; Provincial Library. Parliament Bldgses Victoria, B.C. Dec. 32/32109 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 22, 1969 Bey vereretie 5 i Norwegian Independence Day al custom of their Members and guests as- sembled in Nordic Hall at Kinnaird that evening where I, Olson and E,,Carlson, we Mrs. Kraft as accompan-|@ Bete of Norway, Nordic ge No. 76 celebrated Reee gian Independence Day on Saturday in the tradition-, ‘ASTLEGAR NEWS. Published Every Thursday at vote Crossroads of the Kootenays”’ CASTLEGAR;: BRITISH COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1969 them, 5 ak er. Hi took the cae stizsters Terry. and Oge play- back in history to the time|eq several. elections on thelr of primitive Norway when|accordians. VOL, Be No. 22 SANDALS For The ENTIRE FAMILY hunters, fishermen and farm- ers were dominant and when the, people were short and dark haired, probably gypsies. Tracing the history to the present day people, he related that they are more blond, blue-eyed types. an organized kingdom it was told of Eidsvol where import- ant decisions were made. May 17 holds tremendous magic for . Norwegians. It brings happy ‘memories of parades, dances, etc. He also the people of Norway during A sing-song followed by a dance and traditional Nor- wegian refreshments round- ed out the evening. Butcher Bird use of his weak feet Before Norway became} jp, dependent on Denmark. He|ing sharp fale Perhaps the thorn a hawthorn tree or even the barb et a_ barbed-wire fence. ‘The prey conveniently pulls and tears spoke of the galant. spirit of ‘ood is stored $4.98 “SHOES THAT MAKE AN IMPRESSION” to $8.98 the war years. evening’s A further feature of the was the Shrike th “butcher bird”. Warm, Sandy Beach at Claquat, Vancouver Island. in Beautiful British Columt ry burning of the hall mortgage ‘the national anthem of Norway. Duefs were sung by Mrs.| Wal sere of the test Ereai high- vehicle, We. ‘Smillie, iad Castlegar Drug Suggests... ibt the Grad] And We Have the Gift Ideas! ‘Headquarters for Graduation Cards Evening Timex Watches — Travel Clocks Buxton Key Cases, Waliets & Utility Travel Cases Sheaffer & Parker Pen & Pencil Sets opiate Shavers Py. Philishave, Ronson, Remington & Handbags By LaMarquee * We Join in Extending Best > Wishes to All Graduates R. E. Goulet Open Monday — Sunday ‘and: Holiday Hours: Se DRUG Corner of Pine and Columbia Phone 365-7813 Saturday 9 a.m. to6 pm. Fridays 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. 32 Noon to 1) Daw 6 to7 p.m. Canadian Industries Ltd. stated following In today’s fast-moving expressway and rural road traffic a stopped auto is. a dangerous fixed object. Even when the automobile is pro- porly pulled off on a shoulder torist should warn other rgrivers, and for’ this purpose police and safety Of Balas: urge the use of flares stopped vehicle on an eae is cunsidered very dangerous by police But o one of the worst situations they point out is when the motion- less auto is on an over-pass ection. In such sit- Following ic since is sino shoulder on which’ to par. Other situations which articularly en? to an intersection. a Police officials estimate that one > out of every accidents involves a 2 Hopped vehicle. Whether a snotorist stops his car due: to mechanical fail pecsuise, of accident, THRIF TY ee Iige and. safety survey of police an are mani officials. One of Greatest Highway Hazards Is Stopped Vehicle on a Highway Canadian Mounted |a the Royal Police, provincial lice, autoroute, metro ant city ir} police. All police, automobiles, even peers ists and are available from aitomobile su ply houses and auto accessories section of stores. Flares have an advant- age over other warning de- ee ore they ver- ‘sat oj a self contained unit, independ. are/commended safety rul a Shoulder pull off at was recommended for motors penid NOTICE PLUMBING ae "HEATING SERVICE CALL universal message: danger. If you stop ‘your auto- mobile, Mr. le suggested mortorists follow tisse re- les: tne first. On a tho. ir expressway with paved Sr. Citizens’. Meeting Legion Hall May 23, "7:30 p.m. Musical program. i gh- Gen. Meeting Castlegar d- slow down, on the with AND HEATING LTD. SMITH’S t lights on with ignal Bo" not obscure beams Also switch on the some, 61 CRESCENT ST. — PHONE 365-7531 GIFTS FOR THE. GRADS Rocune Bese: clutch style, pouch and handle styles - gold, silver, white beaded. ‘Priced at only . $3. 