12 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Feb. 9, 1967 Joint Installation Services Held in Twin Rivers Hall Pythian Sisters of Kooten-, ni ty Temple and the Knights of Pvthiee held a fnint Installation of officers Jan. 21 in the Twin niere atattation: Grand Queenie Bingham ronda: ane sisted hy Grand Manager Mrs, Maree Sorenson. and Grand Sen- for Mrs, Jov Saunders. ° The following. officers for 1967 were dulv fristalled: vast chief. - Mr, Florence Nixon: most excellent chlef, Mrs. Ora Hentlee excellent senlor. Mrs, | p; ‘a Dewis: excellent: funtor, vt Tean Jones; manager, Mre, Bain Sherbiko: treasurer, Mrs, Nellie Bradford: secretary, Mrs, Murlal Grunerud; protector, Mrs. Nancy Gemmitl; fuard, Mrs, Rose Campbell; ‘nustelan, Mrs, Sorenson. ‘Trustees elected were Mrs. Helen Strelioff. Mrs. Edith Wil- son and Mrs. Queenie Bingham. At the conclusion of the install- ation ceremonies Brother Walter Marken and his band provided the music. for an evening of dancing. At their regular meeting held in the Twin Rivers aa the Pythian Sisters selected ‘ their Tepresentatives to the grand ses- sions, and formed the commit- tees for the year. Mrs. O. Lightle was select- ed to atiend the grand sessions, with Mrs. J. Sherbiko as alter- nthe Pvthian Sisters in Mr Chief - Mrs. Mrs. A. Saunders is con- Hitutlonal officer; Mrs. J. Gem- mill, alternate officer; Mrs. D. Waliace, temple mother; kitchen W. Nixon’ and Mrs. Bingham; gifts, Mrs. C. Bradford and Mrs, Possible Air Pollution Will Be Investigated Possible air pollution will be the subject of a letter from Castlegar, council to the West Kootenay Health Unit. ‘ Mayor R. C, ‘Maddocks said Tuesday night that he wanted hip, Mra, A. Saunders, Mrs. ‘Sh and Mrs. Wilson, ero were discussed ‘for the Apa? fool tea and for the fal! azaar, Past Chief, Mrs, V. Soren- sen, along with Mrs, pradford, Mrs, Nixon and: ME.C, Lehtls were each pesianted tha gift, a token of apprecia- mm from the Temple for their tong and faithful service, The of refreshments bri the evening to a close. ugh there would be no air pollution of fly ash from a pro ‘posed sawmill to be constructed on the Columbia river in the area of Selkirk College. Council was also concerned that smoke from the proposed mill might interfere with the northern approach to the Castle- gar Airport. Guides and Rangers are making their plans early for their Centenntal nrofect. For the Guides there will be a West Kootenav Heritage Camp held at Cane Rory, Frain aly 9 ta 18 en it is exnected their 300 airls attending. . wil be Former Kinnaird Resident Dies In Albany, Ore, A former resident of Kin- naird. Mrs. Alma Sahlstrom, 79, died_in Albany, Ore., Jan. 31. Born in Sweden ‘she came to Kinnaird. settling on a farm pe) was later owned by Percy es, Mrs. Salhstrom was well er, Peter Ostrum of Penticton. She was predeconeed by a daughter, Viola in 1 Ore erment was ine “Albany, WILLIAMS ., (MOVING & STORAGE @.C.) LIMITED Trall,.B.C. i folk’ dancing, music are some of the activities on the agenda. and each girl will be exvected to tell a little of the history of her own town, r vil nie e Rangers, girls from 1: to 18 years are also planning 5 Drimitive camp in the Christina Take area the latter part of July. This camp will also draw Rang- ers from throughout the West Kootenays, and the area, The Twin Rivers division plans have been discussed re- garding the holding of Brownie revels in June and a Guides Cevfennial tea in April. Guides and Rangers Plan Centennial Projects Early Nelson the first weekend in March. On their schedule they have planned tobogeaning, tours, church service, and sing-sones. Guiders and Scouters of the Twin Rivers division have vlan ned a Boy Scout and Girl Guides Own Service, which will be held Feb. 