CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July -1, 1963 Kinnaird Schools Hold Annual Awards Day and Picnic. Grade 3{rel . F ff; Grade 3 Dawne Grade 3 Shaton Baron. Perfect, Attendance: ‘Recommended Rules For Saving Lives Each year, summer vacations The annual Kinnaird schools tof. schools, Effort &, Gesriomants Grade Perfect ell. tragedy..to hundreds of. fa- the proficienly awards ‘while aenocl 3 Ernest Quiding; Grade 6 Mario |John Zagozdzon; Danny Hague, | White, f 8 mailles’ ina scefdental drowning takes awards. day was held, ree e board chairman Mrs. Waltér Ja- Postalkoff. i Grade 5 Lynne Gattrell; Grade 6 Effort & Improvement: Grade, Sammy, Harms { Janice Homa the lives of both ‘children and the activity room of the Kinnalté ooh son the ip: Grade 1 Judy Lins; |Larry Sherstobitoff. 1 Donny York; Grade 2 Judy Ne- Grade “ek eeenG breecrys 8 uals adults,’ Next to the, highway,: the /lementary, School, awards,’ Miss” Bloomer presented Grade 3.Elaine Tamelin; Grade 6|. VALLEY VISTA ‘SCHOOL . |vett; Grade 3° Donna ‘McCreight. | Harms, rh amas i es, Lat lake, river. or swimming pool is). The ceremony was opened by the effort and improvement awards |Lucille ‘Duetsch; ‘’ Grade Linda Proficiency: Grade‘ 1: Russell "Citizenship;.. Grade 1 Jimmy |Pereversoff; Grade 3 Caro! om: the most lethal vacation hazard. |nrincipal Harry Bate who wel-/and Mr, Bate the sports award, .|Roberts; Cathey puctich,” Brown; Grade 2 Susle Harms, Lau-| Rutland; Grade 2 Rebecea Gregory; lin, Sharon Baron, Swimming. is faa and sould comed parents and guests to the Following the ceremony, the = < bes ae Batety he the All awards day ceremony. Mrs. Haley, | students went to the Kinnaird Park Canada Insurance Federation, re-|on’ behalf of the PTA, present vee part’ in the annual school than 220 Canadian th a travel- Mustalty anda ed Mas, ¢, Bloomer, Wi Both the awards aay coremaly, and the picnic are made possible ton: for het yeas of service by ho! work, and sone f the PTA, commente ir. Bate. Sam Muirhead, Castlegar. and Following ‘are the award win- * - a Robson. family, and Mra. J. Heslop, spent | Ss ‘ nop ond Bre, A. J; Martin had f die, by p, | CASTLEGAR SOGIALS| "" ROBSON SOGIALS |, ti ‘Sills orins sr] ner ome o trond Mra 3 Whe AND | ; oe Neen "Mes “'Johagon, Ph. 365-8204 ter, and brother-in-law, Mr.'and Mrs, fields i ry FO eee tett| ‘"f. Sanford, Ph, 965-5883 |H. Finan, of Edmonds, Wash. STREAM anes ee thelr vacation, they ‘Miss Judy Thorndale’ of Red ‘Mr. and: “Mrs, T.. Sanford and saturday fora lke BY JACK WHITE FIELD H. Hyson left on at the ‘coe Deer, Alberta’has' been a guest’ at will visit in Haney and Bamfleld, )1h¢ Homie of Mr. and Mrg,'A. Lamb, 5 7 y Following the rehearsal of the ote and Mrs, D. Duncan and ry ‘Martin-Barrett wedding, Mra, T. A. He Aas | use wre caren itor S| ole Te awa a | “Castlegar Dini ing Room JUST 52 DAYS ONT HUNT- lieve . the organization ‘which was{to sound. off with’ the siren, Not Oe aes Ed Meyers and sons ga. | Martin home. uests were members me cya OU ING SEASON OPEN: responsible for kicking off the gong] that the Fire Department wasn't in ward and Alec of Grand Forks are gethe wedding aE ae ‘tnd i Now, Obie Monday, ie ‘Thursday. siulan help but notice onl last sod whi really took fevers the there: pitching from the opening pistes ith her. parents Mr. and ae a.m. ‘ 00 ‘p. i weeks paper that the Kinna: @ | se under the able leadership | blast, don’t get. me wrong, they 'm.: Harrower. % dire turda 30. Bul Department was given a,nice bou- | of it's chairman was the Castlegar. ware.’) But. it was just that the. ‘Mr, and Mrs, J, Thompson and | ° ' SENIOR CITIZENS. S naey ig ae a.m. ry Hy i. 00: te é quet for their effort in organizing | Search and Rescue who were called |Search and Rescue Squad who are | family of; Cascade were recent vis- vi meres DD. : em: presel the search for a missing young tad, ] out by the RCMP and who gave:the | getting