CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Sept. 29, 1966 Both Centres Field Winner In Cominco Scholar Stakes A Castlegar and Kinnaird the cou: realdent each picked up one of : id Canada-wide Diamond Jubilee scholarships offered by Cominee Ltd. ‘Winners of the $350 scho!- arships heer are John R. Dal- ziel of Castlegar and Irene Dev- erney of Kinnaird, ‘The. second class gcholar- ships were available to children | 8° of Cominco employees with an average of 73 to 85 per cent or a B standin: iB. Fourteen of the award win- be Selkirk The Bat oe will be at- tending 1 ats award better than 68 86 “38 er ont average or an A: standing was needed. Four Trail students achiev- ed this standing as did one from Revelstoke and another from ssland. The awards anncuaced by Cominco earlier thls: year in re- \cognition of the co: ‘anniversary, are Dan of a five- y’s 60th | from year, $300,000 higher education awards program which includes scholarships for university un- ry | der} uate and high school schol in areas where Gominco | large-scale opera- mot the Diamond | J Jubilee award winners, 63 are fro: it Be tish Columbia; $6 from Tr tite: cach trem: Rowland and Kirpberley-Crantirook; six from Fruitale-Montrose, and one each Castlegar, Kinnaird and Revelstoke. Adds westock a full sofuctionof 5 recur ee Bowling ounue cy SAVAGE SHOES for children Coffee ‘Break League LHS Glo Waddington 291.] LHT Donna Lancaster 570. LHT._ Glo Waddington 699. THS 'Pincurlers 627. THT| Ramblers 2897 Pincurlers 2386, Team Wheaties 8, Le Tuesda One O'Clock Le: ‘Alice Miller 247, LHT Allce or Miller, 572, 850. THT M: ance | 2828. ‘ Team’ Pointe: MacAlister’s Wed Nlolt Cutrate Groceteria — Collect Calls Accepted at 364-1144 Anytime — 4, Oglow's 0, Castle-| Le maining 71 awards ene $28, 050. will be used by students attending in- gar Drug 1, Cedar Crest 3, Team Five 2, Independents 2, Team ints: Cheerlos 1,) Jaguars 3%, Fone BY, Thunder. Muffets 1; $y Mu ugs 8, Pincurlers 4,1 py, 1, Rarnblece 3, Cadillacs 2. "THS MacAllster’s Insurance| F722 Moffat €2 facAUister’s Insurt -'THS ‘Chorégiris 902. THT Choregirls 2388 LHT Irene Conroy 610, Beatniks ‘LHS Donna Lancaster 248. Maddocks Shoe’ Sto e ALLSTATE INSURANCE AGENT Will be in the Castlegar SIMPSON-SEARS STORE every Friday from:10.30 a.m. toi 5.30 p.m. THS Rambler, oe, THT points: Mustangs 2, dies" Wed. Night Groceteria ague LHS Fran Mottat 265. LHT LHS Annie Koochin 253. i 439 ‘962, THT Siittve salads stitutes of higher learning across ee e ene i . SHSS Activities fesemg ee | Tesi red tetas Jot acti oft a a 4 Kay eaten 689, ints: Choregirls 2, By KATHERINE KNIPPELBERG Team . MHS Bill Davis 321. MHT untslones 3 Kittens Five (1, SEE OUR NEW ORLON PILE Castlegar Socials By Mrs. H. Johnson 365-8294 Mr. and Mrs, R. Stewart of West. Bank, B.C. formerly of Trail, and Mr, and Mrs. A. Wiig ‘and “daughter Sherrie also of] 4 ‘West Bank were the guests over the weekend of their parents Mr. and . lig. While in the district they attended the Enoksen - ; WieGeraid wedding D, Duncan of Trail Mrs. 