SSeS CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 27, 1974 325 Se CT ee ee eee Db" CHURCH BELL: News‘ and Views from "REP Thrift Shop Workers Thrift Shop workers are reminded that'the new sched- ules’ for, July, August! ‘and September are now available at’ the shop, Don't forget to pick up your, copy, Summer. hours: (July. and August) the shop will be open only, in.the mornings, from'10 ‘a.m. ‘to 1.30 p.m., on Tuesday, Wednesday, ‘Thursday and Fri- day. Nevainata Holiday Details on the following courses being offered at Nara- mata this summer are available’ from the church: office’ by telephoning 365-8337. Why not combine a good holiday with a learning experience?) ~ The courses are: Families Together (for families to share. ‘and grow); Exploring Learning ' (for Sunday School: teachers); Arts, Crafts, and Faith; My Faith and Our) World; “The, Church in a Global. Village; ‘Summer: School of Music ‘Arts;) Family, Focus,-Week; Youth: Conela entering Grades 10,'11' and 12); and Human ‘Relations Training. © ‘The Naramata ‘School ‘has facilities for family accommoda, The Nursing Programs at Selkirk College ‘are well estab- lished and! will continue to develop. “This was the conclu: sion of the nursing advisory ~ committee meeting held recent- y at Selkirk College. Administrator’ of the Trail ; Regional Hospital and chairman ‘ofthe: advisory committee’ R. Cavey, stated that the: pro- sognized : by’: “Association of. British jursés' f Columbia and the Council got ve) (for ‘those: « tion, care of children during the courses, etc, And there's lots of free time, so a real holiday can. “bevhad, ‘Christina Lake If you're at Christina Lake’ this summer, you don't have to miss church, During July and August services are held at the Perley Memoria! Church each Sunday, at.11 a.m. ‘Vanier ‘Public’ Lecture ‘ Tickets for the Jean Vanier lecture, to be held Wednesday, Aug. 7, at Trail, now must be bought in Trail. They, may be: obtained at ¥ the’ L./ & J. Book Store, 953 Spokane Street, or from the Christian Book Store, 1703 2nd kets which are not sold in advance will be available at’ the door. The lecture: will! be: held at 8 p.m. at’ the Trail 1 Junior Secondary High School, |: It is hoped that many. people from the Castlegar area will. take. advantage: of: the unique opportunity | to hear Dr, Vanter.'-) 3)/)) a “How! ‘True f- Itis better. ‘to be short of Chase me of. Newlyweds Tall standard baskets of \ : blue and gold gladioll décorated | Fairview United Church'in, Nolson and ‘candelabra: graced either side of the chapel steps for the mid-May. wedding cere- mony. uniting Melanie, Dawn ‘MacBain, ‘daughter ‘of Mr.’ and; Mrs.: Jdmes:R.C,, MacBain ‘of Brilliant, ’and:Graham Ralph Taylor, son of Mr. and: Mrs,, Ralph Taylor, of Abbotsford.’: | Rev, Dr.) RJ," Dy; Morris conducted the afternoon ' sor: >) vice. The organist pla: Processional, ‘the 28; and'Jesus Joy ‘of Mai flanked on elther alde by. blue, ‘candles in silver hqlders..’ Master/of ‘ceremonies was Mr. Ear) Jorgenson of ‘Nelson, with the toast ‘to the bride’) proposed by Mr. Bill Eremko of 5 ‘Thrums. 5) For, their. honeymoon’ to { Banff, Jasper. and Calgary. the’. bride changed into a pink tweed pant sult with white accessories -and a' corsage of white daisies, The newlyweds: will) make + their home in: Cultus Lake. Out-of-town guests came’ p trary Salem,. Ore, Victoria, d, Cal- t wh Rey. K. Neill Puss i Canada’s : election Bon July 8 will not’ be decided /at the % ballot boxes nor. m@ by) the:’ voters, ‘tes ‘and occastonal mud: slinging by the candidates hiave'nothing to do in'the,end with’ tho real electoral ‘result: and’ Canada’s. next government, ° Mind ‘you we all. have our vat igarys Cresion Kamloops and eg : ee during the: signing. of: the: «Cas iter’and Purcell’s ‘Trumpet Va juntare’ as’ the: recessional. “Given in marrlage ther. P And 80 we do what |: we can to see our men win. But, you may rightly ’ask, ‘if/we do everything In: our ‘power. to “elect a'certain government, are ¢ father;-the bride ‘wore’: floor-: - f cash than short jolie were 5 successful in 1 findiag. em: a ployment and the opportunities are good for Bie year: grad: uates. The acting chairman of the department, Don Mitchell,, said : that the program | is “in ‘good health.' This year's graduating’ “elass\ is\excellent:)in= both | * practical ‘and’ academic areas," 07) Relations'with hospita in Trail Castlegar, ‘Nelson, Cran-: “brook ‘and ‘Rossland gO ‘At the: Castlegar. campus, the.Registered Nursing.pro- gram is nearing its third year of * > operation, | Graduates: ‘of the wo-year program last year - cotirses before entrance. to. program. <2) Practical Nursing Program isa 10-month course designed to’ i take, Apetr betrery mic ine none ‘At the Nelson: campus, the; train ‘gelected studenls i in the provision of nursing care under . ° :the “stipervision’ of jregistered ‘- nurses or physicians. Extensive use is: made:of direct; clinical : in local h lengttrgown of peau‘d’ elegance ; with’ high ‘ring’ collar, ‘Empire. waistline and long close fittin; sleeves, jtrimmed: with’ a.'wid band ‘of, iguipere, lace threaded, ‘with white satin ribbon, Match: ing lace and ribbon trimmed the’ skirt of the gow ‘Sh carried a bouquet of : yellow roses.’ Her. only jewelry wasian’ ‘heirloom: gold locket. ;” ‘Rosemary ‘Hardy’ of; Kin. naird was maid-of-honor,an “Miss ‘Année Jorgenson ‘of Nelson d, Miss’ Mary ‘the advisory; i its the: dedication | Lof'd, eiraatl om ,Ehman} (fore their: work: in Program director Miss Peggy. Enser, stated that the course eis running smoothly, although att dents were \still” concerned r o viding a‘ firm’ foundation for CaM! Cave ‘the ‘Selkirk! program expe 973; es jleneee its’ share. Tiel ear is) ind best wish Student! applications. are “now 2 ito af Nursing at?U! “faculty, and students:-from-th are also included ‘in {;the committee ‘as well'as high “ sehool, counsellors and’a repre- ve of students, her Canada Manpo' “Pll only be two more da: love the kids forme.” 2. *..the’ province: In Slocan Valley “The federally funded ‘Wo: ié troupe consists of; five! describe ‘themselves: as‘ being’, examine the:changing: roles' of. men and women: fn; modern society’ S > After working in Vancou- ‘ver, fora year’and) performing’ inthe ‘city’ last“summer,:/they ‘co-op received an Opportunities: © for Youth grant from Secretary Sof State Hugh ‘Faulkner to tour 2 Before coming tothe Oke. nagan and Sloan valleys, the: troupe will tour: Vancouve o July. 8, :° and /then’ finish’ ‘the “season: performing in’ Er er, cl A not we the people really making the decisions, calling the’ shots?,: ‘We ‘say ‘no. ‘again:and this = time:‘we'll tell you; why. Ttlis ; basic to the Christian faith that “the: powers that be are ordain- eéd of God." And that'edict was given‘when the'Roman' Empire“: was debauched and drunk with : power.’ Obviously it applies ito any,kind ‘of ‘government though} it'does‘ not mean{God endorses. everything’: a Bover ‘ iment, may do, “committed to-using their art to, At’ another: point in the. ‘Bible, Satan (makes: the. claim ‘ that!he’ gives ‘the kingdoms of ; Conscience and i Comment eins — 7ST. RITA'S 1° “CATHOLIC: CHURCH: ORev. W. Harrison Ph. 365-7148 aR Saturday Night ‘Sunday; Masses at, 9am and 11 a.m!) 2. CALVAR' $, BAPTIST (CHURCH ffice } 365-3430 5 ST.Pl TER LUTHERAN ; the world to those whom he has. ne chosen.’ voters here.’Men-appear to manipulate their. affairs: but: : “behind ‘the human; stage‘an- other. senario’ is ‘acted: 01 Satan too thinks he runs things. ! July 9,\the; powers’ jonce again have be God, the’: ‘future. nBe loor-! Iength: dre: ensemble of shades of rose with whit ‘ i) There appears to be. no* i “place for political parties ‘or 2 and; 905-266 Aer et warpe Church of” th Lutheran ) Ho ard ein Pastor.” 865-3604:> oe APOSTOLIC. CHURCH: One:block: East/of.the Goan. ‘Shopping*. Plaza! ; 0\am;:Sunday:'School ;:; Mol orning ;\ :Worship * ‘Mass. 7 pa. s ‘alseated pte ‘Place'a fairl large: ‘piece ' of ‘sterilized’ gauze:, or: cotton ‘over, the wound: sandy ti "WEST: KOOTENAY: ANIMAL HOSPITAL’. nics Tuesday * & =) Castleaird:'Plaza’ Nex! ats Young: eee ; Furniture,’ Antiaues Suites; Diningroom fy Suites; Gecasional’ . For. RUBBER ‘STAMPS * See,’ Phone, : “Write Clean: Cut -Rubber. ‘Si Shop: Shoe‘ Repairs “heels ene you walt Lif 24-hr.:Service on’ most "+ ~ Ph. 365-7075." Free. Estimates: Valerie ' Cormier | -for) Grad i and? Ell: “Gorkoff for, G uae {when Kinnaird Junior, Second- le 8\ Friday, ary. School ‘held its. awards \ program:: ‘3 Making the: presentations | block to: Pam Sorenson ‘and’ rincipal small block to Sandra ‘Barisen.. ; Lind; with, dutt Is were |: to, Cathy, Kruetzky; presented | by Elizabeth’ DaCosta,’ , ; Soccer—largu; block to Ge- att Zoleland, ‘small block to even Bozek; presented b; Trevor. Govender, nanan / Girls’ Volleyball—large | bral eat et vice-president ’ Mic l~ off and'B, Gerrand; ne » Students’ council president Geoff Yule‘ gave the introduc. “tory, remarks with tl the program including, selections, by, the: KJS8.Grade 8 ena wants to han stadea students in,the Ci or summer. tt fo “atadese udents 18 to ae poe ads Students may offer, their services f fall time ‘time jobs as baby ¢ koff;:p ate iby.) Angela block to Steven Poohacho! ‘small block, to Bill Chovsldaves presented by John'Roberts:’ ment’ section ‘of our. Boys’, Volleyball large : - Boys’ Track and Field—, = block to Janis Warner, and jamal: block to: Gerry ‘Trubetskoff;; resented by :Da- vid DaCosta, u faith Girls’, Gymnastice—large e block’ to Susi Mohn; presented by! i Bow Evin, 43022) Service, Awards The award is ‘presented to students who have given. Ly lent ‘extra-curricular, service’ the: school;: presented! by’ Mrs. Eileen Hughes, Fepresent the: board of’ schoo! ! School District, No.9, to, tari smal. He ‘to Mike stats ff; “pre-.’ sented by No an Wickett;.) “Curling champions a are Bob McGillivray, Skip, with team bers Debbi Shukin, proved: Player to Valerie’ Cor- mief;; Top; Bowler) was: Robert. Rigkyood ind ‘team trophy ‘for. ‘Highest Points scored i: by. i leti¢ Points'to Lipi : zane; ecepted by Judy. Che dave and Geoff Yule; ie Evin, inted by Mra. er the! Cobra’ Awards Deborah Shukii; Athly lorswill,Robert Kirkwood an hirlene: Shelfontidk: were) Bo Poreversotf, Geoff Yule, Rob Miller-Tait;-’Shirlon ahelick He om 8 Bahlatvotn, runton, ‘Steven; Book Cheveld: Si Nora sy “Bil heveidave i All-Round: Student; ponsored |by Canadian ’Cellu- jose. and‘ presented: by rupre- sentativer Ww. ollier:was resented to Michael Narabioff, jpecial ‘Watermelon Special” ‘to; Walters and: Ellenna Den- Flowers were ‘presented to ‘Mrs.; Leitner: from | the sKISS- on NEWS, Thursday, June 27, 1974+ 4 D- BAR - D. LICENSED” DINING LOUNGE Open Fridays 4 p.m. to. 1: a.m, ‘Saturdays 12 Noon to 1am, Sundays 12 Noon: to 10 p.m, D-BAR-D CABARETS "5, JOYCE ‘DONALD AND) 200 THE SOUNDS OF COUNTRY. WESTERN: TACK. ing,o rT} extraction and should not cause + ‘anxiety: Applying’ to your: face’. prevents swelling. Consult your, dentist’ shouldiswelling persis “for more,than two days: “ROUNDED ON Avaust 751047, BY). V. (Lie) caren : Liquid | or semi-liquid foods’ 3 3 x aunT. 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