more adept at getting out itors at the: home of Mrs,.H. John- “This Weekend Specializing in” F The members of the Senior Paine a \ fire, ‘casualty. and: automobile. in- ia It was a very good effort but I be-|signal to the Kinnaird Fire Chief) and getting going all the time were /50n. Citizens are giteats Monday” after. ‘SPAGHETTI &. CHICKEN, ARE RIBS ‘ surance | companies , recommends Hing ease ss a token of apprecia "The quick| Miss "Marjorie King spent her |noon of thé .Odeoii" ‘Theatre, when Zed » these rules for saving lives: Fesponse a thet was received sat vacatich visiting in Kelowna and | they saw ‘the ‘mbyie’ Maguificent | iia i 4 (1) Learn: how to swim and night and ‘the way the Kinnaird | Penticton. Obsession, which they greatly: en- i ; he children ‘to'swim, Ladies ‘pitched in to supply coffee ‘My. and Mrs. C. Petts were Trail | joyed. “After the they ‘Brently' re- Nines ‘Do not swim alone, District's oem of the years Pre ners: are’ the ‘typical: bursts of spontan- | visitors. Friday. freshments were served by the bus- (3) Unless accompanied by a sented citizenship awards to eous co-operation that makes us all . My, and Mrs, Fred Gibson left iness men's wives, boat ao not swim far irom shore. students, i aa : proud ‘to live’ and work in’ this Monday Hic horace for Vancouver. ‘There were also some prizes ports parallel to the shore if you Clatide Bissell, district. supor: community of ours. It is also heart Ad ‘Mira. Wm. Davis who aiven away, snd ‘two'of the: Castle- ish to try for distance, warming spot for ail parents in the | were 2 holidaying re- wis Nal Nie ss inttore. should: no? district when they know that if one | turned home: Sealay : of there youngsters are lost or'in . 8, Horlick teand family re-| winners. ‘The, Castlegar i i float’ into deep. hit 5 antles trouble there is the nucleus of an turn Home Friday after visiting | extend their sincere thanks @ i i f tues ore et dott ater ree Abts Kodied grou: of sana) Oot | oe ee _fo, those. srho 'b y t BA ge —_— Swimmer is in difficulty. ter ‘Popoff; Wendy. Paterson; Stu- as. your’ telephone, and: not. only They apres d' Tiome with Mr. and | transportation,’ and special thanks ate into unfomnt- F K tenays art Deverney; Verna Cheveldave, ready but anxlous to get going at|Mrs. Andrew Clarke and’ family of | to those who entertained them with Coy Do not iaive: into ami. rom 00 ¥ Grade 7 Doris Davis; Terry Kil the first hint ‘af trouble, all you| Seattle, Mrs. Clarke is the formers|such a happy. and pleasant after: ses ater Agere ie. not swim eae pone (ous they in turn will polly tho cial ete nd Mrs, Jack Goodwin of ee (a) Ifa’ swimmer is'in dif-|to Europe. from the Kootenays) | Effort Improvement: Div, man of the Search and Rescue boys aie Cal, are spending ficulty, try to rescuc him with’ wat a low. price has been announced |10 Gordon Tarasoff, Robert: Cow- if they think it is necessary and vo visiting with turned to her home here, from a boat, a rope or an extended oar.|by Vipond Travel ‘Agencies. lin, Michael Sofonoff, James . Vi- before you know it things will bea G-week trip th Vancouver and other Do not ‘swim to him unless it is The trip,. by..train and ship. gue; Grade 1 Loni Cheveldave. as it Palace AME seen, ee Roe ere aes Sa ge 9 3 b victi IL-incl Hepat rie arte bat Lebanon, Oregon, whitre she was 3 Soree tenis naw swim of #40075 to England, ied ob to|Niekvalodoff. Grade 4 John Reith; eal regular’ near the Mfeguard stations. ot eo Te 5480 85 to Holland, |Jack Woods. Grade 5 Gerry Yorkt the: guest of her son’and daughter. Jast_ week and if you did, as 1 aia inlaw, Mr. ‘and Mra: Jatk Jam{éson. Dennis Heagy. Grade 6 Riltta Saa- and sat there and watched those | srs i d, Mire, t:| "Mrs. Sylvia O'Rrlen of Vancou-|== LADIES ARNEL & TERYLENE DRESSES ed ee val eae Eerie Une Lar ate Nelson | icko;, Marlee Trischuky Matt Gal- rorked streaks of lightning ‘playing p ver‘ spent the ‘past: week visiting