PICTURE HISTORY of the West Kootenay, done by C. J. Penn, was one of the attrac- tions last weekend at the KJSS Centennial display. Featuring artifacts, photographs and drawings from throughout the district, the display was the junior secondary sternwheeler school’s contribution to Centennial. The §.S. Minto is shown in the drawing at left. The centre picture shows acabin in Renata, owned by Sandy Gaston, while the shot at right shows a familiar view of Castlegar railroad station. — Castlegar News Photo Three Close -Scoring oth caN a airs aiieer ey teres Ganies Played May 29 -'. On: May 29 in sandlot there In the minor league only were three, very,. close-scoring | tw fo games were played on Tues- games played. The ‘scores were: | day, May 30. The scores were: Comets 6, Missil Tigers 9, Aneets 3 and Indians les 5; Rockets ee 4 and Jets 5, Sattelites % Gaints On Wednesday, May 81 the June 1 and all teams played. The scores were more widely spread. | scores. varied. from one-sided to mets 12, Meteors 5; Rockets| very close: ‘Tigers oy Giants 5; 6, ost land Missiles 14, Sat-' Yankees 8,. Braves 5;. Cui ites 2, Angels 14 and elias 8, Dodg: The. -sandlot :league. stand-| ers 2.1 May 31 aed were:| : > The team standings on T Pts.| June 3 were: 16 12 ( Tmo, ecsse cca SURARROD Pioneer Badges Syne cise te os Won by Nine Girls Nine girls from 2ad Robson Guide eomnany: recently spent a camping weekend at Christina Lake, where they earned their Pioneer badges. The. girls were .accompan- ied by Mrs, A, Minnich, Mrs. M. Te and Mrs; I Hill. They were tested. by aoe R. Bro ana Mrs, P. Rize ‘Those d ware Elaine Anderoon eka al Hil, Extension Phones are Coleen Dawn, Geiger, ae Minnie Bonnie Zaitsoff, Nadine Pisin. koff and Lynda Trenholm. Weatherby Rifles PISTOLS pea REVOLVERS SMITH AND WESSEN BROWNING AND RUGER SCOPES IN STOCK BCT © weather returned de ing, for restoration of CPR Refused to Reinstale Service A request for reinstatement has teen refused, letter, to eof the, ne service. fe xis lacal sang jest 85- eatpoe Iria Fak et psa i the restoration in the M0! ‘Footena tate that 150,000, le ha’ a ve been affected by. bs people of the service. of the Kettle Valley line of CPR| 1 Yr belleve, again loaned by. indi- viduals,; “COFFEE BREAK” By LOIS HUGHES Box 731, Castlegar Tell Lois: 365.5503 ih When the Centennial, train was in the distric t, | comment were made on how iM eriared. ari history. was quickly explained . the west ply had little history to offer, Yet over the weekend, students of the Kinnaird Junior, Second- ary School,‘ under the guidance of Mr. \M:\ Maglio offered, and free of.charge no less, a atore- house of local history. On display were farm and household Parucles, some re- Claimed, castaways, others al- ready treasures of proud own- ers who were willing to put them on display so others could entoy.t them, To my knowledge, the old- est item was an apple cider press with. a placard displaying the ates 1876, courtesy Celgar. was, > One item, not S most, but nev our: local fhe ca skill and endurance ofan anew juite.as, old eless .part chose “Friday red night to enjoy the ‘KISS Gentes. nial Disp! ould, have: been well rew: aring Har- ifime and offered a touch ry steel, oy sleep ‘Atsasephere was added). 