UPSTREAM PORTAL of 850-foot-long, 60-foot-diameter diversion tunnel at 7-Mile hydro-electric development on the Pend d’ Oreille River. Flow of the river will be diverted through this tunnel during construction of the concrete dam and powerhouse, scheduled to be completed in 1980.—B.C. Hydro Photo Kinnaird Primary The Primary Division of Kinaird Elementary School had a very successful track meet. Al June 4 with the winners of the following events listed in order of first, second and third: Decorated Bicycles Gr. 1—Wade Walsh, Jenni- fer Scory; Mark Streloff, Mary Anne Mathieson; and Lisa Strader and Marty Hall. Gr.2—Lisa Hall, Brian Christiansen; Bonnie Walker, Dianne Cromarty; and Barbara Gillis, Scott Belisle. = Gr. 3—Tanya Rogers, El- ena Kinakin; Donald Hill; and David Nichols, Edward Plant, 30-Metre Dash 9/10-yr. Boys—Billy Alex- ander, Phililp Johnston, and Harold Chernoff. 9/10-yr. Girls—Barbara &yr. Boys—Mark Dascher, Peter Langlois, and Raymond ngus. 8-yr. Girls—Tracey Bond- aroff, Doreen Innes, and Carla Harder. T-yr. Boys—David Goosen, Brian Christiansen, Steven Pic- ton. 7-yr. Girls—Cindy Tame- lin, and Jennine Harding. Gregg Plotnikoff, and * Lar rence Crowe. 6-yr. Boys—Mark Streloff, Gyr. Girls—Lisa Strader, Dayna. Bindert, and Margo Gundersen. Pre-school—Taylor Hard- ing, David Kravski, and Lowell Harder. with Steven Strader. Mothers’ Race—Mrs. Dor- othy Martini, and Mrs. Dianne Strader. Cheveldave, Marilou Eaton, Hop and Marianne Hall. Race 9/10-yr. Boys—Philip Joh- Give your fami our best. may Sour Cream. PALM DAIRIES LIMITED Sms May Weather Replaced By Record Breaking Rainfalls The climatological sum- mary for the month of May compiled by the Department of Atmospheric Environment at the Castlegar Airport is as follows: For the first thtee weeks of May the southeastern inter- for experienced sunny skies and above normal temperatures brought on by aridge of high pressure which moved. eaat- ward across the province. Occasionally, a Pacific dis- turbance~ broke through the ridge giving normal amounts of rain, Near the ‘20th. of the month the protecting ridge moved over the prairies and ‘was replaced by a cool, damp air mass that pumped strong Pacific systems out of the southwest which inundated this area with record-breaking rain- falls and low temperatures, By the end of the month a total’ of 87.4 mm of rain was received which far You Save af Bonnett's 10 Pct. OFF for CASH the previous record of 62.6 mm ‘which fell in 1949, Also, daily precipitation records were bro- ken on the 20th, 80th and Sist, Temperatures balanced out at about normal, however, record-breaking low, maximum temperatures were established on the 30th and Sist, The average monthly wind speed was slightly below nor- mal while hours of sunshine were slightly above. “Jehovah's Witnesses District Conveniions to he Held in B.C. The Governing Body of Jehovah's Witnesses has re- vealed in New York completion of plans for 20 district conven- tions of the religious group in Canada during the summer of 1976. for the tion at the Vancouver conven- tion on July 8 - 11. The theme of the meeting is “Sacred: Service" and Mr. Humeny said the program, comprised of Bible lectures, symposiums, discussion periods ts Castlegar congregation of Je- hovah's Witnesses, W. Hu- meny, said three conventions are scheduled for the province of British Columbia in Vancou- ver, Prince George and Nanai- mo. He said each convention is expected to attract many thou- sands of delegates, Mr. Humeny said about 95 ‘ or more persons would repre- sent the’ Castlegar. congrega- Division Holds Track Meet nston, Billy Alexander, and Keith Coleman with Harold Chernoff. 