to cleat, val 3 an - aes. ¢ undertows’ in| on Sept, Sand saxrive urope |y>: Grade 7 Leslie Switzer; Esther hop ‘scotch ‘across the sky, 1 wop- “and Mra. Paul Oglow a with oPMends at Deer Park. clear, - v: 5S (9) Revere of underto on: Sept. 16, It will leave Europe Lang; Branco Simindue. GIRLS AND BOYS SUMMER’ STOCK ALL: REDUCED aS Ay KINNAIRD SCHOOL Award: Proficiency, Grade 1 Linda Popoff, Grade 2 Kathy John- son; Brenda Young; Norman De- yerney, Grade 8 Linda McGauley; Viola Sorenson, Grade 4 Terrill Low Priced. Trips _ d. Grade 6 11 Kastru-| ‘Available to Europe [Ect noserr waccy. Grade 6 Wat Do You Know! YOU SAVE $1.00 on every Cash Purchase of $10.00 THIS MONTHS SPECIAL A 10% Discount on all purchases WOODEN REINF ORCED— FRUIT LADDERS 10 f $17.00 12 ft: $21.40 14 fe $231 80 16 ft. $27. 20 PRUNE PITTERS, Westmark . CHERRY PITTERS, Westmark 89 GLOBEMASTER ONE GAL. WATER JUGS, reg. $7.95 Now onan $6.35 FULL LINE OF 1 & 2GAL. ALLADIN ] WATER JUGS LP, and Mrs, Ty ‘plackbura were. ‘ueky rough wi on Oct, 16 and arrive in Nelson qo) De not swim during light-|on. Oct. 26... ning storms. ‘The price. includes: all meals Atal Learn hoy, to administer on the railway coffee shop, lower artificial respiration. tourist berth on the train between ‘Medicine Hat and Montreal, trans- fer at Montreal from train to ship and - minimum: tourist berth on the “RYNDAM’ of the Holland America Line.in each direction. ’ Railway fare. is‘on -basis of there” being 25 or more «in the party, There is no need to belong to. club or organization ‘to take |Loulse Bate, Ricky. Still, , Bobby ‘Marshall; Grade 1: Robin Heagy; aren ae nai creo ores Linda- Beachamp; Harry ; Haley. nized in the Kootenays. Grade 2 Pat Goetting; Brian Lizee; : If there are 25-or more in| Hawrence Gokdon. : Grade: 3 eee the party, .a: tour. conductor will FO ted Terry. Crnwtords *|be appointed to go along to’ assist| 5, dy “Marshall; Engene Deptu the traveller from ‘here to Europe Linda Robakowskis lan Munr and back, But if there are not. 25 Ti nce Haley; in‘ the group, the plan will pro- ulchaet Kenigen Reenond unas: ceed anyway. The only difference | ian, Grade 5 Robert Wadey; Val- Hes aes slight increase: in) the arie.Kennedy;, Karen: Nielsen; Ron Castlegar News yeild aes son | ota; Chris, Vaessen: Danny a — ertiticates will vig. mended. ‘Munns; David Kanester; George Korhonen; *. Gary. Baron; {Lynda der how many of you thought ‘of Ken Christianson, Terry Craw. ae Forestry Lookout amen Perch. eal “spent Sunday at Christina | ford end Marvin Sharpe all of Bow- ec eatenstes Purcaiivray: vee on ‘top: o! various lo! 8 : : | ness, erta, spent a few days vis- peaks and spotting the numerous|, Mr. and Mrs. Bob iting with Robert Nelson’ enroute Giles Ore BOY, eee fires that every. electrical | storm family. spent: Sunday 'in‘ Penticton. | to' the Okanagon Valley. and New Cheese le, Grade 4 Barbara Me- eaves in i's wake. Last week| _, Wayne Eastcott and Wayne Westminster: Faith Maichael Kanigan, Grade'5 Evelyn Gregory;" Gordon Lang. they: spotted some ty-two. fol- y 5 Mr. and Mrs. lowing that one storm, orturately 2 B Grade 6 Sharon Kinakin;' Bob Burak, Grade 7. Ken Guido; Bert Ris; Sharon Eddies; Linda McGil- livray. Perfect ‘Attendance: Div. 10 x . Se Dewis and fam. ily of. Robson were weekend visit- ors to Deer Park. Others included Mr.’ and Mra, A."Lennox of Oasis; the’ Mackereths of Castlegar “and many more.. the biggest ety and the rest were soon brought under control. If the weather: turns hot the fire hazard in our forests will rapidly "Miss Jean, Stainton and. her climb: and the tenters; picnicers, J brother, John’ of Castlegar were ete. will. be out in. full force. We and daughter of ‘Edmonton, Alber. | recent visitors at the home of ‘Mr. have already had thrée fires starf-|t, are spending a holiday at the|and Mrs. C. :Williamson, Sunday ed in this district due to careless home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | guests