Page 8 CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. {2 Piano Students Pass Exams Here Results of Royal Conservatory of Music Examinations for three i piano pupils of Mrs, Ruby Mac- lean-Angus of Castlegar, were announced this week. The three students, whose ex- amination results were not avail- able three weeks ago when the RUNNING WINNERS AT ROBSON.SUNDAY SHOOL PICNIC, JOLY 14 ‘Winners of the racing events at the Sunday ‘School | outing CasilegarMan = * Weds Nakusp Lady ine, home oe Mr and Mrs. E. PENTICTON $14.05 One Way 50 mins, © Phone 3011 Realm Canadian AIRLINES 6 CONTINENTS wud 63 COMMUNTIICS te CANADA lst wi by Mrs Angus and ‘Mrs, Kate E, A. Foster, were among 13 local piano students who passed the ed here June 11, by Mr. Moss of the Conservatory Faculty. Mrs. Ruth Goulet successfully completed her examination and has been awarded her teachers’ ARCT Degree (Associate of Royal Conservatory of Music of To- ronto). Mildred Raine of Robson passed her. Grade Seven exams with honors and Cora Lee Anderson of Robson passed her Grade ‘Two exams, Others passing the exams as reported three weeks ago, were: Grade Two— First Class Hon- GALADRYL LOTION A Soothing Lotion For SUNBURN | Skin irritation ‘and’ insect- bites.. Easy to apply and not messy. <5 85c PITT $° , Rexall Drug: “Day or Night Phone 4231 OPEN Fenner; Daphne Maclean Angus. Honors, Teresa Oswald, Louise Askew and Aud- rey Wanless. Grade Four with Honors, Lor- een Webster; Grade . Five, Honors — Leslie Waldie; Passed—Barbara Martin. Grade Seven, Honors— Dawn ‘Waldie and Maureen Lipsett, Cubs Eke Qut Pair Of Close Triumphs Over Trail Pontiacs . The Castlegar Cubs hit the win- ning trail again in the Trail and District Fastball League suuing the past week, downing the Tr: beter Pontiacs ‘twice’ by ‘lose Waodnesiay evening last week! at ‘Trail, Rennie Mitchell, >Cub coach, won his own -ball. game, six hits as hurler, .agd scoring the only run of the game on a walk, an error and beauti- - Trailer ~ KINNAIRD L E, FINK SEE USF OR WE HAVE ONE 4 WHEEL FLAT DECK TRAILER 2 WHEEL TRAILERS READY TO Go "MORRIS CAR IN PERFECT SHAPE BE SURE TO SEE-THIS ONE PREFABRICATION WORK OF ALL KINDS COME- TO us FOR Spleens - \ Supplies — ‘SERVICE . PHONE 4221 COFFEE | SALMON: Sockey, Halfs, tin _ CORN Co-Op Cream Style, ‘PEAS, CO-OP — Sizes, 15-oz. 2 tins 2 Lb. Box ....... SPECIALS Co-Op Cohoe, Halfs, ae SOs Bs & CHEESE, VELVEETA iniav faa aw oaia GTC 29e 39c ie oe 3le (29¢ d by the We Asso- ciation of the Robson Community Memorial Church on July 4, were: Miss Raine’s class — Linda’ Bro, Brian Bélbeck. Miss Scott's class — Blythe Rogers, John Gleboff. Mrs. Thorndale's class — Jane Rogers, Bobby Adams. Mrs. Adam’s class -— Laverne Gleboff. Mrs. Raine’s class — Patrena Hosford. Mrs, Porter's class — — Rodney Brown. 5 and under — Julie ‘webster, Brian Ballard. 8 and under — Blythe Rogers, Bobby Adams. 10 and under — Blythe Rogers, Barry Bro. 12 and under — Sharon Wyllie, Gary Bro. 15 and under — Laverne Gleb- off, Clifford Jolly. Sack race — Cliff Jolly, Wendy Scott. ‘Slow bike race — Leslie Wal- die. Three legged race — Wendy Scott and Patreena Hosford, By- ng Giraud and Rodney Brown. Wheelbarrow race — Bislthe Rogers and Laverne Gleboff, Cliff Jolly and Byng Ginaud, 7 ‘Ladie's race — Mrs; W. T. ful slide from third in the ninth inning. Gerry Wanless, Fred Stouchnow and Bill Kanigan each hit a single off Pontiac moundsman; Bruno DeRosa. The scene shifted to the Castle- ger Ball Patk Monday night here the Cubs edged the Pon- lacs in another tight pitch- ers’ duel, ent pice Pontiacs épened the scoring in the fourth, with two runs on two walks, an error and a homerun by Lou Secco, Cubs were scoreless till the Seventh when they cut loose with their winning trio of tallies, sedr- and Billy: Keraiff, Ken Grunerud was winning hurler giving up six hits. Cubs gained five hits off DeRosa led by Rennie Mitchell with a two . was the scene of a aru wedding w when Mrs, Edith Marie (Mary) Middle- mass, of Nakusp, .became. the bride of ‘Clarence William’ Ken- nedy of Castlegar. Oficiating clergyman was Rev. James’M. Taylor of Knox United Church, Trail, : Witnesses. v were. Mr, and Mrs, F. Thompson, brother-in-law and sister of the bride. The bride wore a summer, two- piece blué frock’-with white fic- cssories. Following the ceremony a quiet Thompson. home. Waldie and ae McPhee. Teachers race’ — Miss Muriel Scott. 