: : CASTLEGAR NEWS) Wednesday, June:20;:1906 Local: Students Successful’ | uae ee | | | {pa ae Club Proinotes 1 In Music Examinations s SAVAGE SHOES 7 fee childfon Norman Fishivick 0 fea! | he following Lelen| Hand Gun Use naird has received a pass in the | Castlegar, Kinnaird, Robson ani Royal Conservatory & Muste of beat haye been Maddocks Shoe Store Toronto grade five form exam-|in the recent Royal Conserya- ination, held recently in Nelson. | tory of Music of Toronto exam- Mr. Fishwick is thé band} {nations. held ia rail: “ Grade 9 Piano. Honors: Lin- bse ee ners Humphries da M. Culley and Jil Macbeth equi ~ ‘Gra de 8 Piano. Pass: Dian- ne M, and Heather Marken. Grade 7 Plano. Pass: Paul- ine Fowler, Gras 8 Piano. Honors: Lin Le ise. Obedkoff an rf WATCHES . en. ade ‘4 Piayo: 0 bed Galicy Pass: ‘Susan icmutsc, 2 formal target, which ig dofie'un- _ LONGINE rade 4 Plano, Pass: Joho x der the’ Dominion. \Marksmen BULOVA Fowler. and. Rodney. Wal; . NEWS ABOUT.... scheme and many members al- - ELGIN per, Grade 8 Piano, He : Sue ready have won some of thé med- rade ano, ljonors: NOR BAS CANDINO san M. Culley; ‘Pass: Gerald als awarded for good scores. sa : sparei8 In Castlegar-Robson test. i a . ‘ : : The contest was held earl- mt f-Path oo JEWELLERY Westclox - Timex we See een we stock a-full soloction of _ vet} SAVAGE SHOES. J for children This year has been one of tha most mucccosful'to date for Castlegar Pistol Club, which was founded a few years ago to pro- mote the use of hand guns in this area. The 24 club membets meet ion the Tuesday and Thursday evenings of every second week . on the Indian Flats range. Two types of competitions are held. Combat, in which mem- bers shoot at various distances and: stances at targets such as.a running deer. The whole idea being to simulate conditions in the field, The second competition is KOOTENAY WELDING & CASTING REPAIRS 121 Columbia Ave. — Phone 365-5531 Box 741. — Castlegar, B.C. First-class general welding and machine work. Specialty: broken crank shafts, gas and diesel cylinders and heads. Full guarantee. Steel Fabrication — 24-hour Service “Only the Best is Good Enough” Norm’s: Sport Shop 300 Baker St. NELSON, B.C. Ph, 352-2015 Open Mondays from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Re-Loading Supplies Custom Loads — Bring Your Own Empttes. Free Lessons Given on Loading “ \—- See Our Custom Rifles — Redfield, Scopes and Mounts Installed By Our Professional Gunsmith te All Calibre Weatherby Rifles in Stock Nosler - Speer -| Sierra’ - Bullets ©. “Platols - New and: Used - Redfield - hahaa sm cre ’ Mourits all Models: in’, Stock” 5 “Browning Rifles and: Shotguns 100 Fins Each of White PeeCast Concrete and 16’7” High and Weighing One Ton Apiece Help to Lend a Striking Appearance to Selkirk College Toronto Man is Named To chemistry Department fet Le anase a adges were presen as Dr. Werner Schulz of Tor-| Thursday to brownies of the 3rd onto has been appointed to the} Kinnaird Brownie Pack, Wood- department of chemistry at Sel-| land Park. The mothers were kirk College, it was announced | present to watch the awards, be- recently by college principal] ing presented by brown owl, Gordon Campbell. Mrs, E. Fleming, and tawny owl, it pr cenule has just foun Mrs. L. Carrigan. = - io Canada after a year 0: 1 - postdoctoral study at the Uni- m i ellowing / the | fly-Up ¢ cere: versity of Bonn, under a post-|MO7cs, sames and a picnic doctoral overseas * fellowship | lunch were enjoyed by all and granted by the National Re-| were concluded by a quick hike search Council of Canada. home. innaii i Laying Glant Bricke at Selkirk College Kinnaird Brownies iit ely : Former Castlegar Man Wins Provincial Contest ee Cyril Popoff of Burnaby, son of 4-Harl Mi and Mre, Walter Poport of || sesuce com paneer See Castlegar has been declared win- ner of a written provincial