2 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 11, 1967 Newly-Formed Forest Wardens Chapter Will Stress Conservation to Area Youth Castlegar and district boys’ he to take and has since, then ‘spread western Canada, now have tl part in a. new youth activity with the formation of a local chapter of Junior Forest Ward- ens of Canada, The forest wardens, a group which concentrates on woods- craft and conservation, is for teen and pre-teen-age boys. It features competitions for a series of achievement badges. Squamish. Another camp is to be held in eastern Canada from Aug. 14-29, but local boys will not be eligible for this camp. It remains as an incentive for future years however, one Official of the new group said. The forest. wardens move- ment was formed in B.C, in 1930 making famous the red coats which are the mark of forest warden groups. Today in British Columbia there are some 5,500 Wardens undergoing training and 73 War- den Districts have been organiz- od. Nearly one half of this 5,500 received their training in or-| ganized districts, the balance, known as the Lone Patrol, re- nificant was the number of adults present — a total of 16. It is extremely rare, sald one of the organizers, when the number: of interested adults at such an initial meeting is equal to, or even nearly equal to, the number of boys, Although activities at the present are somewhat limited, meetings are continuing each Thursday at 7.30 p.m, in the basement of Woodland. Park ceived instruction by correspon-] School. - | dence, acquiring knowledge and skills, self-reliance and a healthy and informed attitude toward resources management. Some 60,000 young British Columbians have been trained in the program which in this An adult council selected at the first meeting includes adult supervisor Gordon Pettitt, acting adult council chairman Bo Vance of Celgar and council members George Doi, Doug Sin- ton, Charles Harrison and Gord- province comes under the direc: | on ‘Brady. tion of the Canadian Forestry Association of B.C. The prime objective is the conservation of youth and renewable natural re- sources with hopes it will devel-| F op in each boy a sense of per- iam | sonal responsibility for the wise i We Now Stock The Finest In European Styled “SUNGLASSES By Zeiss Zelss. Umbra! Glasses Absorb Harmful Rays For Eye Protection Prices Start At “$14.95' with Case . "SOLOHd LuLLad HOTOS. - TTT -P i SOLOHd LLLLad “BET PETTITT PHOTOS we of our waters, soils and wild: Action programs get Ward- ens out of the classroom and in- to the woods for practical train- Gastlegar Socials Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Easton were Nelson visitors Saturday. Guests at the home of Mrs, H, Johnson Sunday were Mr. and Mrs, Wm, Wright of Longbeach, B.C. Mr.‘and Mrs. Paul Koehler ing in such as tary forest management, tree planting and thinning, forest]: fire prevention, insect and dis- ease control and soil, water and| Mr. At a recent organizational meeting of the wardens in Cast-| are Tegan the turnout of 18 boys was ging but even more sig- of Evans, and Mr. and Mrs, G. Eastcott of ‘Rossland. and Mrs, Ray Mclver of Nelson. visited here Sunday. and Mrs, Mclver are former Castlgar residents, and Mrs. Pete Ewart in 1 Kamloops while Mr. Ewart attends the Canadian Legion con- vention there. y we stock a full seloction of SAVAGE SHOES for children The Scene at... KINNAIRD SECONDARY Joan ent is Centennial Queen! Cheers! a Daryl did riot finget his lin- es, Bonnie did hot fall off the pyramid and Mr. Maglio did got his moose! | Our spring Revue was quite successful, and all of us can now heave a sigh of relief, The choir led off the pro- gram with four selections: Swiss Mountain Song, At the Fair, the b| Ash Grove and Try to Remem- er. Director was Miss Kavic and.accompanist was Mr. Maglio The next item on the pro- gram was Bible reading by guest performer, Cathy Abrossimoff of At the conclusion of her a ing, Mr. Lind presented her with the Soroptimist Trophy for saving received the highest mark at the music festival (attained in speech arts division) by any Cast- legar, or Robson student. Next, our own speech arts team came forward. Although there are only eight of them, they had succeeded in winning four firsts, two seconds, one third, and a trophy at the fest!