CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, A) pril 30, 1964 eA A ee an VOLKSWAGEN ° and 7 RAMBLE SALES & SERVICE Phone R. ‘A. Bob Horswill 365-3491 Ce Stock of Volk Cars and Trucks * Toastmasters Governor Installs New Executive Reg Dill, area’ governor of CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 30, 1964 Annual Guide Convention FIELD AND Minor Baseball is to Get = ‘STREAM Underway Next. Monday The ROBSON RECREATION COMMISSION taking over from Harvey Pitman; will hold a General Meeting = Friday, May 1st at x O was o Diel busy man last week at the Castle- | Wade from Z a Charters; admi- , ne allowed per.team ts 15, a0 players Sees Area Women weekend camps, 12 Guide camps and eight Pack Tho annual meeting’ of the West ‘Kootenay Area Girl Guides of Canada was held recently in the Scout-Guide Hall at Fruitvale, Mra, HF, Hyson of Bohan: was in the chair. The ‘minutes and treasurer's report was read by ‘Mrs, K. W. Hall of. Castlegar in the absence of Mrs. J. Raine of Robson. Involved At luncheon a very impressive for Brow- of a life in the Canadian Girl Guide Asso- nies, The camp advisor for Slocan Lake Division is Miss Kirkman of Deer. Park, - The West Kootenay Arca Training report was given by Mrs. Rizzuto. She reported a total of '51% hours of training, glven to 237 Guiders as well as 14 hours of training outside the arca in ‘The, Sen ‘camp advisor’s re- Cranbrook and Creston, Mrs, Riz eintion was made to Mrs, Hyson, retiring “Area Commissioner, with the pinning on of the pin done by Brownie Wendy Wilson of Mont- roso, Tribute was paid to Mrs. Hy- son for her many years of service in various positions in Guiding in the West Kootenays by Land Ranger Joanne Slywka of Watrield. in the ff pre. zuto reported two trainers for Brown Guiders, Mrs. 3. Dalziel of Castlegar and Mrs, E. G. Quaaric of Rossland, advisor’ Miss Kirk- man gave a report and a most interesting and extensive display of handicrafts. A public relations report was given by Mrs, 'H. F. Hyson, In her report as area commissioner, Mra. Hyson reported a total in the West Kootenay Area of 13° com- nort was given by Camp Advisor . A, M. Rizzuto of Castlegar it which | sho reported 528 cant ers during the year attending 7 INSURANCE For All Your | INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE NEEDS ’ Phone 365-3441 ANDERSON AGENCIES. 138 Guiders, 775 Brownies, 14 Rangers, 541 Guides and 10 se- eretaries, all making a total of 1,- 559 members who embrace 20 reli- gious and sects, sentation was Guide Lorraine Mor- risette of Fruitvale, The Lite Mem- bership pin is the first one pre. sented in the Kootenay and a to- tal of, 1468 Brownies, Guides and Rangers had a share in contributing towards it. In reply Mrs. Hyson said that “Each person gives what they are By MICHAEL VECCHIO Minor baseball starts next Mon. day! This was decided at Monday night’s, meeting at the Marlane Hotel basement. It_was decided that managers contact their own players by phono to arrange games, practices, trans- portation; ete. The managers who were as- signed to teams from Castlegar are: Ray Percival, Indians; Michael Vecchio, Tigers; Nick Stoochnofé, Red Sox, and Jim Dergousoff, Yan- kees. “Those from Robson are: Barry Ferguson, Giants, and Bruce Da- vies, Dodgers. It will be noted that there are six teams this year. Four from Castlegar and two from Rob- son, These teams have 10 to 11 who have forgotten to hand in their forms or would like to play should get in touch with Steve Melnick as soon as possible. Re- member, play starts Monday. The schedule for next week's Bames'has been obtained by yours traly and ‘is as follows: B: 00 PM. $05 the Bllrpose of organizing a local