CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thii Lots of Silver, Scholarships, Athletic Awards, Bursaries at Annual SHSS Awards Day Speciat Presetae Made KINDRED SPIRITS.: Ginger, a an orange Perdtan pussy, ventlred: into the panama thése ‘soft pussywillows caught her, eve. Her cats’ curlosity got the best of her, and she enuggled up for a sniff, perhaps trying to with the name “pussy.” abllsh why a lowly bush should be honored annual awards da pa was held at ds ayy. inst Friday.and the cream of, the Elaine ‘Hitrle,’ Geral and John Lebidoff. The leaders’ club award and the aggregate trophy are considered equal awards. ‘The Stanley Humphries Cup was presented to Miss Hirtle by district’ superintendent of scho- ols Claude: Bissell while school ‘Goreaky Trophy .to’ Gerald Gores! yice-principal Bob Patrick the Leaders Club Cup to John Le- off. day. ceremony was John Holdén while vice-princi- pal Patrick welcomed visitors to the ceremonies and introduced the various guests who Present. ed awards’ and Regional College Operating By Fall of 1966 Predicts Gray . Little hope is held for a / West Kootenay Regional College by oie ial fall of 1965. a faint hope now ‘ James Gray: 0: Tr “it will probably, be the rating 1966, before it starts ope- rating.’ a professional staff to assist | te educational needs of West Koo- tenay. The 16-embet ‘council; in meeting, decided ate the aréa’s needs and recom- mend a program based on felr made the remark while findings. tH its’ ical that professionals would evalu-| district’ ‘Trail, “Terminal: courses require @ great deal of study. We are ‘going ‘to ‘have to find out what d|.the student's need is, what the 's requirements are, what ‘the provincial requirements are, This will ‘take’a little digging.” He, described the two main| © quired: money : bylaw .will not 3, ibe put before the ratepayers ‘of the. six school districts before the municipal elections in Dec- ember. The meeting decided that the first step in achieving a col- lege would be the engaging Of TT : FOR |. AIRLINE "RESERVATIONS - MEXICO - HAWAIIAN AND EUROPEAN TOURS ARRANGED CASTLEGAR AGENT FOR THE WESTERN. HOTEL CHAIN : ee. WEST’S. DEPT. STORE’ Phone 365-4911 ET pcan aie to make a ites ot much-needed personnel and to report bi back for the next meeting “We are going to look all over for the best. Fpessible peo- ple for. this job,” said: Mr. Gray, who along with C.S. MacKenzie, comprises the committee. He said that the committee has a few names under. consid- eration and they are not re- stricted to the Kootenay area. : Another committee was es- tablished at. the. meeting. R. Waldie. of Castlegar, chairman, Richard: Palmer of Nelson and Dr. J. V. Hall of Castlegar. form. the ‘site; committee, », : Their purpose 1s to examine potential sites for the regional college in District 9, the Castle- gar district. They will restrict their study to the Castlegar district. The council felt a formu- Jation of terminal courses at the two-year college would be the most difficult. The transfer cour- ses will consist of the first two years of university. with the Student transferring to a degree- jgranting institution to gain his legree. Terminal courses serve stu- dents who are-not going to transfer to university, and.train students who will go into indust- and occupational. roles ‘said Mr. McKenzie, minister appoin- AAAS } Special $1268.50 35 H.P, MERCURY $507.65 , outboard ‘motor ever Builth | 2 TTT | 2 most powerful ,: It’s the first 100 horsepower outboard in history... _ 6 cylinders in-line with 90 cubic inch displacement. ‘The glistening black Mere 1000 will give you per- formance other motors cannot match ... yet, it’s no heavier than a major competitor's 75. See allthe new 1962 Mercs... 