CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thurs., May 23, 1968 Kinnaird Elementary Track Meet Primary track meet Wi was so held at Kin- naird Elementary School last Friday. The results are as fol- lows: 40 Yard Dash 9 apne old girls. 1. Wilma Vree: 2. Tammy Fried- rich, 3. ‘Shiriene Shelfontiuk. 9 year old boys. 1. Geof- fry oh sha le. Eas James Warner, 3. Bob 8 ear "oid girls, 1. Corrin- ne McGauley, ' 2. Judy Chevel- Christensen. ” year old girls. 1. Joanne | dav Raley ith. an year old 1 Boys. 1, Dean Ternent. 2. Thomas or Laursen, 3. Ricky Johnson and Grant Storvali: girls. 1. Kim year ol . 1. ith; 2. Shauna Trusz, $.| yy, ee ea na® ear old boys. 1. Felix Belehutk, 2 Doug Mykyte, 3. Yuri Jmaeff. 5 year: old boys and girls. 2. Sarah 1. Sharon m, 2. Cheveldave, 3. Christine Mc- Farlane. Chapman, 3. p Race Ps year old girls. 1. Shir- lene Shelfontiuk, zi Tammy k. 1. David 8 year old boys. 1. Calvin Brownlie, 2. Danny Janiki, 3. Eddie ‘Arishnikotf. year old girls. Doris year old boys. 1. Thoin- as Thor-Laursen, 2. Dean Ter- nent, 3. Grant Storvald. 6 year pid gin Is. 1. 2. Kim Smith, Honey porene and, Theda etheridge. tian! old boys. 1. Bartlett, 2. Felix Bolehule 3. Derek Hipwell: Skipping Rac . 8 and ry ear old girls. 1 ieee 2. Corinne Tidy Chevel- es 6 and 7 year old girls. 1. Joanne Yule! 2. Dana Smith, 3. Carol Chapman. Wheelbarrow 8 and 9 dark Told boys. 1. Robble_ Alexander, Shaw, 2. Geoff. ‘Yule, James Warmer, 3. 3. Brent Johnson, Py aad nd? year old boys. 1. Dean ‘Ternent, Glen Sorenson, 2, Grant Storvald, Paul Idle, . Tom Thor-Laursen, Danny Tancy Frie McGauley, 3. Ron Potato 2. Geoff . Barry He 6 and 7 year “old girls 1. Joanne Yule, 2. Carol Cha) 3. Brenda Col <6 ear car old oye. 1 yeux Be eeu Imueff, Is. bp Kim ear ol ‘Is. Kirk, z Shirlene Shelfontiu Tammy Friedrich, 3. Livia ld girls. 1. Judy Chevetdave, Kathy Calder, 7 Nadine Stefoniuk. FS 8 year old boys. 1. Barry Sorensen 2, or Laurs 7 year old girls, 1. Cindy ge’ 6 year old boys. 1. Fred- ff, 2. Felix Belchuk 3. Yuri Jmaeff. 6 year old girls, 1. Kim Smith, 2. Honey Loteny, 3. Etheridge. ; Jr. Golf Tourney Kicks off Season A.“fun tournament” in- “| volving mother-son and fath- er-daughter will be held next cer year old boys. 1. Glen | {i Thomas Th i day i oe they visited Mrs. Toews’ | return GUEST SPEAKER next Thurs- day at the SHSS ceremony will be Les Cantell, former teacher‘at the secon- dary school, Canteli’s wife, former home economic . instructress at SHSS company. him. A school off: pointed out that there is cial a double significance to the |W guest speaker's appearance— the graduating students whom he will be addressing-will be ay arse uy ur years a| teachin: ore g year before retire- ment. He is now.a resident of Kelowna. q|gud_ Mrs. graduation | prs. ‘Thursday to get junior golf activities officially started for the 1988 season and will see the opening of the Junior . | Clubhouse. Beer -Laursen, 3 Danny ‘Barn. ‘i Slow ranieyce Race old boys. 1. Rob- $: Hitchen cabinets or con plete finishing work. Phone 365-5160 bie Argeander, a Jamies War- ner, 3. Billy Di oe oa pes, 1. Judy Cheryl Kirk. 7 year old boys. 1. Dean Ternent, 2. Danny Barnes, 3. Andy Aragatoff. dy, old ‘ts. 1. Sarah eteod, 2 Suara ce mn Semenoff, OUR MOST POPULAR STY- ‘STEEL (OIL RESISTANT) SOLE AND Dayton, Deputy, Greb and Kaufman Work Boots Full Line of Felt Boots With Safety Toes MADDOCKS 6473-A “Safety Toe” HEELS Information on entries can be obtained from either Peter Young or Mazie Zinio. “Fathers” and “mothers” will be supplied to match up any “golf orphans.” 3. | Jee. ern "jin July, with a donation of $20 toward the $85 registra. g.