A TIME FOR BIS THOUGHTS. it’s spring, and: across Canada young men's famétes’| turn to... fishing. Sitting atone and idly watching a line dangling over a cool blue lake, it gives a,fellow a chance to catch up on his daydreams. Traffic lights may soon dis- eipline the traffic at the inter- section of ‘Pine and Columbia in downtown Cavtlegar, the Kin- naird-Castlegar and District Sa- fety Council’ was informed last Thursday. } * Leo Bosse, representing ‘the Village: of’ Castlegar, told the meeting that the traffic count had .not.'becn quite ‘sufficient but the danger involved during certain’ periods of the day pa Columbia Ave., although he said he had not been in favor of this for the total area. He added that the same method. is“ also designated for Maple. St. ‘|The Safety Council. meet- ing saw representatives in at- tendance from both the Castle- gar and. Kinnaird councils, the fire departments and by A. E. Staite from the department of Highways as well: as visitors from the Trail Safety Council who Mrs, Les ompted the promp’ ider the has Read, and L.. Forte and |‘ stallation of stop lights for the area with an eight head signal. He said that. also being consl- ‘dered was the possible. moving of. the present flashing lights to Maple and‘ Columbia near the Crossroads Service’ Centre. Mr. Bosse’ reported — that crosswalks’ have been: painted in. the village/and expressed as noteworthy the policy of paral- lel parking: on both sides of 62 Kindergarten Students Graduate, Receive Diplomas On a recent Sunday after- noon in the Kinnaird Improve- ment Society Hall, parents, fri- ends and relatives were enter- tained at the graduation exer- the form -of a recitation was extended to all present. Follow- ing this the entire group: pre- sented a melody of nursery ‘ryhmes intersperesd by time- cises of 62 little students from St..Joseph’s Kin- en, Kinnaird, and St. Ri- Kindergarten, Castlegar, under the direction of the Sis- ters of the Atonement. A very warm welcome in IF YOU ARE A SALESMAN OB BUSINESSMAN ... And want a smart central address when in Vancouver, you will like the friendly courteous staff who attend to your wishes, whether it's in your room or executive suite... . Then you want the SANDS MOTOR HOTEL MUtual 2-1831__. Davie at Denman {Commercial honored “‘On English Bay at Stanley Park” ‘ly and «) recitations. The Ki ‘ten With ithe Dolly.” | Former Castlegar © Girl-is to Gather Botany ‘Specimens ‘Two girls from the Univer- sity of Victoria will spend their summer, gathering specimens of Vancouver Island's plant life for including * nee “Musical Graduation” which was complete with school secretary, valedic- torian, athe Sister, and a priest Band demonstrated their know- dition of “Frere Jasques”, “Lit- tle Jack Horner”, “Marine Hymn” ‘and “There's a Blue- bird”. i A play entitled ‘Mother Goose Picture Book” followed with almost the entire in the role of nursery ryhme char- 8. Eight little boys and girls delighted the audience with a recitation entitted “The Rheu- matis” followed by the “French Minuet”. Two little children in traditional costume sang “Dance ledge of music with their ren-/ the Following this Jast item, the 's botany depart- ment. The two students,.Joan Hett and Wendy Armstrong, will un- dertake the outdoors expedition. Miss Hett received. all of sher were with their diplomas by J. H. Cor- bett principal of Twin Rivers School in Castlegar. °° Mr. Corbett spoke - on the outstanding ‘ability of the Sis- ters and congratulated the gra- duates on their: excellent per- formances. During the program Bruno Griffone played several selec- tions on the accordian, A pre- sentation was made on behalf of the Kindergarten mothers to Sister Thomas Marie who’ re- ceived a lawn chair and a bou- quet of flowers. Sister , the Cas- PALMISTRY Reader and Advisor Bring your probiems to her She will help you. Satisfactory Readings 1366 Bay Ave., Trail we stock.a full selection of SAVAGE SHOES ; for children ‘| arrived’ by plane in’ Dublin ‘Ire- tlegar teacher, was ‘presented with a bouquet of flowers’ by the Kindergarten mothers with the ale. trict and. now resides jn ‘Victo- ria with her parents, Miss Hett: will graduate this spring fromthe university with her