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Sylvest gave an interesting and com- prehensive report of the 60th seo + anniversary meeting of the b provincial IODE of B.C., which she attended in Kelowna, April 9, 10, and 11, when the May meeting of the Lillian Killough _ Chapter of the IODE was held recently, in St. David's Parish House. ¢ Approximately 175 dele- gates and:-members attended the meeting from all parts of the province. Guest speaker at the dinner on Tuesday evening was Mrs. K. J. C, Dean of Toronto; national ident of ship and the grade 10 book award. Mrs, Killough agreed to letter both the. scholarship certificate and the book plate. The usual donation to the Kootenay Society for. Handi- capped Children was given approval, Mrs. Killough was ap- pointed citizenship secretary for 1978, Three members from the chapter, Mrs. H. Peddle, Mrs, MacCabe and Mrs. Killough. reported having attended the cecent “Spring Bonnet Tea” put on by the James H. Schofield chapter of Trail. Plans for the June meeting of the Lillian Killough chapter include a smorgasbord at the Hi Arrow on June 8, Mrs, M. Houston, who had not been able to attend for some timo, was welcomed by the members. A letter was read from Mrs. J. Gemmill, who is enjoying a holiday in England.- Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Rush and Mrs. Sylvest. The booster prize was won by Mrs. Rush...” the IODE. On Wednesday afternoon the delegates were invited to a tea at the home of Mrs. W. A. C. Bennett. abe Of particular interest to the members was the report from the Emerson House District Socials Mrs, Jim Horswill 385-6856 Mr. -and Mrs. Clarence Ackerman of Castlegar recent- special. study ** report’ on'plihs for housing for sippsenion scitizens, to be under- "#4 taker by-the provincial chapter. & Mrs. Syivest reported that “+ the 1974 provincial annual will be held in Nanaimo. : Other members attending the provincial meeting from the Lillian Killough Chapter were , Mrs. M. Rush, Mrs. A. Selbie, Mrs. J. F. Killough and Mrs. W. A. MacCabe. : From the provincial “Newsletter secretary Mrs. F. A. Hostetter reported that another provincial sweepstake ‘will be held in 1974, A Silver Wedding Anniversary Booklet, honoring Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip, was also avail- able.-The chapter decided to order a copy of this publication. ‘ducation secretary Mrs, Rush ‘was asked to attend the awards day — ceremonies . at Stanley Humphries Senior Sec- ‘.ondary School: in June, to * present the ODE $100 scholar- $80,000 Grant Requested pital ‘while’ Ackermans' were there. Mr. and: Mrs. ‘Ackerman also spent ‘a few-days with Mr. and Mrs. ‘J. Moor and Mrs. Lorna Lewis of White Rock. Mr, Eric Ackerman. re- turned to Vancouver last week after a two-week visit to the Castlegar area. Mrs. Elizabeth Peurvis of North Shields, England, is ‘in Kinnaird for the month of May visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Crawford. Miss Rae Sawyer spent a weekend visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs, C. Ackerman in Castlegar. She. was on her return trip to Vancouver after spending some, time in Cran- brook settiifup-a‘riew library. home after ‘visiting friends in the Spokane area. While there they attended the Wandermere .|. Golf Tournament. Returning with Mr. and Mrs. Ackerman for a week's holiday was Miss Jean Clement of Spokane, Did you know the first postal service in Canada was in the year 1755? The post office was of British origin and opened in Halifax. Daily mail service across the nation, via the recently completed CPR, was commenced in 1886. News from Monday Court A Castlegar man was fined $100, or in default 30. days in jail, when he appeared in court here before Judge -R. R. van Excavation for ‘$0-Boat Marina Underway Excavation for the ‘pro- posed 80-boat marina in New Denver is about half Neted Revelstoke-Slocan MLA . Bill King in Victoria concerning the of Carpenter Creek ‘and in return will own the harbor. ion of the 30-foot now and the Slocan Lake Boating Association, with sup- port from the village, is writing . for a grant for some $80,000 from the provincial government _ to finance the project. 3 A delegation spoke with marina ig an ment by.the government that $10 million. was being made ‘able for H wide :;channel: and - 200-foot square marina is about half i now under an facility construction in the province. The Village of New Denver has agreed to provide shoreline property adjacent to the mouth agreement between the village and the highway department which needed gravel for road construction to the new high- Patten on a charge of driving while his licence was under Suspension. William Bruce Ansell, 19, was charged following a routine check April 19. Gordon Poter,: 17, of Robson was fined $250 or three months in jail on a charge of driving without insurance. This resulted from a check in Robson on May 8. Failing to remain at the scene of an accident has resulted in a $50 fine or 80 days for Norman Evans, 27, of Slocan, The charge resulted from an incident May 11 in down- town Castlegar. RIB STEAKS .......... Ib. $1.19 BEEF SAUSAGE ......... Ib. 69c SHORT RIBS ........... Ib. 69c ALL CUTS PORK CHOPS ......... Ib. $1.09 PHONE ORDERS ACCEPTED FREE DELIVERY ON $10 OR OVER Annual Spring Concert “UP, UP WITH PEOPLE” Grades i and Il Thursday, May 24 and Friday, May 25 7:30 p.m, at CASTLEGAR PRIMARY SCHOOL Admission — Adults 50c Preschoolers may attend dress rehearsal Thursday, May 17 eee : CABARET DANCE THURSDAY AND FRIDAY BEEF BARBECUE Starts at 6 p.m. Dancing Starts at 9 p.m. “BRILLIANT JAM FACTORY” PUBLIC NOTICE The und 1 has filed lication: withe the Public Utilities Commission to increase Pas- senger and Express Rates. on all rautes served by the Carrier The effective date is June 23, 1973. Copies of new proposed rates may be examined at the Agency Offices at Trail, Rossland, Nelson, Cas- tlegar and Salmo. Any objection may be filed with the intendent of Motor Carriers, 1740 Geargia Street: West, Vancouver 5, before June I, 1973. SANDY'S TAXI & BUS LINE LID. Government of British Columbia Department of Labour Review of Labour Legislation Meetings will be held commencing June 15th, 1973, at the Lord Nelson Hotel, Nelson, British Columbia, in connection with the above review. The review. will deal specifically with The Labour Relations Act, The Mediation Services Act and The Trade-unions Act. Interested persons wishing to make representations may arrange to do so by notifying, in advance, the Office of the Minister of Labour, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, or the Department of Labour Special Advisors at 2128 Barrard Street, Vancouver 9, British Columbia. ways' maintenance shop. Under the proposed grant, facilities to be constructed include tie-ups for some 80 boats, a launching ramp, a sewage disposal system includ- ing septic tank and leach field and-living quarters for a caretaker. : SoyThe . boating association '\ TOMORROW IS 10 PCT. DAY AT HELEN'S FLOWER AND GIFT SHOP LTD. SAVE 10 PCT.. ON EVERYTHING! Take Advantage of these Savings! 10 Per Cent Reduction applies to all merchandise — gifts i as well-as flowers Getting Married? Book your orders now and save +10 per. cent on your wedding order "WE WANT YOU To Attend... + now has over 100. members Annual 32nd Blossom FESTIVAL Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday ee : Hee Ne oie arte Ea i é whom! reportedly own boats “MAY - 18-19 - 20 - 21 ranging in size from 12 to 28 era Ke feet. CRESTON, B.C, USE IT! Write down the items you want fo sell, then calla friendly NEWS Ad Counselor. vit is not expected that all the'boatowners will dock their boats at the harbor but they will probably use the facilities. 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