98 to $5.98 - Kayser Lingerie, Nylon Tricot Pegnoir sets, beautiful SMITH'S. PLUMBING. jew ae Ceremony in SHSS ig A total sof 169 stude! as.elementary .students in ceremonies and: exe: ‘ginning tonight with the com: mencement "exercises. at p.m. and a Banquet ‘and dance tomorrow. evening. Rev. . Terry igive the: invocation.’ Chairman ‘of the exercis-| ¢es will be John Holden, prin- Selpal of. the‘ school. q ‘Allen will nts er, 3 Matt t Gallo, Gary Gattrell, Allman, : Victor. Giraud, Violet CGurkatt, Us ‘Laurin Green, Connie Gregg, Louise. Gretch- Hadikin, Viola Hadikin, Lola Harcoff, Joe Harshenin, Phil Davis, Heather Deans, Nettle enisoff,;. Bruce Denneus, Sonu Beverney, Angelo DI Giacomo. ‘f Lorraine Donald, : Cathy | e: Duetsch,- Bill’ Duff, : Darlene Dunn, Bob Ehl, Pauline Fowl- Castlegar Credit Union Betting $2,500 on Little The ‘Castlegar. Savings. walker. He ue! mei Credit: Union’ believes Cas- tions ce frecwenity in ‘of trustees ( : the of his dog at ‘Ne 9, district ct superintendent ig the: E ror in’ 4 penaie’ or the department education, 1 ane the Town of Castle; Mr. Holden ‘vill introdube ” Frank :Be- And ofteri walks to and: from council meetings “for ‘the exer- cise. ion fs prepared the ‘Credit Un. prepared to sponsor Esenaleg or < the of Castlegar x walk! at: 10 < sae per on Sunday. at $100 8 mile, roceeds from "the _ forms Find Walk” are’ going: to > the’ Trail Disaster: Fund.” ~ ‘What the thes Codi U doesn’t. perhaps, i: >, that Mayer tk Little is an avid... eee er Says ray Harshenin, Robert Harshenin, Allen Henne, Lois Henne, Su- san Hol Roy * Haun quist, Leo. Leonard Hoodico! f,, Ron. Horlick, Dean Houghton, "Fern Hunchak. “Danny Jack, Alfred Jack- son, Ron Jackson, Allan Jar- vis, Elaine Jmieff, ' George Johnson, Sheila Johnson; : Eil- een ‘Kalesnikoff, Marion: Kal- kin, Lillian Konkin, Charlotte LaHue; :; Bernadette’ “Lamb, Michael” Lebedow; Mike - ingstone, —Cathi Loxam,, ion Megauley, John Mciten the dedication ceremony. mel mark the official completion of te dam, dam, Bennett ds of 0 Plans for holding a sew- erage bylaw vote have been abandoned by the Town of Kinnated: following statement, lich a taade 4 Maver Gent Leak with the approval of mem- bers of his council, was made Tussdsy, night to ‘the Castle- News: “It would appear that a | ul af + ed, in time for the aineial ceremony. Guy. lin -Guido Construction of Kinnaird has com- pleted the tourist building: 3 one reflecting oo! id_ is on-June 9 that * Dooly an crowds are now pushing to attend to ‘program through. its final aes Large} posal. | Say is scheduled to start at 2:30 p.m. ‘It :planne Postni-| ‘the convenienee of « Visitors. Bo ute problem ‘is’ to: have’ grass wi it par] ‘The immediat Started and and B.C. Hydro has provided ample parking areas to the dam E e. newly-built. tourist «on both sides ‘of the ‘river: Number | 581} j, 2 Air’ Cadets _will® direct’ parking. ony. — B.C. Hydro Photo i i le Castlegar Girt To Get Degree ‘Asked if he {ust favored From Vicloria - would in| A total of 541 students (cGeer | Will be» graduated from: the University of Victoria this . |spring. Included. is Marjorie King of Castlegar, daughter nts from _all ing Castlegar,” off, ‘Stuchnow, Bruce Suthertand, Andy. Swetlishoff, John ‘Tar: Tarasoff, Fred Staal son, Crescent. Valley and locan. will be 14: ‘Castlegar and District Students Graduate from the University of B.C. Peter. Hareoff, Mech. Eng. Kinnaird: John 'D, L. Intosh, MA; William Me son, BA and Arlane e:| baultE the Elizabeth ~ Stoo- snot ve Richard Waldie, Gage as. UBC's. sixth pat Yesterday? aul id Allan M be Crescent Valley: Fliza- mecavin. es on