- val, The four who received first place standings recited their test ‘pieces, These were: Linda Hust- on — “Ve: ja”; Joanne Rempel —“When You “are Old”; Richard Maddocks'—- “Train Dogs” and Ray, Ungarian — “Cattle Coun- "The girls rench class igs Sang three selections O Canada; Le Joy: ioe promons eur and Aupres De Ma Blonde. Miss ' McQuarrie’ was. the director and Miss Kavic the ac- companist. The drama ‘club put ona lively, ‘one-act ney “Snoop's Scoop” about a high school news- paper club. 'The stage setting was very effective and the actors threw themselves into the per- formance with great vim. A highlight was the appear- ance of the most magnificent moose head you ever saw! Mem- bers of the cast were: Pat Sween- KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS NGO ST. RITA’S HALL FRONT ST. - TONIGHT éy (editor), Richard Maddock (sports), Dave McClellan ang Barbara Batting ( ry Haley (advertising manage David Amos (member of staff), “snaps” (Eugene Deptuck), and “Snoop” (Corinne Sheridan). The play's director was Mr. Maglio. Mr. Martin was in charge of sets and props. His assistants were: Nancy Fowler, Debbie Mc- Gauley, Carol Obedkoff, Barbara Looney, Dave Haywood, Cecil Stoochnoff, Gary Konkin, Sid- ney Hardy and John McArthur. Make-up and costumes were handled by Miss J. Foster and Miss L. Gorkoff. The second half of the pro- gram saw the Kinnaird Jr. Sec: iene, band perform some selec- “This was Jollowed by a gym- nastic display. chairs were: moved eters Ag walls— leep—and the performers rent through their routine on centre floor. First gymnast to perform was Bonnie Shiskin who did a “balance beam routine.” Next, the girls’ physical ed- ucation Classes put on a mass “pyramid” display. The girls were all bare-footed and dress- ed in white T-shirts and yellow shorts. They moved jhrourh the patterns of their drills with de- lightful precision. Eaea e Make it iI special ..it ‘ BLOUSES Suit, Fussy and Prints Sizes 10-44) The Perfect Gift! J GIFT. SUGGESTIONS o Gloves & Scarf Sets Pink, Blue, Etc. Hand Bags — New Spring Shades — $4.95 $7.95 LINGERIE Nylon, Three-Quarter, Long Gowns. Both Terylene and Cotton PEIGNOIR SETS ‘In Both French Blue and Aqua $13.98 to $24.98 Please Note .... _ Now Open on Mondays $2.95 | somber i Jam= [Tomato Ju {Flour Robin Hood, 20 Ibs. Empress Pure. True fruit flavor. 48 fl. oz. tin Oks Town House. Fancy Quality. 48 fl. oz, tin Cheese Slice Berkshire. ‘Canadian, Swiss ‘or Pimento, 8 oz. package .. Lucerne or Alpha. Evaporated. For | Canned Milk cooking, coffee or baby’s formula. 15 fi. oz. tin Banquet Brand. - Beef, Chicken or Turkey. 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A year ago we started looking for a druggist to assume “the operation of the store either as an employee or purchaser. Unhappily, none was found and we are reluctantly forced to ee the decision to close Pitts Prescriptions the first week in June. The fixtures of the store will be sold and the prescription records moved to our store in the Plaza, Carl’s Drugs. Commencing today the stock will be sold off at reduced prices. We are mindful of the deep loyalty and friendship of our many friends in Castlegar who have dealt at Pitts since the day one. For this reason, we shall continue to serve them with'a twice-a-day delivery. into Castlegar from Carl’s Drugs. ‘We hope that our friends and patrons will understand that this was not an easy decision to make. After weighing the possibilities of obtaining a druggist in the near future, and after considering the needs of our growing family of four, we felt that this was the only proper decision. “We would like to'say a sincere thank you to all. the friendly people ‘who have helped make this a “special kind” of drug store and we look forward to seeing you in the Plaza. ‘Sincerely, Cari and Doreen Knutson Every Item in the Store Reduced from Dristan Tablets And Nasal Spray Regular $1,25 SALE... 99c ‘Bromo Seltzer Regular $1.09 SALE 89c Regular 79c . SALE 59 Regular 48c . . SALE 29c Lucerne Bene Quality. Regular, Farmer Style or 2 Per cent. 16 oz. carton: Scotch “Tape” Match Box Toys Regular 47c_. Bron euawes Rac L! \ SALE 99c SALE 79c : SALE 49c "Regular 25c SALE -Listerine. Regular $1.19 .. LE Regular 79c Regular 43c . Chin q 25 Per Cent Off California New Crop. Sweet and Juicy. Handy for the. Jane box Including Fisher-Price, G.I. 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