". CASTLEGAR NEWS, “Thursday, Feb. 6, 1964 ~ Beneficiary Organizations Tell of Their ‘63 APKRE Community Chest Annual eneral: Meeting | a. || t ee ee po! om ben ag encies were heard during, Inst week's annual meeting of the,Kin- naird-Robson-Castleger C af grants received from Gomines and, Celgar, and also . from, all. other business organizations a ‘Indivi- duals donating to, o cnet funds, Chest, # ‘The meeting also received the report. of Community Chest :pre- aldent Frank Webster covering 1963 activities, Mfr; Webster ex-' tended tho thanks of his board for — ee sto AIRL LINE CASTLEGAR: AGENT FOR THE WESTERN HOTEL CHAIN e WEST'S DEPT. STORE Phone 365-4911 AL Cc all * put forth: a. Jot wr Sffort and were to be commended for. thelr work, Mr, Webster said, and he voiced the opinion the board should be to 15 or 18 T. Hughes. at Silver Birch School,’ which is under the direction of Mrs, H. and the children themselves, We ine atead of the present 12, This would allow better different areaa at the pethe mee! Beneficiary Broups were invit- ed to send representatives. to the anoual meeting, as ling,” he said, Continuing his report, Mr. Hughes spoke of. their hope of in- troducing a kindergarten class this Palsson of Kinaird,'“a person of} 4, Ess " fi % immense patlence'and capability.”| ca, and felt rg would use tdlai. “Parents have testified to the| stration, if all'sports groups were gratifying results of such facilities} under-one central authority. one knows of someone who could Mr, Hughes eutined activities take his ‘place,’ It would be much appresint ed.’ ‘such as ‘Chureh and Remembrance. dyson" to in the Hospital: lary nut drive, “parade of, dime: ald of Rotary Health Centre, - othera.. |: cadets! sn. Mrs... Johnson enjoy the oppor- funlty for this companionship and report tor Ave rpieatntartn Die 1963. Fair had been’ the. en . on record, with 1,852 exhibits and $800 In prizes. “The board plans to hold the year which will renlre extra help| Fair for three days in’ 1964;" a Chest directors feel this the ‘best way ‘to obtain reports on what is actually being accomplished:.with -the the grants ithe, year.: Pint: report ed tas ‘that of. the ‘Kootenay. Society for and perform -sim Chapter, and the pein -was-G, MUSIC LESSONS ACCORDIAN - STRING INSTRUMENTS INCLUD- ING GUITAR, MANDOLIN, VIOLIN, ETC. PHONE 365-5686 After 7 p.m.’ Wer ast I e. 9 G §F Crusade ‘for Christ jretarded ed. child.” dicott Home and School at Creston. card plan, entire $18,000 has been obtained. whom the school is not. suitable} ges’ réports show the’ C: These older children would-be en-| ana District’ exhibits to be of » to make small. articlesLvery high‘ quality, She extended raised. a total of .$7,755 towards| also taken part in the the target of $18,000 set for this| Rally. The Assoclation wished ‘to area for. building of the Dr. En-| express appreciation to the Com- hopes ‘to have more floor’ aan ant laneed for the: older children for{ Mrs. Johnson’ mentioned ‘the “jud- mer camp, and: ‘th committee had: sro ‘Area | ‘ The’ éport “for the Canadian Cancer Society, Castlegat ’ "unit; was ted by’ Mrs. C: thanks to the “Community Chest ple tasks, Suecess of this project hinges | for its help-and to all others who on the iors type of.person being| had helped out in any way. who will,take on the job of supervising this group of young} the report of Girl ‘Guide~ and adults..it would require} Brownle “Associations on behalf‘ of ‘someone with “original ideas, im-] District Commissioner Mrs, ‘J, Dal- mense. patience,: and .forbearance, | ziel. The last census showed 238 and ofcourse. a. person who is| members, however, since then 2] thoroughly dedicated to the retard-] new company has been added in * Mrs,’ Johnson also presented Woodland Park.’ Guides and Brow- Locally, the Castlegar Chap-|nfes had attended summer camps]. ter: of the Kootenay Society -for| and special sessions in the United Handicapped Children had so far| States and at Vancouver, and had president, who ‘remarked the majo- rity of people “do ‘not’ realize ‘how ‘many are helped by the unit. as the work’ in not publicised. °Pat- fents have been sent to clinics. in ‘Vancouver: and ;they had assisted with- expenses of ‘a ‘patlent going to another. province, A-large amo- unt-also-has gone:to provide drugs, ambulance service;. ete...The work ‘of the unit is made ‘more possible yy grants,‘ from~the Communi Chea Ma Saunders. felt, ~ Z IODE Welfare Committee chair- man Mrs; ‘W: Easton:spoke briefly of Hin: the ‘past munity Chest for the assistance The sum of $190 had been realized | given. through the Christmas greeting n F. Hyson of Robson reported © for ‘Squadron: No: 581 "An annual appeal will be made} Aid Cadets stating the organization to people of the district until the| had a successful -year.‘and had attained. ani over-all rating of 91.2 Report for ithe Senior ( citieens percent, up from 89 per cent the y J, year. The Squadron ‘is REV. DON. MOORE fe @ GOSPEL SINGING @ POWERFUL PREACHING @ PRAYER FOR THE SICK — NIGHTLY —\. ‘Feb. 2-9 at 7.30 p.m. PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE CASTLEGAR, B.C... 7L-Ist Avenue DAILY FREIGHT SEBwICE head- "tar shales fast your friendl: alin teailer equip- tween Vancouver and ee for rackendsble ee Entling at T. Webster, ‘who afemed, whe now. placed ‘ninth in 35 squadrons meeting..the Senior Citizens club| in the province. has some 60 members, which is °Mr. Hyson advised they have down a little from last. year. no problems .in staffing. with either Mr, Webster: said attendance | officers or civilian instructors. The at high, as meets every usually over ai members are pre- month ~and -has. excellent « liason sent, and he felt this was some-| with the squadron. Mandatory and thing: of a record. optional subjects studied-were car- President: of- the Senior Citi-} ried out well with top marks being zens is Hatry’ Evans, who was] obtain chosen as’ Citizen ‘of the Year" Special activities were listed in 1963, za \ Mr. Webster thanked all groups 2 and organizations who had help- ‘B adoon’ Tea oa ‘out with entertainment and og the Canadian Legion which sup-| , plied the ee, of the hall rent free Feature Scottish for meetings, and also the Com- nity: Chest for help along finan- Theme Throughout cial lines. ¥ Harry Bate of Kinnaird spoke Members of the Lillian Kil- on behalf of the Kootenay Colum- | Jough Chapter of the IODE held a bia Council for Boy Scouts and Tea Cubs, saying there are now 242] in the Twin Rivers Hall. boys in the various Scout and Cub Guests were greeted on their groups in the district, also a unit arrival by Mrs, L. Zinio, regent of Rover Scouts in Robson. of the IODE, The hall -was-de- During the year the Cubs had| corated with large posters depict- attended sessions at Camp Tweeds-| ing many scenes of Scotland and muir, had helped with bottle-dri-| also the coming of Brigadoon to ves, etc., and Father and Son ban-} Castlegar on Feb. 8, quets had been held for Scouts}. The serving table was covered and Cubs, ‘ with a white cloth and lace over- A number of Scouts had been| lay and was centered with.a low made Queen’s Scouts and Rovers| bowl of Scotch thistles and hea- had attended the