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2 - THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1966 - THE QUESNEL CARIBOO OBSERVER<br />

MARVIN SCHONKE, driver of <strong>the</strong> above car shattered in a highway<br />

accident south of <strong>Quesnel</strong> in <strong>the</strong> early hours of June 24, was fined<br />

$50 and his license suspended for three months in <strong>Quesnel</strong> magis­<br />

trate's court this week on a charge of driving without due care<br />

and attention. The crash, which caused damage estimated at $900<br />

to <strong>the</strong> car and <strong>the</strong> breaking of a power line pole, sent two people<br />

to hospital.<br />

NDP Nominating Convention<br />

Being Held In Williams Lake<br />

Some 30 or 40 New Democrats<br />

will Invade WilUams Lake this<br />

Saturday to take part in <strong>the</strong> selection<br />

of <strong>the</strong> NDP candidate for<br />

CarllxK) at <strong>the</strong> next election.<br />

Norman Levi of <strong>the</strong> John Howard<br />

Society, and newly elected<br />

provincial president of <strong>the</strong> New<br />

Democratic Party will chair <strong>the</strong><br />

nominating convention which begins<br />

at 8 p.m. in <strong>the</strong> Elks Hall.<br />

Mr. G. O'Hara and Mrs. Naomi<br />

Randall of <strong>Quesnel</strong> are two likely<br />

CARIB<br />

THEATRE<br />

THURSDAY THROUGH<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

Jack Lemon - Tony Curtis<br />

Natalie Wood - Keenan Wynn<br />

The Great<br />

Race<br />

Cinemascope and Color<br />

Comedy<br />

Madcap automobile marathon<br />

from New York to Paris<br />

iiround 1908, complete with<br />

heroes and villains.<br />

Coming Soon<br />

MY FAIR<br />

LADY<br />

nominees, while <strong>the</strong> Rev. Hartley<br />

Dent, Anglican Minister at<br />

100 Mile House, is known to be<br />

one of <strong>the</strong> prospective candidates.<br />

For <strong>Quesnel</strong> residents going to<br />

Williams Lake transportation will<br />

be leaving <strong>the</strong> bus depot about<br />

5:15, and interested persons<br />

should contact Mr. O'Hara beforehand.<br />

Entertainment will be provided<br />

in <strong>the</strong> banquet room of <strong>the</strong> Elks<br />

Hall between 7 and 8 p.m.<br />

CASBAR<br />

DRIVE-IN<br />

WEDNESDAY THROUGH<br />

FRIDAY<br />

Chidrah The Three-<br />

Headed Monster<br />

Color<br />

Science Fiction<br />

SATURDAY, MONDAY<br />

and TUESDAY<br />

Dale Robertson<br />

Martha Hyer - Wendell Corey<br />

Blood on <strong>the</strong> Arrow<br />

Color<br />

Western<br />

A Cavalry patrol is ambushed<br />

by Apaches and all are<br />

/killed except a prisoner.<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

The Black Torment-<br />

Hot job. Big thirst Big beer.<br />

When it's time for a refreshment break,<br />

Labatt's is <strong>the</strong> kind of beer that really<br />

hits <strong>the</strong> spot. It's a big bold thirstquenching<br />

beer with a flavour all its own.<br />

That's because Labatt's is brewed slow<br />

and naturally for extra taste and authority,<br />

with men in mind. Next time you<br />

have a big thirst, try <strong>the</strong> bold one . . .<br />

ASK FOR Labatts THE BIG BOLD BEER<br />

This advertisement is not published or displayed by <strong>the</strong> Liquor Control<br />

