10 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 13, 1969 MAN ALIVE Churches Join Together Clint Howard Kidesied’ United Church Clarence Jordan trans- lates the first part of verse 13, 1 Cor. 1: “Tell me this since when did Christ get so split up?” Well if Christ was “split up” in Paul's day what can we say about today? Ev- en in this small gommunity there are some Christian churches. So it is with joy that many of us sce a small ten- we tative movement toward the - Church, %ecently Bish- op Remi DeRoo of the Roman Catholic Church spoke to a group of clergy from several ding. denominations and said: “ must not do anything Hive that we can do together.” I believe that his state- ment is symptomatic of a new and growing spirit of co-oper- a.on which is moving in the Cristian "eh church, the spirit ~ $800 | Damages A single-car accident half gl a mile north of the Blueber-| th ry Creek railway crossing at 12.10 am. last Thursday re- sulted in minor injuries to the driver and $800 damages to the car. Police say Albert Ber- geron of Blueberry Creek was proceeding -towards Blueber- ry Creek when he lost control o his vehicle, htt a snowbank and overturned. The accident is still un-;may be found to foster growin; der investigation. healing of the body of Christ is His C th which, for example, brough many, denominations togeths to aid Biafra and is thus de ing a job which no singl denomination could do. In an atlempt to live the conviction that Christ calle us to be one, three local con gregations, two United an one Anglican, have been e: perimenting in closer £0 Pacing on Easter Sun day the two United congreg: tions will hold a joint servic St. David’s — Anglicon Church and this will continue ‘Treasures Sermon Takes its Text From Heavy Snowfall Written by Rev. R. J. Mclellan, it was submitted for publication by a Castlegar reader of the Castlegar News. In the 38th chapter of the Book of Job, the 22nd verse asks: ‘‘Hast thou enter- ed into the treasures of the y snow?” Treasures of the snow! We may jr indeed be indig- nant. Surely the writer of t! book could never exverienced cateness and symmetry of > form. we stock o full selection of SAVAGE SHOES for children Maddocks Shoe Store Marvellous are indeed to be found in the snow. Because of able conditions in the clouds, though a great manv of the flakes are never completely formed. High winds and fluid droplets in the clouds prevent the snow crystals from attaining their natural beauty in symmetry. The snow, then, ought to be to us all a testimony of God's greatness. To enter into the treasures of the snow is also to stand in wonder and Hi-Lite Restaurant “Sp ializing i in Ch Le Foods” Phone 365-6741 for Take-Out Orders Open 6 a.m. to 9.30 p.m. Closed all day Monday BANQUET FACILITIES FOR SMALL: GROUPS awe before this most beauti- ful and amazing part, of crea. tion. A snow bank is not just still be separa arate Anlican ser vices but it pul, ig togethers congregations W gether’ and that i ey can mor? effectively “ber the church. course en. are actively seek tion. it deal community and I hope ways Z co-operation. for a trial period. “xere will adil O£ the two de- nominations involved in this expe! ing union and have every eneonrarement for joint ac- ut I believe there is a grea which could be done together with other/€d- Christian churches in the :| Hydro Man “They grew in beauty side by side...” But alas, when money talked, the sideburns vanish- Andy Brodoway, office grootiing his glossy faclal tot i lossy facial fo! iage. Bulletin editor and pub- But Sports Get Helped roads. For us the snow does treasure not seem to it is a hindrance. Nevertheless, al things in life that seem to be hindrances often have their values too, They may teach us patience or perserverance. al to us the is Clipped licity chairman of the Kins-|8%! men Club of Nakusp, Andy into, grew his chin. length side. treasurers of the snow?” burns on a bet. “Tll take them off when you guys pay me to!” he challenged fellow Kinsmen. “All cash, no credit, and the money to go into the club's the attention and excite o! Canadian Catholic Organization