con- B 0 $ $ E u $ Honors: 4-Thrae-banes For Crossword Puzle Mosby, Avis Craig and Margaret There is also hope of send- : and Kinnaird Pollahe: ier this month and the contest- v8 fo: Ad on Page 3. BOSSE’S ‘Don't be puzzled — see Grade 1 Piano. Honors: Su- Thors. ing a team: to’-win back the 20-Gave acre, to ants were fifth year United As- Also Has All the Answers us: today and: in’ the san Dali pass: Marjorie Thora. Grade 2 Piano. Honors: Val- trophy won by the East Kooten- .38 special and a .22, which it é inti sociation Apprentices, to Your Jewellery Needs : fs anf G 10 Clarinet. First a walked 6 while Chambers struck | rents out to members and guests Castlegar Babe Ruths travel-] out 4 and walked 12, for a nominal fee. It also sells led to Creston on Saturday Castlegar had 6 hits and| ammunition to at ‘re- 28. 3 tous ar erie Brady, Jill Batchelor and ay pistol clube back in 1964, Castlegar-Robson. ° Cyril is a member of Local class honors: Lorren D. Culley. David Marken. The club. has two pistols, a No. 170, Plumbers and Steam- Grade 8 clarinet Honors: ing and proceeded to the Uni- versity. of Toronto. the university, Dr. He was born in Vienna but emigrated to Canada in 1953, where he completed his school- Recipients of the golden hand were Karen. Weber, .Fran- ces Murphy, Sharie Sayenchuck, Donna Walker, Joanne Pepper, Marilyn Downey, Lai Those receiving the golden bars were Darlene Flemming, Lorraine Judy. Bon- Five SHSS Girls Spend Work Week la Gelgar Offices Five students from SHSS re- cently spent a week in the Cel- gar Pulp Division mill offices as part of their courses. Each year the school asks Jocal firms to tak to their businesses and allow them to see the actual opera: ions. Working at Celgar were Wendy Lampard and Doreen Maloff in the field of in 1965. nal of Chemical Physics, Dr. been in cncrucal experiment ectrosco) Dr. Schulz is an oe He has had several articles published in the Canadian’ Jour- Sayenchuck, Margot Downey and nal of Chemistry and the Jour: Kathy M Schulz’s main field of study has sented to Margo Downey, Sharie kinetics and} Sayenchuck, Janet Milliard, Kar- thron, Gina Smith, Stepien War- ford, Janice Jacques, Marlene Senate ladders were pre- en Weber, Kathy Martin, Mar. structor for the Royal Life Sav- ing Society. He will be joining the college faculty in August, Tene Say Janice’ Jacq: swimmer and has been an in- ues, Donna Walker, Joanne Pep- i per, Stephene Warford, Gina Smith, Marilyn Downey, Wendy Laidier and Judy Bonthron. e students in-}/ | United Church Women Hear Convention Report Pereverzell on eering), x inia’ Lehedoft gin Meee Alana Pace (industrial relations). d circles of the United “church Women held a meeting recently at the home of Mrs. Sherbiko, ‘with 17 Need a Car or a Truck? See AVIS RENT A CAR (Located in Texaco Service Centre at Castleaird Plaza) Special Weekend Car Rates being present and Mrs. R. Hunter presiding. Mrs. E. Murray conducted the devotional period and this was followed by routine busin- ess, Circle reports were given by their several committees and catering Plans were also discus- Fy Mrs. R. McBain, who had attended. the Unite dChurch Conference, gave the most de- tailed The _ conference Ph. 365-3113 Tepol was held in the Canadian Mem: orial Church in Vancouver and was attended by 430 delegates. It was opened with a mem- orial and communion ‘service, which Mrs. McBain reported was’ “most impressive.” She gave a detailed report of each day’s session and this showed that a very busy and in- structive time was had by all who attended, The members ‘were also told of the mission work and the Mission Boat and Mrs, ‘McBain emphasized the harmony and good fellowship present at all sessions, Mrs, Hunter extended “‘sin- cere thanks” to Mrs. McBain PULP MILL TOURS Piant Maintenance Shut-Down |: — from June 29 to July 13 NO TOURS DURING THIS PERIOD for