One thing that may be sight were able in those days Laurie Wallace Named Chairman B.C. Centennial ‘71 Celebration hard-pressed to do without its FOR SALE The B.C. Hydro and Power Authority offers for News About RECREATION By BUCK PACHOLZUK Recreation Director CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 8, 1969 Russell Brink ! Of Liberal Party Spoke Friday CASH BINGO Arena Hall — Tuesday, May 13th z|said about the 1971 British|to fo appreciate how important|great outlet to the Pacific would be Canada tojrim. brine its most Westerly neigh- Mr. Wallace has a good bor into partnership, and 30 s selling line, and no doubt Regional Recreation The president of the B.C. Commission No. 1 : aad i spoke rs local members of e party last Friday during a Arrow 8 P.M. $1.00 ADMISSION FOR 15 GAMES sale the bullding known as the Red Barn located approx. % mile downstream of the Arrow Dam beside FLOWERS OF HOPE campai; work of the handicapped society in this area ign to assist the society throughout the year and are pictured swers. here to attract the attention of at least half ‘is to be carried out this tion with the society’s annual Mother’s Day ‘appeal. The 19 pretty young members of the fashion club at SHSS, have done their part in various w. in conj dizer. many years easterners The government of British | have doubted the wisdoma' 0 at lucky to have a/th F today with . British Calunbia the fastest growing and most virile of the prov- inces, the position revers- The deputy aeieinclal éd and Canada would be secretary filled a when the 800 and more cen-|} the Robson Highway. Successful purchaser will be re- tennial committees are form- ed and going, his. aim of com- pleteiir involvement of the pub- attained. We wish him and his fellow workers every success. in the 1958, and 1966-67 366-87 (elnt 365-7792. quired to remove all of the building and leave the site in a presentable condition. For further information please call B.C.H.&P.A. another centennial “celebration?” and ~ ROBSON hat th several an- ple el ae once: ain the course is first place each|in full 2 with golfers (fathers and sons!) to the wea has marked - from every aairection so king 1e peal of the ed Children ladies here, all i? ays to help the lety for on behalf of the Dr. history; Home at Creston. More details and pictures the Se rae ee eres of the Flowers of Hope campaign appear on Pr page eleven. — Castlegar News Photo have} done ia great eal "of opular; and MAN ALIVE By Local Churches [1327s Bride See You Later—or Just a Remark? By Pastor L. M. Simmonds Pentecostal Tabernacle “See you later,” we often|that determin when leaving someone. {each soul. Thanks for everything, see you later.” Someone has written: “Some ships sail east, i wonder, have you ever|Some ships sail west. thought about that mares set of my acquaintanc- es I never see later. Life at its is very, very short. Each of us is only one heart- beat away from eternity. Eighty-three souls bass into eternity every ute. The ‘bible 3: says, “Boast not thyself of tomorrow for thou'delayed printing results of |n: knowest not what the day may bring forth.” We never know what re-; lative, what friend, what neighbor will be gone next.! Death is no respecter of pers sons. Death comes to the mil lionaire and to the Pauper, to the old and to the y and to the middle-; aged. ee is appointed unto man once + to die but after death is the judgement,” says “One will meday you must he judged Sone the ie you have lived. Death oes not end it all as you choose to believe. ‘After death is the judgement. know this truth is scoffed’ at today. Even come religions teach that mi mortal, but the Bible teaches that there is ‘eternal life’ and Hebrews | Kinnaird, £02 Class 1: thing ‘is certain, you|Under 12. “I Am will see, God. pater and’ God | “Gossin” ate rg “not the le, but the set of the sa “eternal death” I John 5.12)That determines the way you and it is choice, not chance es the goal of good the country by at-|again have taken to the links |good, to outside : attention, NN [esse FERAL le in the Can- of the formation of the main land colony of British Colum- The joint 1966-67 events |i John Oxenham put it this marked the 1866 union of the colonics of svancouver Is- ““To everyman there op-|jand and the mainland of Bri- ene a 2 high ‘way and a low, > ienide if tish aotumbia and 1007 cel. alse By the: very same wind that teh way his soul shall go.” I wonder, what's your destin. | ation! Heaven or hell? Etern- life or eternal death? etrated the first 100 years f Canadian confederation. The new celebration, in 1971, is both provincial and fedetal for it marks the cen- The Castlegar News has the recent Kootenay Music Festival held in Trail with janticipation of printing re- local participants. Wen ot these are the only results available at this time. Class 359. Concerto. Un- der 19 Merrill K. Nixon, ee , | tlegar, Soncerts in B Flat 595. Maza Class a8. Modern Piano. Under 18. Susan Recent Festival Results Of Local Participants ith} Under 13. Susan Culley, Kin- naird. 83. Class 164. ing. Under 19. Merrill K. Nix- on, Castlegar, 90. Class 171 Piano Accord- ion. Under 18. Theresa Ann K. | Zoobkoff, Class 203. Wind, Brass Instrument. Junior high age. Under AN Susan Culley, Kin-]past experience, aire tenary of the entry of the colony of British Columbia in- to Canadian confederation thus it the sixth pro- vince of the new nation. As general in of fhe °71 Centennial, Mr. Wal- George W. Scrimshaw, for new ideas and in this h j|th> return match is settled, on rainless Wednesday. One thing about it, we no longer have those long line-ups on number one tee because the additional nine. gives us the ses-|opportunity to move right along. Our Wandermere. ex- change once again was a stc- cessful adventure. We even had a few ladies go along to keep an eye on us. Bill Pere- hudoff took low’ gross while the team of Scott Hess and Important General Meeting For All Robson Residents And Recreation Society Members Thurs., May 15 8 P.M. Recreation Hall General discussion will be about the swimming pool. : Bill. Moore won the horse race. President Jim Corbett thanked Wandermere for such a wonderful tournament and as soon as the date for SUNDAY IS MOTHER’S DAY Make her day an easier . Yor one by treating her and the family to the Hi Arrow’s popular we will start planning for that. event. The first round of the Bosse Trophy will be played this Saturday at 9 a.m. The second round follows on Sat- urday, May 24. The format of this year’s competition will be slightly from 5 that of pre- and chief ‘class lass 160. Sight Reading,|is wisely setting a wide net} officer of Columbia Cellulose| V4vUS by asking the public at large Sight Read-|all those who have sugges: election of Ronald M. Gross tions will offer them as hejto senior vice president fol-|place on Saturday, May lowing a recent meeting of|!ollowing play on May BA ae climax of the 1971!the Board of Directors. celebration is July 20, the day on which is uly Coll Mr. Gross was previous- |“ confederation. Onl, 45. Modern Piano. d by Otto Joachim. Competing for the Hudson's Bay Co. Cup. Norman Wick- ett, Kinnaird, Class 146. Modern Fiano: Paden af Susan Culley, Kin- nair¢ ‘Guase 137. Bach Piano. | Championship. Senior, Merrill is Nixon of Castlegar received {the Argyle Cup. Class 154. ‘Sonatina Piano. 