6 to 100 horsepower... more power with less weight... full gear shift, singles lever controls and Jet-Prop exhaust. CASTLEGAR SPORTING GOODS Phone 365-8131 a Co ETAL ATL EE 100 H.P, eneoey a sn ae facing’ the council in preparing .its moncy bylaw for capital, construction. of the col- elge..as, being, “What are. we going to. offer and what is it ‘going to- cost?" He described the role of Gyriin the ‘college in these words: “It js not. a‘ university, but it will do the work of the ‘first two years. of universit ty. ‘Tt is not a high school but it’ will’ do the work somewhere between the high school and the ‘university. “This ‘school should serve T.| any'student who graduates from high. school.” ‘As:.for board chairman Mrs.; Walter Ja- cobson presented the Aggregate | An and | wis, Underwood and Royal Typing awards went to Lene Simonsen, Pearl Letkemann and. Judy Kal- am Foundation of Stan- ford. Univeristy .Humane: poster contest certificates of merit pre- sented by Mrs. Couch to Karen Gormley, John Menard and Ken- neth Scott. Readers’ Digest Award to the graduating class valedictor- ian presented by Mr. Sharzer to Elaine Hirtle. Kiwanis Proficiency. Avera presented by Mr.: J. Young t ne Gretchen and George le - mi Chairman of the awards) principal} Jim. Fut ry Club: Award Eressnt feu by Mr. G. Guido ‘to Marie on behalf of thelr organizations. Following is the list of aw- ards, scholarships bursaries and Senior scholarship presented by Mr. To) Mai Lawrence Chutskoff, lough and ‘Irene Deverney. Junior scholarship present- |. aldwi Gorkoff and Harry. Ki Leadership award d by. Mr..Pryce to ( Osa off; Ken Wyllie; a Sack Burak, Tom. rite ‘Cleizeni by Mrs, Le! Leitner to Andrew Lane, Ken Culley, Lynn:Maglio, and: Arden Pugsley. ATHLETIC AWARDS. «”. Individual awards -present- | ©) ed. by Mr. Bil lesky and Miss Nel- to: basketball, Sue Mitchell; i , Sharlene’ Bale and wiian; Track and Field, Toni Schiavon and Mike Soo- c Village ‘Council Citizenship award presented by Mr.:Bosse to (Senior) Elaine Fe ar): Ken Culley. Award Bacon, Webb, gunn Reinsbakken, John ‘Tarasoff and ed by Miss Baldwin to Lorraine | Margaret “White, ‘ SHSS Special Service Award presented by Mrs. Shealds to judi Patton, Marie Seto, Toni Schiavo! Waldic, "Richard Waldie, Ken Guido, Murray Young. - epee ‘AND BURSAR- Local 480° Min “Mill and Smelterworkers! Union Scholar- hip ‘presented | by Mr. Bill Gatt- rell ‘Anne:Evyans Wright Scholar- ‘ship in English presented by Mrs: Logelin to Gayle Davis. i eras and. District ‘Ho’ otal kachoff; grass hockey, Giraud;’ “Volleyball, “binds Fer- worns Saecer, Allan Ramsay. tstanding athletes of the year one to (Jr). Lorne Pelle- grin and Judi Pierpoint; (Sr) Bill Kooznetsoff, Joy Anderson and Gary, ing Lenore’ Evans. awards went to: of the academic record he left that-up to the achievements of the stu- ‘dents, ‘‘This school will be judg- ed on. its end' product and | not| Ta In. Girls B. Nee Badminton Trophy, dr. : Girls on its Confusion Will Reign Supreme In. Bug’s World If the scientists of the B.C. Research Council have their way, and a sneaky way it is, confusion will reign supreme in the bug world when the sex urge of forést insects is forged into a weapon against them. \-- Bugsy as it may seem, there is.a-very real and very: sane line of reasoning behind the Council’s proposal to isolate the sex-attractant rastics