4 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 20, 1969 Six Soroptimist Citizenship Candidates Recognizing youth achieve-)Fred Tomlin and Bill walker ment in the - family, in the/all members of SHSS In the world, is "the ob; ect rot a youth citi: zenship‘awards contest which| annual award. is & sponsored by the Soropti- graduation class, are caeae dates this year for the club's idan This program recently re- ceive ie George Washin; ton Honor Neat award for six candidates along with tie sixth year from the free-| Western Canadian Regional 1 dinner meeting when all it Valley Forge, "Pa. The Soroptimist Club Castlegar-Kinnaird-Robson an- - mounted {this weeks that rete, sident vot Mine Iocal Soropt! art Deverney, Judy Maddoc! ks, Kathy Moran, Keith Sinclair, Nursing Teacher Is to Speak Here Miss Helen Shore, BSN, will be a resource person ‘at the continuing education in- Stitute for nurses to be held ‘at Selkirk College on the sveekend of April 18-20. ; Mis Shore is an instruc-| was charged with unlawfully tor at the school of nursing|driving a motor vehicle while at the University of British has a broad sal | 13 for decisi Columbia and Mrs. B. Lilley will be - senda of F Leod, pre mist Club, said their club is one of 900 clubs in the Sor- optimist Federation of the Americas, Inc. given an op- portunity to participate in the annual Soroptimist Founda- Youth These are not scholar- ships , but are “awards of e winner will compete with 4 re others from the West Canadian region with the sel- ected candidate receiving an award-of $1,000. Marie Seto. Grown Enters Proceedings Stay In Court Case his licence was suspended. The stay of proceedings 26 and was set over to March ion. The winner will be an- at the club's April i |KEITH SINCLAIR, 18, is the FRED TOMLIN, 18, is the son and Mrs. James|of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tom- E. inlalr” of Robson and is!lin of Kinnaird. He partici- active in sports both at school|pates and ‘helps with many and in the Keit! fn school sports and in local. re- is active in drama and is a ant honor roll student. Not cont: the recipient of the Queen's pletely decided upon his fu-|Scout badge. Fred would like ture plans, he will go to uni-|as his future vocation a law versity and pe wie enter a/degree or the teaching pro- Hela tins jalitical science or | fession. |KATHY MORAN, 17, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Mor- an of Thrums, has been act- JUDY MADDOCKS, 18, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Maddocks of Castlegar. she is sports minded and has hel F many executive positions a community sports and Jr. She is having lived in ive in school activities and] } Adastra Commission for a feeder air bus service has been op- poredif by four British Colum: airlines Opposition is Filed fe Air Bus Service jnow only a “stone's throw rtjaway from being licensed to e|provide that service,” Objects F.J. SMITHERAM TRAILER TOWING Fully Insured Phone 365-5308 Box 1351, Castlegar connection to main airline Points. Morris Aviation are con-: cluded Mr, Morris. are Nor- thern Mountain Airlines in . Air Lines of Van- Mr. Morris sald that the jmain objection seemed to be ~@ complaints that his company’s a ‘proposed service would cut pete “into the charter revenues en- ees he joyed by the opposing air MaRS ae BILL waren son of Mr. and S-T-0-P For a real buy on a Chev, Olds, Chevelle or Camaro from 375 hp engine to 155 hp 6-cyl,, call today or write to: George Raulick DICK IRWIN CHEV & OLDS 845 Marine Dr., North Vancouver Phone 987-5231 Walker of Robson and was service dis an int Carnival King this year. He a has, travelled a great deal, apply, for) one tot the ‘routes razil an England as well as both sides He said that Morris Avia- of this continent. Bill parti Seesder i line ii service cipates in many sports ‘and school programs. He would |5. Ike to become a lawyer. tion’s The interest and support for our routes has been tre- mendous, with many unsolici-' ted letters being received. Morris Aviation’s traffic sur- vey, which, was taken from less than 5 per cent of busi- nesses throughout the route areas, prove a total of 5,800 passengers and 280,000 DANCE TO LIVE MUSIC FRIDAY NIGHTS at the LEGION Members and Guests Welcome pounds tof air express | per year,’ ‘more than enough to hast the service, and should in cate the cial feasibility of the routes to the federal government.” } Mr. Morris said that all interested parties have been given the dpportunity to sup- port or oppose, the application and that all documents have , {been forwarded to the sports, mus! has Semded ‘the 1966 B.C.