8 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thuraday, June 2, 1968 Soviet Dipiomat at Festival “Mankind will have to re- nounce ‘war as a meghs of set- ting differences. a nattore ve in Peace,’ stated Vic Myzmtkov, a member of exit depiriment of of the, Rus- ‘when in Embassy in Otta’ he "addressed. the 191 C Uhion of Youth Feetlval held “at Gi Forks rece: serenatted what the ‘last He World War did to Russia when | J million of her population were killed. “Hardly a fa in the U.S.S.R. was spared the loss of a loved one, That is why they cherish pace ‘ rstand- unde: ing and totratiga bold tha'key to worl er opened the festival. Tha two-, mi oy event, under the ‘sp 8 tisc—Sikee: 08+ Spts Canim ities of Christ, attr ed an attendance from through: out western Canada." ‘This year's festival theme was ‘our greaniations relation ati its youth, Iiverea pec at it, ing Ghten a en to higher e ae its effect ‘on youth’ and. how. it promote 'Doukhi inobor | id acil enjoy. ed oe a cro presentations that ranged ‘from solos ‘to '30_ voice choirs’ in the Dawkohok: com: $3, 000. Cominco Avaed ‘ DB. Jonnion, formerly of Rossland, is Bone of 10 Canadian students to ‘have ed 3 98.009" Cominco fellowship ‘thig Tey: plete-a fello started hase of the co com any’s program in 1944. was Mr, Johnson, son 0! Johnson stole is cnployed by the 1066 talon. minco of ship’ eae released by minco at Trail PETTITY. “PHOTOS PHdTOS ne “PETTITT 1 aleatiak ti PETTIFT, PHOTOS SOLOHd! Lihnize TT PHOTOS” i munity centre, G Okulevich, sect f ini acifist views. * bP Gregory Okulevich in his ers. ‘that a, da portrays your very soul.” 4 He hoped that there would be miore cultural exchanges be- tween all peoples’ so ‘appredt derstanding of ers would be ‘promoted. “Toleration and peaceful as- m gives births to raclehe| of We and Pee lation of your n bor,” he said. Soba “| erga honorary chairman o! eR Legebokst a B.| Otte Mints foe ea space the brief address, in Doukhobor e felt singing of peoples’ said, “good year. “pened of As24 crossing the ist! "He has held the Chrig Spen- ‘oul on 8} Ba scholar- e ‘tiadé ‘22 years ago, a to (207; fellowships valued at $336,- jo00 have been awarded by, RAPERY perdi Bk rd Wide Range of $i mpl @ Custom-Made, = For Home Sewing . 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Winner o of the coveted Stan- ley Humphries trophy, awarded |’ to the best all ‘round graduat- | fo ing student, was ‘fudents coun- cil president Ken: ‘Pickering. Winners of the ed the aggregate dictorian future with e: two, runner-up les, which are equal aw- were, Ron Verzuh, who: trophy, Tom McGau- ley. who ‘received ‘the’ leader's Guest ‘speaker ‘at “the exer- Sapabilitiss. was Castlegar; News \edi- tor Campbell who urged’ ; Graduates to always look for-| disco ard to' the expec- =| tavesr. sn. to-gesbe us Stele stfoly work : wri a sense ‘of enthusi- aan se lo yarned graduntes that “te isn't always rosy, oven for al ‘epared” and Yaded: “it is ‘all: too‘true ithat life seldom gives. us vany: more than «just it degree ‘of encouragement which tatfiecs fo keep us ‘at a reagonably full exertion of our duates” have ‘already met many,| 9; juragements in life and since every y discouragement en en, SHSS STUDENTS Cathy Abrossi- Tl bs Master: Holden while Mr, oe cercaronles-! for: the exercises was Prine) al John ll was infrodiced by Nissan R e- At ene banquet which pre- ceeded th Mrs. H. Johnton 365-8294 Recent Wisitors at the home and Mrs, R. C, Donnan were their. son ‘ane daughter-in- Jaw, Mr.'and Mts, David Donnan of Vancouver: H. Johnson spent Jast week vi visiting in Rossland, re- turning shoine Saturday, Eight ‘members of. Castle- The toast to br Verzuh, student's counell president Ken Pickering was toastmaster while grace was said by Rev. Wilding, t to the Queen was given by Irene Deverney while the one to the parents was delivered by ick | ee ugee, t It was replied ‘to by ‘The toas' Rod ‘eipoel b and | Kinnaird sn a Me | 6. toasi le. de- lowever, he remarked, gra- partnent of education’ by Gord: on Siacol? was replied. te by ‘The toast to. the teachers} man. yy Dianne ine Baberlak was vas replied ry.’ Co! th d toast; to ‘the graduates by. W. Oleski was replied to by Ron Valley Vista Unit ‘Has Coffee Party A'bake sale in: conjuncti with the. Aflernoon ‘Gat coffee party was cussed b; mnembars of tho Valley 7 vista init of the ieamestio aed recently at th mo of Mrs, V.Markle? oe eth event will take ‘place on the morning of June 5 at the. home of \Mrs. E:.C.Acker- ee Next month will be the last meeting: before the summer gar UCW motored to Harrop on Wednesday, where they held thelr executive meeting at the home of Mrs. P. Swift, Wits, K) MacLure and daugh- is Maxine MacLure spent a few days last week in Spokane. Members: oes Minto fianter of the OES wi CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 2, 1966 Hi-Lite Restaurant “SPECIALIZING IN CHINESE FOOD” Phone 365-6741: for. 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"Ph. 368- 5566 The guest rapaaker! noted that ‘‘the outstanding character- istic of youth is the tempermen- tal predominance of: courage over Hnoldlty” but suggested that ‘this “often exists in &:man of Mr.. Camphell .added that “a sense of enthuslasm and de- termination backing: un ‘Tegiti- mate ambitious goals fs to be lauded in anybody, regardless of ‘his-age- the-lavel of his fob or the place of his employment.” He urged eraduates to do their best tn all they. attempt. ‘Valedictorian Tom, McGau- ley’ told. the acnroximately 800 bersons present that he and his fellow ‘graduates have Born th othe moff and Jack Burak are to make a two-week visit to Mon- treal in July under the Canadian Centennial youth Travel. Pro- gram. This program enables grade 11 and 12 students to see how other Canadians’ live. In other paris of the country ‘is other of the count —Castlegar News Photo - For ‘ail: ‘Your: : INSURANCE AND: AGENCIES - extend our r horizons. In the Via sure that we succeed, society wills have have | benefited by our ste, Saag tribute to parents and teachers, McGauley sald his class -f “acknowledges our debt 1o you. ‘He sald the “talisman” which the graduates of 1966 will carry with: them throughout -their: li: ves will be “a sense of fellow- Shih and scholarship” obtained Greetings: to ‘the duates from the ‘Toon of era were who: assured them that wi’, residents. 5 hy. hoped that? aeald Be 2 would go: out. in “the “world ; “taking as much pride:in the communi FOR | AIRLINE _ RESERVATIONS ‘@ : MEXICO - HAWAIIAN. AND EUROPEAN. TOURS); gy ARRANGED @ CASTLEGAR. AGENT FOR}: >THE WESTERN: HOTEL ‘ CHAIN © “WEST'S “DEPT; STORE’. - 052 main: meet oo and Aenina White & Green, oO: fe Laven: Umbrellas. Umbrella Table -... 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