Trophy, Dal Newman. Sr. Boy: ‘tenay Softball "Trophy, John Lou- |: kianoff; Jr. Boys West Kootenay Gymnastics Trophy, Dal New- man;: Jr. Boys All-round Gymn- House awards with Mr. Jef- fery presenting the: Alan Jacob- son Award to .Wayne: Peppard of House 3; KRC. House ek Shield to Gayle..McPherson of House 4; John Dalton, Memorial Award fp Gayle, McPherson of}; House Curling Award with Mr.: Cunningham; the Bro, ‘with runner-up . be-}"4 op. honor graduate ' presented by. Mr. G. Leitner to Alex Pere- hudoff, citi Order of the ‘Eastern Star Scholarship Bresented by Mrs. J. Raine to Geraldine Giraud. :Odd . Fellows’. Bursary — Sponsoring Lodge: ..Kingarson Rebekah Lodge Ne. 5 Presented by. Mr. C. King to. Walter::Pea- {| iety, Bursary, presented by Mr. P. Romaine to Arlene Archam: bait. Royal Canadian Legion, Cas- Castlegar Junior Chamber of Commerce. Safe Driving fe: oe deo: Award :presented .b: Bon Kennedy to Wilson row. Spe cial band awards . pre- gente by! Mr. Fishwick to Thorp and Betty Looney. Knights of Pythias Pubs Speaking Trophy Bin resented by W. Markin to Elaine Hirtle. ook ites He BEST. DRESSED. “MEN WEAR - McGILL..SHOES BF cccmos Castiogar News | William “3. Weymark P. Eng. Consulting Engineer INVESTIGATIONS, REPORTS, DESIGNS FLOODING, DRAINAGE, WATER” SUPPLY, POWER AND MINING 3310 Westmmoust Road, West Vancouver, B.C, WA2-1536 i The Fastest Brekeraye Service iu the Int As Close As Your Phone — Catol Groutage, Ron |= Direct Private Wires to All Leading . Canadian Stock Bichangés 1402 Bay Avenue ee ‘Telephone: 364-1231 ENQUIRIES - WELCOMED ec - Drall, BC. hey. viinnaira Improvement Soc- Fac Ee aT nN Castlegar Dining Room Open Monday ‘through Saturday 6.30 a.m, to. 8.00 p.m. Sundays 9.00 a.m. to 8.00 p.m. PHONE 365-2631. tlegar Branch 170, Bursary: (En- tering the field of Physical Ed- ucation in College of. Education) presented by. Mr. H. Baie t¢ Ber- hice, le. Graduates’ Picture presented by Ge Goresky, accepted for e scht ol. by. Mr. Holden. SPI CIAL, PRESENTATIONS Girl Guide. Citizenship ‘aw ‘ard ‘presented by Mr: son Ay Catherine Lamarche. B.C. Youth Science Pa _ Mike ; Dalton ; ‘Memorial, Curling Award to: Mark Batchelor, Shar- lene ‘Bale, Deutch, and Cc of Merit Mr. ater to Richard Howler Presentation of the 1964|' s. H.John-|- “Nat Gas” gives 4.Star Service in tourist ‘accommodation, Providing heating, hot water and good cooking to encourage patrons to return. INLAND NATURAL GAS CO. LTD. and Albert Jankola. Barbara Little. cn Bowing s Award. with by female insects and use them McR; to lure the males to destruc- tion, thus avoiding the possibly Saye on other forms of ani- mal life. ‘According to Dr, P. C. Trus- sel Research Council director, the ‘Castle Bowladrome Bowling Trophy to: team captain; Julie Roberts on behalf of team members. Mar- could be d ed with research costs of about $25,000 a year. Council scientists believe minute quantities of the sex| extractants would saturate the atmosphere to such an extent that male insects would be com- pletely confused. They would ne- ver be able to home in on the females. This would prevent breeding and the males could also-be lured away from the females to a trap that would Kill Human beings would. not beable to detect the smell of the chemicals. First target of research in B.C, would, of cour- se; be. destructive forest pests. fered by the ‘irene, Govern- ment) Presented by. Mrs. Brun- ner to Don Martin. The Chertical “Institute of Canada Award presented by .H. E, Jackson to Eileen Stoochnoff. Mathmatical Association of America