2 eed But it seems our household| use of] Me a ring. They are ote esa ca old. Webber, ‘whose — subject, | The Scene at .. ... KINNAIRD SECONDARY ingenuity Produced 50 many of project has been conclusion, and we are tired but yery happy. The articles that’. Tett 1 us elibound and’ that'‘made all effort em Flying Head of-a Lake ‘ri gave color to othe disticts Old Photos were also for Py we stock o full selection of pen? SAVAGE SHOES ’ for elder ® Maddocks Shoe Store all to.view.. .. There were moments of ex- treme pleasure for.many.of the visitors who, catching a glimpse of. something : familiar, saw. the past become a reality fora fleet- oe mats only to realize again ally.no longer the wa: of our life, F y On speaking with Mr.,Mag- Ho, there was no way of.measur- ing the terrific amount of effort on the part of individuals, but z ee ye idea mo fas entenn: came to Just sfter, acer “4 t .is,.al- Pacific Water Wells Ltd. Drilling Contractors : for Fast Efficient Complete Sérvice m Industrial & Domestic Water Supplies Box 329 — Castlegar, B.C. Phone 365-6938 ” FOR’ LADIES’ ONLY’ was: the good’ word sini 50 soitelti ‘when no. home i found, Kindest thing is to put them now has two: femaia kittens sito h ‘The fami! SPCA may not be ing. . So if, anyone would like to give a kitten a home, ease give ht weeks old and have * very nice mother who ly trained them to ef & & clt..was. sted if space could be found in Coffee BRak for this article titled, Love Your Parents Now. -.Tam the most heartbroken person on. earth. I always found time: to: go.everywhere else but to see my. old. parents, They:sat -} those few hours: of happiness, Iwas too selfish, too busy to give and now, when 1 £o to visit their graves, and look at the green, grass above, them I wonder if God will ever forgive me for the heartaches I must. have caused them, “Visit them now and show, your love..and |i is seit time, "frit ‘ater an. you thin! . Just ay ae NHA HOME In the Castle-Bar Subdivision Hardwood Floors — Double Fireplace Sundeck — . Double Plumbing For Inspection. Ph. 365-8151 or 365-8270 play was well by the Be several hundreds who saw it, We feel mtich has been gained from the experience. History really ,{ lived again for us. To all the many, many peo- | ple who helped us we would like to say thank you. They will be pleased to hear this comment by Mrs. R Gordon of Kinnaird:] pes! was a wonderful display! I would; not have missed it for the world.” :.. Mrs, Gordon ‘was especially intrigued by, the wooden: iron which had been. ‘used by the early Doukhobors before the advent of steam irons, : Mrs, Abrossimoff of Thrums told us how it operated. Damp- ened. sheets. were laid ,over a ‘wooden roller-— and then the iron (which looks ilke a curved Leupold —_ Reddfiold - — Weaverer AND MOUNTS talled by pr 1a ith Scopes i Norm’‘s Sport Shop 300 Baker St. NELSON, B.C... Ph. 352-2015 : Open Mondays from.9 a.m. to 5.80 p.m. Al Sizes of Glass Cut fo Order Storm and Screen Windows Made to Order THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL All Metal’ Utility St orage ‘Shed Regular $129.95 Special .......... $108.95 serub board) was rub- bed back and forth — the fric- tion .causing heat.’ Mrs. Abros- simoff said that the ‘sheet be- came beautifully smooth in the process! Many fascinating objects were loaned us by Dr. Fowler’s family .. . One’of these was a gold thimble 103 years old. Mrs. Nick Bonderoff was also most generous to us. ‘We were able to recreate a old Webber who gave us invalu- able assistance throughout the display, and to Mr. Penn whose phere, Pot Both these gentlemen are rom Ce: Finally w ‘we would like to hon- our the he nists whose skills and EATON’S TRAIL Canada-wide § 1.49 DAY TUESDAY _JUNE 13, 1967 “Wo Take, Botter Care of Your Building Needs” 636 COLUMBIA AVENUE — PHONE 365-5155 Pe ping only Over 225. items At Ona Low, Price EXEYSIESEREIEE.S eR creep PURO Ty “Growing Families need LOTS of HOT water . rr your | next addition a GAS water heater! (at.