4 E. Bailey to Attond Senior Citizens Meat at Goast r and _ District soon. 1 The May kitchen commit- tee will continue into June and entertainment is arrang- ed until the end of June. The question of a picnic was left to the entertainment ittee for a report at the next mee’ The appointment ota a del- to attend the Senior STUDYING the problem of which poster is the pest, Chamber of Commerce member Len Karrigan had a problem on his hands last week — all were excellent and the choice was dif- ficult, indeed. Mr. Karrigan and Castlegar News publisher Les Campbell arrived at a decision and the posters — all 23 of them — were immediately removed from the wall of SHSS, the place of judging, to be distributed throughout town as a fitting tribute to Rotarians, whose three-day inter- uss-| national conference was held thaay, for he month “Happy niko and Mrs, mai were welcomed back to the meeting after ay a some time because of { Ail members signed a get well card which is to be sent Mrs. Nilsson. A plant has been sent to her CASTLEGAR. NEWS, Thus, June 6, 1968 CLOSE LOOK at: at the Projects of some 25 at students was due last week as Les Mr. Campbell was one of two special notice. Entries from last weekend. — —Castlegar News Photo 1968 Valedictory. Address Graduation for 135 Stan- ley Humphries Grade XII stu- oe as held Jast Thursday at SHSS mind and spirit, where every man seeks for himself. There is a swirl of activity in all as- pects of life — even ing of a world tike Mrs. D. Qi He health nurse gave a talk rules for health-giving She said that an faery | ois Sue also said it is better > eat a meal with company Pir es Eat for health, urged, was Ken ae The Castlegar News pre- sents the valedictory address, delivered at graduation exer- cises Thursday night. Tonigitt, we graduate. We have, now, a formal opportu- nity to thank our teachers, parents and friends — all those people who have edu- cated us, loved us and be- friended us. To you we express our miners Tonight we “are concerned with the future. We are fill- ed with a sense of sniicipation of life — an m aut this, can we throw up our thands in despair and cry: Stop! Stop it all! No. We are equipped with the roots of tolerance, justice and peace. We have at least a few of the tools now fo cope with a modern life. More than any other generation, we are conscious of a new r ied bility and a new attitude : eaceful tones ward peat and brotherhood. is a great deal great deal to learn. ies was Mrs. blem. In-| trance to the Robson Guide h Stor a for her ers in the senior division and two in the junior for extra judged at the secondary school. — Castlegar News Photo judges who chose three post- Twin Rivers and SHSS were : win a 2 one wind in “atten. There which we do not know — a HONORED GUEST at a recent ae of Guides and brown- ‘ Johnson, standing right, feted for her 25 0S me years of service to the movement: She is shown at the en- ed in My ao H fnvolved a five-year-ol North and | co Castlegar and) Distsiet Chamber of Commerce member judg- ed entries in the Chamber-sponsored Rotary poster contest. In Kootenay for Second Time A second case of tick sis has,been noted in Healt Putas second case, ay 2, Rossland on The child, ellncaly well on Ma CHURCH OF GOD Kinnaird Community Hali Pastor: Rev. Ira Johnson . Phone 365-6762 Sunday School 9.15 a.m. Morning Worship 10 a.m. “{ ST. DAVID'S ANGLICAN CHURCH 8 a.m. Holy Communion : 11 am. Confirmation ‘The Rt. Rev. E. W. Scott, Bishop of Kootenay creasing ‘weakness of pn and legs the following moning and wes unable to walk. scalp, So aeet of the patients ition was noted. The He cies. later iden tified as a de nale specimen Rocky Mountain wood tick (Dermacentor andersoni.) Indication is that ticks are re particularly abundant this oe parent t in the area are their child-| areas of the a Other nore searched are ears, ve a long, steady pull, if afculties rise physicl PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 791 First Ave. Phone 365-5212 Sunday. School 9.56 a.m. Morning Wership 11 a.m. Evangelistic Secvice 7 p.m. ‘Tueeday: Bible Study and Prayer 7.30 p.m. APOSTOLIC CHURCH 7.80 p.m, Eval Phone . 