PUBLIC SPEAKING co shown here with their teacher Mr. Hemmons are, left’ '\; Paula\'Pryce took’, firs annual Public Speaking ¢ Contest in the, ‘Activity Room. i For, the last four. weeks the.’ + pupils ‘of ‘Twin’ Rivers) School 5 i oar Aly ves arp ceaten Canadian's: heritage’ of a ; And'new laws repudiate person’ earns’ a’ benefit he’ not'receive."*, To’ protect Canada’ herl- oe tage'and | Mr.'Hobbs |? neck. hat have. bound our society.” »¢ Mr.)!Hob! in | Creek jon’ Sunday. jof last sm poli ically active; y running for. office but at “least assuring ‘that ‘thoughtful For RC. mining a he’ ened /{g’ based’ on’ the’ concept: that toineral holdings are no longer the' property of the owner but vidual freedom; must’: take = action whenever: it’ sees. free- dom being‘attacked. “We' must. the’ Crown, thus right to hold’ property. Mr, Hobbs referred to the in stop’ thinking* of’ ourselves simply of bi ness,” he said." ” =) In response'to critics of A bigness in business, Hobbs said, “large projects need wee that steongth sould ‘come: weal e eeds | f those family head, } To show leadership, understanding and love: Yet he would only be equal te those in‘his' charge, For tl is’ true’ the far * God made man to have dominion over the, bead s ~'And ‘to’keep order, and rule| this earth. But he put: Whe . And’ his ‘strength would His ‘family, into'a position ‘so’ ve family :he ‘gave him ‘to lov is! friends'and' his God. at aetrology andthe ns which have evolv: “ WEEKDAYS: NOON 70 10.P.M.: FRIDAY & SATURDAY: NOON TO MIDNIGHT. SUNDAY: NOON TO 9°P.M.° - my, astroph ‘o! return’once again to'deligh sell-out audiences. “30 The ‘Theatre-in-the-Round ats: 300: people‘ atone time. ‘Admission is $1.60 per_adult, $1 ints’ for’; children‘an sence citizens: 3 i “; for’ students, and’75' mission’ have been preparing’ several classes. art; took ‘second Last,week'dne person was. «chosen from 10of the 12: i) second place in both ithe junio division grades 3--5,‘and senior tuzzi’s’ band ’and ‘princi ME: Corbett san fited from’ this Faille form ‘of dentistry. called ‘ort! nti ‘in’ past tio! ‘setond place Janet Healey, an OF= Castlegar ‘ferry. made “164 fewer round. sips May tha it did in, that ecessary. (Mt has also ‘alaghed the actual cost, now the wn » boy, can} smile’ ‘of bis elty’ slicker cousin’. ad’ his’ testh straight- hay “together afl hi lan 0/1178 Bay. ithe Rossland 2 ‘Ave. offices. ; charge.to th Planetarium's. 3 . Hall’ of Astronomy, ,where . dramatic, educational exhibits » probe most aspects ‘of astrono- Pp heir projects alive image: of ‘the'sun, revealing pith clarity’ sunspots and the sun's rotation on‘its axis: + nity to commemorate the 500th :birthday of the famous Polish astronomer, Nicholas Copernt. ics and space. * it opened: in ‘1968; more than_a million visitors * have passed through ithe. Plane ’ "ANTE-LITTER poster contest winners are these six young students from Kinnaird Elemen: i ‘School.’ Front row, leit to Fight, Wendy id Sirestet, Aaron‘ Fri the City of by Castlegar and ‘the SHSS student council. ue Roy.:. Posters were judged by SHSS students. First prize winner is Aaron’ Friesan. ead Clarke Photo Mrs. R. Donnan “And Mrs. J, Stier. “Named Delegates. “Forty-one. members of ‘the Gontleger and’ District 'Senlor Citizens Association were. pre- sent at last Thursday evening’s general meeting held in the Senior Citizens Centre. President John Stier open- ed the meeting after. which one. minute silence .was observed in memory of N.-Conkin and FY Nelson, A‘ special welcome was extended, to: Mrs. Baker! of | Yorkshire, England, who is visiting her. sister Mrs,” R: Worthing, and: to the presi-* dent's grandson,’ ‘Daryl Stier. Harry. Evans (was welcomed | back after visiting his son ins) Victoria for four months,» ):'"¢ Mr. Stier reported ‘on the steering. committee ‘forthe Community Resource board. The membership‘ decided to’ table ‘this project until the ame. operational even! though ‘several ‘of \them have ; signed memberships, °! Mrs.’3: Stier and) Mra, R. - Donnan were elected to replace. _Mrs, H. Johnson as delegates to the provincial Senior Citizen's | Convention in Kelowna. “A chicken dinner. will’ be: “i The B.J. Hales Natural History ta Brand : enlarebit' torlan last: Thursday,‘ evening . was -Tiberio Reis. -As‘has been’ _ the custom of the Castlegar News the valedictory address is *; printed in its entirety: and is as follows: “Shakespeare ‘once “wrote inen and women merely play. ers’. i p> Tonightladies ‘an ntle- men I would'like to" fed om our. true roles on earth and: my’ concern’ about our; permissive society. In‘ order, to’: evaluate _ our roles I have divjded my talk © into three 6 Lise. Hotes owls, § cormorants,—loons,~-grebes, *. swans, the Great