CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June. 6, 1963 NOW AT ‘MADDOCKS SENIORS HisTORIC MOMENT in local Scouting took ince in Castlegar recently when former district Scouting com- missioner Jim Waite, right,” presented: long-time Scouter Archdeacon Dr. B. A. Resker with the Ist..(1937) Cas- tlegar Charter. The- Canadian Legion now sponsors the Scouts and Cubs under the 2nd Castlegar Charter. — Pettitt Photo Sea TaN Air Cadet Banquet (continued from page one) - |AC{ A. Sharpe. son, Mr. Ralph West made the pre- : ‘Two years — LAC C, Bucknell, sentation, LAC-R, Lamond, LAC J. Menard, Perfect attendance pins were|LAC H. McCutcheon, LAC 8B. presented by Mrs, Hyson, wife of ;Stamp-Vincent, LAC R. Mosh: the chairman of the Civilian Spon- rac M. Vecchio and LAC soring C to the Cadets: Three years — Cpl. Guy Gib- One year — ACi P. Vaessen, son, Cpl. J. Gemmill, Cpl. G. Me: |e ACL N. Fields, AC1 D.. Jack, ACL )Gilp, Cpl. R, Moll, LAC L. Ander-| = R. Johnson, ACL T. Lamond, ) ACI ison, LAC A. Nowak and LAC R, H. Leckie, ACL G. Markin, ACL | Craig. Four Years — W02 G. Sch- W. Leduc, ACi C, baer and wartzenhauer and F/Sgt. D. Sch- war The most outstanding cadet of TTT the. year award was presented to "Castlegar Rotary Club. a cordial ii F/Sgt. Don Schwartzenhauer by. S/L King. This award is for the ‘best all-round cadet on the Squa- dron. e : Mrs MacBain, wife of the squ: to the opening of the general public to attend the official Rotary Health Centre’ one pare Cpl. J. MacBeth and CP) M. Hi Tuesday, June ith, 1963 at 2:00 p.m. at the Health Centre _ - . Tour and refreshments following dron commanding officer, then pre- sented the six graduating Cadets wtih their certificates and also a:matching tie bar and cuff link set mounted with the Cadet em- blem. These awards went to W02 G. Schwartzenhauer, F/Sgt. B. Jer- ome, Set. J. Ford, Sgt. M. illough, Following ‘the presentations Mr, Hyson introduced the members of the civilian committee and also activities. F/LMacBain then introduced ILA Se reteea eats them. introduced nn Se cenrgierrerer reps RE IT: Is! a we ARE ee TO HAVE BEEN CHOSEN BY IMPERIAL OIL LTD. To |® BE THEIR HOME ee SERVICE IEALER FOR CASTLEGAR DISTRICT PHONE 365-3401 FOR DETAILS — Oil Burner Service OPTIONAL — Parts Insur- ance Policy only $13.95 per r. ea EXPERT INSTALLATIONS -EXPERT SERVICE MECHA-” SMITH'S BPs Tat ‘ [hold a Coffee Party at home’ St. David’s -Evening. Guild will hold a delicatessen sale June uy, ‘“Maddock's Store 2 =| Past year and the parents of the | Cadets for their enthusiam in turn- ing out to the parents nights and te = for eerie sons to attend par- ‘Afternoon ‘Circle of Kinnaird ==|ades_ regularly. United Church “Women "will P/O Pryce then introduced the Inspecting Officer S/L King of Mrs. M. J. Verzuh’- 248- whes gave a most interesting ad- oth, Kinntird, June 19,.10 = 12-noo St. David's Anglican, WA = Kinnaird Branch will hold a 33 Coffee Party and Bake Sale =4 in the Rectory Garden on Wed,, June 12 from 10 - 12. Rover Scouts wish to thank “Sthe chairman then thanked S/L King and closed the evening by thanking. everyone for coming and hoping that the Squadron would see them all out again next year, all those who their tar wash on June Ist making it a. successful. effort to -pro- 61 CRESCENT aT. — PHONE 3401 — CASTLEGAR, B.C, Le mote scouting activities. PLUMBING & ° HEATING © uk. Printing. cin - GASTLEGAR NEWS E ~ YARDLEY. GIFTS FOR MEN— Pre-Electric Shaving Lotion and After Shaving Lotion $1.75 Cologne for Men and After. Shaving Lotion $1.85 ; New Yardley Soap for Men $1 Tee CASTLEGAR DRUG. RE. ‘Goulet oS ore of” Pine & Columbia Phone 865-9911 ; REMEMBER FATHER’S DAY June 16th He would enjoy Cool Summer Slacks by DON PARKER M y 7 Y : oe, Prices Effective Lact remen 0 0. June 7 - 10 inclusive ‘| FRYING CHICKEN SAUSAGE, Skinless. - 45c Breakfast, Ib. .. 