CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 21, 1964 MOCO — By Barley Grade 9 Science Class Visits Zoo; Learns About Minerals On a recent Friday Mr. Sa- moyloff’s 9-C science class visit- ed Mountain Park Zoo in Rob- son to look at Mr. Woodrow's icent rock and mineral on ; ter the class filed past the ection at up sin gla cae al ere feten to Mn ‘Woodrow as he told them about the August birthstone and the peridot or obivine. :The peridot is found in a deposit at St. John’s Island in ou; thetic peridot is used in its A aynt pecause it 48 hardest, and will last longer. dot is found in British enimbla but it is yellow ba color: “The peridot loses its color. neve ‘Mr. Woodrow also told class members of some of the geolo- gical history of the Columbia valley. It was once a canyon, and the glaciers came and filled it in with glacial monaine. When the men were drill- ng for the High Arrow dam hey had to go down several feet, and concluded that the valley ‘was once @ can- yon. Also, our valley was once a very warm region. because some geologists } have found palm tree roots her All of the “lakes and rivers run north and south, and not east and west; and all the ter- races from here to Revelstoke are all the same in elevation. ‘The terraces are all the same in elevation because there was once an‘ice dam on the Colum- bia river golng into Idaho, and ‘Washington, and when it melt- ed it filled up the iver. As the river dropped, the terraces were formed because it dropped so fast, and now the terraces are all the same in elevation. - All in all, the session at Mountain Park was highly infor- mative, and made the study of geology much more interesting. New Officers _ Elected For - Parents Group The Parents Committee to the Kinnaird Guides and Brow- nies held a a voy, successful Pe LEGION SATURDAY May 23 United church basement Tenet There were 22 parents pre- sent and the guest speaker was Mrs. Rose Johnson, ict commissioner, A new set of officers were Mrs. Pat Paul, secre! A and elected: Mrs. Vi Giles, president; | Milla Funeral For Mrs. Istvanffy Of Syringa eral services were held on Funeral from the Grace Presbyterian Church in Kinnaird for a Syringa Creek: resident, | Mrs. Sarah Eleanor Istvanffy, 76, who’ pesca away at her home on Born in Sidney, Nova Sco- tia, on Feb. 14, 1889, Mrs, Ist- vanffy, the former Sarah Mac- im, came west to teach school’ in bbc Sie caught in Mrs. Jana Brownlie, Mrs. Hubert reported that Brownie Camp was all set with Mrs, Kassian and Mrs. Belle Ro- berts as camp cooks and Mrs. Chatt_ as swimmer. Mr. Paul has organized a fathers’ working -hee to put Camp Rory into shape for the summer: season. Helpers are needed in both Brownie and Guide Packs, If any one is intersted in helping, even part time, it would be greatly appreciated. Alberta, where nshe nat Lionel Stephan Istvanffy,. They . were married in q917". ‘at Champion and a year later. settled at Ir- Yicana. In 1948 the couple mov- ed to Syringa Creek. Survived by her husband she also leaves two sons, Daniel of Edmonton and. Stephan .of Hinpeton, Ontario; three daugh- ters, Mrs. G. (Theresa) Little; Mrs. Richard (Margaret) Coates of Revelstoke and Miss Kather- ine Istvanffy of Centon 16 and one brother, we itock @ full Solection-of- SAVAGE SHOES for children: - Maddocks Shoe Store Castlegar Cily Centre Motel BANQUET ROO L — 50 persons — ~ AVAILABLE FOR BOOKINGS - Luncheons, Dinners, Weddings, Meeting Room Dining Reom - Coffee Shop 7% days per week 7 a.m. - 9 p.m. Reservations 365-7277 Columbia at Main Street SUMMA KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS BINGO ST. RAS HALL. IT ST. TONIGHT = COME Tacs papyins on fee P.M. : Ln ae eae er ms or