CASTLEGAR NEWS; Thursday, March 26, 1964 the Toastmasters Club entitled “The Seven Last Words.” Slaco it is appropriate to this season of] Nonetheless, the year, that is Passion Week, I offer it in all humility for what. ever thought or help it may have| that they have, when together, even though written by different men at different times, a ‘unlque unity; secondly, that tran-| ed sitional spirituality, and thirdly when we remember .that Christ] the fact of His sacrifice. was one of the world’s great tea- Christ uttered as he hung chers,- they seem to exemplify some of the most fundamental as- to offer: choral music ¢alled the “Seven Last Words ‘on the Cross” and it| ‘his unity hag a is based on the the seven last sentences which, according to the four Apostles who wrote of the event, dying on the cross, Last. 7 Words of Our Lord Have Easter Message for All By EGO Last year I made a speech at{ curacy, and even less can I vouch for the accuracy of my gontempla- tlon and interpretation of them. | decision In the Garden of Gesthe- mene, followed by betrayal and them, several thoughts are im-| abandonment by His Disclples, by Pressed on my mind — ‘One is I'cannot vouch for their ac-} gle fir tree, ¢ After He had pasacd ‘through the: terrible moral struggle : and whenever I read There is a famous piece of pain, His pects of his teaching. a i s} PETTITT. PHOTOS. PETOTE PHOTOS! PETTITT .PHOTOS You ask how? Let. me ex. plain, remembering all the while that this is only my poor inter- pretation and that I am more concerned with the whole living forest than the contours of a sin- of forgiveness in its purest form. comfort and hope to the condem- LEGION CORNER ned and dying thief, beside: Him, surely the most miserable and SPECIAL Two. club wretched of men, who turned to SOLOHd LLILLad 3 mjread and accepted. UNIVERSAL 40 SLIDE TRAYS ‘$1.49 in August. terans of World ; —EE 3 PETTITT PHOTOS as possible. VOLKSWAGEN and, RAMBLER - “SALES & SERVICE Phone R:.A.. Bob Horswill 365-3491- Complete Stock of Volkswagen- Cars and Trucks: thas New Rambler Cars Sales: & Service — Trades PARKVIEW MOTORS TORS — Neison one auxiliary membership aire The pension advocate will be in Trail on April,3 and any vet- eran. wishing to see him should | sfother ‘and hi hy contact Herl Pitts. The next bingo standing an the is dgolne gon will be held on Saturday. The Nel-| and a third time compassion over- son Branch advised this Branch| came pain and in the “word” in- ihat they .are organizing a 50th anniversary. re-union for members| ther. but reminding all men that of the original -First Kootenay| we are responsible one for ano- Contingent ‘to be held in Nelson] ther, He said: “Woman, behold Any member interested or ve-| thy Mother.” War I are asked to contact c. ze Higgins, Box 392, A Tr William J. Weymark P. Eng... : Consulting . Engineer INVESTIGATIONS, REPORTS, DESIGNS © _ FLOODING, DRAINAGE, WATER SUPPLY, ‘POWER AND MINING “Road, West 3310 Bi Cc, WAZ1536 ici occccTccAiCKcoKnS S = = B Phone the Gastlegar News af 365-1266 “WANT. SOHE QUICK MONEY? SELL THOSE UNWANTED ITEMS WITH AN INEXPENSIVE CLASSIFIED AD Him in x “Truly I say unto you, this night wilt thou be with Me in Paradise.” | Then through the red haze of pain, He caught sight of His dicating His concern for His Mo- thy son.” And to John, “Behold In these first three words you will note that there is a sort of sub-unity, a concern.for all the members of mankind, régard of their condition or relation to Him. Jesus “cried” in a loud yoice the ancient cry of ‘desolation: of the Jewish people: “My God, My God, I feel so much for Himself, but for all mankind who find them- selves in the very depths of des- pair, and from this point he seems to leave behind ,his earthly phase -and enter a spiritual one. Thus the author says: “And after this, Jesus: knowing that all things’ were now ended and in order that the Scripture-might be fulfilled, said, ‘I thirst.” but when wine was brought to Him to drink he refused it, indicating both that the thirst of which He spoke was a spiritual one and ‘also that He realized that the cup of which He had prayed while he was in’ the Garden, might be taken from Him but which He had accepted. had now been drunk to the dregs. ~ This realization of a. great ‘task accomplished, a hard race won, comes with a sigh in. the sixth “word”: “It is done,” fol- lowed: almost immediately in the great triumphal shout of faith and victory for all men for. all- time to hear “Father, into Thy Hands a8, I commend My asin ' Shower Honors ‘Frances Mather .. Miss Frances Mather, March bride-elect, was honored at a mis- cellaneous shower Saturday even- ing in the United Church hall.‘ Miss Mather, whose marriage to Gary Colenso of Rossland takes place this Saturday, received many denial, indignity, humiliation and would scem to come almost o8 an anti-climax if it were: not for the’ “Seven Words”. which’ as I have suggest: ic an one, points. of His teaching against]. The first “word” gasped out| which entitled the holder to take in pain even as his captors were| part in the administrative affairs nailing Him to the cross and|and the voting, running for office, mocking Him in His apparent helplessness, were not for Himself | prises but-a prayer for them: “Father | However, if a person was interest. forgive them for they .know not] ed in joining the pistol, trap, ar- what they do.” This is the lesson, chery of the still nebulous rifle - His second “word” was to give| a minimum of $3°to belong to The fourth “word” is a-new|': phase, for, about the third hour : wy. hast Thou forsaken Me?” Not| At ‘last week's JACK ‘WHITE‘S ‘FIELD & FOR’ SERVICE Ph. 205-5506 meating. a new milestone was In the past the Castlegar. club has had a $2 membership. fee ete, in fact,’ all that which com- a general ; membership, elub, he could bank on paying each individual facet of the club as well as his $2 membership fee. Under the new set of fees established at the.mecting after considerable discussion and con troversy, a sports-minded person will be able to buy a $5 member~ ship ticket which will give him or her the privilege of participat- ing in the trap, archery or_rifle club, The pistol club remains as a separate entity though affiliated with ‘the Sportsmen's Club, To belong to this latter organization you still must hold a $2 member- ship in the Sportsmen's organiza- tion and pay a $3 membership in the pistol club. \ The club felt that other than the cheap personal insurance that reached and passed for those who take an ‘active part in ‘outdoor recreation, The local club has ad- opted a new-set of fces which >I think Is quite a step forward for a progressive club such as ‘this 0 hip gives them; that they have little else in common with the club so are slightly :reticent to go along at this stage of the game, Perhaps this writer is an op- timist, but personally I cannot see where there is more scope for Per HRT eer regener ET I" Sportsmen’s Club, Today, with its EASTER ever Increasing variety of fields SPECIAL DALL’S” ‘TELEVISION. : SASTLEAIRD PLAZA .— KINNAIRD, Bo, i of recreation, there is a tendency to split the family circle into dif- ferent endeavors rather than to unite it into a common field where they can participate and enjoy re. Jaxation in the great outdoors to- gether at a moderate cost. The new schedule of fees ad- opted by. the Sportsmen's Assocla- tion will do much to bring outdoor sport: within the family budget. Now Dad can belong to the Sports. men’s Association and participate in‘ the trap and rifle club‘as well as enjoy the privileges of holding office, voting and watching all the films on outdoor ife for the small | sum ‘of $5. E Ié Mom and any of the ‘mall fry 12 to 18 care to participate in any of these recreational out- lets as well as the Archery Club they can do so for the small: fee of $1.:Or if Dad is just interested in supporting the club in a*ge~ neral way. and turning out to the occasional meeting when he is off shift he still has the privilege of doing so forthe small sum of $2, The films on the great outdoors ON ALL LADIES: HATS Easter Coats For - LITTLE GIRLS 23X 46X 