CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 3, 1969 “Woodland Park The annual presentation of awards was held at Wood- land Park School last Thurs- jay. The following is a list of the awards made at that time; Scholastic Achievement Grade One — James Cav- anagh, Terry Ward, ‘Terry Nazarofe and Beverley Chern- off. ” Grade Two — Jodi Wig-' en, June Trehearne, Andrew McDonald and Salley Bird. Grade Three — Erin Hall, Mark Wigen, Susan Leitch, Patsy, DeVries and Donna Marcellus. Grade Four — Donna Zebroff, Storie Plotnikoff, don Bevans and Lorraine Marcellus, Perfect Attendanco Grade One — _ Jeneine Patou, and Beverley Chern- Grade Two — Kirby Way- ling, Judy Walker, ‘Scott Don-' aldson, Glen Miller and Julia Holdsworth. Grade Three —_ Willie Warford and Janice Donald- son. Grade Four — Evelyn Drazdoff, Terry Jollimore, Joe Nevakshonoff, Donna Zebroff, Gloria Plotnikoff, School Awards Smith, Anne McDonald, Sus- an Bonthron, Cindy Harna- dek, Barry Poster and Judy Donaldson. Grade Six — Terry Bas- ran, Susan Carrigan, Karen Cleeve, Jennifer Maitland and Beverley Simmons. Music Grade One — Terry Ward, Grade Three — Faron Ward. Grade Four — Steven Holdsworrt and Laura Cree- ” Grade Five — Linda En- oksen, Susan a Anne Steven th and Zel- la Travis. Grade Five — Bruce Ber- mel, Judy Donaldson, Tom Frost (3rd ye) and Kathy Warford, Grade Six — Kenny Cher- noth, David Maddocks, Lor- and) rait Gina Smith ly Judy Donaldson. Grade Six — Susan Car- Tigan, arly Bonthron, Gina Smith, David Maddocks, Gor- Certainly today's lifespan is far longer, thanks to medical advances. Both public and private health have benefitted from medi- cal research. More progress has been made in the last 20 years than in the fast 20 centuries. Your doctor and your pharmacist are important links in your life span. CARL‘S DRUGS CASTLEAIRD PLAZA PH. 365-7269 and ‘Rand Wayling. Citizenship Grade One — Terry Naz- aroff and Rhys Andrews. Grade Two — Jodi Wig- en, Judy Walker, June Tre- hearne, Salley Bird, Douglas Lamminen and Glen Miller. Three — Erin Grade Fe akshonoff, Danny Nazaroff, ‘Laverne Maloff, Dwayne Glen dinning, Linda Smith and John_ Knutson. Grade Five — Kelly Robson Man Wins Hydro Scholarship A Robson man is among 12 winners of B.C. Hydro un- dergraduate scholarships in engineering. He is Lawrence Chuts-| and dudy Dmkieor: de Six — Bruce Al-|ry ingore Judy Bonthron and Janice Jaques, Grade One — _ Terry Ward and Rhys Andrews. Grade Three — Faron are Grade Four — Kevin ran, Grade Five — Gerald Kozak, Anne McDonald and Cindy Harnadek, Athletics Grade (ne — Terry Naz- aroff au. Jeneine Dufour. Grade ‘Two — Glen Mil- ler. oa Three — Alan Conr "Grade Four — Dwayne Glendinning, Donna Zebroff and Kevin Basran. Grade Five — Barry Poster, Dan Walker, Kelly Smith, Linda Enoksen, An?! thony Creegan and Susan Bonthron. Grade Six — lingham, ¢ Gina ‘smitt and. Ter-| Gutstanding Improvement Grade One .— Pamela Kelly, Ke Kelvin Maloff and Judy Grade Walker, Cindy iy Chernott and Scott Donaldson. Grade Three — Lori Lee Pacholzuk and Mary Ann Heglin. ‘Smell in Dear Sir: May I express my hum- ble and sincere thanks for your outstanding editorial “That Smell in the Air.” Not a day passes that we do not read some news re- port of the death and de- struction caused by the pol- lution of our air, water or some other segment of our environment. The world sci- entists have warned us of a “cloud of death” encircling the earth, and Rachel Car- son’s “The Silent Spring” was i of koff, 21, a former News carrier, who is entering his third year of studies at the: University of B.C. this The scholarships are worth $250 each. Other winners included five from Vancouver, two from Burnaby, and one each from North