lebration C Me Mawel E. Gordon, R tion C 1 ‘will be.in attendance, y a : Robson residents and’ commission members are : iirged to ‘Atte! mes ; drm Monday, May 4 odgers vs Giants at Robson — Indlans vs Yankecs at Castlegar. ‘Wednesday, May 6 Tigera va Red Sox at Castlegar — Giants vs silane at Robson. Friday, Mi Dodgers vs oie Sox at Robson — Yankees va Tigers at Castlegar. {all games are to be at 6.15 p.m.) The schedule for the following games in the season will be in the Castlegar News as soon as it is for and have to the movement and the Guide way of life, If all that is said and done is carricd out in the Guide spirit, the movement will grow and fulfill that part in moulding character and creating good citizens that the foundér,4 he started the:movement in 1907, Mrs. Hyson presented Mrs. H. retiring € Wwe stock o full selection. of SAVAGE SHOES.: Wt doesn’t pay ever'to take, chances with trowing feet, Maddocks Shoe Store . for children Lord Baden Powell, intended when players each. The full maximum Trail Man Wins $3,000 Scholarship _ From Cominco T. Grant Join of Trai} has won a $3,000 Cominco’ Graduate for the se- FE division with a thank-you badge on behalf of the area for all her work. Miss Kirk- man, retiring Sica ake Division cond year. in scccession, it was by the Mining and. Smelting Co. ‘i with a gift of Satie eeckends on behalf of the area for all her work. Mrs, Hyson also presented a itt of Guide ‘bookends to Mrs. J. Raine of. Robson, retiring area se- ALAS KOOT—NEE. MOBILE HOMES 1963. LTD. Franchise Dealer For = GENERAL, PATHFINDER, KNIGHT AND SCAMPER Parts - : Service - Towing Phone 426-3411 — Box 2409 — Cranbrook, B.C. a = QOS ALATA CEDAR CREST ae Tae a BU) — COVERED AND EAL ‘Braiter Bros. Tapered Fit WASHABLE, Cotton Shirts STRIPES - CHECKS - Infants Celanese Coat and Hat Sets - White; Pink and Blue for Boys and Girls. SWIMMING POOL OPENING FRIDAY, MAY 1 Individual and family-rate tickets are now available, HEATED POOL — — DRESSING: ROOMS AVAILABLE — HUA for boys 8 - 18 yrs. PATTERNS cretary for her many years “of service, L. Norman, Arrow Lake District Commissioner, made a presentation to Miss Kirkman on behalf of the Arrow Lakes Dis- trict. Mrs. Hyson introduced the new area CO! jioner, Mrs, M. Rizuto who was former deputy area commissioner, trainer and aren camp advisor. Appointed chairman and viee- chairman of a newly-formed area training committee are Mrs. Hyson and Mrs. H. F. Hutchinson res- pectively. A training session for com- missioners, and local association mmeinbers was conducted by al Mrs, | B. Bailey. reported that the Trail of British Columbia, Mr. John is working towards his doctorate in| ‘metallurgy, He will use his fellow- | ship to- continue the studies he started last year in the kinetics of oxidation’ reduction. ‘reactions between stags and metals. To Charter a Bus For Sr, Citizens Goast Convention *. Owing'to the absence: through |; sickness of president H. Evans, |, Mrs. I. McNeil, vice-president, pre- sided at the Senior Citizen's meet- ing on Friday night. It was decided to leave the arrangements for the Senior Citi- zens convention, which will be held in Vancouver, until next nesting. a bus Hyson on tt the district level and Mra. Rizzuto stressing teamwork and duties of eath individual member of the team including thé, commissioner, padge secretary, district guider, ete. Training for 3 Blue Gales was conducted by Mrs. .D. G. Preston and training for Brown Guiders was conducted by Mrs, J. Dalziel. Local Brownies Fly Up to Guides - in a Ceremony The toadstool and ‘secret pool were: placed: at the start of he golden path of memory as Brent Cyzithia [by Mrs. E.. Kraft, Mrs. G.. Ander.