Board or by <strong>the</strong> Government of British Columbia.<br />

<strong>Quesnel</strong> Students<br />

Pass Music Exams<br />

Forty-nine candidates received<br />

passes following <strong>the</strong> examinations<br />

for <strong>the</strong> Royal Conservatory<br />

of Music of Toronto, held before<br />

examiner Mr. Clifford McAree<br />

at W. <strong>Quesnel</strong> Baptist church<br />

June 6 and 7.<br />

Successful candidates in order<br />

of merit are;<br />

Teachers, Honours - Elizabeth<br />

H. Flower; Grade VII piano. Pass<br />

- Bonnie L. Kirkham; Grade VI<br />

piano, honours - Roberta Cawston;<br />

Pass - Linda S. Bloomfield,<br />

Ca<strong>the</strong>rine narrower, Marjorie<br />

P. Watt; Grade V piano<br />

honours - Edmund K. Neufeld,<br />

Kenneth W. Smith (equal); Robert<br />

A. Bracken, Robert M. Mc-<br />

Cappin, Diane Brooks; Pass -<br />

Karen R. Floyd, Teresa M. Lazzarin;<br />

Grade IV piano, honours -<br />

Caroline D. Nielsen; Cheryl L.<br />

Kirkham, Charles E. Webster,<br />

Susan Simmons; Pass - Deborah<br />

S. Littler, Laurie E. Montgomery;<br />

Grade III piano, honours -<br />

Keven E. Halloran, Susan C.Williams<br />

(equal), Deborah C. Bunz,<br />

Kathleen M. Humphrey, Marjorie<br />

L. McKinnon, Valerie D. Petty,<br />

Ronald I. Powell (equal); Pass,<br />

Dawn M. Campbell, Donald L.<br />

Bracken, Sharon C. Nielsen;<br />

Grade H piano, honours - Loren<br />

D. Halloran, Judith A. Hooker<br />

(equal), Arlene L. Keis, Sherry<br />

G. MitcheU (equal), C. William<br />

Fawcett, Lynn E. McLeod, Gregory<br />

E, Small (equal), Linda R<br />

Floyd, Karen M. Russell, Robert<br />

Dairy Herd<br />

M. Russell, Lucille M. Thiessen<br />

(equal); Pass - Darlene L. Mc­<br />

Leod, Charlotte J. Keis, Lynda<br />

C. Russell; Grade 1 piano, honours<br />

- Wanda G. Baynes, Donald<br />

Montgomery (equal), Stephen<br />

L. Williams; Grade VHItrumpet,<br />

honours - Bary R. Fraser; Grade<br />

VI trumpet, honours - Richard G.<br />

Floyd; Grade II singing, pass,<br />

Judith A. Hooker.<br />

Local Youngsters To<br />

Represent BC In<br />

4-H Conferences<br />

Donna MacDonald of <strong>Quesnel</strong><br />

Is one of 75 senior B.C. 4-H<br />

club members to assemble in<br />

Vernon this weekend for <strong>the</strong> annual<br />

provincial 4-H Club Week.<br />

Theme of <strong>the</strong> week, which runs<br />

from July 10 to 16, is "Youth<br />

and Knowledge," and <strong>the</strong> programme<br />

is designed to provide<br />

leadership and citizenship training,<br />

as well as give opportunities<br />

for group participation and discussion.<br />

O<strong>the</strong>r features of <strong>the</strong><br />

conference, which is sponsored<br />

by <strong>the</strong> Department of Agriculture,<br />

includes field trips, documentary<br />

movies, recreational<br />

|activity and social events.<br />

Included among <strong>the</strong> delegates<br />

will be 11 out-of-province 4-H<br />

representatives.<br />

At <strong>the</strong> end of <strong>the</strong> conference<br />

wide range of awards and<br />

scholarships will be awarded to<br />

|boys and girls.<br />

Meanwhile, in o<strong>the</strong>r 4-H activity.<br />

Sherry Ettlnger and William<br />

Swanky ofDragon Lake, have<br />

Ibeen selected to take part in a<br />

15 member delegation of B.C.<br />

4-H club members to attend a<br />

4-H Centennial Seminar in eastern<br />

Canada next year.<br />

The seminar is entitled' 'Rural<br />

Youth and His World" and willbe<br />

held in L'Esterel, Quebec, some<br />

60 miles north of Montreal from<br />

August 5 to 12, 1967.<br />

A broad range of study sessions<br />

and group discussions are planned<br />

around <strong>the</strong> Seminar <strong>the</strong>me.<br />

The final two days will provide<br />

time at Expo '67.<br />

The 4-H Club Division in British<br />

Columbia selected <strong>the</strong> 15<br />

delegates on <strong>the</strong> basis of <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