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E, Sommers, Minister.o and Forests and Mines,-announced Monday that a conditional water’ licence for ~this developnient is being issued at once to Nor! west ower, ; E The licénce will enable North: west. Power to proceed at once with survey and other basic steps in the first stage of a $270,000,000 power development along the B, C. - Yukon border. !" ‘The total watershed to be de- veloped extends 200 miles north- south from the south end of Atkin Lake to the mouth of Big Salmon . River, and east-west.distance of storage ‘of ‘the lake system i ‘area {s, ne The minimum, water. flow. a" able.-is -at -least 28,000. fee al ‘and construction ee ettec} r Northern British Columbia and the Metallurgical Industries Limited and Frobisher dg | 88TY. ‘smelters ; ‘and ‘refineries to urgical and power developmenrs engineering developments of the berta to Toronto and’ Montreal. Of this’ amount '$212,750,000 will be spent in developing the 880,- quired to construct, the neces- treat the ores and” concentrates. ‘Studies.and surveys so far have hp can be economically develop- twice. as, great as the’ electrical energy developed ‘by the St. Law-|/ rnce Seaway power project. necessity take very many years to achieve, requiring , not only minute planning “and. study‘ but research into what might be call- ed the peculiarities’ of the area. For example,. the rate of retreat} and advance f glaciers has been | 000: hp of electrical. energy. The |! remdining $57,200,000 will be re-|- shown ‘that more than: 4;300,000)" The ultimate‘ objective will of]. ~ ed in this area,.a potential about fe TROPHY. BY ‘BLIND. SCULPTOR FO Mar! ; _ | Monday’ ‘evening... 3 Signed by 35 residents ard prop: ‘|erty owners’ of ‘the ‘area, the’ in- -|erred: to:the village~ solicitor. |: ‘There. are }at. least.-17-residents |; R BLIND. GOLFERS - ith fof Ala do New M Blind puts the finishi on the “Two Eagle Trophy. The janie in Toronto next week. noted. sculptor whs commissioned -by. ‘the House of Seagram to eréaté the International : ‘Team Trophy for “Blind golfing teams from Cane- da. and the ‘United States competing “jn the first team enemeNon: “ten : Road Work, The. petition for incorporation More Lighting into. the Village of Castlegar of ‘andthe: railway’ tracks’ at the north ‘end- of Kinnaira, ‘was among’ Sra ‘petitions brought be- ar Board of, Comy fore the C: corporation ‘petition ‘has been re- and owners who have not signed. These will be given the * oppor- :5Also, .-whether.:the incre: revenue to. the village will justi. fy the. expense ‘of: ‘purchasing the’ water systems there, must valso be investighted: These and’ other matters .will be gone .into.thor- oughly before any action is taken ‘The sécond petition came from “of First’ “Avenue planed: including;-an ah um... smelter # as part the c [) the first’ maj 000 horsepower aot of. building Trans-Canada : pipeline: from project. has. $700‘ million.” ~ Flyers Gain Second Place Tie In District Fasthall Loop; Snap Juniors’ Win. Sirlig they “started. on July The C: Flyers da 23 when they. trounced, Kinnaird 11 -,0 by. shellacking. Juniors 12-3 Friday. night . and hariding the Kiwanis: crew a 15-3 4rouncing ‘last night, ‘The* two’ vittories during the week, pulled Flyers into.a‘second place tie with the Ootischenia squad, who have one game yet ‘to play,:a tilt with Kiwanis postpdned from May ‘31. ‘ The .win. over Juniors snapped the League. -Jeader’s ...winning streak at 11: straight. It was Juni- ‘ors’ first .defeat’ since : JuneZ:* ‘Juniors rounded out the week by dropping another. game to Ki- ‘wanis Monday . evening by, a 3-2 count. - ‘ “A fourth game: ‘also scheduled for, Monday . evening between Ootischenia and, Kinnaird was not played.. ¢ EET failed to ap- pear at” the Kinnaird Park ‘and . League: officials said the game been, awarded to :Kinni "The. ‘Castlegar Flyers gave every | P evidence "of. being’: the hottest team in‘the-League. Friday even- _ ing’ when . they, ran roughshod over the pace-setting Junior: Club BE by, @, 12-3, seount so . 