Suggests a Voluntary Lenten Tax The Canadian Catholic, mi Organization for Development ahu reace 1s dedicated tu the work of seeking peace thro- ugh development. One of its tasks an a fish to ‘ee but Se is mueh better nuw to usb.” Peace through develor ment requires the transfe is to ask those who have at- tained a higher standard of living to voluntary tax them- selves order to aid the poor of the world. According an old Chinese eipual ion the developed ne the developing regions. e ‘must, first in some way, complement the sacrifices of the poor. Each I and Peace sacrifices of the rich entitled “Share Lent” which him} will provide Christians across Canada with an opportunity ment. ast year, during the Share Lent campaign, the organization raised $1.3 lion. e following are examples of how. eople taxed “fe is good t to 0 give a | a hungry year, ‘Ureanizes a Lenten campaign aa ies gave up dtss rts for work arin Lent and they ‘Sent the $5 KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS BINGO ST. RITA’S HALL ON FRONT STREET TONIGHT which they had saved to “Share Lent.” In this way, families drew a little closer to families who go without desserts all year round. Fathers Fave up _smok- ing and sent the $20 to “Share Lent.” Their uninhal- ed smoke will take on new f-rms in the developing re- gions. Women who took part in hunger lunches paid $2 for v ham sandwich far a le while, they could feel like the women in the devel ning regivns after a “full” they ‘They don’t have a way of life. eal. Youth who walked count less miles and used up count- less buckets of hot waler tu put their feet back in shape could feel, at least for a moment, what it means to vork a ‘full day in the fields .erifice part of their God-|- of given affluency for develop- sports - center building fund.” Pl Late in February, | club members took him word. At a. combined ving! men-Kinette dinner meeting, a Dutch auction was held for the privilege of shaving the sideburns. Forty-one dollars was col- lected. Someone produced hy has photomicrograp! smmetry of Sesion collected some $23,000 of a The rare beauty of the more perfect specimens of snow has attracted are But more recently photogra- been used. W. A. Bentley of Jericho, bu lifetime he made 4,800 hs of snow es, no two of which are elite, but all of which reveal ity and in the snow, this shaving cream and 5: a rusty Caen Sait at which we a semisolid mass of white- ness. It is a heap of millions of tiny flakes, no two of which are the same. Are not our friends like that? And nations too? Peo- ple are always individuals. no matter how often they may be placed in groups. No two persons are alike just as no two snow. crystals are .talike. Each is an individual, and must be treated as an in- dividual. That is the amazing thing about Jesus. Though there ARTICLES REQD. For Third Annual KIWANIS AUCTION We Want Anything You Don't Want! Spring Clean Your Basement Now Sponsored by Castlegar Kiwanis Club the way to com- lete a full life for. everyone. le offers a life of service and joy, not just to a few people, it to every individual born of woman, Almost all the snow flak- es we see on the ground are ey were never completely formed, or they have been shattered to some extent. But by laws of sym metry the scientist can construct the entire flake from the fragments. If our lives seem but of what they were to be, let _us dedi- © cate them to Jesus Christ for and renewal. “Hast thou entered into the of total of $70,000 Feautred for the snow?” bee tt. Whe wert i te roject en co) ete Piolcenter will ‘neludera full regulation size hockey ‘rin. “Now only $46,959 to go!” beams Hydro-man Brod- oway. “Who's the next vul- unteer to grow sideburns?” Scouls Thanks the Commission outlining Castlegar News Kootenays For Goverage ‘The les conduct in last October. We should like to thank: [he Regional Library Group Receives Survey Report The West Kootenay Re- lib gional Library Committee re- received a letter from Library Development ig hgnts of the survey of librar Library C report incluijes the following points of interest: aren is consi idered rarians, readers and elect- ors will be able to make an informed decision in a refer- endum, notes a release from the West Kootenay Regional c Sundae S-A-L-E Thurs. and Fri., March 13 & 14 Marshmallow — Rum and Butter Butterscotch — Butter Pecan Wild Mountain Blueberry — Cherry Maple Walnut — Banana Strawberry — Pineapple ‘Buy One and Get Another for 1c REGULAR 25c .... ww 2 for 26¢ REGULAR 35c ww. 2 for 36¢ REGULAR 45c . 