i; a ihe HONORING RETIREES at a special supper Monday evening at the Hi Arrow Arms, hosted by the board of trustees for School bet - : t Humphries Secondary School with 20 years of service, Harry Bate who retires as principal « of Misinaied, | Elementary School with 26 pel who bas driven school bus Distelet No. 9, tx of tha district total of 115 years of service to the local school board. Pictured here, right to left, are superintendent of ‘schools John Holden, Mrs. M. Katmakoff who has | janitoress for the past eight years, Norman Fishwick who is well-known as band master of Stanley, tor 19 years, Mrs. L. suey who retires from Twin Rivers | Elementary School and-has served School Distsrict No. 9 for 14 i peeray Gane Pat Haley. i: Poetry from Twin’ Rivers i The pupils-of Div.’6,, Grade. 6, at Twin Rivers Elementary School have composed .a ” number of poems which will be published in the Castlegar News throughout the ‘sums mer. months. i ‘The following are three samples of their creativity: Poems * A poem’ is a really pretty thing, It is lovely to hear and lovely to sing. ; Sad poems surely make one pout, ite ue funny ones chase the bad thoughts But ™ ee, ‘what kind of poem you hear or It always makes, you happy indeed. —by John Landis > Horsebeck Riding ', Horseback riding, Sliding, gliding, Moving, grooving © *_ Flying and sighing. ‘That's what happens when You go horseback riding. —by Joanne Romano The Sun ‘The sun shines bright With rays of light, It goes over the mountain When the stars are bright. You can watch it go mn When the moon’ comes u And see it fall in-the Dippers cup. —by Brent Tyrrell ‘BUILD YOUR OWN HOME —Castlegar News. Photo by Lois Hughes GROW Fastball “Statistics. Grow Fastball League ‘statistics ‘to June 24 aro as follows: required) AB Hits Batting (24 AB Randy Bursaw. TMW Larry Peat TH Dave Palmer JM Tim Horeoff PH Brad Dawson JM | Ernie Secco TMW. Len Woods TMW Dino De Rosa TMW Rick Brown’ TMW Tom Gawryletz’ JM DonCaron RH Glen Langset. TH * Larry Brandt JM Buckie Georgettl TH ae Rune — Larry Brandt 2°” Fred Hevea PH Warren Hutchinson TMW Ken Plotnikoff TMW. ' Rollie Caron Ris Glen Langsel Bil Miller 1 PH Standings Trail Machine Works Playmor Homes Rex Hotel ‘Trail Hotel Junction Mohawks Aver. pe =, eearSt nennead BESS URGENTLY REQUIRED PAPER CARRIER’ RELIEF FOR ROUTE OF 36 CUSTOMERS «1st, 2nd, 3rd Avenue North, 600 «: 1000 “Block Approximately Carriers'earn 6c for each paper. delivered Call 365-7266 or call in a Castlegar New, 191 Columbia Ave... | SUPER-VALU ie | CORRECTION For the meat ‘specials advertised for the week June 29 to July 3 are only effective tc. Junc 20,. 1976. We are sorry for any inconvenience this may cause, _QOSUPER: VALU CLASSIFIED -ADS : Announcements and. Mrs: ‘Nick Bar- henta UWEATHER June 28 185. 5.4 June 27 e665. June 28 30.2 June 29 32.9 183 Peter N, P Nel- |; son, Wedding to take place 21 in Castlegar. Aug. CANADA PENSION PLAN Questions & Answers : ‘BIRTHS — To Mr, and toss Edel, nee Carol Mrs. es Groutage, of Comox, B. June 23, a caughteries f FORSTER. — and Mrs. David Forster of » Castlegar, June 25 a daugh- i “pan —. To ‘Mr. and Mrs, Tommy y Biln of Castle- i gar, June 25 a son. PENNER) — To Mr. and Mrs. -Eric Penner of Castlegar, June’ 27: a dau- > ghter, Q. How do I know if all my earings and ° contributions hae been properly recorded so that [> get credit when [ apply for my pension? A. A eecord of your earnings © and contributions is: recorded in the head office of the Canada Pension Plan. The’ legislation allows you once a year to apply ‘for and receive a. state- ment: indicating the amounts _ credited to your Social Insur- “ance Number. Forms’ for this Purpose are available at your nearest Canada Pension te office, PERSON REQUIRED TO TRAIN AS COMPUTERIZED TYPESETTING. OPERATOR Fast and accurate typist with good know- ledge of English language, grammar. and spelling “required to train a3 Compugraphic computerized typesetting operator. Three days a week. Union scale. “ , Poiition available immediately. Typed’ applications, including full resume, should be mailed to the attention of: Burt. seampbell: Publisher