7 TE DEPO mum deposit of est to claim on redemption. Castlega Interest at the rate of 7% per annum COMPOUNDED. E.g. on $1,000.00 in 10 years you earn $967.10. CREDIT UNION For further information please do not hesi- friendly staff member willing to help you. Telephone 365-7232 ho RM SITS Mini- $100.00. No inter- Income Tax until r Savings tate to call in or phone. There’s always a 84; Duncan McNabb, Castle- gar, 83; Brian Castlegar, 81; with honorable mention to Doug Houghton, Class 216. Wind, ‘Reed Instrument, Junior high age. Merrill K. Nixon, Castlegar. Ae class 5 208.5 Win ig, og ment ior age. Dean Houghton, Kinnaird, 80. Class Reed Instru- ments. ‘Onean ‘Steve Naylor, Castlegar. SS Reed Instru- ents. i. Open. Steve Naylor, Castlegar, 85 Susan Culley was recipi- ent of the Arthur Chapman Chapter IODE Shield Class 155 Sonatina Ve Piano, champion- ship and ced first in class 131 Bach Felon under asct 2 receive the Roy Pollard for, Bach Piano sient’ r. Susan Allingham placed first in Wind Reed Iinstru- ment in Sr. high age, 85, and first place with Susan Wolfe of Trail with piano for two, 84, as well as first place in Bach Piano under 17, PSS, and sone place in Piano under For Championship class for dual piano and the Ross Fleming. Rose Bowl winners were, Susan Allingham and Susan Wolfe. For Poetry Recitation the shagen (grade 4) rer for her age group, Maureen (grade 3) second. "place winner and Violet Hadiken mn (erade 3) toh pice winn part in the Kootenay Festival in a non-competitive field. PETTITT PHOTOS GRADS SPECIAL Your Portrait In Natural Color At Black & White Prices © | PETTITT. PHOTOS SOLOHd ‘Lililad | SOLOHd Liitbad PETTITT PHOTOS PETTITT PHOTOS Thomlinson,, HSS band ‘also took to help. It is to be hoped that |CO™MPany, has announced the| ETO flights and eae was actually accepted into|ly vice president, planning | Please enter your name for and administration and sec-|ctus fun competition before those with long! retary of the company. turday. years. Saturday’s game ihe field emer be divided for flight prizes < S Extra Special MOTHER’S DAY Smorgasbord Served from 4-8 P.M. Adults $3 Per Plate Children $1.75 Per Plate’ tower eight total net scores ill be selected to play-off in match play for the Trophy. [oat LAWN SEED 1 Ib. Covers 150 Sq. Ft. PARKLANDS — Good Playground Green 90c 5 Ibs. ............ $4.19 UPLAND‘S SPECIAL — Good Front Lawn Ib. ............ $1.20 5 lbs. Also, MERION BLUE — KENTUCKY BLUE : 4XX X SHADY LAWN SEED DANDELION CARE KILLER KANES — Just Add One Tablet, Fill with Water and Push WEED-B-GON — WEED NO MORE WEED & FEED GARDEN HOSE SPECIAL PLASTIC HOSE, 7/16" X 50 ff. 2s. $2.59 RUBBER, 25 ft., 50 ft., 100 ft. ... 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Niagara Garden Guide sells for $1.98 through Niagara dealers or- book - stores, but as a special Niagara Diamond .. Jubilee offer, you can get it for just $1.60 from your Niagara dealer. Just sign this LL SUPPLY LTD. CASTLEGAR PHONE 365-7252 And remember, Niagara has more than rofessional peace for the home lener. Komen) NIAGARA ‘CHEMICALS Almost everyone can as- sume some leadership role and all those. contributions d: are needed no matter, how in- significant some may appear. evenings and days and even- ings on Saturdays and Sun- There: yare countless ways in| B.C. which :we may serve as. vol- unteers. For example, we find B.C. One-Act Drama Festival Finals — Gone 4 to 7, Kamloops, Hortemanship ci Clinic — May 24 25, Cran- [Broek BC. Fee: $8. g e is anyone who on vo @ por- tion of his leisure to the or- ganization or veration of re- creational activities _ without remuneration. Persons in the district in- terested in leading a jogging elub, Blease contact the oni Directas at sepases. esday |KJSS 01 8 p.m. Proceeds to pur- chase canves