sariés and scholarships at a brief awards ceremony held at Selkirk College last Friday. Shown here are the bursary from United Steelworkers’ of America, Local 480; Bob Yee if Natal, $100 Scholarship from Certified General of B. Front row, left to right, they are: Corinne Minnaert of Win- law, $50 bursary, and Elaine Chursinoff of Grand Forks, $100 bursary, both from the Faculty Wives’ Association; Shirley Mae Verigin of Castlegar, $100 bursary from the Lillian Killough Chapter, IODE; Margaret Klassen of Oasis, $100 bursary from United Steelworkers’ of ‘America, Local 480, and $100 bursary from the Faculty Wives’ A .C., and Stephen W. Naylor, $150 Scholarship from Castlegar "and District Teachers’ As- sociation. Back row: Lee Ann Porteous of Nelson, $100 bursary from West Kootenay District Women’s Institute and $50 bursary from the Faculty Wives’ Association; Norman Blazina of Calgary, $50 Scholarship from Selkirk College Forestry lub: James R. Peerless of Ladysmith and Arne Pitt Mez *each a $250 scholar- Vera Maloff of Thrums, $100 entrance scholarship from Kootenay Soft Drinks. Middle row: Heather Ann Denny of Nelson, $100 bursary from Trail Rotary Club; Robert B. ship from 2 Ferraro's Ltd; Donald R- Pollard of Argenta, $100 bursary from Kiwanis Club of Castlegar and Alexander: Mc- “COFFEE BREAK” By LOIS HUGHES Box 731, Castlegar Tell Lois: 365-5503 ‘The first snow fall doesn’t holiday season I would sug Mrs. it dohnson Ph, 365-8: gon and Bau Mrs. hee, days s ae Castlegar and Disteleti Hospital. Kelowna, who spent the past week visiting with Mr. Grant’s Castlegar Socials 4)brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and: Mrs,’S. Grant, ‘left Mon- : day morning to tocreturn home. Mr. a .T. Wal- die of Totnes spent a. few days visiting with their son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. C. Loveland: and family in Spokane. Judy and Charlie "ching, r of Mr, and Spent a few and Mrs. J. Grant of seem to mean the same as it gest allvers of red=.or re _ use to and gre je Us- e time. a person ‘ed ite | of the chocolate.’ would put. their car up on blocks and let winter have its way. But “go go” -generation an tee ® wiatever “slows up a person's wane | ;becomes an ~ With this thought in mind, a ‘phone call received las' ‘Saturday evening was like aj breath of fresh air. The snow prompted a Blueberry Creek - housewife to share this poem with us. Called “A Snowy Morning,” it just might bring some of winter’s peacefulness back to mind. fide until rea ind bake. Bak * Bake ay moderate The snow sneaked in on us ates, 350 F. for 12 to,15 min- last ni se ® Fave you ever got the last bit of. wear from an old flannel sheet by first cutting it fo a single-bed size when wear rendered it unservice- hrouded ghosts, able as a full-sized sheet and no children shout aloud. eventually it becomes a dust- + On downy aoe feet. So still it is a5 flakes flowed ‘dow: all muffled iy the strect. The cars creep past like 8 TO MY FRIENDS AND NEIGHBOURS IN KINNAIRD WHO have' given me such an enthusiastic send-off on this, my first venture into local government. Thanks too, to all the candidates who by their var- ied efforts were‘able to present many’ problems that needed serious appraisal. This is the stuff that demo- cracy grows on and if we don’t have it here, at a local level, then democracy at all levels of government is im danger. Thanks finally, to the local press and radio for giv- ing all the candidates an opportunity ‘to present their views. The large turn-out of voters is no doubt, directly related to the coverage given by, the news media. As the only alderman who both lives and works im Kinnaird I shall always be available to any resident who wishes to have me present his’ problems to council re- gardless of the Tam to handle. Thank you, Carl Knutson The sky above is quiet too,|er? one mazeive + great gray One such sheet which as a duster still bore its label|¢ intact brought this comment; “Now I know what they mi in the quality is in the tabel! How pene ae serene is under its Scarlet of white. That softly silently drifted lown, during the tranquil night. Before you are too far ahead with your Christmas baking here are two recij you might want to include, first is a rich square Don’t Reprimand Children Who Have Fear of Dark AARAARAUAAVAVAAAVAI AAA |, ed with a Christmas centre 8 typical Sunday school was ~ not a viable ‘educational |ex- Pendent 87 hp mitor. it came equipped with a truck loading attachment ‘and has a con- trolled casting distance of 60 feet. The snowblower will allow the works crew to keep sidewalks. open giving both pedestrians and school children a safe place to walk. It |‘ can also be used at intersections. — Castle- gar News Plioto Carasel Held by Guides Termed Very Successful . LET IT SNOW, because the To is ready for it. Curt Waterman, ‘su dent of public works, is shown here with the new snowblower which jarrived ‘last. week. Purchased’ for a total; cost; of $3,216.92, the snowblower, the first model'to be suitable for a five-foot sidewalk, is mounted to the town’s crawler-caterpillar but has an inde- of Kinnaird iperinten- Now Reference Books at