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Contractor Hamish Mc- Donald of Elkford was com- missioned by the, .Elkford’ dwindled and in in southeastern B.C.,' voted to give the Holy Trinity United Church’ in Elkford permission to seek to pur- * chase an abandoned church at Alert Bay, north of Van- couver Island, and move it to asite in the coal-mining town .< in the Elk Valloy, in the ex- = treme southeastern corner of ithe Presbytery. The decision to take the step came about as the rec ommendation from a new fe to explore, fur- ther the. feasibility .of the ,move, and to help Holy Trin- ity’s then-board . chairman, ‘Lynn Trott, do a cost analysis on the move. On his trip to: the site, MeDoneld: was ‘accobapanied ‘D.C, Fisher, an- 82-year- od retired engincor who had ", played.an’active role in the early days of ‘construction in peta oobay cain okay ford. church task force headed by the Rev. J.J. Hillson of Knox-Trail United Church in Trail. Hillson told presbyters and their that the task force had ‘sur- veyed the feasibility of the proposal fully, and were con- vinced that the small church family would be able to ac-, complish the move, with A disassembling the: ale sf being ‘considered which would enable laid-off, miners families ‘to run a combined vacation and work- party Project on the small is- land in Queen Charlotte Strait where the chureh is now located. i The ere was pic in 1961,‘under the leadership of . the Rev: Wayne: MacKenzie, a retired ‘supply * minister. ‘n'Kaslo now; at:the fi ‘tise ne nen he: served in’ the forth Island Air ministry. Edie “the closure of the‘ fish-cannery.. at Alert Bay, and.a: ‘of ince tivity in the northern. town, the ‘church. congregetion until the ‘pastoral charge..: was) _abandoned around 1980, and: is ° only served now by the North Is- land Air Ministry...) | “The little church will re- ceive a.warm weélcome'here [im — it’s truly @ miracle,” was the way Holy. Trinity's past- or, the Rev. George W. 'In- glis, greeted the news. © “And this wonderful youn, chureh | family would pinind ably not be able to worship in ‘a chorch of ‘its own in this decade without this excl devtlopment!”) eae The Elkford congregation, which has been struggling to get started since July, 1979, when it became a fully fledged pastoral charge, with. mission status, now meets in the ‘conference room of the United: ‘Steelworkers. of “Ammecien bei bs IG’... . In a ceremony at St. oaradete' 's Church in Surrey, Greg SUMMER WEDDIN' Richards, son of Mr. and Mi iTS. Stenhquse, daughter. of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stenhouse of Surrey. The wedding took place August, 14, 1982. The couple now reside in Vancouver. i ae Presbyters meetings Evangelism i in the ‘g0' s ROSSLAND |°—= "A late. snow storm failed todampen the ardor of mem: fir: pitas ecient Pulbit & Pew. ine by Ministers in the West Kootenay ” Here is some ancient wis- dem: “We may make our plans, but God has the last word.” Proverbs 16:1 (TEV) This would be a- good to post in a con- "For Your Convenience We're OPEN. MONDAY : —CASTLEGAR spicuous place where “ee could see it every. day. The apostle James said it weil in ‘ch < we would like to take, may his letter to the New Test- ament Christians: : ©. “Now listen to me, you who say, ‘Today or tomorre:v we will travel to a certai: ‘city, where we will spend a vear, and go-into business. and make‘much money.’ You do not even know what your life tomorrow will be like for you are like'a thin- fog ‘which Jappears for-a momnient ‘and then disappears. This, then is i what you should say:““If the Lord is willing, we will live *j, sand+do | “now you are proud, and you” ‘and -that.”But boast; jallsuch boasting is wrong.” James 4:13 - 16 z i Do these Passages mean . that we should not’ make plans? not at all! Each person we think we would like tolive : turn out tobe a waste of tinie and'money. We serve a God who understands all of these things far better than ‘we. If we ask Him, and really mean it, He can shape ‘circum- stances. to prevent: us. from making’. the -‘d would not’ be But if. 1 make the selfish decision; eventually God will still have ‘the last. word. It may not be what I want to ear. He may say to mo," “Cénference president, led a io'mate a bed de.” ision, /“Thou fool” “Aren't we “giad’ that God ‘does have the last word? Sometimes He.