Fi J CASTLEGAR NEWS: “P.O, Drawer 3007. one Ca “PLUMBING REGULATIONS oe SANITARY SEWER SOUTH CASTLEGAR . INTRODUCING KKouty. Frank and Raby Konken of. cial ps errabhacer “Kountry. Tt was choten in a Boundary district contest teat eee by the local media. The Konkens have recorded n to be released. They. will be performing. in ; Gcirary Bay 8 1 Gerng the tne ofthe Calpry Sunpee Noseworth Photo SAVE MONEY WE WILL PROVIDE: MATERIALS, INSTRUCTION & GUIDANCE For further information call ak 365-3052 427 ~ From Page 1 “Queen: Pageant Well Attended Gay" and. “What Has Inter” national Women's Year. Done :' for Women in Canada?” * Talent followed next on the program, +beginning’ with ; 2a. dramatization of a scene from “Antigone”, followed by figure cskating films, fashion design-- * ing and modelling, singing and dancing. ‘The final event. was the: long. gown’ competition and question period. ABOVE OR IN GROUND POOLS STEEL OR FIBERGLASS WALLS from ~ eiCastleger's queen forthe past two years, Katrine Thor. ° Larsen, and princesses Connie [SUMMER FUN Poois | Call IVAN 365-5890. -— 365-7725 or stop in at P & G Builders : "WE STOSEIEL LODEER > Goumermes REPAIRS FOR ALL POOLS IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN VANCOUVER THE MAYFAIR HOTEL provides cious Hi iy tally yequeped k Kitch. ens, cable phone, free parking and view balconies, Starting at $18.00 single and $4.00 per additional quest... with — complimentary coffee and tea service for your added-enjoy- ment. On your next, Misit to Vi to Vancouner stay at Mayfair Hotel located at Hornby snd ‘Robson Streets For reservations, write to: , THE MAYFAIR HOTEL 845 Hornby St,, Vancouver, B.C. V6Z 1V1 or Phone area! 604-687-6751 Polk and Donna‘ Guille- mib; © were introduced," and made their retiring speeches and final walk. Miss Thor-Larsen was giv- . ena “Thank You" charm from Bosse's Jewellery, in recogni- + tion of her fine work for the mammeestts 13°) Yossowenactl AM. Disieene £ Ferguson presented each of. the three. girls with gifts on behalf of the city. The following were the results of the ticket raffle, with the draw. for: the gifts’ being made bythe girls: First prize of.a $50 food hamper went to Danny Walker; second prize, of 12 gallons of gas, courtesy of Johnny's Gro- ceries and Gas; was won by J. Neumann; andthe third prize of 10 gallons of gas, courtesy of ‘\G. Frisk and Cedarcrest Trail- ers went to Mr. Brady of 982 - 6th Ave. S,, Castlegar. Merchants providing gifts for the court and/or queen and princesses were: Carl's Drugs, Mitchells, Woodland Park Esso, Castlegar -Drug,: Fields, Sted- mans, Karnies, Dairy Queen, Castle Bowladrome, West's, Da Costa’s Bakery, Castle Theatre, Cut-Rate, . Trowelex, Super- Valu, G.L.S. Electronics, Pete's T.V., Qglow's, Blue Top Burg- er, ‘Castlegar Hotel, ‘ Update Fashions, the Rotary Club, the Kiwanis Club, Bosse’s, M & J Antiques, Cameo Beauty Salon, Robinsons, Waldies Plumbing ‘and Heating, Castlegar News and CKQR. ‘The queen committee has expressed its thanks to every- ot Sorcaealy SUPP Seesead wished the continuing best to all the candidates ‘in their future endeavors. Water Safety A> Canadian Red - Cross Summer Safety Tip: A poorly built. or leaky boat is as | dangerous as a car with faulty brakes. Check your boat thor- “ oughly before. launching it and make any Necessary repairs. : The ‘homeowner may_ install his ov own sanitary sewer fino. “The homeowner may install his own plumbing. ' All hired or contracted work must be done by es, plumbers. They must have a T.Q. (Trade Qual- ification Ticket for B.C): All ar a be obtained from the city before any work commences, Hate sure that the cnr or -plomber you hire has a valid business license with tlie City of Castlegar.” Make sure all voles and raunions of the B.C. Plumbing Code are “adhered to. a must not backfill your sewer line until it tas been inspected and water-tested. Before calling for, an inspection, make sure that the sewer line is properly bedded half way up the pipe, ail connections must be exposed for proper inspection and the pips must be filled with water with @ minimum of 2 foot head or level with the: