‘ 12 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 25, 1961 bavwczan LEBRARY GTORTA "Py. Cy 000 Attend Kiwani new. Pussyfoots Scientifically designed by SAVAGE - for baby's firs? steps ‘ New Pussyfoor shoes by Savage are ideal in every way for baby feet, They encour- age healthful development, assure protection and com- fort and are specially designed for easy dressings} Check these features: . Support , where support | is need Sofe qua! an leathers oomy moccasin toes Special tongue opening lown ae toe for easy dressi ° Foam. Teather soles © Light, non-slip heel Correct Suing 5 is particular); importantand weare please to take the extra time and: care Sees {0 assure your baby’s firsr shoes are right. addocks Al Harvey highlighted the *yictorin Day celebrations‘at the Kinnaird Park. The Kiwanis: -sponsored event wos favored with sunny skles and by mid s Carnival 'd by: boys = Teddy Archambault Walter Popoff and Paul Grouette, Gitls -* Rita Saartkko, Valerie Kennedy and Krissy Olarke, Boys 11 and under - Kenny Colley, Donald Poole; girts'. Shir- an crowd of 2,000 persons enjoyed a program of sports events, fashion show and beauty’ contest, racing and ball games, Concession ‘booths’ were kept busy while the prizes for children's | ~ races were os follows: Winning in the'5 and under. group were: boys, Donald Bruce Morrison, Don Chase; girls, Debbie Brownlie, Linda Beau-| champ. 5 ‘Boys 7 and under -. Jeffrey Flamank, Donald ‘Bruce Morrison; girls - Lorry Davidson, Ann Harvey and Catherine “In bod ® and under grotip were]... =REMATR SOCIALS | ley , Fay D and Julie Vaeasen, yan Boys .13 and under - Don Poole, Ken Plotnikoff;'girls - Ton! Schia. von, enirley Fomenoft and Dianne ee "the wheel ‘arrow event, Gary Brookes and Jan® Hegeman came. first, second were’ Harold Thring and. Gorton Green. » Humphries Higg ‘Behool Bahd ‘under the direction of Norman, Fishwick. It LEniOH CORNER - ‘By CLUB, REPORTER ‘At the rewular meeting of May 16, Com,;Lamb reported that there were now 224 paid lip members and] he expected this figure tobe 230 by the cena ofthe week. “A. Martin. advised that the ‘Since! is. now finished for the season and thanked all those who patronized and helped out-in any way. Ly "MD Btewatd was initiated in- to regular. membership with the branch and” ‘three. applications for || & dellctoug’ smorgasbord dinner ser- ved in the open from 4 to 6 p.m. Miss Wanda Havdale attained the’ queen's crown in’ the’ beauty contest and fashion parade. .Her companions; were Carol Malone, Mrs. M. Rohn A (too Inte -for last. week) Mr, and Mrs, P, Warkentin were _.weekend visitors to Nelson and ‘Trail. : Mr, and Mrs, W, Leduc and fa- mily of Kinnaird were weekend vi- sitors at the-home of crn and “Mrs, '. DB Coifax, Wash. were ‘quests of Mr. Mrs. G: Priesen ‘for, the. past week, While here Rév. Unruh held ser- vices at various homes each even- u ing. Mr. M. Gary of. Trail was a weekend visitor at the home of Mr, olf. Mrs. Breuch and children, who have:-been visiting her sister, Miss Lang for the past few weeks, have left to. Join her husband in their. new home, Dr, Lopotaki “plant patholo- gist” of Summeriand.was a business |: visitor to Renata this week. a A AAA AEC PUBLIC == ANNUAL aurea a SALE = Thursday, June Ist, 2.30 to 4.30.at the Rob- son Hall. Bake table and Fish Pond. ' Robson Evening Group CONGRATULATIONS To = :Shop-Easy.: Bowl- ‘ing Team on their won- derful display ‘of bowl- ing to win the Roll Offs Sunday evening. 