Award. presented by Mr. Mcintyre to Lawrence Chuts- 0: . Robson ‘Women’s Institute Prize to top: honor Home Eco- nomics. student presented by Mrs, R, A. ‘Fowler to Elaine Hirtle. f and Judy Ki: Lovely Gay Shift Dresses. ‘for your Sammae needs in’ polished cotton and printed silks — ‘fully lined. $5.95 to $19.95 | Sizes 8 to 20 ‘i TTT ToT Monamel Consumer Consultant — : ‘S. (Bud) Le TOURNEAU will be demonstrating MONAME LATEX OUTSIDE PAINT. In Our Store MONDAY, JUNE 21st, 1964 Mr: Le Tourneau “will be hae to: assist you in any ‘painting, or: decorating. rok lems that you may have. 06 Sa iT DROP IN OR CALL 365.7202 we have a “few. gallons of. ‘iécontinued. -colors in various paints that a are SLOW | BUILDING and. SUPPLY. co, LTD. _ selling below cost. a The 0 following Paton was our vegetable gardens and or- sent’ to” the’: bade Power Authority’: of the Association: fon of Pure. _ Drinking “Water, ty Edgew jood: inch, 3 yo! the 'petitioh,’ ane per: sons, was sent asa lefver-tol to the Cast! by the AP! in ae Andrew Potockl, ‘ds as well as our alfalfa ‘legar.; News Whatever., fruit and . vegetable ‘APPDW representative we might roduce despite this would, contain. traces of | pois- onous impurities’ and’ would be ‘of tis ‘dialed ‘unfit for consumption, have. houses: and. Petunia be- low the.power. line. and . 6, Our bees pasture on the eir | flowers ‘of the ‘power ‘line and water supply .rlins off’atid'thro-| would’be ‘elther poisoned them- ugh the ower line.’ This means] selves, or the nectar they would ’ from '6,500' feet; where® there | bring in, would ‘be changed into is a’ water‘ divide’ from’ whence] chemically:: polluted honey. we the water flows: in’ the .opposite could, not .use, direction towards : Passmore.’ The power lines in: its g-of the chemi- highest parts and adjoining gro- The yin: cals 2, AD or 2 2,4,5-T.on the power|.unds of the line| as we line,. on’ an: rovide the undersigned as many, other, citizens up to its i el point, would) of, Edgewood, (Needles and: Fau- pollute and: affect: quier. with an, ample supply of 1. Our only supply of drink-| huckleberrles for. winter freez- ing water, leavin: water fit for drinking, ° us’ without| ing: and_ fresh, use, “All: those berrles would be either destroy- © same’ concerns the| ed’ or’ contain : poisonous: sub- drinking water of our cattle,| stances rendering: ‘them useless sheep, fowl and all. domestic| for ‘consumption,’ “While animals, so ‘that practically all don’t claim any right to gather ‘our’ meat, milk and egg. p a-| berries on the Bowers line, the duction would contain. traces rot adjoining — grounds Polsonous impurities. The same oul equally affected by the aritting ollution wo-| spray mist and water run off. uld ‘Hitect the drinking w water of 7. Every citizen is allowed all animals on our line. | to shoot. two deer. a season A population of nomen 0 bea-| which is a big help towards our vers, we have been raising care-| winter food supplies. Because fully, lives just below the pow-| the power line:is not-fenced off |. er line, they would be left with-| these deer. pasture .on out any: pure’ drinking water, | gro’ How long they, would survive ona vegetation, they. mi: tht con- is anybody's guess. How it’ wo-| sume considerable uld affect their health, breeding | sprayed: plants. an‘ uantities of leaves, to and fur quality is algo question-| the detriment of would" have |= able. 4. qhe water for Arrigating traces . of- the , herbici and their meat . wo olson LAWN-BOY VACUUM CLEANS ae YOU CUT "FINGER: -tip START reduces starting ebfort 