12 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thurs., May 16, 1968 SCORES of people attended held Sunday morning at Lemon Creek south of Slocan City to raise money for éhe Slocan Curling Club. Many of those in the Pie Shoot slastic about attendance made it a family affair bringing success of the Castlegar parent group pi Rangers, ‘Guides 2 and Brownies its annual g | Mother's day tea on Saturda: \all their children aid Picnic lunches. Or- ganizers of the shoot are reported enthu- theres response and the evident — ” Castlegar News Photo co-convenor. The hall looked festive and fc on either side with tender {ellow stapers tapers in sil- ver holders, and silver tea and coffee urns, Tea stables were center- ed with low arrangements of First Class Graduaies From Selkirk College After two years of hist- ory: making operation, Selkirk College again made history last Saturday as the institu- tion’s first class graduated. Reminiscences of the Guest: ‘speaker Dean Rob- acting president} vince. of now now they are ert Wallace, clect of the "University of Vi declared: “ area of fra a challenge to David Thompson, who first came here. It offered a challenge to those who came after him and this is still so.” ie making of history by explorers such as Thomp- in Wallace headed an impressive list of visiting dig- Brothers, Rossland-Trail iter of mines end etroleutn Resourc son should not b ‘homas Aquinas, poset ies of I itaries, including Donalds Saaties mad apple blossoms. The First Castlegar guide com] sold .. homemade ly and popcorn. munittees were: bake table, Mrs. Scheelar and Mrs. B, Schmoor. off assisted ie Burnham, Ja: The door prize, ‘an African v. | violet, aise? won by Mrs. EsiNed Roberts of Woodland in the Scout hall. It was 3 * vent, ANDY SOLES, College at was master of ceremonies for the graduation held last Saturday at Selkirk College. isted | Mr. Soles spoke of the difficulty-fraught beginning of the PUBLIC The Robson Kindergarten Bake Bingo will be held May 17 the Robson Community Hall at 7.30 p.m. Everyone welcome. NOTIGE OIL or GAS HEATING publie phd on “ of and His Prob- Toda) lems.” Bay 21, 8 pm. — Resker Sestleger:: Public Libra —Last two story hours — a May 18 aud 3° PLUMBING & SMITH’S HEATING LTD. | 61 CRESCENT ST. — PHONE 365-7531 — CASTLEGAR SMITH'S PLUMBING AND HEATING LTD. A. EREMENKO & CO. SHOE SALE LADIES SANDALS $3.95 Coliege, the adventure of the “Celgar campus” and the histor! value of the The class was the first ever at Selkirk, having completed their second- year at one of B.C.'s newest community. colleges. _ Castlegar News Photo Special Price ‘White back ref pine spect —_ pr. 4S Notre Dame of | Nelson, W. D. ieee only Ee ese rivers were the arteries ee travel into the eee ee then provided or residents, and again th of: histo: oy being made.” 25% Phone 365-5573 Firestone Tires Your Texaco Starburst Bonus Cards for 196 have just arrived — It’s easy to collect a bonus so pick up your cards now .... Texaco Service Centre Two Government Certified Mechanics GFF Castleaird Plaza SANDALS... For the Whole Family Women, Men and Children MADDOCKS Selection and Price Range Jon the department of edu- prey Moore and loakes from the. Uni- . G. 1, 6 ser University; John Welton, chairman of the Selkirk College ¢ council and Canon H. Barrett, who gave the in- of 46 students nology, forestry teencioay plied arts, business and com. mercial; peace: ractice. with estimated “stendance of 500, was held outdoors on lawn in front of the main en- trance. ees This location is quite al- poo crane Sunny weather | er rincipal An Stic 3 said but would be less enjoyable, were it to be rainy on. graduation day. Within Evo or. three years the side of the “new ren pemiigance causing death after an accident near the new Kinnaird bridge carly Sunday v- in a fatal accident, a near- Seaton collision, at about 2 aim. an Selkirk College oe ead as a result of the accident is 21-year-old Cath- ‘Vancouver. Jensen’s German- made compact car was demol- ished in the accident, which took place only minutes after however, with a warm sun ing tempered by a light eaeceny aah es ani er pre- parations to the actual award- ing o£ diplomas were short and info: entire ceremony took just one hour. Assisting College council J. E. Fletcher in presenting : diplomas was Dr. Rowland Grant, dean of stu- dies. After this, a reception was held in the College jounee: arts and nology students made up the raduation is achieved atten two years of attendance Selkirk, Students then Dame in Nelson, or they seek employment in their chosen field, depending on whether they graduated in technology two