10 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 30, 1968 Rose Bali to be Held june 28 Tho Kinnaird Improvement So- elety's annual Rose Ball will again be held this year but a change ‘has been announced in the method of choosing Rose Queen contest- ants. In past years the five girls who are at the id of the SHSS grade 12 graduating class have been asked to be candidates, This year the school will be asked to choose some other basis—perhaps a draw — for picking any five girls from the grade 12 class to vie for the honor of being Rose Ball Queen, MADBOCKS the little ‘girl who lives in a shoe... foi sey ae mg ‘bones in your Shia 's feet are -con- ES | =m L PUBLIC NOTICE r = Toastmistress Dessert Meet- ing at home of F, Lanzarato 8 p.m., May 30. Kingarson Rebekah Lodge No. 75 meeting in Nordic Hall, June 3 - 8 p.m. = St, David's Anglican W.A. Kinnaird Branch will hold Coffee Party and Bake Sale, Rectory Garden, June 12, 10- 1%. Everyone welcome, SMITHS The only stipulation will bo that the girls chosen as contest- continue on with some type of higher education in order that the Rose Queen will put her $75 bur- sary towards her further education, H. J. Warner, who’ is again chairman of the Rose Ball com- mittee, sald that the change was made to allow all grade 12 girls an equal chance to obtain the bursary. In charge of: the decorating of the hall for the Rose Ball which ants announce their intentions to|will be held on Fri. June 28, is Wf ,the Kinnaird Little Theatre, The five Queen contestants are hosted at a banquet the evening before the Ball where the Im- Provement Society executive and invited judges choose a Queen on the basis of poise, facial beauty, Personality and general appear- ance, Castlegar United Church was filled to over flowing Sunday even- ing when Mrs T. J. 's well- Large Crowd Enjoys Nelson Boy's Choir wonderful Job on this fine arrange- ment. known boy's choir led the singing and presented a brief recital. The choir is from St. Paul's Trinity United Church in Nelson and has been directed by Mrs. Ferguson since 1931, During the service the Boy's Choir led in the two old favourite hymns, “The Lord's My Shepherd" and “Guide Me, 0, Thou. Great Jehovah." "> Special selections were also presented by the choir in this portion of the service, the first being the Negro spiritual “Swing Low, Sweet Chariot” sung by a quartette composed of John Camp- bell, Marty Horswill, Don Stewart and Don Oddie. The boys did a PLUMBING and HEATING e Air Conditioning WE CARRY A GOOD STOCK OF SUPPLIES First-Class Gas Piping and Installations PHONE 365-5919 - Grace Presbyterian Church Women’s Circle will. hold Strawberry Social, June 13 - 2.30 - 4.30. Garden’ of Mrs. Peppard, 456. 5th. St. David's . Evening Gulld will hold a delicatessen sale June 11 at Maddocks Store. 2-4. ca LUI Rover Scout Car Wash at Castteaird Plara. All’ Day June 1. PLUMBING & HEATING 61 ORESCENT ST. — FHONE 3401. —. CASTLEGAR, BO, Fill fe ig this was S. “God is a Spirit” sung by the full choir and a solo by John Campbell, the well-loved “O Lord Most Holy”. The choir joined together in the singing of a particularly mov- ing and beautiful selection “Lead Me, Lord", a composition of S, Wesley. 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Campbell’s. second solo returned to preset the song “Jolly Roger.” Marty Horswill's humorous se- lection “Because I: Were Shy” was also‘ enjoyed as was the “Prayer of a Norwegian chia”, a. solo by Bobbie Stewart. The boys were accompanied =| for the most part by Miss Beverley =| Matheson, also.of Nelson, and in some instances Mrs, Ferguson was accompanist. Speaking’on behalf of the Cas- tlegar congregation and visitors present, Gwilym Hughes’ thanked Mrs, Ferguson and her boys for their enjoyable “program, and re- marked that the large attendance testified to the high regard in this area ‘for the Nelson Boy's Choir, far better than words could do, McGAULEY — To Mr. and = | Mrs. Ed McGauley. of. Kinnaird, May 25, a son. Tn the Mexican birthday song 1f.o6cn=, r si ira RT BATHING SUITS FOR ALL THE Family af WEST'S ‘BRIGHTEN YOUR HOME OR SUMMER CAMP WITH: : : TWO WIDTHS: — 72: IN-:X! B4IN. Lined Plastic Panel Drapes xe $2.25 & $2. 