and der School = ean an a day May te to Sunday after- ty, Nelson, B.C. No fee. : The following are the events for the coming week: Please note that games in Woodland ark on noon), Notre Dame Universi-|§ of ‘Sports| will be enth luncheon at the Hi Arms here. “Elected at the. party's BLACKOUT $50.00 convention at Penticton in October of last year, this is Mr, Brink's first tour of the Proceeds to’ purchase. canoes and camping . for youth program. since of- le rath the: Cas Regional. Recreation Commission No. 1 THE PROPOSED British) Columbia ‘Bestival: usiastically’ received 1 Bell first vi and valieyball for men in ‘Thursday says have both heen for an equipment for youth pro- m2, Provincial Recreation Confer- ence — Started terday even- ing consiuaig on Saturday T night, Trail, B. C. Fee $20.00 Scorekeepers _— the season. Monday day. Evening: fit, There are keep-fit, gam- es, ete. for men at Twin Rivers Elementary School. ‘vesday Evening: ‘There are keep-fit class- es. for ladies “in Robson School and volleyball for lad- in Kinnaird d | des Elementary School. oon Re Soe autor aa gin. Pe * structor Courses — Trail, B.C. Changed to May 30, 31 ands June 1, and June 6, 7 and 8. (Friday There ‘is. senior. badmin- badminton for couples inthe ‘Twin Rivers y ‘was ton ‘in ‘Robson School: and|Hesday, of last Spring»). He ts dlanked by Ministas ot tnd Industry, Kenneth Kiaman (right) and £ In.speakin; tle; News, Mr. Brinks stat- ed the Libel full ‘slate ould have a in all 23. seats in the next provin- election. “In some,” he said, “we expecting ‘to d, sg ‘which should “renut i ina loss Royal Canadian Legion ot five seats by Credit party.” B.C. Sports Federation. The Festival will be| years. As a in April. roficiency. exard for Practical Nursing Proficiency Award: Presented Mrs. ‘Hiebert given a New. Testament by. nursing team, stating she ctic:| Mrs. Lorraine Webber of the trusted that today. they feel| tory ed-| Gideon ‘Association Ladies'more mature, ea gar, land‘ DONATIONS ices EMME peace a minority “¢ 5 2 lear rity. govern- s bert G. Hindmarch, president: ' hye | Ment whieh will result: in an- Dr. Ro G:)Hin of the | ther election in the next two Cc AB A R E T result of this fut- 4 held annually commencing May 1970, Mr,|ture election some that did Bell was attending a conference of the Pro- part Suieceed © for the A bert vincial ‘Tourist Advisory Council in Victoria the he pay to to be in power.” z ‘The luncheon was chair- ed by Paul? Moroso of Castle- resident of the Ross- Liberal Association. RIGID LAB TESTS REQUIRED ON BLOOD Eight to, 12 ri; tests are a FIRST ANNUAL Friday, May 23-9 pm.-lam. Kinnaird Hall Music by THE OCCASIONS Midnight Supper — Refreshments Available $5 Per Couple Attendance Limited to 75 Coupics Tickets for Members Only Uaill May 12 id labora- formed on and responsible for the most| ards uxiliary. Mrs.: Smith told the..wo-. important person — the pa-|Cross Blood ich blood to ensure that it meets. the high stand- of the Canadian Bed — Building Fund Draw Same Eveniag — vice and Canadian pion ls School. Archery will:be ‘held in Junior Second Two Charges Bt without due care and atten- tion. On April 30 charges were : dismissed . a: against Rol ary School: Persons wishing to join the Archery Club should contact Mr. H. Coles. Thursday Evening: There id Poca classes, of trict Hospital. Mrs. Hiebert was one of the 15 students s completing 2 one-year nursin; course ‘at’ Rope. B.C. .Vocation- entary School and for ladies badminton in the School. for | 0 * ladies in Ta Rivers Elem-|Smith, RN. Diplomes and pins were resent Sister Pamela in Kinnaird’ —Elementary| White, RN, director of patient School, and volleyball \ and {care at ‘Cranbrook and Di