365-3150 W. Love, Minister LUTHERAN CHURCH SERVICES Pastor: Rev. L. M. Simmones Friday: Young Peoples 7.80 pm. ngelistic Service Tues., 7.30 Praper-Bible Study GRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Service of Worship and Sun- day School at 9.30 a.m. Minister Rev. J. H. Wiseman, BA CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor D. Reeves — Ph. 7175 to the Cloverleaf Motel Next Family Bible Hour - 10 am. Family Worship 11 a.m. Evening Worship - 7.30 p.m. ————— THE SALVATION ARMY Sunday: 9.45 a.m. Sunday school 11 a.m. Holiness Meeting 7.30 pan. Evening Service Tu 780 p.m. Prayer and Bible Study ureday: ma p.m. Home League n Air and Y¥‘ 730 po One. mn. Ope Wr ited to per ices: le ay nea = year- arm ae at Kinsmen park Brownies, two leaders dance. Everyone enjoyed a nic basket ae followed Sy hall, where the ys be exub- held. . Standing at rigid attention is’an honor guard of Guide ne. on hand to see the longtime leader News Photo Outstanding =E Monica Read, honorat tion to outstanding Brot ant and fulfillment An adult, ‘ie also filled ne IN THIS CORNER with disappointment and complexi- * yt is a world which is Say the fittest of Columns That Never G Ah, ihe columris a fells, shop. we sidck_a full selection of floled poked SAVAGE SHOES. aie Maddocks for children swinging a bond mer or bending a ehovel han- other, the abolition or estab- is “blowing your lishment o) or prevention or ex- position of some’ is full of the spirit of thes that Spike, Ke can sometimes mean ior tell it like it How do you Uke ee without, offending the estab- lishment How, do zou -explain the et Written ‘Mrs. Jones likes;to gee her |§ name in onint = admit it oF fot and s0 im it goes, be- eausé abe ‘and all her neigh- That's wnat a 2 weekly newspaper is it, Interest. never see the light of day. Shoe Store dru: peared as the some int How do you go shone toll lady namean Mrs. H.-was Then you all attractions, We have a dining close to beaches and chure. HOLIDAYING IN VANCOUVER? want a central address close to yet priced to suit your budget. room and coffee shop and are Stanley Park. Please feel free to drop us a-line for our descriptive bro- Sands Motor Hotel MuUtual 2-1831 Davie at Denman Commercial Cards Honored “On English Bay at Stanley Park” o'clock in the out that story with 3. touch of interest 0: makes the hole of when the river flooded sandbar? mistake & Sane happened. ye you. rade through going to of fo the Red Gross? How do you of course you i Gort reba | that it’s not How? Very simple. when actually.the bash | one cited for saving the lives 27 cats from crowns Actually, it was Mrs. Bor- enschneimer who was want- i 80 you can see how. the col matter, lain to anyone why. it a the y_on Mrs. Jones for a weekend, gong te cited for donating $5 lain eed 7, NEWS, nat you read with fee thats always terest, But the story with your is the one that total interest. ‘That's what every newspaper- someone who 2 degrees with ideal namaiey, in spite MILES OF. SOD, seemingly, and the muscles of men are the ingredients for a new little league ball park, as Castlegar ball fans are finding out. A strong and en- ergetic group of men and boys turned out last Sunday at the Kinsmen park to do much of the manual work for preparation of the the group at and area base- park. Castlegar Mayor Murray Little lauded explaining that development of the park is a “joint effort” of the town and the volunteer force. Rolls of sod, formerly a part of the Park grass, are' visible strewn about the ball park site — Castlegar News Photo. Robsor Evening. Group Member. Scores For Oxfam The, success of Bever! Belbeck in completing the 2 miles in the march for Oxfam ~ Miss Belbeck was spon- sored ‘by the group.’ A general report was giv- en by the catering committee on the luncheon served at the recent West Kootenay Wo- men's Institute convention.’ talk me vere at 21 oa ee iver ev. John Gashore of Trail spe alk io at Resker Hall on “the life. of Indians at Fort Simp- B|} son. Tuesday's meeting of council, The Scene At... KINNAIRD JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL What do you do when a Panter It is surprising to Mrs. Walters, our Home Ec teach- er, how little we re: kn about Child Care aby. now th In the course of this new happy. and learn the way way es feed and bath’ small the time we. finish eee aa union mother’s helpers. | 4 * our “reach for the top” competitions are proving very The Lipizans, counting on their wellino¥m “horse sense” are sweeping every- thing before ‘them, eons a bees haves an unfortunate . They do not like thi label ed braing” an area bit aiepannis to prove that it does not apply to th -wrot Each i pply em. Ty good | balsa raft th: Teview of work taken d during : Legion Saturdcy June 8th 8 P.M. LEGION HALL the year, and is e: ~| welcome” di during the ray Loud applause rang from the audience last week when 1g saucer. We this new. way of teaching the ‘lan- Prim er Trudeau on Monday at Sel- ime K College and listen to his Great cat ‘excitement in the A and B En; classes! Steve Hadikin has receiv- ed_an answer to a letter he wrote to Hi Thor -Heyerdal author of The Kon-Tiki Ex- a same one of’ the greatest dventure books ever words.“Best wishes, Thor ad erdahL” Required for Health Sema Peas skip ing plans for a heen iat ot not ea! cating ig sufficient g just. as bad to. eat a ea e epartment | of sia heal! | Sear Letfor Protests Developing. Crisis Of Studont Loans Dear. Sir: Due to rising interest rat- es in Canada, there is a pos- sibilty that the. Canadian stu- tically curtailed or complet- ly eliminated in- the coming As of now the federal government is paying 5% per cent interest. on loans. until the students are able to find work and pay the Joan back. ‘The Bank of Montreal (and other banking : institutions) now want t - terest on qoney Test The money lent: The Federal gov- As vice-president of the Selkirk: College Student ‘Ex- ecutive Council I would like to go on record as protesting the possibility of the students loan plan being eliminated or cut back in any way. There are 12,000 students out of “Itseems federal and fe ments consider er elunalo ea an diture, Good Food Always|ozccocnay wes : the coi After retirement or when lenges. ‘wher | | fall. a Something ‘must be done about this problem, and it must be done before this Derryll White - Vice ‘President “Well, aL Is getting ih; And thi He spoke of thelr cus- toms and = needs, declaring deep thought should be given ¢o the plight of our Indian: and to velving a better ap- proach to helping these peo- ple help themselves. Invitations for this .talk were sent out to groups as well as viting the general public. The feeling of ‘the.mem- | bers that attendance could have been much better, a ao ape okesman for the group The next meeting will b a: social evening held -at the home of Mrs. Joe Schuepfer. pCoSTLEGee NEWS, Thurs., June 6, 1968 SOROPTOMIST CLUB IS HAVING A WINE & CHEESE TASTING PARTY This Saturday, June 8th 8 P.M. Hi Arrow Arms Banquet Room Admission $2 Per Person Live Music Proceeds to Furnishing a Hospital Ward . Tickets from All Members and Most Stores WINNING SCHOOL ie a revent track meat a ca 1 dium‘ was the -y Creek pose here with the shield marking pcre Ener in a wide variety of track and field events. Children from elementary meet eas District No. 9 were competitors in the ee sta- Plus A Complete Line Of Quality PAINTS | 2uttne Materials All You Need from Basement to Finish & Home Planning Service Across from the Arena Castlegar, B.C. Box 90 - Phone 365-8151 P&G Builders Supply FINAL DASH to the finish line illustrates the excitement for junior track enthusiasts, displayed at a recent event held at @|Calamida stadium. Athletes from throughout the district entered the races, with victors celebrating worthwhile accom- blishments indeed, for their age group. © * dent, loans plan.may he dras- |" rather than an |* N PICKUP | customer The Datsun Pickup is for ‘people who like to drive married and wants you forbestman, —makessure you" ve kept cash Roe TESS Isn't that great? Sure. Justone or two * on hand. 5 — little things... like the wedding will "So go ahead. Call the airline. eae) ee : tar Roepe er oe beinanothercity/and you'll haveto —_ Rent the Jacket. Spring for thatnice 1. easily hauls a ton The Datsun Pickup has a spunky overhead valve engine . 2. li i ht os q It not only effortlessly moves the truck along at < ig on gas freeway speéds but has plenty in reserve when the load renta dinner jackst, ‘and you'd ike chunkof Eskimo art. And have fun at’ togo. i the wedding. 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