CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 1, 1967 Construction Concerns Local School Trustees Construction of additions to The Scene at... KINNAIRD SECONDARY and are being used for tra two schools was a torte of some Mon School District Ro. 9. Trustees learned that ten- ders have been called for a vor tation of | peonte, other i than schoo] This will be looked into. uotation of H, William- an fi ie amountio of a0 OC room addition at Sh Robson. Closing date for tenders on the Sh is Ma Robson, Blueberry Great Tarrys, Valley Vista and Castle- gar P, Schools. The work will be carried out at an early dates 875 cubic June 8. for yanie of 18, soil for Robson and Schools e dis- Gict will be quite well a ed handle the present thud lent pe when these ae wo projects are Sout Sompleted, Mr. Bi After this, he added, the pri- | Schoo! the board will mary concern of be for expansion to meet future, rather than present ne of these schools, teed house are ade ne tivity rooms or other areas not intended for use as classrooms have been pressed into, service. e next schoo! to require expai mon be KISS, but this work is not urgent, he concluded. The commit re- which are. ye same color 23 school busses Witnesses Protest Against Porsacution Local Jehovah's Witnesses, assombled for ek-in the amount of $1,636. 25 was awarded to Kin- naird fH teanete I. ported the ROME bus 1 ted the inspec- tor fas recommended the board consider replacement of three of the. older units due to age and high mileage, its have travelled t of education will be on this d The uni 95,000-180,000 miles, The de-| that partmen Nancy’ Fowler and Christine Evin showed amazing stamina fbroughout our track mee but at . beth Kelley. gave us an article states: "girls have enough chlorine in their bodies to treat pools and enough tion, District Superintendent C. Bissell reported 19 new teach- ers have been appointed to the staff. ‘Twenty-four resignations have been received. tees expressed appre- A joint ‘West Kootenay and y oun Castlegar, J topic is adul will be held The safety committee re- ported Woodland Park School students were the winners of the safety poster contest. They have won. the Celgar trophy for the third consecutive tim: Kinnaird Briefs Donald L. Brothers will be on hand Aug. 5, to help cele- | rate Kinnaird’s’ attaluine g the status of 8 Mr, Brothers confirmed his attendance, ina letter read to council ‘Tues esday, * 8 ee The ‘cat elvil defence or- ganization a been of $25 by Kinnaird the weekly. min. etry, school esion at the Kin anes dom ‘Hall “leat Su _ ing: y Cor it land. Mr. Woods told the local congregation that if yoreugel ary 22. this. year, upheld the conviction of 49 Pore tugese Witnesses arre: in June, 1965 for attending a Bible 1g. ig minister Harry ‘Woods expressed the hope that (cor public awareness of it. Brel to the witnesses there. granted use of | ¢, aird nail June 30, for their | & year-end function. Kinnaird council acceded to -}a i Teaucst by. fhe proup for use of ee Lend without charge. think we should go on record as indicating our approv- al of their extremely fine work,”. noted chairman can Loeblich. CKRD f ed thanks to Kinnaird council for its Ht Of te ed in conducting regional district uncil -business. A letter read to council from |s as offically extend-| fe Trus' ciation to. local merchants for their and hydrogen to explode a fair sized * eee ew ‘Tomorrow: we are Boing to unveil our