'H. Johnson BLUEBERRY SOCIALS Mrs. D. E. Hughes 365-5503 . A, Phillips was home Bill avis 697. ‘Tuesday, Sept. 20 saw many smiles, bow ties, and new hair do's at This was the day which all students were p! hotographed. Everything went according t plan until late afternoon enen ower failure caused a ‘short de Work was resumed and completed the following morn- 8. This term finds a host of different clubs to occupy leisure time. Since it is impossible to include all in one column, an attempt wll be made to cover two per week, School librarian, Mis. Charters is sponsor of the Lb: rary Clu». The purpose of this club is to teach pupils the func- Hon’ and management of a lib-| las rary ach member goes on duty his|once a week. ‘Executive elect- mother . is a patient in the Trail-Tadanac Hospital. ‘My, and: Mrs, John Michel- son returned Monday evening from: :’ mn, Sask. where they attended the funeral of Mr. Mich- elson’s' father, Mr. Brian Mich- elson who; died age 92 years. Kitchen ‘hint: When pour- ing liquid from one fall mouth. Christ.’ e ottle to : e L fons have not been: held yet, as Mrs, Charters feels it is neces- sary for the 86° members to know each’ other: well ‘before present; meetings 2 are held every day at lunch ti: Tomorrow night at 8.00 there will be a_ council-sponsored dance, Records are to be played until 10 am. the “Stitches in Time” will perform for the last two hours. On Monday, five of some 6,000 provincial centennial ex- change students were introduc- ed to the school. These students, all in grade eleven, will attend 10 regular classes. Tour of Celgar pulp min Cominco and the Arrow. D. have been arranged. Exchanged students are: El- eanor Hall, New Westminster; Sherry Danillson, North Surrey; Shirley Reeve, Abbotsford; Doug- Sanders, Sidney and William day, ‘Vancouver. ‘They are pilleting with I. Pa hee ldo, P. es J y ck, an tilly, re- spectively. SHSS exchange students are Pamela sohnson visiting Ab/ botsford; © Joann: voting. A meeting. will be held in Octob this 1 er for Is os e “Know Dennis ‘There are ob members at and Kenneth], Gatley, Natal. Cathie ‘Ambrosinoff, repre- éenting federal exchange stu- dents who isited Montreal and Andrew Castlegar and Kinnaird... «++ Safety Council Mixing Detergent makes Deadly Brew Recently a peculiar type of struck two undertaking a household chore in separate locations but under similar ces, Both were using an ordin- ary toilettowl cleaner. Dissat- ised with the way stains were being removed, each decided to adda. houseold’ bleach and stirred the mixture with a brush. As a result, one died quickly— old familiar chlorine bleach to an acid or acid-producing sub- ice, such as a toilet-bowl cleaner or just pina vinegar, idenly release a quan- toxic clorine gas. Simil- matter, amo! e, fhe chemical ‘action I lib- highly irritating . gas. If Snhaled, these fumes can cause serious injury and possibly Economically, it’s unsound to use clorine bleach in toilet bowls, ‘sinks and bathtubs or on This will, Killough, Z THS Regulars 1038. THT| Beat Regulars 2869. Tuesday Morning Team LHS m points: Button Push- ers 3, Pinheads 1, Regulars 3,] LWT Hazel Donaldson 703. THS Beavers Nutty Five 3, Smarties 1, Tiger Kittens 1. Beavers 2256. Team aa Other 600’s Dave Bonner Tuesday Mixed League 7 o'clock | S LHS Ruth Rourke 251. LHT| 7; Ruth Rourke Gary Romano 753. THS Pinheads 1127. THT 2140. Nutty Five 3 paints: Button Push- Ghipmuntes 2, Lions 3, Minks 1, Ted 1 Team ers 3, Pinheads 1, Re, gulars rrels 3, AS Nutty’ Five:3, Smarties 1, Tiger Paldsy Night Classic Mixed ™) Kittens 1. LHS Mi Bonnett ‘Other 8600's Les Acheson 667, Earl Rourke 641, Matt Ri fee 636, Dave Bonner 611, Tee Donaldson 609. Tuesday’ Night Mixed” °° LHS ‘Irene. Hill 280. LHT).- Joyce Turner 592, i MHS. Joe Ness $28, MHT| Outeasts . 