Announ The Board of Directors of the Castlegar. Co- operative Transportation cement Society wish to announce = that the front end business of their garage wil continue to operate in the future as it has in the past. We thank you for your patronage and hope to == serve you again in the future. Cc. V. S. WALKER, President. Daniel qfachalllan: of, Sidney, No- | va Scot Rev. T. Evans officiated at the funeral service. Mrs. D. A. McIntosh presided at the organ. Hymns ‘sung: were Oh’ Safe to the F Rock that ‘is Higher Than I and Abide With Me. Interment took ‘place in the ‘| Park ‘Memorial Cemetery in Kinnaird. ‘The Castlegar Fun- eral’ Home was in charge of arrangements, GEER PARK SOGIALS Mrs. WILLIAMSON Mr. and Mrs: F. Briggeman and Mr. and Mrs, R. Briggeman were weekend visitors to Cres- ton where they attended the Creston Blossom Festival. They were accompanied by Mr, and Mrs. LeRoy Briggeman of Rob- son. Mr. P. E. Doell and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Roberts of Clearwater were visitors to Deer Park en- route to Renata where they spent.the holiday weekend. e: thers was a visitor to Deer Park during the weekend. .Recent guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs, C. T. William- son. were the latter’s parents, P. Doell and H. D. © Renata, and Miss Jean Stainton, her brother John, and Miss Jean Atkinson of Castlegar... ° Mr. and Mrs. P. Letkeman visitors to Deer Park enroute a few days. +1 The ‘Worleys of. Trail, Nel- son and Robson spent the holi- ‘home ‘here.’ * was the recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Briggeman. ‘a ‘recent visitor “to “Castlegar where she was the guest of her brother’ and ‘sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs. W. (Bud) Schwartzen- hhauer. : . R. Kirkman was the Miss =I hostess atthe May meeting of the Deer Park Women's Instt- by seven’ members: UY. HOMELITE THE. DEPENDABLE CHAIN SA free democstration today Homelite Sales & Service 432 Stanley St. Nelson, B.C. Hal Banks, former czar of the Canadian Seafarers’) Inter national was sentenced Montreal to five yeara in penitezitilary for bis in the beating of a rival union officer in 1937. His lawyers stated they would appeal to Superior Court. Minister’ Don Bro-|f Mr. and Mrs. J. Reimer, Mrs. |i pp, all of |i and son Michael of Robson were | to Renata where they will spend tee ay day weekend at. their summer | @ Mrs, George Briggeman was | fa tute. The meeting was attended | LEATHER LOOK. . The ladies who grace our beaches summer will take to the “Jeather Ieok” ‘in swimsuits, such as this’ piece in bri- nylon, with a chemise neck- line, and a low back. _Don't let tree roots clog up” your sewage ; L. Wither of Castlegar | Bal SEWER PIPE focks out tree roots. Transite with its extra-tight Ring: Tite; Joints offers homeowners fasting pro-.. tection against the most common cause of house sewer failure: root? clogged fine: Transite- pe will nelther rust nor ft is strong, durable and corrosion-resistant. Let us alve you corrode. ~ the complete facts. |up to Horseshoe’ Bay and ¢! i perties in West Vancouver, Hing hosted by thi :tives_ at: Lytton. to vistt and to attend the Kin- ‘dor: were the :latter’s parents, ‘|.home of Mr.:and Mrs. Les York .