CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday. April 10, 1969 __CASTLEGAR NEWS “Hore let the press the people's rights unawed by 4d by gain” Valuable Ecumenical Experiment thi th Dear_Sir: Because Castlegar is. the natural centre of our West An is presently being undertaken by the Anette can and United Church congregations in this area whereby the churches same building — St. David's their services. The services are the regular and United services, but members of both congregations are welcome at elther service. As related in a news story in last week’s Castlegar News, the two churches have been working in an ecumenical spirit for some months under the auspices of the Regional Ecumenical Parish. Now the two churches are using the Church — for _ services, three Castlegar-Robson United, United) have gone a step further with their joint use of the same church for Sunday regio! and Knaid It will be interesting to see the outcome of this is an un- bers. region I should like iS tena some of my thoughts I do not think we should these arc dertaking and with a joint it false foundations on which to build factories. Factorles are rarely per- manent unless there are na- tural reasons for thelr be- concerning Castlegar and the | in; We huve two perpetual industries established in-our Tregion now, Recreation Development Urged As Permanent Income for Area ional humiin being who ap-; reciates what we have right ere, includin, tie abundance f Sool, E ‘OPEN’ 7:00 P.M, SHOW “AT 7:30 Castle FEATURE 6 P.M, Sat. Mat. 2 p.m... SAT. - MON. - TTUES, April 12-14-15 “THE LAST SAFARI” Color — Stewart Granger THEATRE 365-7621 ° streams. Fifty “million dollars spent’ on a factory would provide 500 WED. - THURS. - FRI, April 16-17-18 Tom Steele “HALF A SIXPENCE” Color of- wood and the storage of water. These two Industries lend tee setting up for the three ministers involved a great respon- sibility for the project's success or failure will likely reside with the committee’s mem- Coffee Party and Included in Plans The regular meeting of ous the Women’s The reports of the vari- Robson Community ‘Memorial Church was held recently in the Church Hall with sident Brass of ‘The davatinaal period of readings for Lent and Easter was given by Mrs. R. Chris- Mrs. O. were sabralted: e missionary work com- mittee displayed ‘a quilt that had been completed and a number of which will be shipped to the Unitarian service committee. A quilting bee to com- feta a second quilt will ne eld at the home of Mrs. A. and Mrs, R. Waldie. The sing- will a used clothing drive in the ing of a hymn followed. Clothing Drive of Robson WA month of April, the articles to be sent to Vancouver Training Workshop formerly the, Welfare Industries. These will be packed for shipment in the church hail on April 24th, Plans were made to hold a coffee party with a bake|in table on April 23rd. Com- mitteés were arranged to take charge of this. be The used clothing is to be brought to the hall on this day, ready for packing the next we stotk a full selection of SAVAGE SHOES for children LINOS ALL TYPES OF LUMBER ELK CEMENT — PLYWOOD . Storm and Screen Windows Made to Order All Sizes of Glass Cut to Order KOOTENAY BUILDING SUPPLIES “We Take Better Care of Your Building Needs“ 636 Columbia Avenue — Phone 365-5155 — SASH AND DOOR The visiting committee reported that many calls had been made during the past month and the Butler Rest Home had been visited as Plans were made to send| tua Easter gifts to the shut-ins and elderly people. With business completed the meeting cae adjourned and ler and Mrs. F. Nilson, Slocan Man James Dent Dies at Home -- Slocan resident James Dennis Dent, 58, died ‘at his home April Mr. Dent was born. at Oakworth - near - Keighley, Yorkshire, England July bral 1910. He had. establishment of a hard. pa petual industry called "Reere: >2...We have the necessary Ratural endowments to _be- come one of the great year- round ‘recreational areas of is continent Kamloops calls itsclf the hub. or a sportsmen's Para- ise an it it has Soaks ines within a radius of Gee ae ‘could truthfully ‘make a much greater boast plus at least five hot ra Places around the world. He ‘enlisted in the Sec- ond World War in 1940 serv- ing with the Royal Artillery. a beavy anti-aircraft bat- Lent Al e war he