- various e|Red Cross. Kathy was one of three C: i chooses ing or ling as her future vocation. tojat P Yukon Boy Scout Jamboree wane World| y, attend the A Tear uo? WHERE THE MARGARINE, Mom's . SOAP FLAKES Maple Leaf, 2 Ibs. 4-02. 79 JAM, Apple-Strawberry, 48-oz. Full Line of HOOVER Appliances mile Red Cross Leadership Centre at Western Washington State College last year. Her future plans are to work in some aspect of community Tecrea- scout May 15, he added. State Park Tdaho and paru| ence May 45, he a cipated last year in tl the: stu- Morris Aviation has ap- dent exchange ip t to raron; plied to the Canada Transport to. Stuart pi! beco! Commission to operate Tender an engineer iaither in the services from a field of chemistry or petro- serving leum. 4 Ibs. pe - 69c Ib. 49¢ - 6 loaves $1. CHARGE ITI_ Bovkaoe bored la PROM THOSE ON A approven tists. “All Credit Card Program” member LEGION CORNER — Comrade Holden was pre- tribution to the well tS ene of the branch. Comrade Howard reported on sick and visiting and ask- ed that all names of sick members be reported to him. SCOUTING In the Kootenay- Columbia District munities involved have wait- VALLEY PARK FLAVOR CRISP Salmon & Halibut STEAKS COME AND TRY SOME SOON Phone 365-5690 . By O. B. Ballard ed a long time for an Rover Crew, Robson mrade J jones on the Silver Birch School Hello again from the meeting and commended|Boy Scouts of the Kootenay- those who are responsible/Columbia District. Boy Scout BA Gas and Oil Easy Credit See Us For Fishing Supplies — Rock Gas Propane Cylinders Filled — FREE GLASSES WITH $3 GAS FILL-UP Johnny’s Grocery & Gas Sales Ltd. On Robson Side of the Ferry Open 7 a.m. — 9 p.m. Monday through Saturday. Open Sunday 9 am. — 9 p.m. United Purity Store Terms Available for its He urged|Week is now lo: wer and the fullest support of the to ‘hone a th Legion when requested. Branch 170 fortunes ap- took part and attended the -|Thinking Day services. We had over 400 Guides, Brow- nies, Cubs, Scouts, Rangers, Rovers, present, The 2nd Castlegar “A” Scout Troop reports that its support of bral inch endeavors: new recruits have been in- pay outstanding dues for 1969| vested. They are Mathew Al- and are reminded of the First |!en, igi Blows, Ken Chern- nual spring cabaret to be| ff, Haack, Anthony held in the innaied Hall on Gregan, Neil Pritchard and lay 23. ther Scouters and visitors] cluded across the lake, several holes by a resolution to return gain. The Kinnaird Scout Troop under the leadership of Bill Aubert and Eric Roos reports that on Feb. 20 their annual and son banquet was bank and Al McPherson, Bre: sident vf the sponsoring gion. The troop of 24 boys is aor couple of weeks ago NOTICE ANNUAL MEETING Castlegar & District Hospital Society Wed. March 26, 1969 At 8.00 P.M. IN THE BASEMENT ROOM ROTARY HEALTH CENTRE Castlegar and District Board of Management several members of the O. B. jallard Rover Crew decided i:4 ber donned fishing gear and loaded up with axes, shovels and snowshoes and piled into a.green pickup headed for Summit Lake. The’ result was a mile of snowshoe tracks it theo following boys receiving adges: Larry Hill — sportsman, collectors, bronze citizen and first-aid; Glen Niel- collectors, culturist; Duncan Crawford — bronze swimmer. 