MAN ALIVE Examination of Quality of Response The following column is le the time raising money. So what; promises. By Local Churches Here were kids GLENMERRY USED FURNITURE 3194 Highway Drive in tho Millar and Brown Building, Trail. Phone 364-1822 Bowiing Results “COFFEE BREAK” By LOIS HUGHES Box 731, Castlegar Tues night Mixed 9-11 LHS Joyce Turner LHT Joyce ‘Lurner 524, MHS Ed Thiessen MHT Bill Carlson 596, THS The 5 Kami THT “Screwballs” 2625. Team points: ‘Night- hawks” 0, Sock-Et-To-Em 2, are they forced to do? Run} that put out, but adults who it raffles which give only the|didn't. Are the radicals right? appearance of giving money A final condemnation is when you realize that first|the fact that it is almost im- column used to be called|$3,000 has to cover expenses. | possible to get people to lead Topics but at the dly, anyone who believ-jor help in community activi- es he is supporting good|ties. Witziess the fact that 30 works fools himself. We buy|boys could not join cubs be- Tell Lois: 365-5503 WE BUY AND SELL USED FURNITURE Open Weekdays 1 p.m. - 5.30 p.m. Open Fridays 1 p.m. - 9 p.m. Service is the keynote of .| modern business and patrons accept it as a natural ex- .| change, taking’ much of it for granted. ‘There is one service in our communities, again offer- request of the Man Alwve, is to be titled: HAPPY WINNER of $122. 16 worth of gro- ceries at Super Valu in a 4 By Rev, Mrs. Robert Vincent of Robson, the second prize winner of $15 worth of groceries, is in the second picture, while at right are three-minute e C - spree Kinnaird Kinette Club was Dave Cooper of Kinnaird, shown in the first his items all boxed and ready Mr. and Mrs. V. Guesford of Castlegar, third prize, winners of $10 worth of gro- ceries. picture with to take home. Kinsmen Club is Assisting ln Neurological Research e alyzed on ill and LI; people the world are benefitting from the results of its world famous figures in “the a dorecast fields of neurophysiol logy, neurochemistry and mienias being undertaken at the Kinsmen Neurological Lab- oratory at the University of British Columbia, reports a spokesman for the local Kins- men Club. ‘The laboratory numbers Sir John Eccles, Noell foney laureate in medicine for 1963, |is rais ne J. +| Cli Cer developments were first used at Woodlands School and are now used in around the world, At present the Kinsmen i B.C. are raising $80,000 Ag complete financing of the neurological Renner: 1 Kinsmen Club of CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Ph. 365-5637 Next to the Cloverleaf Motel Castleaird Plaza Family Bible Hour - 10 a.m. Family Worship 11 a.m. Evening Worship - 7.30 p.m. CE eee a eee THE SALVATION ARMY Tee Da Prayer and Bible Study Thursda: ay: 7.30 p.m. Home League Friday: 730 px p.m. Open Air and Young 0) Public ¢ invited to all services, You are never a stranser at ie iy Envoy and Mrs. K. Mallory Ph. TU12 LUTHERAN CHURCH The Castlegar-Kinnaird is raising funds for this project and fo. eir local 1 Boek, tie! iittle esas ‘ling Grey. Cup sellin; rey Cup Pool, "tickets, e wide figures who are mem- bers of the Kinsmen labor-| the atory staff. Castlegar-Kinnaird men Club president an King, having recently return- ed from a fall council meet- ote members thank all those ing in Vancouver and a tour|who support them in their/be of Fhe neurological laboratory |projects enabling them to «os the tickets to win the prize, George Hermanson pices United Church if they didn’t happen where cuastion of the quality of re-|¢, sponse or aliveness by seeing whether the judgement of the student radicals is cor- rect. However, I am not go- to examine this move- at as Arnold Martin, for. people. who cause there were no leaders. not to help. Unfortunately,|Are we alive? would the money be found|can change. Will we allow ant to examine this)in a community that doesn’t curselis to become alive? I had y