lowest fixture in the house. : ff your basement or any part of your plumbing is lower than the manhote on the street, ‘you must install a check valve. This check valve must be $0 Installed for future easy access, 2 10. Material” must be approved CSA Standards to the B.C. Plumbing Code. i Miser OT Cte, drivewayeTnee” END @ 3 fae? of EMO wise "wetbe ned ee 12. All backfil: ‘for 6” below ‘the pipe plus 12" above’ the pipe shall be a mater free of rock. or any other paribable material or materials, that may damage pipe. f TENTATIVE HOOKUP. DATES: s JULY 9: Those sections on. Gravity Feed Moins JULY 16: Those Stations on Pumping Station. Mains erat ‘ ; Please contact City. Hall for .all- information regarding, the area you are in. Also, any: other information regarding your sewer connections, CALL 365-3341 Equipment Tested Fire Practice Held at Local Airport NEW FIRE TRUCK, which arrived atthe Caitlegir Alcport early In cach ata Che base lie was leas than $0 seconds, ‘The new emaller unit “last week hi Spel Thursday of fast meek with A) elrport Seupioyceey ee wel &8 airport manager John Michelson, taking part. Supervising the Dractice was emergeacy service officer Walt Dedick. The practice [HaMt hand of top ptotol hich ceald erly ancy 300 pound The Larger trae comes eceipeed sith -wksel delve, paver, szerog, electronic siren and: public address = Ces Noa Photon by Li ohn Wartime Aircrew Hold Second Reunion in Sept. A gathering of famous airmen unprecedented in his- tory will take place In Winnipeg Sept. 9-12 at the second Com- monwealth Wartime Aircrew Reunion, Sponsors of the event, the CASTLEGAR NEWS, Friday, July 2, 1976 STEAK & CHICKEN “OUR SPECIALTIES” Wartime Pilots’ and Association, will host a galaxy of civil and military aviation stars covering nearly the entire history of powered flight, from Great War “aces” to lunar astronauts. The three-day event is designed as a social ‘get-to- gether of all aircrew | who served in any war with the air services of the’ British Com- monwealth, regardless of rank, trade or_nptfonality. Special guests to attend. include many of the most famous names in aviation his- tory—Johnny Johnson, Doug- las Bader, - Jimmy Doolittle, Johnny Fauquier,’Arch White- house, * Adolph Galland, Sir Andrew Humphrey, Sir John Baker, Sir Denis Smallwood, Robert J. Dixon, Gabby Gabre- ski, Deke Slayton and Ronald Evans, A similar reunion in 1970 ‘was attended by. 1,600 former aircrew and their wives from all "over the world. Attendance at the meet set for September is expected to exceed 6,000. Pollution Fighters Patented A serious modern: indus- trial pollutant, mercury, can be effectively removed from water by using anthracite coal, ac- cording to Canadian Patent No. 974,387, Earlier processes are described in the patent (grant- ed to Sobin Chemicals Inc. of HOURS Monday — Saturday . 12 noon — 132 midnight Sunday 12 noon — 10 p.m. . Seo us for WESTERN TACK PHONE 965-3294 Ph, 365-5211 LOCATED ONE MILE SOUTH OF WEIGH SCALES AT OOTISCHENIA GROUND BEEF FRESH DAILY. No, 1 QTY. ... | Round Steak"... .*1. rf Baby Beef Liver... 69° Rib Stea or Club GR. A No, 1 QITY, .... as ly expensive" or “markedly in- efficient" whereas anthracite coal has a low initial cost ‘and can be easily reused, Another method of fight- ing. water pollution has. been ‘devised by Jean-Marc Lalan- cette of the Univeraity,, of “ Sherbrooke,’ Que.-He-bas»pat- ented (No. 975,876) 17 different ways to _ use removing the industrial metal- lic \wastes that - pollute . our watercourses. he peat. moss for. ° MEATY. BOLOGNA SHORT RIBS POTATO CHIPS KRISPEE TREPAK PACIFIC Th had readies an inexpensive and thorough: means of both reducing water contamination and recovering the metallic substances, ~ You Save at Bonnett’ 10 Pct. OFF for. CASH BONNETT’S ane seat a Book Review Men. of British Columbia heooghunlintd Perey Maddux Mea of British Columbia. By. -Derek » Pethik. © Rancock House ‘Publishers,’ Saanichton, © _. $1098) $1298 QUART $3.59 .. BREEZE INTERIOR IN STORE THOUR SPECIALS FOR "SATURDAY, JULY ry ALL IN STOCK WALLPAPER 50% 2- p.m. 3 pm. 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