906 See, our, Now Shades: Beef POT ROASTS, blade Ib. ..... 49 $10.95 - $16.95 pr MINGED BEEF, 3 Ibs. ......... $1.00 or f; | BOLOGHA, by the piece, Ib. ......:29c CASUAL SLAGKS iy 2 Bhat in Wash & Wear Sheens, Mini checks or Larger checks Continental & Reg. Styles $5.95 & $6.95 pr Men's SWIM TRUNKS Brief Style .... $2.99 Boxer Style .... $3.50 cus-up, Ib. COFFEE, Blue Ribbon . KETCHUP Aylmer SPORT SHIRTS POLO SHIRTS T-SHIRTS A large selection of short and long sleeves White short sleeved Dress Shirts in Wash & Wear $3.50 Naboh Red PLUM JAM, 48-0z. tin .. 69c Gatelli SPAGHETTI, 5-Ih. hox ..... 79c Nalley’s Sweet Mixed PICKLES, 24-0z 49 Aylmor. VEGETABLE SOUP, 4 tins .. 49c Harvest MARGARINE, 3 Ibs, ..... 69c Jowel SHORTENING, 3-Ib, tin ..... 89¢° Dyson’s RELISH, (2-oz., 2 jars ....'39¢ Fresh TOMATGES, tube ......... 25¢ SUGAR, 10 Ibs. $4.85 CASUALS for Carefree Comfort . Many Styles to choose from in glove leather or NS : suede SE EsS LO PEAS, Aylmer $5.98 to $10.98 3 pr. $1.00 2 tins TR nn a = = said-a few words on the year’s| == “Regular $16. 95. ‘to $36: 95 | Some of our dresses have: also been reduced in price so the next time you' ‘re in the store don’t miss this wonderful bargain rack! Seabreeze Cold hir Fans GUARANTEED FOR ONE YEAR 8 inch Fan with switch ee 10 inch Fan with childproof cover ...... $14.50, 10 inch Childproof oscillating Fan ee $18.95 10 X 36 inch SLIDING WINDOW SCREENS __ WITH METAL FRAMES $1.65 WITH FILTER $2.25. WEEKEND SPECIAL FRIDAY & SATURDAY ONLY RAINDROP OSCILLATING LAWN SPRINKLERS FULLY ADJUSTABLE ‘COVERS 1500 SQ. FT. Regular $5 95 _ SPECIAL $4. 49 NOTA oe ORLA Be Cy 34300 "Published Every Thursday at ‘VOL: 16, No. 2% _ CASTLEGAR BRITISH: COLU! he Here John Holden has been appoint; :Phries Secondary School, This was | || ed: new prinelpal of Stanley. Hum- 'announced yesterday by the school ‘Mr. Holden’ has conaldérable Jexperience . in. administration“ and | is familiar with' the Kootenay’ area’ having served ‘as*principal at’ the 3.:Ay Cochrane: Elementary-Senior | : High School’ din -Riondel forthe term.’ 1954-55, ‘‘as*vice-principal’ of F the Salmo Secondary: School ‘from |" ¢/1955-59, as principal of the ‘Salmo | Secondary... School:from '.1959-62, and is presently director of all ele: mentary education in Kamloops. * Previous to these appointments Mr.’ Holden taught in the Nelson High’ School. <<". Mr, Holden was selected: from 12 ‘applications. received ’ by the joard of School Trustees... : Mr. Holden bas always’ taken'|: active part in’ community ser: (vice _and: organizations, While | re- ¢Miss, Bernice, Kavie,. daughter of. ‘My, Uand?'Mrs>: John’ Kavic,’re- cently. graduated from UBC with a ‘BEd (Secondary) | degree. - +, She also-holds ‘an‘ARCT. (Tea: chers) diploma in piano fromthe |! Toronto Conservatory. of’ Music. <) Miss Kavie will spend the sum- mer visiting her. parents and. will in her teaching, ¢ sulles in the ‘fall. Sehoot Board Legion Branch’ No.’ 217, secretary: er of the ea Rotary Club e Tuesday afterticon’ with Hon. Eric is expected he will move into. the riba