foikis concluded. | naird’ Tey bi "Shelley Friedrich — Funeral Services Held L Modmeedy : services were held yes seperay from the Kin- Kingdom Hall for Shel- Easy to Usel . Unconditionally Guaranteed ! "ARGUS SHOWMASTER Instant Loading Movie Camera = pte ter‘ o! and Mrs. Frieden ‘of 1816 5th, Ave., Tdanaird,. wl who 9. dled accidently kon ‘CASTLE MOTORS LTD. 1. Alan Popott, 3. 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