CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Sept. 12, 1968 Letter Protests Decision Not to Help Baseball Team Dear Sir: May I congratulate your paper on the coverage of a Castlegar town council meet- ing held on Tuesday of last week, It appeared in very pro- minent headlines on the front page and by the length of the story it seems there was luite a bit of concern and time given to a Nery, simple request — namely, $100 to help offset expenses committee in Rossland, his nit ‘would seem to me that if our town fathers cannot justify $100 to help young Beople in in this town ‘0 in was also taxpayers’ |__ issue of the Castlegar News and I quote: “Mayor Lit- tle said he felt it was ‘very, very unjust of B.C. league | Officials to have a team tra- vel this far.’ ship game for the rovincial title, then there should be some changes made, and very on. Castlegar-Robson linor in a recent trip the youth of this community made te par- ticipate in a baseball tourna- ment with the rest of the province, If I reeali correctly, not too jong agi ago this town coun- cil decided it was quite al- right and proper to give to the Chamber of Commerce $1,000 to do with as they saw fit. In March of this year the council sent a cheque for $100 to the du Maurier ski CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Ph. 365-5637 Next to the Gloverieal Motel Castleair ‘d PI Family Bible Hour - at) am. Family Worship 11 a.m. Evening Worship - 7.30 p.m. has, in my opinion, been do- ing a wonderful job of keep- ing approximately 250 boys occupied and off the streets all summer long. enay baseball finals and ad- yanelng a number of people To this date, the town fathers have yet to congratu- late the Pony all star team in winning the East-West soo, to the provincial | 35 In case the Chamber of Commerce is interested, quite came from out of town, stayed here and_ spent money while the the playoffs should have been held in Kamloops or some other place closer to Castlegar, he declared people should ‘think of the danger of the thing. There could have been an accident — that’s an awfully long trip for these children bo make. They ate on the bus, slept on the bus and hardly go, off to go to the bathroo! The. ‘reason for my r In the first instance, the people who were involved were: suite responsible and all he T publi retract. the y, ments for the boys’ comfort and safety. In the second instance, the bus company involved is a reputable, bonded, licensed, insured, charter bus service. The company had two in the Sept. 5 THE SALVATION ARMY Sunday: 945° a.m. Sunday Schoo! 11 a.m. Holiness ecting ey p.m. Evening Service esday: 7.30 p.m. Prayer and pis Study 7. 80 in! Home League reo 20 pan m1. Open Air and Young Pav ic “invited to all services. You are never a stranger at the Army Envoy and Mrs. K. Mallory Ph. 365-7112 LUTHERAN CHURCH SERVICES Sundays at 3 p.m. Held in St. David's Anglican Church Sunday School 2 p.m. v. Harold C. Clark PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE ee ie Ave. L. M. Simmones 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 Pm. Pastor: APOSTOLIC CHURCH Two blocks East of the Castleaird Shopping Plaza 7.30 p.m. Evangelisti Tues., 7.30 Prayer: Bible Study Phone 365-7807 c. V. S. Walker operat- ors and they did more, in mys opinion, for the comfort id safety of the boys than others could have. They stopped regularly for meals — an hour or more and at any time that any boy requested or had the need of washroom facilities, his needs were looked after. It is quite true that the boys, the-adults and drivers slept on the bus, but because of the lack of sufficient mon- that the boys were declared East-West Kootenay winners Sunday afternoon and had to leave Tuesday morning to be in time for their first game in Terrace Thursday— it was necessary that the bus travel straight through, stop- ping only for meals, gas, other needs. en one trayels on a regular Greyhound bus, it stops only where it should and if it is a long trip, the on the bus; 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 730 pm. Wed. Bible Study and Prayer — Held in Homes GRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 7th Ave. Rev. J. H. ‘Wiseman United Services at St. David's Anglican Church at 9.30 a.m. Rec. C. Howard in charge REGIONAL ECUMENICAL PARISH Rev. Terry Allen ST. DAVID‘'S /.NGLICAN CHURCH Services at 8.00 a. — Ph, 365-7424 m. and 11.00 a.m. MORNING Castlegar, 11.15 am. UNITED CHURCH CASTLEGAR & ROBSON Rev. Geo. Hermanson — Ph. 365-8337 Sunday School, Castlegar, 9.30 a.m. WORSHIP Robson, 9.45 a.m. sleep it does nor stop at a hotel or motel and then travel agan during the day. The Castlegar - - Robson ey and the time element in|. | professional Sam Jenkins Featured Spoaker At Local Church Featured speaker at a series of meetings at Castle- gar Pentecostal Tabernacle next week is Sam Jenkins, well-known and we stock o full saloction of SAVAGE SHOES. for children doesn't pry ovat to take chances with cronteg, Maddocks Shoe Store former prize-fighter. A native of New Bruns- wick and a former Vancouv- er resident, Mr. Jenkins at one time was engaged in a prize-fighting career under the tutorship of Tommy Rurns, former world heavyweight champion. After ending his career in f| boxing, Mr. Jenkins began — Pettitt Photo Smith-Windsor - Kravski Vows at St. Baskets of orange gladi- ous decorated the altar of St. ita’s Catholic Church in leet on Aug. 3 for the double-ring wedding cere- mony at which Christine Ter- esa Kravski, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Kravski of Kinnaird, became the bride of John Donald Smith- WVindeor, the son of Dr. and Mrs. B. Smith-' aibecetny of In- dian Head, Sas! Rev. E. A. a ahy offic- iated. Soloist _ was Ann Gallo with Mrs. Ruth "Goulet as organist. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor- length gown of frost~ white faille with a slim skirt. The and|gown featured a scooped neck with bell-shaped, guipre lace-trimmed sleeves. Panels of guipre lace accented the removabe in which fell from the shoulders into a graceful shapel ‘train. A matching pill-box of hand appliqued lace ‘secured her boutfant shoulder veil of tulle illusion. vincial finals this year but due to the lack of proper facilities in the Town of Minor could have hosted the pro- white She carried’ a bouquet of and orange rosebuds. The bride's attendants, wearing orange pill-box head- Castlegar, had to decline this honor. If the town fathers felt that the ae to Terrace was Depariment Heads unsafe by bus, then they should have shown their con- cern at that time and charter- ed a plane so that the team would have had a short, safe trip. As manager of the team, I feel that the mayor of the Town of Castlegar and the town council owe an ap apol- ogy to the organizers of the Castlegar Cloverleaf team that made the trip to Terrace and also to the bus company 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. Mr. Editor, if I may be allowed a little more space, I would like to extend my gratitude to one individual with “a lot of civic pride” who made this trip possible. Thanks, Eddie. SELKIRK EVENING Are Disclosed A new list of department heads for SHSS has been re- leased by district superinten- gent of schools Claude Bis- Mr. Bissell disclosed the list Monday at the regular meeting of easiecs of School District Gommittes heads for the coming year ze a8 follows: » English; Frank} Ferchaag ‘Mathema- tics; Norm Sather, Science; Mike Lauriente, French; Col- in Pryce, Social Studies; Robert Faulkner, Commerce; Al. Bigsby, Industrial Arts and Jim Crawford, Counsel- ig. Ritas Church pieces and carrying bouquets of spider mums, were iden- tically attired in. floor-length orange peau de charm gowns, featuring empire waists. Attending the bride was Mrs. Joe Streloff of Blueberry Creek as matron of honor and Mrs. David Stockham of Weyburn, Sask., as brides- maid. Attending the groom were Wayne Lenz of Regina, Sask. and Robert Smith- Windsor, ‘brother of the groom, Alexander and Thom- as Smith-Windsor shared ush- ering duties, A_ reception, at which Dal Makay, cousin of the bride gave grace, was held at the Kinnaird hall. For the occasion, paths, bride’s mother wore a Piece aqua knit suit aa white accessories. The groom’s mother wore a magenta double-knit dress and coat ensemble with matching hat and navy accessories. e bride’s four-tiered, round cake, baked and de- corated by Mrs. Stella Ball, ‘was accented with orange and white trimming and top- ped with two white bells. woking for a coast Pacific Water Wells Ltd. Drilling Contractors ; for Fast Efficient Complete Service in ial & D ic Water Supplies eventually becoming business agent of the Marine Workers and Boilermakers Union. He was converted in Vancouver during a series of meetings by A. C. Valdez, al- so known throughout Canada 4 and the U.S. as an evangelist. About 10 years later he resigned his position to pre- pare for the ministry, going into the field of evangelism immediately upon graduation. Since that time he has travelled extensively in both the United States and Can- ada preaching the gospel. He has spoken at high schools, and colleges, as well as be- ing guest speaker at many Public functions. He has recently preached in Washington, D.C., Minnea- polis, Minn., Milwaukee, Chi- cago and Honolulu, Hawaii. Mr. Jenkins writes his own songs and sings country- style with his guitar. He has made four longplay record- ings that will be available at the meetings. CASTLE SHOWS 7.30 & 8.00 p.m. Tonight and Friday “BLOW-UP” Saturday, Monday, Tuesday James Caas Joanna Moore “COUNT DOWN” SS WED., THURS., FRI. Rod Taylor Trevor Howard “THE LIQUIDATOR” Box 329 — Castlegar, B.C. 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Change dirty water as often as needed. Your Argosheen remains in the mop. Sweep back over pre-spotted stains. For spots that remain, use pressure with narrow edge of mop. Some spots will require more than one application. Continued use of Argosheen will remove every stain (except rust). To complete removal of soil and keep your carpets clean every day sweep often with plain water. Use Argosheen again only when indicated. Get Argosheen Today at Carl’s Drugs ter of Milan Vrskovy of Calgary, nephew of the bride, Tead telegrams from Chamsinus, given by Andy Shutek, cou- sin of the bride. Jacqueline Shutek atten- ded the bride’s book. For the wedding trip to Vancouver, the bride donned a dress and coat ensemble in yellow with navy accessories. Adding to her outfit was her navy straw hat and corsage of yellow rosebuds. -of-town guests were from. Montrose Trail, Nelson, Penticton, Barrier, ‘New West- minster, Calgary, Legend, Alta., Regina, Indian Head, Weyburn and Winnipeg. The couple now resides at 1372 Trenton Ave., Otta- wa 3, . Nick Manager, Castlegar Cloverleafs. Editor’s Note: Mayor Little on Aug. 6 asked as council to reconsider an earl- ier decision not to make a donation to the team. Alder- Pays 5% A SAVINGS —PLANS— BLUE CHIP lly — Calculated & Paid Monthly Standin gRib Roast: | Tender Juicy Meat. Grade Ib. 99c Cod Fillets Full Cut. Top Quality, Government Inspected. oe Choice, Canada Good Boneless Bottom Round Steak Canada Choice, Canada Good Beef Frozen Fresh. Loaded with Manor House Whole Fryers A..43° ». 39C Captain’s Choice ..... CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Sept. 12, 1968 at a elni Why Pay More? time. Loo! Every item that carries lity, fully guaranteed to ‘pl ; eth eM w Brices so this week's Local Fresh .... Green Cabbage Russets Potatoes Bartlett Pears indi Pack. 19 Ib. Case ...............-. Piece Side Bacon Pure Pork Sausage Government Inspected .... Concord Grapes Juice or Jelly 99¢ Cooking Onions For Soups, Stews and Boiling .:.. 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