CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Nov. 6, 1969 i Church Services LUTHERAN cHURCH SERVICES Sundays at 9.30 a Kinnaird United Church Richard Klein, Vicar: Ph. 365-5976 Sunday School 8.45 a.m. Rev. Harold C. Clark SALVATION ARMY Services Each Sunday Afternoon at p.m. 341 Main St., Castlegar For Further Information Call Cpt. Fame At Nelson 352-7353 : GRACE __ ee as PRESBYTERIA.. CHURCH Sunday 5 service at 11.30 a.m. ith Sunday School Minister Rev. J. Wiseman Ph. 352-6184 Nelson CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Ph. 365-6667 Next to the Cloverleaf Motel Castle: Plaza Bible Hour - 10 a.m. lL aa << APOSTOLIC CHURCH One block East of the Castleaird Shopping Plaza 10 & 11 a.m. morning worship 7.30 p.m. Evangelistic Service Wed. 7.30 Prayer Bible Study Pho: ST. RITA‘S CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev, E. A. Brophy Ph. 365-7143 Sunday Masses at 9 a.m.- 11 am.-7 p.m. CHURCH OF GOD (Next to Kinnaird Communi- ty Hall) Phone 365-6762 Family Bible Hour 10 a.m. Morning Worship 11 a.m. Evening Fellows! 1969-70 ‘Theme: The Living God.” Forest Succession Can Lead to Less Food for Wildlife Unfortunately, for wild pnimals at least, forest clear- ings are only temporary. Lodgepole pine and the other] § conifers ve! out aspen, bi and in a few years the coni- fer trees are once again do- minant. This is what we call forest succession. When clearings and edg- es become too scarce as a result of forest succession, many of our wild animals be- come fewer in numbers. Food shortages occur and shrub- eating animals such as deer, moose and elk may die of staeyatlon: Ev year a certain number of moose die because they cannot obtdin enough food during the cold winter months. They eat all the pal- atable food they can find but quite frequently this is not sufficient In "heir search for food, animals often travel long dis- tances in deep snow. This us- es up much energy that must! be replaced from nutritious foods. Me life is to continue and a goodly number of ott spring are to be spring to the female. Taperin white gladioli tied with ain satin ribbons decorated St..Rita’s Catholic Groom to Attend UBC Following Pickering - Soberlak Wedding Here father, the bride wore a floor-length bridal gown of lace. with — three PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 791 First Ave. Pastor: Rev. L. M. Simmonds Phone 365-5212 Sunday School 9.55 a.m. * Morning Worship 11 a.m.° Evangelistic Service 7 p.m. Tuesday: Bible Study and Prayer 7.30 p.m. friday: Young Peoples 7.30 p.m. "| Ghurch in ‘Camlegsr for the| ¢! 3 which united in marriage Dianne Marie Saberlak. ‘dau. hter of Mr. Karl Soberlak of Kinnaird and Mr. Kenneth Williara. Pickering, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willia . Picker- ing of Castlegar Rey. rE. A. Bro-| phy tticlated “at the mid-| afternoon: ceremony. Soloist, Mrs. Anne Gallo of Kinnaird, sang Ave Maria and other selections during mass, She was accompanied by Mrs. G. Vianich of Trail. Given in marriage by her REGIONAL ECUMENICAL PARISH Anglican CHURCHES OF Robson — Castlegar — Kinnaird IN ST. DAVID'S ANGLICAN CHURCH UNITED CHURCH SERVICE 10:00 a.m. ANGLICAN SERVICES 8:00 & 11:15 a.m. Robson 9.45 a.m. Sunday School Grade 1, Kindergarten & babysitting at 10 and 11.15 a. Rev. T.. Allen, 365-7424 — Rev. G. Hermanson 365-8337 — Rev. C. Howard 365-7814 — United scalloped beaded neckline and lily-point sleeves. Her four-tier fingertip veil of illusion tulle was held in place with a wedding ring headpiece of seed pearls for- ming a crown: effect at the front. She carried a cascading bouquet of orchids and hor pink roses. Maid-of-honor, Miss Carol Soberlak of Kinnaird, sister) t of the bride, and her attén- dants Miss Vicki