such “a splendid report” and hoped that in the near future she could re-read it at one of the church services so that 0! e could have a chance to hear it. Refreshments were served by the hostesses Mrs. Hunter, and Mrs, W. Houston. Mrs. A. Grunerud was the winner tf the evening prize. t Wendy Laid-13 Schulz obtained his bachelor of| Jer and Kathy Martin. science degree in 1962, his mas- ter’s degree in 1963 and his PhD Mrs. H. Grummett, Mrs. E. Ent bie William Osachoft Funeral Saturday From Tarrys Hall William Osachoff, longtime istrict died fitters Union, and will now trav- el to. Purdue University in In- Siang where he will take part in the Intermediate Joint-Steam- fitters-Pipefitters Apprentice Contest, His travelling expenses and wages will be paid for by the United . Association of the Plumbing and Pipefitting Indus, try of thé United States and Cyril was born and raised in Castlegar. He received his schooling here and entered UBC in 1961, He is married and has one son, aia last Thursday at Trail-Tadanac Hospital at the age of 58. was born and educated at the age of 24. Mr. Osachotf settled in Slo- can Park, where he: lived for 30 years, spending the last four years in South Slocan. He is survived by his wife Alec (Rose) Rilkoff, Mrs. John (Helen) Zarlsoff and: Miss‘ Ann Osachoff, all: bf!sSouth Slocan; six granddaughters}: a. brother Peter of Vancouver and a sister, Molly Kinakin of Slocan Park. Funeral services were held Saturday from 3° om. munity hall, with interment at the Shoreacres’ Cemetery. Castlegar Funeral Home in care of arrangements, Guider Makes Presentations - Al Last Meoting At the last. meeting: before the summer closing, presenta- tions were made to members of the 2nd Kinnaird Guide Com- pany by guider Mrs. J. Gormley. Receiving their hostess bad- ges were Pamela Warford, Deb- Laidler, Ellen Knutson, gie ‘Kanigen, Lorraize Bermel, Ellen Raateoe! Carol Marcellus, Hardy and ‘Vickie Jacques. ‘Second class badges were presented. to Grace ‘ Gormley, Shuna_..Warford__and.. Rrenda. He in Seskatchewan: coming to B.C. fa , Annie, three daughters, Mrs. ‘exada Istand was discover- sa and christened by a Spaniard br.) i lump darbecations 50-Kilted @3-tatin A Getermine 61-Liaten to conjunction ays ]4 is ip Supermar! Monday thru S am, — Ph. 365-6643 GORDON A. SUMNER | Naturopathic Health Service Oglow Bi : .605 Columbia Ave. Phone 365-7022 CASTLEGAR Downey. Receiving their life and re- ligion badges were Carol Mar- cellus and Debbie Laidler with Susan Knutson being ‘presented with her minstral badge. Pamela Warford,’ on’ behalf of the company presented Mrs. Gormley with a gift. :. The evening with B.A. SERVICE Emergency Service Pick-| “Up and Delivery 7 a.m.'- 10 p.m, Ph. 365-7471 the playing of gamesand re- freshmen served by ues. Gor- ey. sau acini md FOR «& SEPTIC TANK CLEANING Herb Lamb ‘ Creek Call any time 166 BULLDOZIN' Box 13¢ — Castlegar, B.C. ‘ ETOMETRIST: “| MARVIN L, LeROY, BS, OD. £*) i Ofte Hours ‘Tues. rough, Sat. 9-12 Phone : -— DESMOND T. LITTLEWOOD, D.O.S. 15 Pine St. Wed., 2.30 “eee Phone 365-8211 KAY'S BEAUTY, SHOP 909-7th Ave. Kinnaird Open Monday — Saturday Phone 365-6952 For RUBBER. STAMPS WAGE — MEDICAL ‘See, Phone, Write : AND LIFE INSURANCE Clean Cut Rubber MICHAEL M. CHERNOFF’ Special resentative. British Picifie Lifo Insurance Company Write or Phone 365-5465 Box 1057 — Castlegar, BC. Ph. 865-7605 PETER KINAKIN. | General Contracting : Custom Homes a Specialty : | CASTLEGAR 25 Bree Batimates 3-5 NEWS STAND : Phone ‘365-5160 Open 6.80 a.m. to.9 p.m, losed All Day Sunday : Not just another place to eat But the place, to eat another. BOSSE’ is Kenneth A. Culle; ors: Murlel ors: Lorren D. Culley. Grade 8 ‘Saxophone, Hon- get Grade 3 Theory in written examinations. First class’ hon- Castlegar won the first game 5-8, with the winning pitcher be: ing Ron Konkin and the losing