12 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 27, 1961 COMMUNITY BIBLE CENTRE - Dealing With Timely Topics Timely topics are currently be- ing dealt with at the Sunday ev- ening services of the Community Bible Centre. . ‘The message lost Sunday dealt with the witness of God's word as being supreme and opposed to the word of present day “Witnesses.” “Our Bible,” it was declared, “ig the very Word of God given through the ministry of the Holy ‘spirit, who divinely inspired ‘holy men of old’ to write ‘as they were moved by the Holy Ghost,’ and ‘it ig. supernatural revelation to man, e “The, under- seripture with scripture it 1s. self explanitory, While the ‘natural man recelvth not the things of the Spir- it of God; neither can he know them, because they are ‘spiritually discerned,’ God's word 4s ‘living’ and ‘powerful’ and with the ministry of .the Spirit of God even the jungle savage and the. young may under- stand it's message apart from hu- man explanation, “Today's ‘Witnesses’ follow the teachings of: Pastor Russel, who sought to make acripture conform to purely human reason, and pre- conceived notions, and to ‘the are stood through the ministry of God's spirit in the heart As we compare 4 , ; Ss Pay’n Takit OPEN 9-9. ° ’MON., Thru: FRIDAY which’ he had ‘imputed to God,’ so that the unbelieving natural mind on the basis of rea- son alone, might judge it, thus robbing it of it's supernatural character. “Scripture portions are tom from thelr context and. used to teach doctrines not consistant with Scripture, and to end most of the cardinal Plainly taught Tn TT _ PUBLIC NOTICE * BAKE SALE: ~ Saturday, April 29 2 to 6 Pin. at West's Store. Sor- ee Club. 3 CLEAN-UP ‘WEEK: Castlegar and Kinnaird, ‘.. Don't forget. . © KINNAIRD BADEN-FO- ‘WELL CLUB: =e Whursday, ‘April 27, 130 pm, at the home of Mrs. B/ Brown, 102-8th Ave. Kinnaird. SMITH'S a CRESCENT ST.:— PHONE ‘THANKS To our many friends and cus- == tomers, we would Iike to re- == santed F cincere thanks and == Eppreciat lon for age and good Smal theoughout =I the past year. The end of our fiscal year has marked some: chanj in standard of quay each im the end, spells eco: Local ‘Employment Creates * Creates Local Patronare 4 Patronage Crenter ok oe Oren Local throughout the Word of God, day, all depend on a special dream or ‘revelation’; the further writings ‘of a :modern ‘prophet’; the trall- tions of men, not found in Serip- ture; or in the wresting of text from context whereby almost any error may be taught.” z Next Sunday evening some of the doctrines of the “Witnesses” wil be discussed in the Ught of the Scriptures, under the subject “Whose witnesses are these ‘Witnes. sesr +E "ROBSON SOCIALS Mrs. A. K. Waldie, Phone 5921 An afternoon tea was held on Friday at the home of Mrs, W, T. ‘Waldie in honor of Mrs, A, White. who is here visiting from Victoria. ‘Mrs. J. 8. Hunter and baby daughter Debra-Ann have spent the past two weeks in Coeur d’ Alene. Visiting at the home of Mrs, P,. McPhee were her . daughters, Mrs, E. R. Wright of Fernie and Mrs, E, Shannon of Willow Point. Mrs. J. Schuepfer returned ‘Wednesday from an extended trip to Switzerland. Legion LA Holds: Successful Tea A successful Spring Tea spon- gored by the LA to the local Can- adian Legion was helt in the Le- gion Hall recently. President Mrs, Dinner welcom- ed the guests and officially opened the tea, ‘The ‘lace-covered tea table cen- tered with a beautiful Mower ar- PLUMBING & HEATING 3401 —. CASTLEGAR, B.C, i ren ‘When Your Doctor hands you a Prescription may your first thought be the CASTLEGAR ~ DRUG PHONE 3911 cently, flanked -by pale green tapers was presided at by Mrs. O. B. Ballard ‘and Mrs, J. Webster of ‘The individual tea tables ¥ were centered . with potted geraniums, Convenors for . the occasion were: tea tables, Mrs. and Mrs. Brownlie; kitchen, Mrs. Dunn; baking, Mrs. Newell and Mrs. Hu- bert; and sewing, Mrs. Peppard and Mrs, Smith. z The 2nd Castlegar Cub Pack sold bags’ of home-made candy. The $20 grocery hamper raffle was won by Mr: A. =. zpomnns Of Castlegar. Scouts Plan Three Months Of Training ‘A meeting of the Kootenay- Boundary. Region Boy Scout Execu- tive Council Was held in Creston re- Nineteen members were in at- tendance and Pree P, R, Gle- -Riondel Teams ‘Get Top Awards In Competition ‘Teams from Riondel walked off with the top awards at, the Sixth Annual Cominco Junior First Ald Competitions in Trail Saturday af- ternoon, In this year's. competitions, the Bluebell Boys’ Team won the Co- minco Shield and the Bluebell Girls’ ‘Team won the West Kootenay Po- wer and Light Shield. Both teams wer coached by John McGillivray. Placing second in the Boys’.Ev- ent was the First Warfield Scouts No, 2'while third went to the ‘Trall Air Cadets. Second place in the Girls’ Event was won by the Cen- tral Girls with third going to the Glenmerry Guides. The Cominco Shield -was’ pre- sented to the Bluebell Boys’ Team by T. H. Weldon, General Super- intendent ‘of’ Cominco’s metallurgl. cal division, The West Kootenay Power and Light Shield was pre- sented to the Bluebell Girls’ Team by P. Haley. 3 Prizes were presented to first, second and third place teams in both events.” ‘The Dr. Charles Wright Mem- orlal Shield, awarded each year to the best competing Scout team was won by the First Warfleld Scouts. Chief judge for the competition was Bill Blair and judges were Stan Bocock, Steve Parker, Bob Lloyd and Les Thorington. J. O, Ink was in charge of. this year's Competi- tlons. George Bruce was floor man-. ager and Mrs, E. Smith was time- ‘keeper. Chief scorekeeper was J. Hughes, » MARGARINE, So-Fresh, 2 tbs. 49c PORK: STEAKS, shoulder, ‘Ib. 49c FRYING CHICKENS, - cut up in.a tray.-each . 98c BUTTER, Ist grade, Ib. . 68c BEEF por ROASTS, af Boned & Rolled, Ib. MINCED BEEF, '3 ‘Ibs. ... Eee grade ‘A’ large, 2. doz. PLUM’ JAM, Nabob, '48: oz. FISH & CHIPS, 24.-oz. pkg. 59c° LEAF’-SPINACH, frozen, 2''- .39¢ NEW POTATOES,'5 Ib. bag AVACADOS, 2 for . SUGAR, 10 Ibs. « 99 COFFEE) Blue Ribbon, Ib. ..... 59¢ SWEET BISCUITS, McCormicks, Nut lunch, each... 19¢ SARDINES, Brunswick, 5 for 49c CORN FLAKES, Quaker 12 oz. 55¢ Watch for the Date of our Grand Opaniag of our SHOE, ‘DEPT. i , .DOWNSTAIRS CHILDREN’S - ” SME - “Kadler ‘Spring. Wool Boats $19.96: aad i , Ladies’, HAND: BAGS. in white, ': watermelon red, lilac, light. greeny bone: & black, $2.19 to. $4.95. - ‘Playtex: Girdles LIVING, GIRDLE Cotton Lined "$7.95, WHITE SADDLE OXFORDS Two strap Sandals or one strap Sandals black” or brown $2.95 to $5 BOY'S OXFORDS. black, : sizes $5.50 ar. Best Buys for ‘Graduates Drop in and look over our grand new. stock and make ~ 'your selection while it is at: its very best. NYLON CHIFFON NYLON ORGANZAS & NETS Layers of billowing skirts, taffeta ‘underskirts, soft pastel shades, all. the latest styles:: $25.95 to $38. 50 _Use our convenient lay-away plan ry ‘Ladies’ -Crinolines Embossed nylon over r net stiffening , . -: .. $4.98 Tiered lace over nylon‘net with aia Glazed, drip-dry cotton nee ee ed ee Pee S205 - $4.95- gerich of Confirmation of the sc apolntiaent of two-honorary Seperated Mem- * e Ls 1 Full Fashioned bers of (Kootenay East) aa? ca oW. Her- ridge (Kootenay West) was snnoun- ced by the president. A highlight of the meeting was the presentation of the long-ser- vice award with four’ bars ‘to re- gional executive commissioner H. M, >| Peverley. by Dr, B, A. Reaker, reg- fonal ARD WASHABLE, TOO! - Buster Brown adds the velvet touch to . Children’s shoes. Feel |the softness. .°< notice the beautiful styling. As. if. that swaan’t enough, they're serubbable, too! U Soe B ROWN. : The award. was in recognition of over 30 years. service to Scout- ing including 17 years a volunteer by Mr. Peverley. ‘Training ‘courses ‘atinounced’ by H. My Peverley for Scout.and Cub leaders will be held at Nelson, Kim- berley, Trail and Fernie. during the next three months, Major Scouting ‘events forth- coming include the ¢: Nylons ie the 89c ARTIFICIAL. F! LOWERS, Roses, Daisies, Lilly of: Valley, Violets, .. 29c to $1.49 _ Relebys Wright . ‘Tillicum Camporee near Salmo June 2, 3 and 4 and the Third Can- adian Jamboree for Scouts at Ot- tawa from July 6-15. ‘Finance committee ¢hairmisa R. Phillips led the dieewssion on ware and means to raise funds -to meet the 1961, budget, and thereby con- tinue the services required. by ‘the 2,700 Cubs and “Scouts in. this re- gion. SILVER DOLLAR? Canada’s first silver dollar was minted in 1935,: to commemorate the 25th year of the reign of George ve Lineup with BEAR KEN'S % Wheel Alignment Kinnaird Ros Phone 2472 OLE. __ EQUIPMENT by Reich, *. Ditson:& Slazenger ..2. 5.0. eeee and -: Ditson °.sets . Si irons, 2 woods and. bag... ’ Slazenger. : -Matched sets ‘include — 5 irons, 2: woods: & priced: at $59. 00 Golf Bags $19.75, $24. 50, $44,50 ‘Weight, ; Bean @1.98 Sse te oiee 9! . sheet.” “Cellacloud — t Wright, PROVINCIAL LIBRA vicTorta, Bec. DEC. 31/3219 VOL. 14,,No. 18, y - Published Every Thursday, at. “The! Crdearoads OE the Kootenays’’ 2 CASTLEGAR: - BRITISH | COLUMER: BRURSD AY: MAY 4, 1961 10 CENTS PER COPY Catholics to Knock — On Doors. Next ‘guinday; May 7, will find} 90, workers.from St, Rita’s Oatholic Parish calling on every household In the area of Castlegar, Kinnaird, Genelle and Robson. ‘This Is the Good Shepherd Cru- sade, a part of the 25th Anniver- sary of the.Nelson Diocese, which embraces the ‘East and West Koo- * tonays and the Okanagan, ‘Teams of workers are’ seeking thie names, and addresses of all Catholic ‘eslaenta in this pi Robson Old. Timer, 0. B. Ballard, Died. Salundby in Hospital Sunday | When’ calling on a house they will ask if there are any who are or have been Catholics. living’ there. ‘Catholics will be invited to a more active participation in the varlous Parish organizations. ‘The Crusade. comes as the cll- max to an intensive program of or- ganization Shroushout the’ Nelson Diocese. Good Shepherd Crusade are L. V. Campbell, Mrs, James Corbett and Romeo., Goulet,” Ini Kinnaird’ ‘co- chairmen. are Art Lambert and “Mrs. ‘/a. Kaufman, In Robson co-chairinen are Herman’ Kemperman ‘and Lloyd J. Stadler, while at Genelle George O. Farrell and Mrs. J, Gourlle are c “shairmen, ys Team captains are: Castlegar — end || Harold Newell,.Jim McLean, Wm, In Castlegar co-chairmen of tht | x of earth-(14,000 tons) have’ News