i yet CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, “B.C, f ’ SOROPTIMISTS ‘Page & + iKinnaird Girls? Softball KINNAIRD — Final arrange- ments were made over the week- b: of Commissioners, Kay Andrea- shuk proposed a toast to Sister and Brother Clubs and cA. President of C! y N. Ogiow, Chairman, of Board which were: ‘Queen Boudecca, Joan or Arc, Queen, Mary, I, Queen Elizabeth, Queen. Victor- ja, and n ‘end to the for |of C : er, the Nelson Senor ‘Men’s Soft-} Bruce MacCabe was guest ball League, solist of the evening and delight- The Kinnaird Firemen entered a team to make a & team league. *Three teams from Nelson, one .from South Socan a nd the Kin- “naird team will comprise the league. The Kinraird’s first game will, be played in Nelson on Sunday afjerncon at 2:30 p.m. against the Nelson Transfer, Lorne Marshall will probably be the starting ‘furler, Lorne hae received his release ‘from the Castlegar Cubs. # » Continued from Page 1 with like interests and al striv- ng, toward the one goal, World Peace.” “Remember our ' motto, Looking further!" were the con- cluding words of her talk. . Miss : Jean; Gilker,.Nelson, Re- gional Extensfon'Chairman, gave the meaning of the Soroptimist Emblem, saying in part, “The naine itself was chosen from the Jatin “Soro” meaning’ sister and “optimo” meaning the best, The jm ed his audience with his select- ion, “Scherzando” by Beethoven. Mrs, Helene Currier, Trail; President of the Rossland-Trail Club and Chairman for. the eve- ning, gave words. of welcome to the new club as did Miss Leona Boss, President of the Nelson Club, who also issued verbally an invitation to the group to a joint dinner to be held in Nelson on October 10. Gifts from Sister Clubs were preseted to the Chart- jer Club, - Mra. A, 'T. Horswill, after add- ing her words of welcome and greetings to the new club sald, “The last hundred years have been called the Machine Age ‘in my opinion the next 100 years may well be called the Woman's Age as there are practically no closed doors to women any more,” She got her audience laughing by quoting a “Schoolboy Fowler:” “Benjamin Franklin was. born. Boston; traveled to Philadelphia, met a lady on the street. She Best For Women.” Mrs. H, Currier then Peete to the Queen, a Mac- laughed at him, he married her and ” Goin, back through British History, ‘she the New ‘Club, and was 5 answered outstanding women, some‘. of. briefly on the lives of ing woman, Queen ..Elizabeth, Ti, , Royal City. Doctor,: .- Ethel Trapp, Eleanor” Roosevelt, Mrs. Anna Sprott, Mrs, Nancy Hodges and many othérs, ‘She quoted from a recently read book ‘“Wo- Healy. In closing, she quoted the poem, “Abou Ben Adam,”'(\)¢ Mrs. Margaret Anderson’ thank- ed Mrs, Horswill and each Soro- ptimist then gave her name and classiication in the club. With the men of the Red River’ by -W. J.| 4% reading of ‘the pledge the eve- ning: came to a close, Charter’ members are: Presi- E dent, Mrs, Ruby MaceLan-Angua Vice-President,. Mrs, Marg, And-, son; Secretary, ° Stainer; Trensurer, Mrs, Betty Kerr; ;Directors, Mrs, Swea Pitts, Mrs, Jessie Donnan, Mrs, Arlee derson as members of the ex~- ecutive and Mrs, Helen Robertson Mrs, Ivy Ozeroff, Mrs. Donna Lundgren, Mrs, Lila Fenner, Mrs, Janet Reed; Mrs, Larissa. Bre-. menko, Mrs, Kay Andreashuk,. Mrs. “Edna Marshall, Mrs, Leona Lewis, Mrs. Gladys ‘Collinson. ARROW MOTORS Limited We are’ now ina position to do ‘w first class job-on the body of.- yur car. Gur body man has had _ years of experience in this field like new. Mrs. Mavis!