CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Aug. 25, 1966 “Kinnaird Pool Tragedy — “Outlined By Residents It was the first drowning in the pool's three years of one. ames Hinakin left auaird along with “the into bul s fal not come back out. but without success, i doctor called to thes soene WwW. M. i ule — nel ghbor of the drowned child, ity living at 507 10th Ave., and the doctor's own son, seven-year- ole Kane ake was one of the dren with whom Barry went to othe pool. Fire department Officials and RCMP wi on the scones His} but the tragedy had run its course, and nothing could be done for the boy. Dr. H. C. Pitts has cated id this happen to another child as it happened to our son,” Paul Kinakin said Mon in gesting that sirleter "10th Measures should be t: 17-year-old | w Castlegar, and Bill: Johnson,; 20,..a student ©.from Kinnaird, they saw: no signs Ing until the~pool’ was’ bein; een bs S ool, whi a the deep "end is ite M The ba: ‘the ‘aya ent feat jin i palr aved and: recover . i attorls at re- dl Po Community swimming poe Mr, Kinakin said the boy had isited the pool “every other day” Rand that he had gone wil the first time, leav- ing een ied that the supervi- UBC | sion by the life; ards was such |. that . he er Kinakin and would not have oF geht about the boy Setting into, difficulty. ‘But I feel that a limit should be placed on the num- ber of children allowed to be in the pool at one. time so that the lifeguards can have 2 a bet- ter chancé to ‘guard the chil- dren,” he. said. He said ean was no sign until: he read it’ in’ the eae a| after the children very well but News Monday, on feel the lifeguards look I would suggest they make the rounds of the pool often, just as they do at the Ainsworth Hot Springs | pool,” Mr. Kinakin sald, they can look down into. the wat water as well as watching the surf The first time: the boy went to the Pool, accompanied by his father, “they warned him not to run—he was always running -— and when I saw that | ‘iim | they were keeping a close watch I felt I did not need to worry about him being there.” LEGION CORNER Joe Green, past ast president F lovely of our branch ai Joe was presented with past president’s badge and medal and short addresses were give! by President, Jo youn Holden and Bert Lamb, aiviceptesident of bropinlal command. happ; that Wee foung ing in a success that our Frida music ‘progran is ‘spent the weekend W.. Johnstone | and fehitaren ‘left on Motiday to spend | at im }two' weeks in Vancouver with Cap. relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Heslop and Mrs, J. H.:: A motoredt to Nelson Sunday morn- Ing to attend church at St,’ Sav- jours: a Cathedral “and Mrs. D.: Adshead | 1{to the position of _managin: As an additional attaction we expect bs have color TV ae erating inthe lotinge by weekend ‘which: shout prove an attraction for our sports-mindéd member: We ‘are Pleased to announce the appointment of Cater ig steward of our branch. He will be ably assisted by Irvin Hunt | Mrs. a newcomer to our, area from te gi oes wae | from tennial .commi ie Centennial oldiline Fid ler’s Festival to find out, “Local” centennial © ‘conhmntt: “Rules for the ee eae amateur can enter, must take ae more than, thes i ie, Fulnuten: to a Wi a and. a hoe- ava; in that ordi rier Entry forms are Fe available conten The BG. ‘centennial committee fiddlers “festival | co-o —— PHaTOS: a PHOTOS PETTITT PHOTOS OLYMPUS: QUICKMATIC. AUTOMATIC, for) beth<: Outdoor and Flash Instant. Loading ‘Only, $69.95 With Case “PETTITT PHOTOS ” SCLOHd' Liitiad SOLOHG LiLLLad~ ‘steps out with Mrs. R.’ tour was an unscheduled part! of. the tour which prov: : ed highly interested for Lt overnor eae Pearkes : 3 equipment Phe RECENTLY MARRIED Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Horcoft The parents’ home provided the: setting for the recent marriage ceremonies uniting K Kazakoff, daugh-| ter of Mi. arid ‘Mrs, Peter A. Kazakoff of Kinnafrd and, Timothy Horcoff son of Mr. and Mrs, Nick F. Horcoff of Castlegar. | >” returned: from’ their Okanagan wedding trip last “wéek.| . Bride-Elect Showered In Robson Church Holl - The Robson Church Hail Mise Jenner and her mother A, Jenner were presented with red rose -COnEaRES by Mrs. A. Sutherland’ and, Mrs. G! a | played the Miss | ed and passed aro oto Roe After ‘an: “Ad Gdmer" was many gifts wi were open-. ments ware served | by hostesses ‘Mrs. E. Thors; Mrs.’ . Kaardal; Mrs. A. Suthérland;| ‘Mrs. -F.