Blue Héron, upland game birds, geese and ducks, can be found in the display cases, along with rari- “ties like -albino birds and: the Glenmerry © ~NEW: AND USED 5) e FURNITURE |< 3191 Highway Drive * PHONE : 364-1822: The 1974 Graduates and. myself: think itis important 'to be’ truthful‘ to! ourselves,’ the ; parents and the teachers. At present\we are aware that: our ‘realm ‘is ‘not always; . friendly, it'is deceitful, corrupt and ' shallow. ‘Virtue, integrity’ vand the: satisfaction of/a’ well ~, pent life, seem things of. the :. past, These have Beet Feplaced: with 1 74 SHSS Valedictory The tone eStats ey ies graduating ‘class valedic-'~. adults. These reflect important influences: from our ‘parents, it is from‘them that we develop our characters’ and ethics. “A valedictory is traditionally sup-. posed to'thank the parents: instead of thanks I appeal to the . parents to re-evaluate them- ‘ selves. Ask yourselves if to- day's ‘generarions are up to ‘your expectations; if’ not,; ask (pence, Sistortnd thinking, moral practices and lack of * eoncern for the feeling of others have become the order’ of the day in’ our. society. i Values ‘are illustrated’ by = the teachings id’ examples of + firat-yollow, ail oggs found ont, why not?. I feel that this critical ‘self appraisal ' will - surely help in- moulding ‘a ‘society that will be less preva- = lent of, so many of. our ills. Teachers*are the next influence to growing adults. We are grateful for your tolerance. However, a direct thank-you would be hypocritical: ‘The submissive and lax attitude of — the schools and some teachers is totally unacceptable in order ‘to improve learning ‘conditions sad bobtsvioral patterns of their, the, ners display, animals) are shown ther. “apelaae’ aisetting-of ice ‘and } snow. ‘These include the timber wolf, polar: bear, arctic’ fox, seal joes Change’ is’ inevitabl harmless to conform shallow. and Peta ideas but it is 1 held to celeb the birthday ; of the Castlegar. Senior. Citi- zen's Association.) 20% :)2) i +A: variety. of recreational ' activities are being enjoyed by.‘ the: members including‘ gary games, bingo, shuffle carpet‘ bowling’ for’ which, tw lanes have, been’ set’ up. ' Members decided to have | screens installed on’ the ; base- ment windows to provide venti- lation during the games.) << Get ‘well ‘cards’ and®sym- ; pathy. cards have been sent out and many thank-you notes have = been‘ received including’ greet-* ing and good wishes from ‘Mr. / and Mrs. Bert Crissall‘now <. ; residing in Nelson. ©The’ membership | extend-"; ed its sincere thanks and deep appreciation to the anonymous: donors of a telephone, ’ an © electric kettle and a-large cooking pot, and to Mr. Kalma- : koff for "donating a floor Poll ‘Tummage sale is.to be®. held on June 28 at-the contre. Members . who‘ would to visit Expo wore. told to circle‘and sang 80) did ‘several ‘skits, hich were - nioyeee vote! imens ‘of be enue rocks, shel native flora and “India ‘oat city:in Manitoba, and a thriving industrial and aprieul A tural community. :180:miles west of. Wisalker t in the heart of: the wheat;belt..... Your Singer oe - Sewing Centre & Vac ¢ Shop : “John Carter, Representati 1251. Cedar AvGy. Teall, BC, Phone ne 364-1744 Castleger and Area: °S' My address does not mean to reflect; on “any. ‘individual: : felt it- necessary that: we down. from. our fant. ined é “world, and ‘return to’ the cereal. of, down-to-earth : liv: in eat this stage 1 would like-* * to read-to you some ‘great words ‘of our time written: by./. ‘Anthony Powell. ‘On. the stage...masks are assumed: with-some regard to _ procedure; in everyday life, the | _ participants | act their’ parts ‘either for ” health’ consists < of of thanks was extended ‘to Mrs, McKay and the girls: > Refreshments were served svby the kitchen committee. Top Dental Health ‘Involves Control And Prevention Basically, ‘good’ ‘dental TINCHEON via JUBILEE, 12 OZ. TIN ! FRESH KILLED : FRYING. CHICKEN : GOVERNMENT INSPECTED . : “18 MUSHROOMS 2 ~ 89° STEAK HOUSE, STEMS & PIECES A FLOUR DUTCH OVEN: $2.29 KRAFT DINNERS “NEW", CHEF SURPRISE . 59S SPAGHETTI 5: OR MACARONI, SPLENDOR $1.09 CHEESE SLICES SINGLES. KRAFT. 16 OZ, PKG. oon... eeies 99° DINNERS 22. $1.49 COFFEE FLAKED TUNA Bl ALL.GOOD. 6 OZ. TIN ...., 598 ASSORTED RELISHESD 79° $1.19 | * RISE-N-SHINE.’ POUCH OF 4 ENVELOPES | WAGON WHEELS WESTON. BOX: OF. 12° and ‘control. of dental: disease. ;This involves two basic areas,’ home care‘and the ‘efforts of a suitability of’scene ‘or. for ‘the < words spoken by the rest of the cast:’ the result is a: general “tendency. for. things to be brought to ‘the ‘level: of farce + even when the theme is serious: enough.’ This brings me to my thematic adage: