CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Nov: - Pythian Sisters Hold 18, 1978 Successful Tea. and Sale The white elephant table as handled by Mrs, C, Saun- lers, Mra. R, Maze and Mrs, M, telland. The: well-laden bake ible was handled by Mrs. L. -Dewis, Mrs. J. Saunders and =Mrs. R. Soberlak. The sewing and craft table ormer Kinnaird Resident was in the charge of Mrs, E. Wilson, Mra, E. Sherbiko, and Mrs. M, Allen, while the busy kitchen was convened by Mrs, F. Moffatt, assisted by Mrs, P. Nickerson, Mrs. J. Jones, Mrs, J. Bourque and Mra, J, Marks, Helping the convenor of the tea tables, Mrs. B. Barrass, with the serving were Misses Debbie Barrass, Brenda Bar- rass and Trudy Nickerson, The door prize of a ter- rarlum made and donated by Mrs. A. Sutherland and Mrs, P, Nickerson, was won by Mrs. B, Hostetter of Castlegar and the Afghan made and donated by Mra, M, Thomas was won by . Ge Moffatt. oseph Lapointe Passes Requiem Mass was held last Saturday at St. Mary's :Roman Catholic Church ‘in hilliwack for the late Joseph Ibert Lapointe, 76, a former innaird resident who passed way Nov. 12 in Chilliwack, . + Hes survived by his wife, McMixer Hosts Sq. Dancing. Sr. Citizens, Thirty-three members of ‘the Castlegar and District Senior Citizens Association cwere the guests of the McMixer ‘Square Dancers Friday evening at the Woodland Park School. This was a most enjoyable ‘evening with the seniors en- Joying several squares with the ixers.” On arriving at the school each senior was given a lovely floral name tag by Mrs. Mc- Luckie and Mrs, R. Cormier. This is one event in the year that the senfor citizens look forward to. ! ) At the close of the evening refreshments were served by the McMixers. On behalf of the ° Senior. Citizens, Mrs. 'H. ‘Joh: son expressed the association's sincere thanks and deep ap- Preciation for an evening long to be remembered. Castlegar and Mrs. Jeannine Jaceard of Kamloops; 21 grand- children, five great-grandchil- dren, one brother and two sisters. ‘ ‘ Internment took’ place in St. Mary's Cemetery in Chilll- wack, + Icy Road Blamed In Accident Icy road conditions have been’ blamed for a three-car _ Accident which occurred Mon- day mornitg near the Ootis- chenia overpass which resulted in damages totalling $8,100, + Drivers were identified ‘as Louise Maddocks of Castlegar, whose car sustained an esti- mated : $400; Dale Nickle of Nelson, whose pickup received approximately $200 and Thomas D. Gougeon of S,S. No. 2 Castlegar, whose 1976 n was taken to Castlegar and District Hospital with minor injuries. and de- Police report that the * Maddocks vehicle was: east- bound on Highway 3A when:it aki ‘over :the-centre line + Skip] ptt into the path of the two other vehicles © which bound. No charges have been laid. were west- Women in your life. Update Fashions Will be open ‘til 9 p.m. Thursdays Just, For You. Buy from a Superlative Selection ‘of: *& Dresses *& Sweaters Lingerie *& Skirts *& Accessories FASHIONS Columbia Avenue Castlegar. The Scene at... KINNAIRD JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL Last Friday. we had an indoor track meet, carrying on 4 tradition which began 12 years ago. Teams taking part were the Lippizzans, the T-Birds, and the Jaguars, with the T-Birds i taking first place, Jags second place, and the Lips coming in third. 3 Most of the games were contrived by Mr. Long, our boy's P.E, teacher, and Mr. Jeffrey, and included the chick- en fight, the snake relay, the chariot- race and the mixed obstacle race. 2 The track meet started at 12 noon and lasted all after- noon. We'll all-be looking for- ward to our next track meet, which will be an outdoor event in the late spring. 8 8 Laat weekend the girls had an invitational vollyball play- day, with séven teams taking part. They were from Nelson, Trail, Stanley Humphries, Sal- mo, Rossland, Nakusp, and Mt. Sentinel, and both the A and B teams participated. * 8 6 ‘The names of the boys on the KJSS volleyball “A” team are Gordie Zaitsoff, Drew Oli- phant, Mark Gyurkovits, Terry Ward, Jeff Stewart, Rocky Rizzotti, Mark Lightle, Kirby Wayling, Randy Kirby, Todd Reed, and Brent Fletcher. ‘The manager of the “A” team is Ron McIntyre. Practices are usually held after school on Tuesday, Thurs- day and Friday. The boys played their first games on Tuesday of last week at Stanley Humphries, Other teams parti- cipating were from Midway, Trail Jr. Secondary and Tra- falgar. KJSS boys defeated Mid- way in two games; split one letter to the Editor - Dear Sir: T read in the newspapers about automobile accidents from time to time, although lately, one. seems to have gained almost perpetual motion ia-wise, 2 : Today a lot of young people are trying to live their adult lives prematurely. This is the way the world was designed, so - 4j, to speak, to thin out the population. i Women’s Aglow A good turnout ‘of ladies was present. at the November luncheon of Women's Aglow Fellowship, many of whom’ were attending for the first time, Special speaker was Genevieve Bredesen of Vic- toria, whose husband, Harald, - is well-known across Canada and the U.S.A. for his ministry. among Inter-denominational church® groups, both Catholic and Protestant. For the past five years the Bredesens have been in Victoria at Trinity Christian Centre, Mrs, Bredesen shared some of-her experiences as the wife of a busy and dedicated pastor, who, because of his love and concern has broughi. many needy people into their home to - live. Faced’ with the problems of raising her own family, and also tending to th. needs