CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 6, 1965 pene ges seal Cantoge Boy Drowns (uc why not Johnson pionosred the develop ment of the small fishing motor more than forty years ago, Today, more fishing boats are powered by Johnson outboards sean any. other, "The ery fishermen everywhere will tell you it’sbecauseofdependable perform antce youcancounton-«, Johinson Sea. Horse docsn’tlet you down when the going gets tough! ct the naw money-s: oll mix and don't rei naive marine gasor ‘special ‘lies Nonnson acks ‘em up with a full 2yaer Warranty that Includes both parts: and Isbor! US KeeWenlererudn na in normal use due to faulty materlat or. workmanship, Pea Balatclatalatalalaistatat WALD 1 E - SERVICE CENTRE FRONT ST. PH. 365-7451 An inquiry into the drown- ing of five-year-old Donald Ja- mes Dermody of Castlegar will be held’ today under ‘coroner Dr. ‘Victor Goresky, Donald, the son of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Donald Dermody, was found lying at the bottom of the’ swimming pool at the Cedar Crest Motel and Trailer Court jae Friday afternoon by his fa- er: 2 aris ; : RCMP. sald that attempts | by the police and an ambulance driver to revive the boy wit! mouth -to- mouth resuscitation falled. He was pronounced dead atthe scene of ‘the drowning by Dr. W. wi Yule ‘at 1.35 p.m. ‘The RCMP arrived: at: the trailer Court Jess than five min- utes after receiving a phone call at ‘1.10 p.m. They were ‘fol lowed by the’ ambulance. The police said ‘that the boy had apparently climbed over a Pool four-foot-high wire tones to get to the pool which Is kept filled with water all year. Te was la- ter revealed that the gate to the pool was locked. struction worker, moved his fa- mily to the Cedar Crest Motel and Traller Court in January. The funeral service for Do- mala yas held Tuesday morning 8. orial Cemetery at Kinnaird. Donald was born in Lilloet 1960. He is sur- arents, two bro- sister Renata Socials ‘MRS, M. ROHN Mrs, John Anderéon of Sal- mn Arm was a recent taster at the home of id . G. Koch, Mr. B, E, Nash of Vernon is visiting at the home of Mr. and Hie Mathew Rohn. and family of Lumby are visiting at’ the home of Mrs. Henry Funk. Miss Lorraine Morrisette of Fruitvale was a weekend visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hunchak, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Towes of Creston were weekend visit- ore at the home of Mrs, Henry ‘unk. Tea and Bake Sale By Robson Group The Robson Evening Group held its tea and bake sale re- cently with many people from Castlegar and the Butler Rest Home attending. Mrs. R. Lee of Castlegar won the groc ham- per and-Mrs. W. J. Guerin won ror ‘MOTHER'S DAY : SUCCESTIONS QUEEN ANNE CREAM & SUGARS Set $1.98 - Cookie Jars — Wall Plaques Orsi ts and D. tions Several New Lines Have Just Arrived - Marshall Wells Store. PLAZA HARDWARE Castleaird Plaza and Mrs. Leonard Funk me Last Month Shows Round of Activities ~ By Kinnaird Guides A round of activities includ- ing supper af the ball park, a hike, a party for the Senior ch tizens and entering the com- petitions for the Cominco shield Fave kept: the first Kinnair Guide Co. busy during the past The supper at the park was held after school and as. the Guldes arrived they were sent ‘o follow. a trail of signs pnleh hed been laid ‘earlier. ‘This’ is part of the test for.earning the Mr. Dermody, who is a con-{ San Mrs. -| dect_ was “Chniese Toastmistress | Club . China was the-thome of the Vali’ Tonstmistress’ club ‘meet- ing held recently, The members were dressed in Chinese cos- tumes, the tables artistically de- corated and’ Chinese: ‘food was! his served, ! ‘Tabletopics ! mistress, Mrs. lor, asked ‘the guests “members to speak .on the’ little anying fe ‘Chinese ‘cookies by|g stress Mrs, Vera troduced the speak- Lanzarotta’s sub- Bank of Montreal Says Gold Reserves rescrves ee ‘gold |* “exchange might ‘be | ; fal the "Bante ae made by the United Ting to reduce its deficit in, trade with overseas countries and in the light of the crease in imports into Canada as the business expansion con- tinues,” the B of M_ states. “In addition, the’ very strong tise in capital outlays planned for this year following a sim- ilar rise last year will almost e, second class badge. the Upper. the ‘girls gathered b in heay- ier imports of machinery; caulp- ment and going on son; a ee uring the Easter holidays 18 girls from the company were transported to Brilliant and from there the group’ hiked to the golf course area where fires were lit and lunch was cooked patrol style. played. Many birds’ were ob- served in the area and noted down: for insertion