0 sount Faison 774, THS Hi Low 1008; THT): Hi.‘Low. 1,] Ache: Other 600's Joo Ness 768. Wed, Morning Drivers League i Anita Tomlin Rourke 545, THS:* Thunderbirds oe) THT..Cadiffiacs 2190. a lustany 7; Roints: Jaguars. Py Chevys 2, Thunder: 2558... birds 2;\Ramblers ‘2, Cadillacs 2. 3° Team ‘points: ‘Team: points will be known next week. Wed: Morning Drivers League King Pins 1, Five Thumbs 3, ‘tniks 2, chipmunks 4, Lions 0, Minks 4, Squirrels 0, Teddy Beara 1. ‘Ke 251. ursday horney, Ladies 586. LHS Fat Linvingtone 210. Gary Romano 299, MHT| LUT Pat Livingstone 518. “He! 215,| LHT :Helen Pickerin; ‘Row “Rollers oe “Gl ‘| Lrr’ Gia Wad THS FALL SWEATERS Also good Selection of Fall Jackets See them to appreciate them ; Warm Clothing For The Hunters Hazel Donaldson 239. 798. THT ints: Beavers 3, Lions 762. THT Lions . BOYS & MENS WEAR Team points: Beavers 2, CLOTHING pQOLTs ES =. fen Pickering 208, For Winter Fai: 0. ‘Waddington 277. Pileeay tre it's the | Cxiers 902. THT Criers a Ski-Doo Nothing can promise more | family fun and excite- ment than the Ski-Doo. Aboard the sleek Bombard- ier Ski-Doo, winter is one big playground — from : the nearest snowfield to anywhere beyond. It won’t in time, dull and roughen the fine smooth surface which is’ attractive as well as tilitarian. Don't” mix bleaching agents with toilet bowl cleasers, am- monia, lye, rust: remover, vine- gar or oven cleaner. the other ‘spent ‘a long, long} deal a hospital. . time in a Another example according to a government medical news- letter, 20 people were overcome a’short time ago by. toxic gases Feleased from a do-it-yourself cleaner, a witches’ brew. of a cleanser, chlorine bleach and ammonia, § What occurred in each of these cases was the: generation of a poisonous ‘gas when the users decided to combine two or more cleaning agents Ata monly...found in «al Vali Toastmistresses Go Nelson for First Dinner Vali T Club was invited to join forces with the newly formed Kokanee TM Club in Nelson for their first dinner meeting of the season. Four Vali members participated in the pro- household aie, adation of the | gram activity. The September workshop Hi Lite Restaurant . “SPECIALIZING IN CHINESE FOOD” Phone 365-6741 for Take-Out Orders Open 6 a.m. to 12 Midnight D y.. Opens win: io i ani. Fridays z urday: ‘Air Conditioned fer' Cee! Comfort BANQUET FACILITIES FOR SMALL GROUPS . The New, Tough — SEE us —OGLOW _Underfoot a Na DECKING MATERIAL Perfect for Patios and Sun Decks ‘BUILDING SUPPLY LIMITED 601. Cofumbia Ave. — Phone 365-7202 TODAY — BROS. two themes: How. to be better list- eners and the use of an agepda: See the ..- Arrow Dam Project : . » From’ the Water | SCENIC TRIP AND REASONABLE RATES * Phone 365-6549 * 483 bog down even in waist-high snow. i ‘SEE IT NOW AT CASTLEGAR | SPORTING GooDs NELSON-SLOCAN ASSESSMENT AND. COLLECTION DISTRICT . HEREBY, GIVE NOTICE that, the Cc , Nelson, B.C., I wili Through th familiarization 1 Pann of nd agenda, ‘members Tedized an egenda can be convenient and necessary tool for any. chairman of a VWorkato committee. training supports om bse of Toastmist- ress one ich is to” promote persons in said. Uist hereinafter set on Wednesday, the 12th day of :October, 1966, at the hour of 10.30 o'clock 4 in the forenoon, at ‘sell at public auction the lands and improvements. thereon in. the list hereinafter set out, of the out, for all DELINQUENT AND CURRENT taxes due and unpaid by said persons on the