3194 Highway Drive’ in WE BUY AND SELL Open Weekdays 1 GLENMERRY USED FURNITURE Building, Trail. Phone 364-1822 Open Fridays 1 p.m. - 9 p.m. the Millar and Brown USED FURNITURE p.m. - 5.30 p.m. KNIGHTS OF BIN ST. RITA’S HALL ON FRONT STREET TONIGHT COLUMBUS GO They Hold Their Bright Future in Their Hands This young married couple has made a wise investment in their future happiness, Anticipating the many expenses that confront the newly married, they started saving early and regularly, with an interest-bearing Savings Account at our Savings Credit Union. Why don’t you try it? CASTLEGAR SAVINGS CREDIT UNION OF Y ERS from the and young people who had been in’ ‘rehear- naird, Robson and district took part Sunday evening in the Skating Carnival sponsored by the Castlegar Figure Skating Club. This year the carnival took the theme of a circus parade complete with clowns and other circus performers. An enthusiastic crowd estimated at 450 persons crowded into the Castlegar Arena to enjoy the show and applaud sal for some weeks preparing for the annual season-end carnival. The club's professional is Miss Karen Flichel who was assisted throughout the season on a volunteer basis , by Vicki Jaques, Christine Windsor, Linda Flynn and Patsy and Suzanne Van Yzerloo as well as a few other girls who also helped out. — Castlegar News Photo Ballet Group Is Appearing Next Tuesday The final offering next Tuesday evening in the cur- rent Jeunesses Musicales ser | iets will feature B,C. Ballet for All. : The tour is under the general sponsorship: of the Vancouver Ballet Society with J. J, Johannesen as tour manager. It will be perform- ed at the Trail Junior Second- ary School auditorium. The group is under the personal direction of Frank- lin White, late of the Royal Ballet, A noted dancer with over 150 roles to his credit, Mr. White since leaving the and directing ballet in many parts of the world. The audience “can expect earliest stages will be out- SHSS ACTIVITIES By Katherine Knippelberg Sin CWL St. Patrick's Tea Was a Success The members of the Cas- The ‘hall was appropriately tlegar CWL held a very suc-’ decorated in the St. St. Patrick's cessful St. Patrick’s Day tea theme with and: sale’ on Saturday in the|and Legion Hall. were welcomed ‘by pontident Mrs. D. Belleau. cere gies for a is mistake in last week's col-!about the future. umn. The next edition of “Hap- piness is Creating” will be published tomorrow or Mon- ee nr on my once.’ a The KP’s of the Pee wee Friday a special edition sar hockey league edged th published. ts 5-4 March 10 i the The cover page pi icturea |”, ao cross and the aestion wel the end; sof: {he tn Spector?” to the edition ea fab DePaoli of the KP’s came with a hat-trick, Saunders assists be lous! be published every afternoo! So. the presses will be|scored twice and was rolling tomorrow and a credited with an assist also quality newspaper is hoped ing the game. Plotnikoff a picked up a single goal and ered will range two assists di the night's vy to Stud- game and Goulet one unas- lections to sisted g Chemnoif picked up a ‘opics co trom Sudonte D Di ent Parliament Grad i KP’s Beat the Jets 5-4 Re OS in the Pee Wee Peague “lee the Jets high id carers remade ie 0} lon was thee sin bin fe ‘3 r slashing and e- Vv: The following evening saw the en Mudlarks 5-2. sewing fal fable and a novel Marksmen for the Kins- apro! men were Moscoviten, bole also} Haack ed one unassited goal apiece. Janicki and Davies of the| © Mudlarks teamed up to as- sist each other in the twoj) goals for their team. March 12. the Kinsmen diarks met again end-| cake in a 44 tie. by Mrs. P. “aaley of Kinnaird. Hi-Lite Restaurant “Specializing in Chinese Foods” Phone 365-6741 for Take-Out Orders Open 6 a.m. to 9.30 p.m. Closed all day Monday BANQUET FACILITIES FOR SMALL GROUPS Kinsmen goal-getters : f. Steenvoorden was Pritehard < unassisted, | in e of door tickets. The Heese eT Moscoviteh un: | 29°F Tos sticted or neaid. 9 ed embroid- assiated A Archambault als0} ered - pillow was. won 5c: Mowing fr th i-| Pe ee i for the opposi- tion ware Anderson and Dav ies with two unasisted goals apiece. ed Bradford of the Kinsmen Orew a tripping penalty and | caf mate Hall a charging at Mudlark’s ‘Scheelar sat out a penalty for elbowing. cases chaise | ‘lounge — Save $ SILVERTONE 16” PORTABLE COLOR TV 21,000 Volt chassis. Keyed Automatic Gain Control for flutter free reception UHF and VHF tuning ——___. Ellen Petermen Funeral, Was Held Here on Tuesday Ellen Anges Petermen, 56, a resident of Robson, died Sunday: in the Trail-Tadanac Hospital. : Funeral «services i dre 00, Ferrier officiating. Mrs. Petermen was born 2, 1912 at. Eyebrow, were SILVERTONE 19” PORTABLE COLOR TV 24,000 vet chassis. 