hospital services cutting the area early in ‘July ‘to conimence | * : his duties. at the” ‘Stanley Hi 1 The quality o HSS gradraces e y ADS -was | lauded at sere) nighUe * Directors:.of: Columbia Cellu-| 3 commencement exercises by¥ | tose Co. Ltd. at Vancouver on Tues- $ school board chatrms oe Wal: day declared an initial ‘dividend of | Lamont and... Drala village iShe:wald’ that aoe ae of the |10 cents a share on issued ‘and out: chairman. -Aage_ S: seh “are: standing: common’ shares’ without | ° ‘the nominal or’ par value:’ health centre is being pater “for . The dividend. is payable. on| the Purposes of the welfare of this start July 15 to of - record Wen eats and: Mr. Holden is married. ana it | Martin, provincial minister of heal- ear isle ha ‘each: provided | $9,000. ‘Two Castlegar’ gece shes and the village chairman were’ ac- {cused by ‘a: third commissioner: at council's meeting, last’ week of buy- | | ing votes,” : [os Comm: Frank ‘Richardson made! -|the charge: when : a i inerease, ie the. stipend increases, Comm. B.C. fd ek wn month: to $30,. the. engineer's pend from $10 to $15 ger ment, the eapiain’s stipend: from: $2 per Practice jlo: $3.50) and the Bouter jane tipend trom $2,to $8.25 per. ‘practice. |... Bert , dragging sald th Mr; Richardson: v voted against i | that: the stipend ‘increases were a method of “buying votes," ‘Mr. Syl: vest answered that the. stipend in- creases ;were'+-mentioned’ by ° the. fits. shia he his: ireport at council's firs! ng stoner, hi greed with‘ the ‘iitpend increases. “Do'you deny this cate- Sorically?':-he asked: Mr, Richard- Richa: “I'm sure:t didn't recommend ane | fort the ‘fire chief and the deputy firemen by $1 per prac: pend paid ¢ ‘ tice. to”$3, the ‘stipend - paid the governments because . their..wo: eS number ot mutual | problems at the close of business on June| © Cor ef Knovtedxe you have acquired.” \ 28. : i tives ' of ‘contributors ~ along with were inna! com- |" at their, meeting Tues- Platform guests-were. then publicly tisodueed by Mr. Lamont. : tlegar village chairman ence. > sylvest ald that.his community is fortunate in“ shaving: \the’ health centre located ‘in it but noted that it will serve ‘the whole ‘district. Kinnaird: commissioner G.'S,- Rust, in his capacity. as.chairman of the West’: Kootenay Union’ Board of Health, commented that Ratary-had completed “a. magnificent :job.” ;; “¢s), Former Rotary district govern: or Jack: Coventry. remarked ‘that, {man at: his \ best’ seeks to’ be of use to others” and said'the Rotary day night with school board chair- man: Mrs.’ W. Jacobson and school building committee: chairman: Geo- rge Rilkoft. ‘Access to the Kinnaird ‘water tank and pumping station through the elementary, school grounds was discussed as were possible improve- ments to the school property which banks’ on the new retaining: wall Built along Milestone read by the Be, ‘The, matter of access to. the site owned aby the school board for a future, secondary school was also -|a:yardstick, However, he added; the |" itis thus not’ Tangible! and ‘so is difficult to measure: with’ Will be repaved this month while maining fof. “Kinnaird Pool “Tobe Opened — +<:done this month as promised.” - “The: MILA ‘safd ‘he ~ had’ been a ‘advised by the highways depart- 5. The? “Kinnaird eietuing pool ),mient that the access 'road’on the will probably. be open for the July 1 weekend. Comm. G: 2S. Rust “told Kin- naird "ebuncil | Tuesday “night ‘that it..was', hoped: to. open’: the ;pool, on June 15 but there is more work to be done than was anticipated | maintain ‘the Robson ‘road. in and it will:be impossible to get life}: good: condition:.