Kellogg, of Blueberry Creek and uirs. Darlene Innes of Olds, Alta; forming the Empire waist and seattered daisies on the hem- ains ed from the low scalloped backs of their_gowns. Shoes were entone. Their only. ac- cessories were candy a pierced earrings, a gift the bride. Their headdresses were satin candy pink ring- lets with daisies attached, _— ~ Pettitt Photo groom and tastefully decor- ated with pink and white ic- ing. Champagne glasses sep- arated the tiers. A yellow satin a swallowed. No “Rest? Position — For Baby There is no “best” Posi. tion for a newborn bab: sleep. He can lle on Uther side, on his back or.on his we stock @ full solection of SAVAGE SHOES. for childeon Maddocks Shoe Store stomach, says the federal health department publica- tion and Child”. 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AVE, Please se send me ir are outtiol the rien Vote, bros broch ining ihe HS R ok Sek a eons “oi TB ptsene g | City AT Toda sxe Province iwropay | of pd dress and coat ensemble was chosen by the groom’s moth- er for the wedding. Mr. Harold Kellogg of Blueberry Creek was master of ceremunies with celegrams read from Vancouver, Kam- loops, Edmonton and Chicago.|- Mr, Bill Shkwarok, uncle of the bride, said grace with Mr. Pete Ozero, godfather: ot the jade proposing the toast a toast to the g7oom was by Mr. Bill Quiring, un- cle of the groom. Spokane ‘Travelling to Te! and’ Seattle, Sine bride ‘don- ned a two-piece pink embos- sed satin pant suit. For. ac- cessories she chose black pa- tent shoes and purse with a and silver rose corsage jow:|Ettached to it The newlyweds will re- side at 8833 Montcalm St., Vancouver. 14. The bride will be teach- \groot school at UBC. Out-of-town-guests -_ were from Trail, Nelson, Green- ;|wood, Kelowna, Calgary. Ed- monton, Revelstoke, Duncan, Cranbrook, Vancouver, Vic- an ELECTRIC Flameless | WATER HEATER can BE INSTALLED ANYPLACE— ANYWHERE IN THE HOME... .. 2 without vents— flues—or long hot water pipe that wastes at. Install your Electric Water Heater near the point of greatest use for convenience and economy — Utility Room. Laundry—Kitchen—| NOTHING TO TEND—NOTHING ADJU: iNT, “UNSTALL ANYWHERE HEAT WATER BETTER.” ee 4/ectrically toria and tars. H. Johnson Ph,.365-8294, Mr. and Mrs, Norris Churches returned home last g weekend after a seven week vacation, which took them to Montreal, making stops iene route ana returned v! Unite ates. ported most, with only suring t the seven weeks, Mackereth is'a patient 1 in the Trail Hospital ‘where ‘she has undergone sur- irs. M. H. Ford was ad- mitted into the Trail Hospital on Wednesday of last week. Mr. J. Dalziel was in Ed- e|monton for a few days last weel { Mr. and Mrs, R. Hunter returned home recently af- ier spending a ‘holiday .in Fort McLeod visiting with re- ativan They also visited in f Improveme nts to Camp Rory are Discussed irs. D. Hill of Castlegar-: Robson n district commissioner, accompanied by Mrs. R. Bro, division camp adviser and Mrs. H. Johnson, Twin Rive: division commissioner and|{ Girl Guides of Canada _at- tended a Camp Rory meeting last: Thursday evening in the Jubilee room of the Trail Arena. Gwilym Hughes called na Se meeting to order with members of the Guide een present. Members present were East and Wi Marx Auto Body : & Paint Service Towing — Body Work. Painting — Welding Insurance Claims © Handled Promptly 24-Hour Wrecker Service| © Phone 365-7248 irom and West tral, Castlegar and Robson. Plans for next. year were discussed. Members agreed a septic tank for next year is! GOLD CORD was presented Janice Minnich of the 2nd Rob- son Guide Company by district. commissioner Mrs. D. Hill at the recent triple celebration held Monday of last week at the Robson Hall. Celebrating