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The themes centered around. the brig and how they can help to stamp out litter. The Grade 7. students asked the primary students to draw posters depicting how the family, as-a unit, can become involved in the stamping out of litter. Poster judging was by Grade 7 students with cash prizes ; awarded. Winners are, front row, left to right, Patrick Johnstone, honorable mention for filth place; Nicola Bullock $1 fourth prize; ‘Angela Moxley $4 first prize. Middle row, left to right, Kelly Nelson $3 second prize, Susan Ross honorable mention sixth place; Doreen Lewkowich $2 third prize. Back row, left to right, Grade 7 students Celina Sookachoff, Barbara Gattrell and Sandra Matt. —Rik Hall Photo TREE Topping Free Estimates 365-7312 mt Vintage Paving Company Ltd. © Parking Areus © Driveways . © Tennis Courts, etc. For Free Estimates Sunflower Open Held this Weekend (continted from page 10A) a.m. — A. 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Ranger Hugo Wood told the Castlegar News May has | . been.a low. hazard month with -only routine di being carried out, z Yesterday thorning a threo ,man suppression crew was taken on for the fire season, " Eight tree planters started Monday and will be working in the logged area in the vicinity of Murphy Creek. i Two-Hour Water : Safety Survival - Demonstration Hits Rocks The undercarriage of a 1976 Toyota was damaged early Sunday evening as -it came down a grade on the Deer Park: Road. Police said approximately $500 damage occurred when the vehicle, driven by Valarie Zaytsoff of Castlegar, came around a curve and couldn't avoid rocks on the roadway. » Your:Carpet: Headquarter: Carpets by Ivan Oglow 2365-771 For Men, Women, or Cou- les willing to invest a few jours each week. Set tions availat te, Substantial peop Earn- ings Avail able 56861 for Interview EXTRA INCOME Bob tal Poo! : staff. will open’ Water Safety Week with a two-hour water safety survival demon- stration next Monday at 7 p.m. ‘The demonstration will in- elude “techniques in drown- TENDERS Sealed Tenders will be re- celved up to and Including dune 6, 1977 for bids ona Old Raspberry Village. Property has good road access and contains a well. Contact:" Call Dennis or George Collect, 352-3215 229-5414 605 - 2nd St. ’S., Castlegar, B.C. 365-72. Castlegar Sevings, ficial respiration. “winner of the Water. Safety proofing, recovering from | cramps, cold-water . survival, Seven F Phatoco ler rescue, safe boating and arti- Serial: 61766 | Staff will ‘announce the [TO VIEW: "This Ehoto Poster Contest at the end of the demonstration. Admission is free. . \ ofa recreation A _ [t's “DISCOUNT DAYS” . 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AAWWAIADAARETANAAREEAKEARERERE CUTER YS Owe eee sword about anyone in town for fear that we have just talked about th ;We.are fortunate that this is a community of ae tiniest att ‘they apeak’of their “mothers at the Coast”, But those unpleasant situations are rare. |, children. Another said the. parents just ‘don't seem to care. © One Man's Opinion, - fhe Family Month ‘« The family was able to gat through sah BG. Fa f ‘as able to get throu; . Famil M mh ith . vattention; ‘Hooray for the family. i enki yer, tw Pere Pe 4 ae The: community of love remains intact ‘and unnoticed, "Thank God for that... Castlegar has'more than a fair share of good, strong families complete with grandfathers, grandmothers, uncles, eunts and whole school rooms full of cousins, We dare not say an unkind vane We have a few divorces, A amattering of broken families complete with lawyers doing what they are paid to do. Some children go home to one parent families where mother is doing her level best to keep remains on the straight and narrow, ‘ Lknow several young men who have been attached to foster homes and I see sadness when We have hundreds of mothers who stay at home where they cook, sew, read