Friday. BA and Ronald B. Me- ‘John- cope EEA Archam- . Waldle,| de bene c. ze, Calan, BSS. day ceremony wi stallations of De wal eTwalter 4 ball ht i a z i i ‘ 3 a 8 Ves i = ey 5 : tray of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Kin) ‘S| who will receive her BA m Students from this area who will be included among a Robson Women Grand : Pythian Chief for B.C. Mrs. Seaman Dewis of|minstar Robson was installed .as pro-|speakers. vincial ichief when ne new ‘slate’ of: officers’ were ,|pamed at. Penticton, where. the '|Knights of Pythias and ‘Pyth- ian Sisters held their 68th and. 54th Grand Lodge and Grand Temple ‘sessions re- spectively last week. The clection of officers was the highlight of activities for the’ final day which con- cluded with a banquet and spay chief. Mrs. Fran: ces Beaupeurt. of. Reno, Nev. and ‘ipreme vice-chancel Fitzpatrick of New Saeed Rohson Tennis Voykin, Bill. W: Waters, Jim - Watson, “Wendy included are 16 stadents| WY White, D all at the master’s level, and the ity’s: first ~ doctoral; : Seattle-born Frank 35. He ‘completed for his PhD in earlier this: year, and is now. conducting neuro- psychological rese; in Boston. - $19.98. FUN «=: SUN: ~--n+- /ELECTRIC BARBECUE WITH HOOD 24 in, metallie charcoal bowl. $16. 88 Positive action grill lapse June 8 Senior w. to. be fficially wee S| be?! opened on % day af neat week, June 8. ding the cerem« Castlegar, Antron Satiline Slips, Panties. to match. Bra aes = shorty Pyjamas and Gowns. Gloves and scarves to match. = aces Directors: . Good' selection of Summer Jewellery,’ Flower Pins, es ors. Beads and Earring Sets : 2 erg; MILA sfor: and-Trail: Meet Here a : 2 ¥ & Ses Bs sepa % ~The. quarterly 1 meeting of F LASH i Panty Hose, fascination ... : : id Me Amociation “of Be. 3 : Ee aa vetcsteres PEPE ers er apes ea (continued from page one) Antron Gold & Silver Panty Hose {at the Hi Arrow Arms, Salmo, Penticton and Nelson . Salmo, | and Nelool Added Attraction Panty Hose write toa ‘Vancouver address, giving to general questions on See pollary letters this week euing tt they were winners of the nae day in Mexico or Hawaii. 2 were the guest Penticton’s Mayor F. Dousiee Stuart in-his wel- co! address commended the Pythians for their inter- est in development and train- ing of-youth, particularly the sponsoring of reeional and in- publi contests. Activities for the more than 300 delegates included plans to be made for a “Miles janq for Palsy Walk” to be held all of B.C. on Sun- day, Sept. 21, a golf tourna- ment, a:bus tour of Penticton and district, a tea and a mem- orial service with a wreath Students to Get Holiday for Dam Opening June 9 pps tudents in School Dist- rict No. 9 are to be provid- ed with a holiday: on June te of the official de- TONKA DELUXE HIBACHI OXER WAGON CHARCOAL STOVES Special waveceees $37.88 3 Single $5.19 Double $10.69 18 in. FOLDING LEG BARBECUE GRILL The ideal portable grill with tubular legs e 9 9 yous as at Tight, Police con- in the survey included ‘At “the bachelar ss level, be granted. 528) dcarees iat Fears total. . The fet oertey class -will receive’ degrees at. convoca- tion ‘this Saturda; Colcel Dividend Of 30c dune 30. 1] George, Cranbrook and: Ean / ‘The’ hoard fe raissetord loops... of Columbla “Cellulose on " trustees voted to’ sel Gordon Root, public re-| May 21. declared.a.cash divid-| a letter to W. D. Black, caine end. of 30. cents: ber share on o, | ister of urging leis School Board Backs New Highway of:87 over “by agents from 3 ‘several Kootenay legar ipaties incre dng gD directors nt were - from thrown their eight behind development |” of a highway link froi ma Salmo to Kinnaird. ‘At'a board meeting Mon-| Eri NEW SHIPMENT WHITE BULKY-KNIT SWEATERS. . -$14.00 ELECTRIC CHARCOAL LIGHTER Special ........-. $3.49 CHARCOAL LIGHTER FLUID Special ........... 49¢ _ night ‘following ah farsa between “Educati lon: ‘Minist=|*° gion ‘cabaret 2 Reid in te ‘Kiniatrd tall: ‘last Friday i 6PIECE BARBECUE TOOLS Special .......... $3.88 GAMP STOVE TOASTER Special ........