19 at 2.80 p.m. in the SHSS gym. It is. hoped that the parents of the Don Faris will be the | speaker. There will. be scouts, and ‘Rangers’ along with the leaders taking pare a lans are also being made to hold a Youth Service on Feb. 26 when the Scouts, Cubs, Guid- by: councillors, «teachers ‘and. members. of the An rd of opportunity for‘such talent to be it'was Properly. Teco; revealed Monday night at the ‘There _ regular: monthly. meeting © of SIF Isr also’, resented ‘that | Ara {Dre Nick Schmitt’ ofthe’ Trail |: will be the - course’ of discussions and ‘members ‘of ¥ rd were urged to: at- Jaqués,- ‘hhas been a ‘First project of: ‘the group is to be _an-amateur tale: £18 at wi Way yling commented onthe great eal of talent in-this district and ic the contest will-provide an gnized.": willbe suaftions for John | Arrow | School: airman: Monday ni night went'on ‘to. stress “{nelude | that. BCTT: will” H accept ‘those stu: Parents Will Find College’s "Technical : ‘Program Very Good. Selkirk College. !): council: report, District No.) Dawes ‘and Jack ‘Noung Se dards’ e* their.work: [the College recegnieed” ate said: It-is ‘hoped that within the next four ‘or. five years at the most parents will be recognizing more: arid’ more’ what ‘is being offered in the technical field at In’ presenting ‘the College to; trustees: of || Commenting’ on the minister’s ‘Mr. McC expressed fear that ‘such a plan could: increase the ‘hospital mill rate in this acea ie all ‘taxpayers | better in’ the: regional district: have to be carried out) at ated ”* How: for: bonds, Mr. McCutcheon said that “‘the broader base you r have; the easier “it is to sell bonds.’ backed bonds “anyway.”. ything B.C.-goverament | \ Probléms of Smoke ‘and’ Fiyash "Kinnaird ‘Protests Sawmill to , Department of Transport The Kinnaird village council is unanimously ; opposed to the] G.: proposed building of a soynnlll at Brilliant * aM H letter ofp! test will be sent: to the depart. ment of transport, since it is be- ,Meved such’ an: operation could Shave an adverse affect on the al This decision was reached - Tuesday night following the pre- sentation to. council by. Comm. ‘chairman S.Rust of two letters from an of the ‘Central Koo- tenay Regional District, said the district: pilots who. were not in| letter’s were sent to the Region- favor of the construction of such a mill, Both ‘ietters pointed out that al District,‘ but. because of the seriousness of the matter he felt smoke and flyash would present| to’ council. a hazard to engines, * Comm. Rust, who 1s also aircraft--by restric. ing vision and. affecting aircraft| be asked to. a) “The Regional District will ing permit for the mill,” Comm. Rust sald, “and i dor f neR, how. they, can turn it . Rust Seed that it neern and ‘the support: of the: depart- ment of transport should be soli- they, should ‘also-.be presented | cited. Copies ofthe letter will be sent to the Hon. Don Brothers, rove the build-| Dr.’ Nick: Schmitt: of: the;;West “Health Unit and Sel- was a commuter of ‘grave col Kootena: kirk Co! lene. DEED to-the Improvement’ a cheque for $2,000 was turned, over. to Kinnaird village ‘chairman Carl’ Loeblich Friday © night. by. society . vice-president John Paluck. The society held a party that evening winding up the 2434 year history of the community-minded organization. It ety Halland | recalled events that had occured over. the: years in the hall. Shown ‘here, from left to’ ~ right, are: Jim Wisted, the society’s sec- ond president; Mrs. Walter Jacobson, who recalled the history of the society; Mr.:Pa- duck; Mr. Loeblich; Jim: Macheth, master ies, and Mr-J was a night of nostalgia and remini as the hundred-odd persons in attendance St the society for 20 years. =. Castlegar News Photo '