CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Aug. 29, 1968 Kinnaird Hosted First Major Swimming Meet Bob Brandson Memoriul 100 breast, girls 17 and Pool in Kinnaird was the|over — 1. ida Grey, GF. <1. Pat Goetting, KA; 2. 7 100 breast, boys 17 and| Kevin Moran, KA; 3. Bill Mc- over — 1, Bill Walker, KA; Evans TWT. 2 hee Torallne a free girls 18 and 14— tae ba ed med., girls 13 and) 1, Jennifer Dale, GF; 2. Wen- — 1. Susan Young, SH; 2:| dy" Mitchel, KA; 3. Susan Grand | "tbo Mind med: boys 13] YUE, SH rani ind. med. boys. Forks, Nelson, Castlegar, Rob"|and 14 — i, Doug Solitfe,| AOD tree: boys Vid andy son, and Kinnaird. SH; 2. Neil Ryderson TWT:| Doug sollifte ore "3 Hie Despite wet, rainy weath-|3. Ron Cummings, ed bell, TWT. id jer, the cpirit and action were 50 fly, girls ey and. 16— phe! firstrate and the many spec-|1. Denise Young, SH; 2. 100 back girls 17 and ov- tators witnessed swimming|Elaine Kwasney, SH; 3.'Jac-/€t — 1. Linda Grey, GF. by competitors of all ages. | qui Tamarche, 100 back boys 17 and ov- The total standings at 50 fly, boys 15 and 1e—|er — 1. Ed Fornelli, KA; 2. the conclusion of the meet|1. Ed Sorge, ye Wayne were as follows: Kinnaird Parana » Dan Arish- Aquanauts — 539 points; Kimberley Seahorses — 472 25 back, girls 9 and 10 — 1. Darlene Jackson, KA; points; Trail Swim Club — 4 150 points; Grand Forks —|2. Debby Mattiazzi, KA; 3. oa . Kimberley; 3. 95 points, and Nelson — 31|Jocelyn Martin, med. relay, mixed 10 and, under — 1. ‘Kimber- SH 25 baci boys 9 and 10 1, Mare Connacher, TWT; 2. Glen Hous, SH; 3. Brad ley; 2. Kinnaird “A, 3. Kin- KA. naird “B”, Earp, J 25 fly, girls 11 and B 200 free relay, girls 11 — 1. Pam Cummings, SH; 2.|and 12 — 1. Kimberley; 2. Donna Kwasney, SH; 3. Ali- Mapai son Poyle, 00 free relay boys boys 11 and i 11 fly and er) — 1. Kinnaird; 2. _- fea Bob Rafter, KA; 2./Trail; 3. Lawrence Gordon, KA; 3. 300’ med. relay girls 13 Kevin Moran, and 14 — 1, Kimberley; 2. 100 ease girls 13 and 14 — 1. Wendy Mitchell, KA; med, relay boys 38 2. Kathy Rafter, KA; 3. Bev. and 14 — 1. Kimberley; 2. Walkely, N. Trail; 3, Kinnaird. 100 breast boys 13 and 200 free relay girls 15 Kimberley 14 — 1, Ro» McCrakken, SH; iia 16S 1. Kimberley; 2. naire tPW%) Grand Forks (GF) and | McLeor yd, N. ee. free relay boys 15 Nelson (N). $0 ‘hy, boys 17 and over|and 16 1 Kinnaird; 2. 200 Fornelli, KA; 2. iimeriey 3. Kinnaird 1 Fred. “To eae KA, med. relay boys , KA; 2. Fred 100 free, girls 15 and 16] and oe —_ 1. Kinnai — 1. Denise Young; 2. Cathy Auaresate Trophy eee freestyle, girls 9 Campbell, TWT; 3. ‘Maxine 8 and under — Darlene Jackson, , Almas, Girls a Lori_Ann MacDonald, TWT. 2, Debbie Mattlazzi, KA; 100 free, boys 15 and 16 and under — — 1. Ken Burrows, SH; Martin ‘Ramsden, N; »| MeKegnzie, KA, GLENMERRY USED FURNITURE 3194 Highway Drive in the Millar and Brown Buitding, Trail. 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Mary Anderson of Robson, one of the | Points. organizers of the meet, described it as “‘tre- Acknowledgement must |— »_ Gq ‘News )e given to the many busi- ness concerns whose support and contributions made the meet possible and as success- ful as it was: The.Town of GOING DOWN .... and the water level in the Arrow dam lock slowly sinks, lowering a Celgar tug and its raft of logs to the out- flow level. A partial indication of the degree of drop can be gained by noticing the dark strip of concrete on the right side of the OFF IT GOES and the pusher tug turns away from a boom of logs, after assisting in the procedure of putting it through the lock system at the Arrow dam. The potent little tug was Celtow V, one of the two used Fri- day in tests of the lock’s operation. While New B.C. Strike Settlement Terms Announced by Peterson Labour Day 1968 is an|$6.7 billion, thereby making Aloccasion of unusual import-|many more goods and ser- slance in our vices It marks the beginning Unquestionably it is_to of the second 50 years ‘of|the benefit of all British Col- service by the department of|umbians that these trends labour and the is end, new legislation ment of a new method of assisting labour and manage-|earlier this pean to assist la- bour and management in re- i : ment to resolve thelr disput |pe thelr difficulties. The| there are difficulties how Fe cde i gas 3 z % eee . es. = SEMI-GLOSS, FLAT & LATEX FLOOR PAINT - Fs Hes= & Labour Day this year al- abou atic or was|ever, the commission may so comes at a time when we|divided between the Labour |conduct an inquiry to clari- 25% OFF Relations Board which will) fy the. issues and hold a hear- problems in the. field of in-|deal with the certification of ing to te consider the dispute. ALL OTHER C.LL. PAINTS 15% OFF dustrial relations I tt is to the|trade-unions, unfair labour the latter ‘28%; after P&G Builders Supply great credit of the and fully matter, Across from the Arena Phone 365-8151 officials at the dam cautiously described the tests Thursday and Friday as “successful,” they stressed that public access on the lock system has not yet been — Castle- gar News Photo lock. Upon entry through the upstream gate, the boat and its floating cargo were at the level of the top of the dark band. Tugs went very smoothly through the lock, which mea- sures 290 feet in length and 50 feet in width. — Castlegar News Photo Photo For prompt and courteous service Phone 365-6717 for appointments C.i.L. PAINT SALE - SHELF COLORS ONLY ment and establish research facilities to provide the com- mission and the parties with statistical and economic data. It is to be hoped that once the new legislation is in full operation, mediation officers | Will be able to resolve many of the disputes. In those cases where Trail-Warfield-Vadanac 2, Ron Cummings, SH; 3. Bi i ant, S) 5e ye ‘Tree, ie 9 and _Mark Connacher, lene Jackson, free girls 8 and un- Boys 9 and 10 — Glen der — 1. Lori Ann McDonald] Haug, SH. a feeb Pry se 11 aod. 12 — Don- ee, boys 8 and un-|na Kwasney, Ge — 1 Richard Paul, KA; Boys 11 and 12 — Bob 2, Larry Ratfte: aul, SH. Taylor, GF; 3. Gir , KA. O yd. reas, boys 11 ard aan e, KA, ‘Giris 13 and 14 — Susan wmd_12 — 1. Bob paltes, KA; girls 9 and 10 —/ Young, SH. Pat Goeting, KA; 3 3. Bill] 1. pa’, Jackson, KA; 2. Boys 18 and 14 — Doug McEwan, TW' jocelyn Martin, SH; 3. Deb-| Jolliffe, 50 yd. back, girls 13 and KA ye bie be Gitls 15 and 16 — Den- ed, however, that, although the tests were |14 — 1. Jennifer Dale, GF; 25 fly boys 9 and —l|ise Young, successful, the lock is not open to public ac- | 2. Susan Young, SH; 3. Susan] 1. Glen ‘Haug. SH; 2. ‘Conrad’ Boys 15 and 16 — Ken cess as yet. It is still considered to be in the | Marin 85 oye 15 and| 50 back, Can and 2 Burrems = ¥' testing stage. — Castlegar News Photo 14 — 1. Doug’ Jolliffe, SH; Air Pollution Equipment 2 ieee" = Asked for Castlegar ys 17 and over — "| Frea Tomlin, KA. east, gir gud 16 -— ¢ Pre Kwasney, |; 2. Maxine Aemas, SH; The department of health has been asked to consider Castlegar one of the most important need areas when Storm and Screen Windows Made to Order men and women of our pro-| arising out of “collective | th the Y commission will give a Medi All Sizes of Glass Cut to Order vince that they have been in| agreements and the ia-| decision stating the terms the vanguard of those de-|tion Commission reich will] and conditions ee a collective manding that we rise to these | handle all aspects of collec- challenges. tive bargaining, strikes and The progress of labour lockout. to be constants and substantial. De- spite ‘publici- ty Sane has been given to the labour-management aie the. news media, I 2. ? Donna Kwasney, SH; . 3} bom Cummings, tugs participated in the passing of each raft. Here, a Celgar tug pulls a raft away from the downstream side of the dam, after complet- ing a run-through. Dam officials have stress- THE LONG HAUL was not so long in miles— but it marked the near-end of a long one— the completion of the Tugs went through the locks, pulling rafts of logs, for the first time on a recent weekend. On Thurs- day and Friday, the operation of gates and the push-pull procedure of shuttling the logs through the lock went without a hitch. Two THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL MAHOGANY PANELLING Random Plank. will em- cia Me Atqualified persons -|to assist labour and manage- In cases where the public interest and welfare is ser- iously threatened the cect: sion of the be made final and binding, but this will be done only where the Lieutenant-Govern- Caution Needed When Investing inion ae ‘aie ‘and Few In Stocks Says ("1 BCSG Pamphlet resets A pamphlet issued by -|the British Columbia Securi-| province’ may’ continue its In| ties C is an ele-|forward march to the bene gant reminder against im-|fit of all citizens. from left to ‘right, Lorraine Gorkoff, Pam Johnson, Elaine Stoochinoff, Maxine Kelly and Marjorie King. Visible at the top of the picture is a colorful cartoon-sign drawing by commission chairman Colin Pryce. The sign urges that park users exercise good house- Keeping and emphasize safety. — Castlegar News Photo Artery Ills Cause’of Most Strokes Strokes are usually caus-,blood-thinning agents known contre) of high blood pres- ed by one of three. Narieties as anticoagulants. These me- dications must be used with sere the third most common MOMENTS OF REFLECTION on an enjoy- able, ‘if somewhat hectic summer was taken recently by girls who participated as group leaders in the Castlegar and district recrea- tion program. The program was held for the first time this year by Regional Recreation No. 1, under the able leadership ot director Buck Pachelozuk. The girls are, 26” X 8’ Panels. Extra Special tion ond understanding hbe- tween labour, management and government. As for the advances our province has achieved in re- vent years,’ they cover many areas. During the Past. se; cade our . KOOTENAY BUILDING SUPPLIES “We Take Better Care of Your Building Meeds=" Basil Macalister that the de- ane one partment “be requested to 636 Columbia Avenue Phone 365-5153 give priority to Castlegar and 2rea for the use of air