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BEEF POT ROAST, Lb. 37c 59c° HAMBURGER STEAK, Lb. 35c THE CO-OP_ It’s Simple With This Aluminum. and : y Marvin LeRoy, Flyers: ‘maoundé- an, and-:Paul, Gergely, Flyers - > Juniors were held wo 8. hits, four in the.final canto when they scored their only.runs. : 4 ‘The third was Flyer’s big imn- , ing as they® opetied : the ‘scoring ! with four quick runs, on a: gil ‘field. For: Santors: uidy- Martini fied at kat with a.double-and sing! aird{half.of the-second when Waiter +] Cheveldave, - ‘gaining: first on a : Castlegar Stores: “larée available for inspection | = | any corrections that may, be need- ed. = On Speeding In Ca Castlegar streets are becoming : _-| petition’ noted ‘there is at-p t "} a’street light only‘at Green Street charged at the resular. ‘Board of Ce r clerk to write a letter to the local. RCMP Detatchment “urging” en: We should put up big/4 signs telling motorists we love ,| Our: children. too.”. + “I- counted 37: children playir 1 +!on‘ Fifth “Avenue ‘just south ‘of “Maple '‘Street,” “The way cars ° come|" one: afternoon,” he: said. shooting over. that hill, someone's going to get urt.” f Mr. Campbell’ said he had noted Maple Street and.on. Fifth | Ave. Church Has . Green to. Juniper Streets, : asking that this “area .be.lighted more adequately” than‘ at present, ’ The it their regular meeting sy ‘of the village'-to ed, the needs’ of First “Avenue area ‘will th looked into. ‘Avenue : also needs: street lights, having: nine at present for a con- in|Siderable. stretch and certain other streets are also ‘quite in the dark’. ‘What was described as an ‘in- ‘tolerable ‘dust situation” ‘caused. by. traffic’-to “and*from the: Elic Drive-In‘'Theatre, : was ‘the ,sub- ject of a ‘third petition urging that‘ the’ dust problem be’ allevi- ated. i The : petition “was. referred: to Public Works Commissioner Bert Cherrington: but the board noted and Juniper Street,” leaving. the ; |intervening area in the dark. - Power and Light Cémmissi David Campbell ‘advised : ‘that an- there. is a dust pro- blem -on -the ‘other’ streets also. It-was'also noted that the theatre traffic; uses mdre than one street and there. is'a dust peeblem on all of'them. .‘ Out Of List OF . 2 |\Four Names Left’ a First Communicants UWe regret that) the names of day morning by ‘members of*his tamily. The report on the autopsy, . | performed. by Dr. A, D, Johns in, concluded. ‘that death ‘was caused sto anniversary \of » the. Church * ‘with a. special service. :" Mr. O..B. Ballard conducted the us we sons ‘of ‘the: dead 1 ported the i service and “Mr. | J. T..We read the Scripture Iesso % Special: speaker was’ Dr.:J. R Cc. Evans, President of Brandon and district since its early days. Dr. Evans spoke College, who has known Robson we four young people were accident- aly..o1 ted 1 list“! Detatchment RCMP. tee Coroner dered an inquiry.’ Funeral ‘services. were held miles south of Castlegar. the most. dang on Other commissioners noted there.is considerable speeding on Main St. also. Signs are posted. along these streets’ restricting behind to’ edge’ them. 3-2. Cliff. Wanless, . Kiwanis Hurler, won his: own, ball game with a two bagger in the eighth that brought. in’. Ken. Sharples, and John ° Strelioff.. who had both |singled. d Kiwanis opened the scoring in the. second., John Strelioff drove |., ‘a “sizzler- past : third. “base for a two. bagger, and then came home of Fréd Stefoniuk’s single. 4 Juniors ' tied the game in their single, ‘advanced ‘to. third on two]! passed balls and came home ‘on). Harry Plotnikoff’s Bulouti at’ first. ‘ A hard “hit three bagger “by ists to 20 mph but these are not heeded, it: was charged. ‘| Ball Clubs ae $20 To fiarvin Leroy For B. E. Games "Marvin LeRoy of C: ¢, one pies work for the ‘Submitted ty raising the query “Have we of today accomplished all- that, they. expected of us?” r, Evans ‘chose for his. theme]: “T aan the Vine; ye are the bran- ches—Jolin - 15:1", developing it to: present ‘the idea of individual responsibility in making it pos- ‘|sible ‘for the worl: of the vine to expand. Mrs. H. Johnson was soloist for the occasion rendering James Ed- mond Jones’ setting of ithe Twenty Third. P: eer é of the four Kootenay lads attend- ing the British Empire Games for a-day.as guests ofthe C.M.