{° the convention to Vancouver. Mrs, L, P.. Ferguson reported visiting the Butler Home in Rob- pen atest Greetings ae ham tended to. th embers ; havi a’ birthday darleg. the month, of April, It was suggested that the members receiving old age, pen- sions should not have to fill the pension in on their tax, returns. Entertainmeit was provided son, Mra. D. Wickett, “Mrs. I. Reinsbakken and (Miss . Inguon Reinsbakkén. The program opened with all joining in ‘community sing- ing with Mrs. Kraft presiding at the piano, “A duet was. played by Mrs. Reinsbakken and sauehter. on the Roberts, Judy Goetting, Sharon Garrett and An- drea..Paul of the 2nd Kinnaird Pack, flew-up to. Guides in a re- cent ceremony. . Karen Heibert received a Breta taper -from. Brown Owl M with’ which’ to ‘light the small candles held by each girl and sym bolic of the: bright light which is kindled each time a new Brow- nic: is’ enrolled. As the girls walked down the path they were reminded of the times shared in the pack by Rita Deverney, ‘Joan Rourke, Sharon O'Shea and Phyllis Johnson. After ‘Mrs. J. Roberts, badge’ secretary, presented the girls with their Golden Hand and Wings a larger eandle in the Guide Colors was lighted from the smaller candles. Challenged by Guide Irene De. verney, the fly-ups then entered the Guide Horseshoe. The 1st. Kinnaird Brownie Pack went out on an interesting and eventful hike one Saturday re- cently. . They climbed the mountain ‘behind Kinberry. Their work party came up with Brownie steward Then: activity and nature games other goodies for hungry Brownies. | ries, were enjoyed before the trek home, and s derson told several: short stories while an accordian'solo by Inguna ‘was very much enjoyed. The lad- ies sang several selections with the Senior Citizens joining in the sing- ing of the chorus. e program was brought to a close with several short skits which |= caused much fun. Sincere thanks ing’s entertainment. The- serving’ of delicious re- freshments, including: a lovely birthday cake donated by the So- roptomist Club, brought a very happy evening to a close. Special Safety Day on Sunday Needs Support The year-round safety of chil dren is the objective of Child Sa- fety Day which will be observed on Sunday to focus attention ‘on child accidental death: jand inju- | Each year, needless aécldents ‘claim the lives of. many, children "NELSON KIWANIS CLUB CAR BINGIO = NELSON CIVIC ARENA SAT. — MAY 2 — 8 p.m. 1964 FIRST PRIZE - " Purchased From Mel. Buerge Mofors Ltd. _FORD EUSTOM . INCLUDING BOAT. and ‘MOTOR. ‘OTHER PRIZES 20 GAMES $3.00 in’ this province. There were 129 last year. hen ‘Thousands are injured serious- ly enough to require hospitaliza- tion, some of whonl- suffer per- manent disabilities ‘says the B.C. outdoor areas, and Straate and highways, all claim their share ‘of this grisly record. On the encouraging side: re- ports show that 45 less children oe by accident last year than in ‘|in the benches cheering for them to take all those ‘wishing to attend Pa We: would appreciate seeing as many, parents as possible of these yotingstérs ht thes ‘games. It gives a great feeling of pride. for youngsters to'see thelr parents’ when they hit that home run they are so proud of. 2 B.C. Students Win Scholarships From the B of M ‘Two of British Columbia's top- ranking university students have been’ chosen, with cight other scholars of outstanding’ merit ‘across Canada, to receive awards ‘of $8,000 each for further univer- sity study in ‘1964-65 under the; Bank of Montreal Canada Centen- nial Scholarship Plan, ~ Announcement of the awards, for study anywhere ii Canada or abroad, was made at the weekend by Arnold Hart, B of M president. As