{'mer’s sister and brother-in-law, nied the family to the Kinder- Kinnaird Socials Mrs, J. Kaufman, Ph, 365-5488 Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs, Lew Glendinning have been and Mrs. Ray Glendinning, all of Rosedale. Also joining the family for he weekend. visit were Mr, Mrs. wart Glendinning ‘and daughter Glen. na of North Burnaby. Visiting Mrs. N. Kuryluk for the holiday weekend were her son and ‘ daughter-in-law, Mr. and. Mrs, Henry Kuryluk and daughter . Shelley of Calgary and a daughter, Miss Molly Kury- luk of Vancouver. Attending the Blossom Fes- tival-in’ Creston for the week- end were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ackerman. Among the many Io- cal visitors to Creston wire Mr, and Mrs, Franle: He Mrs. S. C, Glendinning and Mr. | d ceived thete diplomas, Thou; ght for the week —, Progress is the activity of to- lay and the assurance of to- morrow. Genelle Man Top Guitarist A 20-year-old Genella youth won a trophy ‘at the Creston peeom Festival as best guitar- Melvin McKortoff, just re- cently returned from UBC, has won many medals and prizes over the years for his guitar Playing and has appeared on se Veral occasions on thi f W ae ie Take if 0: Tarll, Paul Morrisette and Way. a ne Bldridge, and the Allen Gas. nons. Mrs. Bonnie Ray of Riondel visited her sister Mrs. Grace Ka- nester at the weekend, est Bailey returned at the weekend from the final pro- vincial executive meeting of the Senior Citizens Assoctation of British Columbia held in Van- couver before the ‘coming con- vention. The Avalon Hotel in North Vancouver will be the scene of the annual’ convention which will be held on June $ and:.10 and to which the’ membership anticipation of reduced trans- Porta os from this area. ‘Mr:- Bailey also’ mentioned that the meeting finalized prac- tically all the arrangements for the -convention.’ Delegates ‘will be able’to enjoy a ‘scenic arive Cleveland Dam and British re: Other entertainment: all be- of the ‘Association -in «North Vancouver, ‘willbe an open is looking: forward to with the |§ - B ‘PETTITT PETTITT: PHOTOS PETTITT! PHOTOS PHOTOS o. $50.00. FOR YOUR OLD : MOVIE CAM ON THE I NEW KALIMA! Tv. OOM 43d OLOHd (LEK 5 “PETTITT PHOTOS =. TT TA TT ST. DAVID’S ANGLICAN CHURCH , Sunday, May 24th 8. a.m. Holy Communion, St. David's 11.00. am, Family Eucharist, St. David's 7.30 p.m. Evensong, Robson Memorial Church ALPHA aa RUMMAGE SALE TOMORROW - . MAY 22. - 5- 9 p.m. : _CASTLEAIRD, PLAZA house on Monday which the la- away, Mr. Bailey vi- sited friends at ‘Hope with. the added I peereiel of seeing rela- Spending the weekend here dergarten Garduation on Sunday were ‘the grandparents of Gail Fodor, one ‘of the graduates. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Fo- Mr. and Mrs. Gordon -Clark of. Riondel. dies will. sponsor for the dele- ‘gates to ae convention: | William, J. Weymark P. Eng:” Consulting Engineer INVESTIGATIONS, REPORTS, DESIGNS FLOODING, DRAINAGE, WATER SUPPLY, ss POWER AND MINING ~~ 3310 Westmount Road, West Vancouver, B.C. WA2-1536 ‘Weekend ' visitors ‘at_ the and , family have ‘been the for- Mr. -and,Mrs. N. Rutherford of They also garten graduation exercises. in the ‘Kinnaird Improvement. So- ciety Hall on Sunday where Kay, they and Heather. Rutherford re-. clined an invitation extended by Kinnaird Council: “Declines Invite For a Tug-0 f-War - Kinnaird council » has de- the: Village of Warfield to ‘enter a team ina municipal: tug-of- war contest. Village chairman Carl Loe- pblich : told ‘his: fellow. commis- sioners at council's meeting last week e has seen ‘too many. get hurt” in tugs-of-war and he recommended that coun- 1402 Bay Avenuo cil: not take part. — CLOSED FOR HOLIDAYS UNTIL SUE —_ Bel-Air. Beauty Salon —_ OREN: AS. USUAL; PHONE: 365- 5822 Celie SQN The: Fastest Brekerage Service iu the Interior. As Close As Your. Phone DOHERTY ROADHOUSE & McCUAIG BROS. Direct Private Wires to All Leading Canadian Stock Exchanges ‘Trail, B.C. Telephone: 364-1231 ENQUIRIES’ WELCOMED SoM TT LET US WORRY ABOUT YOUR SEWER CONNECTIONS COMPLETE INSTALLATIONS INCLUDING - Digging - Concrete Breaking. ~ . Plumbing: *: “TIME AND MATERIAL