CASTLEGAR bee thi J uly z 1976 NOTICE FRANK'S SHARPENING SERVICE willbe 9°, CLOSED for holidays from JULY 18 -'AUG. 9. > 327 LAST 2. DAYS Today, Tomorrow for the CIL Worksaver Paint Hash Browns | Potatoes, rere CASTLEGAR NEWS, Friday, July 2, 1978 FOODS FOR THE FUN OF IT Manor House, Assorted Varieties, » - Meat Pies Salad Dressing Piedmont. For Testier Salads ind Sandwiches. Potato Chips Party Pride or Krispee, Assorted Varieties, ‘ THAT) FATEFUL MOMENT, the ART of Miss Castlegar. C.U.P.E. Local 1341, Glenda Frisk; Miss West, Clarisse Kowalko; 4 Lelt to right, Miss Plaza Merchants, Donna Townsend to reign as second princess; Miss Castlegar Drug, Jocelyn Dmytruk; Miss “indy. ‘Marnedeh, Mias U Dave' Dixie Lee; Donna Baron, Retiring ‘ameo and Miss Castlegar 1976-77 Joanne Wabisco, Miss — royalty, first princess Conole Polonikol!, Miss Castlegar Katrine Mi Selldrk Lions, Judy Cheveldave; Misa Trowelex and first princess | Thor-Larsen and second princess Donna Gulllemin. BG We. 6 ox. 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Yoder); Over- ture “Eroica" (arr. J. Skor- nika); Yesterday, (arr. Z. Au- ken); Swiong Bolero (P. Yoder); The Windmills of Your Mind (arr. K. Whitcomb); and Rus- sian Folk Rhapsody (A, Piata). There were also delightful solo and ensemble numbers: ‘The Grade 9 quintet played “Smoke on the Water.” (Mem- bers of this group are: Darey Ki Bird (arr. A. Balent); ade a4 Sten Kirkwood, Perry Horning chi Wedding Invites e . Raffle Tickets CASTLEGAR NEWS and Bryan C: Carole Plante ond Sulla Holdsworth performed a plano and flute duet. Darcy MacKinnon gave a trumpet solo, accompanied by Rodger Brady. Sandi Nelson and Jean Davie followed with a flute duet. Jean Davie performed with two piano solos—a Chopin Nocturne and a Mozart Sonata. These special numbers were quite :tames= - the sun... ALMAY is complete Sun Tamer They are all hypo-aller- genic and unscented. A Sun Bloc Gel — for extra sensitive areas, Full Filter Sun Lotion — for skin that burns easily. were enthusiastically Bin ‘Mr. Clark's Annual Club produced a terrific Cobra V — “The Change”. It is dedicated to theFree Spirit and is a handsome looking book indeed. It is a tribute to its sponsor and its hard-working staff and will certainly be a prized pos- i session of our student body in * years to come. * * . The lub mem- FRANK HAMILTON, who has been supervisor of instruction for School District No. 9 for the past two years, has been appointed District Superinten dent of School District No. 88 (Terrace) effective July 1. His present position will be filled by Tom Good of Duncan. Great Aeroplane Contest . P a Don Jones With a Sample of Both the Paper and Balsa Frame Aeroplane Local Kiwanian Jim Cromwell ‘Atends 61sf Annual Convention of Kiwanis International Jim Cromwell of Castlegar “was xmong more than 18,000 people attending the 61st con- vention of Kiwanis Internation- al in San Diego, Calif., June 23. o “Selkirk College ‘Holds Reunion Today-Tomorrow A reunion of the chartered students from ‘Selkirk’s pre- mier year will take place at Selkirk College today and to- morrow. The reunion promises to be an exciting and nostalgic event with many of that first- Seml-Filter Sun Loti for predominantly oily skins (or fair. combination once a tan is underway). Deep Tanning Lotion & Deep Tanning Oil — for cil-tich skins and estab- ished tans. Sun Tamer — an after sun moisturizer. Almay . stress that the more slowly a tan is bu- ilt, the longer it will last, and that too much sun can cause skin aging, wrinkling — and in exe treme cases, skin cancer. available at CARL'S DRUG MART (n the vy of the . Castleaird Plaza PH. 365-7269 bers, sponsored by Mr. Shep- pard, were not to be outdone. They produced the best paper ever, despite all the pressures of end-of-the-year tests and essays The “Mystery Story Con- test" winner was Debbie Ma- son. eo as Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Walters on the arrival of their baby daughter! Mrs. Vecchio has done a wonderful job of -pinch-hitting for Mrs. Walters. All the Home Ec girls (and boys) unite in saying thank you. * © oe Next week we will have our awards day results for you. Meanwhile, happy holidayst Even though there was snow on the Blueberry-Paulson summit last Thursday, don't be downhearted. July could be gorgeous from start to finish! — to their old sists ars ands. : Today is