provincial con-| ther flanked on either. side with ference. silver tea and coffee services. In In concluding, Mr. Bate wish-| the background there was a record ed to commend the efforts on the | player softly playing songs of Scot- part of the relatively few leaders, | land. and also to thank the KRC Com- The individual tea tables were munity Chest for its support. each covered with a fancy cloth competitive pte te Si Charter Trips: at v's Prompt F Plekoup Cag ree ingle VE tee Teipe at CALL o KINNAIRD: 365-6162 Castlegar Librarian Mrs. venile 7382 and adult 4047, There are 742 juvenile mem- R.| with scenes of* Scotland’ printed Donnan reported on improvements to the library and on book cicula- tion, which during 1963 was ju-| Mrs, R. West and Mrs, R. Whit- on them and centered with a vase of thistle and a sprig of heath taker were responsible for the decorating. Pouring during the afternoon ‘work year,: providing ‘much-need. cloth- ing,! furniture” and’; food-hampers where cneeded. This: {s ‘dono. with: the: ald of the grant fromthe Com- munity Chest for which’ she extend- ed the thanks of her committee, cee (3) presenting her report, “Mrs. Easton made ‘special. mention of the‘donations of staple and canned goods, ‘also’ apples, ‘brought! in by the! high" school students, The donations were made -in response © to ‘an’ ‘appéal by ‘John Holden,‘principal of Stanley Hump- litles’ Secondary ‘School, ‘she’ said, snd ‘results ‘had: been: cverwhelm- ing, There ‘were over 800‘ items of canned goods‘ alone,‘and ‘many Hoxes ‘of - apples!~ which ‘she’ and Her‘‘committee had‘ béen ‘able’ to thake ‘tip ‘into" hampera‘‘at: Christ: mas‘ time. ' Appreciation ‘was 'ex- pressed to Mr. Holden for the idea tributions. George Jackson’-reported for ‘dnd to the, students ‘for their ' ‘con- | | ;. Complete Shoah af Vole Over - $100. 00 i in Cash & Gifts Will be ‘awarded i in the PLAZA DRUGS : HOBBY & MODEL. CONTEST If vou are 18 years or under you vean enter — — Lod! “Camera Worth’ $19.95 CC { AMAA '64 FORD 4 DOOR ........ _ $1595 '56 FORD.2 DOOR .......:. $695 *55 PLYMOUTH 4 DOOR ... ... $595 759 FORD-.RANCHWAGON - V-8. Automatic A tan era $1395 163 CORVAIR ............ $2695 the. Kinnaird Library stating the library has’ increased its book stock ‘and, also’ increased shelf ‘space, Children ‘are. making more and more use of the facilities provided, he said. Mr, Jackson also reported on distribution” of welfare funds by the Kinnaird Improvement Society and thanked the’ Community Chest for its help. Final report was. that of the Canadian Legion Welfare: Commit. tee and was presented by F. Bacon who pointed out help is given to all needy, cases, not veterans alone. Transient relief is handled by the RCMP, ‘which simplifies matters. The Legion: Committee hands out hampers at/Christmas to those who need. the hel Dees COME SEE AND* 1964 MERCURY. - 4 wheel drive Half Ton Castle Motors Lid. ll i creTTAoccescc eae / Mona-matic. ~through prayer. Ti “HOGKEY, GHATTER : By GEORGE JACKSON i hh leave yourjexécu words or ways ‘tas oeprete their for, support Minor Hotkey has recalv ! { Moral’ ‘sipport ‘an g help from many, many. Danants all through our‘Big Week’ along’ with’ the material and financlal aid from local organizations and the business community give ‘assurance that the Castlegar and District Minor Hoc- key Association can and. will keep! up with the times; 0.7, 4 : Four short years ago an assem- bly, of several adults and 200.boys matked ‘the’ start:of ‘Minor Hockey. here’in the hub’ of‘the Kootenays, Enthusiasm was never. dampened by the 2 by 12.planks we had for boards, and the change room {a shack) bulging at) the seams with young Gordio Howes, many putting skates on for the first time, *-On the brighter slde was the interest shown by local- merchants who sponsored. and provided new sweaters: for.