CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 4, 1974 oy 4 / ~ Royal Conservatory Examination Results The following. id a lst of “s!auecessful candidates in exam- iinations held’ recently by’ the ; , Royal Conservatory of Music of Toronto in Trail, The names are | arranged {n‘order of merit. Grade X Piano First Class Honors—Marl- * ‘on Whitehouse. ‘00th ANNIVERSARY of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Merry of Slocan City, {iho were married May 19, 1914, in Annable, was marked by both family and members of the Slocan Valley Senior Citizens’ - The family had a luncheon with a few close friends ‘ inne the senior citizens association put on still another Iuncheon. hs Peralar couple ‘received many cards and messages of good « es, Attending the'family supper were Bud and Florence ” erry of Castlegar, Gordon and Betty Nelson of Silverton, Jock id Helen Goerlty of Edeoanton ee Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Merry of Ubristins tg ‘Unable to Priva but who heed the honored couple by slephone, were Spence of Hope and Phil and Ann Merry Membership Drive Undertaken y Local Chamber of Commerce. A membership drive, both by mail’ and‘ by personal con- fact, is being undertaken by the Castlegar and ‘District’ Cham- ber of Commerce which. at Thursday night's meeting at é Hi Arrow Arms set forth an ambitious program for the Balance of the 1974 season. President.:Dave ‘Silvester foted the short périod of time that the new executive has had ih office stating appointment of dommittees would soon’ be set Op. % He said that membership is very vital and the next six + Two spot fires were re- ported in.the local Forestry istrict over. the’ past week when a routine inquiry was joade by the Castlegar News Wednesday morning. > Tuesday.a spot fy. the CP’ Rail near. Thrums was quickly putiout as was a e above Kinnaird reported Bear midnight Friday evening. % x % Car Burns S.A 1966 vehicle burned Sunday near. Brilliant Bridge. No cause of the accident was given: ; > Police identified the owner ‘88 Joe Carrier. of Brilliant. months there was. a tremen- dous amount of work to be accomplished. Membership fees are to be 60 per cent of the rate structure as presented on the member- ship agreement. This would apply.to 1974 membership only. The percentage is being allowed since half of the calen- dar year of 1974 has already been past. Honors—Penny Lipsack; Wendy Appel; Lois 1, Moen and Allan Crossley. Pass—Helen D. Kvestich. Grade IX Piano +‘ Honors—Anne‘P. Graham and Marilyn Hay (equal); Gayle ‘A. Oyama and Grant Freeman, Grade VIII Piano ~ First Class Honors—Donald A. R. Richards, Honors—Glen. Shimizu; Melanie J. Meggison; Bonnie Fresu and Alida Nesmith (equal). : Pass—Shirleen K. Naruse. Grade VII Piano Honors—Jane Partridge; Steven R. Hilts; Francis Baff and Brent I. ‘Johnson (equal); Patricia D. McKay, Brenda L. Johnson and Joan T. Koch (equal). Grade VI Piano First Class Honors—Mich- ael Shimizu, Honors—Jean E, Fergu- son-Davie and Shelagh M. Ged- des (equal); Rodger L. Brady and Kimberley D.’ Rusnell (equal); Christian S. Suther- land; ‘Theresa Zwick; Evelyn J. Drazdoff ‘and. Christine’ M. Hanlon (equal); , Delia Burills, Janet E. Crawford, Dean Cross- ley and Craig R.. Webber. (equal). Pass—Jennifer A. Chevel-. dave and Judy L. Cheveldave ' (equal). i Grade V Piano First Class Honors—Deb- bie S. Noble. Honors—Chery] L. Gob- bett; Laurie-Anne Barisoff and Karen P. Nutini (equal);: Col- leen Crossley; Joyce L.' Eaton and Shelley D. Landis (equal); and Donna F. Marcellus. Pass—Susan Leitch: and « Hugh A. Sutherland (equal); Funeral Concludes Today. For Fred ’ Funeral services conclude today at ‘1/p.m. from Krestova b d. Laktin, 80, of rn’ ry,’ April’ 17, 1914,, Mr. Laktin received’ his education in 'Nel- son and