OR: CONTRACT” - For Do-It-Yourself Men... Hse We will have a large stock of cast fittings — Johns Man-: ville‘pipe, the White Pipe, and: other fittings? for: change over. to match sewer lines. your. Coun} in ead make arrangements Noy AND WE CAN.LOOK AFTER. YOUR JOB AS THE: s SEWERAGE SYSTEM PROGRESSES ~ PHONE — ‘SEE — OR WRITE To" ‘Boundary Electric Castlegar Ltd. | : “YOUR JOHNS MANVILLE DEALER” Box 907 Phone 365-7241. Castlegar, B.C. ‘ : SATISFACTION 1S OUR MOST. IMPORTANT ASSET SOLCHd LuiLiad ., d | ‘phate plant, mitting practical suggestions, In 150 ideas, were approved vby’ the suggestion : plan com} mitte Be by Highest award during the period. was’ made to C. A. Mc- Kenzie of' Kimberley, employed iW the Sullivan concentrator, for suggesting. the use’ of: heavy equi pment in place . of) hand mucking to build dams in ;the| ..; tailing pond. J. M. Koerber, a machinist in the zine department at:Trail, was second high ‘with. $170 for , Pro, e a new, method of -at- eohing shafts in pumps hand- ling ‘zinc sulphate: solution. ~ Other: top money ‘winners included: Murdo Graham, a machin- ist in’ the chemicals: and ferti- Yzers'‘ division, $150, for an idea leading ; to: more: efficlent . ope- cc FOR — AIRLINE RESERVATIONS. MEXICO - HAWAIIAN AND... EUROPEAN :- TOURS ss ARRANGED CASTLEGAR. AGENT. FOR t THE WESTERN HOTEL (CHAIN a) WEST s DEPT. STORE’ A “Phone (365-4911. AK “Castlegar Dining Room Ogen Monday 508 Saturday 6.30'a.m. to Sundays 9.00 a.m, to 8.00 p.m. PHONE 365-2631, “¥ cana -Phone 426: 3411 — Box: [eee ee a a TT Es cenenat, PATHFINDER, KNIGHT = ‘ation ot Re! bn th the phos- Herb Exner, in engineering trades, $75 for suggesting an dnproved method of pulling chain blocks. Chaties Kenny, in the hy: eral employees submitting more than one ‘idea, and received a total of $90 for three ‘separate col ru e ‘Smithies ‘of Con ope- rations, received $40 for - provements: to. a diaphr: pump and an additional’ $30. o $10 wards a previous $120 award. In the smelting department at! Trail 'T. N.° Barisenicort re- ceived $50; D. R. Einer Kit, each received $40; and Thomas Davidson, $30. In the chemical :and fer- tilizer division, Steve Rysen re- celved $30; W. Martin, $35 for two suggestions; and‘ J. B. Bat- chelor, $30 ‘for two ideas. Staff employees | credited with approved ideas were J. Do- novan and a E. Moore, Wedge L. Fieledr,: Bluebell rand Vv. Mawson, Sul- MUtipie award winners we W,.D joyle, Con, four awards; L. Searle, C.' Diesel and B. Met- telberg, also’at’Con, each two awards. G. C. fertilizer department, four aw: ‘ards’ and ‘H. ‘J. Dixon, two; R. H. Buy Biusbell Mine, three . B, Mine, rele $10; oo "Boul te a lan Hei a p.m. drogen ‘plant, was ‘one ‘of sev-| $ suggestions approved by the 3 Grieve and $8. Paton, Kimberley |. | baby. teeth: Each : of ,the.. iat ein be-| 4 é last. baby. molar: tooth | for by tchor, $5; F. . Gaudreault, C85; A, Engineering Servicé i J. Pash, J.Ink, $5; 2 vision Harvie, $5; M. D. Janson, $5; $15; L.R. Hardl ‘ollins,, $5; Rudruw: $10; IR. Langman, $205 L. C. Bruce, $10; D. Tweed, $10. Secondary Teeth Are Permarient And. Should Last Secondary: teeth ‘are ‘called permanent ..teeth: because they are intended. by jpature to last all of us all’our'lives. Usually 5 the’ first .perma- ,| nent. teeth to ;appear are. the h.