and garden, We. have thousands of: fathers who go happily to work each day to bring: home the all-important pay cheque. You can see healthy, happy boys and girls asking questions of their teachers and excitedly’ planning for band trips to Calgary or the parade at.the Plaza: I ‘saw @ young man ask his father for 40 cents for soda pop and the husky. working man ry T was di when the boy did not say “thank you". BA maybe he said it with his eyes. One teacher shared his concern, with me that some families are not disciplining their ‘Despite all these things, rhost of the kids will make it all of the way through school and Dad will retire some day. Mother. will not get a trophy or even a blue ribbon for Mother of the Year. Most of us know that the mothers deserve most of the credit for keeping the community of love: together. Most of the mothers know. that, I get the feeling the family does not want any attention. It just wants to be left aloné where it can quietly grow in the sun experiencing'the odd rain storm by itself. It takes two people to. make a family and it takes just one person to break the family apart, In this world of “get your neighbor before he gets you" it is my opinion that we should leave the. family alone to be itself, In its own time and in its. own way, the family is the most important social’ unit society has. +): Bravo to those people “who: can say on death do.us part": And mean. ‘it : Lillooet’s Firey Ma Murray: Hitting the Presses Again: May { paper, ” the Lillooet. News, has-picked up cempetition is Ma Murray. Murray's old ‘news- Bridge ~ River- some competition in this town | of 2,000. And working for the Ma’ ‘sold"the ‘News ‘four years ago to'a’ newcomer to Lillooet, Jeff den Biesen. At the FLEA MARKET atthe. K-C CO-OP 10 am. -3 p.m. retire. For the following couple ‘of years; however, she kept her hand'in with a column in the News called Ma Says. Two years ago Ma quit her column ‘and turned to: protest- ing the proposed federal prison’ for Lillooet, ‘That’ issue has since div- age of 87, she had decided to-: .- ided the «town, © Among : the :? changes it has brought has been anew paper—the Lillooet Guar- dian—which was conceived asa giveaway to publicize the stand of prison opponents, On the front page of the Guardian’ ‘is’ a Ma Murray comback column, For Damshur. Den Biesen says he doesn't consider. the Guardian to be competition, although he “was " angry over Ma Murray's defec- tion. “No way, will I accept her column,” ‘he said, though he later relented, enough to say ‘he'd consider i if “terms were arranged.” 19. Ford SA-Ton mazes Ford F-100 sx 1973 Ford F=100 ycncersys = 4975 | Ford F-150 py gaa 972 Courier PickUp 22322 m:.... __$1595 1974 Courier Pickup isso... 1973 Courier sxe... 1 974 Courier. Pickup rata : 1972. Cortina ee 1967 Cougar i: a 1972 Loyeta ‘saat 1967 smo = radio, - : Despite the- damp, cold weather, an enthuslastic crowd attended. ‘the ‘first district Knights ‘of Columbus Parish Nelson Team Beats ‘Catloge ot Sacer Crowd Enjoys K. Family,” Basket Plenic) held. Sunday at Kinnaird Park, The’ afternoon activities began with a soccer game. be- tween Knights of Columbus teams from Nelson and Castle- gar, with Nelson taking | the win by a 8-2 score.: Bishop W. E. Doyle was celebrant of the outdoor Mass, ° Rev. W. Harrison was ’‘co- celebrant and: Paul Seymour ' from Trail was assistant.’ Bis- hop Doyle reminded the people - present that this occasion was similar to the’ firat. Pentecost . gathering and celebration dur. ; ing the time of Christ. ‘ During the Mass, guitar- ists Matt Gallo, Danny Vecchio and Gary Archambault accom- ‘panied ‘the ‘singing. of the .. familles gathered together in ‘celebration of’ this special "event. At the offertory. of the > Mass, the /Armando .Cardosa family carried the gifts of bresd and wine in the Offertory Pro- cession. peat te bo closing of the Bass, a large cake and card were presented to Father ‘Harrison, in honor of his 40th anniversary ‘in the priesthood. A‘ large shield made .and donated by, Tullio Lenarduzzi, rand Knight ‘of the Rossland ‘ed *of’ Columbus: council, was presented by Bishop Doyle to, Stan. Grill,”.coach of ‘the Nelson soccer team. The’ shield represents the first Knights of Columbus District Annual Soc- cer Tournament.