814 Cindy’s ee nn es cm a i gm a ’ Just Arrived. to compliment your “EASTER ‘OUTFIT CWL Annual St. Patrick’s Tea a Success = The members of the CWL held a very successful tea and bake sale recently in the Legion Hall, this’ being their. annual St. Pat- rick's Day Tea. : The hail was.very beautifully decorated in the Irish theme, The individual tea tables were each centered. with a rose bowl..with a .Wee lighted candle floating. on green-tinted water. The ladies were kept very. busy serving tea as the hall was filled to capacity. .A very’ impressive showing of. spring. hats and children’s clo- thes was very well received by all Present. ‘The models, ofthe child- ren's' clothing’ were"Kathy Fields in_a blue and white striped arnel blend dress, Pam Corbett was very attractive in a shift dress of broad- cloth with polka-dot, tie, Patty. Lee Hatlan stole the show in her pink dress of; whisper. soft nylon. organdy, topped with a lace duSter. caught “at. the neckline with a, dainty rose. This dress would make a beautiful Easter or party, dress. Ladies modelling the spring hats were Mrs, Rene |’ Brodman, Mrs.-'Leo Bosse, Mrs, Margaret: Hatlan, Mrs, L. Whittaker‘and Mrs. Lee Friesan. There were beautiful and varied hats ‘shown\and thanks were extended to Cindy’s and-Kar- nies for making the show. ‘possible. Committees working to make the tea successful were:’ serving Mrs, W.. Schwartzenhauer, Mrs. W. Fields, Mrs. L..Brown and Mrs, Assie;-' kitchen committee, | Mrs. L. V. Campbell, Mrs, J...Fornelli, Mrs. A. Shutek and Mrs.:S. ‘Ber lick; bake table, Mrs, M, G. ‘| the various outlets that the club has to and all its various aspects that this club has in the course of one year alone are worth at Teast the dive spot, : The feeling. ‘behind this new participating membership is to get. more members to.take’ part in “Glove & Scarf “Sets ‘Pale Mustard - Pink Bloom - Spiced Sand Primeval; Green - Rosewood ‘offer. True that the ‘club s hay 36.acres of undeveloped pro- perty.at present. However, T'll wa- ger that within two years the Cas- tlegar Sportsmen's Club will have ‘one of. the finest outdoor recrea- tional family setups in all of Bri- tish “Columbia and at the lowest cost. A“big statement’ no doubt, but one which I’amsure a pro- gressive club will bring to fruition. For the small fry of 12 years and under’ there ‘is no-cost’ for: membership in this association: as’ 2 ; ‘ long as Mom ‘and/or ‘Da a srben. atheriise-the fee is’ $1: "Make Cooper’ 's your Mienmereaees And to my mind anyone who-has |B o£ 3 a young Ind who ‘likes to.dip, a | /' Sta or. your new e the rivers, streams, lakes and brooks of this locality if you a P. R I N Gc. oO U TFI T° dont belong you should, just so junior can enter the fishing com petitions and, brag ‘with his mates We will be OP EN about the big:one ‘that got away- ‘Incidentally the white fish are : . TONIGHT — Tiemedsy | running - like .mad ‘now: and, quite ? “ a a ‘few. are’ being. taken by. the| i > until : young lads and are not being en-| tered for competition. If you catch one over a. pound .and your pal rents, are members of the associa- tion don’t’ forget to enter. it. Re- ‘member. Dad can sill buy the same $2° membership that he has: had inthe past with all ‘its rights and privileges. So see to it:son that he does belong, and that he. brings you out to the next meeting to sée the film that they might have. ‘You know. if enough young fry’ showed up. maybe we could. get the film shown before the business: so you wouldn't have to stay up too late. Or maybe J’m‘talking out’ of turn, but it is‘a thought. ~ 9pm. COOPER MEN’S. WEAR: - IN THE OGLOW BLOCK Badminton Lourney The’ Castloua? Senior Badmin.