Vancouver, Mat- squi, Campbell River and CASTLE THEATRE ses762 THURSDAY — FRIDAY EVENINGS Peter Sellers “AFTER THE FOX”: color SAT. MAT. 2 p.m. SAT. SUN MIDNIGHT - MON. - TUES. David Niven in “THE IMPOSSIBLE YEARS” color Lola Albright — Chad Everett — Comedy Coming Soon JOHN WAYNE in “HELLFIGHTERS” the effects of indiscriminate use of DDT. ing evidence that is piling up of the dangerous consequenc es to human life, the “pow- ers-that-be” continue to ig- nore this threat, talk much and do little. I suggest that the time has come to act on this men- ace before it is too late. The argument that we cannot af- ford preventative measures is not valid. We can afford it while we are alive hut a “dead” world pays no taxes tion make very meager con- sumers, Your suggestion of muni- cipal councils taking up our local “smell” problem is sound. Let us all make known our wishes to councils and all our support and assistance New CP Services Despite the overwhelm- F and a sick and dying popula-| the Air’ Editorial is Lauded to them to see what results are possible. ‘Thank you again for a Umely and worthwhile editor- Pat Romaine, Kinnaird. Senior Citizens Grants Add Up to Over $500,000 Grants totalling $75,000 have been made by the pro- vincial government this year towards providing Silver Threads services, senior citiz- ens counsellors, and the Vol- unteer for Seniors program, ‘Threads, Volunteer for Sen- jors, and senior citizens counsellors are given under the Canada Assistance Plan, where 50 per cent of the grant is obtainable at a later time from the federal gov- ernment if the Services pro- vided by the grant are deem- TIPS FROM CD One of the best. es of, be. Elected municipal per-|ing prepared in this respec sonnel have a responsibility th know the Pe for the safety of their people. ten municipal plan. COLORFUL indoor Carpet @ Suitable for bedrooms, rumpus rooms or hallways. ice _Al-/ Mrs. Dawson said, “a total JSudy|operating in Vancouver, pro- @ Easy to install and easy to maintain. @ In Stock now for immediate delivery. @ Colors include blue, green and gold. Only $5.95 Sq, Yd. SUPER TONE Shingle & Fence Stain Gallon $3.29 RED — GREEN — BROWN also Complete line of G.P. and Monamel Paints, Varnishes, Thinners and Brushes. OGLOW BROS. BUILDING & SUPPLY CO. LTD. PHONE 365-7202 the Hon. Isabel Dawson an- ed by the federal nounced this week, as she| f, i if a with th urged public support of Pion- ob it eer ng e act. eer and Elderly Citizens week proclaimed for June 29 to vuly YE nd in addition to pis, i Put Your Money In Blue Chip 6 % Paid Monthly $455,586 has been oe by the provincial government as their one-third participa- tion in recreational centres for senior cit Volunteers tor Seniors, vides a variety of recreation- al and social programs for elderly people in nursing and boarding homes, The govern- ment of B.C. provider a grant of $5,000 ¢! year towards the salary of their co-ordin- ator. ‘In Victoria, four Silver Threads centres will receive approximately $20,000 in grants from the government, which will be used for staff costs. The senior citizens counsellors program for all over British Columbia will re- ceive up to $50,000 this year. Mrs. Dawson said that CASTLEGAR SAVINGS CREDIT UNION these grants for Silver TELEPHONE STRIKE .C. Tel is prepared to talk when the union is realistic * Soup ‘N’ Prices Effective July 3rd, 4th, 5th In Your Friendly Neighborhood Safeway Store RobinjHood Flour =. 20.51.49 Sun-Rype Apple Drink Serve Chilled for a Refreshing Drink. 48 ‘fl. oz. tin Taste Tells Beans with Pork In Tomato Sauce. 