refused to fulfill their society. The student believes we a had & ght oo had’ 6 Ne insial tful studies on this topic. As the National Council it: “These Orchids, which bloomed under the loving care of John e| Victor Bonde of Kinnaird, were incorporated in the flor- Jal base of his casket at the ¢j funeral service held Saturday ‘from the cha a ots ithe Cast- jeWell for one eu stiles eee onde, de, 70, who died no greater menace (witness George Wallace or anti-coffee Get is aethe the Castlegar and in ital, was well- house fooling) lusuing in ou This trea for his “Your Kinsmen and Kin- 2 ing. tendancy to repress those Orchids Floral Tribute At Vic Bonde Funeral KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS BINGO ST. RITA’S HALL ON FRONT STREET TONIGHT measure eight inches across the blooms, Mr. Bonde was born in Finland, May 20, 1898. He came to Canada and Ross- land in 1923. A miner by trade, he first worked in the gold min- es of Rossland. He later min- ed at Britannia returning to contract mining at Rossland. In 1985 he took up em- ie are mest tthe et | Xi Alpha Lamba E Chapter Receives Christian faith ee an un- ising Program Books conn mocratic Here are some more in- Members of XI Alpha ig- dications that the radical may correct in his judgement: The, fact that in Cy acon ie noted the following facts on is his return: ing achievement,” notes Mr. 14 one of the objects of is to train the!r this on service in their communities. !Young men between the ages desiring informa- sx Merital illness disables Kin, more people than all other | cinsm yx Fifty per cent of beds, in hospitals are occupied by neurological cases. babies born this year spend part of his or her Vite in a mental treatment centre. ¥ One person in 300 in B.C. is registered as a men- tally retarded person. Many others not registered would increase this percentage ma- terially. ear one may contact Mr. Ki Many Novellies Will be Offered At UCW Bazaar A wide variety of salt and fue shakers will be sx In this province, one baby in 700 is born a mon- goloid. we Crippling peuroiogies Sundays at 9.30 a.m. Held in St. David's Anglican Church Sunday School 8.45 a.m. Rev. Harold C. Clark CHURCH OF GOD Kinnaird Community Hall Pastor: Rev. Ira Johnson Phone 365-6762 Sunday School 9.15 a.m. Morning Worship 10 a.m. 7 p.m. Fri. Youth Fellowship 7.30 p.m. Wed. Bible Study and Prayer — Held in Homes PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 791 First Ave. Pastor: Rev. L. M. Phone 365-5212 Sunday School 9.55 a.m. Morning Worship 11 a.m. Evangelistic Service 7 p.m. Tuesday: Bible Study and Prayer 7. p.m. Friday: Young Peoples 7.30 p.m. nes ne of the many novelties of- toll, For example” one adu forea at the fall tea and ba- in 40 will suffer some form zaar sponsored by the Kin- of Parkinsonism. [naira United Church Women. x To gare fo for mental pa- Plans for the bazaar to tients in pro govern- be held Now 20 in the low- ment hospitals ‘alone costs the|er hall of the Kinnaird Unit- taxpayers rs $75,000 Pe per day. /ed Church was the main top- illness costs pusingss and ind in Can- ada close to $1 billion per year in absenteeism, accid- co! were wesent with the fhe help the Kinsmen labor- yotlona given by Mrs. ‘Fred tory can give through its re- search findings. * Continial research i and at th ‘lans were alscusted, for hristmas party with in being husbands. f ie 21 and 40 % One out of very a. 10, ion on on a Joining the Kinsmen | Hes" i Club Castle; community chest ae un- ler two dollars per person a pee It is a crime that e in one of the Trost Sa off areas of Can- ada, (Granted one julght not. give to the KRC because it supports. questionable chari- Garmtey, At the home of Mrs. Konkin, Yvonne Horrey was the members. After the business meet g, a bonfire and wiener. roast was held. ‘Mrs. Ed Isakson and Mr:. Gordon Baulkham gave the cultural discussion, Clothing for madame, at me meeting at Mrs. Gormley’ Art in areas ‘type analy- PI imately $600 for relief in’ Bi- afra, but the same time that happened men of our com- munity quite easily lost mon- ey by betting on golf shiogs Where i is our aliveness? derstand that more was Jost | discussed and the members in a week than was given wore. clothing of past and fu to_relief. 