Centennial dis ‘ia of; articles that have been cat | . ‘The | and on-the-j hedob training for stu- dents of SHSS in thi xt occupation- . | al area of the schoo! Wm. Curran Trail’s Fourth City Freeman William A. Curran, Publish, er of the Trail Daily mimes: former alderman of Trail a came that that cvs fourth freeman wee] was the honored atric f Trail for. man’ ze ts: 0} for > Mr. Cuan. Proved his “concern was with th future, rather. than fre past, 2 as rhe Proposed an en- id. It is a real “look back” at 1 of this dis- lo has been kind e on his Shoulders enuous task of puttin; the display. He has done alo for New Shop Offers Personal Service Kk building in the Sherbiko ntiiieon, the busin- is\ owned and operated by Ray Marx, a resident of Kin-/a and his wife Dian- | dresses hore i Mr, Marx 3 ne have been. residents of. the area for. the three. years, coming here from Cal ax has. workd for Kay Motors in Trail for the, =, Past two ye Marx Auto Body will ne ety suggested that the banks of ri Columbia River, “which we have in the shunned.” could become the site of parks, | J motels and high rise gpartments. Mr. said that the sta- bilizing effect'on the river level which would result from B.C.| Hydro construction would make ssible @ significant degree of development in an area: which untouched. Both before and after his| 50 eech, Mr. Curran was given.a din, ovation from the, gath- oe ering of: friends, coworkers and representatives of all levels; of has so far remained virtually|:~ government. dy body zen of ainting are employ- $3 and the. can handle any ob, large or ’ Mr, Mi jarx came to Canada in 1953 with his p from Ger- cal ae enjoys: skiing and bunt- ing and says! che and is wife are impressed with the natural stlegar- our, school and: we owe him a great deal. as i ee le special Mrs,'McNee who has made‘ hdt soup, possible for us during the months. She has made our lunchroom seem like home, and we chave aeek et her very much * 2 & & It is soins to Do, very it lown to thi ie wire’! finish ars are ead. But Panthers Pp hind them. ‘They need just six points to tie! 2 Ee girls gu, Cental disptay ‘will be tolled: by by Barby dolls), ‘Ontario Funeral Held For Castlegar Man Funeral Services. were held last. week in’ New int. for Tom om Leeaham, oe a resident of Castlegar. for the past six’ * |jured the Okana: ni gor. and workin; jain "Mp: Leédhiam was, fatally in- in an aeroplane crash-in He had been livin in Castle- ie Arrow dam, fice trave ing west from ni He eis survived by his mother and father in New Liskard. : It was not sion, if’ there were orher: mi qonnaird area their permanent. EE th fo There - Now that we have your altention may we. tell.you that the CASTLEGAR NEWS. Is the best advertising medium avallable and Is ready and willing to go to work for You! Free _ Owner - Manager Ray Marx — Located in the Former Arrow Lakes Industries Building s ~« Complete Line of Auto Body Repairs All of the Latest Methods of Painting Employed a Can Handle Any Size Job — Cars and Trucks : Estimates OPENING “SPECIALS | On All Paint. — Get Your Car Painted Before Your. Holidays — Jo bs We Specialize Personalized Service inial Year's Graduating Class at. + Stanley H umphries Secondary School Pose for this Picture ‘by Pettitt Photos of Castlegar Woodland Park School's - Sports Day Very Successful A warm, sun! Primary Sports Day “a Following Js a list of events the orders of ist, 2nd, Srd) UNNING Girls 6 years