| players attended a banquet pro- ton Club hosted its annual social vided by the Castlegar Badminton badminton tourncy, Seventy-£ Club. ht of the tourna- players entered this ment, eae Ron. Smith coming from Trail, Nelson, Salmo,| and Keith Muirhead, two ex-jun- Rossland and: Castlegar. iors of the Castlegar Club, defeat During the dinner Hour: the Porennial winners of: many years, Woodland Park Brownies Parents Talk Cookie Sale The d Park will ‘be d by Mrs, ‘Hardy and Guides parents committee held| and Mrs, Marcellus. The purpose ite regular monthly meeting at|°f thls meeting is to make plans for preparation of ihe camp for the home of Mrs. W. Lambeth. the summer camping of the Brow- General business was carried nies. on and the. financial report was The next meeting will be held read., Camping and the sale of) at the home of Mrs. Craig on April cookies were discussed. 10. Mrs. Craig and Mrs, Lambeth At the close of the meeting were appointed te attend the dis. | delicious refreshments and coffee trict meeting. The meeting in Trail| were served by the hostess. ,| tended, Films about the Air Cadet be above aif this! : AIR FARES ‘REDUCED. 50% for members of your family Now everyone can afford to ‘fly! Canadian Pacific's: ‘Family Plan fares apply every day except Sunday. Head of the family pays full fare. Others pay only half fare. You all enjoy the speed, comfort and convenlence of a Canadian Pacific flight for. little more than It costs to go’ by bus, train or car. For detalls of money saving Family Plan fares in British Columbte, Alberta and across Canada, call your Travel Agent or any Canadian Pacific office.” NS 7 TAUCKS 7 SHIPS / PLANES / HOTELS / TELECOMMUNICATIONS Tage" MOST COMPLETE TRANSPORTATION :SYSTEM Viadworsw Ed Haley of Rossland, and Ned Rhodes of 'Trall. ../ Although this ‘was "a semi~ finals match, it was considered to be tho best match of the tourney. Robson WI Was held at’the home| en Prizes ‘arid runner-up awards were | of Mrs, Scott with prealdent: Mrs, given at the end of play by Dave| Wm. Waldle in’ the chair, There Amos, president .of ‘the Castlegar | were 14 members present and | capita tax be: paid’ and ‘also, that lub: ‘ threo ‘visitors from the Renata WI) th y ind Mrs, L. M.; Quanee,.a former | award:.of merle bo ‘endorsed. Mra, member visiting here from. Van- couver. > to Mrs. Smecher was * an ter, wt Cl Results of the tournament fol-| & oa : A FLIGHT Ladies Doubles: Gayle ‘McPher. : The (March meeting of the| delegate to the District Conter~ alternate. hursday, Marc! ~ ">on WI Plans to Host st Travelling” Handicraft Display Here on its Tour tesscs Min Duetch and Mrs. Hu-, The booster prize donatd by Mrs. ee on May 6 with Mrs, Carr, as| bert served delicious refreshments, | Byers was won'by'Mrs, Quance, TE was oved (ual the Spat ace cAcn en yes The ‘Fast Brokerage Service iu the Interior "1 ith e' district ‘board's action re ‘the Ad’Close As Your Phone = ‘DOHERTY ROADHOUSE & McCUAIG BROS. the provinetat conference awh son and Wendy Défoe of Castlegar defeated Rose Donaldson and Beryl Anderson of Nelson. Men's Doubles: Gordon Laurie and Tom Dobie of Trail defeated Ron Smith and Keith Muirhead of Castlegar. Mixed Doubles: Roger Kirby and Rese Donaldsan of Nelson de- feated Ned Rhodes and Betty West of Trail, B FLIGHT Ladies Doubles Grace McPher- son.and Sandy French of Castlegar over Githa Male and Sherry Frame |§ of Nelson. Men's Doubles Jack Osachoff and Alex Jack of Castlegar over Gordy McPherson and Gene Shu-| & tek of Castlegar. and ‘Joy’ Anderson of Castlegar over ‘George Coletti and Dolly Shkwarok of Nelson, * Air Cadeis _ Parents Night Successful The Air Cadets Parents Night held at SHSS recently was well at. Story. were shown. Refreshments were served afterwards in the school cafeteria. Sports Day was held March 15 in Trail. Cadets from Nelson, Trail and Castlegar participated in ‘the bowling and rifle competi- tion. On March 7 the Castlegar Squadron hockey team wound ve the hockey for this season in game with Trail, Trail had the ne score by one goal, Target practise will continue ‘The ‘also played thee final eae for this season last Friday. The winners of the flight for the last few weeks were: LAC S. Kjemperud and AC N. Duetech. - Several of the cadets have re. reently been promoted as follows: A/¥F/Sgt. Gibson G, promoted to.F/Sgt., Sgt. Batchelor. T.:pro~ moted to 'F/Set., ee McGilp G. Mixed Doubles: K€. Savinkoff| [J sent to the Bills passed by‘the Le- MLA. Don Brothers Reports sos As I write this tal to give Royal as- pointment of chairman of ‘the. ci- tizenship committee ond Mrs, Hu: bert offered to help. Mrs.