10 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thurs, May 90, 1988 5g" Much Skilled Manpower Needed For Blood Clinic This year the Canadian Red Cross must supply about 90,000 units of blood to our hospitals, This means collect- ing a unit of blood every|Red Cross cleats etre of every wark- in; a4 takes thousands of volunteers hunderds of skill- ients do not pay for blood. is the donors, collecting sing blood and delivering it to hospitals. It is unique among blood transfusion services in dol 7 hundreds of thousands of sick and injured Canadians will stay alive. world. ° it not only helps us to save the life of a friend or it. We do it by our own free choice!” comments John In_ Canada, hospital pate ; They receive it as a gift from volunteer blood donors. The ie agency. re- sponsible ‘tor finding blood and proces- BRUCE D. MacNicol is among the 1968 graduating students at UBC this week. He is a re- sident of Kinnaird, the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Mac- Nicol of Kinnaird and a grad- uate of local schools. He grad- uated from SHSS in 1963, Holden, president of the Cas- @egar Kiwanis Club. Mr. Holden’s club is a in sponsoring the annual blood donor clinic this coming Mon- day in the Scout Hall at the corner of 4th and Pine St. be- C iyeen the hours of 1.30 and : jy 0 in the and 6.80 aa 9.30 in the evening. Are most children’s BASSE feet ey alike? fe indeed. No Vancouver Han Hospitalized After Auto Accident A Vancouver man, Ronald William Herbert, was admit- ted to hospital Sunday night after an accident in which his car left the road and rolled over. why proper shoe ft is pie tena posture later on tod thet a offered anytime without Fob: tigation. el vehicle was demolished in the accident, which occurred at 8.20 p.m. on the Kinnaird- Pavement was wet at the time and the accident took place on a curve, police reports in- dicated. He was discharged from hospital Monday morning. No Shares are ‘contem- plated by RCMP. Maddocks SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! HOOVER WASHER- SPIN DRYER ~~ Now Only $179 In White * FAST * COMPACT. * PORTABLE * EFFICIENT Only $189 in ‘ (Coppertone For Limited Time Only — Free Delivery! Johnny's Groceries And Gas Sales Lid. By the Robson Ferry — Phone 365-7941 : i Police said the 1958-moe- | i Camival is City Qn Many Wheels West Coast Shows, last of Bin one which donates almost $100,000 to ami run beginning Monday. “There's no bigger mot- orlzed midway an us in of Canada,” says E. D.“Tiny” Nicholle) partner in the giant the fun of the fairground to communities across. the con- tinent from Vancouver Island to the Lakeh carnival © community ‘o! the move includes in its Viant ey aan ‘no less than 24 motor- portation — plus more than a of games and shows for ‘aul th the f en i 8, all set up, fae ng ae covers iq. ft., has a working nation of” over 200, and lies own power from the big Canadian carnivals Cubs Two all|in the Pony League. ene scor- Kinnaird Minor League Baseball Mounties 5, Dodgers 0; Gi; 4, Braves 1; Yankees 8, Dede, ers 7; Glants 4, Tigers 1; Braves 8, Mounties standings May ath — TTe onuaaokes. PS Yereta) * * ® In the Sandlot League 10 games were played. six in Kin- naird, four in Blueberry. bs 4: 5, Angels 0; Broncos 16, ere dings M: 2ath— int E} — Team aed | son MoUmamad, sR OCONNNSE noXHoccooe, eee oO games were played es were — Red Sox 15, Coug- ars 15; Cougars 30, Hustlers ron oendings May 251 L: TP Red. Sox Hiastlere so.1 5/8 115 030 Castlegar So Mrs: H.. Johnson: Ph. 365.8294 weekend in Creston, where zusonossts L--} : eters ig me a nd ‘SU school than the and, » declar. ed trustee Jim - Mrs... Mary . Woodrow,| man “Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. W. Budden, Mr. ans-| and Mrs. C. Westlind and Bar- bara Leylend spent the long} — A WINNING STAMP COLLECTOR? Karen Nielsen of Kinnaird and Sam Toogood of Blueberry Creek came back from a recent stamp exhibition in New Westminster with more than