in nature book notes. Also “snow lilies were. taken home’ to press for use in ae boo! . Barker of Ocean t welcomed the. Guides. into pg home to sit out’a shower which started when the girls weré on their way back to be picked up by the cars for the homeward journey. Lois ‘Henne and Linda Sorge part of their test for their hos- tess proficiency badge. Special guests at the party. were a group of. Sentor Citizens, Mrs. Rizzuto: and a number of othes people. On :Saturday the Kinnaird Guide company took k third place in the n the sit singing B competitions held the afternoon stalking | Cau and other active games were ad Susan oT REMEMBER MOTHER'S DAY' MAY 9th CHOOSE SMART GIFTS FOR MOM AT ROBINSON’S COSTUME JEWELERY all reduced for Mother's Day at Y off DRESSES Newest Summer Styles of Cool Cotton and Linen. A full range of sizes’ priced - $4.98 to $12. 98 ‘GIFT BOXED HANKIES, fancy embroidered reg. ae 49 ONLY . 99c . Other Suggestions — NYLONS, GLOVES, ‘BLOUSES, STRETCH SLIMS, ONE OR TWO PIECE BATHERS, LINGERIE. The Family Allowance winner for April was Mrs. FAY BELBACK who received $10.00 worth of n merch for Robinson’s. hing her cheque at There i is a full selection at ROBINSON STORE'S : CASTLEAIRD PLAZA PH. 365-5011 | fe PE Om : SSRN RTT aM = UCQIUUALALUEATAL EDERAL ADO ECAD UAHA GU UU TRaET HA this awvestment . rogram. of volun- tary r aints -on various .cate- gories oo Jending abroad which was’ announced by ‘the presi- dent of the’ United States in February could lead to a reduc- tion in the inflow of funds into of ‘CALIFORNIA ne | Bank “oF Mon: of and“Art.” She described the For- blades City known as the Palace of the Emporer, This ‘city was reserved for the use of the Emporer and entourage of thousands but today the Communist Chinese are allowed to holiday. there.’ Art is considred ‘aristocratic and reserved’ for) the: Congratulations #'TO PITTS PRESCRIPTIONS AND FOMENOFF ff HOLDINGS. WE ARE PLEASED TO HAVE DONE THE ELECTRICAL WORK. CASTLE ELECTRIC. i upper classes,’ Their” painting is water color technique-free brush drawing ‘with ink on silk or paper. Their .“long scrolls could range from ten ‘to eighty feet'in length; a continuous pan- orama of complete compositions “Family Life in China” was the * Be ot eons chosen by. Mrs.; Mar- Baret a on Wy, "hella of Paid unity, -deliquency is practic unknown. She‘ algo mentioned ‘that arlous customs Helene for many. ages ‘are now corded’ on. pa hi | ne member. for ‘the ponetit of ie mem breathing and en- re in . tase tone of voice, speed of speaking — all thege showed there is ‘always“'room for - provement. Hearing one’s errors and trying todo better next time io one of the aims of Toast. mistress. “Our Best Wishes to : Pitts. Prescriptions ON THE GRAND OPENING’ OF. YOUR NEW, and Congistulessiee ‘to Fomenoff Holdings ON THESE RENOVATED PREMISES FOR WHICH WE ARE PROUD TO HAVE DONE THE RE- MODELLING WORK. 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Duncan pro- ject ‘and the: following day will unvell'a cairn at the Arrow. ject here to officially the start of. major. con! + Invitations to attend the ce- remorles! have: been ; extended -Hydro’s board ; of .dir- eats, ito, Prime: Minister :Pear-| ° /-Op] ‘Dietenba D. isen! rov and Bisleials, ‘and,a} number | of prominent, ‘Americans who ‘were | Will: ‘associat ed with the’ Columbia ‘ves ani _mayors and ‘represent- DIAMOND RINGS” vee THE RIGHT GIFT ANYTIME ‘atives. of Chambers of. com merce, Boards ‘ot Trade, indust- ry and labor. Many of ‘those: invited have d not yet confirmed that they will be able to take part in the pro- gram. Part of the group will leave Vancouver’.on cial .. CP! train’ May y. at Arrowhead ‘on the ‘morning -o-| of May 19 and transfer to Paci- fie Stage Lines buses which will ;} take.i them to the Duncan *p: ject. They ‘will. be met at Dun; Boundary Electric’ bas ap- piled for a building’ permit erect 9 $15,000 distr! butor store and ‘sheet’ metal shop on’ the CPR banks directly across from the business’ present premises. Castlegar’. council’ at. its meeting last week referred the application to. its works : super- visor:to' check whether the Pro posed. building * conforms to village's zoning bylaw and ‘whe: For maple ther-it would: be located in're-| Ba can ‘damsite by guests from in- terior centres, °. Following ‘the ceremony at | ier ‘site of Duncan dam, the will briefly visit a muse- tt old Kootenay: Lake steam Kaslo before * eo centr’ ini Press sponsored loved. pices e sar dl : lowe: rT by the by on Chamber of Com- On ihe morning of May 20 tho in group will travel by bus to Ar-! ‘In Monthly. 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