Photo Standard Oil garage-and ‘service station. Over: ‘been’ moved by Kryski Bro- sat on this lot has’ heen mover Glcn And and L Bosse. Kinnaird — Remi Asale, George -Guimont, Gerry Archibald, George Rodgers, Mrs. P. Haley, Joe Logelin’ and Chris Demas, «"' Team captains ‘at "Robson re James Leamy and James Fornellf |- while at Genelle. team captains are John Ludwar, ‘Wendell Sandera Laer Mrs. .Christante. captains will“work with Rev. Pas ther; E, A. Brophy. The captains |” ‘will direct five workers. All* to= gether 2 total. of 76 teams: will:be calling on households this Sunday. ‘Throughout, the Nelson Diocese, A ‘there are 108 co-chairmen, 283 cay tans, and'1,195 teams working this Sunday and on the following days to complete the Crusade. } / The: Most. Rev. W. E.. Dogle, Bishop of Nelson Diocese, ‘has yis- ited regional) points throughout the territory'to attend meetings of cap- tainsand workers to give encour- agement and answer’ questioris; con. at the service’ conducted: inthe Robson Community Memorial Chur- ch,-‘assisted by Archdeacon ‘B. A.|° Resker. . Burlal was in the family ‘plot in the Robson cemetery. 53 Graveside -services were:.con- |'* ducted by. the: local, f the i Canadian Legion. - Mr, Ballard ‘was born ‘in. wilt. aire, England, on Feb, 12, 1870. He came to Canada in 1900 when he “settled at Syringa Creek. He.ser- ved. overseas during World War I and was! invalided home. * In 1016 he: married Bunice Ada in England ‘and’ they took ‘up his |: former residence:'in Robson on his return from the war. Mr. Ballard was also président of the. Central ‘Pharmacists’ Institute’ for 16). years. He’ served as a stipendiary | ma- Sistrate’ in “this area and was’ a. charter mémber of ‘Canadian Le- gion-Brench No. 170. He served as warden of the Robson church and was at one tinie on the Robson school board. ’He is’ survived ‘by his: wife-in pen one son Rex in Edmon- one daughter Mrs, Jean ‘Wylle | 0! ae motsons and four. torla yeaterday: ‘indicate ‘that School District No. 9's building referendum has ; Been approved iy, the | Pro net. ‘cerning the operation ‘of’: the ‘Cru- puters rpapclocersc oie ' Soaegis ‘residents appear to:be using 4,000 gallons of water an hour in the Tadleof the hgh. Te equal to" Bow, 4 “Works st] "Darlene Harding - in’ the of “$516,000, as, presented by. “the school board to the department’ of education includes: New construction: Four. rooms and: a half activity ‘room at’ Wood- fa ‘and two rooms at Blueberry Greek: Se tmerecnee Additions: Two rooms’ and’ a half activity room .at Robson,, two. rooms at Tairys and six rooms and a half activity room! at-the Twin’ Rivers school at.Kinnaird. - : The referendum: also ‘neludes. a new school board office, equipment and - miscellaneous: capital -expend- itures for alterations, sites and con- Ungencies. eae ees +3. Active pallbearers were. R..Ob- ome, 'D. ‘Carter, ‘Tt Waldie, OC. A.‘Anderson and R, DE ‘Minnion,.. Honorary pallbearers is . J, T,) Webster, H. R,. Foxlee, phries, R. T.Waldie, Dr. W. , Smith and H. Hyson. ‘The Castlegar Funeral Home ‘was.in charge-of arrangement the peste “requirements for: the ‘W. | District; for, the. next ,threé, years and accommodation will be’ built|” | during this period. as required. . of Whent confirmation + ‘of. approval of the refereridum -is received ‘pub- out the tgchool- faistrict ! ‘tas “acquaint the ratepayets with the program land Park, two rooms at Ootischen- |), He meetings will. be held