&S. Co., has received $20 from: two Castlegar ‘sport assiciatifng for his trip; } This. was ‘announced Sunday evening ‘by, M_; Dalton,” vice‘ pre- sident“of. the CaitBegar': Cubs fastball: team.The grant ‘is‘ from the Ca Cubs and the: Cast.’ ‘Brian’ “A which. a, bad throw enabled him ‘inte. ‘round- tripper, , (Continued on’ page 8) | Village. Directory - Proofs: On View A directory, of the ‘Village? of Castlegar °is. now .nearing .com- pletion prepared by, the Castlegar Rotary C ‘lub. o fhe first- proofs: ‘of ‘the aires: tory have now been p Jegar and: ‘District ~ League.” Mr. Dalton made’ the. ‘presentation to Marvin: i jn in Girls Sessa At —Roteny Cliib" camp: “located: on the Lower Arrow Lake. about-five the midst ‘of its second year-of during ‘an. Sunday's. ball: game. ” ‘was one of six boys, one chosen’ from’ each‘ school ‘district, ‘in’ .theKootenays;' from’ Among ‘sent the Kootenays at the British Empire Games‘as guest of the B.C. Athletic Round’: Table’ Society. The Society: is: sending six: boys Cariboo, country, Vancou- oA ‘draw. resulted in: the ‘ham- . The proofs are located at’ the eft) Castlegar “Village ‘office, ‘the: Post ed | Office, ‘West’s Department Store copies and ensure the name. of The ‘Kiwanis Fastball crew _feated the Cc: z Junior tollow- ne ‘which Cominco representative | announced: the other “four ° boys will be guests: of the. Company at the Games for the day in which bee the. featured. event. : the head of their family is listed Drug. : ‘The directory, is to ; “contain. an up-to-date list of! Castlegar. fami- lies and business houses. whom one was:selected.to repre- t to the .Games-one each from the]? Kootenays,- Okanagan, -North|2: Coast; ver Island. and ‘Lower Mainiand. | De ing: of, Cesare“ Maniago ‘as’ ‘the iC the running ‘of: the’ ‘Mile ‘would |* around. which - sing-songs, skits 3 -)and?.plays are: enjoyed. West's Store or. to, the ‘Castogse é “and; a combined girls. Nature lore and handicraft. Each |§ ‘session and ‘the afternoon brings ‘the’. ‘highlights of each Gay,—a treasure hunt, a hike etc. The day closes with a campfire Mainy object of the camp is fo ‘teach swimming and how to handle_a boat properly. There are Two boys sessions have already | of Deen’ morning there is a handicraft | Cue of Three Ti Tenders a Firm. Has sve firm the Ca : Nakusp: Water Tra aS cowie and operated: by Mr. Mr. ‘Horie’s tender says his firm will require a subsidy’ of $29,000 to operate a ferry. to -replace:the former “Minto” on'.-the. Arrow Lakes, This figure was the lowest’ of: :the:.three "tenders «submitted |’ for ;ferry: srvice: operation, open- ed at ‘Victoria : Wednesday. : Arrow’ Lakes. ‘Tr rtation, E rt asked: for schon 000. : ‘Ths call for tenders:for the fer- linister Hon: P.. 7% Gaglardi that the ‘provincial government ‘would top “service ‘to replace’ the CPR er SS Minto, taken” out of three Ba At the time of the ‘announce- ment, Mr.. Gaglardi said ‘he had, made formal : request to Ottawa for: -help in“ paying’ a subsidy to R anew! ferry. ‘At the sugges- made ‘application to.the Canadian Maritime Commission. B.C. is the commisison to pay half with the provincial paying the’ other half of the needed sub- si Com- . Ivan, Horie of Castlegar has sub- mitted | the. lowest tender: for operation of: a-ferry service on’ the Arrow Lakes between" Beaton and Arrowhead and Castlegar and ‘all intermediate ‘points. sion, thata decision on a subsidy would be forthcoming soon after. The ‘licence for’ which ‘tenders were | called,:: would be effective for‘a period .of three “years, com- mencing, Sept. 17, 1954, with the ed for: a ‘further. three: year per- iod at the discretion of the Minist- er of Public Works subject to the Lieutenant - Governor - in -Coun- ; cil’s approval. In June the that'as‘soon as the B.C. Govern- ment ‘had: called for tenders to- now: ‘six. boats owned Pa the camp. é wards the Arrowhead-Nakusp ser- vied ‘and was preparcd to submit “OU. MAY: NOT“LIVE | 22D BRGRRT IT detailed | plans tothe. commis- . provision; that it. could.be renew- .