- BODY WORK j— SEE US TO-DAY — 2398 - 3467 Vole For B. C's ‘Futare “Vote Jorbull | : 1° thursday, June 5, 1982 fa _ 3031 “FOR TRANSPORTATION TO THE POLES ~ OR VOTING INFORMATION ¢ 4 Ke : oT and is. lected, There is no problem or anythimg difficylt in Alternative Voting. It is simple and fair. Under the old system of ‘voting, it was possible for the candidate or party with a minority vote to get elected. For instance, if two candi- — * dates had .1000 votes each and the third had 1025, the ‘ghird candidate would win even though, 2000 votes had been. cast against. him. Under: the Alternative Vote. this imposeible. You ‘mark’ the ballot thus: 1-for“your. first... clidices 2-for .your second choice ‘and_s0 on. If, on the first count, there is no absolute cthdidate,, -the one with the fewest. ‘ballots. marked in his: ‘sngain. Then, ‘when the candidate ‘who: has. eae “votes « ‘ than all the other candidates toeetne is seam, he wins rity for any one ae such opportunity exkts.* Day festivities, we! Kinnaird “LIBRAR VICTORIA, Published Every Thireday at. “Th 3 Bs f 4 | Crossroa B of: the Kootenays” cae Ex CASTE: EGAR, BRITISH sue date ZWEDNESD AY UNE}, 1982 : c iat Vol. 5,.No 24 : ARPOE ERE ARS “tomorrow ~ — make. fio “mistake in the ‘history ‘of “British Columbia. j-your family and -your fellow man. participate in the formulation %f some “of the greatest since B.C. became part of Canada: \rail against our, way of life but nem remalt voter are going to decide ur’ future “way, of, the voters of B.C. il have ay ‘to govern you. Keep. it that way, ie chise. ‘There ay » So mare that Fballot;, tomorrows of, al Ce ‘will , Whatever “your” choice, - ti world does.the futang to rig i sae ‘Then too; you ‘arevdo ne to smirked ; hope ‘they, ‘will; arala! fon, fs (democratic “choie “of those you" wish one in, B.C. has ‘ever rh éd! befor system is: not Giffiqult do Just remember it: is nota Mark all the choices. even‘. thusiastic about one or. smhoré: of ber that in.our, Rossland-Tr: on the first ‘court, Don't forget the: plel idcites though yourare: repthiasiestis Or. ‘unen- them. ‘Don't just participate. in the tion ‘while “your neighbor is yoting two or three times. pans il * Aiding it does: not lock like a majority hi i ite jtha ‘first: ever “to operate irom a hi C= ‘wa naird’s , 12-acre community, park 7.) betnamed’ Moric tic 1b, vated! fo. the park project by R.’. \This recommendation .: 5 vin be “forwarded. to the’ next meeting of the Kinnaird’ Village Commission... 3+," ! ‘The..: meeting also decided that ; the: park’ will ‘be given’ to’ the- municipality in;trust,as.a park in Se perpetuity, ;The ‘ite srs escured about three © years, oi and fur-.- ther and donations re zanticipe— sited, Sent The two'12-man bilmps ‘are ganda, they are simple i ‘know without, a shadow ' ‘ofa: on them; make ‘Up your amid: ‘too. doubt “how. we. are Boing | 0, vo é]: ? Net proceéds ae was revealed, in ‘treasurer, Mrs. ne geotty ‘ay the final --meeting of “the season for _ ‘the.. Lillian tigh ‘ CHapter;| when; the swest> _ AODE,: Monday - of ‘the; } Guests of honor'were eth sand 52 May’ Queens, ‘Miss .Carol : Sorensen and. Miss Faythe ss Toe: ‘good, and their, mother: Sorensen"and © Mrs: J: ‘Rosebud? corsages ‘were® to the ‘guests and: to “Mrs. D: vid the south’ corner‘ of the ‘Village's ‘| sold:to the.'Castlegar: Co-opera- newspapers: “from Fort William to Victoria’ on the June 21 week-end ( er Hall ‘on Thursday, - consi- ere! property on Columbia Avenue be} tive Transportation. Society, iwas ~at'ai joint Canadian: Press awl be held’ in: ‘Trallzand “IN eealvet The Nelson Daily? Nea and fo: Trail Daily Times will. be joint ‘v. | hosts to: the gathering, which will Gillis Pure onto,” general 1 aakonier Press. There swill : be Purcell. .of of the .Castlégar -Village | of -‘the arisportation’”. Society, the Parks ap