in the. past, the bank has no part in the choice of winners ‘of its awards. The procedure. is handled entirely by a national ‘selection’ committee, appointed. by the bank and consisting - a! five leading university protecsore re- presenting ali regions of Canada. The B.C. winners —.one in arts and one in science at the Uni- versity of British Columbia — are Ellis drew Pickard of Vancouver, Ellis, who has majored in linguistics, is planning to.do grad- uate work toward a Phd in lan- guages, while Mr. Pickard + will enroll in ‘thd faculty of graduate studies to pursue his PhD in chem- Py Wate Report is Golayed On Sopow System An evaluation ‘of the Sopow water system has been received by the Village of Castlegar from its consulting engineers, Comm. Gwilym Hughes told council at’-its: meeting’ last..week that because Eli Sopow was put of town, he would defer any report on the village’s proposal and ‘Mr. Sopow's izenction until teouncil’s next met FOR rie GRADS a regular price sivsssessess GTB ake Now only $59.95 8 Button Ivy League in 100% all: British Woollen Cloth — see them now. DAVID COOPER MEN’S WEAR In the Celow. Block Phone ates LADIES Denim Knee — Knockers for Gardéaing 10 Oz. fly’ front size 12-20 . White Ducks now available in red and navy — these can, bé worn as slims or biittoned for pushers. EVER POPULAR PUSHERS | Witt WIDE LEG — ass’t. colors, size is- 22, le EE “DEPENDABLE: CHAIN 8! Sha Get alres damanstration today 432 Stanley St, Nelson, B.C.’ Homelite Sales «’&» Service “Buy. ‘T qt. ALSO INCLUDES PORCH & FLOOR PAINT lnscnsaseesnsiasseniscinaesitaiamaan Tico Buy 1 gal. — 2nd gal for Teo : — 2nd at. for-Te. BY. JACK WHITE gar club meeting: for he not only nistrative » vice-president, ’: Allen New “Rambler Cars y brought from the Nelson club, evaluated the'chairman of The Nakusp: Sportamen's Club th tirin; 1¢ evening, retiring president Bob was the host a week ago Sunday to Selbie from Bill Reed ‘and presi. dent, J. Charters haa Bob Wat- You ‘ARE BREAKING the quarterly zone meeting ‘of the ‘Watters and presented the basic ters. was re-installed for’ his third term Sales & Service — Trades ‘ PARKVIEW MOTORS — Nelson West Kootenay Sportsmen’s Clubs, A very interesting and informative meeting it was, too. The highlight of the day I believe was the dinner that the ladies served — they stole all ‘the thunder. with ‘a beautiful turkey dinner, complete with all the | trimmings, Del and Emily Peppard, Gary ‘Walsh and myself went ‘alodig- to represent the Castlegar Club and we’ all ‘enjoyed “the ’ meeting im- mensley. For discussion on all as- THE Aw chance that ant of the money paid by the zone on back taxes on Duck Lake’ would be’ refunded by. the an the ie meetlnes are hard to beat, pecs ofthe great outdoors: with e Harry Hanson, president of the zone, gave a run down on events covering Duck Lake and his. an- nouncement that there was a'good was well received. ° ‘When the deed is transferred from. the zone to the’ government it will make. the sanctuary the of the This is, the culmination of one of ‘to This ‘District ree one phone, a call (oe coupoa, the greatest fights in the field of conservation in the hiatory of: the .