of strangers, Mrs. Bredesen has learned how to depend on God for her ‘spiritual strength, healing for her.body and vic- tory. over depression. Soloist Anne Wilson sang The Lord’s Prayer. and Pearl Fillipoff gave a testimony of faith, R ‘The next meeting of Women's Aglow will be Dee. 15, PETTITT PHOTOS ~ SEE THE SOLOHd LLILL3d PENTAX K's KM CAMERAS AS LOW AS $228-0° PETTITT PHOTOS each with Stanley Humphries; and lost two games to Trail, o 8 e Ms. Zak and her creative textiles class are busy, busy, busy. They. started the year making stuffed animals from raw wool, which was spun using achopstick with a potato as the spindel. They dyed thelr wool with both natural and synthetic dycs, and designed a pattern using cardboard for’ their looms, This may sound like an impossibility but the results were terrific. There was a variety of these animals on display in our showcase, including an al- ligator, shark, koala bear, mouse, dog, teddy bear and several kittens, . The following units were embroidery, basket-weaving and macrame. They are now. Funeral services began Tuesday evening from: the chapel of’ the Thompson Funeral Home in Nelson and concluded on. Wednesday morning for Richard John Anglehart of Crescent Valloy, who died accidentally.‘ noar Chetwynd, B.C. on Thursday of last week at the age of 67 years, Born in the Gaspe Pen- insula, Quebec, Mr. Anglehart came to B.C, in 1960 and lived in various areas while em- ployed on construction, He Funeral Service Held fr — For Crescent Vailey Nvian moved to Crescent Valley in He is survivied by a son, Tony; three’ daughters, Teresa, Margaret and Mary; a granddaughter. Lani; ‘three brothers, Philip, . Victor, and Edgar; four sisters Clara, Jo- Building_an-addition -———onto-your home? —— “Or perhaps some winter renovations . . . in either case — for materials & advice P&G Builders Supply Columbia Avenue, Castlegar anna, Flora and Gi also several nieces and nephews. The Rev. Russell K. Vickers officiated and crema- Hon took place in Penticton, Conservatives Create Loca: Organization : A “new" Kootenay West ‘Progressive Conservative As- sociation was created hero re- cently at the association's ans nual meeting, The founding meeting was required under, the Electoral working on Projects, ‘The class is interesting and fun and the feeling of ac. complishment and satisfaction from creating various objects is tremendous, * * Whydo we have'a co-ed cooking course? Ms. Zak,’ the Grade 9 CFS and Foods and Nutrition teacher says, “Nutri- tion and cooking food isa living skill and concerns both boys and girls.” ‘ When asked if she liked to have boys in her class, she said, “I like the boys in the class because they always want to know why, and so this adds a further dimension to the class. In addition, it gives, the girls a chance to show their natural superiority.” i Nadeen Podmorow, a cooking and food services stu- dent, said it’s good for the boys to be in the.class because they learn and ask questions from the girls. Thinning Population Sometimes what.we don't. like is what is good for us. Before there were auto- mobiles, accidents _ happened some other. way. It is a fact that toidrive good: habits. young ‘drivers, to use a hammer. Where is everybody going in such a hurry? Slow down and ivel + 8. Babich Casltegar ite home: to; ie almost has, Act. Basically, the' constituency re- mains the same under the Act, with the exception of Creston, which will become part of the new Kootenay East constitu ency. . The association executive remains the same, led’ by as- sociation president Dunc Burn- ham of Trail, : Kootenay West. MP Bob Brisco and two visiting Pro- gressive Conservative MPs Were on hand to addregs the meeting, MP for Okanagan-Koot- enay Howard. Johnston, told the association that he didn’t foresee an election before 1978 or possibly 1979. “Whatever they are, it's TROUBLED BY HIGH PRICES ? STAY AND SAVE AT ‘THE MAYFAIR HOTEL “For brochure and reservations write: - THE MAYFAIR HOTEL. 845 Hornby St, Vancouver, B.C. VEZ 1V1 or Phone srea 604-687-6761 not in the tradition of the Liberals to do themselves in,” he said. “AndI think alot of the talk of John Turner taking over from Mr, Trudeau is largely wishful thinking by that party's conservative wing. * “The public should remem- ber that John Turner was the author of four of the budgets that got us into the mess we're in here in Canada.” Commenting on. the cur-. 9-Day Holy Land Tour of . ‘ St. Peter Lutheran Church Leaves February 7, \o77- Calgary Via CP Alr Please write to Rev. Klein, Box 3075, Castlegar VIN 3H4 or phone 365-3662 or 3664 for further. information. 3 rent session of Parliament, Mr. Johnston said “that for the first time th : isnot being blamed for holding up debate— its the farewells by: Liberal cabinet ministers that are to * blame.” Otto Jelinek, MP for High Park-Humber Valley, compli- mented Bob Brisco on his per- formance as an MP: “Bob is easily one of the most effective members in Parliament; he is an exceptional representative, as I'm sure'you know." downtown, specious & modern. cable ingle & $4.00 for each additional guest 12 years of age and over. CASTLEGAR NEW: & DAVE’S DIXIE LEE Shop around... these financial Savings deposits, term deposits, chequing services, loans and ‘sure, all financial i offerthem. * : But what about achequing service that Pays interest? Or insurance service? Or income tax service? Travel agent service, consumer advice, debt counselling? , How about Saturday hours or longer hours during the week? 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