years, has been be. | Hcality in she left.a dance for her cousin, the former Terri versatility of course planning. Courses are designed to provide ae maximum of prac- was provided by the. Sellurk Colleze Community § Band, un- direction processi to the “platform by the Cal- happen curve ji past the the from an ‘Association 0 of turning |r George Cady Charged With Criminal Negligence Fae Geo Cady of wantiold McLeod of ae with crim- enay-) Boundary, Municipalities convention in Nelson when the accident occurred. Police sald a reliminary in the calo has been °M'an accident of lesser ex- tent had occurred at the corn- thin 24 hours of the er wil fatal accident. erme aura Jensen of North| @ lege Pipers. oe ae Soles emceed the Those ‘graduating were: ance A total of 35 sciences students ‘and 11 tech- | 8274 tebe al And We Have. the Gift Ideas! Headquarters for Graduation Cards Evening Handbags By LaMarquee Timex Watches — Travel Clocks Burton Key Cases, Wallets & Utility Travel Cases Scheaffer & Parker Pen & Pencil Sets Electric Shavers By Philishave, Ronson, Remington & ; Sunbeam — Cameras ~ We Join in Extending Best Wishes to All Graduates R. E. Goulet CASTLEGAR Corner of Pine and Columbia Open Monday — Saturday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday and Holiday Hours: DRUG Fridays 9 a.m. to'9 p.m. 12 Noon to 1 p.m. Phone 365-7813 6 to 7 p.m. old “1 Bryan it, Robert D. Cull, Richard L. Johnson, Gary: Ww. 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In Area: Ch ‘faced. only aca accepted ° th 4 bage eure or nd etter of apo! ‘nto and; Mayor: a He b Hs heard the reading ota I = from principal, 5 be writen to the pring pal of sn by the town of Cane was ordered written pp Tuceday "after ay din his niong | Of the, feck Broper _ S30 80, foe, wide, 290 6t, long. and 100 feetshigh, Tis, - Economies Survey "Gets Underway By Government . In Area & CKRD ‘Pwo economists fora: the | provincial: department of -in- dustrial. development, . trade and commerce ‘are presently in the Castlegar-Kinnaird area |’. # conducting an. economic -sur- vey. >. -Rossland-Trail: MLA Don Brothers told .the Castlegar Nowe Tuesday that the two, GR: Knight and P. A. A. Cook —-are® conducting the survey of the area encom- passed by the Central Kooten- xates. ay Regional ; = . He ‘said the purpose ar ig the precise amount }* Of benefit derived from a eon: rn a-10 per cent purchases: amade in the Cast- legar-Kinnaird area: «Rotary. “me: would bei given a ae which would ite |} official “indication Rotaty ‘del . dows! ‘| §“Pve-never ‘been approa ed. on it (before its cussion ecard was" ‘the meetin; ee bettas ‘ba alia ‘to offer | the sented, at teala entitle Whe would be holder ‘to ‘th fe can offer'a discount | gals to sJocal. people or;;éale 2 : This 5 H an accusation level-|. , sta ‘This educational. day in the: woods is made ible thorough review of campfire ‘The subject Tree Struc- ture and Growth, with two i level in. |{0m: Kootenay Forest Pro- ry Associat Southern Interior," C: Chic) “will coordin- Gray, activities of ‘the out-|! camroom:s by || ducts.-in ‘Nelson, will cover the main parts of the trees and what makes it grow. The lesson, conducted under. the [will inchade: forest five peer oh. | any, to everyone, not:just, have been advised of. the j shady and have offered their ” Set for June 3 } 22The: ‘annual blood donor ‘clinic is be: hel yy. acide! no a Peel ry workiat it “Castlegar “achic the same thing but It must be done by: ettort anda rallies;-Mr. “Burgess is an engineer -at: Celgar.: — Castlegar News Photo ‘to;-Vancouver ‘and | notable ‘is the accomplishment. of’ his 16+ Penny,‘ who: took -fourth: place in: the:same. competition. During the tree indentifi- cation course the students will be taken around the ed- Jucation~ training area’ and “shown the different trees and how to distinguish them. Also, the principal us- ‘es of each species will be ex- fee plained. ‘This ‘will. be taught B.C. REPRESENTATIVE in national safi = | tions ‘this: summer. ug: won the right to represent B.C. when he took in’ provincial finals ‘last ‘weekend ‘in Vancouver.:' His “fare first place iry Sawmills in Trail and Doug ‘Sandner of iE He Company, Cascade. The water rights branch i there: were handled by|P*© expenses while the Trail: J.C.s and New .Denver-Silverton Kinsmen. Doug holds : the: Imperial Oil trophy, - left, and. the. J.C. trophy, emblematic, of his success in th e driving competitions. Also year-old ‘sister, _ Castlegar News Photo ‘promotions are but a few of the ways in adian ‘Association ‘of B.C. is endeat to pre- vent forest fires educate .{the public to look after our in