‘ ° Many families enjoyed the “basket picnic during the after-, noon meal, and the conceasion booth proved popular, as well. Following and ‘during the supper bout sports. events - Student Jobs Worker - Seeks Local Support. : ‘Approximately 1 160 Castle- 2 gar” students have’ so. far < “registered at the Canada Man-’ ~ power. Centre fee Students, offer employment ° to students ~ this: ‘summer.’ and | says , that * those students who have regis- = tered and:“have ‘a wide .variety of + skills and-experience that could make then a valuable asset to business’ or; household.” ” \s"Students are eager and _ gardening work; paint: houses, “babysit, ‘house-clean, J build’ gar CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 2, 1977 4 Picnic saad File No, 0186035 Conditional Water Licence 20222, Mads Brook, auth- orizes the diversion end use of 1,000 gallons a day of water for domestic pur- J. pose’ for use on District tor? 7164, Kootensy District. : This licence has becdme | subject fo cancellation {for |- failure by the licensee: for three successive years: fo make beneficial use of the water for the purpose and In the manner authorized under the. licence. Notice is hereby. given that unless cause fo the contrary Is. shown ‘within J. 60 days of the date of the fourth publication of the notice the said licence will be cancelled. Doted at Victoria, B.C. this ard day of May, 1977. H. .D. Debeck, z compurellés. of Water, ights, parlors Building Victoria, B.C, >. Knights, and their families and friends gathered seating Moreen tthe Raebes ot Coles included’ the horseshoe tourna- ment, won by Trail-with a score’ of 21-14, and the Boccia tourna- ment, bringing a‘ 21-20 victory to Castlegar. wee The racing events in ages 4 fe from Nelson, Trail, Rossland ‘and Castlegar. Tits, ts the Fourth Publica- ‘)—CasNewsFoto by Les Campbell a Maloney Pontiac Buick GMC | : to 60 years:‘and over” were ; ployment ‘this summer. ‘ workers the * enjoyed by:many. people and |. softball was popular with the young. District Deputy Morgan Jones congratulated the Castle- gar Knights, who were the host council, as well as councils from Rossland, Nelson and Trait for. \- sponsoring the successful picnic ee sports, day. ; employer both time and energy : in his search for atudent help by = offering an effective pre-screen- ing service and referring suita-. * BRAKE SPECIAL * May 13th to June ath 4-Wheel Brake Reline L Disc or Drum: Most North American BBult Cre cer ee sercctecor $ Plus Tox oe Plus Tax Students ‘as possible find. em: give’ one of these jindustrious:.- ‘Repack front ‘Wheel Bearings, Torn Drums or Rotors as necessary Blead Brake Sytem. Adjust Parking Brake, : - on PP to. continue his or her education by ., putting: one. to: work. for: th summer; for’ saveral.'days, ° just a-few hours, :*\; é Anyone wishing: to -have work: done at ‘their home: or: business: is “asked to call: 365- : 7825 on Tuesday afternoons or: | 368-8418 daring "the rest of the ‘ adi Manpower. i rcaite for Students in Castle- : gar will open at the Post Office: to “= register ‘students, and to to’ coun. ° ‘sel-them ‘on: techniques: vy. BS. Rilkoff will ‘be contacting local - “employers. to: discuss ; their summer employment needs and the services the Student: Man-~ . power Centre has to offer. One + | i cof their goalsis to help § save. the’ Local ‘Students. Receive Degrees 2. The University, of Vietoria has released the names of three -. ‘Castlegar. area students “who . ./Feceived degrees Saturday.’ *-\ i Graduating were Kees. 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