| B.C, Federation and’one of whch all sportsmen‘ may well be Proud. Discussions that arose over va- rious resolutions which will be pre- sented and'voted on at the annual convention in Nanaimo would give one a small idea of what will go on at the convention, Tom Baraby, the Federation chairman, is going to need a heavy’ gavel to control the meeting particularly on the resolution for. a Park Act, This oné lon ight the thick of it, too. Criticism eat | be ‘pointed and constructive and full bore their ‘demands for'a con- servation officer for this district. man from here to Vernon’ should put their shoulder to the wheel on this‘ one. If they want a new high- way from here to Vernon it will soon -be put in’ but. Ted Ruther- glén‘at Nelson is expected to serve over "4,000 ‘square miles: of ‘terri- ama} tory in his capacity as conesrva- tion officer for the district. The KIN NAIRD SPRI NG ‘CLEAN- UP Danny! Santano ‘and ‘his Na-| th || usp Khatpshooters were renewing Personally, I believe every sporta- | fact that Nakusp is a” hundred miles away and at the far end of his territory with his limited bud- get means ‘one thing and one only, a’ token visit'once or twice a year. Nakusp, the Monashee and all the surrounding territory are alive with game deer, bear, goat, etc., a useable and renewable resource belonging to all the people of B.C, but one which the Department: of Recreation ‘and. Conservation: can- not possibly Icok after in the way it should be looked! after ‘in the Present Ilmited budget which they have’ to ‘operate’ on: We sincerely hope those in’ authority will soon see fit to allocate more in sufficient funds to this important depart- ment, More men‘are required for game’ management, Policing, wild life surveys and in fact every as- Pect:of this one of: our most im- portant: recreational : outfets. ‘For sheer beauty.at this time of year I wouldn't ‘hesitate a se- ta foond in from’ the -rond in: numerous ‘pla- oes and for beautiful, rugged, pic- turesque| scenery — sorry I. just can’t describe it — but I aure hope jose mirror shots I took of snow capped p feetly ‘calr course they 1 re completed in ‘the old elementary school. The co- operation'the * school? board : has ‘given: us, in this worthwhile pro- fect : is most / deeply “appreciated. | That it will pay off in safe: gun handling in the future is a. certain. ty, As soon as.we kaow who * the award winners. in. the . class .are and Who have been chosen for this ar's arslow, “Trophy, Shooting We will tet, you Know, Saturday, April 25th and ‘Monday, May 4th ‘have |, _ been declared | clean-up days. “by. the Kinnaird. | Village” ‘Council. Special. picks ‘ups, ‘of your cast-off stand it but we hope e Svervone else |. will, toa % ith' over 75 Kamloops and _Doilies'in the ‘over ‘five-pound elass having landed. in: the:Koo- training certificate to Peter ‘Ma- Jesgey, but installed the club's new executive as well. Installed by the area governor were Sid Sidoni as sergeant at arms, taking over from George Markin; -secretary, ‘Andy Shutek, in office, Table topics were ably hand. led by veteran. tonstmaster Paul Moroso who kept members on their toes with a round .table game of synonyms and antonyms and spea- kers George Guimont ‘who spoke ~Well-Known: Artist Picked to ‘Paint AOQDE Calendars For the 1965 IODE calendar, Michael’ Francis ‘an’ Indian artist of: New Brunswick, has been com- missioned to paint 12 designs il. lustrating representative tribes ace ross: Canada, Dr. Ivan Crowell, director of the ‘handicrafts branch, Depart- ment of ‘Industry’ and -Develop- ment, N. B., has-kindly consented to write the acocmpanying - leg- ends, Thus, through the new calen- dar the IODE are encouraging the appreciation of Indian culture. Copies’ of. the’ new calendar ‘will “be distributed ‘free to” all schools in the . Castlegar school district and ‘to lbraries, _ Mooling Place Is Needed For Now ‘Scout Troop - nesting of the to the 2nd Cas- 1 ‘Becuts ‘was held “A meeting place is needed for the newly-formed ‘scout troop un- der’ the direction ‘of Cecil Munns and several Bossible locations were discussed, Mr. “Munns “peported @; good turnout of boys: interested in form- ing*:a’ scout: troop