CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 12, 1977 ‘Students Hunt Spring’: Left-Over Litter Massive Litter Hunt as Principal Terry Rogers Hams It Up with the vey Litter Bit Counts During Kinnaird Iunlor Secondary Schoo Beautiful weather exposes’ the garbage left during the fall and winter months. Students of Kinnaird: Junior Seondary “; School, deciding to do some- thing about it, went on a mas- sive litter hunt. A _ The litter was easy to, find and before long, a three- quarter ton stake truck was piled high. The KJSS students did not stop, however, with their school grounds, but also swept through Kinnaird Park and surrounding trails and forest. Students, realizing’ they are guilty of some of the litter, had. their eyes opened in terms of the amount: of garbage left behind by other members ofthe community, There was a good feeling, though, knowing all the gar- bage had been picked up: and our beautiful setting was beau. i tiful once more. . . A ue of Grade 9 stu- dents, continuing with the cleanup theme, will be speaking to elementary school classes ” this week. Pupils in Kinnaird » Vally ‘Vista, dland Park and Blueberry Landscapes on Display Trail artist Helen Gwillim : Kootenay Artisi’s Work at NEC Show PEERLESS DENTAL LAB New Dentures and Relines by Appointment Repairs — 1-Day Service Situated In Spokane valley, mo Arattic, easy. parking. 7202 E. Sprague, Suite Sox Bulldi ing, call 509-928- 337, Spokane. will be presenting a one-artist, show for two wéeks at the Castlegar National Exhibition — Centre, beginning Monday. Landscapes of the. Koot- * enays will dominate the 60- painting display, including many | scenes. Also fea- tured will be seascapes, flower aintings, abstracts and still- le. The self-taught artist. will display paintings on glass and burlap, together with. many a her well-known oil paintings canvas for which she uses both brush and pallette knife tech: niques, The show will be open to the public in the afternoons and evenings during the week and in the afternoons only on week- ends. Mrs. Gwillim will present at the National Exhibi-" + tion Centre, throughout thes show: By Maddocks Earns Thanks | From Local Senior Citizens - Castlegar and: District Senior Citizens Association will be sending a letter of thanks to R. Maddocks for his generous donation to its centre, it was decided at the regular meetin; Robson & District Rate-Payers Association General Meeting Tuesday, May 17 at 7:30 p.m. at Resker Hall in Robson of members held last Thursday. In the absence of Mrs. H. Johnson, first vice-president Mrs. Brady extended a wel- come to all present and read a poem entitled “Listen Friends,” It was stated no word has been received to date regarding the application for a grant to finish the basement, Correspondence included an invitation from Crawford Bay to attend their Carnival of Sports on May 15; letter from Trail Senior Citizens inviting the members to attend the of- ficial opening of their Drop In Centre; and an invitation from the Kootenay Society for the to join them for Blue Dismond Almonds Assorted Flavors 6 oz. tin 89° Mylanta Suspension 12 oz. Reg. $2. 7. ‘ All Prices In Effect Today, Tomorrow and Saturday Carl’s Drug Mart is Certainly (More Than a Drugstore! Noritake 45-pce. * Dinner Set in beautiful desert flowers $199” TEN Hershey's Chocolate’ Chunks ‘lee YW Our Finest Pattern For: Gracious Summer Living! ——_—_—_———— Congratulations to Mitchell Poohachoff of Shoreacres for winning the “World's Largest Chocolate Bar” draw. Mitchell is now the proud owner of 7 Ibs. of Hershey's fine chocolate all in one bar. Abbott Vitamin E 400 1.U., 100 Caps: $995 ee SD HI ‘NEW SUNDAY HOURS: We are Alternating with Castlegar Drug on Sundays the reading of the Proclamation of Mental Retardation Week on May 7. ~ During committee reports, the visiting committee indi- cated a busy visiting schedule in the hospital and calling upon shut-in members. The kitchen is well taken care of and the committee for the month is Mrs. R. Cormier and Mrs. A. Loveseth. The Golden Age. Bowl- ing came to an official ‘end yesterday; and Mrs.-J.. Heslop reported that whist had been _ enjoyed on April 21. - A regional picnic will be held at Lakeside Park, June 26..