‘2 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 18, 1972 Students Exchange Classrooms Between Castlegar and Cheney students from y, Washington, spent fae ny cek atten classes at Stanley Humphries while an equal number of local Letter to The Editor Minor Hockey Issues Plea For Arena (Four Dear Sir; "The following letter has been sent to the Towns of Castlegar and Kinnaird, as well as the representatives of Area I and J. We hope it will help in resolving some of the problems regarding a new aren Gentlem “At "the 12th Annual meeting of Castlegar and District Minor Hockey As- sociation held April 17th last, a motion was unani- mously passed by all pre- sent that; ‘the Castlegar and Disurict Minor Hockey Association petition the Town Councils of Castlegar and Kinnaird and the repre- sentatives of Area I and J to proceed with the arena referendum as s00N aS POs- students school, went to thelr Tt was all part oi international exc! ange & spon: sored by the Rotary Inter- act Students Exchange pro- i Walle Ona are _ ingram, Jo! jawald, Wayna Morris ade ie Eliot stayed with I ares and went on tours of Com: inco, Celgar and Selkirk College. They were also en- tertained at the regular Tuesday meeting of Rotary. Going down to Chene: were Steve Sahlstrom, Bol Rafter, Debbie MecNes_ and Kathy Klit. The students are select- ed for their scholastic at- tainment and Soelr citizen- ship, according SHSS Prinelpal Tobert | patrick. ‘hese youngsters, he said ambassadors pore _f00d SHSS.” St. Joseph’s CWL Install Officers At Impressive Rite St, Jenepts Catole Wome “a en’s League saw the new ex- ecutive i led with _im- ‘Also, meeting veld May 4th, the following motion was ad- opted; ‘that the Castlegar and District Minor Hockey Association support a pro- posal made by the Kinnaird Council that the existing facilities be upgraded and maintained and a new arena be built on Marathon pro- perm and a further vote be id on a hall and curling facilities when a location is decided on.’ “We hope that by pass- ing on to you the feeling of our Association, you will be able to arrive at a favorable conclusion and ready the ufman gave a a report ‘on the recent dio- INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE of students took place last week through the Rotary Club. Left to-right are Rick Ingram, Cheney, Wash., Steve Sahlstrom, and Bob Rafter, SHSS; ‘John Oswald, LaWayna Morris and Marie Elliot, of Cheney: Debbie McNee and Kathy Klit.of SHSS, — Castlegar News Photo . SCHOOL DISTRICT No. 9 MEETING: NOTES The resignation of Miss A new 66-passengor bus is expected in the next 30 to days for School District No.8 with an Ec onoline Van arriving some- time this week. This was reported Mon- day at the re; meeting of the board of trustees. In other business the low bid of Kootenay Bulg. ers for carpeting for the board office was accepted. $1,280.20, ly | $1,407, 500, glow Bros, $1,600 and Columbia Fabrics barging The polley of ¢ registration fees ‘or classes was reviewed. It was decided this policy . would continue in spite of some activities not requir ing an instructor. waa given Sugar and Spice Anquished Father-of-Bride Looks af Pre-Wedding Scene I'm sure you are sick of teading about my daughter’: 'S wedding, but hang on. She's the only one I have, and it will be all over this Satur- day. (The last typewritten with crossed fingers.) If she ever does want to get married again, she'll get exactly three words from her old man, ‘Beat it, kid.” However,” there’s ‘some- thing to be learned by every experience, and both the kid and I are Jeatning: Fast. For several weeks, she has been figating around Nelson at which the pro- vincial president, Mrs. W. Rogers of Victoria, was re- ported as nang “get the pace a4 her example of spirit as well as social Mies, Rogers works with many worthwhile causes, such as immigration, Brow- nies and Guides, senior cit- izens and the anti-abortion program. It was she who gave Secretary-Treasurer Castlegar and Dist. Minor Hockey