pitcher Allan Priestley. . -Konkin ‘struck out. 6 and walked 6, while Priestly struck Phone: ports out 9 and walked 5. Castlegar got 7 hits‘and- Creston got 3. ‘Jacks of Creston. brought in the ‘only home run while Rich- ard Stoochnoff and Walter Pop- Castlegar each got: a where. they played a double hes Cranbrook 7. The only ia the second game Creston triple was | duced cost, made by Walter Popoff of Cast- “We are always looking for legar. see y new members with or without In the second game the | experience” said secretary ie score was Cranbrook 12, Castle- this and. will b gar 6, with the winning pitcher | pleased to explain the pistol being: Pat Askew, relieved by |'laws to anyone interested.” the third inning, Mr. ‘Lee, lives at 52, Lake- view, Castlegar. Dorwart ‘after Askew and Dorwart struck out 9 and walked 5’ while Pop- off struck out -2 and “walked 7. Bogan struck Out 1. © BSE Castlegar eek 9 hits hile astlegar Socials Mrs. H. Johnson ; 365-8294 Mrs. J. Shecblko, Mrs. “H. won 15-1, with thi cher being John i Hoddigan -KINNAIRD: _ RED CROSS Swimming Instruction: 9.30 A.M. to 12 NOON CEDAR CREST tne. LT PM. to 2 PM. CHRISTINA A LAKE 4 efe3 a te 430 PM “JULY 4 - 14 ie "ENTRY FORMS Now AVAILABLE AT POOLS ae Hoddigan had 12 strike outs hile Bogan ‘ha ed ‘one. SHSS grounds, with Cranbrook nis Chamber: got baa Cranbrook got the only triple in Johnson, the losing pitcher Lawrence, Bo- the game: The d| of the' Castlegar-Robson Minor ed the Harmony of Stars sessions o£} games being played Friday. ‘On Sunday Cranbrook Babe | gue division —; ; downing the An- Ruths played Castlegar at the winning the first game 2-1. The winning pitcher was Doug Mor- rison and the > losing pitcher Den-) games in the Kinsmen Park. | naird, Castlegar Morrison struck out '7-and gue, ue, Bony leaguteiand junior stoner, visited the girls at camp. Mrs, A. Saunders “and Mr. and Mrs, ‘D. Duncas, all members of ‘Minto Chapter Or- der of the Eastern Star, attend- * * regular baseball season League ended: with the | in Spokane recently. They were the State of Washington Grand The Yankees, coached by | Chapter sessions and were held Mr, and Mrs." William’ Quiring, | in the Coliseum. were victorious, in ‘the little lea: gels 7-6 in the final game, Mr. Jimmy ‘Lamont presented ‘the Castle Motors Trophy, to the} tina Lake during the weekend. Yankees at a cook-out after the | Guides attending were from Kin- and Robson. Rizzutto, area commis- x Over. 150.eand lot, little.lea- Mrs, A. "65,000 Seoiilings - Are Being Planted Public Offering (WE'RE ISSUING 800 },000) citsp, new, hot-off- thopress mining shares at.40 cents a piece. Speculative? Of course they're speculative. We should offer. blue chips at 40 cents? But how many times have you kicked yourself for passing - up ‘speculative shares that struck pay dirt? ¥ _ (WHAT. Ane. We OFFERING) | for the price of a Back | of BC. Tora Sa Service: Mill Families Are Honored “At Gathering. ‘Hl recently to bid far Mr. and Mrs. 'F. A. Gray of Kinnaird. The cos are moving to some down to earth mining: property. We own 36 claims, in: the ' Brenda’. Lake | copper-and-molybdenum area. and ‘12 ‘leases in the Clinton/ Black Dome Mountain gold- ° anid-silver district. Te presented a with | a a of brance, ‘The planting _of _ 65,000] texim and ta coschy Dale Pet 2. a in ssermlll ks ers. will) leave for Invermere ais car. rying out or the prot £20 mel "yihickt Bis] : expected to last for. about twa| Cle pralhere afro ‘Many friends and fellow workers Bathered at {he Nordie Dodgers 10; June 21: Braves 17, Mr. and Mrs, C. ‘Angerilli and| Giants 16; June 22; Mounties 7, Presacco of Castlegar and Me and Mrs. W. Angerillis and Grays| es have been played so far: will be making their home at AES WwW L Prince Rupert, while the Presac- ‘enjoyed ‘a. feast of hot | - ‘logs be cream and pop. EGUSUSEAY SHE RE oe The Braves of the