enough success to justify the trip. Karen, who'is 16, won the best in her age class for a collection of -Isracli stamps from 1953 -.59 and was presented with the Benjamin J. Week trophy and a gold medal, The Tacoma Stamp Club trophy and.a gold medal were awarded to Mr. Toogood for +) his exhibition of. Danish Christmas seals from 1904 to 1967 inclusive. — Castlegar News Photo School Board Gives Band Additional $150 Approval of a further $150 to cover the over-expen- afar ture reiotis a recent SHSS band ved Monday by School District No. Trustees decided, after extensive discussion and sharp disa; ment, extend the extra money’ to cover a ¢otal expenditure on the tri rip. had ori; y A motion approving the additional money was accep! ed and although Mr. Peels ala nt vote against it, he re- peted his objection. peated hig objection. Post Office Broken Into Castlegar RCMP are tinuing their investi a break-in’ at th re to tute? tntecs by The board ginal granted $250, but was inform- on ithe: the trip had pads resulted née than ally expected. en On ti the student council of the nacho was be- - La-| tween 11 p.m. last Thursday and 8 am. Friday. they attended the Blossom Festival. patient in the Castlegar and District Hospital for a month althongt their most’ en- customers ing Se eae ieee seem thelr ge zon the gsters, fhe ight off the ore their feet, ang| themselves — the ae time.” — To Mr. Mrs. Andrew Grant OF dan elle, May 27, a daughter. INNES — To Mr. and Malcom. Gregory Miche) of Nakusp, May 16, a home last Mr. and Mrs. Pete Ewart, and Mr. and: Mrs. Art Lamb left Sunday morning for Pen- ticton whero they will attend the Canadian Tegion dominion | n, They are; expect- ed to return heme tomorrow. MarnieJean Henne the she wreekend at Ciistioa "ake er ni and Mrs. rn Henderson o of J. Mather, who spent sev- ne — BIRTHS eral weeks 1 traivTadanac iit tay 22 returned home Tues: i ay of week. A wellknown Castlegar died at the Foothills Hospital, Cal; resident, Tony Denneus, 56, | legar Well-Known Resident. T. Denneus, Died Friday In 1950 he came to Cast- where he owned «and Max Factor... New Ultra Lucent 1. Contains ULTRA-CEL for smooth brush-on color. 2. 3! 4. Fluffiest BIG little brush. A full-sized mirror, too. CASTLEGAR Blusher 43 WAYS TO BLUSH BETTER! New shades — won't change color or fade. 43. Only HALF THE SIZE of your big old ieee case, Priced at Only $3.95 - er, longer lashing F.J. SMITHERAM . TRAILER “TOWING Fully Insured Ross DeFoe who was al [i Kayser Lingerie Axtron Satilene Slips SMITHS PUBLIC ‘Castlegnr-Robson Baseball Meeting held Thursday, june 6 at 8 p.m. in Marlane Hotel basem eat, Junlor Baseball — Dble- NOTICE FOR FAST — FAST — FAST _ PLUMBING & HEATING SERVICE CALL 2 400 pm. 365-7531 ft. David’s ACW Coffeo Paty and” Boke’ Sei ae PLUMBING undereroft, oft. Sune. By gi i0uz AND HEATING. noon. At of ‘PLUMBING & HEATING LTD. 61 CRESCENT ST. — PHONE 365-7531 — CASTLEGAR Castlegar United Church Women are holding a Ja anese Tea ani Sale on Saturday, June 1 from to 4.30 A. EREMENKO & CO. The SLATER SHOE ‘will give you the TOTAL LOOK at your — GRADUATION Ceremonies & Dance — A pair of JARMAN SHOES will np your Young Ladies match your GRADUATION DRESS : with a pair of FERRANO. PUMPS in White, Silver, or White. Satin GOOD LUCK GRADS 1968:” Provincial Library, Parlienent Buildings, Victoria, B.C. Dec. 31/8) ~CASTLEG, Published Every Thursday at ‘The. C d R_ NEWS = of the Koot WEEK'S WEATHER Max Min 4 37 50 154 ~ June 5 © VOL. 21, No. 23 CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1968 2 ead 10 CENTS PER.COPY : PRIME MINISTER TRUDEAU visited’ the Castlegar’ area for a short time Monday and the impressions left during his brief stop will probably last a long time. His charm was erident throughout the 65-minutelong session, during Fiesta pene candidates. ota: principal Andy Soles is § | volved: in. organizing or just By ‘ARNOLD. MARTIN :¢ Staff Reporter. Prime Minister Pierre El- liott Trudeau swung into the