10 .CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 1, 1965 ‘Honors Given to Local — St. John Ambulance Men Brothers, Robert Rivers and Kenneth Rigby of the Castle- gar-Kinnaird St, John Ambu- Jance_ Centre, ‘The award of this honor is Word has bean’ received from ‘the Priory of Canada, ‘na- tonal headguareers of St. John in’ Ottawa | t Her Majesty the Queen has’ sanctioned the ad- mizsion:into the Order of St, John of Jerusalem, as Serving G. W. G. WORK PANTS AND SHIRTS We have a full range of 4azette and an investiture’ is to be held at Government: House, Ottawa, in the fall, for long service to the St. John (omabulanes raanaion y started "the local St. John Rep hulanee Centre .in 1939 and a part from the years 1940 to 1945 when he served in the RCAF he’has continually served the local centre as in- éo be punnsned” in: the London |‘ Both men are being honored | pip ber Pp Rivers obtained ‘his first < John certificate in 1936 land. i He served in the RAF for four and a half. years, part of under the Empire Air Training in, Mr, Rivers came back to Canada in 1947 and again took up St. John Ambulance work and organized first-aid classes in sawmills and logging camps on Vancouver Island, Coming to Castlegar in 1955 to join the Celgar orga- honorary chairman respectively. part from ‘his service ‘to the St. John Centre he has been official instructor for the work- men’s compensation board in industrial first-aid‘for the past ten years and is still active. 105 Main'St. Ph. 365-7417 He has been employed by Celgar. since 1954 and is ‘senior. ie CASTLEGAR, BC... first-aid attendent and time- Sr came | 222" 8 the company's lum: and Colors and sizes, CHEVELDAVE’S MERCANTILE LTD. he has served the lo- cal St. John Ambulance, Centre as honorary: secretary treasurer, chairman ‘and instructor. — - Rivers is a vice-president of the West Kootenay Mine Safety Association. For the past nine year he gar. lumber division as indust- rial relations superintendent and safety officer. Both men were ttazen Chane Give the kid -a fair break! (eis ees 22 89) (ug. Sept. 6), the Sport te Chomplonships, the Fire- works — all at PNE ‘65. The Farm comes ‘THE NEW EMPIRE STADIUK SHOW! The Racing Arabian Camels, TV Star Rich JOE BODRIE — the fastest gun alive: Don't miss the “AUGUST 21-SEPTEMBER 6 ca) Pacific National-Exhibition =" VANCOUVER CITY OF LIGHTS 6 & FLOWERS & The yo» | Chureh: women’s circles -| combined meeting last week-in -'] ed. where.-and. how. could be :received: and: general * numerous : and beautiful and | C! ter of the Kootenay Safety Na sociation in 1958 which was the forerunner of the present Castlegar and District Safety As- sociation. Both men have train. ed first-aid teams to compete in the annual first-aid competi- tions held by..the West Koote- nay Mine Safety pecocatlon, ‘United Church Circles Hold Combined Meet Castlegar United held a the ‘church 25 mem- bers. present and Mrs. R. Hun- +} ter. presiding, ‘Mrs. J. Geramill conducted the devotional period and plans were discussed for the mission festival which is to be held -fin October. ‘After the business ‘was con- ‘cluded Mrs. A. Sones‘ showed colored: wiies with a. record- ed commentary of mission fest- |" ‘vals. One’ set of slides; was en- titled ‘The’ World; the’ Church and You’. Another set of slides show- information planning of a mission festival, . A social mes ae held vith | Mrs. Gemmill: MacBain being in charge te several mixing games, On behal€ of the Lady Bird c) present nted leaving the’ distri ake - thelr home’ in’ Vander- hoof. where’ Mr. : Steidl will: bé ie conclusion. refresl é At ‘ ments: ‘were served by the me! bers “of. Friendship; and. Harm- M ony-! Circles. = and medallion in 1989 in Eng-|° which time was spent in Canada | ; has been employed at the Cel- |‘ 4 Cantell was . mall |‘as’ all’; ‘Mrs: |'the,: bride-to-be. ‘and: ‘Mrs: ‘Winsloy sof the school in that WHICH TO. CASTLEGAR, DISTRICT” SERVE- BOOKLETS describing the. new. BC. medical" p are now in the mails’ to 502,788 households. Here Provincial ‘Secretary W. D..Black is seen showing ’ the’ booklet to Mrs. Lynn Ozmond of Vancouver. The’ plan ensures''that ‘every ‘person and family in . BC may obtain" 1h coverage at r ed ‘by the provincial ‘government, the plan has been [ fully approved by