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CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA, "THURSDAY, ae io, a Plans Well Underway For Ist Summer Festival Plans for the garly-| fart co ced ing planned by the legar and District Chamber of Commerce are progressing nicely with preparations for | w! a golf tournament and fly- in well underway. was reported by chamber president Mary An- Mrs, Anderso! derson at the organization's regular meeting last Thurs- day evenin, ng. sees mont! uy y-tatent cont contest als August ae nen. ‘the winners tt month. will compete against each other, added New Municipal Clerk Takes Over The new clerk-treasurer for the Town of Castlegar took up his position here on Ron O'Genski, 35, comes ‘Trail wh Post Here he has S the: City of Trail for the past two years. An 11-year-resident of the Silver er Cig Be Mr. O'Genski and oris have five chil- accountant with a constru lon firm. He has coached minor sit active in that: organiza- the O’Genski family is a municipal clerk was born and raised in Nelson and receiv- ¢ Spo ere * mented that he was attracted | an, to the job because it covers ihe full ‘municipal fet not fust finance. rs Slide Blocks Pass Greek Road Tuesday Night ‘The Pass Creek road was Sosed by a slide for an hour a half Tuesday: evening apout 1,000 yards from the School. - Raspberry aie ‘The ynud'slide* “siit-about: 600. feet.down' Sentinel: Moun: and roa in the: depth ‘of two’ fee! The deeartinent of high: | ways was contacted and soon|a The. appointment: of Wil- liam a Keun as dean of stu- t' Selkirk. College -has been announced jby college Mi principal A. E. Soles. ly from ‘The Ne- cleared® the. road. » Antique Gar - Parade Planned For Easter held. Better rict :|/Selkirk College‘ and ‘the twin Bar an Bissed ie d Lorne Tot aonttn Eaten tatal | follo' ie the Brilliant val. The Chamber. in'sent a cash prize of $25 end details on can be ‘found elsewhere: in this ‘paper. anadian Pension Plan. He spoke of the plan ‘be- ps all the : J identifiable, and “that is why. sour, number is so import- Gordon Craig, advisor for 1d Junior last Bavia Cooper spoke on the “first annual Kootenay Antique © Car. Parade -to _ be Easter Sunday. PHYSICALLY ‘HANDi of.a special open meeting ‘Wednesday weak inthe Salvation Army Hall nan effort to ga interest| in the possibility of establishing 2: poclety -here for’ Family Life Development. ‘Program Started Here | ive-session family life development COTE th The] Through this s' — gets un- derway. ‘Thursday 6 evening Sof nest week at SI ‘The program is vaaianed help tales deal etfedtive: on the topic presented. FOUN Ci icipanis’ grow In Pol Par ipants grow in their understanding of how to co} cope oath situations wil the “family and ‘in the munity. if Future April 3,:'The Family in its: Social “gnvironment; April 10, Family Communication: Roles: and Relationships; April’ 17. 2 rage wind nt ‘help create and n 4 | fyin: a edationships between fa! meml it of the five sessions a at' Thrums ines satill cacning t their chil- out of school even ways: department.'on Mon- me omg from 60 to. 50 + the seared ea i reduced to 45 such youngsters. The: gathering was‘small but the evening is being. spo! feta {| Andrew of those: Here'C.: Andy |> for the High ‘Arrow Shrine Club, is ear with: Carolyne ‘and: Kenny Kinnaird. — Knippelberg of legar News Photo Chamber Wants ‘CBC. and Kin-| mo. ity and*student. Many cham, ber view Tae ‘progress in - gaining | ray an'aceeptable signal for those me the area’ Tag- stating aay on the problem ‘of ror television ins. the about the need for involve: ment in field. A charge impaired | tis eaves laid inuowine a Pefatal | lent last Nov. 22 was dis- court :here accident near bridge in which Norman Stephens of South Slocan An Ol car parade is his ‘case here for Easter degree in. mechanical -engin-| Many eering from Euschede Techni- cal College. Hs the OY eiton of se lor pre|t lect engineer. In — 1963, .he left Ford to complete a de- gree at Wayne State Univer- After. completing — his de ° Mr. ‘Keun nt in comput- er science: Mr. Keun comes to Selk- irk from Sarnia where he was a member of the admini- Acting Clerk , Gets High Praise - From Council The job done by. acting municipal clerk off for. the Past five oe ‘was praised by aldermen’ at Castlegar’s. council meeting Tuesday night. Miss Popoff. filled . the Rosition san until this past Mon- day morning when new mun- icipal clerk Ron O'’Genski as- sumed his duties here. stration of Lambton College.|sum Edward’ ~Silver-|™ along "with other B.C. prograni features. nasizing this all, pay.’our: yearly: p per: cap’ tax, get those’ letters: out end ask’ for regional ‘news. and eather. his case. he bm. a a the loss, ofa azcaptive audience’ of 2,000, persons: when facilities ‘were ‘moved from Beasley to serene Mountain. stressed rr ‘allo’ attend: share ‘thro 2 of the area had seer times _ requested the speed limit. reduction ind_when ' 10-yes! Fold: Jack Bally was aired ging truck. on Wednesday Thrums Parents Keep .| Children Out of: School id social al Monetit from a better am derstanding of what is’ hap- pening -in the = isoelety around us. We'can all’ gain from deepening |. of erationships within ‘our: families and from con- a’ greater and sensitivity to ‘each vaher's eed usbands and wives take| the course together and each nin; sessi ip-| starts” “with” “ap! <.| that’s ‘will’ Eoens: attention -on|; at artacalar. aspect :0bathe a iowa this, all, who wing th who ugh disc Hon, wail be-“ ally Ageresive?