-... 59¢ POLYSTYRENE COOLER Special........-. $1.69 TRAY a TACKLE BOX 19 This Weekend Special Prices on Materials — Soma at a Bargain MITCHELL SUPPLY Ltd. - ©. PRONT-STREET, CASTLEGAR .. WATCH FOR: OUR 69 CATALOGUE — Many. Do-It-Yourself Hints PH: 365-7252 Special ......---. $299. The letters also 1sked for Investigation by U.S. au- thorities showed the company to be. non-existent and the operation a ee police said. m charges: of mail fra Oust: 2a, ea re Han ad Graver Authorities in Hollywor ceived: from apart as Vancouver, an C., and New. Jersey. Tentative date for the two-week “vacation,” which was to include a 10-day stay) in a luxurious hotel, free en- try to the country an for golf, ‘tennis, swimmin; horseback riding, one day and sight seeing and a shopping 1% day’ F ULL PRICE RANGE & COLOR VARIETY Travel Alarm— Westclocks Jiumex Watches growth grants. ight, * “Herb Stitae of. Kinnaird lations sonsultant for. fhe ae : t i i Bociation, sal id’ main was the lucky chat ft sell: er_and received The: ‘tended many! insurance legislation. . ° dances fea the ‘even At midnight ier. served Supper. nt ee the’ meeting dance ed wl at. ie the new. B.C. automobile vente. ‘He-said insurance ‘agents the ladies aux- “are concerned about the cost the ‘issued * outstanding $1.20 puedo shares :of the company. It-is to: be paid on June highways, "to, ‘early. tion of the highway. Ggain. this’ tine, it was : felt 80 to shareholders: of record atthe’ close. of: business :on to the public for the scheme.” June. 6.. ‘ the Holiday wo wuld? tmean more - if it: on + the actual dedication date. 'Selkirk College. The school district is con- cerned about construction of the highway because of stu- dents at Salmo who attend Court is Open For.its Members The Robson tennis court is now open to any member of the Robson Recreation So- | Regional Incentive Legislation Introduced ‘Legislation providing . to $12,000,000 ‘thr compan! entering snes new ‘fields: in ins the Commons. Monday: Regional - Expansion Jean: Marchand. up ‘It “stipulates thats desig- will be by |m “The 34. given routine ‘first * reading, ’- also would empower’ the govern- ment to’ define such regions}. cial: adjustme set: up ausienits expansion and: s0- +The bill erovides for pri-| ‘of approved capital costs, for] eff establishment, expansion or modernization of a facility. pain planned regional de- the Trudeau. govern: is authorized to pay 80 per velopinent: Palicy. tained par- costs or. $5,000 for each job e|created are also provided. Combined erants would be $30,000 for each job creat- ec of ‘one-half of the capil of five per cent’ of the’ capital |! centive would be authorized Canada. It vtip wulates ates that no in-|turned months. over - within if itis probable‘ that the f2c- — not less’ than’ 10,000 | mary: square: miles — ‘for ee not: more: oft ‘up...to $6,000,000 but | 000, than 20 Per cent to be employed in the opera: flor wa with a of $12,-/t The bill: would put inte by 1978 to qualify. foi Stor ts. be When the facility goes remainder would within 42 months. ito production, the minister cent of the primary ‘incentive with the remainder to be In the case of a combin- ed ‘incentive, the amount paid at the start of production would be 80 per cent or $24,- 000 for each job created. The paid ciety-and there will be a $10 seasonal’ family membership fee for the tennis: club. “For anyone interested in joining the Robson’ Recrea- tion Society the yearly mem- bership fee is ‘$2. This was decided at the meeting of the — executive commitee last w A few of the projects ‘or June are concession booths on June 9 at the opening of the Arrow 1m, all proceeds are go- ing towards Pine swimming pool. ‘Also, there -are raffle tickets still available from any. community. member which will be drawn at the -|being placed; ‘at the court- house cenotaph. Smith’s Plumbing kept. The RCMP's identification branch at Nelson was immed- iately called to° “the so scene and the break-in is still under in- Is Broken Into * And'$300 Taken