outstanding achievement in 4-H<br />

and community activities. Selection<br />

was also made on a regional<br />

basis to ensure a truly representative<br />

delegation from our<br />

Province.<br />

Dragon Lake 4-H<br />

Community Club<br />

The regular meeting of <strong>the</strong><br />

Dragon Lake 4-H Club was held<br />

at <strong>the</strong> Dragon Lake Elementary<br />

School on June 24, at 7:30 p.m.<br />

Junior Leader, Sherry Ettlnger<br />

advised members of <strong>the</strong> Demonstration<br />

Day which will be held<br />

July 18. Three teams are expected<br />

to enter <strong>the</strong> competition.<br />

The main discussion of <strong>the</strong><br />

meeting was <strong>the</strong> deciding of <strong>the</strong><br />

Fall Fair plan. Each member<br />

brought a plan and ideas were<br />

pooled into one. Also, <strong>the</strong> raffle<br />

plans were finalized and Susan<br />

Gook volunteered to be in charge<br />

of <strong>the</strong> ticket making.<br />

Members gave speeches on<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir gardens explaining <strong>the</strong> planning,<br />

how it was growing, and<br />

any difficulties encountered. In<br />

Improvement Assoc.<br />

Birchgrove Farms had <strong>the</strong><br />

highest herd average for June<br />

with 1,365 lbs. of milk and 53.0<br />

lbs, of fat. Runners up wereWm.<br />

Teshke of Prince George with 1,<br />

560 lbs. of milk and 52.2 lbs. of<br />

fat, and Vanmar Farms of Vanderhoof<br />

with 1,497 lbs. of milk<br />

and 51.4 lbs. of fat.<br />

M. Ochsner had <strong>the</strong> high mature<br />

for <strong>the</strong> month from Blackle, a sixyear-old<br />

Holsteln, with 15,419<br />

lbs. of milk and 649 lbs. of fat.<br />

E.A. Clauson had <strong>the</strong> high twoyear-old<br />

with 13,349 lbs. of milk<br />

and 484 lbs. of fat from Holsteln<br />

#41 Mary Gold.<br />

More complete records of over<br />

400 lbs. of fat for June were:<br />

Owner's Name cow's Name Breed Age Milk Fat Days<br />

A. Seida Menja H<br />

Peggy H<br />

Susie H<br />

Halltray Farms Ltd., Fawn G<br />

Margaret H<br />

Vanmar Farms Betty-Lou H<br />

Mandy H<br />

No. 5 H<br />

I. Greenart Bunty H<br />

A.B. Miller Blondy H<br />

Queenie H<br />

Birchgrove Farms Dolly H<br />

Minnie H<br />

3<br />

3<br />

3<br />

8<br />

2<br />

5<br />

2<br />

4<br />

6<br />

5<br />

5<br />

8<br />

3<br />

12,270<br />

11,448<br />

11,034<br />

9,-594<br />

11,416<br />

14,295<br />

11,908<br />

15,075<br />

11,253<br />

14,118<br />

12,227<br />

17,492<br />

12.145<br />

424<br />

437<br />

419<br />

418<br />

432<br />

643<br />

463<br />

528<br />

427<br />

484<br />

450<br />

590<br />

420<br />

305<br />

305<br />

305<br />

305<br />

305<br />

305<br />

305<br />

305<br />

305<br />

305<br />

305<br />

305<br />

305<br />

Glscome Farms Ltd. No. 27<br />

M. Ochsner Bella<br />

Blackie<br />

Jessie<br />

A. Wiebe Daisy<br />

Holley<br />

No. 18<br />

E.A, Clauson No, 41<br />

H<br />

H<br />

H<br />

H<br />

H<br />

H<br />

H<br />

9<br />

3<br />

6<br />

2<br />

4<br />

5<br />

2<br />

2<br />

12,946<br />

11,640<br />

15,419<br />

10,562<br />

11,570<br />

11,863<br />

11,858<br />

13,349<br />

614<br />

435<br />

649<br />

434<br />

441<br />

477<br />

405<br />

484<br />

305<br />

305<br />

305<br />

305<br />

305<br />

305<br />

305<br />

305<br />

A Full Day At Beautiful<br />

Bowron Lake<br />

3 Passengers for less than $18.00 each<br />

(Round Trip)<br />

<strong>Cariboo</strong> Lodge<br />

Camping facifities<br />

Boats available<br />

Cood fishing<br />

Phones<br />

Bus. 992-2624<br />

Res. 992-2556<br />

Res. 992-6235<br />

qon<br />

SLir '<br />

mJ 11Mireo<br />

P.O. Box 35, Ouesnei<br />

J. Anderson<br />

Layne Harvey (Pilot)<br />

addition to <strong>the</strong>se speeches members<br />

also gave impromptu talks<br />

on <strong>the</strong>ir summer plans.<br />

The club was pleased to find<br />

out that all members rated high<br />

in rally judging.<br />

Members are reminded to have<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir ideas for a centennial project<br />