Assoc. Liquor Offence Freeman, liquor. Police said the offence occured on May 6. wo : CASTLE SHELL PRODUCTS the address . at the final wine and cheese ite annual bazaar will be held this year in the St. Pea h’s catechetical center on Oct. 21 with Mrs, Joe Schiavon as general conven- or and A, Lamarche as assistant. A beautiful gut is being made by Mrs. eas Former Diplomat To Give Talk At Selkirk Tan Smart, _ assistant director of the International Institute for Strategic Stud- des will be guest epeaker at the next meeting of th het Kootenay Branch of Canadian Institute of \ International Affairs, “The meeting will be held in Selkirk College on May 24 starting at.8 p.m. Since January, Mr. Smart, who has had a car- eer in the British diploma- tic service, has been a vis- iting iy, ia at Carleton ‘Hominiuk* for: ‘this baz-*~ -- * maculate. The yard iy tell her mother, who i: budget of the first water, “Stop, worrying, Mom. There's not that much to do. It’s a simple wedding, and I'll be here to help you get ready.” Typical of to- day’s youth. Naturally, she wasn't here most of the time, and she didn’t help at all, though her intentions were impeccable. Then fate stepped in. A week before the wedding, just when the throttle was going to be opened wide for the final drive, her mother went into hospital. i For the kid, it was like ing a malicious goose h from under you the magic Carpet on, which you are fying. For .me, it.was. like. pick- ing a bouquet of wild flowers’ forthe wedding, and discovering that what I had picked was poison ivy. This is Tuesday, and the bride. still hasn’t got her weading dress. This is Tues- day, and the estate looks much as the world must have when old Noah finally found some dry land. he house was to be spicked and spanned. The house is a shambles, The yard was to have been im- is a melee of last fall's leaves, broken picnic table and lawn chairs, fallen limbs and cat dirt. * Don’t worry. We'll cope. We'd better, or Kim and | will be taken away, about 3 p.m. on Saturday, by the chaps in the white coats. Today I came home and found my baby wringing her hands and head and feet. She'd been. going like a - whirlwind, doing all those “little things’ she kept in- WEEKEND SPECIALS OZITE Indoor-Outdoor Rubber Back CARPETING, reg. 2.95. ssssss 2. 19 3 COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM KRAUS Indoor-Outdoor Rubber Back CARPETING $3.55 LESS 10% FOR CASH IS THE TIME TO TEND TO THAT ROOF JUST ARRIVED! TRUCK LOAD of ASPHALT SHINGLES GOOD COLOR CHOICE ASPENITE INDOOR-OUTDOOR BUILDING PANELS —— THE MULTIPLE PURPOSE PANELING —— i KOOTENAY BUILDING SUPPLIES PHONE 365-5155 sisting her mum not worry dishes, Ordering flowers. Trying to get shoes to match the non- existent wedding dress. Feeding and throwing out two cats, one of them preg: . - nant; visiting her mum. Same for me. Trying to the yard, and day. Trying to cope with people whe want to know whether the wedding is on or off. It’s on. I think. But there are going to be some short-cuts, in which { am a firm believer, and of which I have tried to con- vince my wife for years. The windows will not be washed. Who looks out the windows during a wedding ceremony, anyway? Anyone who does should be ejected. The furniture will dusted. But only in the livingroom, where the event will take place. I don’t in- tend to have a lot of people tunning around our bed- rooms and wiping their fin- Bers across the ledges. In fact, 1 don't intend to have a lot of people running around our bedrooms at all. If they want to look. at‘ something, they can go out- +-side-and—look-at--my - two «-~ dead elms. The cups and saucers will not ali be washed. They will be dusted. The silver will not by polished. Ite too, will be wiped with a dry cloth, and if there's an egg-stain on aspoon, tough toe-nails. Everything bulky, ugly, or out of place, will be stuf- fed smartly into the base- ment or the attic, and the doors thereto locked. Pye found that Kim and 1, without her mother around to