|tion fee Fire Banger High os 1968 Season the present Logging Firms Win Awards A total of it safe awards were wocctted to at district loggin, jor Lumber Mant 's Association held pe Penticton. Pacific compan: of Slocan won a total of five awards and Kalesnikoff Lum-| bering Co. Ltd. of Thrums,| Kalin’ Pacific was given the ma- the West- in the ead division group A, safety for over 200,000 people believe the contrary use Of our wet spring: we had a cool spring, lots of winds have dried out| Kal e woods.” : Mr. Wood mentioned that the forest fires started In logging group Cc, 20,- manhours, -it than year: ago,. even ‘though ‘me most 000 to 40,000 was again Pacific on top, witn Kalesnil ging Co. taking gro group D D, “10,000 to ob In ea D frequency award winners, it was the same per- formance, witht Pacific win- ning in grou] and lesnikoff Giants Dis saw- By Katherine Knippelberg brother-in-law and sister, Mr.|Sask., yhumey and subpar guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Brown: id lie were Mr. and Mrs, Luc- jen eau and daughter, |in Eva of Prince Rupert, as well| Mrs. as other f fro company and their leader, |an James Gormley, spent the Iong weekend at Christi- Mrs. Everd eater: and Mrs. jack Mills, both of Victoria. from where they attended the fhe faneral H. Mr. W. Hawkins held | Moy 16 in the anes Fox Anglican Church. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Martin nt the weekend M. Martin. air be leaving in July for to Ens She has not been id for over 50 years iting brothers visited the game farm out- side Penticton. Did you know? — An alarm clock. that is’ beyond PUBLIC NOTICE OU Sr. Citizens’ Meeting — it FOR. May 24, Legion Hall — iL or GAS HEATING 7.30 pm. Health talk. by + ‘ 4 Public Health Nurse. Robson Guides and Brow nies Tea in honour of Mrs. H. Johnson — 25 yrs, in Guiding. May 25, 2.80 to 4.30. Robson Com. Hall, All interested: welcome. SMITH’S : 61 CRESCENT ST. — SMITH’S PLUMBING AND HEATING LTo. 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Made by GREB, PARIS or Rough Rid- ers — $17.95 -$19.95 "8 HUSH PUPPIES wide or med. $14.95 pr. ———— WORK BOOTS 6" plain toes $12.95 & up - 8” WORK BOOTS plain toes ... $17.95. é erent it, oor result in ie ‘boating ‘public being de fle ccess to a road lea ter ee, "the b beach to the hig way and also from a 5 votential Taunching area small Little Girl's Summer SHOES, white Men’s SPORT SHIRTS = All Reduced in Prices, cmon bee tee 95 Attention 1968 Grads Female Graduates, for the Big Day: We Carry the PETAL BURST WONDER BRA and the YOUNG WONDER GIRDLES STRAPLESS DREAM LIFT LONG LINE BRAS Made of Lycra Spanden. Feather Light, Sheer Soft, $11 Elections are finally over — and the resuits look good! Humphries MP’s for ext pedir e Minister — Keith sinclair Deputy, Prime Min- ister Deverney, secretary oe atat state _ Paried Nicholson, minister fin- ance — Pauline Fowler, ms ister of alata Ser erry Cyr and Castlegar Drug Suggests . .. And We Have the Gift Ideas! 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Shavers By Philishave, Ronson, Remington & Sunbeam — Cameras We Join in Extending Best Wishes to All Graduates Biz Gout CASTLEGAR Corner of Pine and Columbia Open Monday — Saturday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday and Holiday Hours DRUG Fridays 9 a.m. to 9 pm. 12 Noon to 1 p.m. Phone 365-7813 6 to 7 p.m. ‘The following are Stanley | __, The LONG LEG YOUNG WONDER PARTY GIRDLES, $7 PANTY HOSE, Patterned Stockings, Silver Nylons $1.79 - LOVELY SLIPS BY KAYSER From Canada’s Family of Fine Fashions PANTIES AND NIGHT WEAR Nylon Tricot with the Satin Touch ' — SEE US FOR PARTY DRESSES — First prize is‘ $20; second $15; thir $10 and fourths & e is no limit to number rot entries per. poroe Last touches are. being given. to graduation decors: mths weekend will be full with banquets, graduation Seremonics, and: “grad par- jes. ‘PETTITT PHOTOS PETTITT PHOTOS Beautiful Selection of | Evening Dress Materials © Imported Fabri ,, Satin, Br di and Soft Nylon Crepes & Graduation Gifts: Samsonite Men's and Ladies’ Luggage SPECIAL. $5' OFF ON’21” OVERNITE CASE Travel Alarms by. Westclox 10% ‘DISCOUNT ON SET OF 3-PIECES Philips & Sunbeam Electric Shavers oe - ‘Transistor, Electric and Clock Radios. . ‘Timex Watches Including Men’s and Ladies’ Electric Model © Wallets ‘and Leather Goods i