work. ed as an in electrieian's helper unt September col untry. Slocai been em ployed by Pacific Logging Company. He was a member of the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch No. 51 and was also |- a member of she British Le- gion in England Mr. Dent is ‘survived by tno: gaughters and one bro- England and two cou- aie ion W. Hird and E. H. iid both of Slocan, Funeral services were held at the Thompson Funeral | four Home with Rev. Jack Wise- man officlating. Crematio: tensively and lived in ae peaks, Tock eat glaciers, alpine mea ows: and flowers, peng va tem ures, caves, natural bridges: spec: tacular scenery for. the Bho- tographer and artist, en interest for the rockhound, waterfalls and waterspouts, grizzly bears and the occas- ent?) jobs’and would pollute the air and water. Fifty million dollars spent on’ establishing. a recreation industry: would provide 1,060 perpetual jobs and it is un- necessary to freight-our pro- duct to market —. our cust- omers would drive or fly to us with the money on their persons. In closing I would like to point out that now that the Arrow reservoir is an accom- plished fact, this summer we ast, Will have an international waterway stretching from the Trans Canada way at Re: velstoke ‘to Coulee Dam it | the USA, | over 300 jmiles 7 a DANCE FRIDAY NIGHTS at the LEGION Members and Guests Welcome with ra navigation Toe! ate af ost. towns ‘of the 1890s wn in, What a drawing card! Richard T. 5 RR No. 1, Nakusp, B.C. One of the most success- -Boy Friend: At School in Nelson Showing don tue British equivalent of - Broadway theatre) h “The Hoy Friend” attracted iaftar eare than 15 years of all the ccattig being in one In their final home ap- pearance of the 1968-69 sea- YS tes patil Bar|in a fine "Leona BINGO: ‘Saturday April 12 8 P.M. LEGION HALL ‘Do You Really Have Enough Money In Your Savings Account? If you haven't, please read on... Do you pay yourself something every payday? Do you have an automatic savings plan? Do you get all the interest possible on your savings? A “NO” Answer to Any of These Three Questions Can Cost You Money! Pay yourself every payday. Deposit something -——- any amount — in your Castlegar Savings Credit Union account. Save regularly — and that way you'll have a nest egg that will ‘grow and will be there when you need it. THERE IS NOTHING LIKE MONEY IN YOUR CASTLEGAR SAVINGS CREDIT UNION ACCOUNT FOR THAT SATISFYING SECURE FEELING! CASTLEGAR SAVINGS CREDIT UNION Pup Rep Team Defeated | In Game Against Trail Played and outshot their op- Ponents but could not beat the Trail goalie who’ turned st in Ameri- ca snc Noel Coward's “Bit- terswee! ‘American. made I hits from | Bl “oO yy” have helped | ; by some rT shoot by Castlegar. ie sensed jocal team off to a goatee Eoretest third’ period io 4 end op victors 2-1. DePaoli got the fast. start |e aedained in {evetiat from ene early forties di that tim audience in the U.S. consist- saber and Sullivan op- KJSS Honor. “Roll for April KJSS honor roll for m2. oti of imko - it Angelo ore 5 aL girl who falls in love with an/the il Jankola anio 4.8, Bren- da "Younes 48, Norm: Devern- Kin 40 and Shirley Swetlish- off 4.0. easies, in plus-fours. It parodies the ine sony that delighted that thin, mechanical azz, “aily & but el: tts plot is, of course, an- Cinderella version, messenger __ bo} dooms thete break over learns that her lowly beau is none other nthe very eligible son of a British peer. First 1953 ina uit theatre in Lon- Guinan, fotonested flappers and men ev so much "attention that it was moved to the famous Wynd- h|ham’s Theatre in London's West End, and its run there Mio for. more reer three and 1954 for a run of 60 weeks before it was toured across the continent py with You,” a production number called Sur I le e Plage, ” a a song of longing “A Room mshi and a humorous aity, ay Never Too Late to Fan Nearly, ‘all the at- IMPORTANT NOTICE to all HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES e HIS MEN’S WEAR announces a SPECIAL PRESENT TO ALL “GRADS” A 20% discount on any suit in the store or on made-to-measure WITH THE-PURCHASE OF A SUIT YOU THEN RECEIVE A FURTHER 15% DISCGJNT ON ALL YOUR ACCESSORIES (Shirt, tie, belt, shorts, socks, shoes, jewellery & Brut after shave.) 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