thursday, July 27, 1972 WHICH ONE WILL WEAR THE KC DAYS CROWN ON FRIDAY NIGHT? my wis A SUE DAHL. +e» Dalry Quee River Boals KC Days Theme and Kinnaird LILLIAN, KEW KEMPERMAN JOAN MULLER oe Knights Castle, gamblers, dance hall girls or southern belles. “It's a time for to get out and en their annual KC Days with themselves as well as be en- parades, dances, food and tel ed,” Mr. Banham The theme this year is Steamboat Days, an apt idea as Castlegar sits on one of the historic steamboat rou- pes of early British Colum- “Even if you don't " et all dressed up,” he add “get out and wear one ees the straw KC Days boaters waleh| are on sale in moat stores in the two towns.” VICKI WAYLING D-BarD soe WENDY SeLEERG ticirkk LINDA WISHLOFF e+ Crossroads Datsun Don Leitch was the fir- ledg st chairman, ond the oecas Doug Rut e et ion was mar! % eaird 1 ee aT aa Gots Radio Job ee In Salmon Arm aie ed fo change the f Former manager of sta- tion CKQR, Doug Rutledge, been ted pro- si th storming sess! ies e Brain station . Kootenay Columbia Days, or Kc Days, was decided upon. Many people have work- hard on the arran- BILL BANHAM Banham en, His appointment is ef- fective Aug. 5. Mr. Rutledge was one of the founders of Jayeaes Bill Banham hopes citizens of the area et dntozd oe spirit of things b; minors, ae ‘dudes, Pp Faye Desaulniers, who has acted as or Days Seorelary. DON LEITCH PARTICAL BOARD 11/16" X 4° X SPRUCE SHEETING © Utility. %" X 4° X ” complete ‘surpi Track Expert Willi Krause Off to Germany Olympics ich, In appreciation of their contributions to. 50 many athletes in track and field, aaa for the time. and ener- spent in training the Ruth of this region, a purse pented to the from ae te neighbors, and interested people. Presented along with ~ the purse, which came as a. rise to the Keauzee was an album con- taining the names of all who contributed as well as the good wishes and kind remarks from friends and athletes, One message was: “Wil- Axel — very close to my heart and anything at all I can ever do for you. ould never be repayment how much you have ie for me in fetime. You deserve - ius trip and amount ten times over, and with it comes much love from me. +. Have a wonderful time with family pana friends, - and at (elpned (Gerace) Fox Tenders Cafled For Missing Link you are all - DEBBIE SHERIDAN » + » Castlegar Ambulance MARIA SILVA cKQR Horse Gymnkhana Planned At D-Bar-D Ranch Sunday The Castlegar Horse- men’s Association, in con- Rench at Ootis- chenia on Sunday afterncon. kesman for the as- Clydesdale horses will be on display during the event. These one-ton ho it during the KC Days cele- brations and will be enter- de Saturday Arms Mo- Run-off. events begin Sunt morning at 10 a.m. with the gymn! a start- Ane at 1 p.m. ending at 5 Among the events will be junior and senior obsta- cle course events, barrel races, pole bending and flag picking. Other events will be a rescue — race, dies and mens "7 saddle-up race, water race, sical, ie Junior division will be broken into two paris one for the under 12's ani the r the 16 and OVINCIAL ELECTIONS: ACT Clarke’s Pool Red Cross Swim Lessons THIRD AND FINAL SESSION JULY 31ST TO AUGUST 11TH Registration July 31. from 9 to:12 noon ALL RED CROSS LEVELS UFE SAVING AND ADULT COURSES PHONE 365-5106 SEE MACLEODS SADDLERY | REQUIREMENTS BLACK BEAUTY. PARADE SADDLE Sind. Size. Reg. $179.95 b xc onrs¢159 95 Pony Size. Reg. $119.95 | | a Teese | Hada NOTICE TO PROVINCIAL VOTERS Electoral District of. ROSSLAND-TRAIL _A Provincial General Election Will Be Held on J 30th August 1972 (Day.) VOTERS LIST CLOSES ON (Date.) (Month.) (Year.) Ast August (Date.) (Month.)