heckle us, have a similar basic philosophy: “What's it all going to mat- terten years from now?” jh, we're not complete nudniks. I will shine “my shoes and she has promised me she won't get married in a T-shirt, even though she has to wear her brand-new peach-coloured nightie over jeans. There'll be solemn vows, and candles and food and drink and children of all ages. What more could you want for a happy wedding? There's only one thing that upsets me. if her mother is out of hospital in time, she'll give us hell for practically everything. And if she isn’t, we'll all regret it all our lives. ut don't — worry. won't be Elizabeth TY vlot and Richard Burton. But my daughter will be a beau- tiful bride if I have to dress her myself. Til let you know. the Castlegar and District Sogeer Association, The boys have been divided ac- cording to age groupe, into in four divisions, Juventus, Ajax, We tose Prenees Arsenal. oly Div ision 4 — Panthers, Cougars, Games are ed either caird Sanise Second- fum- qual yor at supervision ity of adult su ion a the enthusiasm shown ieee, district also has a men’s team which Pia in the West Koofenay League. Div. Standings to.May 14th ecoo oonnt ecco oh . oo own Ranger Conference Sei for Robson ere saben: a naird Rangers will jointly sponsor the Mayflower con- ference May 19 to 21 at the Robson Community Hall, Rangers from the East’ and West Kootena will meet with Miss beth Mouland, of the national headquarters, who is organ- izing the new Ranger pro- gram. During the past year the Robson Rangers participated bake bingo, | a. The mon- ey obtained from these act- ivities financed a camping and Kin. no? WHERE TARE COFFEE, Nabob. Se WHITE : MARSHMALLOWS, ..:. 3 pkgs. 89c PARKAY 3 Ib. pkg. 99c HOT DOG & HAMBURGER RELISH, Nalleys ................ 3 for $1 MIRACLE WHIP SALAD DRESSING, 32 oz. ALL FISHING TACKLE FOR THE FISHERMAN GULF GAS AND Ol — PROPANE TANKS FILLED Johnny's Grocery & Gas Sales LIMITED — ON ROBSON SIDE OF FERRY OPEN 7:00 A.M. TO 9:00 P.MA. 7 DAYS A WEEK allowing a school bus to be used for an A class driving he person ig he bus wili be responsi for the insurance and wi it pay equal to that at bu the use of nee for the same purpose fr He am or Nelson. school ‘dist ricts, +0 8 ptietball nets will * goon be installed in the play area ae Peat Rivers entary Sch An earlier date will be to 12 noon, which they wish to hold in the Blueberry School. This time period is nor- mally used by the mainten- ance crew ready the schools for their reopening in September. Several books from Sel- kirk College have been giv- Driving Charges le dea gully in Castieeae leade e; e police, y. to ‘se ate ; ern unts St ariving’ Pwten their blood alcohol’ reading was above .08, Serge Peter Josafatow, 20, of Robson was fined $250 and was prohibited from driving for a month. Keith Ronald Cherry, 21, of Blueberry Creek was fined $150 and was also prohibited mn ving for a month, en to the board fer une He students in the schools. The boord. poy nis quested these books be per- used so it is established they are suitable for’ the sluden' Superintendent of schools Bissell, w! G, C. will look into a equest from the Kinnaird Fubts pibrary which sug: Best | librarians and ne nee and trus- tees of the pubuc libraries meet to see how thi mbar work more effectly ense is bein; er. Added exp: -caused to the school distric! “with children making their way to the roofs of some of the district schools and ard. bas granted The bo. * permission for one delegate to attend the B.C, Princip- als’ and Vice-principals’ an- nual fall conference to be held at Vancouver from Oct, 18 to 21, ae PETTITT PHOTOS * :PETTITT PHOTOS Turner, a teacher at Nie accepted as well f Mrs. J. Waters, ry eeceatias teacher who js retiring. . “PETTITT PHOTOS GRADUATION SPECIAL four + 8X5 (different poses) Your Choice of one 8” xX 10” . ALL IN NATURAL COLOR only $13.98 Make Your Appointment Now PETTITT PHOTOS SOLOHd LLiL13d SOLOHd Li11Lad « See Us For: * Parts for Mint Bikes and Garden Tillers * New and Used Parts for . 