and.teh Projects Society Monday : ni, agreed that ‘the ‘Magee, .. Regent, © and Mrs. vJas. ‘discussions ‘ona number,of jour- Deans, First wineneroe nalistic problems. Following the ‘Mrs. Magee’ < ‘the’ ‘guests and called. on. ati ‘Society “needed new. quarters badly and’ that’ thé sale of part of the ve~, reached after. ‘Tong: and “often! Si fepreséntativés: gt He built ‘and: the part’ -the Pro-| jects Society’ weal have: in. the} baticing oft it! 5. HE biko ‘presiding. * : -meeting of: “the fo! Wnited. Church - W-A,- “at — the ‘request for: assistance in ‘ancouver. About 30 members ere present with. Mrs. sty o ‘offering. $9,000 for, the south” end. of ‘the’ block. If Hie ffe ‘it! was. “décided that’ the re pre: entatives present, agreed in prin- ciple with the sale ‘of the property, and would ‘return* to thejr = res- pective orga: izations’ to ‘arrange their ‘part, in: ‘the’ remainder of. 1. Two "A greatly, increased interest in softball ‘was: announced .by. the - sports committee; chairman, Mr. aor There are men’s, women’s + coaches are needed | however. ‘Walter [eed that the library’ would be - Closed” for’ the summer. ‘mo: except to Banion aig 2° Britis aanticonteol Board has chased a feast of of Iand in Castles this): port on the recent.Conference | - Borat nt Society, is : d_. First Avensc. cd ‘doll: ‘ai in, tl be built without ere cassis for the: first ti nue’ property = to ote would work for. the’ benefit of the com- “short speech. fand then Dr ‘Victor, Goresky.' xy Waneta. Plans also ‘Tivered a take, on. “Child: tony” 2In the jbusiness mee’ Hing which ‘followed,’ ‘Mrs, Magee made ‘a’ ré- {port on her: ‘attendance: vat. Avapeotver recently. She sane ‘the Saddress. 9. fhe ‘Conference‘b: oii if Refreshménts "the close ‘ofithe a e ‘Stanley: Hump! will select, five ude a hort ‘visit. at Ca sa nin, pis nird Improvement So- Meaty. ‘has ‘: (announced that’ their Rose 2 Ball willbe | th ape | neld:, in: the ig Sa ae 7 ges. ese ward. points for -beauty, per: 1 iday, *; form. of a by-law, the Co | would: ‘like to havea “complete | ad for al: a vist the sites of the Cominco] mimity ‘as''a whole. ‘There was allowed Lake sharp. di on plan for -the: ‘ on the ‘oes eee now under|the Village act “pro™ the from ‘each’ ‘of? the’ ‘organizations will form’a permanent comrhittee which? will draw up a. jdetailed |’ k considered. such was. decided pply for the. coming year. +5 posal for the disposal: of | the re-| nainder of the land i in’ question. -] Since’ .the sale "ot the ‘property yuld “ultimately: have. to: be ap- proved: ‘by. the’ ratepayers in: the sion plan of arrangement of the whole Ectumbia Avenue’ ‘block : to ‘pres- oe aay, where he discussed @ number A Eroject, Conservative Candidate “Progressive . Conservative - can-. didate,. Charles H. Wright, visited Deer Park and. Renata on Satur- “with: resi dents there. . In’ answer ‘to Soniestas for’ ame: Mrs. L. C. Oliver, : ‘First United ; ‘Vancouver. gave a re- port on: the’ .Vancouver.: ‘confer- | -\ence, She read: excerpts from ‘an account ‘of working. with -Indian ‘People in .the North, , by | Jessie “tract is $9,000. : Mr. ‘Tarnbull announces that, A ublic ownership to those pest al resources, public utilities and - industries deemed . essential for the. maintenance of employment, the protection of living standards. - and the provision of social serv- -- ices, ‘was’ presented to a public - -|meeting in ‘the Coronation Hal 33} Thursday night, By three cam y fe ‘Nandy on the ‘Ghitea Chur sh “Traini: “Lay Service.” the ‘story of ‘Barkel the conférence cited was ed ‘residents. the. LW. Hi ige. Federal MILA foz.