98 : ee In Assorted Colors and Patterns. 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He instructed: the municipal clerk to have the village, solicitor “look in to it” HON. ERIC MARTIN HERE _ Rotary Health Centre . Mr. Richardson ‘said itsmight be a help to have a commissioner representing the village on the hos- pital . boord. With regard-to hospital expan- sion, Mr, Sylveat sald Mrs, Saun- der’s sentiments’ in’ favor. of “ex- Pansion. were made known to coun- cil. He asked for views from .com- Comm. R, C. mentioned the necessity of 'mem- bership in. the hospital society as a drawback to greater public interest. Mr. ‘Sylveat suggested that Mrs, Saunders be asked to prepare a summary of the pertinent sections in’ the hospital society's constitu- tion forthe information of com- -Official Ope Offical ‘opening of the Caitie. gar Rotary Health Centre will -be held on Tuesday at 2 p.m. with a public ‘cutting: of the ribbon by Hon, Eric Martin, provincial minis- ter of health. : Following the opening. of the building the public may. tour the ning Tues. building and tea will be served. ¢ invocation at the opening will be given by Rev. C, R.-Day while Rotarian’ Jim Lamont’ will intorduce , honored guests’ to the public. A past district governor will give brief facts on Rotary service and then club president Art Ander- son-will introduce Hon. Eric Mar- Bj | tin who will offically open the hea- Dr. J. V; Hall Il Elected President ‘of Medical ‘Association Branch |». For W. Kootenays: ‘Dr. J. V. Hall of Castlegar was elected president of the West Koo- tenay. Branch of :the B.C.’ Medical ith centre, Opening of the health centre culminates’ years‘ of planning and work first started in 1959 when the first serious study of the possibil- ity of a health centre was made by the Castlegar Rotary Club. Actual ‘onstruction ‘started on Nov. 15 last year, + Chairman of the building com: mittee was Jim Lamont who com: jmented this arecke that: the Rotary ful Columbia Cellulose Dona UDHOMME WAKE bp e are gol and Northern Land for Park Use -~ Paul M. Marshall, president of Columbia, Cellulose ‘Company, is shown above: presenting Hon, E. C, Westwood (centre), minister of recreation and conservation, with the deed to a piece of company pro- perty .in-the.. Prince ‘Rupert: area, G. M. Greer, the company’s as- sistant secretary, accompanied ‘Mr, Marshall for the presentation. ‘he land contains: a campsite on the shores of Prudhomme Lake, source »of water for, the Prince Rupert pulp mill, The.company approved the in- stallation of the. campsite ‘some Hine ago in order” that ‘construction |: en: by other cranabatlons in) this Federal provin- Biv-) on £ the y doula proceed. Mr. “Marshall, in. pe st ‘deéd”’to, aes taking to-donate’ the Jand’ asa). eens for the use of, the public, |: “Columbia ‘Cellulose: also main- tains and -services'a park and ‘pic-|; nic ground of its: own .for’use by the general ‘public’ in‘ the Kloiya Bay area near. Prince Rupert. It is estimated that during 1962 some, 840,000 campers used camp. ing facilities in B.C,‘and“'28' per cent of these were from the United States.The land for thé new Prud- between’ Prince. Rupert and > Ter- race on Highway 16, donated by Co- lumbia Cellulose ‘mi vince's 203rd park. Kinnaird ‘Gl ik “There 1s: money in: eremating cial government,: Village of Cas- tlegar, School District No. 9, Bril- |: Hant Choir, Canadian Cancer’ Soc- iety, Castlegar. Air Cadets, Castle- gar and District: Teen Town, Deer Park Women's Institute, Doukho- bor Women’s’ Club of. Castlegar, ‘Killough Chapter IODE, Novis Lodge No. 76, the ‘Po! elities and: Rehabilitation’ Founda- tion of 'B.C., the. B.C, divison of |®, the TB Society, division 5 at Twin Rivers School -and ® the «Women's of ii ene-day spring meeting ‘in Nelson Other. executive « officers - are vice-president Bas He-Dorgelo : of | 3 _ Trail, secretary. D: ir. G. Re Barrett of ;Nelson’and treasurer i Dr..C.:S. "Fowler of Castlegar. ih Spell | Cas Game ‘Winner of $100 during the past week in’ the’ Spell Cash * ame. be- ing. sponsored ‘by Castleaird Plaza merchants, was” Mrs._V. landers of Woodland Park, Last week. Mrs. Sr.\of Robson was.a inn Poison Aids Chart Is to’ be Delivered. ‘To Householders “In Casllegar Area” [i &. chart - listing counterdoses for. various ; kinds‘ of ‘poisoning and overdoses {s tobe distributed to all households:in’ School Dis- bat -No,,9 this week: e ‘charts, paid’ for: jointly by yt Defence and the St, John Ambulance Association,’ willbe to the Castlegar Hospital. - Local Girl. Wins Art Scholarship Miss, Flo-Elle, Craig, daughter of Mr,’and Mrs. Lloyd G. Craig’ of |: limy. | Castlegar, -who attends, the ' Koo- fenay School of Art'in Nelson won third-year scholarship for fut standing achievement ‘in’ paintin, and history of art, She also-received a-certificate |’ of merit for ceramics and sculptor, ‘dead bodies, .Kinnaird ‘council was told‘on Tuesday night. si Manletpal clerk Allen’ Selbie, who recently’ attended ‘a munici- pal ‘officers’ convention at*Vic- toria, reported on a visit ‘to a Vancouver Island: crematorium. Selbie “ sald. the * reason “there's: money in cremating bo- dies". is that $40 is charged for the service’ while’ it ‘costs’ only $5 to! do the Job. He: sald that - a’ crematorium with a‘ chapel at- tached ‘would: cost $50, 000 fo build. 3: ‘The’ ashes ‘are put in, urns or. small boxes, . continued Mr. Sel- bie, “and: covered ‘with gold pa- oper, \They took quite nice.” He + ‘saldashes: can ‘be’ scattered to ) ithe: winds,’ put. in’ urns for re- mall vaults built flush ound and occupy yon he’ cemetery, “here, then .“com- ‘missioners and village employees should .get a. cut ;rate.*. Mr, Sel- bie smilingly “corrected him, to sex commissioners hy During Month aaa Eight hundred and 12 * of idewalk along with ‘820 ft.) of re- ‘taining walls were constructed’ in ‘Castlegar “during: April; the «ast vont: of the winter : works: pro- “works ® supervisor Norman Menebb™ told council at” its meet, ing’ Tuesday night.) -’" ‘Giving ‘his “month-end report, ‘Mr.'McNabb asid 12,600 ‘gallons ‘of {oil were Jafd during the month’ on ie | mal maintenance: was. Bj with’ blacktop patching ‘carried ‘out distributed in: most centres by MISS: TEEN’ TOWN of "1963 was chosen ‘recently. at the ch | Miss village ‘roads to control di ‘Crosswalks : niarking “and” nor-| with more yet’ to be: done:: Three catchbaisns were . installed ‘during April under th the winter, ‘works pro- » Und 4 Tots subavaton owned by Alex Re- ; r “Council: dissention in’ Castle. gar over subdivision policy, or lack of policy, broke out afresh at Cas- subdivisions. along” he had ld arise for pic S-lot and larger Mr, Maddocks noted. that peu “Re-Opens Council Policy ~~ cedent.” ‘The matter will be seats with, at'council’s' next ‘meeting aft tlegar’s. council , meeting Tuesday was a three- that night... provision of. subdivision roads ty . the village ‘was. ‘dangerous’ pre- hive had the ooo tunity to. view ithe bebatae new | subdivision. ty Mteae RC: Maddocks said ‘the matter “points. up the need for policy. 