-15-young teams. ‘To those“who shouldered the admini- strative and’ financial ‘burden’ of setting up the first’ stage, and J making possible ‘our local groups |] continuous ‘climb to recognition fa tho. hockey world, we express our deep appreciation, - some interesting data, Did you Know that our coaches travel al- most 5,000 miles during :the . sea- son? spend about 1,000 hours ‘su- pervising,. coaching, and being a foster fathor, -pay: long .distance phone calls in excess of $20 arrang- ing. gamea with out-of-town teams, not ‘to ‘mention the ‘laces,’ elastic bands, safety. pins and other minor items of repair. “If your interest leans to coach- ing and time ‘allows: your. active participation the welcome mat is big down here at the rink, Hf lack of time is your reason to-dectine, then take out.a membership and Evangelist Will ‘Give His Healing “Testimony Here’ 4 Last’ Sunday: evening Rev. K. Webb, minister of the Pente- cos govern your boy's. hockey career. Our meetings are held at the arena month, In. exhibition games last week our midget and bantam teams went down to defeat by. the Rossland clubs, however they went down R.] graciously ‘and as'good sportsmen. Our Pee Wee. team” held’, their n- ed the “Castlegar Crusade’ 2 for Christ.” The guest’ ‘apeaker ‘ducing ‘this spiritual emphasis is the Rev. Don Moore of Peachland, Mr. “Moore is an ordained ‘minister. of the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada, engaged in evangelistic and crusade work British C hilltop ‘city, while winning their home game §:to 1, before an en- thusiastic crowd here in our local ice palace, Remember, that many. of our bigger. boys: just learned to skate “four “years ago. ‘Minor Hockey Mother of the week: was Mrs. W. K. Garrett of | Nine years ago this month the Rev. Mr."Moore lay dying’’on ‘a hospital bed, suffering: in-the ad- vanced stages of miliary tubercul- osis. complicated : with tuberculous meningitis, After'réceiving the fin- est-- medical: attention’. possible, without any “apparent hope, Mr. Moore received complete ling medically documented ~ ‘and the complete stoy is told‘in’a*book entitled “Modern'Miracle” recently. : Kinnaird, ¢ > Other lucky program ‘winners were Mr. Frank Jonkman and Mrs, Geo - Fullerton - of -Brilliant,“num- bers drawn but not claimed were 2340.— 1655 — 2418. If ‘you still have . the. program call” in. at the office. "Mothers - who" find the rink cold while they watch John, Jock or Bill play, may take heart for is | shortly we hope to make arrange- two or three times a week. ©: During our Big Week we re- ceived remarks about the: one of the Crusade services’ un Moore will be giving this amaz- ing healing testimony, of hat, has done in: his’'life this column, some were: critical, some questions. This writer’ is di |_not entirely happy with it either; | IF YOU ARE A'SALESMAN OR BUSINESSMAN . |... And want a smart central address when in: Vancouver, you \will: like the friendly. courteous - staff who attend to your wishes, whether it's in your room or executive suite... Then you want. the SANDS MOTOR HOTEL MUtual 2.1831 > “Davie at Denman Commercial ‘Cards jhonored’_ of our players are not reported for in Minor Hockey, unlike the NHB, all-boys are‘sup- posed to have equal ice time and the writer feels they should. be rated according to their mental and Physical eonteibation and by