-reseues us from: our ‘own: mistakes. i He opens up op- has.a lity. to” for- mulate plans for his life. But having made all the plans, we should submit them to the portunities for us of which we Presbytery of - the United Church of Canada John ohn Wright, a lay worker ing’ congregations from. Greenwood in the West Koot- / duet'a workshop on'“E communicate the “gospel from” St... Savior’s Anglican in Church ‘in Nelson, demon- strated ways of upgrading | church rolls, doing church book-keeping and. preparing sermons. to “free up” the minister to work at evange- he hind been‘challsnged by « lism. laymember of his division, + who ‘said, “We are always However, Rev. Seithi Ar- iga of Greenwood warned; “The cor: is a tool, but talking. but no one has ever. told me. aoe to communicate the gos- Pney, Don Robertson, BC. “Saturday evening workshop on the subject of .commu-. nicating the good news in a manner relevant to today’s needs and problems, ~ Robertson, pastor of Kam- loops United, spoke of the urgent need to understand the displaced, under-privileg- ed.and homeless. . never. He overrules our immaturity vand lack ‘of and will of God. In our we do not always know what is best. . ‘ The, carter we think we would like may be beyond our reach, The area in which - brings something good out of a bad situation. oe ”- Pm willing to let God have the last word. How about you? en as 3 -" HOMEGOODS FURNITURE WAREHOUSE -Tues. - Sat., 9:30 - 5:30 China Creek “Drivea. ue to! = alot”. a -NELSON BEALTH soston rz; 1612 Boy Ave STEREO & TV 1398 Codor Ave . TRAVEL AGENCY aees TRAVEL Tal0 Bey Ave, 39) we are now orders for baby chicks. - faking fiocs poset coreronnee Ga, : Loca ener maa rs Alex ‘Stocchinoff of Castlegar died March Lat the age of 77. He-was born Oct..5, 1905 in Russia and came to Canada in 1911: with - his parents, set- He began working for: Wal: die’s. ‘sawmill. in 1943 and continued working for Cel- gar, when the company took, _over from. Waldie’s’ s retiring don't worship it, or trust it too far — ‘remember it is a tool” > Ariga, who ‘holds hia dos. while his son, Tak, a Grade 10 student at Midway High School, demonstrated some of the more esoteric uses of the electronic aid, setting up orders of worship, selecting bymns_ by themes, writing and editing newsletters and business letters using data member 3 the- Union. of (Bill) Mayberry of Poca for his second Sere in th has one son in the’ ordained: - ministry and one darting his { studies); © wound up its’ three-day conference’ with the cele with ‘Robertson the sermon at.8t, Andrew‘ United in Rossland, Robson resident dies four brothers, Nick, John and. of Pete of Castlegar and Mike of Christ and the ‘International ‘Woodworkers of America. he enjoyed carpentry as a hob- by, as well as tinkering , around with cars. He is survived by his wife Polly; two daughters, Mrs. Mike (Nina) Verigin of Ques- nel, and Mrs. Mike (Eliza- beth) Foster of North Van- couver; four grandchildren; “Salmon Arm and. ons ‘sister; Anne. Podovinikoff ot. Kam:. { sack. . Funeral services were held Thursday and Friday at the: Castlegar Funeral’ Chapel. under. direction of the: Castle: gar Funeral Chapel. ‘Burial was held at the Brillant Cemetery. Former prisoner te “aes “JOHNNY'S GR 3 >CERIES | AND GAS “To SERVE YOu BETTER “> WESUPPLY: - Shur Grain Feed Hardware’... ae GardenSeeds Fishing Supplies @ Bait . Hunting & Fishing , Licences ~ Dog Licences Newspapers & Magazines - * Naval: auth _ Dén Blackmore, 48, of Cranbrook, will be the.speak- er for’Full Gospe! Business- _men's . 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