Sand Lot e ‘ Sit Te ea. the BS res S orge ar Trop! bint I ny; league all-star f “DELICATESSEN Friday, to play ina three-day)’ g91 Ward St. Nelson, B.C. wo daly 9 aad 10 the alt e 5 who ‘have? chosen to be rs ave IMPORTED EUROPEAN FOODS Barbequed Chicken Snack Bar against Jey in the first |’ series of the B.C, Minor Baseball playoffs. i 3 Two games’ ‘will be played at the SHSS grourids'on July 9 and snovon July 10 ina two Out of | i § three inner 0! Fancy. Cheeses series aera Lake. Meats & S ges Also imported and Three ' games, were played recently: June 20: Giants 11, Canadian Records DROP IN — YOU'LL _ LIKE ROSE'S Yanks 3; June 23: Braves, Dod- gers — called owing to rain, ‘In the round robin five gam- OF THE MANY PRIZES AT KOOTENAY BUILDERS AND SUPPLIERS LTD. WEEKEND RENOVATION SALE. Lawn Chair — Fred Labentsoff, Thrums Rod & Reel — Linda Plotnikoff, Castlegar ’ Pienie Jug — A, Karlsson, Castlegar Rocket Hammer — Pat McLeod, Castlegar Lanterns — Mrs. Verna Streleoff, Castlegar — Mrs. M. Livingstone, Castiegar Glidden Paint — R. F. Wright, Castlegar Towel Ring — A. LePage, Robson Soap Holder — Mrs. J. pate oe Castlegar Peter Bere. Vera Rilchn Shears — Marea Scene, Wibar Home , both Castiegar; Harry To alll who attended aad took part cessful sie thanks fo cm Frank Bird, Glidden Paint Co. representative, for their hard. work. KOOTENAY BUILDERS AND SUPPLIERS LTD. Columbia Ave. Castlegar Ph. 365-5155 ‘Enter Our SEE-WIN Contest! Contc=t is open. to all it resident of Canada 18 years of age. or older 28 of June 1, 1966, except Limited, their dealers, advertising agency, the ater organization and their immediate families (WORK IS ALREADY UNDER way) at both sites. We've found gold’ and: silver ‘ore on ‘the Black Dome: property and wer ve put in 15, miles of road, an airstrip layout, con-, siderable. equipment’ ends camp. The’ Brenda : Lake prop- erty is, in the ‘process of being trenched for induced pol- arization tests and exploratory Grilling. So our hopes are high. (UT. NOW WE NEED. MORE) capital to push’ ahead.’ if you'd-like to share in our progress, just fill out this cou- . To be eligible to win one of 20 portable T.V. sets or 100: fishing tackle’ outfits, an be ee must receive a’ demonstration or inspect a new light-duty Inter- national ‘Truck (1000, 1100, 1200 and 1800 mode, or an International Scout at an authorized IH Truck Gealer, OF bronchi AC tes: Anepect Hon LE re srint your name and a on the green ent fpulemean for eat and for to the contest headquarters. j To be eligible to win one of the 18 color T.V. sets or one of six prizes of motor and trailer outfit (your i chice): entrants must a,camper body.< or. be boat, ir and tra {yor ee tine of muse have chase, | obtain a yellow. Grand Prize entry form fou Hee the entry form’ b:; rinting your name, address and telephone number, and have th salesman ag in his section and forward it for you to contest head-- qui . Contest closes at 31, 1966. .. A’ selection will be made not later than September 27th, from all entries re- "AGAIN, THIS is A ‘SPECULATIVE SECURITY dhived. Selected entrants in order to win, must first correctly answer a skill- testing question. chet tet tachntet srs ae Leas a - Dedision of the judges is final. Prizes may be awarded regionally. ‘An entrant a) 5 FAIRBORN: MINES LTD. (N.P.L.) can win only one La one ae ot sett ne oad. CASTLEGAR AGENT FOR : © Suite 501, 402 West Pender St., Contest is subject to an WB, THE WESTERN HOTEL LADIES" WEAR eae Leieind ; . . Mancouver. 2, B.C, Phone 685-2274 ‘nn aa of Winners, avalable on Sor 20, ts = er Ontrlon send request to CHAIN © : ‘Across From pas ar? ee : Homes | eae fest enas te s— internal Q 2 ae Lhe od Ls rraseeenenpe pepe EORGE CLERIHEW at... o : ine soning 119 BAY — TRATL, B.C. development plan. For Full Details See G HEW WEST! S. - DEPT. 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