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B, Peachey at tthe console of the organ, The bride is the daugh- of Mr. and Mrs. Thom- . and Mrs, : Rohn of Blueberry Creek, Her gown featured an empire waist with A-line Mica Greek Dam To Mark Top Off This Summer Sometime this summer, in’ the historic Bend country 85 miles perth of otf "the in When snow halted con- struction at Mica dams -last fall the huge ‘me tow- ered 640 feet above bed- ro: a Aint thea { fuspaae, finent i si By Frosoot high Oroville a hee Fea er River in This s pi heres tie will attain ita full elevation of 800 feet. It will be a half e there be a higher earth- Construction activity at Mica will be_ spectacular this summer. From lookout points high above the Col- umbia River gorge the dam pom, bulks huge and clear- Bus: a8 ants, giant bel- carrying a single load rumble along the dam’s towering crest in @ never ending stream. Fill placement will be completed by fall. Only this summer remains to get those action pictures, and to share the excite one of the world’s ae en gineering and construction ts reaches its conclusion. Next the reservoir will start’ to. fill, Construction. activity. .. will centre on Powerhouse and penstocks. be. built under a contract scheduled six 435,000 kilowatt genera- tors, for a total nameplate capacity of 2.6 million watts, F. J. SMITHERAM TRAILER TOWING Fully insured Phone 365-5308 Box 1351, Castlegar silhouette skirt, long bishop sleeves of sheer chantilly lace and scalloped Sabrina neckline graced with moth- the shoulders, She wore a four-tiered vell of chantil- ly lace and a chantilly Jace © bow. As she went up the aisle on the arm of her fa- ther, ‘the bride carried a bouquet of deep red roses and wore a blue opal cross necklace which belonged to her mother. Her attendents were Susan Taylor, Castlegar who acted as maldof-honor and Patti Richards and Lesley Ann Price of Castle- gar and Billle Jean Price was ring-bearer, The ait honor was gowned in A floor length mauve dresi ee. quarter length sleeves while the bridesmaids wore floor- length purple skirts lac colored blouses. The little flower girl and ring-bearer were dress- ed in floor-length pastel green gown accented with white and mauve daisl with Castlegar and ‘Ed Rohn Blueberry Creek. For the Reception at the Bovels Canadian Legion Hall tn Castlegar the bride’s mo- ther received in a purple fortrel dress with tan a cessories and wore a white carnation. The bridegroom's mother was in a dress of cranberry red and also wore a white carnation, The reception hall was decorated with and streamers of white and lil- ac, Centered on the bride's table, which was decorated with ‘the bridal party bou- quets and mauve candles, wes the three-tiered heart- shaped, mauve and white Master of ceremonies yas Dou; ug Richards, te Cast- legar, 0 read tele; i Eng, Los Ang: saat and Thunder Bay, Ont. ee ete to the ie bride was pro} of ete Be, the bride’s Guests came from Gold : River, ‘Yancouyer, Prince George, Parson, Kimberley as well as local Points. For her honeymoon to Prince George and north- ern points, the bride wore a brown and whil charcoal grey y three-quarter len; ae with white fur and collar, e couple are now re- ang at 208 Fourth Ave. Castlegar. . “NOISY LEAF” The Indians called Trem- bling Aspen “noisy leaf” because the leaves trembled with the slightest breeze. — Nadalan Studios MR. AND MRS. ROBERT WARREN ROHN West Kootonay Hoalth Forum Work of Aid fo Handicapped Ouilined by their Consultant By Mike i sical Division "for rh to West Rootenays. His main office is in the Health Unit ing in Nelson, although he works out of the W Health Units in Trail, ey een and Grand Forks. The basic function of the Health Howe Division phy: or cational training. The tr: ing can include Trai On-TheJob, . Vocat! School, or formal acad training. The ultimate lective, however, is employ- ment, Committees are: Director, Hest oven Health ners or, - Department: of ‘Social’