-Smecher reported a successful coffee party held at her home for the hospl- resting account’ of her attendance at the annual meeting of the So- clety for-Handicapped Children. Mra, up a resolution asking the district board to form closer contact with the district WI's. announced the arrival of the travelling Direct Private Wires to All Leading Canadian Stock Exchanges 1402 Buy, Avenue oy Telephone: 364-1231 ENQUIRIES WELCOMED CMC ORE IN Mrs. naPhee vageepted the ap- ‘Trail, B.C, 1 committee. Mrs, Waldie teporied that 21 Jars of jams and jellies etc, {rom | Si. iS leit een AEE the Febuary meeting had been ta- ken to the Butler Home for the aged and arrangements made for organizations in the valley to serve tea there once a‘weels. : e e 2 Castlegar Dining Room Open Monday through Seturday 6.30 a.m. to 8.00 p.m. Sundays 9.00 a.m. to 8.00 p.m. | Mrs, Smecher gave. an inte. G ked to dé ‘ . rant was asked to dfaw PHONE'365-2631 ‘Mrs, Waldie if display. gislature before we, as vote supply to Her Majesty so that the affairs of- the Province will be: able to carry on for the next year. + weeks, it is.my opinion that the high points of the Session were the introduction of a Revenue Act to permit the Province of British Columbia to incorporate a Bank and the introduction of the Mental Health Act, The ‘Act to permit the Pro- Capital City and in: the Lower din The next cided to hold a tea and bake sale | = on March 25 at 230 p.m. so the public could view the display. The Renata Institute members were On looking back over the past told they could have part of the bake table if they so wished would hold another card party on r ‘ : eemhes CANADA. CEMENT — PLYWOOD over to the education committee and Mrs. Scott introduced Miss C. Hogendoorn who gave a very inte. vince to'set up a Bank has met/ resting talk on the differences = with very ,wide interest in the/ the educational systems of B.C. and Holland and told of some of her | After “‘discusison it was ale Kootenay Builders -.— and Suppliers: — Mrs. Hubert announced she * ALL SIZES OF GLASS The meeting was then turned x tsk GLIDDEN PAINTS — HARDWARE LINOS — SASH AND DOOR Federal House. It will be interest- ing to seé what transpires in thi connection, The Mental Health Act, on the other hand, is the result of in the Queen Char. | Ful be for the ’Provines to : 5 sericegia Private pitigireagens ae marti mma en ee TL Tm i i ai i members sincerely hope she comes =% iS | back again and tells mare. Mrs, Smecher moved the meet- ing adjourn after’ which the hos- two years’ intensive study by the Department officials, This Act Eas met, gyith general approval and I certainly hope that “it. improves. the present’ situation. During the week we discuss- ed the estimates of the Minister of Lands and Forests, the Minis- ter of Public Works and the Pro- During the consideration of the estimates of the. Hon, Mr. Chant,. the Minister of Public Works, I brought to his attention the request. of the City of el i d to Sgt, ;|L. promoted to Suis ca Moll R. promoted to Sgt., A/Cpl. Menard J. promoted to’. Cpl. LAC pony, R promoted to Cpl. : -irwin Hoffman. ... ~ Plans. to Direct - Symphony Here When. the Vancouver Sym: phony Orchestra visits out-of-town centres following the close of the spring series of regular, subscrip- tion concerts, Irwin. Hoffman, the orchestra’s regular; musical direc- podium. : lages of Castlegar and Kinnaird. >| ‘ment’ should’ share in’ the cost ‘of tor and conductor, will be on'the| them through a’ portion of the For the first time in the Sym-| House in Session. phony’s history of such Canada Council-sponsored concerts in the| to you from this Session of the Le- for: a_( y During ‘the estimates of the] Minister - of, Municipalities I re- quested the Government to. share in the .cost.of the proposed study of the amalgamation of the Vil- vincial Secretary and Minister of | cond from the top in the province Municipalities and Social Welfare. | for the percentage of its total po- WEAEU is High In Sabine Polio” Vaccine Program The WK Health Unit was se 2880 "Highway Drive, TRAIL, Phone. 