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It, hides viet it helpe to heal.‘In one you must see a clearer, healthier Jooking complexion or $1.25 “wen! -BioShampoo to help ie an teria that may aggravate bom ead ‘sis: Serneaees Cream Wash ‘clears excess oil, cleans ‘ont Clogged pores. "$1.25 ~ Castlegar Drie’, PHONE ale S =| chard. < S| Mras IOP, Rose _ Dixon, Marla Fogolin and Myind Dow modelling fashions in three categories — afternoon and street: wear,” sports ensembles and evening gowns, Miss ‘Havdale's royal awerd is the nit for Kiwanis for this type of contest which was’ judged by Allen Selble, Maizie Zinio and John MeGllp. The/five young ladies par~ aded under'the direction of the Kinnaird Little Theatre. Commentating was Mrs, A. D. Johnson during the graceful display of lovely creations avalieute at Kar- nie’s Ladies Wear, West's Dept. Store and: Cindy‘s. In charge of make-up was Mrs-A:.Crelghton and Mrz, Allen Selbie with Beauty Coun- sellor. products. Popular local artist Bruce Bis- sell and his electric guitar supplied the intermission entertainment. He sang You're Beautiful, Blue Moon, Surrender and Sugar Moon. cerely hope that the new members will play, an active part in. running the organization, - “Com, 8. Melnick” was to ‘Took after. the purchasing of two’ crib boards which were to be donated to the. local ‘hospital. for use. by pat- jenta, ‘The weekly distribution of olg- arettes, chocolate bars and gum {8 still -belng. handied by the; Ladies Auxiliary. This distribution is not for Legion members only. but is for any patient, free of. charge, desir- ing one..of” the abovementioned items, Comrades A. «Lamb: and) W. Sommerfield . will. be. our official delegates to ‘the ‘West Kootenay Zone Convention in Nakusp on June 10 and 11, ‘The Canadian Legion hes now taken ‘over ‘the: sponsorship of the Kinnaird Cubs ‘and ‘Scouts. Active Legion members on this Group Committee are R, Wadey, R. Pater- son, H. G: McNichol, W. Ledue and ©.. Pepper, A motion was passed that we supply two Union’ Jacks, erates GROUND BEEF, '3 ‘Ibs... . BOLOGNA.. by the piece, Ib. 29c - FRYING Cl i “tray, Ib. SPORK,. Burn‘s, 2 ICE- CREAM; Fauliless, .3 Ler BABY.:FOODS, Heinz, 6 ‘for .. ‘PASTRY, CREAMS, “?" MeCormick’s ° * ROBIN HOOD F “WATERMELON. - tb... AVACADOS. each’. » PARIS SAFETY ~<:-: " Ladies* SWIM SUITS 4 Pee siz 5 12 to 20 and ‘STEEL TOES. 7 ag to 44> Moccasin Vamp: or “ Semi-Brogue Vamp;. “Coniplete line of sizes: Girl’. SW ‘size 2'to 6X, ‘8'to 14 } 252.49" + 8 ¢ Men's CASUAL: ~ Men's: aol SHOES . OXFORDS, in SUEDE - green, “greys black, tan See 56% $9. 50. eS Boy's .Swimmin; TRUNKS® :sizes'2 to 6X & 8 to 14 Complete. Assortment $1.00 - $1.95 \ ‘of sizes” Men's Swimniing * TRUNKS. es S- M- -L ($2.35. - one ‘Pack, Flag. and ‘two compasses. Lee '$1.00.. Prior to’ this the for me Rose Ball. Queén were presen- ted. They. were Miss Kathy Mc- Cutcheon, Miss Joan Shields, Miss Linda Hesketh, Miss Rose eaorie Buckna .and Miss Joan Reed,’ ‘Winners of the Jive Contest were Beverley Pinckney . and Ri- Cristofoll; Sandra: Gray and dim McKay; Myrna Dow. and: Jack Osachofz. Finals in baseball competitions saw Castlegar Little League win by one Tun‘ over Kinnaird 