_ In order to vote in the forthcoming election, your application for registration as a Provincial voter, made in accordance with the provisions of the Provincial Elections Act, MUST BE ON FILE with the Registrar of Voters on or before CLOSING DAY. : “If you have received, within the last ntl a encord from the Registrar of Voters notifying you that you are registered as a Provincial voter, or if you have recently registered, you need not apply again. NOTE.—Being listed on municipal, civic, school, or Federal voters lists DOES NOT ENTITLE YOU TO VOTE in Provincial Elections. Qualifications for registration ‘are: (1) Nineteen years of age hefore polling day. (2) Canadian citizen or ‘Britieh subject. (3) Resident of Canada for past 12 months. — Haden Studios Trail Marriage Rites Unite Bimie Ross and John Baron First Presbyterian Chur- ch’ in Trail was decorated with white bows and hot pink dalsies and baskets of white carnations on Ju! for the marriage of Cat its a Birnie Ross, daughter of Mr. and Mra, Alexander Bir- nle Ross of ‘Trail and John James Baron, son of Mra. Lena Baron of 1404 Fourth Ave., ‘d. by the Rev. ©. Sint and y the Rey. durin, ie ceremony, and Te; eral to th paniement oF "Mrs. Keith Ho- ward. Given in marriage by her father the bride wore a white lIong sleeved floor . length gown in empire styl- in oor : lon sheer over taf- lace. The wedding dress was made by %. the bride's mother. Her headdress of tulle -. flower arrangement with seed ‘1 trim that held an groom's brother, Garry Bar- on,.and the ushers were’ fanjoff of Robson, Pete Harvey of Vancouver and Sam Hanchuroff of Ok- anagan Falls, at the "arall Labor the bride's mother. receive! r the reception held” Centre, wore an orchi efor r the occasion, wht hall was decorated Pink and. white streamers ith mat ig bells, and centered on the bride's table arrangement va 5 roses and topped with bells, pink roses and lily of the valley. The "rested on cake Pink tulle with white satin roses and ceremonies was. e Master of + the bride’s brother, Richard Me f Elkford, who The bride's sister, Miss Carol Ross was the maid of honor, while another sitter, Miss Sharon Ross bridesmaid with the groom's two sisters. Miss Lynn Bar- “* on and Miss Sharon Baron. They were gowned in floor length dresses empire waist style of ots punk fort. tel trimmed with ‘white Ravy and white Hot pants, white accessories and a pink carnation ‘corsage, ‘[ Wetorta Doctor Writes Book | About B.C. Medical History om yaa 70 by T. F, Rose, MD Published by Mitchell Press, Vancouver. Price $7.50 the latter years sot of his Practice col medi tinea” turned ‘to authori and his subject the of the development “and advance of the healing: arts and services in ‘Brit Columbia, The work, com- leted after his retirement, as been’ issued as an out- line of a full capary, of work b: actit- thete th CASTLEGAR SOCIAL NOTES By Mrs, R. Johnson Ph. 365-6294 Mr, and Mra, W. Fields and dau hter Kathie polura, te } ton, which they called “put- ting the spirit back.” ‘he vo! me is much less blographical work on the men of medicine in British © Columbia Post-colontal, days than an unfolding of. the story of the life-preserving- arts down through the cate to modern medicare, nap -ters on. nursing, hospital ra-military, medicine, med- ical organizations, the Red Cross outposts, treatment of tuberculosis and cancer, mental health, workmen's ry joners and administrators from colonial days to mod- ern times. ‘The views expressed re- flect the individuality of the author, who by Preface advises the reader: “.. . if rou want to learn quite a lot ‘about a subject which . think may be ve! tetera but about ‘which i know absolutely noth- all you have to do is write a book about it.” yr. Rose makes it clear he deliberately refrained from ‘romanticizing about the pioneers in medicine with any “dear old doctor po-and 20 and his horeerang. uggy days” approach. He. chose to stay w! wih th the sub- ject without - presenting ‘tales about men of a little more than human stature.” needs of the most westerly: of Canadian provinces does