1 0 Robson Guides, Brownies End Year With a Barbecue Last Monday saw a busy year for Robson Guides and Brownies come. to ‘a close, The Brownles had a barbecue supper on the lawn at the home. of Mr, and Mrs, T, Kaardal. They then came to the Robson hall for games and Revolutionary _ lew Wondersole.. you rest your feet rae yon Sane Gomeinjor ..- “eomplete details “MADDOCKS cu) eS E ENT ey OTICE S| rvane : WHEN YOU THINK OF Am CONDITIONING CALL US BEFORE YOU BUY.. e THROUGH ‘THE WALL e@ CENTRAL AIR CONDI. . TIONING. SMITH'S | “|aud;/ Joy Anderson, and Kathy Brown Owl Mrs. Jenner, ‘and pre- sented Geraldine Giraud with. a gift from the. pack. The Guides then formed a horseshoe and invited Mrs. R. Bro; Mrs E, Giraud, Mrs. J. Dalziel and Lat H, Gregory of Kinnaird to join them. Mrs. Learn Presented the ‘They formed a fairy ring with |" CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 27, 1963 Mrs, Willlamson Mr, and Mrs, Fred Briggeman were 2 Visitors to Trail. where they attended the Shrine circus. Mr, Arthur Carlson, returned to his home here ‘at the weekend after spending the past four weeks as a patient in the Trail Tadanac hospital, ‘Mr, and Mrs, A.W. Worley of Nelson spent the weekend at their summer home here, : “Mrs. Kate Storey - of North Vancouver, who is spending a hol: iday at her former home in Nel- son, was a weekend visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C, William- son, ‘W. (Bill) Briggeman of Trail spent the at his summer. badge ‘to LaMarche, Mrs, R. Bro Gresented pioneer badges to Donno ‘Dewis; Kathy Sir Linda Bro and Joy irs, Giraud toymaker ates to Donna Dewis; tymaktr badges to Donna Dewis; Linda Bro; Joy Anderson; Kathy Giraud and Geraldine Giraud, Mrs. Gregory presented swim- mer badges to Geraldine Giraud, Kathy Giraud and Joy ‘Anderson. Mrs, Br home here. He had as his guests Mr. and Mrs, J. Bunn and Mr. and Mra, J, Van Tassle; also of Trail. Mr. and Mrs, K. Rigby, Jr, of Castlegar were Sunday visitors to Deer Park, Among other visitors were Mr, and Mrs. Al Sanderson of Annable, Mr, and Mrs. A. Bortnick and son, David, of Trail spent the week- end at their summer home here. ‘0 and athlete badges to Joy Ander- son. Mrs, D. Beynon gave'a thrift and badge to Geraldine Giraud. First Class Badges were presented by Mrs. J, Dalziel to Geraldine Gir- Giraud. Mrs. H. Hyson then had the very pleasant duty of presenting three all round cords to Geraldine Giraud; Kathy Giraud ‘and Joy Anderson. Then Joy Anderson ana zines Five Members" Of Youth Group *-Travel to Spokane Last Friday evening five mem- bers of the Presbyterian Youth Ac- tivity Group travelled to Spokane where they were the guests of Mr. and ‘Mra, aa G. Swoboda,’ a ineaue from Robson guide ‘Com. pany and Mrs, Giraud presented the parent committee’ cheque to Geraldine for her expenses to Co- vina. Mrs, Dalziel ‘and Mrs. Gre- gory ‘also brought good wishes to Geraldine. On behalf of) the Guides Ge- raldine presented Mrs Hyson with a gift. They had a singsong with Brownies and’ ate ice cream and cookies to bring a pleasant evening and.an active year to an end. PUBLIC NO S =! broth ‘A d sister of Mike Verzuh of Hinnaird. The visit to the American city ‘was a preparation for the Reform- ——EEE———e A A. Eremenko & Co. Ladies SWIM SUITS — ‘Sea Nymph & Valarie Sizes 8 to 38. : $1.95 - $13.95. Sizes 40 - 46 $10.99 FRYING CHICKEN, cut up, Ih; SKINLESS SAUSAGE; 2 Ibs. .. WIENERS, 2 Ibs, ‘SALAD DRESSING Miracle Whip 32-07. 69 © MARGARINE, Blue Brand, 3 tbs, ... 59c TOMATO JUICE, 48 0z. 3 tins .... 88c ‘MILK, Gamation 7 tins ......... $1.00 “HONEY, 4 Ihs: POU Cec caw caine 99c DYSON’S RELISH, 120z.......... 196 PEACHES, Aylmer, 2 for........-° 39c GOWET CLEANER, .......... FLOUR. Royal Standard, 24 ths... $1.89 SALON, Clover Leaf pink, 1/2’s 2 for 68c KLEENEX, 400’s, 2 for ........-. 39c JAVEX BLEACH, ‘gal. . veceneee « S9C- WATERMELON, WB vee ete eee a GC: CHERRIES. Bing, th. .:....<-..