CASTLEGAR NEW: ‘S, Thursday, Oct. 9, 1969 George W. Scrimshaw, president and chief execu- tive officer of Columbia Cel- mond as assistant to the pre-| e sident, special projects. Mr. Guimond, recently vice president of "operations at a large pulp mill in Saskat- chewan, has extensive know- ledge of all phases of the industry. He has managed mills in the United States and Canada for some of North America’s major companies, is familiar with mill modern- ization techniques and has worked on the design, con- struction and start-up. of a number of pulp and paper facilities. George Ww. Scrimshaw, President and chief execu- tive officer of Columbia Cel- lulose, has announced the ap-' Pointment of N. F. Janson as ctor of engineering. Art’s Council Is Formed Here To Serve Area A constitution has been formed to bring an art's coun ell to this area, This step was taken on Tuesday of last week when Interested persons met at the recreation office to bring about this new group. An application for a pro. vinelal grant which is avail- able for those willing to work for it, has also been applied for. The grant, which is 10 cents per capita, could ane Hed some $1,150. eeting is scheduled Oct. i at 8 o'clock at the recreation office to which all interested parties are invit- Surprise Shower Held Recently For District Bride A surprise miscellaneous shower was held recently at the home of Mrs. W. Sween- ey for Mrs. Terry Hughes (nee Karen Amos) whose marriage took place last Sat-' urday at St. David’s