8 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 5, 1969, Former District Man Directs Funeral Home Ken W. Wolf, son of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kelowna and onetime resid- ents of the Castlegar-Kinnaird has been ‘appointed raaniaeer of the Garden Chap- el eunetal Home in Revel- toke. “Square-toe _ casual smartly styled by Naturalizer to team with sporty clothes, a square toe shoe with little heel. And lots of comfort, too, thanks to cushioned insole. Wolf of Mr. Wolf started his schooling at Kinnaird Elemen- tary and moved to Kelowna in 10be wae he was attend- ing S. graduated in 1965 from tlie Kelowna Senior Sec- Due to ownership chang- Sl\es he went to Jacques Funer- al Home in Calgary and work- ed there for a year anda! “He was offered the man- agership in Revelstoke last February. of Calgary in April of last year and they have one son ean. Colcel Plans To Diversify Its Interest (Continued from page one) marketing, production and control areas, Columbia Cel- lulose will again become a wale operation,” Scrimshaw said. year. By the end of nest year ex-| ce; BIRTHS ae DEJONG — To Mr. and Mrs. Ken DeJong of Castle- gar, in Kootenay Lake Gen- eral Hospital, Nelson, May; 24, a son. SOOKACHOFF Mr. and. Mrs. Philip ry Creek V\cctaz er — da en anne ot Mrs. Duane Harder, Kinnaird, May aes a daughter. To Mr. and Mrs. ard Reid, Castlegar, May 3} 3h a son. AEFF — To Mr. and Niue Dale Negraeff, Castlegar, June 2, a son. LYBBER’ ‘o Mrs, Marilyn Lybbert, i B Mr. Wolf married the|i wiformer Miss Sharron Kuzyk MARJORIE KING, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. King of Castlegar, was dents who received degrees of the lL one of 550 stu- ary-treasurer at the annual last week. Miss King, shown here with acting of Victoria UVic president R. T, Wallace, received a BA 35 Travel - Editors Start Tour of B.C. | ’, About 35 travel editors, B| writers, and stil] and motion Picture photographers will ex-| plore a vast tract of British Columbia for a week, start- ing today in the sixth of a series of annual tours arrang ed by the department of tra- vel industry. Called. the “Yellowhead Circle Press Tour,” the party A\ will experience travelling by with.a major in English. Her father is-secret-| of School District No. 9. While at SHSS, Miss King was president of the students’ council in her senior year. — UVic Photo SUGAR AND SPICE By Bill Smiley Life is Sure Frustrating Sometimes 9 It takes a mi- ro ckle to make a muckle, about as miserabl whatever ‘And 1 eee, have been, or ever will means. j in takes a lot of' ‘Teady they're ‘planning tle] mickl and ‘next trip. Already, it’s'a great muckle to trospect. é make up that peculiar-~ agglomeration ‘ay!mammals known as’ modern society, including a quantity of crackpots and a welter-of weldos Present company ac- cepte Tare different glimpses of modern society, the hum.-| the an race, in the last few days ay nave baffled me completely. 4)How did we get as far we've come? we havent got farther? And how come of these was a bi, peolent at the big shoe fac- tory I work in. Teachers and students have been slaving for and planning _ trips. wound up with about 30 can- oes, maps, compasses and no months, making canoes, They rains. With just a little less fan- the arrival “of their chosen fare than the Spanish Armada 20. they set off on a sunny Fri-' day afternoon, holiday wee! end, to conquer the wilder- ness and make Etienne Brule look like a Sunday tripper. It rained all day Satur- day, Sunday and Monday in the great national park they | the chose for their insanity. The temperature was a little above freezing. They came back aked to thi ™ about 50 people were le as they their lives, And al- adventure, in ret I know the feeling. I was a prisoner of war, and there was little joy in the jaunt.) But looking back, I wouldn't! have missed it for anything. Pretty stupid. eh? eee sameiwes Aires since anything| intelligent, I took two little nieces out to the beach to see the montareycle Eang. ” We saw them. In all their glory. Black jackets, o beanie long hair and frightening. ‘The kids weren't I was. Frightened ere hen we arrived, these jaune: adults, and I empha- size that they're not teen- agers, were grooving on fire- works. Fortunately, they were so beered-up, and it was so damp, was a fizzle. ey were ing to light Roman candles and such on the floor of a restaurant... Adults, playing with firecrackers. What makes these peo- ‘ple wander about the coun- uy i in wolf packs? They get eir kicks ple, and certainly some of| them have brains, feelings, June 4, a soaker skin, and frozen to the mar- Yet they’re capable of actions that recall DAM SALIE ARROW DAM PATTERN CUPS — MUGS — CAKE PLATES — PEN HOLDERS — CIGARETTE LIGHTERS . regularly priced from.59c to $1.98 All at Price OTHER GREAT SPECIALS REG. SALE there’s any need to go into detail. I was glad fhe two a lumber