-- Members are to take a box lunch. Members were invited to attend a Strawberry Tea on Tune 16 at the home of Mrs. J. . Raine in Robson. It was decided to have a potluck supper in the Centre on the evening of June 16 to end the season of meetings, with entertainment to follow. It was suggested to have a “bench installed in front of the ” Centre, with R. Hunter to look into this ‘matter and report at the next business meeting on June 2, Mrs. L. Newhouser read a poem entitled “Mother ‘Ship- ton’s Prophecy”. It was a pro- phecy written by an English women, Madame C., who had died in 1467—making it about 600 years old. Mrs, M. Kalesniko donated a bouquet of mixed artificial flowers for the presidents table. “At the ‘close of the meet- ing, refreshments and a social hour were enjoyed by the 50° members present. Conedian Cancer Society © Creek; \ '? ‘daughters, Mrs. J." (Audrey) Buchanan of Rosemere, Que.,. ‘ Schools will hear the students stressing Castlegar's Cleanup Week theme, “Street and Back- yard Cleanup", and will: ‘be. invited to enter a poster’ con- test for cash prizes, Mr. Sang’s Grade 9 Social Studies class, which has taken on the speaking tour, will * collect. and Judge all posters submitted. . William. Gray | Funeral Service Funeral services were held Saturday from the chapel of the Castlegar Funeral. Home for William Wright Gray,.74, of Blueberry Creek, eer ee, died last “Nows and View t “ REOIONAL ECUMENICAL PARISH. from Pp! Spring Cleanup at St. . David's this Saturday at 9 a.m. Men, women and teenagers needed. Please bring shovels, rakes, clippers, ete. and a bag lunch if you are able to Ay all day.‘ : “Man Alive” “Man Alive” * returns in the , fall: with’ a new season of . Programs. However, there isa sum- -mer repeat series, the firat two of which are scheduled for June 12 and 26 at “4:30 p.m. Ladies Fellowship Over 50 ladies from as far ‘cated church members from...|: nearby communities, and were » interested’ in' discussing com: mon strengths and weaknesses, “The United Church must find better ways to let the, community know we care about them,” . commented: one” ob- + server. “If our purpose was economic success, we'd simply close our churches and: we'd all bea few hundred dollars richer. . But our purpose is ‘mission to those around us, so let's find better’ ways to fulfill this calling.” Twelve members: and the minister. from Castlegar and Robson attended the gathering. may not have:the ‘world on a string, ki “it you're new in town i away as Cranbrook came to Castlegar a ‘week ago Wednes- day toa United Church, Women rally held. at. 8t. David's Ch noon event was fellowship. ‘The ladies enjoyed mixer games and charades, ‘and then expressed their faith in a half. hour of hearty singing.-Supper was followed by slides of South Africa and Britain ‘shown -by Gwilym and Eileen Hughes. The rally is becoming an annual affair for Castlegar. The enthusiasm of-the: ladies this - year indicates ‘such \a:'get-to- ‘The purpose of the after: i gether of church ‘women ‘is © : deeply satisfying, and that this rally should. be held every spring for many years. Evening Meetings - A series of three ‘evening meetings’- saw. well over a hundred United Church mem: - bers from the Castlegar and Trail area gather to evaluate the mission of their ‘churches and plan. together for future’ action. Held last: week at’ East ‘Trail United Church, the event was . led by the Rev.. Art and Diane Hospital ae Mr. Gray: was born’ at Pipestone, Man., Aug. 24, 1902 and received his education at Ebor, Man, :He was employed for 37 the CN Railway at Shilo, Man. in 1960 and to be. Blueberry Creek in 1966 where he had resided until his death.’ He is survived by his wife, Ellen at Blueberry Mrs, F. (Wilma) | Frost. of Castlegar, Mrs. D. (Beth) Miller of Lucan, Ont.; two sons, Jim of Shilo and Earl of Biggar, Sask.;" 14 grandchildren; four great ‘ grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Gladys Taylor of Mary- field, Sask., Mrs. Jessie Woold- ridge: of Cromer, Man. and Phyllis Norrie of Belmont, Man. and a brother, Gordon of Bran- don, Man. Rev. Ted Bristow _ of- ficiated. Cremation followed . ‘the service, with Castlegar Funeral Home in care.of arrangements. of the executive secretary of the: ae Church for B.C. “Anderson asked a mabe of questions that would prove helpful not only to churches, but to any volunteer organization. “What is the unique style of your church—its specialty? Name what you are doing to help newcomers feel they can stay and belong. Is your: main: concern numbers, mohey;’ and’ survival,.or-is your... tain purpose tobe of service tos . your community?” ~ 9 ., In small groups held the second night, local ‘churches - were asked. to recognize their .special emphases and oppor- tunities. It was suggested that there be ‘established an- area council to enable United urches to offer help to one another, give information on . special events all area churches could attend, and. to help to oversee the. administration of the total area. Many, of those attending the meetings were encouraged. by the large turnout’ of dedi- Westko Concrete Ltd. 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