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He:said response in.the Sostlecer, District was “very good.” I-pointed out to the’ that, , if an! amalgamation took | 2] place, “would likely..include a forge area’: presently unorganized and that the: Provincial Govern- this survey “in* proportion to the assessments, such as is done with the Hospital District. During the week Mr..and Mr. Frank. Sindall, and Mr. and Mr Stan Mawdsley visited the Legis- lature and' Iwas able to show Buildings and they watched the This will. be my, last letter For All Your Floral Needs Come To - BEA’S FLOWER SHOP ~ Next to the Kinnaird Post Office jovely andi usefal gifts which were = gf Sarat z : ‘ province, a ‘soloist will accompany gislature and I wish to thank you, aod ae P. Sobera, tn kel, STATA TT is prone 2 get an sk oan 305 : ce : Esther Glazer, who has ap- keep the citizens of Rossland-Trail peared as recitalist and guest so- informed as to the happenings foist in many of the world’s great | Victoria. T intend té travel pack music centres in concert halls and #0 the Fiding shea, and, if avons as any Os a tesica) eal rel Pleased to aeeaey these with them on my arr! ce Nee ee ches From ‘the: commencement of nd Vic- {the Session, and during _ almost go, St. Louis, eh ag Little | every Minister’s estimates, 1 conti- eae Placed: in a model. ‘little red Sebool-totise ihe bride “the ‘rail weleamed the guests on their arri- an FOR. INFORMATION and. RESERVATIONS —— VIPOND FOR TRAVEL TRAIL - NELSON - CRANBROOK Bea's carries a large variety of potted plants, cut flowers and cards Shields. Corsages were presented to Miss’ Mather, her mother Mrs, J. New MONAMEL LATEX PAINT flows. on so easily” it almost’ applies: itself,. gives one-coat hiding ‘on FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY i most repaint work. MONAMEL LATEX: dries so fast . Questions Col —————— Twenty-three gucsts were presant, Guaranteed male singing Canaries just arrived at " HELEN'S FLOWER SHOP + BHO Columbia Ave. - Castlegar Phone 365-5191 fon Mather;, and Mrs, L. .Colenso, |, mother of the groom, Decorations were -pink crepe paper streamers ‘across the front of. the. hall in a swag effect and white . bells .above the special guest's chair. Refreshments were. served buf- fet style, the table being centered with an ecru,lace cloth on which was placed ‘a “bride’s cake" ‘dain. tily “iced with white . icing ‘and spring flowers, Py "* Hostesses were Mrs, R. Flet- cher, Mrs, B, Cherrington, Mrs, W. Easton and Mrs. J, Dunlop. s School District, a The guest of honor was assisted es Mis 4. corel gave the com. ; . PEf in opening her packages by Mrs, mealery. ones he dresses and A PERFECT EASTER GIFT Burton. 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Tchaikowsky’s Concerto in-D Minor. cert, at SHSS on April 8, Society .of New York, ) ually reminded. the Government Violin The .orchestra will visit se~ _|.ven out-of-town: centres’ and will be in Castlegar for a‘school con- of the need to be prepared: for the sudden influx of workers to our District upon the ratification of the Columbia River Treaty. : It-seems to me, upon watching other developments in the Pro- “canapien cee bearing surfaces, . etc. : Phone, 365: 5432 for workmanship. and quality i : welding. : Free’. estimate: ARROW | LAKES MACHINE SHOP * ANNOUNCES THE NEW: ‘Ganapieng7Q ~ Gontractors and Heavy ‘Equipment Owners: We invite you to see our New metal spraying outfit for shafts and oun saw in. machine-r -ropairs and Se TTT NTT River, development, that ‘the area ssl vince, and ‘the Peace seems to” be’ totally ‘ unprepared for ‘such “gigantic: developments. 1. have persistently, hounded the Minister of Health Services and Hospital ‘Insurance’ to /allow the addition to‘the Castlegar Hospital so that they will be ready for the vast influx. of people. 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