at the Williamson home in- fires left. by campers, this is one J. Stuckleberger. -|eladed Mr. and Mrs. J. Reimer. of of.the worst crimes that I'believe| Mrs. Ella (Jamieson has _re~ can.be committed. It not only hits we 7 atthe economy of the Brovince as a Whole but is a costly thing to bring under control, as well as sleav. ing @ blot on our Jandseape and fee ing much of our wild : tant. Think about i ohn : ma sabia Ph. 365-5013, Castleaird Plaza, ‘Kinnaird a ALOT H H INE I a cet “Pll be over—after I do my banking!” : Nowallipa it’s natural for the lady of the house to do much of the family banking, because it’s so ent to look after mnoney. at ong. place... personal loan. All this taken care of under one roof —quickly, e: easily, simply. | . Any bank service you-use is.an introduction to then douse it: again. And. watch those careless cigarette. butts.’:1f Fishing ‘Rods and Lures - > ALL AT + PRICE JOHNSON . (MOTH RAID TO CLEAR ‘Regular’ $1.35 NOW ae ‘99c you must smoke in the'bush do so very cautiously: and: when your sure your fag is out squeeze it bet- ween your fingers to see if it will burn you‘ or! not; if it does it’ isn’t out. Fisherman of the week last week, were ‘Arnie Reinshakken, his Munroe., Grade 6.’ Valerie: Beauch- amp; Walters Popol Marler 6 Tris- chuk; ural; :* Matt ©; Gallo. Grade. L ‘Don! Fone Bob. Stamp- «Bruce ®'Titford; “Karen. Storvold; pind la McGillivray; Keith Allingham;. Tannis~ ‘Wishlow;.: Ju- lie Vaessel —the local ck d:bank,' 9 an: all- ‘service-centre. : This busy homemaker is on her way- to: deposit part of her husband’s salary in their savings account, cash a cheque on their joint chequing account, . and. pay: the monthly instalment - on a many others. And the chartered banks. are always on the lookout for new ways to be helpful to more people. Good reason why the number: of deposit accounts has doubled to 14 million in just 10 years, and 3,500 new accounts are being opened every banking day. : ‘Lamb. * Royal Stark: “Carsales ov Junior: Sporta:Linda. Hilde oe fuile lake and did very x : . aes _&§ "Panotannie Wind fo YP Sisson inch ange well catching there limits:on two f é Bo = ~ mea “ chines a ‘ : ae ne can 3 oa | | eee Sean. miko Series 7 and! MITCHELL SUPPLY LTD. mucerssive Sa ‘They tad tity tro see Full line “of: Building “Materials, st BLUEBERRY C CREEK SCHOOL fist ins I bas - Arborite and, C.LL. Paint. ‘Proficiency: .: Grade: '1; Marie ee ean | sircae Fal Shed, PHONE 365- 4252 fish loving. mink, ‘and when they | Phone. B85 S1St, across fom pe Arena Sr 5 SonbieMabortel) Gade fish loving mink, and when they Grde 5” Sophie") Makoto, Grade there cache but it was gone, — ‘Then there was “Mre. Lloyd Montgomery who was out after the - {big ones and. while straightening out a tangle she drove one barb of |, a. Pink’ Pearl: Plug into her left thumb. It took three-quarters of an hour for the Dr. to’ get it ‘out and as Mrs. L .G, said, “That’s the big- gest sucker I've caught so far.” Fishing in general .was at a low ebb last week and ‘is expected to stay poor on the big lakes till the water goes down again. The: Glac- ial-run off is bringing it'up again but once that starts‘to recede hit “}them and hit them hard,’ there's |’ lots of them around. | Air Gadeis to Spokane “Three: Castlegar Air” 'Cadets left yesterday for’ Fairchild’ Air Force Base Spokane, to attend a leadership ‘course. there. THE CHARTERED ‘BANKS SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY through full-range banking responsive to i growing, changing needs i) an helicopter will put the . men where they’ re needed..." i * & thin column of amoke twists into the sky and another battle against'a forest fire’ begins. : Every minute counts; while the fire i is still small, aircraft can play an i tant part by W ‘bombi or by deli 1g men and to confine the flames until more help arrives. 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