note decline into a dry-as- dust recital of names and dates is attributable to the critical : faculties fe the 8 tA first tion were passe of the classics. Specifically, ne graduated from with an MA in lizsbethan literature. Ten ge as a med- studene in Norway. Sub- gol Gill Medical School in Mon- treal. Following wartime services with with the Canadian Army, he did post graduat work at the Royal Victoria Hospital in Montreal and in Lon oD England before. and on the provision of medical care for active peoples precede the closing reviews of med- ical education in the pro vince, ‘hospital insurance service and prepaid medic- ine. The. work is indexed for reference pi This book Houbtless will be regarded as not merely interesting to present-day readers but as an enduring- ly valuable aid to future re- searchers on the subject. Castlegar Cubs ' Ready to Play Ready and waiting to do battle at the plate and in the field are Castle: ir Cubs, who during the Ke: Days neem wa on two v! fake: teams. The series opens at Kin. naird: Park on Saturday at jeRosa, Wayne Mathews, Garry ben: aa Cordon Rael a :Venerus, Jack MeCunn, Leo Ressler and John ‘Thompson. Coach is Tot T son and managers are Alex Cheveldave and Fred Fom- ~ enoff. ‘ been introduced month's vacation, hoy ers ited relatives liagara Falls, Toronto, and Oshawa, then on to Thunder Bay , Drivers Licences Will Have Photos To Give New Look Drivers’ LUcences in British Columbia now have @ new look. July 4 wes the day of beginning. All licences issued or renewed after that date now include a coloured photo- gtaph of the holder. In the ch- where they visited ¢ a formar Castle; esldent ft Cal; ‘were Boe of Rae the . BE. Kraft, id Mra, V. Erick- f Killam, Mr. and Mrs, Mike Gal- Jo returned home Sunday , after spending the weekend in Grand Forks, where they attended some of the Home ming Week Celebrations: Mr. and Mrs,: Dick 0'- Grady and son of Princeton t last weekend visitin with, the latter's sister’ an id Mrs, - ange, At 1 Les- that it has primarily “to make identification eas- jer and to assist the enforce- ment agencies in 4 ure that the licence is be- ing used used by the person en- tiled to use it. ithe ne new format is re- cognition of the fact that a a Griver's licence has become almost a universal form of id lentification,” he’ said. “The licence’ will be useful ‘a8 a positive means of iden- tification in connection with driving, but for other pur- Poses as Peterson noted that Bri- ‘tish Columbia was the first Province to introduce this new legislation in’ Canada, but suggested that others will follow as its convenle- ce and usefulness is proven, The new licences con- lie Peterson sai graphs will be taken at lo- cal motor licence ‘offices at ebates with the new sys- Persons now holding a ‘driver's licence are not re- quired to change to the new format before the renewal 7, Mr. an S, Dewis in Robson. Mr. and ere Mrs. A. Jenner, Mrs, Dick Fowler, Mrs, hn: Kinnaird representing the Kinwood-- Belle ‘District and. Miss Pat- of the Castle- te near to FO Chiliwack. "Tuer were 30 their songs and experiences with thei wath CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 27..1972 Welcome KC DAYS Ken’s Auto & Wheel Alignment PHONE 365-7532 KINGAR CONTRACTORS LID: BACK-HOE, TRUCKING & EXCAVATING Hourly or Contract TELEPHONE 365-6638 Box 1248 — Castlegar, B.C. All DRESS SHIRTS - 10 Pct. Off KC DAYS SPECIALS mn DRESS PANTS 10 Pct. Off “Prices Effective Friday, Aug. 28 & Scterday, Aug. 23) — ALL SALES CASH AND FINAL Bs BONNETT’S-aeseoso internal Fnedicine, ough his contribution of sev- eral. months each year as a medical consultant in a Fiji: hospital. - “From Shaman to Mod- ern Medicine” starts with Drs. Tolmie and Helmcken of pioneer days in Victoria rather than elaborately with the Indian medicine men. 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