yard went up in a dazzling display. And who was there hot-rodding it from| all over town to get a Ting, side seat. Goo honest, re: yours traly. I was so pleased Sve a ways loved a my wife standing Fee ae dressing-gown and about a block fom the blaze? while I p d_closer ir | cheek by i owl view with t! other sensible “citizens. “Ain't she a dandy?” And “That’s. a real ripper,” we grinned into each other's orange faces, a little disap: Pointed because there was no wind, and the firemen were preventing it from Spreading, By. wife walked three bi home, in her night shia Pa Yd forgotten her completely. What d of monsters are we? And then I went back to school after the weekend, and here are these grade 12 stu; RONSON HAIR DRYER 31.95 | 21.95 Ronson CORDLESS MEN'S SHAVER 31.95 | 21.95 RONSON 400 MEN'S SHAVER .. 31.95 | 21.95 No. 304 INSTAM. (ATIC CAMERA .... 63.00 | 49.95 Sheaffer PEN AN) ID PENCIL SETS .. 12.75 9.95 Sheaffer PEN AND PENCIL SETS 15.00 | 10.95 LIQUOR SETS 14.95 5.00 - WINE SETS 14.95 5.00 TEAKWOOD SALAD SETS 14.95 7.25 PRINCE MATCHEBELLI COLOGNE. ; DUBARRY CLEANSING PREPARATION SAVE 25% 3.00 2.25 R. E. Goulet Max Factor’s SPRAY WAVE HAIR SPRAY: regular and super hold Reg. $1.75 CASTLEGAR DRUG Corner of Pine and Columbia Open Monday — Saturday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday and Holiday Hours: SPEC! Fridays 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. 12 Noon to 1 p.m. Phone 365-7813 6 to 7 p.m. .]|is to be located on the arena Foresters Lodge ‘OffertoHelp Teen Town Bldg. The recently-established| has offered the services of 30 of its members to assist; with any carpentry or plumb- ing work required on the new teen town building. was reported to council Tuesday night by Ald. Carl Henne. The. teen town building Property and is being ‘given to. the town by Celgar from its old construction camp. however, that it is unlikely arrangements will be able to’ that the whole thing a from noise, speed! [i and violence. But they're peo-| i dents, in panel discussions, sane, serious and sensible, grappling intelligently with|d the problems they're going to have to face shortly. * They’re not doing it to impress me. Some of their opinions would curl their mo- thers’ hair. tt they don’t like society Ba the way it is, and they want.to do some- thing about it. They get angry with each other, disagree, grow red in the face, and shout at each other like — well, like a group of adults. ¢ world, hati ite: the one I want to stay ra while, at least. Seay wns: in addition to the cold bin- oculars of the . historians, needs some minor ‘chroniclers like your humble servant to|C: tell it as it was. motor coach throughout the Yellowhead Pass in the Rocky Mountains between Tete Ja- une Cache in British Colum- bia and Jasper in Alberta, and will also complete. the “circle” made possible by Highways th 16, 5, 8, and the ns-Canai tak- NOTICE INSTALL A New Gas Furnace Now : And Receive For your Old Non-Gas Furnace! $18.00 For Your Old ‘Non-Gas Water Heater! Act Nowe sseaty Offer Strawberry Tea, Thurs., For rr Etimates s PLUMBING & SMITH’S nates 61 CRESCENT ST. — PHONE 365-7531 — CASTLEGAR Licensed Gas Fitters — Plumbers — Sheet Metal June 12 — 230 p.m. te} _ most cohesive, spirited, re- ing in etrite in the south and Prince George in the north. ' The tour will include Americans from as far south as Dallas, Texas, and Canad- ians from as far east as Tor- onto. “This is one of several during ir tish Columbia, but we have found that most of them know our province well and they are both productive and accurate in the material they present to their newspapers, magazine and television au- die: director will be ee ‘Buckley of the sept: ment of travel Pearse will be assisted b: Thnes statt members of the ‘opartment's headquarters in Victoria. Also with the group will be repre- sentatives from the San Fran- cisco and Los Angeles offices of the department: who will be compiling information on the route for presentation to Californians making inquiries to them. You are Invited....... to attend the Official Opening o “Rota Villa” By the Hon. D. L. Brothers, Minister of Education and M.L.A. for Rossland- Retirement apartments for Senior Citi-’ zens ‘ed by the Castl tary Club assisted by the Provincial Govern- ment: Sth Ave. and Willow St... Castlegar, B.C. SUNDAY, JUNE 8th, 1969 2.30 p.m. “inder, chairman of the B.C. {public ‘ relations committee, HI ARROW SPECIALS | good ‘fire, aa pecially at might) that T ett Foresters Lodge in Castlegar] (™ Mayor Murray Little said] be made to move the build-|f FRI. — SAT. — MON. We will be open 8.30 - 5.30 JUNE 9, 1969 Barbecue with hood a motor, SPECIAL ELECTRIC Charcoal Lighter speciat is ORE Plastic Pail 10 at..size. SPECIAL ................. COLEMAN: Camp Stove 2 burner, SPECIAL . STYROFOAM : Camp Cooler 30:quart, SPECIAL: ..... PLASTIC 4 Garden Hose a Green 7/16X50", SPECIAL. ....: KELVINATOR S Auto. Wosher Save 72.95. Reg. 389.95, SPECIAL ing until later this year. Barbecue Tool Set. 3 piece. SPECIAL: $1.38 PLASTIC Picnic Set Includes 4. sectional plates and 4 mugs. SPECIAL PLASTIC * Garbage Cans ~20 gallon; ug lid,SPECIAL «.. : Sleeping Bags “Wool, filled. Full zipper, SPECIAL . § FRIGIDAIRE AUTOMATIC. . Dishwasher. Top loading, save 74. Reg. 312.95. SP! PECIA ‘KELVI NATOR Auto. Der Save 44.95. “Reg. 249.95.. SPECIAL ... a $3.88 56 88 SECOND SECTION « ~CASTLEGAR NEWS Published Every Thursday at \““The Crossroads of the. Kootenays’’ SECOND “SECTION ‘VOL, 22, No. 23 CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA, ‘THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1969 10 CENTS PER COPY Personal Commitment — Important Graduates Told The 1969 graduates of SHSS were singled out last! Thursday by chairman of the exercise John Holden, prin- cipal of the school, as the sponsible and most co-opera- tive that the school had seen, An estimated 1,000 per- sons were on hand at the|tles SHSS gymnasium to witness the’ commencement exercises which with its 159 students was the largest ever. The strong spirits of the graduation class was accent: uated by the appearance of one graduate who appeared on a stretcher-bed and was warmly greeted by her class- mates. Guest speaker Frank Be- hool Trustees Association ‘who 12 years ago addressed ‘a graduation class here, stat- ed though it was in order at takes would be made but much could be done by good- will-and each would receive their reward. Also acknowledging this graduation ciass as outstand- ing, trict son was the physical educa- tion teacher for last year’s grade 11 students, now grad- oating. She taught at_ SHSS for two years while on a teacher's tour. Claude Bissell stated they had carried out intensive activi- in both the B. Kavic and J, Crawford, deveral and bur- and in eenool Ald. E..C. Ackerman re- fae is Town of Kin- naird urged the graduates to take an interest in their com- munity and be informed while Ald. Ed Mosby on be- half of the Town of Castle: gar stated what is good will survive and what is bad will not and if every saries were presented. Keith Sinclair was recip- ient of the major presenta- tion of the Stanley Humphries Award presented for acade- mic ability, service and ollie: gnehip, presented . by Mary ‘Anderson, this bY jaded int from the student's council of $50. aecepted what was handed reat concern, from Jan and Warren Wat- down to them without ques- a tion we would have cause for ae tulations- were read|2 son of Peterham, North South Te ‘occasion. He > apoke of the changes that have taken Place! zoint. B.C. Air Lines Puts on Extra East-West Flight served -that was superior to group pro- vice at C: test y put life in people’s faces. You must set out enthi ically, : People have to be involved: lam. The 10.40 am. flight wastes Mrs. Walter Tacobson, school board chairman, tol the class ‘‘we believe you are the|— Teady and able to face future ahead.” She stated mis- when change the world for the bet- Beginning last Sunday, Castlegar passengers have one more flight every day,|% both west: to Vancouver and Wales, Australia. Mrs. Wat- b B.C. Alt Lines, which kas P; April has expanded its ser- Guy zenship avard to Fred Tom-| lin by. R. F. McLeod, president tof the Soroptimist tion of the polit by Miss ‘ e : . FRIED CHICKEN, HAMBURGERS, hotdogs, cof- fee, ice cream and pop will be only some of the favorite summer foods dam dedication ceremony. né noon. As a B.C. Hydro spoke: a “Castlegar and district-service clubs, and other local community -groups,-are} hoping the after- noon will be long, hot and dry. They have un- dertaken the major task of ‘providing re! -| ments. for thousands of hungry and thirsty out- town visitors.” Several ® locations near the ceremony site and adjacent to parking areas have been made available to the catering groups and they will be busy Sunday setting up their stalls. Getting in-a little practice ahead of time are, left to right, John Sherbiko: of the High . Arrow Shrine Club, Jim Lamont of the Castle- gar Rotary Club, Fred Zibin of the Robson Re- creation Society and Gus Leitner of the Cas- tlegar Kiwanis Club. The ceremony is scheduled ie rt at 30 "GEA and assess reads tothe dam on both the north and south sides of the river will be available for public use. The local air cadet squadron will be on hand to render parking assistance while extra RCMP patrols will control traffic flow to and from the damsite area. Also involved in the ceremony are the SHSS band, SHSS Doukhobor Choir and the Arrow Boat Club. — B.C. Hydro Photo ty| RECREATION COLUM Woods by athe bursary a oer of the: Canadian Institute of Mining and Cane callurey; t0 Derek Wolney, top student in Leadership: ‘Just as we consider per- east to Ci Aue Flights ancouver now leave Castlegar at 6.5: pm, 5 p.m, 2.50 and 10.40 does not run Sun ts_