prepared for next meeting.<br />

The meeting has been moved<br />

ahead to July 15, in order to<br />

have demonstration practices.<br />

The club would like to congratulate<br />

Sherry Ettlnger and<br />

Tom Swanky on <strong>the</strong>ir award trip<br />

to L'Esterel, Quebec, for a seminar<br />

and Expo visit in '67. The<br />

couple were chosen for <strong>the</strong>ir past<br />

and present 4-H activities.<br />

QSS Student<br />

ToAttendUN<br />

Jim Dodd, a Grade 11 student<br />

at <strong>Quesnel</strong> Secondary School, who<br />

excelled in Social Studies, has<br />

been awarded <strong>the</strong> $60 "Mabel<br />

Frank Memorial Award," by <strong>the</strong><br />

<strong>Quesnel</strong> Branch, Voice of Women.<br />

The award enables him to attend<br />

<strong>the</strong> United Nations High School<br />

Seminar to be held at UBC from<br />

August 28 to September 2.<br />

South America and China are<br />

<strong>the</strong> <strong>the</strong>mes chosen for <strong>the</strong> program<br />

and <strong>the</strong> social events provided<br />

will include an evening at<br />

<strong>the</strong> Queen Elizabeth Theatre, an<br />

evening at <strong>the</strong> PNE, a tour of<br />

Vancouver harbour, and a tour<br />

and dinner in Vancouver's Chinatown.<br />

At <strong>the</strong> seminar four students<br />

will be chosen as delegates to <strong>the</strong><br />

UN Inter-provincial Seminar<br />

which is held in New York each<br />

spring during <strong>the</strong> Easter holidays.<br />

The annual award is sponsored<br />

in memory of Mrs, Mabel Frank,<br />

a past member of <strong>the</strong> VOW.<br />

Who Was<br />

The Greatest<br />

Who was <strong>the</strong> greatest B.C.<br />

Logger of <strong>the</strong>m all?<br />

A search for <strong>the</strong> Paul Bunyan<br />

of <strong>the</strong> province has been launched<br />

by <strong>the</strong> Pacific National Exhibition<br />

in connection with <strong>the</strong> Festival<br />

of Logging, a feature of <strong>the</strong><br />

1966 PNE from August 20th to<br />

September 5th.<br />

The rules are simple. Entries<br />

must deal with real loggers who<br />

worked in <strong>the</strong> B.C. woods at any<br />

time in <strong>the</strong> past or present. Candidates<br />

must be loggers who were<br />

capable as well as colorful.<br />

The committee has already received<br />

<strong>the</strong> names of some candidates.<br />

They include George<br />

Moore, <strong>the</strong> Shakespeare-spouting<br />

logger who saw <strong>the</strong> image of<br />

Falstaff in <strong>the</strong> face of a leering<br />

hooktender, or that of Cassius in<br />

<strong>the</strong> approach on a over-anxious<br />

machinery salesman.<br />

There was Sid Smith, who helped<br />

build one of <strong>the</strong> greatest<br />

timber empires on <strong>the</strong> coast<br />

for Bloedel Stewart and Welch<br />

Ltd., which later became a corporate<br />

parent of today's giant<br />

MacMillan Bloedel Ltd. And <strong>the</strong>re<br />

was Eustace Smith, <strong>the</strong> famous<br />

timber cruiser who left his mark<br />

all along <strong>the</strong> coast.<br />

Information on <strong>the</strong>se or o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

candidates can be sent in care of<br />

<strong>the</strong> <strong>Cariboo</strong> <strong>Observer</strong> or directly<br />

to P,G. Martin, Festival of Logging,<br />

Pacific National Exhibition,<br />

Vancouver 6, B.C.<br />

By BESS ALLEN<br />

WELLS—Mr. and Mrs. Bil<br />

Hong returned home last weekend<br />

after spending <strong>the</strong> winter<br />

months in Vancouver, <strong>the</strong>y were<br />

accompanied by <strong>the</strong>ir two grandsons,<br />

cousins Brian and Gordon<br />

Lee, who will be in town for <strong>the</strong><br />

summer.<br />

* * *<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stevenson<br />

residents of Wells In 1953<br />

and now living in Edmonton, Alberta,<br />

were visitors at <strong>the</strong> home<br />

of Mr. and Mrs. "Bud" Williams<br />

last week.<br />

* * *<br />

Mr. Murray Brown of Penticton<br />

was visiting at <strong>the</strong> home of<br />

his parents Mr. and Mrs. N.G.<br />

Local Minister<br />

For Coast Meet<br />

Jehovah's Witnesses have announced<br />

that a local circuit minister<br />

Mr. Robert E. Kowalyk will<br />

be a speaker on <strong>the</strong>ir conference<br />

program scheduled for Vancouver's<br />

Empire Stadium, August 3-7.<br />

Concerning his assignment Mr.<br />

Kowalyk said, "Jehovah's Witnesses<br />

make <strong>the</strong> claim that <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

jconvention programs give practical<br />

scriptural solutions to problems<br />

facing <strong>the</strong> world today. My<br />

topic "The Surpassing Way of<br />

Love" is in keeping with this<br />

claim. Time for delivery is<br />

scheduled for 7:30 p.m., August<br />

3."<br />

The Watch Tower Society has<br />

arranged for a series of conventions<br />

throughout North and South<br />

America for 1966 and 1967 with<br />

principal speakers drawn from<br />

Witness headquarters in Brooklyn,<br />

New York and branch offices<br />

in various lands.<br />

The Vancouver convention is<br />

expected to have a peak attendance<br />

of 30,000 for <strong>the</strong> final day,<br />

to hear <strong>the</strong> main discourse "What<br />

Has God's Kingdom Been Doing<br />

Since 1914?", to be delivered by<br />

<strong>the</strong> president of <strong>the</strong> Watch Tower<br />

Society, N.H. Knorr.<br />

Health Tips<br />

A competent, up-to-date doctor<br />

in Canada today spends from <strong>the</strong><br />

day he begins university to <strong>the</strong><br />

day he retires continuing his<br />

training and education, <strong>the</strong> Canadian<br />

Medical Association says.<br />

Every doctor has be a life-long<br />

student.<br />

Training for medicine starts<br />

with three or four years of premedical<br />

subjects, with emphasis<br />

on science, and also a wide<br />

range of o<strong>the</strong>r subjects of <strong>the</strong><br />

student's own choice. Four years<br />

as a medical student follow, during<br />

which are taught <strong>the</strong> wonders<br />

of <strong>the</strong> human body, how to preserve<br />

it in good health, what ills<br />

afflict it, how to relieve <strong>the</strong>se<br />

Ills, and most Important, how to<br />

prevent <strong>the</strong>m.<br />

After graduation, education of<br />

<strong>the</strong> doctor continues on <strong>the</strong> average<br />

for approximately 40 years.<br />

First <strong>the</strong>re is a year as a hospital<br />

intern. After internship, some<br />

enter a career devoted to family<br />

practice while o<strong>the</strong>rs spend four<br />

more years of hospital training<br />

for specialty practice. And o<strong>the</strong>rs<br />

enter public health, teaching, research<br />

and administration or<br />

some o<strong>the</strong>r branch of medicine.<br />

Whatever path <strong>the</strong> doctor<br />

chooses, says <strong>the</strong> C.M.A., in<br />

this era of explosive scientific<br />

advance, he must spend his entire<br />

active professional life as a student,<br />

keeping abreast of new developments.<br />

Coming Events<br />

JULY 8 - Regular general meeting<br />

of <strong>the</strong> Bouchie Lake Saddle<br />

Club to be held Friday,<br />

8:00 p.m, at <strong>the</strong> Bouchie Lake<br />

Hall, All members and interested<br />

persons urged to attend.<br />

In & Out Of Town<br />

Brown over <strong>the</strong> holiday weekend.<br />

He returned home accompanied<br />

by his wife and two sons, who<br />

had been vlsltmg Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Brown for <strong>the</strong> past two weeks.<br />

* * *<br />

Mr. and Mrs. J. Szlauko and<br />

family were visitors in Vancouver<br />

over <strong>the</strong> holiday weekend.<br />

Their daughter Anna is staying<br />

<strong>the</strong>re for <strong>the</strong> school holidays,<br />

with her grandmo<strong>the</strong>r.<br />

* * *<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Tom Richards<br />

and young son left Friday for<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir new home in Penticton.<br />

* * *<br />

Mr. and Mrs. H. Zips and two<br />

daughters, former residents of<br />

Wells and now residing in Terrace,<br />

were visitors in town over<br />

<strong>the</strong> holiday weekend. Mr. Zips<br />

returned home on Sunday, while<br />

Mrs. Zips and girls are visiting<br />

at <strong>the</strong> home of Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Fritz Knoedler for a week,<br />