B.C. doctors. Church Women Entertain Cantells at Farewell Party X'The ‘members. of ‘the: Cas- tlegar” United" Church: ‘held: a party last week in honor of Mr. and Mrs,’.Lés,Cantell' who are leaving: the district ‘to make thelr’ home in’ Kelowna: There'] the were | 75. invited guests, Mrs, res sith a ‘corsage: Sof white ‘carnations and red‘rose buds: and Mr. Cantell with a boutinere by. Mrs, W. Easton... es P & G Builder: ‘Supply ‘ACROSS, FROM " CEMENT? _ PLYWOODS ” LUMBER FLOOR TILES DOORS: - WINDOWS ‘MOULDINGS ‘YOUR BUILDING. SUPPLY. iS.) ERADQUAR’ CAR AND. TRUCK PAINTING Wheel: Alignment. and. Balancing 24 HOUR WRECKING SERVICE: AND WINCH TRUCK | Royalite Gas Phone 865-7227 OSWALD MOTORS Castlegar, B.C. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. TEN ie) all was aslon with tall st: with pink Glad: and bowls of ible was co- ! vered with a lace cloth and with‘a low bowl of car- BLUEBERRY SOCIALS Mrs. D. Hughes, Ph. 365.5503 ° Fifteen guests were ‘invit- ed recently:to the home of Mrs. ! by Gary: Hyson to honor Miss. Don- na Herrington at a’ miscellane- | F. ous surprise shower. Hostesses for the evening were And if anyone finds. some jam, some milk and’ ‘some salt in Slocan City: — they're ours. The Squires “did well. on: their, trip .no ‘doubt helped. by -the |” vast quantities of outdoor lore held. by: John ‘and Jeff. (00. ithe previous’ Satur father, and’ son pic- nic wae. “held at: Waterloo Edy. About 60. fathers, Cubs, Scouts and Rovers‘: were present. work up'an appetite 1 for. dinner, a ente: of soccék'was or- ganized. which ended’ up with three balls, three goals and se- veral confused ‘individuals. A typical’ outdoorish dinner was then’ served in‘ the true‘ scout ‘tradition — a full course dinner stern | With"ice cream served. by Mrs. Schuepfer. GOING, GOING, GONE ~ The ‘moths ate up my daven: PO The mice ‘ate up “my- cheese; * ‘The pocket gophers ate my corn, The moles ate. up my peas. “~~ The worms ate all my apples, ‘The tabbits got my ‘gree! kept everyone, My-diet’s very- simple noe It’s mostly. pork fd sheans. may become,.Canada’s to; *. breed, making weight gain: couple of fulJ-blood Charolais i ‘ment of 124 head is expected ing a ‘period of quarantine Lawrence. “9 p.m. Saturday = TOMORROW'S ‘BREED? ‘Charolais cattle, such as above, f ‘breeds.- It's’a beefcake |=! ‘four, pounds a:day, of feaner - beef. than most breeds... Although: there are only about a 5: in Canada presently, a ship- from France this fall, spend- =: on Grosse tle on the St... e Exclusive clog-praof fasacatcher =: @ Ultra-Light Magnestum torstruction 2 : Cutting Speeds versize Muffler . PHONE 365-7252, ter’ spending.'a.’ week “in the "| Trall-Tadanac Hosztial. 'Y, | hospital’ on, Sunday after.‘being | about 10 minutes - lat their ' ‘summer home ‘in’ D er Park. ; “Miss Jean ‘Stainton, accom: ‘panied is her’ ‘brother John Park recent ': visitors “to Deer ark... Mrs, .0. P. D'Andrea has returned to her home here af- éd: at ‘Kinnaird was. discharged: fr ‘admitted on Thursday afternoon ‘with: head injuries sustel ed in the fall. =“ Oliver Jack ‘Lazenby ‘fell about nine’ feet from’ the top ‘of the pumphouse on Thursday af- oon and was noticed laying on the ground ‘by workmen em- Ployed on a“ building - project adjacent to the new pumphouse.: The ..Castlegar Ambulatice was notified at 3.50 p.m. ‘and was at the scene of: the accident | iT aT — Teen LAUNDRY AND’ DRY, CLEANING Our- ‘Dry: Cleaning plant will Saturdays for the months of July an gust. The Laundromat is open 24 hours a Tee seyen ole a week. Cet LL » lines — black with white trim. ‘YOUTH’S' SIZES 11-13 - BOY'S: SIZES’ 15 cca E Remember Dominion Day with - New ‘Canadian. FLAGS, made of hard” wearing nylon ........ 29¢ - /49c - 98¢ ae tannbins .OUR BLANKET. SALE is still on Doible bed — blankets with Satin’ “ Sheats, Pillowcases, Bedspreads and Towels, all at record ‘saving prices, BOY'S RUNNERS — made in Czechoslovakia — get double the normal wear of other imported LITTLE GENTS, 6-10 $1.59 $1.79 $1.98 CASH .YOUR' FAMILY ALLOWANCE CHEQUES HERE ‘WITH THE CHANCE OF DOUBLING ITS. ‘VALUE, MAKE A HABIT OF SHOPPING AT RORINSON STORES ia i IM MARSHMALLOWS pkg. cn : curs RITE, sche AA ‘made ary Saturday at - the following wook’s ‘paper. Open Daily 9 am. to 9 p.m, « Except Siturdiy oe QTE UTA CTE