Dist- Robson |rict: Hospital. ert J. who appeared in‘court on a charge of impaired driving. a federal ' official - from: Each graduate was. also | Surcharge Unchanged By B.C. Pharmacists The B.C. Aue paenrist So-|sue, We have'still not receiv- Welfare ty’ Minister Camp! ells announce- ment concerning they visit of the | pose of: negotiating 3 an accep- and Marx’ Auto Body |" : & Paint Service Towing — Body Work Painting —: Welding Insurance Claims — Handled Promptly 24-Hour Wrecker Service| bee Pheane 365-7248 society executive Bell HOt; however, the p) fairs “Otay was one: of interest and ‘con- eee a statement issued it ordinator Peter: W.: Beli stat. In spite of *af-| table ttawa | his’ ‘diversionary: tactics and threats “of “combines: action, Ex £ choice, short of discontinu- g service altogether, , than the surcharge.” = Me Gi has realize that “you. can’t bay Building, Trail. Open Fridays. GLENMERRY USED FURNITURE “3194 Highway Drive in ‘the Millar and Brown, WE BUY AND SELL USED FURNITURE - Open-Weekdays 1 p.m.:- 5.30 p.m. ‘Phone. 364-1822 1969. services for’ 1954* By, ment :Jevels and - meth Bell added. el,-and’ it is’-the 1.p.m.:- 9 p.m. pharmat Vinee will discontinue the, sur; charge.” : CABLE TV Spring Special feces we wil reconnect your service at’ NO CHARGE to you — - Offer ends May 23, rental starts une 1. COMMUNITY - VIDEO TRAIL area 368-5501 © CASTLEGAR area ZENITH 6223 NELSON area eae 8 ENJOY TOTAL TEVEVISION BY. CABLE (fall installation $15. 00) men they are now part of the. tient. overnment refuses. to do| = this. Pharmacists have_no:oth-|' ine partial ‘ reimburse-| ment’ eer their: Seer through | “A solution can only be reached .at the provincial lev f minister's |’ For turther information and sonication forms, mail this coupon to: _ Note: Completed applications APPLY NOWV! These perpetual funds provide “dividends” to give British Columbias citizens a fuller and better life $10,000,000 _- BRITISH COLUMBIA ‘CULTURAL ~ FUND To encourage and expand the interest and participation of British Columbia's citizens of all ages in arts’ and culture, the Provincial has fund. The money will be invested _to iprovice capital conatruction funds for schools and and the annual interest eamed will be used to Brien ee and expand cultural activity In all areas of the Province. 7 The funds are available to organizations of a the ‘Arts and Culture throughout British Couumbia. Yo ‘Your suggestions are invited. $10; 000, 000 : PHYSICAL FITNESS AND AMATEUR SPORTS FUND > ‘Fo foster and develop the health and well-being Of British Colum- bia's citizens of all ages through athletic endeavour, the Provincial has this fund. The capital will -be inschool and ‘hospital if the .. and the annual earned interest will be used to ensure a continuity ‘of annual grants to sport and physical fitness groups in British Columbia’: ’s amateur sporting world. Your suggestions are invited. For. further and application forms, mail this Coupon to: Hon. W.. H. Murray, Chait British Columbia Muttural Fun Fund ‘Advisory’ Committee Parliament. Buildings, Victoria, BC. : Please send fult particulars and application form regarding grants under the BRITISH COLUMBIA CULTURAL FUND, NAME ry Hon. L. R. Paterson, Q.C., Chairman & Phy: Fitness & A Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B.C: Phease send full ull pereoutare and application form regarding grants avallable from the PHYSICAL FITNESS & AMATEUR ‘SPORTS FUND. NAME. ADDRESS- ‘are to be submitted for consideration by the Goalies by October 17, 1 1969. GOVERNMENT OF THE PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE | Hon. W.A.C, Bennett, P.C,, Premier and Minister of Finance — G8, Bryson, Deputy Minister of Finance