the manner: in cin they play the game. Sportsmunship prevailed on ‘Wednesday last in a game between the Air Cadets and midgets, These boys in blue are a credit to their squadron and Castlegar, and it was our pleasure to include them in the program, ~ A full report wili be available to- members onthe outcome. of Minor Hockey ‘Week, and. in’ clos- ing this week’s column, ‘remem- ber: “You.don’'t have to také part ina sport to be a good one.” AAA Our ‘files and -books provide help policy that will) every. second Wednesday of each 7 to a:4all tie-in the | FRYING CHICKEN lb. ments for use of the ‘hall upstairs WIENERS 3 Ibs. $1. 00. UNION AYRSHIRE SAUSAGE 3 Ibs. $1 00 UNION Mey | Bologna .... ce Ib, 19 EMPRESS SIDE BACON 1-Ib. pkg. . 59c 39¢ SOLDEN WEST: CHEESE 2b. box » ae - 99¢ "ASSORTED LUNCH MEATS: 4 GRANU LATED: “pkgs. SI .00 | SUGAR 10- Ib bag $1 69 GRADE A | Eggs local Ige doz. AM ~ FORT ‘GARRY Coffee! Ib. 65c ‘HEINZ. i TOMATO SOUP 4 tins ... 49c ff BRUNSWICK _ SARDINES 10 tins ........ $1.00 ‘ALTASWEET | Honey 4- Ib. fin 99% b SQUIRREL 48-07, Peanut Butter fin 89c MALKIN‘S Spaghetti ii ete n tom sauce & cheese 6 tins . Caeenine SHORTENING 3-Ib tin ... 79¢ PALM Sweet Mixed Pickles 30-07. 49c GOLDENRIPE ~ i eG ‘Panancs 5 Ibs. $1. PINK - Grapefruit bag of 9 COOKING. Apples 40- Ib. box $1.98 : SWANSONS -T.V. DINNERS 3ks. a. bers, holding free membership, Gi ¥ TRAIL & were Mrs. G, Bourchier and Mrs. rves ou BLUE RIBBON: rome PUBLIC REIGHTWAYS LTD. Manager K. B, Johnie KOOTENAY ‘TERMINAL: Next to the Post NI Zenith 6214 ert Oltice, Kinnaled, Servings ROSSLAND, TRAIL, KINNAIRD ‘&' NELSON and 90 paid-up adult memberships, The library is open two days aj Ann Fuller, both members of the week, east who' reside in Ross: both: afternoons an evenings. | land. Others pouring . were: Mrs. Incerased shelf-space has been} Wm, Houston and ‘Mrs. A. Selbie. added she said, and the junior Tea tables were in charge of Tn rp BIG SALE From... CAAA ILE Kinnaird LADIES NIGHTIES SLIPS, PYJAMAS, ETC. all marked down and special prices on all other clothing - children’s men’s and ladies wear. GREAT SAVINGS ON OUR TEXTILES AND WINTER LINES OF FABRICS See us now for your family requirements - prices at HARRY’S DRY GOODS — Phone 365-5569 LADIES DRESSES D. R. Ginghams and Polished Cotton Fabrics at a great discount — assorted sizes . $4.98 to $9.95 = in effect as long as stock lasts or the end of the [: “HARRY’S DRY GOODS HT month. section had been separated from | Mrs, J. Gemmill, Mrs. F. Hostetter the teenagers books. and Mrs, R, Whittaker. The bake In speaking on activities of the | table was presided over by Mrs. Castlegar Athletic Association, An-| J. Scott and Mrs.'V. Goresky. Tea dy Shutek said the group has had || tickets were entrusted to Mrs, Eas- a‘normal and successful year. It| ton. Members of the kitchen com- has ‘affected some 300-people in| mittee were Mrs, 3, Horst, ‘Mrs. the district and of these about 250| M. Moore and Mrs. J. Pedersen. are youths while the remainder Door prize winners were Mrs, are young adults. Basketball, hoc- | Mabel Isakson, Mrs. V. Goresky key, football and other sports have | and Mrs. F. Hostetter. The tickets been sponsored. He felt the foot-| were drawn by Mrs,:A, Borodula ball enthusiasts will feel the Ioss| and the prizes were tickets to Bri- of. Father C. Day, and if any | gadoon. eT CUSTOM © UPHOLSTERY * For re-styling, rebuilding or recovering we offer the ulti- mate in skill and materials. * Wall-to-wall carpets. — Lin- oleum — Tiles. ; * Car upholstery and repairs. 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