™ sion groups* their. during the® air’ tim Utilized bya recent: schoo) rogram. * E ‘Art Anderson: of Robson ‘Television ‘signals also discussed “when ‘Basil Chamber Seeks Name For its Summer Festival The Castlegar and Dist- rict Chamber of Commerce is looking for a name for ‘its three-day summer festi- a planned for early Aug- ust. To spark interest. in the name search the Chai chamber able name will help. pub- lctze, the event far and Besides the — unofficial Summer Festival by which the ‘celebration has already to,’ another been: Doukhebor jays. For details about the con- test’ and how’ to. enter it, seo the advertisement else- where in this paper. "By Lots Hughes Special Reporter. - “=. Hope “for ° Op portunity e was the. theme. precented @ at jan‘ open meeting: on Wed. = | nesday evening: of. last week ¢ {in an effort to gain. interest in the possibility of establish- i of Robson:reported ing a society ‘for “ihe © physic: ally Rresidenteloct™ mot the )p-| Castlegar -Rotary Club is Al- Jen Seibie, tatatcipal clerk for the Town of Kinnaird. Vice-president is Gaisuy: Sut- er. of Castlegar se while tary. is .Lloyd Ackney peand treasurer is George Paulson, both: of Kinnaird. Directors are Jim La- mont, -Paul Qelow. and R. C. Maddocks,” of Castlegar, and Don ‘Wicket? and Ed Ae: Gauley of Kinnaird. Skating Will Continue For 2 More Weeks ‘The Castlegar Arena will be open until the end of this month for skating. ‘was announced «at Castlegar’s council meeting Tuesday night. Previous plans had called, for an earlier clos- ‘Boarding Feo Of 50c Person. To he Levied "From ‘April 27 _ service; to B.C. Air ‘Lines! > Nord '262’s and ‘the boa ing fee is aimed the i sration é * fag fees presently. paid by ni ERS SDB Airport Committee chair- man'k R a Ve ‘West inform- Castlegar: News yes-| has tthe: committee | a wnat te ve City of Nel- Stalatr tnd inte legar ai innai of the boarding fee charge. iy CPA| able. dist- ae mall. gathering . met in the Salvation ‘Army Hall hear of the need of such a ty: and - were. given an outline of how a similar Fear e fhootenay Society fox capped Children whi ive with the mentally retard- ed, and investigating the in- terest of service clubs for the physically handicapped. present, it was financial support in On- some 230. service clubs’ with each club member contribut- to]ing 50 cents « per year. Easter also sup- from the. sale o1 tario is from the backing o/'/ fi ported: thet eork with mon-| ped vening will be dent Pat Doran’ and partied: Pie sically Goubecl Society i handicapped being is branch the © alreat these seals being evenly div- ided with half to the imme i-|diate area and the balance t. } Gro, the Ontario branch as z}~ whole. “It is regretable,” con tinued Mr. Kanippleberg, "tha. Crippled Children’ penta not that Mr. and Mrs. severly. physically handicap- chats nin the area. the Ontario jungsters. Its< vocational school, 3 which ‘the - physically capped are taught a andl: asa record of, 2,500 gradu- fore this © particular’: meeting have not Ret: been received.”. Discussion: brought out the physically possibility: of the ‘Chairman Henry Knipple- Doukhobor Society To Hold Annual Meeling Sunday pe first annual meeting Societ; called for this “Sunday at te | re. o'clock at Selkirk .Col- th | lege. e In making this announce ment the executive also indi- cated that the historical so- panic purpo: preserve the heritage of the e Boukhabor population: ot} cig ee oe jor plan of fais Rieti is to found a museum somewhere in the ‘area in’ which the | +n, Monthly Talent Show Starting Next Week talent contest te Maar ol al "Recreation Comminion No. 5. The first contest will be held on Thursday evening “of next week .at 7.30 p.m. in the SHSS ‘activity room. )Recreation director Buck contests is to give the great > deal’ of amateur talent in this area an opportunity to be heard and seen by the public. He. said “any : younss! wishing to take x arti in the talents > night ‘p pate | Be, so by ‘contacting. their. orinets ‘Is or = recreation commissioner. Dick Wayling to “arrange for auditions. Mr. Pacholzuk said it is to: have. the. finals fer the talent. contests dur- the August summer Phivel being: planned by the Castlegar. and District Chamber of Commerce. groups working on member- ships, acquisitions, publicity, site and construction. cutive! after which the mect- 2. will ) 1008, nese committees include year-old Carolynne is ‘a. vic- congentia which require: Smputation of her right pepe hen The - moderator . for fhe be! Selkirk pot lebere have the most ld Kenny is ine of arthgropfis bilat- erally congentia and seven- tim of arthgropfis multiplex The Nature of Man To be opps Subject - Town to Sabmit Its Statements In deseribing problems fe inna teempelves blem. were. not decision table the idea of a societ Council Observes Minute’s Silence ofa founer Kraft’ 6 passed away. sv gunday in ta tienar Hospital. neral services were held He ing children in ‘Kenny and Carolynne’s position, © Mr. a Knippleberg said it was over- burdening and could not al- ways be solved: by parents hen asked in an interview ‘rt he felt more peo- ith this type this drea Pro- ea if-he should return to On- Lange the: meeting ended, was made to ity at this time, though it was felt al |2 need for a society was evident turoughout B.C. One minute's silence was Moroso. Annual Hospital ; Society Mecting = - Next Wednesday The annual meeting of the Castlegar and District Hospital. Society will be held on Wednesday evening of "J the Rotary g-to vote on a bylaw am- endment which will see one 12 years ago eet Castlegar was still a_ vill ‘be opened for new PB chairman of council ‘about aus. ‘obituary appears on Hospit