28 fi. oz. tin Your 1 total food bill is lower at SAFE W AY Breakfast Gem Large Eggs Fraser Valldy - A... 49: ¢ Farm Fresh. Grade ...... Captain’s Choice Fish & Chips Frozen. Just Heat é in the Oven and Eat. 20 oz. Package Enchanted Isle Pineapple Crushed, Sliced, lor Tid-Bits. 14 fl. oz. tin E Whole. Chicken 3 Ub. 4 Ox. HM ec ceecccssecenaee Lucerne Party Pride Ice Cream: 326% Finest Quality. Choose from our Wide Assortment of Popular Flavors .. Campbell's - Mushroom Soup. 5. 5].00 Lunches. 10 oz. tin ... or , Sandwiches Makes Court or Ocean Spray Sockeye Salmon For Sandwiches or Casseroles. 7¥% ox. tin Choose From Banana, Chocolate, Coconut, Lemon or Neapolitan. 14 oz. Each ... Bel-air Frozen Cream Pies 39 Lucerne Process Cheese Loaf syn Ds 3] 29 Guaranteed Edwards Brand Fresh Coffee 1 b7 5 2151.49) Casino Tea Bags Serve Hot or Iced. Pkg. of 100 Robin Hood Cake Mixes Assorted tee Varieties. . 19 07, Package Burns Regular Smoked Assorted Colors. Pkg. of 4 rolls |... Cashmere Toilet Tissue 12...2]-90 Lucerne Bonus Quality Cottage Cheese Large Curd, Small Curd or ; 2%. 16 oz. Carton Oranges Imported. Fresh. Sweet and Juicy The: following is a statement by J. Ernest Richardson, Presi. and Chief E: it Officer of B.C. Telephone: The officers of the Federation of ‘Telephone Workers of BC. have led their membership into a strike against B.C. Teleph and unanimous : recommendations of a federal. conciliation board. The company seeped those recommendations. : On the eve of strike action the Federation officers confronted the company with new d ds for wage i of 32.1 per cent and reduced working hours and other benefits bringing the total increase to 43.5 per cent by January 1, 1970. Our Co y is p d to talks at any time the Federation officers indi- cate they will show responsibility i in their demands. ‘The Union officers know as well as we do that increases costing nearly $30,000,000 and amounting to 43. 5 per cent. by next January ist are absurd. .They made these di ds at the el ¥ of collective bargaining. Their action only strengthens my conviction that the federation officers have not bargained in good faith, but have deliberately forced a smike ‘just to Kick’ manage- mont in the teeth. NW SPE means Cottage Rolls just that. Service. CP Services is our way of providing you with even faster assistance on all services. Now with just one call you can get information on CP Rail, CP Air, CP Ships, CP Transport. CP Hotels and CP Telecommunications. With the same call you can get a mobile supervisor to call on you and discuss your problems personally. He can assist you in many ways. For example, he can help you select types of freight cars, complete bills of lading and handle all your travel ar And every he offers you _ isbacked up bya full staff experienced i in all fields of tation and i You can call CP Services twenty-four hours a day. Seven days a week, aD next time you need fast assistance, call your and ask for Ideal for Weather * Thirst "Delicious Hot, for Cold : Quencher ......... : 10. .00 Plates or. Sandwiches. Government Inspected. New peanicms Local. ‘Just Serub and Cook 1s. 1 th hour, a Pp Zenith 6865 It won't cost you a cent. Cranbrook, Trail and Nelson residents should continue to use numbers listed in the local telephone directory. After regular business hours: Cranbrook and Trail residents should ask operator for Zenith 6865. Nelson residents should telephone 352-2271. Another-new way to do business better. K< $6, Services We are concerned about the effect of a strike on individual employees and their families. But it is apparent the Union officers have no such concern, and they must bear the blame for the hardships which result. BC.TEL =) BRITISH COLUMBIA TELEPHONE COMPANY Variety Lettuce Fresh Local. Red, Butter,'R or Endive Beef Siaiage retin Beef Steakette Re Sees Agee Ranch Hand. 9 - 2 or. Portions. Package