6 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 1, 1961 Elementary Track Meet Termed Success as WATCH REPAIRS = ere nent pret Yt was nip and tuck all the way lnst Friday jn the Castlegar-Kin- naird elementary track meet which saw Castlegar come out on top with 119% polnta to Kinnaird’s 11244. Miss E, A, McKinnon, 0 former teacher at the Castlegar Elemen- tary, was ‘special guest during the day and made the presentation of the Wm. Waldie é Sons trophy to the winning school. Co-ordinator of the day's events was teacher John Landis who laud- ed the co-operation.of all teachers in supervising, judging and record. ing events as well as assisting in the handling of the. concession booths. He also paid special thanks to Miss Pat Mcleod for her work during the'day. As far as the youngsters were concerned, the success of the track meet was due largely to Ken Mc- Bride of the Kinnaird Coffee Bar who, when the local organization who -had undertaken to sell re- ‘| freshments did not appear, supplied the school with the necessary items so that the teachers could operate the concession booth,. Thanks also went out to the FOR THE BEST IN AUTO BODY WORK © if : oe Koofenay Auto Collision Painting — Headliner Replacing Seat covers and auto glass installed WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED" at the old Co-op in Castlegar Phone 5022 TTT EXCE PTIONAL ~ VALUES 2 Piece CHESTERFIELD AND CHAIR, durable Nylon . covering, Pli cushions, Hardwood Frame Construction, “smart styling to enhance any home, by Restmore, in Brown, Nutmeg or Turquoise BIG BIG VALUE AT $229.50 Made to sell at $289.00 FREE. with above Suite, your choice of a HOSTESS CHAIR Our Store Wide Sale Ends Saturday Come In Now And Save At Cut Prices Winner of Free Paint Draws: Thurs. Ist draw, Marie Makortoff 2nd draw, Ivar Reinsbakken Fri. Ist draw, Grace Lynn 2nd draw, Faye Hyson ‘Sat. 1st draw, Mrs. Landis 2nd draw, Mrs. Dahlin PARDMAN FURNITURE & APPLIANCES. Home Decorating & Furnishing Centre PI 160 PINE ST. HONE 5240 school board staff for providing transportation and for assisting in the selling of refreshments, Results of the track meet were as follows: Boys High Jump Age 10 and under — Rinus Jellema, ©; Donny Poole, K; Ken Healey, C. Age 11 and under — Sammy Ril- koff, K;. Klaus Heck, K; Raymond Halarawich, C, Age 12 and over — Michael Vec- chlo, O; Cameron Eng, C; Glen MacNichol, K, Softball Throw Age 8 and under — Phillip Koochin, 0; Ken Pearson, K; David Osa- choff, 0.) Age 8 and under — Walter Popoff, K; Derek De Vries, O; Ronnie Kon. kin, K. Age 10.and over — John Batchelor, Ky Donny Poole, KE; Roger Grou- ette, EK, Age 11 and over — Sam Riikoff, K; Ray Halarawich, 0; Gene Shutek, Age 12 and over — Orlando Vec- chio, O; Armand Greendwood, ©; Lorne Pelligrin, O. Broad Jamp Age 10’and over — Walter Hoodl- koff, C; Larry Popoff, ©; Rinus Jellema, C. Age 11 and under — Ray Helara- wich, C; Gene Shutek, C; Alfred Jackson, K. Age 12 and over — Michael Vec- chio, CO; Cameron, Eng, CG; Orlando Vecchio, ©, Three-Legged Race Age 8 and under — Kevin Demas and Sammy Cheveldave, K; Danny Arishenkofg and Edwin Sorge, K; Collin Maddocks and acre Kina- kin, C. Age 9 and under —gohn Macken. zie and David Nevett, K; Roy Holmquist and Robert Allam, K; ‘Wayne Magnus and: Ian Gibson, C. Relay Senlor — Orlando Vecchio, Michael Junior — John MacKenzie, Stan Rikoff, Walter Popoff, David Ne- 8 and under 50 yd — Dan Arishen- koff, K; Ronnie Bartsoff, ©; Den- nis Chambers, C. 9 and