JUNIOR BRONCO BALL STANDINGS dr, Broncos” ’ baseball CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, J COFFEE BREAK . Selkirk Naturalist Explains fo Youth CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 15, 1972 «| year gre 2 Lorl-Ann Ozer Tarrys - Shoreacres Elementary School Sports Day Results ay Lois Hughes ne teacher is not late. ‘The pupils are just early, and when he does arrive it brings a loud “Hurray”. Sotinds out of the or- dinary? Well it is different, for the classroom Is Pass Creek Park and the figure being greeted is naturalist Bill Merilees of Selkirk Col- le; oe On this particular day his pupils ote grade three students from ee There were water r epliers to watch ao pyr) Passmore Resident Mrs, Pankoff Buried in Slocan Park Cemetery *arodin of Raspberry Village algo survives. eral services were A resident of ee Sunday, in ne ‘Trail y ied ital, ‘Bern June 20, 1902 in Buchanan,. Sask., Mrs. Pan- koff came to B.C. with her arents in 1909, She moved b Alberta in 1918 where she later married. Mrs, Pankoff returned ments. Bishop Visits An Episcopal visit will be made to Conlegar) Fr gay by ie Rt. Rev. Berry, Anglican Bishop HH Kool oa "hep yall iL preach David a7 7 pm. 2 which will be llowet, yy a reception aoe Saturday morning he will be guest at a garden party in Robson at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Bob Waldie. since’ 8h. he was a member of the Gaion Spiritual Com- munities of Cl Pankoff is survlv- ren and one great-gran A brother, Steve Sam- ~ JACK'S AUTO SERVICE LID. OUR SPECIALTY _ * SPRING TUNE-UP * MUFFLER CHECK * SAFETY CHECK * SUMMER TIRES For Complete Automotive Service Phone 365-7511 JACK OSACHOFF JACK’S AUTO SERVICE LTD. classroom, and a young lady, Margaret King, who from the end of June until the Labor Day weekeid, will be the naturalist for Kokanee Park. Count is taken of the pupils. Rees catch a butterfly" and “Lev’s catch a fish" are still- ed for a moment while Mr. Merilees points out anoth- er fishermat the Osprey. e children watch the bird White they are told he is soaring over the water Tooling far for a possible meal meal it would earn by Avaring straight down into the water and carehing the fish in its’ veut now it is time to The eagar eyes turn into eagar hands, but the child- ren are told he joreatures of the park are to en- joyed by them mand left for ers to enjoy in their turn. A hard lesson for cur- ious young minds to accept. But each child gets a first hand look at the frogs and in no way is the creature mishandled. One frog turns out to be a large Western spotted frog, while the other is a little tree frog. Mr. Merilees explains how the tree frog, in order to hide itself, can change to a lighter or darker shade to blend with jis surround- ings, The students also learn to tell the male from the fe- male. I think we all were learning with the children. Did you know the male frog thas a black or dark brown throat while the female has a white throat? The large male is also identified by the shape of his “thumb” which is big and thick. The frog not only breaths through its nose using its lungs as we do but can breath through its skin as Lessons then turn to the growth of the park. The children view the wild rose, Yarrow, Heliotrope, Indian Hemp, Lares Pussy we sey pussy toes, Indian brush and the well known dandellion. They ‘are fold now: tie. pen is called that because the slightest breeze sets its leaves into motion. The job of the, lant’s Jeaves was explained with everything in ood simple terms. A broken cotton wood branch serves as an example of seed scattering as the children examine the cotton fluff that acts as the seeds wings. The subjects is dictated by whatever is immedia' present-going to birds, bees, beetles and an active ant Wonders of the Insect and Bird World pile housed in a tree stump. Ecology is explained. your youngster asks if there are many old malds, the question couid have easily been derived from such an outing as . seems, as the children will be happy to explain (as it was to them by Mr. Meri- lees), Old malds keep cats for company, and cats eat mice, and mice eat bumble bees, If there were no old maids to keep cats the mice would be in greater numb- and surely eat all the bumble bees and Mr. B le Bee is the only one known who can pollonize’ the clover plant, If Mr, Merilees does not become famous for ex- planation of: how our ecolo- gy is balanced he will cer- tainly gain fame at the parks branch in Victorla as all his young students ment- ally file such information. Free pamphlets are avail- able on edible berries in B.C. by simply writing to the branch. Pollution too was discus- sed — as a word easy to ay but hard to do some- thing about. I feel the children left with just a little more a, ent of what was real- end here. Mr. Merilees ex- plained that return trip was not the only way to study their surroudings. It could begin in their own back out of the Castlegar area,” said Mr. Merilees, That’s a thought for us Historian Bill Barlee Talks fo 1ODE About Days, of. Yesteryear. in Sandon - The members of the Killough Chapter of the IODE met at the home Mrs. Ralph West for a Pot Luck supper preced- ing the June meeting. After a short business session, a pleasant hour of games was enjoyed, under the