61 on roads and subdivisions.” ‘Villagé,; chairman, Aage Sylvest said that it fs a new subdivision and thus should the village or the sub- divider ‘pay for roads, * Maddocks ' said ‘he .would “to.-know such. things as_ not]: sioner in Castlegar. .is Walter: Thorp. ‘He. Walter Thorp is ippsinied New Fire Dept. Chairman +New fire and ’ light commis- Comm. 7 ‘many homes. it: is “hoped” will be builton the lots but’ ‘when they..were going to be built, what date they were golng to be y'much they going to cost.” x Haddocks could. decide ‘on prin- ple." He. said: that’ the questions raised, by Mr.’ Maddocks shouldn’t affect a decision that was ‘based on principle Comm; Walter Thorp said he favored past’ practice whereby. ac- cess roads are bulldozed in and the vas the: area homme -Lake - Campsite, : situated |: builds up. Mr. Sylvest: commented that this:had‘been the case‘in the Landis, Lightle, Dr. Hall and other subdivisions. =. .-. Comm. Frank Richardson said that for: the village to do the work ‘would set’ precedent. -If the work was done by the village for a-3-lot 1°" Mw. Sylvest ‘answered that the| question’ was one he thought. Mr. Comm. Frank Richardson who ‘was removed from the post’ by « village ‘‘chairman Aage — Sylvest earlier this year at the request of the: fire department. ’. \ Mr. Sylvest** announced | Mr. “Annual Cadet Inspection Banquet Held Yesterday the Air Cadet League: of Cmmis, - and F/L Fairley, asristant: Air O- - The’ annual inspection of No. 581 Squadron Royal Canadian Air Cadets took place at the Castlegar Airport yesterday evening. The re- viewing officer was Squadron Leader. D. B. King DFC, DFM, CD, Officer Commanding RCAF Sear- ch and Rescue Coordination Squad- ron RCAF": Station Vancouver. S/L King was J. Ewart,’ chairman ot the pute | subdivision, then the question Wou- led out | § Columbia P two. well-known: district: teachers.’ Miss: Clara’ Bloomer, who ‘has’ ‘taught for 40: years, -and-Mrs. L: M.:Quance, who ‘has taught :for:24° years, were’ honored at.a: retire- ment -dinner ‘last .week sponsored’ by ‘the Castlegar’ and District © ‘Teachers’ “Association “and: the’ School ° Board. ‘Miss Bloomer, received: a‘ ‘suitcase .from the ‘CDTA ‘while Mrs: Quance ‘received an ‘occasional : chair. Both: women received leather: purses from ‘the ” school ‘board. «Miss ms Bloomer taught: for:14° years ‘in School * District: No. 9 w! dist et. Mrs. uance aaah for.:16 “years in this school ; Peter. Wacsren by Mr. Ewart. ‘Three * em Pew nE, trophies were presented to: the: Squadron. this year by. R. Maddocks, R-:Gou- ‘let‘and F. Bonnett. The winners of these ‘awards’ were ““high LAC*R. ‘Mosby’ presented: by: Bonnett, “high - triple”. LAC. ‘LONG-SERVICE MEDAL was presented’ to. Kinnaird |: hi Scoutmaster: ‘Martin “district for the best Junior Shot was pre- sented ‘to ACL. T.. Lamond by. L. > osse. 4 The sponsoring - committees trophy. for “The - Most’ Improved Cadet”. was .won' by Cpl R. Moll / and, ‘was presented: by Mr. Broth- + “The Ralph \’ West”. “trophy for. the . best ‘senior | shot’’ was awarded to Cpl: M. Heagy. As CpL Heagy was unable to’ ‘attend, Mr. Heagy accepted the award for his “(continued on page twelve) 8 Lois Offered eo To Castlegar At Good Prices ten report : on ‘possible panitary lan land fill utilization of three lots offered to the: villas ‘Of Cas-" tlegar. is to be ‘reported on by. Comm. Walter Thorp. Village chairmen ‘Asse Sylvest asked for the ois report Tuesday night further. Scouting: commissioner Scouters’ banqu Bale expressed ‘thanks ‘for the’ age. — Pot Photo McLuckie at a recent)otter of Right | medal : and : paid tribute: to such: “Seouters as. the . late |... Mr. laced | Major Moll, Jareliteasan B.A. Resker and Love. 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