CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 8, 1961 : When President John Keanedy became a Boy Scout he felt"he should get more allowance. -This is his letter for his father: “My receht allowance is 40 cents, This I used for aeroplanes and other things of childhood, but now Iam a Scout and I put away my childhood things. Before, I would spend 20 cents of 40 cents allowance and in five minutes I would have vient pockets and ‘nothing to gain , and 20 cents to lose. Whe: cout I have.to buy canteens, poncho things that will “Tase for years and. I can always use. it. while I can’t use and vanilla ice cream and I do put in my plea for a raise of thirty cents for me to buy Scout things and own, way around.” There f pay. + ig no record of whether he got the, raise, chen, First- Aid Station, At Guide - ‘Brownie’ Tea ‘Tho District Association to the Guldes and Brownles held its an- nual tea recently in the Parish Hall, ‘The: hall was decorated with Plotures depicting the history of the Guide movement around the world. Gulde and Brownje emblems were also on display. Highlighting the decor was a camp-fire blanket belonging to tho Deputy Area Com- missioner Mrs, A, Rizzuto, Mrs. G. Trimble convened the main table which was decorated with daffodils, day liltes, lac and greenery, flanked by yellow candles in _allver holders, Individual tables featured , miniature thunderbirds, the provinelal emblem, ' Mrs, W. Schwartzenhauer, pre- sldent of the District Association, welcomed gueats while Mrs. Gwilym Hughes was in charge of tickets, Looking after the bake table were Mrs, W. Marken, Mrs, D. Amos and Mra. J, Wells, The Guides were in charge of the ‘candy and handicraft stalls while Brownies looked after the surprise parcels, ‘Mrs, L,: Morey, Mrs. D, Wallace, Mrs, ¥, Fomenoff and Mrs, EB, J. Hapala were in charge of the kit- of the Guide company Cominco Safety Month. a Success ‘Programs aimed at promoting safety on the Job, at home and on the highways highlighted Ssfety Month — May of 1961 at all Com- ineo operations, A major event during Safety Month oocurred on. May 30 when the zinc department at Trail’ at- tained 1,000,000 consecutive: man hours without a lost-time ‘accident. The department ¢mploys approxi- mately 900 persons, all of whom will Castlegar WA Ajourns Until Seplember “ Twenty-one’ turned out for the ‘last monthly meeting of the Castle- gar WA which was held in the church basement last Thursday. ‘They will resume thelr meetings again in September, The ones taking part in the “devotional were Mrs. R. Hunter, Mrs, L. Morey. Planist was Mrs, L. Grunerud. “ .' The minutes of the last meeting were read by the secretary. Bills, catering, correspondence, etc, were dealt with. Visiting ‘committee reported elght home calls and 30 Hegpitat visits were made, Several hymn books had been repaired, Drapes for the atudy room had pee, made and -put up. Mrs, T. agreed to at.|- recelve'a turkey to mark the record, The safety record coincided with a visit to Trail of the com- pany’s board of directors, and Co- minco president, W. 8, Kirkpatrick, in a brief ceremony, congratulated ‘the department and presented a|’ symbolic turkey to John Griffin, 4l-year zinc department employee. At all’-Cominco the constructed a tent which served as Lineup with BEAR KEN'S Wheel Alignment — Kinnaird —. Phone 2472 8 first-aid station, outside’ the ha}l and Guldes Bu) Semonstrated lash. ing, The doer prize was won by J, FP, Killough, while Mrs, FP, Richard~ son won the jelly bean contest, Pourers for’ the afternoon were Mrs, G, Anderson, Mra, G, McMas- ters, Mrs, H. Hyson and Mrs, J, R. ©, MaoBain."Members of the Guide| ’ company acted as servers, Wheat Export Outlook: Good ‘The current outlock for Cana- dian wheat exports’ now seems more Promising, according to the ‘Bank|- of Montreal's Business Review for May, just issued. But prospects for the 1961 fall crop ard less asaured, the bank says. The, review Points out. that wheat is affected by international conditions to.a greater extent than |- any other Canadian farm Product, and that our exports have béen de- elining in recent -years, Women Have Vital Rofo: In * 1961 Census ae and whot ts your, hus- band’s” ‘exact Job title?” “No, this isn't the $64,000 ques- |” tion.