direct- ion of is F, Hostetter and Mrs. J. F. Killough, and cof- fee was served by the host- ess. invitation to attend their“ “Bestowal of Charter” ceremony on June 12 was received from the recently formed Gastleaird Chapter. Mrs. Sylvest, educa- tion pees was asked to atiend the Stanley Humph- ries High School graduation white page listings TRAIL-ROSSLAND DIRECTORY last call HERE’S YOUR LAST CHANCE TO CHECK YOUR LISTING FOR THE NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORY! THE YELLOW PAGES SECTION has already. closed. THE ALPHABETICAL (White Pages) SECTION is closing NOW. So, please check your listing right away — and call us if you wish to make any changes. Have you thought of listing other members of your family? Adding the names and positions of key employees — or other firms you represent? cerSindtes”t ‘to resent the the®’ Giles, of Kinnaird. Later in the month Mrs. Sylvest will present the junior book award toa grade 10 stud- ent at Stanley Humphries, bursary will and the be presented in October. Donations were made the Adult Activity Centre, and the Kootenay School for the Handicapped. Notice was received from the provincial secre- that Mrs. J. F. Killough, Regent, had been “ein unearthed ‘on “the site’ of the old Fairview Hotel still to be found near Halley. Chief among old mining areas described by league standing to June 9. a 3 W iL Ps HEART RO Heart rot, which attacks trees in over-mature forests annually destroys fearly a billion cubic feet CHURCHES ST; RITA’S CATHOLIC CHURCH . and frogs to catch — Castlegar News Photos Rev. E, A. Brophy — Ph, 865-7143 Sunday Masses at 9am, - 11am. “7 p.m, CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCE Office 365-3430 Home 365-6667 : Next ew the Cloverleaf Motel tleaire Plaza sunday School Pgh Windup Box Lunches Become Order For Senior Citizens Picnic’ The wind-up meetin: , for the season of the Senior Citizens "Associat on will be held on June 22 and will take the form of a picnic to Syringa Creek Park. Mrs, F, Fuller, who aided at at the last mee ing held in the Legion 5 Hell re- minded the 48 rs present that they “should take a box lunch with them. Two invitations were ex- tended to members) one came from_ the rior Library Board sr them to the 25th annivers, fisted Webber, asking if any would care to attend tho Baptist Church barbe- cue. Thursday evenings have been decided upon as the time for some outdoor acti- vities sponsored b by the Re- Recreation” Commis- onal sion No. i, but the quest- fon came wu ‘ie is the lor carpet bowling eet He Fa lla pid Worship Service ST. PETER LUTHERAN CHURCH 405 Maple St., Castlegar Morship Service 11 am. Suni School 10 a.m. br ees 365-6976 Pastor Robert Naber 1905 - 4th Ave., Kinnaird “The Church of the Lutheran Hour” st APOSTOLIC CHURCH One block East of the N. Walker - Phone 365-6662 REGIONAL ECUMENICAL PARISH Anglican & United Churches ROBSON COMMUNITY CHURCH t 945 | A.M. United or Anglican, Service.’ (alternate weeks) ST. DAVID'S CHURCH, CASTLEGAR 8:00 A.M. Holy Communion 10:00 A.M. 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Single copies in stores are 15 Second-class mall registration number 0019. ‘The Castlegar News ts a member of the CASTLEGAR NEWS CT ebtiabed Every Thursday At OF THE » Castlegar, B.C, Hurt Campbell, Editer & Manager Bene Brodman, Shop Foremas | lp ink (With thie correct namie 604 address of the Queating space that the liability of the paper tn the event of failure to publish any advertise- Ment of any description or in the event that Be ay PARDMAN FURNITURE GUARANTEED REPAIRS } | § BACHELOR OF EDUCATION degree was conferred recently upon Edward Paul Koochin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Koo- chin of Castlegar. An SHSS and Selkirk graduate he has been studying at the University of Victoria. Nick E Beridott Sr. y, rrys C ty Hall for: Nick N. David- orf: Sr, 71, of Thru died Saturday lived for a whe at Verigin, Sask., moving to the U. 1913. Five years tater’ ‘he sister, He is survived by five sons, Fred’ of Vancouver, Alex of Grand Forks, Mike of , Nick of Nelson F and Bill of Pincher Creek; @ daughter, Miss Paula Banott of Vancouver and i erandehildren, the Cait ar Fan i charge of arrangements. Nello Gristofoli Funeral beta go day in eo a's or Nello . Cristofoli, ae former 3 Kinnaird and ve and cami “He worked at Com- nco and spent one year in ‘he United States before re- -urnin | OBITUARIES member of St. Antho: Catholic Church and of Italo Canadese Lodge. He was Predeceased by his wife, Clorinda, in 1959 and is survived by one son, Alfeo, at Trail; one d i er, its, Paul (Nives) De sto Kinnaird; cit grand-ehilaren; and one n ew, Angelo Cristofoli at Burial was in Mountain View Cemetery. Castlegar Funeral Home was charge of arrangements. Legion Latiies Rummage Sale Successful Castlegar LA to- the Royal’ -Canadian Legion Branch No. 170 held a suc- cessful cere tlemen who. so willin ried. the Spones Sat 3 rummage to the’ hall, and to all those who assisted in any way to make the day s0 su Some of the articles Nelson and Trail Salvation HMCS Koolonay To Pacific Post Next Year HMCS Kootenay, sever- ely damaged in an explosion . and fire in the North Atlan- tic two years ago has been recommissioned. 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