under 60 yd — Kenneth Hea- ley, C; David Nevett, ‘Kinnaird; ohn Horcoff, C, and’ Walter Popoff, K, tled. , 10 and under 50 yd — Larry Popoff, ©; Walter Hoodlkoff, ©; - Peter Wishloff, ©, 11 and under 76 yd — Sam Rilkoff, Klaus Heck, K; David Osachoff, % and over 6 ya — Michael Vec- chio, C; Cameron Eng, C; Orlando Vecchio, C. Girls High Jump Age 10 and under — Gay McNabb, Vicki Obetkoff, CO; Faye Desaul-~ niers, K. Age 11 and under — Patti Ann Mitchell, C; Dianne Leckle, K; Bonnie Ackney, K. Age 12 and over — Maureen Mit- chell, C; Patsy Hughes, C; Jean Moffat, 0, Softball Throw Age 8 and under — Kathy Jankola, Sally Hughes, C; Norma Gréew- cock, K, Age 9 and under — Linda ‘Trusz, K; Charlene Moffat, C; Janie Kaza- kotf, K, Age 10 and under — Shirley Fom- enoff, C; Louise Bartsoff, co Lor- raine Warner, K. Age 11 and under — Charlotte Sharples, C; K .| Junior — Irene Kestrukoff, ‘Valarie O,| Gauley, ©; DEER PARK SOGIALS s Karen. Storvold, K; Christie pe mas, K. Age 11 and under — ‘Judy Pler- point, K; ‘Pattl-Ann Mitchell, 0; Nancy Gemmill, ©. Age 12 and over — Glenna Howes, CG; Angela Hominiuk, X; Patsy Hue ches, 0. ‘Three-Legged Baco Age 8 and under — Avis Oraig and Kathy Jankola, K; Elaine Fomen- off and Evelyn ‘Jones, ©; Nancy Re- side and mn O'Shea, EK. Age 9 and under — Linda Sorge and Wendy Patterson, K; Valarie Kennedy and Irene Kazakoff; K; Gall Oglow and Krissie Clarke, Relay Senlor — Patsy Hughes, Gall Lev- ins, Glenna Howes, Jean Moffat, C. Kennedy, Wendy Patterson, Rilta Saarrikko, EK. Dashes . 8.and under 50 yd — Margaret Mc- Irene Kastrukoff, K; Kathy Jankola, K. 9 and under 50 yd — Riitta Saarz- ikko, K; Valarie Kennedy, K; Wen. dy Patterson, K, 10 and under 50 yd — Julie Vaes- sen, K; Faye Desaulniers, K; Mar- fon McGauley, C. 11 and ‘under’ 76 yd -- Judy Pler- point, K; Valarie Dawson, = Char. lotte Sharples, O. 1@ and over 75 yo — Jean Moffat, Cc; Angela Hominiulr, bad Glenna Howes, C. ‘3 ‘Total points —:.(3 for 1st,-2 tor 2nd and 1 for 8rd), Mrs. 0. T. ‘Williamson Y Visitors’ from Trail, "Rossland, Castlegar, Robson, Renata’ and Vic- torla enjoyed the annual dance, sponsored by the members of the Deer Park Women’s Institute, Sat- urday night, Music for dancing was provided by local Win- Because of the Tom Rees Mission to Canada visit to Castlegar the’ CHAMBER OF COMMERCE i'for Wed., “Sune 14, will be held ner of the turkey contest which was. held during the lunch inter- mission was Mr. H. Motterahead, the prize a 22-pound turkey, Mr, and Mrs, Harold Wires and s0n Jay of Seattle, Wash., arrived to spend a few days at the home of the former's sister and brother-in- Jew, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Briggeman. Mr, and Mrs, Mel and son Ron- C.| ald and their daughter and grand- daughter, Mra,’ Don Belton and Brenda, all of Spokane spent a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. &, Allan, . Mr, A. W. Kent is @ patient in ‘Top Deriange hospital. Miss M, R, Kirkman, Division Commissioner, Slocan' Division of the Girl Guldes, was a recent vis- tor to Robson and Castlegar where an attended a‘ Guide meeting. Mrs, Sylvia O'Brien of Vancou- ver is spending a few days visiting with friends in Deer Park. Mrs, O, DyAndrea has returned to her home here after spending & few days in Trail at the home of Mr, and Mrs. George Merlo. .. MY, Lorne Haggart, of the B.C. Forest Service, and Mrs. Haggart, formerly of Edgewood, are now making thelr home in Deer Park. Among the many visitors. to Deer Park during