BSc: with a botany major. She has been. granted a teach- ing. assistantship towards a mas- ter’s degree by the University of Wisconsin. She will go to Wisconsin to study and will spend: part of her time teaching elemen- tary botany and will be paid by the university there. ‘She has been. granted $2, 700: towards her studies.:: After . leaving high school here, the 26-year-old university student served in the RCAF as a pro-rec’ speciailst. Prior studies at Victoria, a purse of money as a gift. Sister Bernadette is away temporgrily and was to. have land this morning. She expects to visit for several weeks af- ter an absence from her home- land of about, 15 years, Hirile Replacement Places Strong Third In Speech Goniest A young West Keotenaiax, 14-year-old May Messenger of she was a swimming and Phy; “nated a to| missioner E. ‘C. Murray Bowen who demonstrat- ed the potential explosive pro- perties of ordinary household sprays. School board representative | == Ernie: Mills, chairman of the school safety poster campaign, reported that all posters from the schools ‘have been turned in.’ At the final judging, the award will go to the school pro- ducing the best poster. The ‘award is’ the contribution of Columbia Cellulose who has do- travelling trophy to the qaneine Achiool to be retain- ed for a ‘For tie’ ‘department of high- ‘| ways, Mr. Staite referred ‘to the control: of traffic leading to the Castlegar ferry. It is t be. left in the hands ‘of the de partment which .will try to im- prove the Situation. He sald his department ‘was extremely interested in any ‘suggestions for he matter of posting of lanes, He said that surveys have been. made with the location being .under , observation. "One suggestion was that a retaining wall be installed on the rail- way embankment on the pul mill side..He said that the post- ing of lanes would be difficult and required further study. Regarding -funeral traffic in. Kinnaird, Mr. Staite asked the Safety Council to bring to ‘the attention of the funeral di- rector that funeral processions would ‘require better supervi- sion at the left turn off High- way No..3 leading to the Park Memorial Cemetery. He. said a hazard exists where the funeral cars are com: elled to cross three lanes at this point, facing oncoming traf- fic up to 60 miles per hour. Leo Bosse and Kinnaird com- Ackerman of- fered to discuss the situation with the funeral director. as made aes, strong will travel to Port Hardy in a rented truck, taking with them two, tents, one a base camp and: the other a tiny fly tent which can be packed into the bush for side. trips. . They'll also take a small eartop boat along for use on lakes, ‘cooking and . sleeping equipment, -a- specimen press and a2. small. camp heater to dry out specimens. Field trips will: last’ two weeks and will) include west coast and Gulf, Island points. -| pits which are especially ha- Wi at the meeting regarding gravel zardous at times of high water. The Safety Council will write to the owner of the gravel pits to back up ‘the. village in’ its attempt-to eliminate these holes situated near the drive-in thea- tre property. The Castlegar and District Safety © Council, indicated | that. 84 accidental injuries were list- ed in the number of out -patients for the month of April in addi- tion to 11 accident patients who spent a total of 52 days in hos- Hospital, in‘ its report to the|4 Traffic Lights Again Mooted For Highway Inierseciion home and male vietims outnum- bered the females. This ratio was also indicated for the month of March ‘when “reported were’ 87 out-patients: and ‘five accident Patients spending a total of 27, days: in hospital. ‘An informative demonstra- tion on fire fighting appliances for. small ‘fires was given by Fire Chief Ed Lewis, Scott alr paks were demontsrated by the Kinnaird firemen, Both depart- ments. demonstrated life saving equipment which is available to citizens at all times. SEE US FOR... GIFTS FOR THE MALE Graduetes SHOES — CUFF TIES — SWEAT! =e eE = 4 = = = = = 3 |= SS = ‘DAVID COOPER MEN’S WEAR . IN THE OGLOW BLOCK — CASTLEGAR - al cco TT cis aero LINE-UP WILL @ SAVE TIRE WEAR ®CUT VIBRATION @ ELIMINATE, SHIMMY @. END. ROAD WANDER @ GIVE EASIER STEER- ING KEN’S | WHEEL ALIGNMENT | KINNAIRD . PH. 365-2472 ACM eee eo} LINKS — SHIRTS ERS — JACKETS See EVENI Monday, June Adults: 50c McKAY SCHOOL OF DANCE presents an BALLET & TAP Kinnaird Improvement Society Hall NG OF 1 — 7.30 p.m. Children: 25c. Spring Clean-Up. MHO Retains Moran In Suspension Appeal his: lth fH inteoe to dismiss,” by the provincial kre of Butte who came to the: “region in June of ‘last year,’ was’ si ded ttl 290 juspende: three ent’s conclusion that Dr. MeAnulty wa | s cinauited:, for such em loyme eanulty said he’ had rr, since been advised the grounds alleged for his suspension py the Erte ht re. to icy, insubordi- nation and inefficler aio Be said he. would, ‘categor!- cally “deny the ' truth’ of any of the al legations. toy Dr. aes "8 statutory a ap- peal against is ension will be heard by ‘the vil ser- ee. commission, Ilkely in Vic- Date has not yet been set but ‘probably the. appeal : will be heard early in June. “Renata Socials ue. tnd’ Mes. orton Bonin, ant mt Tina Marie and Michael, Mra, 3, 'Hanem and Mr. Ron ‘Bonin of Trail were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Ju- lius yok. pera Thomas Hun- ohak i Hubert and Fern and Wal- do Penner spent“ the weekend at the home of Mr.’ and Mrs. Billie “at Canyon. ‘While there they attended the Creston Blos- som val, Miss’ Anne Funk and Miss Doric “McKenzie . of | Spokane were. weekend visitors at the home of Mrs, H. Funk. Mrs, P. Warkentin has left for Nanaimo ‘where she. will spend a'week’s holiday at the home of her son-in-law ‘and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.’ Robert McKay, Arthur, Victor and Linda of Oli- ver were weekend ° visitors. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Letkeman. Mr.Pete Doell of Clear- Wo havo the Answer to your :; DIAMOND. . NEEDS * Terrific selection ia stock at all times. Don’t be puzzled — see us to-day and in the , Meantime here's your crossword puzzle answer BOSSE: Ss _ JEWELLERY ‘‘phone 365-2041: ‘ atten s Spending the past four ast; when the top to have | some ane in! front’ of you.-There. is. g tobe ‘an ‘accident’ some: day. water was a weekend visitor et his home here. Miss’ Helen Fehr has re- turned to her home in Manitoba maa ig bere: Mrs. A. eman accompanied Miss Febr to her hi home. * Mr. and Mrs. Max Wiesner were Sunday visitors “at the homie of Mr. and Mrs, F. Wies- “LETTER TO EDITOR Dear Sir: Please let me have a small space in’ your ‘valuable paper ‘oO express my. feelings in. re- gard to the ferry. few weeks ago, after a fatal accident, it was recom: mended that the guards on te s be. made. higher. “gee me the ferry has left or "I would also’ suggest ‘there ea sign on the Robson side fale ffic from the .east to}. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Fast, : SHOWCASE WEEKLY REPORT ON THE LIVELY ARTS Sat. May 80, GREAT MOVIES (CBC); Young Elizabeth I, Jean Simmons, Stewart Granger, : Sun, May 31. “(CTV); litictans "Geta ues. Mon,, June 1. PLAYDATE (CBC); Image of Love, story of two Jonely people in a rooming house, Tues., June NEWS- : MAGAZINE ‘cat; Cali- fornia’ primary results, ELEVENTH HOUR (CTV); young man’s attachment to his. mother threatens marriage, Wed., June ‘3, MASON (CBC); Case af th ihe Woeful Widower. Thirs,,. June 4, ZERO HOUR (CTV); Nigel Patrick stars as chief of interna- tional airline security. JACK PARR (CTV). Fri, June 5, D-DAY PLUS 20 YEARS (CTV). Ninety-minute revisit | to .. Normandy invasion beaches by Gen, Eisenhower. Clyde's Choice OF A ‘NEW MOVIE. By CLYDE GILMOUR Go SHOWS _ TO WATCH Bess, biography’ of Queen | 20/20 ENTERTAINMENT NEWS & VIEWS A-Canadian clracior who failed “in. his* dream to establish a feature motion *pleture industry in Canada » bas. found success in Holly. wood, Harvey, Hi rt, 36-year-old former, CBC-TV. ‘director, has’ just. finished his first U.S, feature leneth movie, us Riley's Back In Town. A_, native of: Toronto, married toa Montrealer and now the» father ‘of two _ daughters and a son, Hart made: the picture for Uni versal” Studios, It tells the story of a navy veteran who returns home attempting to Fick up the threads of his e The TV. networks are “Hning up ‘their shows for the’ fall,” and: CBC-TV. has signed two hour-long ad- ‘venture