old — Sharon| " gones; Carol Chapman; Nancy Kanlgan and Arlene Dyer tied Boys 6 ysars old :-— Barry| Sonmor; Brite. Famers Whittles; aaa Girls 2 rs old — ry ‘Travis; Gloria 7 yours old — Danny nt 22 Fie Chambers; Kevia eee 8 years old — Donnal- 2ebraff: Brenda Johnson; Mau- Teen Murphy and Debbie Fietz, N: insured) tied- for. third: Gils 9 years old — yaing sore and oe “Jones ‘ost. SKIPPING © - Glels 6 years old. — Sharon Jones; Dawn ‘Sayenchuk; Carol Chap Ry jasran, Girls 7. Plotnicoff; Laura Cree is old — Conrad LEGION Saturday June 3 8PM. LEGION HALL | TMM FOR AIRL IN E RESERVATIONS | Pee ‘MEXICO - HAWAILAN ' AND EUROPEAN-TOURS: fa neapteild CASTLEGAS ‘AGENT. FOR. THE WESTERN HOTEL © CHAIN: ©. WEST‘S. DEPT. STORE Phone 868-7542' : |man; Gloria Plotni *| Travis =|forzsecond:: Jimmy. Bermel ‘and | John Knutson. Zebroff;’ Brenda Johnson; Shel- s 8 years old — Danny rae ice Berg; Jimmy| Bermal: and Gordon Jaques fled for’ third. Girls 9. ‘Warford; Kathy Jones; Lorraine Dempsey. and Cindy ‘Harnadek| tied for 9 years old — Pat| Mt McDaniel; Terry Jollimore; Den- nis Hansen. THREE-LEGGED RACE Girls ‘6 years old-— Sharo: Jones and Nancv Kanigan; Deb. ‘bie ‘Henry and Melody. Fair. Boys 6: years old — Brett! Dempsey: and. ee Barry :Sonmor. ani Brice: ‘Whittles ‘and? ‘Jeff. Bar-| ‘| schell. ‘Girls 7. Years ‘old Drazdoff::and: Laura Creseans Janice Donaldson and. ‘C. Welcht: vis; Sharon:‘Jones and: Lor-| At Fi oh ia Dan nv: "Sanieano and. Kevin Martiniuk; ‘Kevin Basran and Dwayne, Glen: a forthe — Terry| Jollimore cy | Jollimore; Bat Me Tcliantel: Pat | ria-Pl talk ley Winder and Kelly Smith tied| n° for 4 third. % chi and Zella | Fro: POTATO and! SPOON RACE Boys 8 yen Jimmy Girls 6 years: old — carol Bimal Robbie Keller; Gordon fhepman; Dawn Sayenchuk; Ar- lene Dyer; Boys 6 years old — Barry, Harford; Cindy Harnadek; er Sonmor;: ‘Brice Whittle; Jeff Bar- irs old — Debbie da Christian; G! Girls. 7. ‘vears old:— Steven md Pritchard; “Glen: 0. man. 5 ths Maureen | Joops took place, ‘It was: decided mHia| Whithess Brett Dempsey; aae| Theys 8 years old teeten aa van ‘Bosran peeyi SPY wtcteod: D nencld = yt ars old — Gloria| Kozak. » Travis; ys 7 fy A WHEELBARROW RACE gohnsons Robbie Phillips; Danny ee had pc Sharon jas ones an icy ‘Kanigan; Girls 8 years old Donna’ ody Fairond Diab an 3 el set for Au Marshals: and Dawn. Sayin- It was also noted that there Boys 6:years old — Ri Larose ete Johnson, ganizations. Solmar rs, old = “Donna old — Kat mt | Warford ‘and feaths Tories: ye oacaaement See and Lovraine ‘Dem; Boys: 9° years old = Pat fries | McDaniel Fr Gerald «Kozak; | ° dinning: a| Pat Poet and ‘Terry Jollimore, table Boys 9 years ofa — Terry] trie’ Pramnont Jollimore;: Pat Post; Dennis Han- ing bites he had attended in Cecil Heagy Wins Coffee ‘Table Prize - ‘With'$18.50 Guess Castlegar and Distelet oan ior, Citizens held ‘their ‘ri last Friday in thet cee ith: 36: members and two former: members, Mr. and Mrs. Some: 125 persons attended the farewell pot luck supper held lar {recently honoring Rev. and Mrs. United Church, The Nordic Lodge was bright- with present, «<- The, kitchen commitze for lo-| June is' Mrs. I. McNeil, Mrs, M. ame Mare, Mrs. J: Best, and Mr, A‘ discus: annualconvention which be held June 14 and 15 in Kam- ley jes a pire of executive meet- Vancouver: It was.announced that Golden 1 Age: sea at the ee is is an’ increased interest being shown ‘in home service or- A: discussion : took place of Barry Craig ‘Webber and Brett Dem: when and where to hold the an- ars old — Kathy| sey. uel picnic. It was suggested that the Kinnaird park would:‘be a good place and a Hentative ifor June: '10:was set.