the weekend were the Merriefields, Woodrows, Min- || nions, Richards, Schwartzenhauers, all of Castlegar and many others. Casllagar ‘Men Obiain Diplomas In the Grading ‘Glasses of ILMA ‘The Interior Lumber Manufac- turers’ © nounced results,of recent lumber examinations, ; Charlie. Haddrell, an employes of Agur Logging Co. Ltd., and a stu- dent of the Penticton class, has won the ILMA Senfor Gold Chal- lenge Trophy for obtaining the hi- ghest marks of any student writing the exam throughout the Interior. Morris Pittendreigh, an employ. ee of Holding Lumber Co. Ltd, and: @ student of the ‘Salmon Arm class, won the Junior ILMA Challenge Trophy for obtaining the highest marks of any student avmnaing | the course for the first year, gratulated on their excellent ach. jevement, the result of a keen In- terest and good attendance record. Students who gained grading diplomas at the Castlegar class were George Guimont, William Ka- batoff, George Marken, Dick Nel- son, George Perepolkin, Pete Plot nikoff, J..F, Smedley, Pat Verigin, Elmer Wallner and. Eric Roos. The lumber grading classes are sponsored by the Interior Lumber Manufacturers’ Aasociation and are conducted at many centres through- out the Southern Interlor. All types of lumber and all spe- ¢les common. to the Interlor are taught. The knowledge gained by the men attending. the. classes is invaluable in producing a high quality and standard product from Buta Columbia's main industry. was’ the in- Linda Culley, K. Age 12 and over — Angela Homin. juk; K; Glenna Howes, C; Sharon MacCrendy, 0. |. Broad. Jump aeeautar at the Castlegar class un- der the supervision of W. A. Hug- gins, chief grading inspector for the Interlor Lumber Manufacturers’ RN, 00000000000 10 and under “sae Vatesen ant grading educational’ supervisor. OPENING wr Sth We are pleased to Announce the Opening of our New Office AT 609 COLUMBIA AVENUE, CASTLEGAR - OFFICE. HOURS 12.30 p.m. to 5.00 P.M. sant Power and Light ‘Company, Lid. ON MONDAY JUNE 5th PHONE, 8212: MONDAY TO FRIDAY. ‘ Association yesterday an-|== LAA A A in _ WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7 neral Public: is, © ly Invited To Attend the. Annual eee STANLEY "HUMPHRIES - JUNIOR - SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL “To BE HELD IN THE HIGH ‘SCHOOL “GYMNASIUM ‘ON FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1961 AT 8 O'CLOCK IN THE EVENING LL LT Graduates. ‘our schools. “ment.. profession, congratulations Never' has’ the need for teachers they: choose their - -vocation, we year's graduates will - asad, to enter ‘the teachin ng. : Congr atulation s GRADUATE: ‘ The British Columbia Teachers’ Féderation offers to this month's ‘High School ., Teachers are proud of the students graduating from ‘As graduates of an education aystem which is one of the finest, our boys and girls have received.. the grounding necessary to” prepare ‘them ‘to meet the challenges of further study. or immediate employ’ : been greater. When : hope: many of this aoa 6 9; BG, a “Castlegar ; Second i in. WKHSAA Track » Last Friday the - SHES. track team attended the West Kootenay High School . Athletic: Association track’ meet at, Warfield.’ ‘Nine records were broken ‘with |‘ ®SHHS's junior relay team '(G, Gor- esky, D, Gallo, R,; Waldie, D. Sch- wartzenhauer) ‘setting anew. record time ‘of 34.6, se0., ‘The Carol Greene threw 9521", this be- Ing thes second; greatest: distance ever thrown by a girl in the WKH- BAA track mest,; - mediate: boy's , 440; in. 57.2; 1.6, sec off the. récord.