CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 25, 1964 _ Happy Crowd at Robson WI's Strawberry Festival ite cloudy skies and crowning of the queen, the hea- good crowd | vens opened up, and all were ‘and adults| forced under cover. Due to the kindness of Henry Hyson, the school auditorium was used. The band, under the’ direc- tlon of Norman Fishwick, was in ‘attendance and the’ Queen, | Mar- ' garet)Thors, and her attendants Joanne Millis, Julie Havdale, Violet Gorkoff, Glenda Oborne, Nadia Kales- Festival. : “The ©: B. Ballard Rover crew were: in’ charge of. many varted and interesting races and games. ? Concession: booths «by the Evening: Group and: games: of}: skill by Castlegar, Junior Cham-| ber of Commerce were’ set up enjoyed ‘by. all. ? A few minutes’ before the : B crowned by. Mrs. charter member of WI. Mrs, Waldie then introduc- ed Mrs. Leckett of Fruitvale, past president. of the’ district, whe, brought greetings and best and Rokison Evening Group’ Meoling . The Robson Evening Group held its last meeting at the home of Mrs, Ivy Saliken ‘with 15 members and one guest present. Mrs. Woodrow, gave the se- cretary’s' report inthe absence of Mrs. Donald. i Mrs. Saliken gave a progress report on’ the’ selling of Wat- “Kins products, The draw was won by Mrs. Macallister. A delicious lunch) pall, was served by the hostess. ENCE WAYNE’S TWO-WAY RADIO ‘Kinnaird Residents sprin der the Junior Olympic’ Train- acorss: Canada by! the Royal Ca- -nadian Legion ag part of a’ phy- sical fitness program. the Branch by the staff of. the school :not only’ by their. help, but also by making available the equipment. fe testants. was kept in.the various Arishinkoff. class-50 yd. dash, 75. yd. dash This meet wound w) training and‘ trial n that is being sponsored Fine cooperation’ was. given "s record of first plage con- ‘The local Branch was well pleas- ed. with’ their i i TA., training: and: track meet’ was an} mptu meeting at the Le: 0-|F. B et ti: President. ‘and! refres hi Department, of Highways ; Nelson, B.C, The following schedule will be to September. 8, 1964, SUMMER SCHE -) pheitie Daylight Saving” Leave Balfour ! 7:00 a.m., 9:00 a.m, id any-" assist- wind “up of the spring than’ welcome 10:00; ae nts: 0 yd. dash Mr ume Gayle McNabb, iscus throw and broad uating sented to the school at awards day recently by Don Schwartzen- hauer, president of the graduat- rs Marg. Brownli ‘Ss. Mrs, H. Grummett, Mrs, H. .| Johnson, Mrs. J. Raine, DeFoe and ‘Mrs, E. Cuthill, C| members ‘of:Minto Chapter, Or. der‘of the’ Eastern: Star. moto1 ed to”Rogslind where they ate tended a coffee party held by members of Alpha Chapter who were honoring one of their mem- bers who is’ leaving Rossland'to h{ make her home in Penticton. Big Air ‘Sohnson, Ph. 365-0294 Mrs, R. all The picture of the grad- class of SHSS was pre-|in'a row. 4 pm. 'ol 2 Planned ee | ae it, 4 : t Colville “Sports Spectacu! The .show will, be held at nm’ Aug. 1 and at 2 p.m. on Aug. 2, Colville Jaycees will Show 1:00am. Show .was. feat June 17, 1964 Nelson, B.C. effective on the Kootenay Lake’ Ferries corimencing June 27, 1964 , 12:00. mid. District Engineer. evil 11:00 ain.” 12:00 noon 1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 3:00' p.m. 4:00.p:m. 5:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m 10:00 p.m. 2:00 a.m. ‘NAPOLEON — By McBride” (T SURE IS A‘ RELIEF TO HAVE " /SUZY. OVER TO PLA UTES SOE Tem AGRE § AS < George Cady Again Chosen 7 To Carry Liberal’s Standard Kootena’ West. k lore ite! “ilberal "candidate | inauship renee an sates: Frande on the fag. issue, Unant- Mr. Cady scored opposition micusly ° ects Grit: ‘standard | leader John Diefenbaker for the al Warfield . last .week| manner in. which he said the dy,’ Liberal candi- Conservative MP - from: Saskat-; Aan qu pols. questioned government