$1.95 per month installed, it pays its own way) Over 16,000 homes on Inland’s system have added this ttle baby fo thelr family. All of them will tell you thet it's aleieat: Impossible to run out-of hot water. The secret 1s that, it can heat water faster than you can + wash diapers, clothes, dishes or take baths. The nicest thing cbout’ it is that at-$1.95: per month installed, it t for, itself in savings from other utility call y% your focal Inland office fast — tke Aorta Ay $10.00 TRADE IN ON YOUR OLD. NON-GAS TANK. OFFER GOOD UNTIL, JUNE 50, 1967 AT YOUR INLAND OFFICE: May 31 as wives of the principal and vice- principal hosted the girls of SHSS Centen- nial graduating’ class at a tea, In the pic- ture at left, Cathy Ambrossimoff, class val- edictorian, third from left, is flanked by several of the girls of the class. From left to right, Elspeth Flood,’ Marg Moran, |s Cathy, Lucy Kazakoff,; Catherine Lamarche and Donna Dewis. In’ the shot at. right, feminine members of the class pose for an “unofficial, official photograph.” —~ Castlegar News Photo ATEACHER TALKS British Columbia ‘today Is pare them for life in an increas: facing ’a:crisis: in: the classroom | hol complex: world ‘when. the —the ‘crisis! of numbers — that} s is 5 dopriving: many. young people righ an, educa-/' when , young peo ceive’more and more |. \ rea é| finding i lized. uistructio nto: ey reat tok nplement “courses .of, study: which, to r@, TOUS ey, ‘admini groups: small enough ‘fc \dent-to receive individ ‘The’ B. - and Delici ci ous ita the BS ‘Teachers’. Be Federa. campaign a ue Coffee’ It’s toh Coleakis sora ribu ROSE’S DELICATESSEN’ 551 WARD STREET titlement grants to enable school boards ‘to reduce ‘the: size’ of ~ UNFORESEEN. - EXPENSES ?. vidual: and: every. family experiences sudden unexpected ‘expenses at one time or another... Credit union’ members get quick loans for these expenses at ith few. exceptions; these: loans 9) ast death of. total and permenent dis- ‘UNA Mutual—the credit unions’ own Hin: Big Class Hampers Quality i in Edu cation What do teachers believe is the most’ effective: pupil teacher ratio? * Primary. (grades. 1.8)! = one teacher for 25 pupils. * Secondary (grades 8-12) — one teacher for 2 . | curity. guards, .* Intermediate, (grades. “n him. ;He id —one teacher for 30 pupils Squarejohns’ Message In Carleton University's Southam Hall recently, Solicitor- | ‘thi: General Larry Pennel] welcom- ed an invited ‘audience 0: it |! 800°people} to the premi: a film called: The Square: It won't, win any oscars. Bui circulated ~* widely Y cnough at might help ‘to persuade the pub- that" rehabilitation rather than punishment is the best way of dealing ‘with lawbreakers, To a reporter aecustomed to the parilamentary scene ‘the au- dience was an unfamiliar one — apart, that is,'from the dozen or | The: 80 MPS, his’ fellow journalists, a Supreme Court justice and. the ‘director of ‘Penitantiariea, It was easy. to Jate on the remaln- der of the: audience: they were parole officers, olicemen: ge. poole workers. CA square) john is. a convict who. decides, he wants to go straight, In‘.th tional Film’ Board has tried, in a brief half hour, to show what happens'when;a man is paroled, the -kind of, ‘help he’ is offered, what ‘forces: he has to compete with and what’ happens when he succeeds’ or ‘ft Getting ‘parole is’ not. too easy in‘the first place and when the squarejohn’ steps’ onto ‘the street he has two strikes against ‘has :to lick :the- same forces that ‘led him to crime. in the, first Place and he has to je movie ‘the’ Na- ie ‘for than 500. vata th es) have 35 or more pupils,‘ while 411 classes (4.9 per cent), Tave 40 or, pare -pupils,: the arent in ‘schools of f up te to 500 students and: = ools‘ of* more The’ provincial. government c has for elementary. schools ‘by, one this year, to one: teacher for'36 BCTF, be- is not! The BcIre re tions of ideal class sizes in ele- and Britain, both-of which have been actively ‘working to cut the sizes .of classes: to: improve e the | y¥ San ‘Diego: invol ‘concluded = that; ee ,elasses .| produce : definite advantages. 