* * *<br />

Mrs. Peggy Beard left last<br />

week to visit with her daughter<br />

and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs.<br />

"Sandy" McCulloch and <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

children in Hope, for an indefinite<br />

stay.<br />

* * •<br />

Mr. Eric Schwab of Chilliwack<br />

is a visitor in town with his<br />

daughter Judy.andGerdaBlumllen,<br />

who will be visiting in town<br />

for an indefinite period.<br />

* * *<br />

Miss Margaret Seatter, who<br />

has been teaching at Kelowna,<br />

arrived home June 30, and left<br />

on <strong>the</strong> next day for Vancouver<br />

where she enplaned later for<br />

Prestwlck, Scotland. She will be<br />

away for six weeks, visiting relatives<br />

in Dundee, <strong>the</strong> Orkney<br />

Islands, and touring Scotland.<br />

* * *<br />

Mr. Marcel Gulguet returned<br />

Sunday, with his wife and<br />

family after spending <strong>the</strong> holiday<br />

weekend in Vancouver.<br />

* * *<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holmes<br />

and family left Monday for Prince<br />

George, where <strong>the</strong>y will make<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir home. Mr. Holmes has been<br />

appointed vice-principal of <strong>the</strong><br />

Blackburn Road School, near Glscome.<br />

Their friends In Wells wish<br />

<strong>the</strong>m well and good luck in <strong>the</strong><br />

new office and school.<br />

* * *<br />

Visiting at <strong>the</strong> home of Rev.<br />

and Mrs. C. Baynes are Mervln<br />

Kurtz from Victoria and David<br />

Kurtz of Parksville, <strong>the</strong> boys are<br />

nephews of Mrs. Baynes, and will<br />

be visiting for <strong>the</strong> summer<br />

months.<br />

* * *<br />

Miss Maria Salinitri leaves<br />

riday July 8 for Windsor, Ontario,<br />

to stay with her aunt and<br />

uncle while she takes a course<br />

n halrdressing.<br />

* * *<br />

On Wednesday evening June<br />

29 a farewell ga<strong>the</strong>ring was held<br />

for Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kryzanowski<br />

and family, at <strong>the</strong> Apostolic<br />

Church Hall. The evening began<br />

with a sing song, after which<br />

games were played, and musical<br />

numbers performed. A trumpet<br />

and Spanish guitar duet entitled<br />

"Now I belong to Jesus"<br />

was rendered by Mervin Kurtz of<br />

Victoria and David Kurtz ol<br />

Parksville, nephews of Rev. and<br />

Mrs. C. Baynes. A Quintette of<br />

five girls sang "He washed my<br />

eyes with tears." Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Kryzanowski sang a duet; Rev.<br />

C. Baynes, Mervin and David<br />

Kurtz sang "A Crown of Thorns".<br />

Mrs. Kryzanowski received a cup<br />

and saucer embellished with <strong>the</strong><br />

Barkerville Church, a gold nugget<br />

tie pin was given to Bill<br />

ICryzanowski and a Barkerville<br />

pen for Randy and a Barkervllle<br />

broach were given to Darlene.<br />

Mr. Kryzanowski said, "This is<br />

not only a farewell for us, but also<br />

one for Rev. and Mrs. C. Baynes<br />

and family". A gift of a lovely<br />

record player was given and<br />

thanks was expressed to everyone<br />

for <strong>the</strong>ir thoughtfulness and<br />

kindness.<br />

Lunch was <strong>the</strong>n served, after<br />

which Rev. and Mrs. Baynes sang<br />

a duet "He does not c*mpel us to<br />

go", which was dedicated to <strong>the</strong><br />

Kryzanowskl's who left for Fort<br />

Nelson on Thursday, June 30.<br />

Rev. and Mrs. C. Baynes and<br />

family want to take this opportunity<br />

to say "Thank you" to<br />

everyone for <strong>the</strong>ir contributions<br />

to <strong>the</strong> gift for <strong>the</strong> Kryzanowskl's<br />

and also <strong>the</strong> record player for<br />

<strong>the</strong>mselves.<br />

The Sunday school and o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

services will continue until <strong>the</strong><br />

Baynes' leave for Edmonton, Alberta<br />

in August.<br />

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