5-4; Castle- gar, Pony League won over Kinnaird, 10-12 cee ne: wind-up the Castlegar’ Babe uth League won | 4-0. over Eien = ~ Kinnaird women's fast ball saw the Kinnaird Jadies*on: top 17-9 ov-. er Castlegar. : ~ Assisting ; the ‘Kiwanlars was, Mrs, A. H. Hominiuk Who convened the:ice cream ' and. pop. booth and Mrs. Tom Fourt who, was in charge of the coffee. i % ROBSON SOCmLS , Mrs, A 4 Waldie,: Phone 5921 + Mr! Ww. T. Waldle was called unexpectedly. to. Vancouver to at- tend the funeral of his brother-in- law, Mr. Ben McGregor. «Mr, and Mrs, P. K. Dow had as their guests their'daughter and son- in-law, Mr, and Mrs: Fred Meyer and children, Linda and Norma of Prince Rupert for the past week. Visiting at the home of Mr, and Mrs. A. K. Waldie over the holiday weekend were the latter's brother; Robert, Fornasero; . her’ stepsister, |. Sharon Neergaard and Miss Sarldra Derby, all of Calgary. Mrz, J. F. Stadler recently were the latter’s -brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, H. Hanis and son, David,. of, New.. Westminister, re- turning’ from an extended el in Saskatchewan. ~ .Mr.,and Mys., ©, Loveland; ana family of Spokane spent the holiday .weekend at. thé: home.of- the latter's parents, Mr, and Mrs, W, 'T.-Waldie. ‘Mr/)and Mrs. P, K. Dow spent ‘A guest at the home of ‘Mr, and 7Btadler “and familyfor the past. week: has een Mr, Don 25. PBte onildren, Judith, David and:-Laurel, accompanied by, Mr, Non: Taylor spent a: few days: vi! ‘Trail spent last Sunday -fof thelr daughter: and ’so1 e Mr, and Mrs. A. K: Waldie. Guests at the home of Mr; and|| INSURANGE Por Ai Your INSURANCE’ AND REAL ESTATE NEEDS Phone 3441. > : “ANDERSON » Pleated’ Aenel: Skirts pastel ‘shades and white, priced abe ee, Skirt and Blouse outfits: . Einboased Sheaths Cotton Sun Drecees 3 ylon full skirts with printed’ cotton ‘un-. derskirts: ‘Crease resistant Linens, Dri; : » dry, » Shirt-waists, Dan River Ginghams, na \ Sizes 10 to. 24% : ee Priced’ at: only Pe Be $7.95 to $1795 “Lovely Summer as ee ‘$5. 95 ; JEWELLERY. bees 95 @, 31/72)°> ).,10-CENTS' PER COPY “An address by Prof,.C. 4. Ente, “very of UBO will highlight gradua- ‘ton ceremonies at SHHS | tomorrow, ‘evening. 5 Mra, We Jacobson, chairman of ‘Bohool District No:'9,‘ will preaent Giptomaa to the 53 grade 12 grad- ‘uates who, sometime; during the ‘evening, will, sing - "You'll: ‘Never ‘Walk. Alone” Buckni Bérne Jean) Dinko Shar- on Erlandson, Leonard Gallo, Byng Giraud; Sybil. Harrower, Wanda Havdale, tail , daeexetth, Hi, “Arlene “ally; Eileen dolly, Luba is bedort, Hymn" as amass cholr. “os Leelle -Watdie -will ‘give the Gal- @dictory address and the invocation ‘will be given. by Revol, 1, G: Raga. Ohalrman willbe: principal W. Roy Brown and Olaude Bissell, district sage from the Geparaaent ‘of edu- cation; |°, Linda Hesketh: “wil give. the class history and. Walter Kult the ‘class ‘ prophecy.’ Vice-principal. W. F..;Bhkwarok will Emery tothe assembly, while Miss ‘M_ Richardson, ‘and/'vice-principal Al. Harvey will introduce the -stad~ ‘uates, <> The SHHS band, under the al. rection of -Norman Pishwick;- will present several ‘musical. selections, 2 The 1961 graduation’ cee iot introduce Prof.