+: 286° BANANAS, 3 lhs: sevecee es 496 And Many More Specials. on our. ‘Red & White Flyer : Gits SWIM SUITS Sizes 2 - 6X Sizes 8 - 14 $1.95 and $2.05 | $3.98 Men's SWIM TRUNKS - Sizes S-M-L Briof Style... $2.39. Shortie Style .. $3.50 Boy's SWIM TRUNKS. Sizes 2 - 6X - 98c - $1.29 Sizes 8 -.16 $1.95- BEACH GOMBERS Boy’s white, and black Sizes 8- an : .Ladie’s Sizes 12 -.18 $2.29 - $3.98 ed Presbyterian and Youth Assem- | ey bly to be held this:July at Per- due University Lafayette, Tatlenns, at which Ronnie Verzuh of Kin- naird will be a B.C. delegate. Donna Peppard, Caroline Mit- chell, Ronnie Verzuh, Gary Broo- kes and. Wayne Peppard were in- cluded in the Spokane trip over Saturday which found the’ girls being accommodated inside. the Swoboda home while the boys slept on the lawn on Friday night. They. motored to Spokane with Rev. T. Morning found the girls win- dow ‘shopping’ and the boys being Mutual Improvement 2. Association . (youth) to. 6th — 26: welconie. Senjor Citizens’ =~ will meet June 28 - 7.30 Legion Hall: Last meeting be- fore. vacation. SORRY! : The Castlegar News is sorry that the ads of the Kin- naird ‘WI and Order of: the Eastern Star were omitted through an’ error from’ the space last week. PLUMBING & HEATING: a CRESCENT. st — PHONE 340k - CASTLEGAR, Bo, = |Spokane:: gave, the group an out- introduced’ to. the facilities for YMCA programs: One of.the finest scontained in Moulin ‘Rouge, line of’ the youth activity of the First Presbyterian Church and oth- er Presbyterian Churches in that Reet Dick’ will be’ accompanying mnie Verzuh on the Youth As- Senbly at Perdue as the: delegate from Spokane. The young. people’s participa- tion in the trip proved informa- tive and ‘fun. The choicest Italian: were invaded for eats. ‘The novelty tricks purchased frightened the customs officers on inspection. .\ ‘The next visit is scheduled for the rest of the Kinnaird: group & Ire MTA TC i ioc Vacation Needs HERE’S YOUR CHECK LIST FOR ALL YOUR HOLIDAY NEEDS” around July 14. () First Aid Supplies » () Sun Tan Lotion — ( ) Summer Cold Remedies ( ) Motion Sickness Tablets (_) Insect Repellent (:) Foot Powder & Cream (-) Minute Facial. 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COLEMANS SPORTLITE. oe 49° events f ae St ce é Published Every: Thursday ‘al “The: Crossroads of the Kootenays” Vous ‘16; No: 27°" CASTLEGAR: BRITISH COLUMBIA THURSDAY, JULY 4,196: 10: CENTS PER COPY Coal To ‘Study A ‘consulting engineer is: to be ‘retained by the Village of Castle- gar to study the. location and de- ‘sign‘of a pedestrian overpass! to serve the Shewchuk subdivision, This action was taken. on unanimous. vote of council at’ its meeting Tuesday night: ‘A letter-was read! from Ross- land-Trail MLA Don Brothers say- ing financial heJp from the de- partment of highways for such an overpass \is'not’ available, H. W. Herridge, Kootenay-West MP, sald , financial: help from the federal. de- partment of public works is “not available . but: the . possibility of help’ from: the ' transport‘ depart-| © ment should be investigated. Earlier in the meeting Shew- ehuk P subalvision resident Gwilym Retained - Overpass ‘Hughes “appeared. ‘hefore council with a petition’ signed by 47 peo: ple. representing: 81‘ familles in. the area; The petition asked that council “proceed with all urgency to ‘obtain the views and approval of the CPR for the construction of ‘|a pedestrian“ overpass at a. suit: able location.” .: Full) text of ‘the fetition fal. lows: ... ‘We wish ‘to draw. the atten: tlon''of the ‘Castlegar village com. mission ‘once: more to the’ ine- quitable * predicament - of « the: tax- payers of “the. Shewehuk subdivi. sion.: itioned by the CPR yards from the village suffer considerable incor venience .'in“" their “access | Peter. ‘Dunlop; UBC children ‘who daily, cross. the rail: | : Student Wins $478 way ‘tracks’ ‘ surely:“demand ; the, um ° facility, of a pedestrian “o3he residents’ have previously || made’ an’ approach to the cai sion for, alleviation of ‘the burden and, indeed; direct referenie wa: made suring the recent controversy | ‘scholarships © and (pees ‘at. the weekend. ie Peter Dunlop, son at. Mr. and = has. won a scholarahip and two “\prizes - totaling ~ $475. «: 2 He. is: the winner ‘of the Lambert’ scholarship for’ erie cy for. a student entering his ‘final year in civil: engineering and has ‘also won a $250 prize for general | : proficiency. .and-. academic ability | ina: course, on, structural “ H6 also won’ a $25 prize from ‘the _ Association: of Professional } ; . Engineers for iwriting one ‘of the |": ar best summer: essays in ; design | : which”. was‘ awarded aby, the B.C. : Associa- tobe included" in. the agreement H relating to the Oglow subdiviston. Presume 20 further, action has ‘ taken, FE “ We ‘note with: Gisappointment that ‘a request for. the -.allocation |-- a sum _.of $10,000: was recently rejected -by. council: for. the reason that the views of the CPR should. be® obtained with::'regard to de- sign and location, ee We, therefore, petition coun: cil to proceed with all urgency to obtain : the views" and’ proved: of the CPR far’ the The’ ‘subdivision residents part! B Castlegar School’ District No. 9's‘niné- buses clocked:73,000 miles carried 1,400: students ‘per’ month. and will: be. in soperation for the new. school” year: opening in Sept- fa pedestrian overpass’at -a- suitable location that will reasonably: serve | tue; needs of ihe. residents of .the hhewchuck - Re Parking of. Largs ~ Tracks in Castlegar TA motion’ which would res- $300 |’): trict ‘the: parking ‘of large trucks in Castlegar to Front St..was res- ‘ended -by “council on’: Tuesday \ night pending: a poll of business- S men’ on: the “subject, Earlier in: the: meeting | M. ‘E.| Moran, representing: the Castle- ‘gar Hotel, the Marlane Hotel and the: Medical Arts Building, ‘Mrs. Irene Wilson of Irene’s Cafe and Cec Gorse: of © the: City “Centre ‘before council ‘to : } engineering, Funeral services were “held . yesterday.” ‘from’-St;*Rita’s, Chureh | Fr: © for. Pietro Martini, 81): swho.d died on 2 Frank ospital: | Mike Plscetellt? and: Tony. Talsico. years, $ italy on ‘hay 2%, 1881, ‘He left Italy for. Colorado ‘in -.1898 and after, Pallbearers ank Maida, * Willi Leonard ‘Maida, tion *sommittee, tala ‘the. ‘1st annual safe Griving award) +hanquet for the it's Friday ‘evening during the 1962-63 school. year and |" School board meer Jim ‘La.’ vice-chairman | tro: hr told the: driv- e byard ‘is ‘very proud want it : ‘ igried cause he has sold’ his: home and ‘thus is: not} a property: owner. eligible to:servo,on council, Con- '* tacted by the Castlegar:News on a it a E Samdety over a possible poor report\card caused a 13-year-old day afternoon. : “Gary Groteau of Kinnaird was the ‘object “of “an, intense search naird“ firemen ‘when . the ‘siren near Raspberry Viltage. the © annual at about the time pre and comenoted that. the end lave. “Cd ted ‘high’? offering a “facilities ; |mteant: the necessity of a. bussing [in that year was 43,000 miles. He said that the district’s eight buses in 1957-58 carried ‘1,287. pu- pils per month and clocked 68,000 miles.’ During. thé ‘1961-62: school year, nine buses. clocked . 83,000 per month. os Ms Lamont | ‘sald ‘that during the past: trict’s:‘ bus <:drivers : have® driven 661,000 miles wikout an’ accident, | Be ‘called this “‘a fantastic record.” | transportation committee during . that time: thes had. not, been ‘one: ac-. cident ‘of any, description the: safety *. ayard : was: to: ‘honor these -‘unsung “heroes,” 2 In: this, iF ieture Mr,. Lamont is shown’ presenting. safe driving shoulder” patches ‘to driver. Paul Drazdoff «who isthe school \dis- trict’s ‘senior driver with 13 years of» accident-free driving. Others, :}from ‘left: to: right, include: Fred » Howes’ eight. years, Fred“: Fomenoff: six.-years,” Jack, Smith’ eight‘ years, ’ Mr.’ Drazdoff, years, .Bill'Rempel. four ir years and Charlie’, King. eights “Other drivers with ale aciving records © ‘of under } fotir “years - in- Glude: Pete’ Tarasol#, elke: Haarms, there as. ‘a. miner. re- ' he = married in pril, S- During: oe ihe vad ed arith the ataitan 19: honed, to Fite): oo ‘was employed .by. Cominco ‘at the ‘lime quarry there. He moved to ‘Trail:in :1927, working'as a smelter- “man until his retirement. He. -became'a ‘Castlegar e3 ~" jn’ 142. and’ his home: at’ 102 ‘Col-| umbia. Ave.;wasia gardeners’ par: dise. ‘ °" He was predeceased by his wife in 1954 and’a great grandson urvived:, by. two’ sons, ‘is Gabel of. Castlegar. and Sylvio. of | § ‘Trail; one daughter, Mrs. D. hid Trail; . a vals ee * Officiating e was ee i ‘A. Brophy while: the "Castlegar Funeral Home ‘was in charge en carrying: 954. pupils ‘per | | month. He .said: that total mileage a miles and carried 1,400 studenta Mr, Lamont;: Phil Konkin. four 3 4 to eae ‘Jobs.”"> recis =|system 5to’ dois safety. reco: and‘remaiked-on:the. iivenes with hich they. carry out: Aheir. duties. minister, an transport e children: to Sunday school. at:Kam- students : to |- Feport the. paréats ; were not. noti; : ~ Kinnaird Reports © school boy:to run away last Thurs-| pi he was picked up on No, 3 highway |- nal Gary was believed to have ee schoo! pupils returned: to. the school for theirs by RCMP and some’ 60 to. 70 Kin- |i ird [oie athe scinnaird Pasi tthe son “When ‘he*failed to pick up. his | “On May, dune Work. Boom » or Boley? ‘tit ‘oken from:a ‘copy of: the Cana- dian Imperial Bank of Commerce's nonthly Commercial Letter. ‘The Letter arrived at ‘the con clusion: that ‘automation’ is a-boom. and ‘is a: powerful weapon which |- Canada.’ must ‘make ‘all’ possible. ‘use. of in: the ‘fierce ‘competition of world trade. At the' same time, astime “when ‘already | early sta it not. atop rs rate of growth ‘of le | the long. vais undo fully. ron omnes and t s ‘chines of-all but a small fraction of the labor. force. “42. “This “is cold comfort to the individual: machinist : or ‘ cleri- eal worker. who has ‘just. been dis- placed by.a push-button control.” However, . all) men are driven by a universal desire to ease labor and ‘the “elemental ‘urge to’ subs- titute mind for: muscle: is ncaa 0 greater his success: the | higher te status in -the- community « of na: too, is cold comfort. to : tons." = This, 4 that “individual machinist: or cler- ical worker” to which the etter. refers. 1 {>i “Perhaps ‘the following 2 para- graph located in’ the body. of the article, would have’ been’a,sound one with which’ the Letter could pechnological advance has yet |! "|to be, matched by social progress, which has failed to find a’ means ‘|have been made, The new 10inch been: widened ; at: the. south end and a standpipe has been installed pour. ‘new. water a line:to the water tank has been put. into operation. - Mains had ‘|four ‘leaks repaired and. fishing out was done at Third, Fourth and Fifth “avenues, .also at the North End of the highway. The new 125. hp. “pump had been installed at ‘the’ river. The old 60 hp pump has been crated and shipped. A new pump had ‘been instal- led. at the g pool ard a larger. drain pipe. replaces the old one, The srounds at the Poot ad been levelled and shack rem » treatment’ plant. ° Installed "in ‘the he oa: office was an Jair condition: Brat He Hi ent Society's Ball. held Friday, evening in the of supplying” two-thirds of - the |KIS' hall. in world's Population: with the barest ile’ surplus Sopactty Dj exists in the « Hiner third.” is possible, and ee scope in prim: try, | plete automation may not “be pos- sible, at’ least for ‘the, present, for many branches of. ind ty, in in Cana- Stokes, p1 esident’ of :the: Castlegar. B tenay: Society. ‘fo: Handicapped Child: the buil ft ‘the ‘Dr. Endicott Hoste, The * prosentatior } ‘Miss Ratzloff was “chosen by the judges ata banquet for the five contestants the evening b be- ig School | District Ne 9: would ‘cost One. bus: was. at Renata: when this ‘Two-of the . She received a 08. from: SHSS “|W. Roy, Brown’ on behalf of the. -:/ Improvement “Society while «the crowning’ of * the queen was per- formed | by Improvement Society ‘president Harry Bat The queen a received a rose bowl as a memento of the event and a bouquet of roses from long-time \ Kinnaird‘ residents ‘Mr, and © Mrs.“Art » Swihart ‘who’ are leaving the community. Princesses’‘to “Queen Lisa “are Judy Belback, Jackie Rempel, Bev Robinson and: May ; Ze n. mgers, seven carry. 55,and the “baby” [tesnty, Castlegar 1 jews: Photo = >