5 in. oval speaker, automatic Gain Control e United States, moving to the Castlegar area where she has since resid She is survived by her , Where she received her husband, Wilfred; two sons, Smith of Osoyoos SILVERTONE 19” PORTABLE COLOR We 24,000 volt chassis. Front mounted speaker: — : Keyed : Automatic Gain Control for flutter free reception Douglas and Donald Smith of Erne Georges one daughter (Geraldine) Wt ae Co. ne Guidam and 11° ngrangchild- f | FS wi We tant os) Also surviving are. her SILVERTONE 25” COLOR CONSOLE TV. 25,000: watt chassis, Dual 6” speakers. Walnut Veneer Cabinet mother, Mrs. Ann Mt two brothers. “Angus of f Calle Eddy (0 a orogens + fornia and- fy 88 two sisters, Mrs. Ma : drews and. Mrs. ae art Pm \ Hurbert, both of Regina. Ba we sung (by the con- ; ‘ ‘ Be} SILVERTONE 22” COLOR CONSOLE rowel Transformer operated. 24,000 Volt Chassis. 2 — £0 fon were The. Ola Rae, ged Cross ‘and ‘How Great the Castlegar Funeral Home in charge of. arrangements. Foresters Hear COLOR PICTURE TUBE _ "GUARANTEED FOR 2 YEARS ‘PROTECT YOUR INVESTMENT WITH /AGREEMENT Nelson Speaker general meeting of the A MAINTENANCE held Saturday out the West Kootenays, in cluding a number from the Castlegar. district. Chief ranger Wally ason of Castlegar Court cay presided: 3 at the meeting. speaker was Ald. ment: for this area. ual tea tables were each cen-} -| of the drall centre | tion of Jeunesses Mi down the|P. Quinn was in charge of the and ‘ol Cremation followed with Indeneeinat Order of For- esters was night at Nelson with 52 mem- bers attending from through- Guest Jim Sloane of Nelson who spoke on industrial, develop lined and elements of the)yin, training will be i | ited, Progress (com the simple folk aence, the ul- timate in t the selec- Walton, Breeton, ‘and Choreographers inclitde’ Pipi- ‘St. Leon, ‘Tudor, Ashton cleod, president , JMC, re- ports he. has received details of the Son World Congress of the International Federa- usicales. As usual, Canada is ex- bers | for- Royal Ballet has been staging grandchildren, pected have a’ strong re- ‘Mrs. {presentation when delegates a Funeral on the er 5: ho died Friday in the tegar and District vlspital Mrs. Butler ane Port Princeton, "March where she For Doris A. Butler Funeral services were held Intosh. Monday trom the chapel ou. Hymns Castlegar Funeral Home|Ahide With Me and The for Mrs. Doris Audrey But-|Lord’s My Shepherd. a reuident of Kinnaird CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 20, 1969 5. Monday Learn to DRIVE the Right Way Have a qualified included instructor teach you. sung Burial was in Park Mem- orial Cemetery at Kinnaira with the Castlegar Funeral Homie! in charge of arrange- TRAIL DRIVING SCHOOL a Ph, 368-5621 for Appoint. cation. years, coming to 1952." home. She was married at Kam- loops in 1939 and lived at lorne, B.C. for some 10 Mrs. Butler is survived by her ‘husband Howard, and dau, (Hel to daughters, Me D.C Maddocks Shoe Store Cyndy, at we stock a full selection of SAVAGE SHOES for children in ig are two one broth beauty’ of at pas: seul ganist shown. Away, in Scotland aa ee go south to Lyon ‘Nice Parma: Venice, the |, Salzburg 6 asedae evening. v. B. Couch. of eects a - Couch was visiting in thew in 1948, son Dick. in Trail in 1945, and ‘an infant are four sons the phone er" BUILDERS See Us for the Best, Prices in Townt A Hardware B Barker. Board - Brushes - Bifolds - Bldg. Paper Ceramics E Electrical Supplies F Formica - Fibreglass - Floor. Coverings G Glass - Gyproc - Han - Ete. H = 1 Insulation - Information J. Joint Fillers - Jambs K Kitchen L Lumber - Linoleum - Lath - Louvres M Mouldings - Mahogany - Mac Tac NiNaue — Nosings ? Plywood {ot sorts) - Paints - Plaster Spray Paints - Sidings - Stucco Supplies i Tools gusnd and electric) - Twinseeis U Urethanes - Urez V Vinyl Tiles - Varathanes W Windows (Pierson, etc.) X X-tra Special unts Y YOUR BUILDING SUPPLY HI Z Zeebrick - Etc. - Etc. - Ete. P&G Builders Supply ACROSS. FROM THE ARENA PaintS Open Mon. - Phone 365-8151. 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