Castlegar area Monday with the same swinging style he has displayed across Canada and few if any. of those in- watching were disappointed with the reception he got or gave. Mr.: Trudeau touched down at. the. Castlegar airport at 10.45. Monday morning, pre- cisely on time, and was pre- ceded:down the gangway by an estimated 60 news person- nel from seross) Canada and from parts of th At an eight-minute-long press } conference | organ! for. those press people not fravelling with. him, » held in the airport terminal deau dodged questions about local development, answered variety of other ai -: Asked about the eipossibill: ty. of: development of.. the Castlegar. area as a tourist and convention centre, Mr. aude replied ¢ the: gov- hl efament “always interested fn development a in (-fust got off th minutes ago." he a de “T:shall have to talk with Don candi: questions about Red China’s | vincial, CONGRATULATIONS eed ie 1968 GRADUATES her 4 TRICOT PEIGNOIR SETS: The double layer of chiffon is topped with appliques at the neckline bottom while the sleeves are handed with floral lace. Available. in White, Fiesta, Blue ‘and-Dandy . Yellow. Seat Medium and Large. Regular $25. “Graduation Special With flattering Queen Anne lace appliqued. on the bodice creating ‘a very lavish lace hemline. Sizes 32-40. R if $9. Graduati : Special Half Slips. 5.00 Panties .. 3.00 _ GOOD. SELECTION OF KITTEN SWEATERS, CARDIGANS, BULKY KNITS Orlon Knit Stoles, Beautiful with lavish long fringe; 6.50 ‘THERMOS PICNIC’ JUGS 2.99 - 6.35 | FOAM CAMPING PADS AVAILABLE IN ASSORTED SIZES dR : 5.98 ul: 795 he answered questions from news media personnel, visible in this picture, to the left of and behind Mr. Tra. deau — Castlegar News Photo te Students. Take Own Responsibility For Destinies Upon their Graduation ‘The new and re- of comr sponsibility 4 for one’s own'd de- stiny which becomes fact at graduation was the ‘theme at SHSS last Thursday. Guest speaker Les Can- tell, former’ t teacher at the i help curt Aldermanic : Candidates Lorne Zinio: A, man -who. served = of. ‘l'years as a Castlegar.alderman | ent and who believes:that: he-can “ er un- nses, this:year”’. 3| and hopes aa Emext ‘year will bring a reduction in taxes:‘as vear,” is a cant fn this Saturday’s-aldermanic area, before to Castlegar ‘two. years ago, he was a member of the mun, ‘cipal counciland finance: dir- ‘ector and public works com- e Zinio has pelea “auring. his time-on dir-| council; that ‘individuals ‘and groups. should ‘receive a: full ty school, titled his address. ‘It t Depends On You. ur big moment. ‘You are oat re igh with your | education. S {Dont you believe it,” he declared. group. Le have “Of co wu will geunions, ‘Due. e "wall never 00% per cent complete as now. on, you ‘as in- dividuals wa have ito decide | 2m ; r interested are Seoaae" adult teres! elp if -we ‘call, but we sand with a generation, pap ar iu believe should have happen-|'ylts’ date always cate with eacit other and lst ‘en: to each ott’ e prodnas of students The will ot bserved, assur- “district superinfendent ‘on page seven) on.-page seven): din, ion with Mr. Cantell. inted out, Saat in- my ‘s to-this' 185 practudtesrthat-thist ‘, is ‘the: last Gare =e oom be assembled lete arely jit the hard wa: or She:added feat members graduation ball. Griffiths (local: Liberal cai date): about this: problem.” ‘He urged realism in rela- tions ‘with Red 2, ,declar- ing that “I: commented ’ at “great length on‘ that before, he 5: | Rointed out. He said that fur- statements on 1) Canada Student Loan - Swinging PM Swings In and Out than’ walking down a neat aisle as was ed. Quite unmistakable, how- ever, were two huge banners hung from the ‘roof of. the College, reading, “What about student loans?’ st ai bart Trudeau told his au- lence there were “so many|ys, national’ sport.’ things Twould like to talk | 0S: atonal sper with shout, but there just isn’t the |, copy of a phonograph record me. by the Russian Centennial “This very exciting Douk- should in world champidn- shi He said it is ironic that Canada has trouble acquiring bigtime hockey. franchises— the United I Trudeau is a Hit With Huge Crowd Sane ar welcome ‘a English, ‘After ais brief stop in this area, 65 minutes in length ; he took off again to fly to: Kelowna. Also included in his: schedule Monday were stops at Penueton: Vernon, Kam- loops, Prince George and Ed- monton. why they have-an advantage over. politicians, who must use only the spoken language. “T wo wuld also like to talk. ut. Student loans?” queried an unidentified student spec- "The Prime Mini ister an- swered the student group by explaining that the matter. of student Joans 1s one of pro- not federal: jurisdic- on >It, would be possible, he said, to switch education over to the federal sphere’ of con- cern, ie the people ot Canada indicat this ‘they change.: tee out cat he’ itutior awe We put money ‘at the dis- post ie provinces but it BP, them what they do with it.” udents took | £ ever, declaring t ancing of. educat articular are! ice last with a elr at. tnhich 60 regular on junior members took part i concern Falls ‘under th the powers of the | ; Plan—|" in | districts 60 far quest instance jockey is. Canada’s national aia yet we don’t fo ‘as well. as we Only one of the 1 2 school : Single School. District. vertible across ¢he highwa‘ the campus of. Selkirk tot lege. e SHSS band. was on gi the mayor ‘ meds ad “aid y: one of you may,be may- omeday.. quet, followed Friday. by a the Highways Dept. tion in protest over: the " Bad Bridge oo The» local highways .de- tment ‘has: been’ instr::c | malnister: Tommy : Miard to + “eversign” the sharp’ curve nts east of the Kinnaird bridge. she “and Bs: Pushing Education Minister. Pent ‘through. the Ete." rather S= sible cancellatio of student: id event lie ey Mr. King said that the | FEMININE GRADUATES from SHSS were hosted at a tea Hel reas, At soe Fel aren Arms Tie a)2e' snl annua} of the school and their wives. Several of the girls are seen here in conver- sation with Mrs.. John Holden, wife of the school Castle; Castlegar News: late a week © that ‘aversigning means :that “if a’ certain speed seems reasonable, the says been further’ informed by =< the department : that. the Ootischenia flyover is not in use as the department. has ¥ been waiting for paving and _.a center line. >The curve presently be: ing used i designed for one- ‘way down traffic only. t $4. Paving in the immediate area is expected soon and ‘final placing, of ‘signs. will WELCOMING REMARKS § to’ Rotary delegates verond ee ee ire were theses ties, despite te sometines conflicting interests. Visible “then -follow.: The deterior-| throughout B.C. and the U.S. Inland Empire ated lane. markings now in| Friday: by: C: club ‘Alex c Guest will then be rec- for the Wil- tified_with the.new paving | lard Ireland and former Centennial chairman for Canada, and remarking, concluded | John Fisher. Mr. Fisher spoke of the developing ties be- Mr. Brothers. tween the two nations and the efforts needed to preserve PROTESTING STUDENTS were on hand Monday for the visit of Prime Minister Pier- re-Elliot Trudeau, to register their concern oyer the possible curtailment of the federal Joan plan and to. ask serious questions of Canada’s government leader. In additién to Mr. Ci are,:from left, Rev. Tom Wilding, Mayor.Carl Loeblich of Kinnaird, conference district g uy Guido and George Serstleld, personal representative: otk ‘Rotary Inter- national president Luther Hodges of the U.S: -- Tiere News Photo R. E, Goulet Corner of Pine and Columbia Phone 365-7812 Open Monday — Saturday 9a.m.to6pm. Fridays 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday and Holiday Hours: 12 Noon to 1 p.m. 6 to 7 p.m. the ‘on han the “demonstration Mr. suet! spoke . to the. “Gistriet and. interested residents. Total time of his visit in this area was 65 minutes. — Castlegar News Photo Phone 365-5308... Box 1351, Castlegar