Kinnaird Public Library Students, . writers and readers will be glad to know that the Kinnaird ‘public Tib-} n rary has new reference books Crown, Louise fate in. the Robson Com- then Hall. The hall was very festive with its Christmas decor. ‘The Saliken, Donna fi Hill and Dt Dine Rangers table of handicrafts held: ing tre a ed requirements over the vECs conten _ REP Has Experimental Sunday The Regional: Ecumenical Parish has announced a newja tan edu-/a ool ap- rate Planners ‘had come to ‘the conclusion that the 5|9.80 and includes lunch. By use this intensive educational experi CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Dec. 11, 1969 15 School Program In: its place. was: introduced) °° It full oorning teach-in called Christian” "I ety ‘ast’ be BECO) related to the he present ae to ‘This. teach-in ‘begins at {hel family: Th us the and the family is encouraged to‘ take part. The failure. of doing’ this there are three I want to thank all those people who supported me for’ school trustee and I wish Barry Har- sent all the very best. JOHN DALZIEL allows for. an encol of all. ages, youn, Ratha preies old, divided only by in . the name for the indicates Four District ‘Seidents University. Graduates duating class choose ‘to ap- Toliowing The University of B.C. senate has ed to ui who complet- summer months or at UBC’s annual summer session. Each ‘recipient has . the option of receiving the de- gree now ce appearing a at ingregation ae Oe the f formal 4 to” | UBC's re; JE. A, P: gistrar,’ J. ry are ents include: Nelson Edward| Allen, BEd © (Elementary) o£ naird McGillivray. erman’ Corinne Bird © BEd: (elem¢h- tary). Truckload Sale of Fish FRIDAY, DEC, 12th ‘11 am. to 8 p.m. “several fresh varieties of fish’ will be available throughout the winter LOCATED NEXT TO CENTRAL FOOD MART . WEST COAST SEAFOODS 5 The next BECOMING will be this Sunday in St. David's Church. It begins:at 9.30 and at the Pe pae ration the the re to receive thelr de deere according Sunday Local graduating stud-/ grade one and kindergarte Gastlegar Youth Comps is to Help Needy at Xmas. “Castlegar, and — Kin-| Tesidents John Barry BSc, Linda: BA and ovens cent ..|and homemade candy. E it was tea tables were each center-| pervised by Glenda Oborne,| Elain’ Ander- su] dian Moxine Fiynn, History” and. Sir The - Castlegar ~ Youth| Corps is’ conducting a Santa OFFICE SUPPLIES Adding‘ Machine Tapes and Ribbons Typewriter Erasers Typewriter Ribbons Xmas Play Friday Night at St. David's A grou who call them-/at St. David’ Waste ip ret {at avid's Church in Cast- Gregor of Nelson, $100 bursary: from Royal Canadian Leg- ion, Branch 170 (C: — ¢ News Photo piece. ‘Guests were ‘ greeted|so1 on their arrival by Mrs. Wm. Pn eeage A. Jenner and/20- The Parents Group had a well-laden’ bake table which was in of. Mrs. D.’Hii| Ta Anonymous Drive to help the Flynn, Nadine| needy of the district at Chris- tmas time. Colleen” Plotnikott and LoraLee Fly- Smith of 100 Mile House, $150 bursary from Selkirk College Faculty Association; Peter W. Blackwell of Rossland, $100 Castlegar & District Bowling Results HELP RESE/ ARCH Thurs. Morning Kinks 1, Crooked Arrows 3 Flamingos 3-18, Cougars 3-21,|1 cup brown sugar, % cup LHS Shirley i , 1-35, Airdots 1-,butter, % cup milk, 1 cup SAVE LIVES 256. 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The liar - Quotations,” Guldes bad a white Mrs, lar gu “New well ae TE lish, English French Diction- eae thess books are.available File Folders Ledger.arid Journal Sheets Rubber Cement and Scotch Tape CASTLEGAR NEWS. If we haven't got it, we can get it for you feel not may ghost, a ‘plar, a some other i SCORY sharactor recently. seen on television or read akont —— Pp betinecst the two morning, If your child is afraid of Don’t Just Go One Better: services. : Collection WITH THE ‘The cast of the play in-|articles will be St. Rita pie raat a not Eridicule ts . : Go BEST nihan, Tea ring rary |cludes Sone students. and,0n Front St. in Castle; ar at When a child is a afraid: to’ be ‘ STINGER i 7:00. shep! story, faculty and members of Kinnaird Fire Mem- alone in the dark, with his at. large. The|bers of the Youth Corps will feelings, he shows how badly im. nal; be at these sition spots he needs snot just at night Teassurance, no! at nig! but during the day too. ann groups extended (heir thee aeons is Sufering a sincere thanks to ail th B I R T H $ ad: Je pick-up of items is nec- |setback. g > 4 essary, peop! ould phone! If you have been repri- yeahs S | a success. o RICHARDS — To Mr. & lical- el . Po- partment. *.# 1385-5880. manding him for trivial mis- ter ‘Mrs. 'W. K. Richards, bed behavior or battling over gar, Nov. 28,a dau ghter. oilet training and eating, it is a desirable: yout ease up on ) MGRENZIE To Mr. &| Dec. 2,'a son, BIRCH — To Mr. & Mrs. Castle; Dec. any: urch joy to Trail at" 10 o'clock Sunday 9 needy family at the iestive mn points for ae points: Beavers 4, Pinter 605, By Seal contribution Scorpion Inc. «+. matter of life and breath. vital research with your Quaedvlieg, Quaedvlieg pause, ‘Tenholm| * Shirl Morehouse 675. 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