0% 19. in. with Catcher $104.50 : Mitchell | SUPPLY LIMITED "CASTLEGAR . in it, May I remind of the U.S.A. ‘| Government's nator ies warn- ing “Shoot game but do-not eat it: We certainly would not risk ghtest poisonous: residues. would ‘make:us lose our game on top of all other food supplies. -cHerbieides are by. no:means harmless to men or.al periments under strict scientific supervision. : have : proved: con- ane that even seepage mi- and f Havers by lustry, so it discover the truth. Some of. the “men in our Association have been: exposed to the action of 2,4-D and 2,4,5-T | while on. Government Setviee, they: became very sic! if allergic to the eo smaall. gst strace of: these:: 2 to' quit’ thelr: Jobs. and wegained ‘their soe ker ‘6il widely jused as sol- ; vent, for hérbicides’ and = cases of ming through ‘it:are ad: orton as \well:as: the: ‘properties ‘of petroleum, I quote “death has followed ngestion of doses as small -rosene was aspire: the widely .used* solvent for ‘herbi- cides is diesel: oil, which is, just as similar reactions. I quote from the finding of the ‘Environment- al Research Laboratory of the ‘University of. Washington’ “The diesel oil mist-.may be more toxic than‘the weed killer.” We quite realize that nobody is go- ing to. drop dead at the first exposure, if that is what, ‘I quote “Seriously affecting the health” ‘is meant Vand lervoort, unds, being: very. fond of] : 0 THE DOGS? ‘These Frencl “Yes” to Confederation. And from these" pet: shop,;; like ; ‘their, language “‘and' Co! according to the ‘window sign. They 8 eating game with.even the slt- || SC es tao any lie’ of is at possible to the literature R ‘sent:.us:the' toxicity er ¢ 'breath.in. the’ stench ren and aurselves. Among the © literature you | Tea sent: us: there is a letter) from Quebec's : -Hydro-Electric, Com- mission regarding the toxicity of 24D and. Rea in radial ey ». WOULD that it was ret toxic to humans or animals, although: we never made any nate ourselves”. Nevertheless: they: seem to be considerate: to people and add that, I. quote “We:operate in ‘remote Jocation”,’-Our. area being not remote‘and, quite po- ulated, we are. nat strong: and ‘living: néar.the ‘powei as we all-do, we would: have to, brought by the wind till it subsided. ; 53 ‘Every. evening | we get a ‘wind, coming. .down = from ..the moutains towards’ the Jake, :so ‘we would ‘be’ spared “nothing, andthe air. from.the power line would. be automatically forced down onus; a“ + , Concerning. air , pollution, things are bad enough as they rush -days ‘with B are now, on muggy. low ‘clouds, and * by* southerly wind we get the stérich and smog of the‘ pulp’-mill in» Castlegar, Sithough it Pie forty miles away. from us..The only, comfort being that. it .is-.not. continual, ‘and i equipment, higher. outlays for naida’s nt ‘gosnomic oe Cone three “years ‘old al- ready, ‘is 1d; to. roll right on through. {964 — probably at a, faster rate than last year. J.P. -R.° Wadsworth, . pre- sident of the Canadian Imperial erce, sald in. that ai have.|. 2 =| dia ‘ew, excesses so far in the | yj, expansion enhances - Prospects for. further: gains. 