registration, giv- ing the students an opportunity to cateh up on the last 10 years. Tomorrow morning @ repeat of the original trek for a flag pole will be made from the old Gelgar site to the present campus. A new flagpole will be. cut and carried by the original students on the came route as in 1966. They will proceed from Celgar down the river through Castlegar, across the Kinnaird bridge and then to the college campus. There the pole will once again be raised in front of the administration building to begin another decade in Selkirk College's history. * - The reunion concludes with a banquet and dance tomorrow evening. ._ traffic. A member of the Kiwanis Club of Castlegar, Mr. Crom- well attended the annual ‘con- vention which saw the election of new Kiwanis International officers and trustees, the pass- ing-of resolutions upon which tl he ‘brgtinization’s 's 1976-77 com. mutity"service \ programs. will” be built, and the amending of the Kiwanis International con- stitution, Kiwanis Internation- al, a world-wide men's service organization, has over 282,000 members in 6,800 clubs located in 50 countries or geographical areas of the World. ‘Among noted individuals speaking before the converi- tioneers were famed Olympic track star Jesse Owens, Phoen- ix, Ariz; Virginia Graham, well-known television and fa- shion show host; Dr. Robert H. Schuller, nationally-recognized Castlegar RCMP have had several complaints of inconsid- eration during funeral proces: sions when enroute to the cemetery. A spokesman for the local detachment asks that the gen- eral public recognize these pro- ceasions and not break into this television evangelist on. “The Hour of Power"; and Kiwanis International President Ted R. Osborn, Lexington, Kentucky. Other convention activities included various awards lunch. . an Aand ¥elinica;' you ‘dances’ for: the young people; special ladies programs for the Kiwanis wiver; and sight-see- ing tours to the famous San Diego Zoo and Sea World. A Great Aeroplane Con- test, sponsored by the Selkirk Lions, will this year replace the Soap Box Classic, held for the last four years during Sun- flower Fest, Initially, the main event will be on-the-spot mak- ing, and flying of paper. aero- planes, but more complicated models will be flown if entered, In 1967, Scientific Ameri- can Magazine: held an‘Interna- . tional Paper Aeroplane Contest .with'categories such as longest flight and longest time spent in the air. A copy of the’Scientific American book describing this contest is on loan to the Castlegar Library, and some startling winning designs are described-in this book. ‘Aeroplanes made with bal- sa frames covered with tissue and powered with elastic bands, ‘while requiring more patience and skill to make, ny much more scope for flying activities. Very simple designs will take off and land in a moderate-sized room. Other aeroplanes will do stunts or.climb and then glide incredible : distances. » Sample plans for simple models are available through the Castlegar News or the Castlegar Library. The Soap Box Classic is being discontiitued because of, the TRigN risk to: the | parti-, id. cipants and the impossibillity of enforcing . any standards . of safety on the vehicles. The Selkirk Lions look back with relief that none of the past accidents were more serious, BLESSED ARE THEY Blessed are they. who understand My faltering step and palsied hand. Blessed are they, who know that my ears today Must strain to catch the things they say. Blessed are they that seem to know That my eyes are dim and my wits are slow. Blessed are they, with a cheery smile ‘Who stop to chat for a little while. Blessed are they who never say “You've told that story twice today.” * Blessed are they who know the ways To bring back memories of yesterdays. Blessed are they who make it known That I'm loved, respected and not alone. Blessed are they who ease the days On my journey Home, in loving ways. —Anonymous if you like to laugh a lof, NO MOVIE = HON.&TUE. JULY.5 & 6 jeuel L, Walt presents the John Husion-Jonn Foreman film Thelen Win Would Beng ‘An Allled Artists « Columbla Pictures Froaren COED in Alles: JULY should ac- tually have their i on to draw attention to the fact that it is a funeral procession. r HIDE- OUT © Rainbow Brand, In Tomato Sauce. 14 Fl. 02. Hn oosinne $1.00 Edwards Brand. 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