le said that if the a ment falls, Mr. Diefenbaker ‘can be blamed for an early election. ‘IT am’ prepared,” O date ia the last federal election. |): im he made his} the‘ meeting, “to serve the peo- te! flag rand cle! erved under the Red ; Busign on you can place your trust and tad ovine aunty 2 ee ee aay new flag will bind Canadians to-| in i Bether, hen I must stand behind | nay West, time th went: unopposed | sented aes ui tl dy Mr. Cady is successt gaining the seat for at when the 54: memh Stood "solidly behind or, Nelgon. : farren Ferguso! he told | Bim ple, party: and cause in’ which | it will be ‘the first | am ding. will be’ repre- | /#aam Housing Deals “With More Than : Roof Overhead By CMHC: The study of housing deals with one of: man's -basic needs <— shelter, But housing is more just’ shelter, more than fhe mm | roof over-your head. It means providing decent living accom- modation with all the additional things: that” modern: ingenuity has added to the home and that expect — sa- nitary facilities, meats of com: tomation “in kitchen,.. temperature contra we have come:to munication, * aut entertainment facilities, aing includes parking ; areas, °,(; dation’ for ep : unive Swimming ‘is Fun. - But Waler Safety. Providing decent accommo- “Quside the house itself hou- the ; buildin; of streets, ‘parks, playgrounds-and CASTLEGAR ‘NEWS; Thuraday, _ Castlegar: Junior ‘Guides. Entertain at Lawn Party The Castlegar Junior Guide| noon Mrs. Stre’ ca 2 off presented ce mpany under the leadership | Mrs, H. Johnson on behalf of the in 4 fe pariah Me Parent group with a bon voyage last week on, ‘the nia at the fisy ane wished hee 8 hapny hol day. Mrs. Johnso: to: home, This was the ro igen girls’ final mecting for the sea- Heed neg ar: he ellis and Included in the guests were ict ‘col the guests for attend- ing. omalee; and the! eit mo .-, Mra. Rizzuto welcomed the guests and the Guides held their opening ceremony. The girls en- tertained ©: with © several: camp songs ‘after which they: served delicious refreshments to their ene Faring. th : ig. the afternoon Mrs. Johnson.and Mrs, Dalziel judged some nature work the girls had done. was a difficult task as. there ‘were 60 many beauti- ful nature specimens turned in. There were many pressed fip- wers, leaves, drawings of se- kinds of ‘birds found in Con. Durance Rescue trucks with full res sue equipment are now station: in each zone in the province. They are available for tralning ite ie municipal Jevel. Provin- § 1 insiructors may be brought fa ior training and local candi- oa es. may: be sent to Vancouver cH PRINTING?! “McGILL SHOES ~ ‘rom > EREMENKO'S | Septic Tank Service is now available. Phone: the boy yaaa Village Office for particulars. se ‘Aheow Heather Megher pul __tecord players, ete. Allen Selbie, and eens hrow Wm. Jellema, 182-4th Ave. Kinnaird Village. Clerk. i , dash and 220 yd, dash MMMM Ron Jackson. Broad jump, eee eee ———————————————— also sponsor.‘an air show dance| |: ; the ‘night of ‘Aug.: 1. . Featured flyer will be Har- old’ Krier, internationally 'fam- ous’ three-time ‘winner of the coveted Colonel Joe Mackey’ pre- cision aerobatic flying trophy. ing class. : r. and Mrs, Don Wickett and family left Saturday. for a holiday to be spent visiting with their parents and relations in Rosetown, Sask. .° P. Sherridan, | wo Mrs. i spent: the past two weeks visit- ing. with Mrs. L McNeil, left Monday to; return to' her home SALES & SERVICE. Ph. 365-3298 We handle car radios, Must be Ghserved The ‘summer ' year unfortunately claims every, Road and Use Gastlogar Nows Classified Ais fe. sp lake,; river or swimmin; ral pi is the only party that | 48 the most lethal vacation’ hee apy to the “majority of Ca-} 2°d, according to t : ithe All’ Ca- nadians. st ‘ nada ‘Insurance Federation. ‘The | Conservatives,” ld: be ny ig is fun and‘ sho- : enjoyed. ttmioet: ye Saft yd. dash and 440 yd. dash Les Rourke, high jump Wayne Ki- nakin,‘ pole vault Ray ‘Halera- wich. Boys juvenile class pole|in Vancouver. — vault high jump and broad jump ‘Mrs;.J.