-he just set-in, the school house track meet, B, Berquist was runner-up.for the senior boys and winner of the mile a v per- formers {from Cast ‘ were Bue Mitchell who jumped 4°7" in the In- termediate girl's high jump’ (a' jump 2” short of the record set in '1956), In, the Intermediate, , girl’s. discus - Horeott Was, one... point short fon the. intermediate boy's and Gordie Beynon did the Inter-|- boys aggregate. Gerala Goreaky, gregate trophy with three firsts, Tho final result: of ‘the meet was Nelson 199 ‘points ‘and:-winner -of the CM&S team aggregate shield ‘with ‘Castlegar ‘coming second with 1138 points.’ This one polnt shows the importance of participation and (that second and thirds are as im- |Portant as firsts, , ir Bruttvate Won the small schools D was a point short for the Suntor | (B) trophy. ‘Local’ results:of the: meet: fol- a AAR Wait: till: y sive: enjoyed ‘the. luxuyy of modern appointments: to make your cornfort complete,’ and the’ friendly attention ‘to: Join us at: The- Sands — Commer cial Cards Honored the SANDS MOTOR HOTEL Mu 2-1831.+ * VANCOUVER, B.C. 1758 Davie St. satisfy: your every wish. ‘Telex 036-2359"" ww ] TT occ ORC ti bringing up:a family. He has them too, At work he’s an — expert — a life insurance counsellor; A valued friend: -THE MUTUAL’ LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA | ay T Horeote “Ga6"), HEAD OFFICE: WATERLOO, ONTARIO. The with the record’. if Detse.” Int. boys" 880 yadra — @ Gl" 00 ‘Works: Department |° highway clean-up and the lawns at Suntan girls’ high’ jump :—: @| Int. boys’ 100 yards: — hwartzenhauer, Int. girls’ high jump — (1) 58, () G, tchel &r: giris? broad jump — - (3): Ne Idle, - Inte boys" discus — (@)O, Ma- keiff. Jr. boys’ hop, step and Jump - qq) pe -Goresky (34'20"), Sr, boys’ discus — (8) D, Zanet. Sr... boys’ 220 yore = @.D. Zanet. Br, boys? Pole ‘vault Berquist, Sr, boya' 880: yards — (1) Nor; mano Skene’ (2:18.1), (2) B. Goresky (11.4). > girls’ 100 yards — (3) -W: Schwartzenhauer (2:17).° > Br. girls’ 220 yards — ad Rite’ fumming, Jr. boys’ ‘220° yards = MD. Int. boys" hop, step‘ant boys’ sees @) DoMac- ‘Jr. ae, hop, step and ‘Jump pis who broke two records at. the school |. -meet captured the junior boys. ng: |’ Jr. boys’: 100 yards’ — aa dfummp — | QM Hortoft,. peat Jt. boys’. ‘s cyards-= —' (L) a Int. poya’ 0: ined —_ a)" a. Beynon , (67.2). Tat, ! boys" 78 yards = Oa Fornellt,® Br, hoya! high, jump — (2) Bi Perepolkin Ir, boys’ ‘broid” jump: sehinartoentiiner qie1i" @) B. Guido. a Mile — (1) B, Berquist: £(6:20.8): \oo dr. gizls' relay: - — © Guatlegar (38.2), * ar, boyal h (34.6), Schw: er. Sieg Int. girls' relay'— (3) “Castlegar, Int, boys’ broad jump’ — (1) Tv. Horcoff (18'10"), &r, boys’ Reet ‘step and ium _- (3), Rour! “Int. pr Green Sern: dtsais - oo "| were iwon’ by. Mra.’ A. Int.’ giris’ hop; ‘step an jump — —|x flay, —ay Cantiegar || Mrs. Smecher Wins . The Booster Prize The ‘Robson Evening Group met St-the home of Mrs, H,.Belbeck re- cently with’ 22 members present. Games were enjoyed and’ prizes Woodrow and Mrs. L; Byers, The: bas Mrs. J; ‘Taranko.; (ing. AL’ Smecher: was the® beet haere Of the’ booster’ prize. “The business inecting ” “will” be herd’ at the home of Mra, R. Bro“At thé ‘close: of very” enjoyable’ even- " CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday. June 1, 1961 entertainment | - was’ arranged: by Mrs..B. 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