WINNERS of the Award of Excellence were, back, left to right, Ellen Fowler, Tiana Popoff, Sandra Barisenkoff and Bill Zaytsoff. boff and Elizabeth da Costa, Missing from this picture are Katrina Edblad and Laurie Nixon, — Castlegar News Photo Front row, Teresa Plotnikoff, Margaret Holo- QUARTER CENTURY of faithful service to the government of Canada was recognized tast week in a ceremony at the Castlegar Post Office. Postmaster T. R. Deans and “The Great Secret of Success In Life Is to Ba *,,Ready When Opportunity - Comes THE BOOK SHOP Phone 365-5858 Affention W. K. Writers The Kootenay ‘Community Printing Project has received an OFY grant to collect and pub- lish W. K. Creative Writing. If you wish to submit any material, contact us at Selkirk College in Room 8-16 or phone 365-3233. FOR THAT LAST MINUTE THOUGHT “CAPTURE IT ON FILM” - POLAROID - NEW ZIP SQUARE SHOOTER ...... $34.95 SUPER COLORPACK .... $49.95 KCD HATS 3 Days Only — Thurs. to Sat. ........ $1.25 Plus FREE Canada Decal DRUG MART IN THE PLAZA PHONE 365-7269 CARL'S GOOD NEIGHBOR | aaa clerks Harry Saville and ‘Bill Leahy each received 25 year pins. — Castlegar News Photo Silver Jubilee Planned by Ca phe “Castlegar “Phblic vc? poate ES 7 Wbrary ttusteds cordial invitation to the pu- blic to join in celebrating the 25th year of the librar- y’s operation. There will be an open house on Sat., June 17, from 205 pan. with a number of events planned to make the occasion a memorable one, The anniv cake will be cut. Ten free mem- berships will be given to out-of-town residents, The winners of the poster contest will, be an- from grades 1 to 7. C prizes will be awarded. A pictorial and written available to borrowers. An amnesty for all fin- es has been declared from June 3 through to June 17. Special i Awards fo Twin Rivers School For Student Physical Fitness For the second consec- utive year, the students of Twin “Rivers School have tested themselves against the standards of the Canada Fitness program. These national standards were sct two Anyone achleving a 95 per cent average thereby obtained results that were better than 95 per cent of all those pupils of the same age and sex that were test- ed. The fitness program con- sists of six events that test the strength and stamina of various parts of the body. They are one minute speed sit-ups for strength and en- durance of abdominal-musc- Jes; standing broad jump for explosive muscle power of leg extensors; shuttle run for speed and agility; flex- ed arm hang for arm and shoulder girdle strength; 50 yard run for speed and 300 ard run for efficiency of lungs and blood system. Four awards have been established for students, that is the Award of Excel- lence for any boy or girl who reaches the 95 per cent t level in all six tests the © Gold Crest for anyone who averages 95 per cent on four tests; the Silver Crest for anyone who averages be- tween 80 and 95 per cent; the Bronze Crest for anyone «who averages between 55 per cent and 79 per cent. Nine Twin Rivers stu- dents qualified for the Award of Excellence by pro- ving that they are in the top five per cent of all Ca- nadian students of their age’ in fitness, These winners were: Sandra Barisenkoff, Katarina Edblad, Ellen Fow- ler, Teresa Plotnikoff, Tiana Popoff, Laura Nixon, Eliza- beth da Costa, Margaret Celebration stlegar Library “podk mats will also be dis! ‘tributed. “7: Refreshments will . be- served. Plan now to drop in and celebrate with us. CANCER FACTS There continues to be an alarming increase in the num of cases of lung cancer in Canada, Unfortun- ately, this is. one of the most difficult forms of can- cer to cure, fatal in 95 per cent-of cases. In 1937, when Canada’s population was about i1,- 600,000, there were 267 deaths from lung cancer in men and 110 deaths from By - creased to 3,700 deaths in men and 618 in women, al- though the population had only doubled. This huge rise lonely parallels the Highway Draggers Warmed by Police On Danger Threat Drag