-D. Smith returned Pat Verigin, 100 yd. and 220/ home, Thursday after spending yd. Arm two weeks visiting with relations ees eee in Vancouver and Victoria: : and Mrs, L. Grunerud and family of Vancouver spent -}a few: days visiting’ wil the We have the Answer to-your. 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FLYERS ARE IN THE MAIL home of Treasurer Alex Che reported there‘ are cpoveaave Ber aed SST ev memberships.” -up individual ’ * Allen Sel- this week that J. Riemer Jr. * Bill Wadds of Wadds Con- struction: of Robson’ and Cor Nicholson, owner of the Castle- gar News Stand, were accepted into membership’ in the Cham- ber, John Guthrie, ‘manager of the Celgar pulp siviston here, ie Chamber as he has’ accepte: Prince George. = Position a Kinnaird Residents Riemer Sr. feet.” Mr. and Mrs. John Hanem of Cloverdale and Mr. V. Wiebe of Castlegar weer Sunday visi- tors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Dyck. Doorway to _ all your banking ~ * : ¢ C a! _ A letter ‘will be sent. By see : Z Pre cee h Be ya, Alon sue Castlegar ares: office in’ the : * is . W.T. Waldie of the Cham- ber’s Columbia’ River Gevehe: ment Committee sald the ‘com- mittee’s chairman, J. C. Enevold- sen, had met in Vancouver. with officials of B.C. Hydro and re- ceived | assurances of: ‘the: Au- |: Shority if; fooperatio: 1 with the |° . mer Dee com! ee. ce 3 i iii MOTORS Lid. Fvin Amerlea's fongést fre rary ride batwoon Btu iad Koctenay Boy =. 2880 Highway Drive, TRAIL, Phone Zenith ‘6330. = _ “SALES ‘AND. SERVICE | taking over the ownership of New highways into the.Kootenays are helping ta lure people ront nefghbouring: Alberta and ‘from the south. Like the = Lae Robinson Stores products of Interior. Breweries; the, “quality” of what we and say “Thank You” to all who ene ne ; : ; : ft : ! “4 A offer tourists Is ble - soaring is and'clear, _ a . * beautiful lakes plus‘a happy welcome! You are warned that Water Service will be . suspended to. 7th Ave., North of Bench Road, Wocdiand Park and Dumont from midnight June : ‘29 to 4.00 a.m. June 30, | THERE’S MORE THAN GOOD BEER BREWING IN THE KOOTENAYS! _ please don't make the postman guess— be sure to write © the correct address. . W. Ledue and family of Kinnaird were S Sunday visitors at the home of aan fon AY Mr. and Mrs. C. Rempel. TwT_ iT i tiniTTTTTaTinitttt Allen Selbie, Village Clerk Did you ever stop to consider all the things a chartered bank can: do for you? Your local branch is much more ‘than a conve-- nient place to make a deposit, cash a cheque _ OF see about a loan: ach branch,’ large or small, offers a full'banking service; And only here is it possible for. you todoall your 3 banking under one roof.A branch tank is, in effect, a service centre and everyone:on the stat is there to ‘help you, to look after We wish to extend Best Wishes to This Is ariother kind of “brewing” we like <‘the steady hum of our fast-growing tourist industry. Not just because visitors - ‘use ‘Our products and ‘enjoy them, but: because’ “tourist dollars mean more work and a better living for all Kootenay: Mr. and Mrs. Clare ‘Williamson on Cen Bo 8 Envoy Corvair : patronized us during our operation of the ‘store. INTERIOR 2 as3028-8 Brewery-fresh beer and ale thr the ai doesn’t he way from the fresh malt to n't buy Mr. and Mrs. S. C. MUIRHEAD ‘ : : just happen. Every step of t : the bottling process quality is the watchword, You ca better beer than that of Interior Brewerles. : in ertisément.is not, publish or displayed by, the Liquor Control Board or. by. the. Governiient of British Columbia, ; = UCT TCC TKN eek .