'ture_styles. 3 with Cominco in the mines department. During World War II he prospected for the company in the East and West Koot- enays and Northern B.C. Following the war years ajhe returned to Cominco and House For Sale Situated on lots nine (9) and ten (10) in Block Forty-three (43) Town of Castlegar, Plan Six Hundred and Fifty (650). Bids are welcome. The highest or any bid not necessarily accepted. CONTACT BRILLIANT CREDIT UNION fhe 5 Kami 4, “Screwballs” , Bank of Montreal 0, The Sante "2. wlars 1, les 3 ” “4 possible pollers 4, Blow|* Other 600’s Les Ache- fon 633, Friday night classic mixed -| Castlegar Drug of Castlegar ed on a voluntary basis as a customer service, which is to be highly commended. ‘his is the recording by our two local drug stores, and carts Drugs of Castle- aird Plaza in Kin of a diary at ee maly a allergies ‘and Last issue, ewe gave - in- OW . carrots ie crock, This By giving of their time} keep sucn records, the chi of eces- Le cing trex vant cessful, but it does necessi- which has proven highly suc- ote what some may consider J. G. James, president of _| the phere Boundary lonely Council of the Boy uts of Canada nounced the appo! Rodney John ennling as regional Scout executive for the region. Mr. Maennling has been hazard, is greatly the: ‘When you stop and real- do nF already have a crock. 231. LHT Terry MacReady Cae Darrel Rour it 24 ue cs Charlie Burdett THS The THT The Odd Balls 2714. Ou Gad‘ Balls 961. al Team points: The Gutter 4, Kinberries Beer The Joggers 4, Blow Balls’ 4. 605, Ray Singer 607.’ LADIES CURLING SOCIAL AND GENERAL MEETING October 29, 1968 at 7.30 p.m. CURLING RINK Wear Your Curling Togs! All Welcome — New and Old " At this. time the carrots are dumped on the base- ment Hoon and dried for a dayandel Jastic sack is also worked in the de- te (Pao -- He retired in 1963. During his later years, Mr. Bonde never lost his de- sire to prospect and pursued im|this as well as. orchid Finland. urial was in the Park sis and personal design were | Fun rangements. Rev. monds officiated at the ser- vice. BAY AVE. RAIL, B.C. Pk 364-2114 ODEON © ® STARTS SATURDAY DOORS 7 P.M. TWO SHOWINGS 7.30 & 9.30 SCRATCH Curling Secson Opens Ladies’ Curling Club hosts Open House Tuesday, Oct. 29. Men's Club hosts a beginners night — Instructions will be given — Wed- nesday, Oct. 30 — 7.30 p.m. Available Oct. 26 at regular scratch ice rates when were first put into the sacle in the fall, e & ee Should you have had a ham dinner for Eas Est CURLING Further, our service clubs i it to support worthwhile with Mrs. David Calder as Charities but have a hard hostess. The Motor and Mower Shon Lawn Mower Sharpening and Repairs — All. Types — Saw Sharpening — KINNAIRD EQUIPMENT SERVICE 707 Sixth Avenue, Kinnaird, B.C. Phone 365-3411 Business and Professional Directory CASTLEGAR CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY Recovering * Remodeligg et - Craftsmansh'p Guaranteed Free Estimates PHOTOCOPYING e men neurological Inboratry resulting and is means whic: many of these ae eas can per oday plood tests are now taken on all newborn child ren in British Columbia and the blood? sample, when an- alyzed, can give an indication of future neurological pro- Dblems for that particular child and corrective steps c:1: be taken immediately to al- Pe iste this problem. Also, urine specimens can be an- APOSTOLIC CHURCH Two blocks East of the Castleaird Shopping Plaza 10 a.m. Sunday School Hour 11 a.m. Morning Worship 7.30 p.m. Evangelistic Service Tues., 7.30 Prayer-Bible