° Giraud; | LS ‘Mra, R.. Nicker-' Mrs, T. Sanford: A de-| : lar: you s ‘s repoid ‘tn 12 monthly installm you'pay. ahead, you save th Belfer is easier at the credit - ‘are’ thie ‘owners. dollar — no extra charge through CUNA inwrance company. WHaT SHOULD YOU Pav Tro" f3: say: shop for th . ven con charge more’ than’ a pei imonthe That's only "56.50 fr S00, . ts. Ni With few. exceptions, your | loan is Paid: in Full” in case of. your death, and- -your sayings are matched dollar for with’ insurance provided by your érédit ‘union a Motval, wee credit union, HOSPITAL MISIT. con ludéd: Mra, George Pearkes . Maddocks. ‘The hospital atid’ his' wife who showe UA former Kinnaird ‘Pat isto ‘sont the Expo 67,, this country’s World, Exhibition to «| bo held held, tn. Mo} Montreal ‘next: year. ine, whose" par- le" lecture® under the: auspices ff. the. Com* monvwealth. ‘Institu Lon don, } mi England, ‘The Haitute’ is y senting’ the’ entire Common-' Wealth, Its Pee ae ary is to foster ,Cominon- ents Me, and’ Mrs,-Pat' Romaine |. wealth. by information and ed cation. sezvicea u maine, whose, first- on "Ro hand account of the Expo alte} 10, follows, ‘is’ well able: to tell Ex- po's story. In 1982" he' was’ a guide: at the Canadian Pavillion at’ ‘the Seattle World's. Fair, CAS ot of. publety aa been | next year and al- ig” plans fo 1 stand Do 67." After tour- ing the’: Eebiptt tion n site pst week it is“ underatai ‘why so ple: are. ante enthus- any peo: id. ° a] iastic about ‘going to Montreal grantaidea organization renire, in” aber, mee aes eat]: by: 7 he mee of th the 2 atte. It will be 1,000 acres — the largest World ria! were told of the p ( and talked with many of ff, Seon! News Photo Mrs, H. Wright: of New - | Westminster, ~ | tuned” Suara, "attr | turne rn Tan How ton Vana wiee oat: ne ) where Mr. Haines’ a “Wind Visiting ‘at the home of Mr: vs | aud Mrs, H, Palsson.are.Mr.-an Mrs. Raland Palsson ‘ ofr Kinlstino, baked to instead ¢| doors ‘and: windows become, well a aia. io fe become a fc a pel her. on trades is our “COFFEE BREAK” By Lols: HUGHES Tell Los: 365-5503 Box seat Castlegar: Followin, week's tips da increasing t ie beauty of your farnitiire’ came: the suggestion: Instead i rewoving fe wax buildup Frashing wit Ith deter-| cu Rent 8 rary followed | hys'd by. arying tured 4 a soft cloth, such ‘as fs rk welling, a-cloth wit Hiveral a cl ge ehat some’ of - “7 all paint thinnér.’ j Fe po aco co ea Fale are at eae feels‘he must be tg Hit ust relward | andi tase 3 On the most. commented ‘Pickling seagon is upon-us. ‘With the smaller. gardens there is always the problem of ‘having just ‘the right amount of small cumbérs'to make a batch of alti Here is the answer. ‘Di done as. individ lual quarts, Jace fn your dill Weed; fll with place in your | ee small, well washed cucumbers: boiling water filling 4 ba fe to | full then: fill: the Tonalniey M% with hi Seal ‘immedi. sto up- ioe viniegar.- rasa a galls for good enth World: Exhibition | in impressed or ler Kir Tells Exposiion shy +] Behihition ever hold ——. (Sont- as 80, Brussels 500, New. York. 700) At present there are 000 workers (that is equal to the population of Nelson) and machines. working. 12 hours a day. Buildings, roads, and nd bridg- es are rising Tight ht and the sentnieston and news pavillion — a new build- 5e68 | Sonneries send lons are, bi Bite a an ity. git is Hah. le ere itat -67, the newest idea in ur- ‘| Dan Serellin ami ie: Netherlands. -Pavilion s Dulles of. cael | tubing fitted fogether, no nuts, hotts, | OF oF ayes: in, the - entire Fe — only: 35- mil les of he Pavilion of the United suis Bt taking shap. isa large nay foot rf esic dome of new! Bight geod its laatics B: es the tro erican pa’ jon’s' aIHGN et jay oe ente: . 3 in ‘this bu ‘whet pay-| sleeny, wishes 9 bo. fair but eh ap of. eyland ni [Iai planaing 4 for. entertain- Sise reece Samak oe = ..:7 Rintranee to all, pavilions ‘The - only charee is rae in an ¥ | are union members ‘and are ex-| aud. and seated "under. tras corated shower: cake was cut { A ine the: ane deat om 3 past free. gr and De ene Deslene w ie in their h red: “| by’ Faye : meen ats seit are : Zi home ¥ “|down thene. is-his car ing but’ find’ them Jacking in| one's admission’ to the Exhibi- visiting her 2 that |= - ee ee aoe na : ees ~ —______ to ‘ tion’ oe erouni — TERMS TO SUIT YOUR BUDGEF — vied’ ts accor PARDMAN/S- ¢ first general” Mr, Jamas: Hi: .School begins, | party esday sett t patient in the local ‘Ho: pepital arid|. | Mr. and Mrs, F Patterson, be! hela? Be Race ood soot happy, to report feoling|iris and Dallas ‘refurned last| Gut ay there are many. iiaport week from a holiday spent at! ant items on the agenda, art {the West Coast and Montana. : Peataig wr geovineetags f unr cereal set : (non-profit): known °as’ Lo; A STORM | SCREEN the car mes ulte an rates C01 dnued Zhose: desirin; WINDOWS waiting" ng ond stating g the type of MADE E Builders & ‘Suppliers ~ LINOS — SASH AND DOOR ALL TYPES OF LUMBER -ELK CEMENT — PLYWOOD © < All Sizes of Glass Cut to Order | esomodaton, the amount they ARP... BACK TO. SCHOOL “SPECIALS. | :woe: They hi j jeir vehicle and' ‘were enet with ‘with a sizeable garage bill. “Instead » of! feeling: badly done; Py fo te Beas ee rong but _ NATURAL GAS RATES “MouriiLy BILLING EFFECTIVE AUGUST, * 1968 THIS. WEEK'S SPECIAL : PVC 26%. X. 96" PLASTIC PANELS AND 26”. 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