“until_a major guards. until. school * finishes. at the|'; decision regarding: ‘the: status of end of June.;: ‘ ; + been) mad ighways: todo: everything | possible’ to al ‘To Mr, Richardson's charge first, meeting with the firemen af- |: terihe w ‘appointed fire commis. | inclu ‘near -the: ferry the. Be last year partment’s intention | - ding ctecking oo pie part iclpation by Civil Defence: | SRI Ho #90;8 Roath to 978 oOo The ai phe ast: last scheduled aia meee ing naird councils faied ta take pee’ Kinnaird ‘village! chairman Carl Loeblich' told his council day night ‘that “the meeting: was called off at Kinnaird’s request be- cause most ‘commissioners ‘could not attend. .“Besides,”” he. laughed “it. was our turn ‘to ‘call.’ it’ off. They've called two off and we still have < one to go.” «: “A-meeting ; will: be: requested ; with | Gastlouss atone: of” gular meetings. A’ time Iimit ‘on the’ it does not! intesruptsessously, shi *. lagenda. of .Castlegar,council. lub here’ has:provided an example this with the ‘ompletion of the, discussed. © a | zt “the annual Red ‘Cross Blood Donor Clinic’ ‘sponsored each year: My iby. the. Castlegar Kiwanis ‘Club will be held on Monday inthe Unit: ed Church between ‘1.30 and 4.20 in | science is not always Hight fn the afternoon®:and’ 6.30% and 9.30 in the evening, ~ Speaking'for ‘the Kiwanis Club, Merv Rush’ said that: anyone in av- ind even: sacrifice.” He. said:-that. ideals’ perhaps’ of :,the ‘bes theless if a‘man Gol with leven hope 1 fo that \onusr ‘These experiences,will.] different for’ each of tus? but found ; elsewhere "in ‘this. paper ents ‘was principal W. Roy Brown |who looked back over the 50 years | in thelr diplo invocation ‘was ‘elven iy 3 they, ‘contin: Rey. C.:R.' Day. while Mrs. Walter We many Jacobson, chairman of. the ‘school | boys ‘and ‘exciting worlds. to board,’ brought ‘greetings from: the j School trustees. Eric ‘Lewis brought the students’ council while‘Little is. President:-of : House /4_ and ‘senior : thletic representative on. the; council,” froni:the Hon Loslic Potenon’ and’ J tant the department of education.”.. ‘The’class history and prophecy ite feat address will /be were presented by Bernice Lightle iad Ross “Little : who ‘dressed! ’as Chairman: of the evening's ev-|two old: persons in their: late -70s ;: mines his’ ideals’as he goes ‘throws erage: health between’ the ages’ of: is 548 and 65 years ef in give blood. He 2; officer Red Cross began its free blood ser: his lite by them.” t’said a man's ‘con- lo. is-to examine it and re-examine La a “lit: then: trust ourselves to rit. Paina vice, patients © paid i tion $25. ‘for each transfusion or’ frant ically’ appealed -to friends “or. the! Rote toe donors. to pian two artzenhauer les for every one received, °°: Sehw. ue Red Cross blood Blood tbe manufai Castlegar, ‘News ‘Photo: must come fom people. to’ get what /a person wants. pa: aust ‘be part of the: cess in tho battle of survival of te. jwno gh life:“the'safest thing he can do parents and guests ‘which ‘ped Passed since graduation ercises and whi :7: Musical ' selections ‘we sented: by. the: school ‘band under. ‘director. Norman Fishwick - while the graduates, ina mass choir, sang tinued ‘on page fourteen) meeting will be ‘suggested so that .