“A co: and Mr. 'F. At the aloes of business Mr. Jonkman’ hada syery. pleasant } puxprise Aer ” | pitesses ‘were collected: The tlear- | est’ toe guess cs and tul- ips for the occasion. Dianne Westerlund, repre- senting the sunday school, pre- sented ‘Mrs. Faris: with a cor- ere.” Rey. Faris said grace before the” per, after nich there was a short program. Under the direction of Mrs, J.: Toews, the iF n= young explorers ‘gave a musical Sue Dahl, representing this and te, Fare a’ gift to Rev. date | the United Church We A bears ake on. Zambia was enacted by. the Hi C’s under the Mrs. RW. Sweeney: Their president, Barb- ara’ Gretchin ‘made: a, presenta- tion fo _ honored couple, A ctive , wall. plaque, created iocally, “was chosen |b: omen wi Il ood Mires Be Mrs.. J.. Horswill and Mrs. E. Fitzpatrick making t0 | the presentation. Donald ra Faris of the Kinnaird | scribed, fro sage and Rev. Faris with a bou- parturi Nig regarding the fon “Pot-Luck Supper Honors Rey. and Mrs. Don Faris Jack Heinrich, chairman of the board of stewards, a silver tray, ‘Aapprop! m the congregation. Paul Faris ‘was also remem- bered by the con; Soneregation sit witha ft presented:on his behalf to Parents by Miss Doris Faris, Rey. Faris will be taking a four-week linguistic’ course fat Toronto ‘in June, prior: to de- missionary work in He will be joined Mrs. Faris and. Paul FH Ont, fora efor bia, six-week orientation course. on | * the campus of Western Universi- ty at Eendon, Jeaving for. Zam- end ‘of gust: via} - bia: at: the London, England, : Thi at the @ Faris’ will be main. station located at Lusaka, the capital of Zambia of which the - population” numbers . some 100,000 with 10,000. being Euro- pean. In an ser lice interview, Ber Faris said, ‘1 working with the young peop this community and look ne word) ae doing and work in He first. became interested in. this _work- while studying at the theological college at Rich- mond, Virginia, where he work- ed with a- -negro minister and congregation. - ‘With Plant is Surprise For hee Head. of Koo-. ie = The n: Sisters tenay. temple ‘held their last re- gular: ig: of: the season: in iweek, ear- | the ‘Twin Rivers. Hall ‘last a | Jot 2 gift 2 sas of ag.a token re- Eaton in: their partici of goo at the 26 annual convention which ‘| was held imi Nelson. Rev. Faris’ final” comment was, “I don't know. if I will be able to help them, AAS I know they will help me a I station’ is to be for a Their period “Johnsons | z Shelly, = ‘Winder ::and/ Maureen write Debbie Fietz and Dana Bova 8 vaars'old — Willy Merend and Robert Rerlar: Tom- . Carigan’ tied Stele 9 ivears old: — Kathy om: Kathy ‘Jones; Cindy del (Girls 9-veara old — Lorraine emnsev: and Cindv. Harnadek: ‘Kathy Warford and Kathy ones Roys 9 vears: old —. Geral Kozah: arid Pat Menantels: Pat ETL Post and ‘Terry. Joliimore: Den- nig ‘Hansen and Wavne Dancy.’ :’ WHEN... WHERE... WHAT... BIGGEST LP AND PURCHASE ~ May 25th to June 15th RICK'S RECORDS — 240 First Ave. — Castlegar “Across from Kinsmen Park” BUY ONE AT REGULAR PRICE FOR ONLY ONE’ PENNY: SALE EVER ONE-AT: SAME. © Henry Mancini — Kingston: Trio Pete Nereo — Johnny Rivers CONGRATULATIONS. 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