- Kootenay Wrst “4oe2H on the federal ‘polices : of the C. c ‘candid: 3 garding bridges across the Co! hin: Mr. cd gh igation “leadin, Wright. promi iB. ion of, bridges, at. ‘Castlegar ani Tr All "| Despite a shortage of ‘ministers, church ‘but rather "persuaded /Mr. nitby. Eleanor.’ ‘paras of Seales intitled:"TheMinister.”, battle:. Canada, the U. dasyats.the< con’ The Fowlers uséd Sashedsonarg “ ip our tour of the UB. an opportunity for a aightscein ‘Mint. where! 8 iniillion: in’ mutila- tour of interesting spots ‘Eas' Ce currency is destroyed: and the ern. Canada, and ‘bills _ate ern United Sta week, °11,000° mile’ were some of the sites they’ en- yed.; They: were also spectators eee sessjon:of Congress .in:Wash~ ‘The Fowlers - were als much 5 impressed, with New; York jcity’s attractions. The ‘Empire * Building, Radio City, the’ 5 Buil tate ind. the Episco- largest: ; single the world, and were ‘conduct- ery a In’: Sroranie:= “they: visited. ‘the ‘the town refused ‘to"close ‘their North layman, .to. take the: pul- ‘|pit. Mr. North Rept‘ the” church going ‘for: two: years,” paying: a the. mortgage in that time.’ Now |e: ‘that a’ minister. is availabe, he ‘will have a fine:church to ‘come , [aims for’ BCs 33 C.C.F.. candidate for ‘Nelson-Cres- plans; for - The: following principles and! ¥ aims, were set forth by the speak- place’ tem with. its. i and.’ inhumanity’ order -from. which: the “Go {tion and : exploitatio: of one. by. another” will bs ite which economic ‘fens ~ | take place of “the “umregulatedi: ite enternrise and competi in, The ‘newly elected execut ve includes | several ; other. ;the Sisters. whi ‘mer; catering: tp¥a commiul on June’ .22,:,were, made at olié. Bt Rita’s’ Parish, Thursday’ Held “at ‘the ‘hon Fletcher, the | mee of: Mrs. Re Mars ‘F, Ga trip): 710, miles of which” “was” “ byvair,;:line; 2York, ts of: ce visited: wer tysburg, wher ‘of the decisive travel, ich* features: .the Mr. Fowler said: ote ah, industrial meals, foe the 'Sist ‘Mrs, | Kootenay. :: ‘Diocesan. Board of tl jations ‘on display. |L." V. is Swill’ Woman's A i ‘to the Church ere the Fowlers : for ihe ‘Kes break- | of ins ¢ ston, Baltimore, |fast., “Mrs. annual, meeting; in Penticton re hiladelphia, Harrisburg and. Buf- jowhi| fala.. Commenting. on the fact that ill be* teach- ing vacation school here.this sum- ind. arrangements., for. the ny break- fast of district, Knights of. Colum- g 't th= egular medting of” he cae tions: ‘for agricutlural : was venor. in charge of planning the hile ae parks. and. grounds, M ‘Wright ‘stated ‘further, ‘that : food, would 'b Ss. Wir Die ae ‘ail red this area, Mind he in favolir of increased pr vinetal government appropri officers are: Mrs, c. cle 4 lon; ‘Vice-President; Mrs: F., :#/¥. Harrison, Summerland, Treas- ‘Michell, -Nakusp, St resin ;|and: Lone’ Girl's: Secretary-Treas- "|urer; Mrs. L. C. Conn Penticton, and;;planned ut! ‘1 » lresources, public utilities and’in- dustries; to ensure: “as abundant a life. for all as these resources. al: Mr.: Fred Boettiger. of Castic~ gar, was ‘chairman of 'the mect- ing and introduced. the speakers. ‘ S :| wae | Lttle "Hel Trail, Dorcas and "Social Seere- lary; Prayer ‘Partner. and United. AS Mrs:.G. gar, was, elécted .Presi of tl booster. “prize. Next. month's meetin most: of the journey was by air, “That's the only lend sre cently. will® Dalton, | West Kootenay ‘Deanery; for sev- ral years, succeeds’ Mrs. H.) A:| Mrs, Horswill, President ofthe i J ‘unior Secretary. P. Clark. of Nelson. Money voted included‘ $25. | Solly of Summerland. ‘ivall,” New Denver, Lone Girls’ sand Mrs. L. Ac, Smith, ‘Vernon, Lone Girls’ » Honorary president ‘is Mrs, F so each of the Kootenay and Okana- gan camps and $20 to the Koote- £ *Inay Sunday School van.