|. MoNee, Peter zaroft,.. Wayna: Pat ~“auperintendent,: will deliver.a meas | ante’ ; Tests. carried out on the ex- “| terior paint’ job of Kinnaird's new water. tank by | Comm. :Ron Gules Black, . Kenneth | Beynon, . Dawn Bieere, ‘Douglas Brown, Rose Marie Association of British.Columbia at. tended a dinner inthe Palm Room of the Crown Point’ Hotel Friday local economy ‘and’ on_their mech- aiiized accounting” = ‘W.‘T. Mann. of. Victorla, provin- lal president of: the association; re- Potred on the. natlon-wde growth of the organization. In British Col- umbia there.are almost 1,000 mem- bers, approximately 600. of, whom are students, he said, Among those present were mem. “bers and guests from Vancouver, Victoria, .\. Aldergrove, : Kimberley, Nelson, Grand. Forks, South Slocan, Castlegar, ‘Kinnaird and Port Al- bern. ‘The sessions continued Satur- day with the members of the Pub- Ue Practice. Committee (nine of ‘whom dre members ‘of the Vancou- ver: Chapter) ; meeting in .Kinnaird, On Saturday afternoon the del- ‘egates. toured Celgar’s pulp mill and. that ‘evening they attended a reception at the home of'Mr, and Mrs, oy ‘M. Macbeth ‘at Eifinatra. : 196 Building: Permits Tofal: Quarter. Million : Over a quarter of a million dol- Jars in: building ‘permits have-been, ‘approved so far this year in Kin- naird. Building “permits total $260 818 50° far, this year. indicate: that laid ‘down “by the- village for’ the fob]. have not been met, Mr.'Giles told, counieil mote night. ‘The commissioner sald he car- Darryl § ried out tivo tests on the exterior of | © cea the ‘specifjeations called | tor miftls of caine and “about only rect’ ‘volume of ‘bala: ie antaht have heen:sprayed, he has heard ‘that as also, ‘cau mplatiecing? to. the rough: welds to: ‘be ground, ‘This hag not bee: “I feel~ very: strongly that’ we should not: accept'the exterior paint Job,” concluded the commissioner, A motion was then: passed cal-|.-- ling for- the contract to be fulfilled to the original specifications before the job is ‘accepted. = home.of pulp: mill-manager Eu- gene DeLuca at Blueberry’ Creek. A Personal, Column | By BURT CAMPBELL It's that ‘tome ot the year again when ‘high ‘school gradua- tions are upon us... At the same time, though, as our grade 12 students are gradua- ting, bree itudent ib lower ‘edu- ‘parents to: let’, them! dropout: of not | gone beyond: grade 8 in school, ,And’ people’ with only one or two years of. secondary school are nearly as likely to be unemployed as those 'with-only.grade 8. schoo} : to locate. Jobs .and. make -.. ‘their ‘own ways'in the world. -Time:~has’ “proven, however,‘ "tain: eagy . to; find, ‘OA and was put} into. operation supervisor, Norman. McNabb at the while’ pal clerk Joe:Logelin stands heside the ‘machine. Cas- “flegar News Photo : three of Canada’s unemployed had ; by: immedi 3 tely. ~ badly needed by the village, is: pictured: world.;The ‘Sun> Life, Assurance Company :has estimated that each ‘Thus the poorly-educated wor- ker has ‘fewer occupations open to|.- oh ms usually sasked.“of? young” job-hunters. by prospective employers are: “What “experience. hhave--you had?" and|- educat ion | ‘have you ‘The. ‘young perso just out of pschool-hag not had‘much' work ex.