| four. first ‘permanent: molars, These are often called’ the \“six- year molars” because they ‘most commonly ‘ appear.,.when the child is 6 years of age. But.they may ‘comein at:5:years of age or. even :as;late as..7 years. The ‘first permanent molars + DO NOT: .replace. soundation teeth :.but. appear,’ farther. back in: the. mouth. For. this they. \are::often |, mistaken. permanent molars, come hind th others. they are, larger than the “The four first’ permanent molars,’ one ‘at either side at the back of the upper and low- er jaws, are exceedingly valu- able. They;are often: referred 2409 = ‘Cranbrook, BC. _ Me : to as the’ keystones of the ten- talarches, ; If the baby toot! in front of a six-year molar is lost pre-|-° maturely, this permanent tocth often™ drift ace ‘When: this jhap-| © pens it produces! crowding and‘? irregularities :. ot: other. perma- nent teeth. ie The toss of, just cally of these |, ear mol us causes other permanent teeth to shift ‘their: positions. ‘shifting of the teeth can often. spoil ‘the | 7 appébrance ‘: of: the child. As ell, the shifting and movement ‘of the’ “teeth can upset: the: ba- lanes. 0 ‘of. the: ‘cutting: mechanism, a.delicate mi ie, rit with its function’ and giving: rise to: troublé.,in late! _ forward. and de-;: INSPIRATIONAL. The strike of: Vancouver... garbagemen was the‘ inspiration for. this comic hat: worn by Mrs. Harold Lenett in a hat: show- in Toronto,’ It features a garbage Has fodded with trash... “Life. Insurance ‘Bonolils are High For: Three Months _._ Alr Cadets: from across the province have learned that 57 Air Cadets’ have been selected fora varloty of spectal training awards to be provided this sum- mer by the Air Cadet League | al of Canada and the Royal Cana- dian Air’ Force, ‘Selected from this _are: Blueberry Creek: for a senior leaders’. goneee and Sat. rind. - Bucknell and ; Receive Air Cadet Awards a | spe were Cpl, Charles Bucknell of ‘Anderson @ SAVE TIRE WEAR /@CUT VIBRATION @ELIMINATE SHIMMY @ END‘ROAD WANDER @ GIVE EASIER STEER- ING) 8: KEN’S WHEEL ALIGNMENT League eNewly instituted this year is the ‘Summer Bushs Survival Course for Air Cadets specially 3 selected cadets from Parts of Canada’ will. be trained. in bush. survival by a hi qualified group of RCAF from | Ni Thi Jasper area of Alberta: during the first two weeks of August. 240 cadets will re- Bay a. flying. training scholaship, Chosen \as. outstanding: re- presentatives of the 28,000 ae Cadets' presently serving in.3i squadrons «across» Canada, ine award-winning youngsters have qualified’: for :pllot’s . courses, leadership training, a bush’ sur, vival’ course and * tes, ‘United: Kingdom ‘and’ 10 other © European : countries. < ‘The’ most’. sought: - after award:as far‘as Air Cadets are concerned is the League's good- will “exchange visits” project, visiting 12: different “goodwill ex-|° change: trips to the United sta: KINNAIRD ‘0 port to’ RCAF ae PH. 3 65 2472 orden early in’ Ji com- mence; seven weeks of lIead- sretley, training. we stock o full Yelaction “oF SAVAGE SHOES for children _Maddocks Shoe Store. Equally to. Air Cadets is the award of an RCAF flying scholarship covering 35 hours: of pilot ing ‘ata. cl- vilian flying club or school. The RCAF scheme will: be- supple- mented: by. the ‘granting <0: large number of private scho- larships raised through civilian sponsoring committees of the CHIROPRACTIC SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE é Scholarships are available to those who have ye, suceesstally, desirous r following a career as a chiro; prastor, ‘A complete, well-balanced course of study leading to a era duation as a Doctor of Chiropractic is offered at the Cana Memorial Chiropractic» College. Among the subjects taught in the 4-year residence course are: -X-ray, pati dietetics, “iar Total life’. i and annuity . benefits paid during the first three: months of 1964 amounted to '$219,238,000 a 13 per. cent'inerease over the pay- ments made in'1963, the Cana- dian Life Insurance Officers As- sociation : reports. Beriefits paid to living pol- icyholders.continued to’ run er. than .death. benefits. ac- counting for’ #1252 208, 000 or 65 per, cent ‘of, a ents, This was’ an fherease ros e17; 707,000 over the’ previous years ments. to ving olicyholders. ts ine lude_ matured. and an- ay! program for the group, ‘Alpha Phi Sorority. "Discusses ‘Aspects Of Truth at Meoling The recent meeting of- the Alpha: Phi chapter of the: Beta Sigma Phi sorority was held at the. home of Mrs. J.. Gormley when ‘she “and Mrs. Lawrence Vader conducted the ’ cultural Entitled “The Truth,” ‘the program promoted . aspects aoe ‘cash’ and’ smilies dividends. © : tion of. divid- s three months of'1964 to policyholders reached recoil A or, 360) at accounting all ‘bénefits to’ riiving: ‘polle nh oien ‘Annuit payménts totalled $34,080,000. Death benefits totalled $67,- 930,000, for | @ first three mon- ths ‘of’ 1964, ta 6.per cent over 1963." Ordinary, life insurance ‘policies accounted for 68. per it’ of this’ i; froup poll- 5 olictes 4 per nulty, payme value. truth, - the truth’ and the serving of feittie Discussed was how to serve truth in one’s’. personal life, thought and speech. ‘The theme contemplated :means of. acquir- ding the true facts of life’ and not “truth” as opposed. to ‘ly- ing, but truth .for the enlarg- ing of ones views. The gram employed quotations from Socrates, Plato, Galileo gnd Confuscious to show basic concepts of truth. Hostesses. who. served . re- freshments following ‘the: pro- grani were Mrs,’Tom Lockhart | == and rs “David Calder. Castlegar La “And aptain A very impressive ceremony, took: place~ recently when ' the Castlegar and District Land Ran- in. were en- This. w as‘held.in the Unit- ed Charen Fall: and* several of the-: girl’s-: parents *-and:: other guests: wete present. -, Mrs. 'W. Slywka, captain of the Trail. Land’. Rangers, and r |- Mrs. A;:Rizzuto,* Area Commis- stoner, ° enrolled. the °. Rangers who: were ach. girl TOGCERS for the © : ideal Several purpose saw... “:] 000: people: were’ moved safely ‘| inland from coastal points with: EALER SERVICE EVERYWHERE . @ POWER RATED FEATURES PROVEN DEPENDABILITY. 1 @ POWER RATED CUTTING © >. ve MATCH MATED PRODUCTS x ie +| able: Civil: Defence’ officials to a=] ~ Advance* * plannin; ‘Will en. handle’ great numbers of. peo- ple in emergencies. In the case of Hurricane Carla nearly 700,- the: law. ea “promise and was then enrolled. There were se- ven girls enrolled along with their captain, Mrs. 'T. Biln. Guests» present included Mrs, G. E. _ Barnes, Division Co: aiel, pi and Brown Owl Mrs.’K. W. Halt who is area secretary-treasurer, ‘The’ Castlegar Guide Com- pany with their. leaders Mrs. G. McLachlin and: Mrs. F. Wilcox were also present. out mishap’ or’ sufferin, “ Two Rangers were not en- “ COMPLETE “PLUMBING 4 SERVICE. “FRSMRSELA oc dee Plumbing & . Heating. Ltd. a Front : | i in their. horseshoe | 84 nd Rangers - are Enrolled rolled but this will’ be done. in September. These two girls were in. the ‘kitchen ::and prepared delicious refreshments for their guests, ‘Ranger. Marnie Whittak- er gave a brief report of” the Ranger’s activities since ’ the: began ‘in November. Mrs. Hi showed: some colored slides’ of the Port.Alberni’ Ranger Com- pany ‘and their activities. A’ very; delightful ‘evening was brougkt toa close with the irls ‘serving their guésts with | ml ile foks and . expressing acsis and chiropractic technique. For further information please contact: iri Mare Association of B.C. 404 Randall Bi West Georgia Street, Vancouver, B.C. LIMITED . Government Approved FLYING SCHOOL Air Charter Service - ‘Rentals - Sightseeing Flights Located at the Castlegar: Amportt = PH: DAYS 365-7444 PH. 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