serles and a half “hour comedy series, The adventure shows are Mr.” Broadway, with Craig ‘Stevens. inthe role of a public relations agent, and , Danger Man, the story of. a ‘NATO -special” investigator. The network. also will carry 1 Jack Benny ‘this fall. ®@. Frank Sinatra, in Jap . :an_ to, film ‘None ‘But. The” ‘ Brave, hada narrow brush’ «With death, ‘Swimming for'a scene, he was swept.out to sea a by a huge wave. «Many of the old reliables in Britain's. most’ profitable comedy ‘series are “back in action .in. CARRY ON _ CABBY. Their skills in. the traditional art. of English music-hall ‘humor are. con- _ siderable. Sidney James ap- Pears as the driver-owner of a thriving fleet of taxi cabs. wife. (Hattie Jacques)- but neglects her in favor.of the company. ““Put’ me “and an old engine side by side,” Liz ‘remarks bitingly during one of the’ film's’ better moments, “and just guess wenieh one he starts to strip. own,” He is fond enough of his fat .. Book oF ry ‘Week By PERCY ROWE —<$<$$—— A MOVEABLE FEAST by. Ernest Hemingway; Sod. Reginald* Saiinders, $4. at These. memories . of | life ‘in Paris‘ in his: abs . written by the Jate Ernest Hemingway. in his 50s, come to us as a feast indeed. {In this book, Hemingway’s love - abounds for, Paris, its wait- because Ri -| sia has ‘the greatest forest re. rail of the allowable ‘cut, ‘Tech- PENNY STEPS DOWN : LLG. . Bentle ne) q ected chairman of ite Gouna be Canada’s biggest compeutor in| V. World markets for doreay Pro- uct seeing Sel neve Bentley’ noted that “While doubt the feasibility of such a huge increase in the' immediate future, I’m sure it will be sone in. the long run, sources’ in ‘the-: World. :With these, .she can earn: foreign ex- change to pay for her food and of hving, most of this spoons should be absorbed at home, Bentley said, but, # if she hse to, Russia will export before ‘con- suming at home. in' world markets, B.C. indu: must, be, extremely careful to watch" production’ costs,‘ even though ‘most of the avenues for economy had already. been fully explored. “Iam taking: the chair ‘at the height ‘of ‘a cycle’ of ‘pros: perity, butI would | like to sound word of caution,’ -he said. ‘We can no longer make of our mills ‘simply; by process- ‘ing more’ logs,’ because» under sustained -yield,: we -are using nological improvements, while still possible, will not ‘continue to, match those of the-Jast. few years. We. have reached. the’ ultimate in’ gconoiate ullization for must anyt ductio “Mr. Bentley, vice-presi CASTLEGAR NEWS,: Thursday, May’ 28; 3964 Russia to Compete For Pulp Markets son of Crown Zellerbach - it} da Ha. was re-elected ‘ream Directors are: R: H. Ellison; 5. J. Hodgins, W. L. Keate, J. , Christensen, A.D, Hamilto W. - ‘Breltenbach, ‘¢ ¢ "Frantz, ie, -S; umare: GR. Meniay nd 3 Dagg. LIMITED + i ” Government “Approved FLYING, SCHOOL To- meet: this “competition lustry | © e greater use |” PH. DAYS ‘365-7444- TRAVELLING? by Air, Rail or Ship For Information, Reservations and Tickets— Fer Tours, Cruises & Hotels anywhere, see VIPOND for TRAVEL “Your Experienced: ‘Travel: Agent” Phese Zenith 6181! Trai?!’ weekdays 8.50 a.m. to 530 p.m, Friday. until 9.00 Pr :. OR. PHONE ANYTIME we Air Charter Service = Rentals - Sightseeing Flights Located at the Castlegar Airport. _PH, NIGHTS 365-4871 _ financed “Nat Gas” says “Now is the time to modernize your Home heating with a new furnace from your dealer, by. Inland Natural Gas Co. Ltd. when: approved to “Blue Flame” standards of installation.” “King Koin Launderette ; Located i in Castleaird Plaza; 'a going concern. Law : ers, its cafes, its its: winters..: But..It: is the. ‘people-:whom- he writes ~ about that are likely to at tract as much of the ‘Cou: t. 7, fi i of ‘Forest Jumbia Cella lalos chairman . M. ‘Hoffmeis- ter and. Tan | Mahood continue ‘as jident- Fespectively, ahi GJ.C. Hod- wait until the ferry . ram befor ap ‘What is the:hurry'the fer- ry: will. wait for, them when: they |: Notre Dame: University ‘of Nel- son, holding its ‘spring meeting on ‘The board of governors of the campus last ‘week, ex- P & G Builders Supply pressed forthco! fe ming” vate funds by | versities of British Columbia. campaign for” pri the three. uni- | all ‘The