1963 records and his assessment of. the 1964 outlook were given in-a speech to, the 39th gonfer- $5,000,000, fertilize: -gina’ will’ start announced’ by, the sent “by Dominion : Brid; Ltd. 4 te Re Haegina platen is on schedule a way spur ‘from..the, CPR ‘main line‘ to ‘the ‘plant’ site, ‘situated The company’s mince fe Mr. ‘Wadsworth's analysis of } ; "Erection of Steel For Fertilizer Plant. At Rogina Starts Erection of steel for its new ir. Plant at Re- At: was nsolidated ing: and Smelting Company. W. G, Jewitt, Jr, Cominco superintendent, said steel for a major building 200 feet by. 100 feet is beeing fabricated at pre- work:on vie Project said Mr. Jewitt, hag 16 ‘western’! ts of Re- ww plant will: be Sas- near | ration: and plants are. at Calgary, imimber, ley and: ‘Trail: eS fe «mos used’ by Prairie ° farmers, The plant is scheduled to: go “into production early next year, em- Bee about 100 men...» busin Trail. last. weel. Tor a “three-day tour of commie operations. ‘The, group: was eaded. by officials ‘of. Mitsubishi jnvthe group ‘represent. Japan- using Co! is their first visit, to North Ame- ica. “Object: o of ‘the . visit ‘was to Cominco’s :_ metallurgical : and chemical: ‘Broduction. methods, ent, Cominco * is emia: about eT ;000 short: tons | of an a years ge _gapan — The ‘Japanese market, will] ES then represent a substam ante vo: ence of the remarks form the basis ‘of the Compierrial imperial pone of ending « for: fnew plant and new: housing, ‘continued strong demand : for..a. widening range of consumer durables and fur- ther ‘gains’! in: merchandise ‘ex- ‘ports,”..the: Lettersaid. tion of. pe nccins Agents. His : jancial-Letter of |". plenty of-labor locally and have no:; difficulty :. cutting - the il tal i Can Start on. a Fire ‘Various typ rE spray cans found. in: ordinary use’ in the, household: “are: highly volatile oe Can Node and. ven! catch mn fire,” a ar-.Cham- fer was told: at its reeting last week. the group's + We'hope and:pray you ‘will understand “the terrible © dilem- ma this spraying project creates, and kindly assure-us at your.ear- liest:convenience® that. it will eH = epresentative on the :‘Kinnaird- Castlegar and. District Safety Council,’ reported. that .'a-de- monstration ‘on the dangers as- sociated with such cans was put oO SALES & SERVICE i Phone'R. A. Bob Horswill 365-3491 : pl Stock of Voll Cars and. Trucles _ New Rambler Cars : Sales. & Service — Trades ‘PARKVIEW. MOTORS — Nelson mpt. service between. 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Seiberling Tire Warehouse. that we can breath most of the ime as the wind--blows often from the north’ and ‘skies “are often clear, or, clouds: high. : Coming ‘back ‘to the: spray- ing we do understand the argu- ment of reducing the cost; of brush’ control ‘by: killing. it ‘by hemicals instead of cutting i fect of ASE aes inpuitics de. posited: in’ the human _ tissues nay. cause, irreparable damage, fand we absolutely, refuse to-ex- periment : with it on. our :child- lown. reduc; tion ‘ban another, aspect when it is done at the expense of our destruction..We can’t possibly: be cexpected:ever'to agree to that. We are’ quite sure: you. will find. A Fr PROJECTS SOCIETY MEMBERS IC sieoimeian WHE t ET sei : ee i i a . system! _, SEWER PIPE. . Joints offers foneawnars las ‘tection 21 cause of oh ~ clogged lines! Transite pi corrode. i's JOHNS-MANV NG ATE, ~ Don't. “roots clog up your: sewage oe BUILDING . Transite with Its sxiratnh ine he LET.US WORRY ABOUT: YOUR "SEX GOhieEFions COMPLETE INSTALLATIONS INCLUDING - Digging - Concrete Breaking - Plumbing ‘TIME AND. MATERIAL OR CONTRACT” ‘For. Do-It-Yourself Men We will have a: large ‘stock of cast fittings — —— Johns Man- ville pipe, the! ‘White Pipe, and other fittings, for your _ change over to match. sewer lines... =. : “Come in ea i ake arrangements Now -AND-WE CAN LOOK AFTER YOUR JOB AS THE SEWERAGE SYSTEM PROGRESSES thee PHONE. — - SEE — - OR WRITE TO OWT Pe oie ae goa