Study Phone 365-7807 Rev. Helmut Buttenberg Pastor SPECIAL GOSPEL SERVICES 2 ft 8 fe Room Dividers PANELAIRE— ORIENTAL PATTERNS 2 ft. by 6 ft... . EMBOSSED & FORMED DECORATOR ROOM DIVIDERS — WIDE SELECTION OF PATTERNS AND COLORS $11.95 . $4.75 2 ft. X 6 ft. (ess frames) are continuing in the Frames Only (for 8 ft. ceiling) Mat Finish LEGION HALL Castl GRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 7th Ave. OCTOBER 27TH 7.30 p.m. Rev. J. H. Wiseman Friendship Service and Sunday School 9.30 a.m. ig 3 p.m. ALL INVITED C. Rankin C. Wilson New to Bleach Oak 4 X Walnut 4X8 X REGIONAL ECUMENICAL PARISH COMPLETE ROOM DIVIDERS — 8 ft. FRAMES SPRING LOAD . V GROOVE VYNL WOOD PANELLING Oak 4 X 8 X 3/16 Interior Walls . Cladwood Rough Saw 4 X 8 X 34, Exterior Panel Assorted. Colors B.C. — Georgi Pacific Corporation 8 X 3/16 $5.95 3/16 ST. DAVID‘S ANGLICAN CHURCH Rev. Terry Allen oe Ph. 365-7424 Services at 8.00 a.m. and 11.00 a.m. YOUR GIFTWARE HEADQUARTERS ALL GIFTS WRAPPED FREE Castlegar, 11.15 a.m. UNITED CHURCH CASTLEGAR & ROBSON Rev. Geo. Hermanson — Ph. 365-8337 MORNING WORSHIP Sunday School, Castlegar, 9.30 a.m. Robson, 9.45 a.m. Kinnaird 11.00 a.m. UNITED CHURCH KINNAIRD - GENELLE Rev. Clinton Howard — Ph. 365-7814 Sunday School, Kinnaird, 9.30 a.m. Genelle 9.30 a.m. FRONT STREET SPECIAL MITCHELL SUPPLY LTD. DUTCH TULIPS, Astd. Colors, doz. $1.09 HYACINTH, Astd. Colors, .... Each .19 CASTLEGAR TELEPHONE 365-7252 Papers Birth Certificates Pages of Books CASTLEGAR NEWS Reasonable Rates REPAIRS. To All Major Appliances CASTLEGAR APPLIANCE & REFRIGERATION SERVICE Ph. 365-6939 PARDMAN FURNITURE Maytag Sales and Service GUARANTEED REPAIRS WESTERN INTERNATIONAL. ENTERPRISES IMPORT EXPORT P.O. Box 833 Ph. 365-7377 Castlegar, McNABB EXCAVATING SERVICES CO. LTD. Landscaping — Top Soil Pea — Trenching Sepue ‘fanks—Tite fields PHONE 365-5996 MARVIN, Bitty GREEP’S ELECTRIC Box 1508 =_ ae » BC, OPTOMETRIST OFFICE SUPPLIES PARSLOW'S colar ie Enterprises Ltd. CASTLEGAR. NEWS Ph. 365-7266 een WELDING 1319 BAY — TRAIL, B.C. peer ated Cylinder Blocks For. 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Letters for publication should be ‘The Editor, Castlegar News, Drawer 490, Sastie: be. no Habiiity In any event beyond the amount must be accom- paid for such advertisement. BONS Nov. 1 Fee: $10.00 OPENING MIXED . CASTLEGAR ARENA PLEASE PHONE ENTRIES TO ART CRAZE — 365-6678 paprika. Bake in ‘975. degree oven for, one! hour. Uncover; bake Yield: six Servings. Pp I E L : onitendeh bane by my Be ccod analyst, my husband. -223 LEGION CORNER per rink Give a gift of gt vat each $2.00 wnew or renewal subscription (4 Issues) Comrat in and see the new the hall. Make Nov. 5 Over the weekend I had scr the end of year. 4 Hospital. chenia Cemetery. - The Castle 3 Home was in charge of ar-/& staff since 1860 nd has serv- ed in Ottawa, Edmonton and in the Fraser Valley. His ap- pointment was effective Oct. .|1, replacing John L. alee Mr. Maennling is pert the location orth ‘te ice, and will serve from gram directed venturers and Rovers. emphasis will be rograms sulted to Ete individual. phase-in period of 18 months Fon Septe mber 19683 to December 1969 will en- able Scouts to complete ex- isting F plans. to! visit Maisteicts within the 2 600 member region before John W. Tomilin | Dies in Hospital In His 90th Year John William Tomilin, a resident of Kinnaird who re- cently mar] 90th bist cay, died last Thursday the cori and Sa iat in Ri , St ia 1976, Mr. ramiin’ came 10 Canada at the age of ai He led first’in Saskachewan ing the greater part o! life in: this area. ing sections: Cubs, scouts | = Better Buy. 48-07. Tin . Standing Rib Roasts KING OF ROASTS. Canada Choice, Canada Good. Mature Grain-Fed Beef Chicken eres xitep For Frying or Roasting. Grade ‘A’... 49c mu O9C Bacon Canada Approved .... 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