‘ It's one of the key queries in the national census quiz which will] be’ conducted at every one of Can- ada’s 4,500,000 houssholds which be. gan June 1. ‘ The answers will provide a fund of information greatly:needed by both government and industry. | Census officials are quick to Point out that women have a ‘vital role to'play in‘ the census — in fact, more important than men. During. daytime hours, women will answer’ the census taker’a|! knock more often than men; while the husband ts at work, the wife will supply the information not only for herself, but for the rest of the family as well, mintcating between the censua ta- ker and members of her family, she will need several facta at her fin- gertips — ‘including her husband’s| earnings sand occupation. GIRL" GUIDES Th Girl Guides were first or- ganized in- Canada in 1900, the same year the movement atarted in|, ; “TV and APPLIANCE SERVICE © @ Repairs-to all inakes of: TV's, Radios, ‘Phonographs, @ Electrical Appliances. @-Applications for TV_ cable hookups .made here. ‘Years ‘of experience . is _our cole) of dependable service’ ‘3331 — Phones: — Because of this role in com-|. — ‘TRAVELLING ? » for oxpoit service, telephone AO FOR INFORMAT?0N es oO, ONE CALL DOES IT ALL!. Your Canadian Pacific travel expert will sotplats all : ‘seservations for RAIL, AIR, STEAMSHIP ‘and HOTELS. : Your fickets will be mailed: to you or may be picked up at your convenience. : * Ask about Aliinclusive-Group Economy travel plans. ‘A WORLD OF SERVICE AT: YOUR. DISPOSALI. Safety Month included special contests’ and inspections with a host of prizes for winners in| _ the various competitions. During Safety Month, a total of five lost time accidents were re- corded for4he company’s entire op- erations which employ over 17,000. ‘Three of the mishaps were at Trail, one at-the Sullivan Mine in Kim- berley and one in the Bluebell Mine at Riondel, There were no serioug injuries involved in any of the five aceldents.” "Fine Arts. Credit Course Soon ‘at .UBE ° Gansdian artist Lionel ‘Thontas, assistant professor in the University of British Columbia’s school of ar- chitecture, will instruct a fine arts credit course, “Design fundament- als” during the 1962 summer session. Purpose of the course, which tend the’ official’ board meeting when they meet as a representative from the WA. ‘Two new names were added on to the manse gona tise Mrs, H. Pratt, Mrs, J, Gemmill Mrs, G, Trimble, aiply secre= tary, gave her report regarding the 20 Ib, parcel sent to--Hong Kong and it was decided that’ the WA @ send another 30 lb, parcel of cloth- ing that was on hand, overseas, ‘Tt was decided that the two circles have @ pot-luck supper June 18 at 630 pm. on the lawn.at the manse. Entertainment Js tobe ar- "Hostess. for id evening was . W. Harrow a from July 3 to Aug, 18, 15 to teach the student to “think” in visual relationships. » + “Ghe basic visual elements of Ine, shape, color, volume and tex- ture; and two and three dimension- al studies of space will be featured in addition to ‘laboratory demon- strations and illustrated lectures, Mr, Thomas {5 represented in| | several Canadian and American gal- ‘[leries. Among his many works is & bronze water fountain designed for the‘Edamonton city hall; copper and bronze doors executed for the Chur-| * ch of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Calgary; a bronze and gold leat sculpture for UBC's St. Mark’s Col- lege and the 22’ x 30" bronze and mosaic mural at Brock Hall. Now UNDER ONE. ROOF. ies “the Canadian tmperial Bank. of: : -Commerce is a joining | together of. two long-established banks, The - Canadian, Bank of. Commerce and the; ‘Imperial: Bank, of Canada: The letters CI: stand fora. great number ‘of new. banking evteoes: - ‘They stand for the- Courtesy ; and Industry of:15;500 men‘and:women who “havé united. their talents to.serve you better. 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