'in: teaching arithmitic and: reading! iq ‘adaption in| “Thew teaching. practices tend increase in’ smaller’ classes ‘an 4 sity, shows that-in’ ev Se It hee recommended thé | panies. rim-| Brownies were greeted by the ecommenda:| 1 ie A comprehensive study in| re ay q ery, Tol ion, small. classes .. vere ‘better | Rang than ‘Be class Leaders, ~ Rangers ‘of ist Castlegar & and 1st Robson Com- On* entering the Park the Rangers ‘who ‘led them to their homes which were markd from to 8. ‘The’ day's’ program‘ was sthe Rangers ‘under f Mrs. A. Rizzu- ter I inch the-moss ‘gard: Se ens ‘were judged rtd the Bulders, z x orten the day: The: Brownies, gathered around one. of ‘the ‘tal which ‘was Makes the Best Beers. - beca recognized eo meaningfully in world-wide competion — but were not ‘+ going to reat on our wurels. We don’t brew our beers to impress a panel of: «| Jodges in Brussels. ‘We brew them to impress the People of the Kootenays, ‘ apd their many visitors. They. are the judges who. matter, 80 we're going to i keep, sight on working’ to maintain standards to be certain wo can always : call ‘oitr beers “among the best in the world.” BREWERIES LTD; CRESTON, B.C. bees pout of it will come “many. new 1ob- CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 8, 1967, p “By Hoary Heald compete. wit ‘witha; society that he ith ‘some justification) is: hostile to him. -e-It-he has bern behind bars for a number of. years» he has the added ‘peoblen ‘of: if that acquainted wit & world it has taken ine gical: leaps: while ou was van aide Dutch Maid Bakery WEEKEND SPECIAL: HOMEMADE BREAD, 6 loaves . BREAD, Regular 23c¢ Each .... "5 for 4 -. In our. Bakery Across from Liquor Store ; Fresh Donuts Every Morning ai 9 It.wi ing, but arty g ayineing even Pennell and Parole Board Chair- man: George Street are not what the go-go world calls “swingers.” vy! are squares: unspectacu- lar, dedicated men who- believe they nave a role to Play in clety and. are Now is the time to set aside funds for this year's income tax: deductions. The ‘Act makes it When the purple oratory flows from the mouths of the fervent’ abolitionists and reten- tionists, when the demands for mal reform scream from cry. ban hate literature and the un- fons ‘want freedom from the law. commit violence. in strikes and when public opinion, arous- ed ¢by..a best-seller, demands an-early parole for ible for you to obtain some relief from income tax on earnings set aside for retirement. The Mutual Life of Canada offers plans by which you can qualify for tax relief. ‘C. Arthur Anderson Phone 365-7633 or Write Box 100, Castlegar ; : . 816 SAVE \os, INCOME TAX. murderer, :.it. is good to ‘know ine are: a: few square. guys trying to fit the. whole: bas Togieally into cmare private Ther: ae members’ ?pills “before. Parlin ment asking for. amendments to the Criminal Code; than’ on ny other subject. Capital | pi [ment has been abolished in fact 'and ‘before. the: Centennial Ses- sion'‘of Parliament’ is' over itis ‘tobe jabollhed Ontario has a new scheme to prove free legal aid to anyone who needs. it and it is only a 7] matter’ of : time’ before’ the ‘idea laws and eventually anew ‘con- cept of legal and’ penal” “codes. The message of The | ‘Squarejohns ility must''be adopted by. the general Public it it is to is that a new concept of social work. || a Stanley Humphries STUDE NTS ‘ "will present a TEA, FASHION SHOW AND BAKE SALE - FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1967 3 “STANLEY. HUMPHRIES ACTIVITY ROOM 2.00 p.m. to 4.00 pm ADMISSION , Proceeds to Students Centennial Bursary Fumi Foster’ Clothing and Textile en oe ae feature spting styles of their own creation. 1 Yes, the amazing Hoover will ‘wash this 24-pount Most “No. wonder she’s ‘s skeptical, take to wash a ee pound, foadt 4G 6-pound load is washed in 4 minutes—and ready for a2- HOOVER WASHER/SPIN DRYER washes 24 pounds in “less than 30 minutes