| . ust win the)” , Perlence and ‘80 he. Job- on* ‘his school record and the “numberof years he has’ prent in :{sehodl, th should stay, in ¥ school at\ least: until -high schoo) and while! in ‘gohooi ‘should ‘make fulltee of, aptitude | | testing and other “counselling fac- ‘Slities ‘available in’ the ychools. -| period, all employees to be eligible re el. of ,the IL- MA: memiber ‘ organizations ‘will: be eligible for, the contest. with the exception ' of.:superinteridents and those. persons-above that level’ of Management, and “office staff,: To be’ eligible for the contest |} the ‘employee must have worked the entire contest period June’l- to Jan. 31. without a lost-time compensible aceldent with aminimum of 120 days worked in ‘the operations, ‘ot ‘the close of the ‘contest in the draw must’ ’still: be ‘on’ the payroll’ or : on : legitimate leave cf g absence or layott, + If a. worker fransters ti one ~ Moroso Gels: GGA Position’ Ww. we vergin; CGA of Grand Forks, was ‘elected of the ‘member . operation to anot shail ‘provide proof ‘from the firat employer < of: the: number. of: days . worked, and that-he hag been. lost- agcident-free during the entire riod’ of the ‘contest to'the date of 4 tithe close of the contest per: fod each association member, this case Celgar, will send'a lst of Seligthle personnel’ for: the contest |: to ‘the HUMA offico in Penticto: ON WATER SUPPLY : iinnaita ‘council has. requested a'meeting with the B.C) Cabinet to discuss the: : problem ):o! water | ¢ supply, for. the village, \ Failing; “the meeting. with" the ‘cabinet, the lage ‘has requested ‘an ‘audience fore -the- pollution control ‘board. At Kinnaird’s © counell, mmeéting Monday ~ night, Carl_Loeblich disclosed for the first time that the village's’ recent’ brief to several cabinet’ beeriritehe had cal- village’. chairman |- a Rey and'tive. a. a: Reslds aiid family. take their Senachere: for the east this Sunday. .- + "A. farewell gathering ‘tor them was’ held ‘last'“week in‘ the Grace Preabytetlan Church _ at’ where the; Women’s Circle had ar- ranged the Open. House affair, > on behalf. of ‘the couple's many trends in the: District and the Re- in| sides: were -presented with a set, of luggage by Cecil Heagy. , The: Resides’ new position will Rev. EB. T. MoPhee of Trail spoke | night that he and Mr. Giles had met with Mr, Brothers and that bx their Again’ Puesing . Kinnaird’s * Kinnaird ts again “experiencing “rouble, with its water. Village’ foreman Paul:': Hilde- tand¢ told connell Monday night > ithat “fibre and. bark”. is. plugging ‘up the screens’ at ‘the water /in- jitake and , that. sprinklers . are ‘plugging up “all over the village.” ?< Noting that high water “could be “loosening deposited: stuff”. in i the: river bed, ‘Mr. Hildebrandt | remarked that trouble: Is. also: de- ment, Society’: Ss: from: left: to ‘Tigi ‘veloping at‘the chlorinator plant, ROSE QUEEN. -CONTESTANTS. forthe Kinnaird Taprove! al Re all by ing ‘grade..12’ SHHS ‘students Kathy Cutcheon, "shi Buckena, Linda Hesketh, Joan] Reed |, West Kootenay Chapter of the Cer- tified General Accountants’ Assocla- tlon ;of British. Columbia: tor the ‘year 1961-1962, M. Tenenbein, CGA “ot Kimber. fey'is vice-chairman and’Paul Mo- oso, OGA. of. Castres secretary- treasurer. The first stage, of construction | ”~ would seo the establishment of bridge footings and:the Lnaied abutments,’ seresty this stage “of the work |” ‘would havo: to be sacinieted wit: .party’in front of the -train coach fag Mi which they travelled to‘the Maritimes ~on: the: first leg*of their 22,000 mile ~~