9/10-yr. Girls—Barbara Cheveldave, and Shelly Cher- noff. 8-yr. Boys—Mark Dascher, Darren Bindert, and Aaron Friesan. 8-yr. Girls—Tracey Bonda- roff, Doreen Innes, and Lisa Hall: Classifieds, Where All Services Are A truck driver in Kansas City had an unusual sideline. He ran a Classified Ad in a local newspaper offering to listen without comment for 30 minutes . . . for a $5 fee. When a response is re- quested, he replies at no extra cost. And he says he handles up to 20 calls a day, many by appointment! Most Want Ad users ex- pect more than talk in response to their ads. They want action, and ‘they get it when they advertise in the Castlegar News. ‘Try a mighty Classified Ad today. Just phone the Want Ad action line at 365-7268, During Mark Twain's days as a Newspaperman, he was editor of a small Missouri paper. One day he received a letter from a subscriber, stating that he had found a spider in his paper, and asked if this was an omen of good or bad luck. Twain replied: “Finding a spider in your paper is neither good or bad luck. The spider was merely looking over our paper to see. which merchant was not advertising so that he could go to that store, spin his wab across the door, and lead a life of un- disturbed peace ever afterward.” : T-yr. Boys—David Goosen, Brian Christiansen, and Brian ichards. T-yr. Girls—Cindy Tame- lin, Barbara Gillis, and Jennine Harding. ‘ §-yr. Boys—Gregg Plotui- koff, Mark Streloff,:and Law- rence Crowe, fi 6-yr. Girls—Lisa Strader, Lisa Dibiasio, and Marty Coul- son. 9/10-yr. Girls—Barbara Cheveldave, Shelly: Chernoff, and Marianne Hall, 8-yr. Girls—Carla Harder, Doreen Innes; Tracey Bondar- off; and Laura Simonen. ‘yr. Girls—Jennine Hard- ing, Cheryl Harder, and Cindy Tameli 6-yr. Girls—Dayna Bind- ert, Lisa Strader, and Mary Anne Mathieson, [Wheelbarrow Race 1 9/10-yr. Boys—Billy Alex- ander, Philip Johston; Keith Coleman, Aaron Friesan, and Robbie MacDonald, Harold Chernoff. x 8-yr. Boys—Mark Dascher, Paul Farrell; Michael Muller, Michael Richards; and Donald Hill and n Friesan. ‘T-yr. Boys—Brian ‘Chris- tiansen, Steven Picton; Doug MacDonald, Marty Hall, and ernoff, Billy Alexander, and Roger Junker. 9/10-yr. Girls—Shelly Che- rnoff, Marilou Eaton, and Bar- bara Cheveldave. &yr, Boys—Raymond An- gus, Scott Belisle, and Ricky Schulz, &-yr. Girls—Tracey Bonda- roff, Kim Sorenson, and Tracey Jenks. . ‘T-yr. Boys—Doug MacDon-. ... ald, Marty Hall ‘Wade + Walsh: ie ‘7-yr. Girls—Barbara Gillis, Jennifer Scory, and Margo Gundersen. @-yr. Boys—Robbie Schulz and Steven Miner, 6-yr, Girls—Lisa De Biasio, Lisa Strader, and Mary Anne Mathieson. ‘ g A very special thanks to Mrs. Coleman, Mrs. Crowe,, Mrs. Farrell, Mr, Harder, Mrs. Harding, Mrs. Goosen, Mrs. Streloff, Mrs. Rogers, Mr, Scory, Mr. Scott, Mrs. Walker and Mrs. Ursulak who offered their~ valuable assistance in making the track meet such a tremendous success. Daryl Morgan, Michael Silves- ter. . 6-yr. Boys—Gregg Plotni- - koff, Hae Ryang Cho; Mark Streloff, ‘Steven’ Miner; Law: fence Crowe, Darren Roul- stone, Race ‘9/10-yr. Boys—Arne Brat- tebo; Billy Alexander, Roger Junker; and Harold Chernoff. 9/10-yr. Girls—Barbara Cheveldave, Marilou Eaton, and Shelly Chernoff. 8-yr. Boys—Aaron Frie- san, Peter Langlois, and Mark Dascher. as 3 & is—Gaglc Hagges. Toa ere and Tracey Bondaroff. “t-yr. Boys—David Goosen, Brian Christiansen, and Mich- ae! Silvester. . ‘1-yr. Girls—Barbara Gillis, Jennine Harding, and: Cindy Tamelin, ” 6yr. Boys—Mark Streloff, Lawrence Crowe, and Gregg Plotnikoff. 6-yr. Girls—Melody Green- wood, Dayna Bindert, and Lisa Strader. Slow Bicycle Race 9/10-yr. 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