Executive Pen-and ‘Pencil Sets by Northrite ” Gift Certificate Available on Request \ REMEMBER, WE'LL GIFT WRAP YOUR GRADUATION GIFT FREE! ae parma plans fot jo mal ireot-| Mr. Trudeau's: a at Selkirk College on Monday t go, to eealatee med sald the facllities there a Doukhobor ‘d| will not accommodate a large Choir, along with the SHSS Mr. | fore ene mera arrival Centennial D ‘Me. Trudeau arrives fro Penticton. He leaves d, will both be on fongat at hey College to provide entertainment for the people ie prime minister's im from | D! here for Kelowna and then time off from school to hear the yim ministe: school board approved the “holiday” Monday evening over the objections of trustee i | BI Gattrell of Bluebe: declared there are ‘ Published: Every ‘Thursday ‘at “The Crossroads of the Kgotenays” thing y a lyin en ee national ion visit town.” All other trustees were in favor of the concept of a, holida during th the prime min- isterial visit, were con- VOL. 21, No. 22 ; CASTLEGAR, BRITISH SOMES THURSDAY, MAY. 30,: ae cerned wine ha ‘phenomenal of transporting rea ‘The 1967 council had re- ,826 which, to- the surplus med the of the debt’ one year longer. ‘The 1968 council has re- backs ‘ono! 602, ot a tonal: of; (gf $109.58. In ‘addition, the — $5,-| which. provement. made prudent Purchases of some 000 wol Puli this machinery to g pa drainage: and ks and. Siayeround im- It fsa logical thing that e do this. Previous counelt of mach- raat year, wa intend ts to | machinery to visible oe a i a ie sbouldering ‘and ‘pro- par! Repair sunken ns in the the ‘new. pavement: where it utable roven that these were to. faulty |p, fer contractor, oth-| dri @ will do thie at his de ti k Pave Mople ‘st ftom. Se ood | isting pavement) ‘Talrd- making it curb-to-cugp. This problem of estimated 3,000 students trom from farflung schools ‘to the Col- Stressing. the «fact | that | a was th factor, the board dle Fl Sporove te the holiday. for. ee allowing elementary ue’ with on. Green |St., Maple, and Soouad ‘Ave! Minister of Attorney-General Ld. ‘as ‘senior. : ner fo join MacMillan Bloedel r-Vice-presid Don Brothers is New Education — of. ver | choice available to toman, young or old. ‘When Alice took and ate the fe mushroom, ‘became ‘are eh Gee Saat ie ie lite general, with both acts and : moods making ~ department which spent t the largest budget of any gov: it _ department. x 3 ‘He said he had been min: TOW istar‘of a department that tributed ince revenues for Tour Foss and now :would be inc d PaPWwC and Mill Talks 3 in Concil iation Stage allo the Pulp and Paper Workers of and six B.C. Pulp Mills have entered the concilia- ae stage... : en Orville Braaten, Pulp and Paper Workers of Canada jace the same. iow eum major items, We had no alternative but to go to conciliation. any. serious Ze Bieet Sed serious as has confronted the IWA and Steelworkers this year, That being, ' nies are showing no real interest in negotiations.“ negotiating getting down to allowin: Braaten’ said his union is “willing at any time to| tend. with! pulp com-|' otal. t 196. studen rk 12 years of stu ; School: aay vic and J. olen will introduce the grad- ing The presentation of mae eat » Forestry spokesman .| Gray told the Castlegar News| th Tuesday afternoon a new room is to be set for the early or middle of September. ‘When Svante ate, from|4#e for the outdoor: class-| preise at Zinio. ‘and _ Papers. for Castlegar electors will go Henne: File. Byelection | man Lore Zinlo and Carl « . Henne. Mn, "Zinto is a. tradesman with " Mildeo in’ in Castlegar: Pictur- and. stories on both men will pppear in next week's Castlegar, News. in Butte, Mo: us se MeN atonvee B.C: graddated from Montana smu University in Mr. 'Sarsfield has: ; also, served as president ‘of the university’s— alumni associa- »! Officially beginain, registration a at 8 8am. row, the conference will tinue until Sunday 3 atbernoon: te he |e Sele “ee planed 4 fate at: this” service.‘ d; attendance ' to. for: the ‘occasion: : "