2 for 46c REGULAR 55c 2 for 56c DAIRY QUEEN CASTLEAIRD PLAZA Business and Professional Directory you for the very good cover- have age that you gave tha scout. ing g gnovement during Scout Regional Library District clude population qualities ‘which would trict a CASTLEGAR CUSTOM possibility. These qualities in- density, wane Change! of Latin America. This renewed Lenten spirit of depriving ourselves of “taxing” ourselves, will be he bond thit will close the gap between the rich and the poor. Development and Peac> *s a channel throuza which the power generated by vol: untary taxes of ris! peoole in Canada will go air. ectly to projects wha wit aid in the process of devel- It is support such as this that helps us in presenting to the public the advantages that young boys may find in he Scout movement. stigh iueals and good moral char-|;, acter were ever imporcant Dav never were they needed more than thzy are toasy. These young boys are our hope for tomorrow and we sincerely thank you for helping us to help them. good road communication UPHOLSTERY Hecovering - Remodelling et throughout the area. and an apparent desire for improved library service. The will to co-operat2 , in a library project is evident in a‘large proportion of th2 cities, towns and villages contacted. The idea fits in with th: concept of a regional district jor other co-operative servic: es. You're pretty comfortable, aren't you? You take things pretty much for granted. ‘That's your “way of life”. ‘What about the others? What about tho poor o1 the hungry ones, the ones who rejoice to see ‘Petr children die because they know that, at least, death ends suffering? ‘They don’t have a life at all— just a miserable existence that leads to an early and painful death. How about lending a hand? It means almost nothing to you. It may mean life itself to them—or the education and training that give life some dignity and hope. They want to change. Won't you help? March 16th is Davelopment of Peoples Sundsy. PLEASE GIVE GENEROUSLY Canadian Gatholic ~ - Organization for : DEVELOPMEN T: 1452, Drummond Street, Montreal 107, P.Q. 1 (514) 845-1196 opment. Although There is a possibility that Mrs Marjorie Development Secretary, is the main objective, the group has set aside ap} pproxi- mately $200,000 for emerg ency. aid. To date, it has sent Hootenaye: Columbia Council, Boy, Scouts of Canada. demonstration of hi ‘gional library works s2 that aritas Internationalis (th? tficial International Catholic Beet Agency) the sum oz 125,000 which has provided food and medica! supplies for the people of Biafra. ‘fhe appeals for aid are tow the evan-; ‘Ask ‘and you pew in, It % velopment and. Peace to inaien the projects with “vol- intary” tax CASTLE MOTORS LTD. PH. 365-7033 SHELL PRODUCTS - New Hours Kootenay Savings Credit Union announces its new hours. commencing Monday, March 3 Effective af all Braaches Monday through Thursday 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Friday 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Kootenay Savings Credit Union TRAIL " FRUITVALE BRILLIANT 1199 Cedar Ave. 65 E. 