Two Queen Scouts, one from Kin- naird and one from Castlegar, have volunteered | theit:‘help ‘as aselst~ on safety’ with firearms, Sid )Sid- oni who} spoke on’ “Game ‘Conser- vation,” Allen: Selbie on “April” and J, A. Charters on’ “Capital Punishment” ' were evaluated by Asa Craig, Joe Green, Allen Wood- row and Andy Shutek, Bill Som- merfield explained and kept time with a new timer of his own in- vention, John Whitewood was the Toast- master of: the evening . and ‘the speaker's cup. won lest week by George Shanks of Oasis was won this week by Mr. Charters. ~~ A delegation of speakers and evaluators including A.‘Selbie,'P. Majesgey, D, Wade and J. Charters will ‘attend ‘tho next meeting of the Nelson club. Easter Writer Wins B.C. Trip John Robinson, amor colum- on the ton | Spectator, has been declared the winner. of | the 1963-64 B.C. Government-Press | Journal Travel Writing Award. ‘The announcement ‘was‘ made jointly by’ Edward H, -Barr, editor of Press Journal and Hon.‘ W. K. Kiernan;’ minister ‘ of“ recreation and ‘conservation.:'. Mr. Robinson's, winning entry was a series of columns on a trip in Western Canada ‘ during «the Grey Cup'season‘and were publish- ed in the Hamilton Spectator. Ho- norable mention’ went to. Harry Rowed ‘of ‘Calgary ‘and “Robert Howe of London, Ont. i @ ‘annual contest invites stories on travel in Canada -pub- lished ina Canadian - newspaper. A or magazine. The prize is a 10-day all-expehse trip for two,’ via: TCA; to British Columbia and ‘a cash award of eo i Television Sales & Service 5 @ 0 Applications for TV cablo hook: ups made here. ® + @ > Repairs ‘to’ all makes of TVs, Radios, Phonographs, > LOCAL OFFICE MANAGER — for KIN-GAR VIDEO f ELECTRONIC SERVICES ‘ For Lease By Tender Four bay service sation with pumps-and hoist. Front:.end garage Castle Cooperative Transportation Society. cae Tender to state length of lease tendered for and | price offered for all: front end equipment and current parts hr sick, Building, equipment and stock may. be inspected. : iby. ing the shop. f or, manager. “Tender bids to close and be in the Society office Hot later than 5:00 p.m. May 11, 1964. “All tenders to be sealed and marked FRONT END TENDER, 4 ‘Highest. or. any: tender. not necessarily :Reply ‘to P.O. Box 580, Castlegar, BC. il TAS Hit eady ‘five, se. class seolits ‘formed into the Eagle patrol who hop to, attend 8 catiiporée ‘goon, Four tenderfoot Scouts and five'new'or unclassified scouts make oP. the Bear, Lion and Tiger patro! An Tepartant vent’ at? ‘this , | meeting wag «the ai high:;; escomting i a Mr, , | Manns. The wood badge "ahd parech- ines avas ‘presented ‘to -Mr:! Munns by) Bd.: Mosby, :: ‘ districts‘ councji chairman. Mr.-Munnz also received | | the; warrant of appointments asa Scouter. 31 will: be ‘made on both days. Please: put ‘therh out a Lakes::a couple weeks ago “in time for these’ Special pick Ops. ys 0D, May. 6. on May 1 and Vexpect ave UH bea few: ‘dandies. taken‘ ‘out “of | ° there, Last ‘year’ Pearl, ‘Pink’ and | 5 Blue Back Plugs were the big ki ‘twa | 28 ‘at 'the opening. Try them this ‘two! year'with a Polar Bear-buck tail | : pga er fly’ dust, for. fans See you Allen Selbie, Village Clerk. - ee ZING: ‘OR BUILDING ee “Now's THE TIME: TO CONSIDER BLECTI R ic COMFORT ‘H if YOUR \ WEST KOOTENAY. P POWER: REPRESENTATIVE “OR ANYONE“ IN ‘THE, BUILDING \. INDUSTRY. WILL:BE: PLEASED TO TELL YOU MORE - ABOUT. GOLD. MEDALLION HOMES. WEST KOOTENAY "POWER . 7. ‘Migaentation of}: ward : | ment the: highest ‘award in-scout-}. ‘= ri plats ‘oi be made at ayme ek s And the. Bank of Montreal can get you started:on your dream vacation, too! 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