date of tax sale, and for-interest, costs, and expenses, including the cost of advertising said sale, if the total amount of taxes due up to, in- cluding ‘the year. 1964, and interest, Persons in thereon, together with costs of advertising said ‘sale, be not sooner, paid, other exceptions referred to in section’ 25 (a) of the Land at tax sale are advised ‘that tax’ sales do not extinguish” existing, Crown lens and Act’and section’ 8137 of the Act. F for. purchased at tax sale are to be by cash, certified cheque, or equivalent. List of Properties - Name of -Person Assessed; Short: Description of Property. 1 for-another yen und for women 50 it it the fh Strachan, Robert M. (V.LA.) Cadet Parénis”” Night Planned For Next Week The sponsoring committee to Castlegar Squadron = No. ‘581, Royal Souedion Air Cadets held its: first meeting of the season last week. The. ‘committee planned a parents’ night for Howat, || Abrosimo, John Dantel; ‘Abrosimo, Maty Partridge, William ....seeese. DeJong, John; DeJong, Cornelia Fanail! DeJong, John . Smith, Robert Simona Cibtre: Haw Violet Margaret, Semenoff, Nick willlam, (exec, of will of Mary Semenott),: r International stone “Incorporated Graham, Clarence ‘Anderson, Alber ‘Te (VileA) sscsses Arksey, Edith C. (reg. owner,Ealth at 7 p.m. at SHSS. Parents and friends of the cadets are invit- ed to observe: the boys’ activi- ties during parade: period. Mrs,:G..W. Anderson, com: mittee chairman, gave a rej on the year’s activities of the Christine ese ae Shkooratoff, George -+- . | Bks. 279, 285, D.L. 304, Plan 926, C. of T. 902421, 892031 POPrerrreereerrrrerry . | Bk. 169 cexcent novth-easterly halt), DL, 1236, Plan 785B, C. of..T. 1320801 «|/Sub-tot 3, D.L: 3241, Plan x58, C. of 7. sangeet essnaaaceseanteesencee saeeee | 28.80 +| Bks. A, B G, DL. 6304, Plan 604, ¢. oft T. sso Heotcuuy Land Dinriet™ Sub- lot 17, D..L. 1239, Plan seae ©. of--T, 1918981. coeeeseces DL. 1242, Plan 640 Lot & Bk. 20, ©, of T. 56054r Lots 4, 5, Bk. 28, CG, 6840/9884 seecees Sub-lot 42 (except West Kootenay Power and Light Company R. of W. as shown ‘on ‘Plan: 1686), D.L. 1242; Plan X59,.C,. of T. 96000T: Lot 2 (except, Plan 4999), D.L. 3104, Plan. 4156, \C. of T. 2874941 D.L''s202' (save * and’ ex theres t* pth, lyihg ‘within ©. of Tey) 88818t é Rosen No. 2 (D.1 D2 Parcel A, | (D.D. 255071) of Bk 2 and letter 285071): ot (except. Parcels! No.. ‘1: (DD: 2be0dI):.and | N on 266051), Bk. 2, nad ae Plan ptt Gi Cc, of 1434091 . Bks. 1, 5 (except those OMe Tt. Bk. D, D.L. 6596, Plan 1802, C. of 'T. i Pt. Bk. 134 outlined In red on Ref. Plan 751981, Div, 9682, Cc. of T. 751981... Bk. 3, D.L. 9585, Plan 2088, C, of T. 997631 ctsteceabeessasescdes That pt. of S. % D.L, 12386 which les N. of a ine parallel to and 10. ch. Perpendicularly distant from the southern boundary of sald tot, C. of T. 1 Dated at Nelson, B.C, this 16th day of. s8e29—6236 & September, 1966, | GEORGE L. BRODIE, Provincial, .Collector,: if B.C. Olympic’ ‘Games Canadian Arthritis ‘and Rhuematism Secioty, Canadian: Cancer: Soclety *: egion . Cross: (Trail and Nelson Branches), ian Re a Blood Donor Clinic © Hospital : society for: ‘Handicapped Children: litks a Rehabilitation Foundation c of B.C. Camp Lourdes‘ A “Salvation Avy Camp ‘Camp. Koolaree ‘Pentecostal. Camp West Kootenay: An: Camp Rory St. John Ambulance Boy: Scout Associatio; Girl Guide “STM: UNITED. 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