the birth dates of their groups were the 1st Robson Land Rangers. Many guests were present for the presentation and to enjoy the large birthday cake cut by the founders, Mrs. H: Johnson of Castlegar (Brownies), Mrs. W. Waldie (Guides) and Mrs. R. Bro (Land Rangers), both of Robson. — Castlegar News Photo a must A fence will be put around the col, after t Business and Professional Directory CASTLEGAR CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY Recovering - Remodelling Carpet. - Tiles erate, Guaranteed Free Estimates oH Obligation . Ph. 365-5636 PHOTOCOPYING Important Papers Birth Certificates CASTLEGAR NEWS Ph. 365-7266 Reasonable Rates For. RUBBER STAMPS See, Phone, Write Clean Cut Rubber BC. 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A white —lace-covered bride’s table was decorated with a large’ flower garden centerpiece formed around a wine bottle and candles. =| bride's three-tier wedding cake was topped with a miniature bride and Baby Gampbell Baptismal Held Sacrament of Baptism was performed last Oct. 26 to Nerander, Same, infant son of and Mrs. Ken Gainnbet of oo7 ath Ave., ird, by Rev. J. H. Wise- one nin Tace Presbyterian Church. * Thirty guests later sat down to an Italian style din- ner at the Campbell home to celebrate’ the occasion. B.C. AIR LINES service CPS TLEGOR NEWS in Ink with the writer. “Pen” names will be used on request, but gar, BC. 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Do you or any of your relatives have a post office account? ‘Any of our branches will be glad to open a True Savings Account for you where your money will earn 614% interest Bankof Montreal Canada's First Bank 69, the Canada Do you wonder’. why Johnny can't read? Do you puzzle over Learning Disorders Topic at Conference Details of. the conference have been organized by the the Fimless distracted behavior of children whose span of at- tention is momentary? Do parents and teachers refer children to you because they can’t seem to learn? These’ questions, frustrauons are the point at which Selkirk would like to begin a dialogue among doc- tors, bsychologists, special tit these| ai or ucation at Selkirk, the meeting, in the words of Peter Faris, inator of eontinuing ‘cance eople ed- - The essential purpose of ‘ Selkirk’s co-ord- Ij Round Steak 99: Canada Choice, Canada Good Mature Grain-Fed Beef ................ Ib CHUCK STEAK Canada Choice, Canada Good . 59° T-BONE STEAK Canada Choice, Canada Good ___ Ib. $1.39 jor conference on learning disorders will be day, Nov..7 and 8. The theme of the conference is “Identi- fication, Diagnosis and -Man- ders”, and it is hopea’‘that it will be a first. step toward developing a new concern in People with these problems. Hela at Selkirk, the confer- ence will begin Friday even- ing at 7.30 and continue all day Saturday. Resource people for this conference include Dr. Carl Kline, director, of . ortho-psy-| chiatric rvices for | the Chi "5 ‘Aa Society. in ven " G. E. PAULSON, Manager couver; Dr. J. Crichton, dhatric neurologist at ‘UBC; ing. disorders has’ been or- nized by a. committee held ttus Friday and Satur-| i agement of Learning Disor- the West xXootenay for young| j pes, b | merely the first step in com] ing to terms with this pro blem.” gal working under the ship of Dr. Hans Dorgelo of Trail, Committee _ members include Dr. Sam Bitmun of Nelson, Mr. Walter Elmes of Nelson, Mr. Ernie ‘“Weins of Trail, Mrs. Paolini. of Trail, and Messrs. Faris, Close and Ehman of Selkirk College: Band Concert Held Tonight By SHSS Band The SHSS School Band MONDAY-FRIDAY SATURDAY 7 - 8:p.m—Jazz Alley. SUNDAY 1 pam. - 3 p.m—Kaleidos: 5- 7:00 p.n.—Festival 8-9: AM or CBC Network. 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