SHSS E CLUB shown here with € ‘8 of per- Scott, Poulse ny H eS | Gretchen, Tina Ozeroff, Nettie Janie Kazakoff, sonnel administration, Norm Scott, who ex- plained the mailroom and printing equip- Lucy Terry Jackson, Bill Walker and Larry Kin- akin. Students gained information on job Mrs. Sherstobiteff Funeral Service © Funeral services. started last Saturday and continued into Sunday from the Tarrys Community Hall t for Mrs. An- nie — Sherstobitoff, -87, of Thrums, who died last Thurs- (day at the Castlegar and Dis- She was" 1882 in Russia, coming to | registered ‘social worker re- 3|ceived her official certificate jCanags and Saskatchewan in = Mrs, Sherstobitoff was married in Saskatchewan and imoved to B.C. and Glade. in 1912. She resided in Glade un- til three years ago when she moved to Thrums to live with her son and daughter-in-law, a and Mrs. Nick Sherstobit: off. George W. Scrimshaw, president and chief executive officer of Columbia Cellulose is | has “the election predeceased by her husband John last ee end by her son ale he is vaived by two ae Nick of Thrums and ter, Mrs. Pete £ O andchil- ment to the students when they were on a recent tour of various businesses at Van- couver. Pictured from left to right are Mr. . starting salaries, office equipment and gen- eral office procedures. Colcel Photo Canada Manpower Is to Help Students A “Student Summer Em-)sult Don Lyster has been tak- ployment Service” has beenjen on established in the Trail of- Mr. Lyster, a Eraduate of fice rot ine Canada Manpower.| Rossland Secondary 1, is Centre. 8 Ualversity. student se two |™as The assist university and ‘igh Ris c Sammerce ay economics school students to obtain em-| degree. student employ- it di th ment *ttiner, Mr. Lyster will occupy his own “desk in the | Fv =| Trail Centre and will be responsible for con- gram If pre-jtacting employers and endea- sents an aeeorunity for stu-/voring to stimulate interest dents to work in the Man-|in the general public to hire power function and as a re-|student help for summer em- —————— ployment and vacation relief. Marx Auto Body In recent years, because & Paint Service of the natural increase in the student population and for Towing — Body Work Painting — Welding Local Christmas Seal Chairman At Sonvention Mrs. J. R. Lamont, chair-| 3 man ott uthe Castlegar Christ- commit at- tia ans annual ‘meeting of the BC. "Tuberculosis Christmas Seal Society being bela in Vancouver today and B.C. Division of TB Control, who will bring latest_t culosis delegates, an: Bonham, med ical Senior-secondary school from around B.C. other reasons, summer em- ployment has been increas- ely, 3 difficult to obtain. he As a result the outloor Insurance Claims 0 al uire support funds to assist Handled Promptly them in post st secondary edu- cation appears some- 24-Hour Wrecker Service| nat bleak It is hoped that Phene 365-7248 this move by Canada Man- power will help the situation. a will be guests of honour at the annual banquet when they will receive awards for entries in the society’s first Smoke-Out campai ATTRACTIVE OFFICE SPACE AVAILABLE Apply Hi Arrow Arms MOTOR HOTEL — KINNAIRD 10 gti aren and 19 great- verandenild: ” Burial was at the Glade Cemetery with the Castlegar Funeral’ Home in charge of arrangements. Peter of Glade; one ian |. (Mary) Mi by the board of directors of Charles A, Munana to the position of senior vice presi- dent. Mr. Munana was corporate director of international ac- tivities for Columbia Cellu- lose in Europe prior to his appointment as vrenlor vice president. In addition to his other duties, Mr. Munana will fessional body, with th have the responisbility. for|/to set educational and “admis: Two Residents Are Members Of New Social ‘Workers Assn. British Columbia's : first from Welfare Minister Dan Campbell at a ceremony last Thursday at Vancouver. Marilyn Callahan, 'recip- ient of the certificate, repre- sents more than 900 other registered social workers in the province who are recely- ing.their certificates by mail. The ceremony marked the culmination of a ‘long campaign by the B.C. Associ- ation of Social Workers to gain professional status. Royal Ganadian Legion FIRST ANNUAL CABARET Friday, May 23 9 pm. - 1 am. Kinnaird Hall Music by THE OCCASIONS Supper — $5 Per Couple Attendance Limited to 75 Couples Tickets Available to Anyone Reservations May be Made At Legion Lounge or Phone 365-6426 — Building Fund Draw Same Evening — Mrs, Marilyo E. Breck ridge of Castlegar and Ray- mond W. Gattinger of Kin- naird have now become gistered social workers with formation of the association. With this act the a ation becomes in cttect 4 a ro sion standards for its mem- ) Castlegar Mrs. H. Pali Ph. 365-8294 Members of Minto chap ter, Order of tte , who attended an boner directing sales activity. r Socials thas aii fe Robson een the weekend in Reremec eral chess at Ni home at Murray spent sev: aramata andjcants will be decided by a Special provisions are also being made for social workers now practicing in the field who do uot have tension department. The admission of appli Mary Woodrow. ‘Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Camp- bell spent a few days t their summer home returning home Mrs. Wm. Houston is a patient in nares ‘Trail Hospital. Mr. and Wm. rower spent a a days visit- ing in Osoyoos, returnin; Har-| C: the weekend. week visiting in Vancouver. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. Stier of |cial government. Robson spent a few days last H. Johnson, Twin last | Rivers division board for one year by. the provin- Through the new regist- pation: the BCASW is and of to sef high standard taining ‘and conduct through: district commissioner Mrs. J. Roberts, -Kinwood- ana ig | May 12-14. Mrs. D. Hill, Castlegar-Robson ba a i and Belle district commissioner, |ic in attended the aie -Guldes of|gaged in annual | must hold a MSW and be aj meeting, held oot a yaneauver proved for private Practice Ly out the pro The new act includes an added safeguard for the pub- that a social worker en- private Practice 24: Milk Shake Sale Thurs. and Fri., May 15 and 16 Chocolate — Strawberry — Butterscotch — Pineapple — Cherry — Banana — Marshmallow — Blackberry — Sundae — Rum and Butter — Egg Nog — Butter Pecan — Maple Walnut — Orange — Lemon — Lime — Grape — Root- Beer — Vanilla — Licorice — Coffee — Creme de Menthe Regular Price 40c DAIRY QUEEN the board of re, home’ at the . L. Buffett left Sun- day ae) for Prince Geo- rge where she will attend the annual Rebelcal Assemb- a Mr. and Mrs. Perry Min- nich and daughter. Val of ry will al the Te Debs > deciding to smoke. % Society Bresident Kenneth S. Vaughan-Birch will make these awards hich col of equipment of their Choice equivalent in value to $250 to wininng schools. The second day of the will be devoted al- ly to Christmas activities when from’ around ‘the INSURANCE AUTO FIRE LIFE For Complete Eomaees Needs Please Contact . M. W. Mike SHISKIN Representing Fruit Growers Mutual & Co-operative Insurance Service Box 1266 Castlegar 269 Columbia province will receive ‘congra- ing work this year the Seal campaign in B.C. the best on record. Letters — Birth Certificates (mportant Papers Clippings Black-on-White Process Reasonable Rates Phone Office 365-6665 Home 365-6704 CASTLEGAR NEWS: tulations for their outstand-|}, in makin: PHOTOCOPYING |" Local Kinetfe Club Honors Departing ; Charter Member The last charter member of the Kinette Club of Cas- group's recent dinner meet- She was also presented with a Kinette spoon. 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