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Bart Campbell, Editor panied oy the cotrect name and address of the correct name must be submitted. Agreement: It is agreed by the arivertiser re- questing the event of fallure to publish any ads of any description or in the event that errors occur in the publishing of an advertisement shall be Ilmited to the amount puld by the advertiser » for that portion of the advertising space Phone 368-6417 Phone 367-9223 tlegar Ph. 365-6755 should be ‘The Editor, Castlegar News, Drawer 490, Castle- gar, B.C, Letters for publication must be accom- by the incorrect item only, and that there shall be no Mability In any event beyond the amount paid for such advertisement. : to: writer. Pen names will be.used on request, but the § space that the Mability of the paper in ins plenais aning ‘fc for DENNY HUGHES runner-up trophy was won by the Mite division Jets hockey team on Sat- urday, downing the Red Wing Jrs. Shown here proudly holding the trophy is Capt. Jeff Stewart with helmeted Gordie Lamont. Back row, left to right, are Neil Smitheram, Billy Manager Bill and James Carini Front row, right to Jett are are Nicky Chernoff, Alan Wi Munro to Speak At Conference conference and recreation re- ‘presentatives from the entire Province will be attending it, Mr. Munro was’ invited Me. of his. responsibility. jeacatton of to whom the Nancy Greene Task Force on amateur sport articul ions with, tiene ernment officials in -O CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 13, 1969 of a SALE No. 1 Maple Leaf Butter we 129 Mr. Munro's at attendance | keynote’ speaker to attend was: the ol vious effort and to tinek, Graham Hood, Craig Wilson and ood iene eres Clark. Coaches, left¢o right, are Peter Samoy- | jo) from is i ve out loff and Roger Schwing. — Photo by Division | viding for the future prob- kk and concern over pro- lems of leisure Bowling Results from Castlegar and District Monday Night 7 Any LHS en 352, LHT LHT Elsie Rysen 607. MHS Ralph Peterson 266. HT Ralph eterson 675, THS Frets 1030, THT Jets ‘eam points: Droppins 4, 4,_flisy cal 0, One 0, Rat|worth’ 764, ks 4, Jets 4, Pot Shots 0.|625. Cole Break League _ Coffee Break THS Pincurlers 1041. THT Pincurlers 2807. Team points: Cheerios Muffets 1, Mugs 3, 2, Take Five 2, Whea‘ Bertha Vin Fineurlers eat LHS Eleanor Holdsworth Inga Lamont 799. 2, ies 2. Other 600's Eleanor Folds: cent CASTLEGAR CATHOLIC WOMEN'S LEAGUE St. Patrick’s Tea LEGION HALL Saturday, March 15, 1969 2.00 to 4.30 p.m: BAKE TABLE APRON BOUTIQUE RAFFLE PRIZES 1. Five Piece Cooey Card Table & Chairs 2. Ladies or Gents Travel Luggage 3. Transistor Radio 4. Lounge Chaise BEL ‘AIR Beauty Salon Open Monday thru Saturday Telephone 365-5822 607 Columbia Avenue CASTLEGAR, B.C. Open Monday thru Saturday INDIVIDUAL HAIR STYLING CALL US FOR SPRING HAIR STYLING HAIR PIECES AND ,WIGS STYLED by. -Miss Barbara Friesen Miss Rosalind Regan Margaret Munns pty Yar Eleanor Hotasworth 88. aS Take Five 920. THT Wheaties 2663. Team points: Mugs 3 Take Five 3, Wheaties Mutfets 1, Pint curlers 1. Other G00's May Bell Bell a7, Inga Lamont 624, Bertha cent 611. Coffee Break League Donaldson Cheerios 2589. : ‘Team points: Cheerios 2, Muffets 2, Mugs 3, Pincurl- Five 1, ties Sonat 600’s Kay Bevans wee T o'clock LHS Daisy Koehle 286. points: Lucky 5 1- 27, Castlegar pag Reet Squirrels lents 5 ’s Daisy Koehle 49) Irene 1 Irene anit 619, Marcelle Kin Gars gulars Possibles are oncliers 0, ‘Blow Quts 3. Other 600's Earl Rourke 739, Eleanor Holdsworth 847 |53, Darrel Rourke 631, Mae Be! 624, Matt Rohn 623, ean Paulson 622, Bev Maloff 603, Dagny Enoksen 603. Tues. Night Mixed 9-11 LHS Joyce: Turner 300. bet Joyce turner 748. . MHS Bill Shay 257. MHT Nighthawks 1060. THT “Nighi points: Nighthawks 4, Socki¢ Torn 1, The 5 Kami 3, 3, of Montreal 0, The Misfits 1. Other 600's Bill Robin- son 634, . Wednesday: Morning Drivors g Bonnett. 259. LHT. Marg J pocnett 658... THS Mustangs 983. THT Gacilacs 2705. i Team points: e Caaitlacs 4 T-Birds 3, Ramblers ), _Mus- -|tangs 4, Chevys 1, Jaguars 0. . Other 600’s ie Rate LHS Kay. Adshead 273. LHT Kay Adshead 651. THS Canaries 878. Canaries 2404 Parrots 2- Team _ poi 44%, Budgies. wath Can- aries 3-45%2, Swallows 39-36%, Rating 287. Thursday Morning ton. Bears 4, Beavers 10, ” Lions 4, Chip- unks ‘Thursday Morning LHS. Lillian Semen: loft. LAT Kay Bev ans 632.. : THS Lions "O21. THT Minks 2610. te Sq 3, Beavers..1, Chipmunks 3, Lions: 1; Minks 3, Teddy Rowdy “Roll 1 lers pm. LHS. Be! Team im plnts Hooters 3- Screamersit 2; Groaners, , Wailers 53, witore 5.40, 6 lene 338, Lum Shite y Stans, 681. le! = MHT Jake Hoentg Ore THS 5 1089. THT Hotshots 2980. 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