racers who work - out near the weigh scales in Ootischenia are warned e to ‘cease and desist” by the Castlegar b con- sumption. @ These lung cancer deaths occurred almost en- tirely in cigarette smokers, @ Death rates increase in direct proportion to the . number of cigarettes smok- ed. 5 lution by Holoboff und Bill Zaytsoff. Forty-one students stay- ed In the top five per cent of at least four events and qualified for the Gold Crest, These winners were: Patric ia McKay, Glorla Plotnikoff, Karen Walter, Marianne Co- hen, Lorna Godberson, Lisa Kofod, Susan Shmoorkoff, ° Linda Lepage, Conrad Pry- ce, Eddie Rilkoff, Bill Van Yzerloo, Ian Stewart, Rob Keller, Jim Killman, Alan Conroy, John Filipchuk, Dan Khadikin, Sheila McKinnon, Mark Meyer, Greg Moroso, Lori Pacholzuk, Kim Ware- ga, Irene West, Lorne Zaytsoff, Anna Marie Fran- co, Erin Hall, Maria Melo, Susanne Mohn, Anne Lou! Robinson, Kathy Zebert, Patrick Dermody, Angela Walter, Leslie Arishenkoff, Curt Horning, Doug Lindow, Sharon Plotnikoff. There were 87 students who qualified for the Silver Crest by averaging in the top 20 per cent of all Cana- dian students tested in their age groups. A further 50 pupils earned the Bronze “Crest making a total of 187 pupils who demonstrated a level of fitness greater than most pupils across Canada, Ly The appointments of J. A. Drennan as manager of resources and J, S. McKay ‘as. manager of operations have been announced by J. D. McMynn, general manag- er of West Kootenay Pow- er. Mr. Drennan will be re- sponsible for managing the power resources of the ‘company and for the oper- ation and maintenance of the generating plants. His responsibilities will also in- elude customer sales, exten- sion of service to customers, rates, public and industrial relations. 2 Malt onsible for design and en- a of facil- e@ Air itself does not cause lung -cancer, though it may fur- ther increase the risk in of the RCMP. and. patrols are watching for fenders. y t out this strip & public highway and drag racing is danger- ous to the drivers as well as to others. Dog Poisoning Complaints From Blueberry : Royal Canadian Mount- ed Police have asked resid- ents of Blueberry Creek ar- ea to watch for people throwing material. out of cars that might confain ~ polsoned food. Several complaints have been received of dog pois- onings ‘in- the area. Police said it was diffi- cult to establish whether. the dogs had been eating scraps from compost — heaps which poison had been ad- ded to put down rodents, or whether. there was a dog poisoner loose. ities and for construction, operation and maintenance of transmission and distribu- tion systems. 1 GALLON FREE WITH PURCHASE OF A BALLONS! EVER ACT NOW — LIMITED TIME ONLY! OLYMPIC STAIN Kootenay Building Supply Ltd, PHONE 365-5155 US. Lecturer George Emery Speaks Sunday George Emery has em- erged a8 a leading speaker on the American lecture platform, representing a ch to society's e by and program writes, “ le most speak- ers recount the problems of ie Emery rackling igh the eC ions. Our students were rs . =e \ vusidid dak KINNAIRD TRANSFER Lib, L. A. TONY GERONAZZO Sand, "Gravel, Excavation, Trucking, Ditching, Top Soil CONTRACT DISPOSAL FIELDS CONCRETE WORK ,,, Mr. ery gi Ronuasity in tates beginning in Arizona with his “Ministry to the Disenchanted.” Since 1968, Mr. Emery has offered al- ternatives to drugs to youth on high school and college campuses, as well as assist- ed adults in coming to know and express their true iden- tity. He now serves as the International Field Repre- sentative of the Universal Institute of Applied Ontclo- , headquarters located near Loveland, Colorado. Emery's “Ontology” of- fers a practical way of let- att antl ce ciend len. intelligence, en control to all activities, that all problems, personal and feneral may be solved, and at peace may be establish ed with and between all Emery's tour of Bneey eitare il Dem: ery's yt! * O! 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