board of ricer A. E. Penney of Co. ; down’ Pay ip optimistic that the three ' universities would’ give posal ‘a: fair hearin; ice. INSURANCE 20 For: All:Your “INSURANCE ‘AND. REAL ‘ESTATE -NEEDS = = Phone or write Charles Franklin, 6142 Berwick St, ‘South Burnaby. Ph. 431-2818. MOBILE HOMES 1963 LTD. z “Franchise Dealer ‘For. : GENERAL, PATHFINDER, KNIGHT AND: SCAMPER Fruitvale, Balced. third in a Bro, ‘The girls'are employed by pital. ————_. The members of the board}. AD Shaaeeceanke ‘was made test sponsored’ by’ the Knights of Pythias in Vernon last Thurs- day evening. Miss ‘Messenger took the place of Castlegar’s Elaine Hirtle in the contest when Miss dent a few days. before she was to leave for Vernon. Miss Messenger, Grade IX student at the Fruitvale junior high elementary. school, spoke on the topic of women’s fash: ions over the period 1864-1964. n the previous -weekend, to Miss Hie: in district -fin- als held in Tr: Winner: at ‘Vernon was a girl from, Vancouver Island, and chosen second was a contestant from Penticton. KP spokesman said “Misa Messenger had ‘“‘put on a fine performance” at Vernon and thé Hirtle was hurt inja car accl-| Miss Messenter placed..second| § to help build up a base collection: for the botany department which already has 3,000 specimens: Funeral ‘Service Held on Monday For Mrs, ae neff arrangements “of the under, the Funeral Home‘ were held Mon- day afternoon’ from. the Pass Of these accidents, ‘appro- Castlegar Couple’s Infant Son Passes ‘Word. was received here on Monday of the death the pre- vious-day in ‘Vancouver of Alan Geoffrey Moo: Mr. and Mrs. Evan Moore of 3) Castlegar. Burial was in Moun- tain View Cemetery in Vancou- ver. : that in lieu of flowers, contri- ximately 86 happened in the|§ The infant. ‘was the son of : ‘The family has requested |§ Plumbing Renovations Heating Renovations Wiring Renovations And all the little jobs in this line that need doing Beg ris BOUNDARY ELECTRIC CASTLEGAR LTD. Satisfaction is our most Important Bese: phone 885-7241 butions be made to the Heart Fund. § ACROSS FROM:THE ARENA decided:to request participation in’ such a ’ CEMENT PLYWOODS LUMBER FLOOR ‘TILES DOORS WINDOWS. drive. They point out that private universi- :) ties. “are only private in a sense. Like'\all’ universities jthey per- form a public service. like the three public uni- solely upon private funds in: its operation. and exp: ion. “Fail- a such a drive would appear -MOULDINGS ‘YOUR BUILDING: SUPPLY. to be to the peo; le of the interior. where Not Dame is the only ui mniversity,”” . HEADQUAR’ 2 btw said the board in a prepared Ph. 365.8151 Creek Hall. Interment took place ain the’ Brilliant. Cemetery. ’ Born Tina:Rebalkin in .Veri- Bin, Sask,, she came to: British Creek district was that. she had rated so-highly;among. con- testants from every part of the province. In the Trail contest, win- ning Miss ‘Hirtle spoke “about the general development of Ca- nada, ' “this Splendid nation, is over ‘the 1864-1984 pe Miss in. 1913. She: on married , to John . Sofonoff'at’: Winlaw and they made their home at Cham- pion Creek until-:1963 when they moved to Pass Creek.» : She is survived by, sher:. hus band and one‘son: John! of naird; four daughters,’ Mrs.: ™M. ') Pozdnikoff; ‘Mrs. M. (Ti- REGISTRATION _ BEGINNERS SCHOOL DISTRICT No: 9. CASTLEGAR - will . Yarrys School”. Ootischenia School 38: Kinnaird School ees} Twin’ Rivers School. ;.9: 1:00 p.m. to 2: 00 p.m. ~Monday, June ‘1; 1964 be held as follows 00. p.m. to 3:30: p.m. Monday, June. rs 1964: 00, a.m: to.$:00 p.m.” Monday,‘ June ry 1964" 00:a.m. to 3: 00 Pm. Monday, J June 1, 1964 recently that UBC, Victoria: Un- iveristy and Simon Fraser’ Uni- versity intend to embark: on a united nn of for private funds in suppol f mig feancation i Phone 365-3441 AGENCIES | Bs = =e - Parts - Service - Towing’ Phone 426-3411 — Box 2409 — — Cranbrook, B.C. i Ul LTE me Ur : versities, Notre: Dame depends | °° ure ‘to: include the university |” Messenger. periea “about x shi and Pat | na) of., Mosley, Al- Campbell of Trail, daughter of berta; Mrs. K.< (Annie) Pere- Mr.’ and. Mrs,_Ken Campbell, versoff of Pass: Creek ‘and Mrs. Cana NN. 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