CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 20, 1967 PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 791 Firs Pastor: Rev. ha ‘Cooper Phone: 365-5212!" _ Sunday: 2.56. a.m. Sunday School. .m, Family Devotion. ef 3 pa on Family Evangelism. Tue: voney ible Study and Prayer. i p.m. C.A, Service, DVBS Family Crusade with Rev. A, J. Rasmussan, July 2 — 7 at 9,80 p.m. nightly, Where you are &. stranger but: GRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. J. H. Wiseman Combined Service in Kinnaird United Church during July at 1, Services In Grace, Church dur- SUGAR AND SPICE they" "re eu pouring My idea,” and I’m beginning to a, with some judges, So I’: them (age there, somewhere. for summer months. ST. DAVID'S CHURCH 9.80 nese Daa 11 am, Robson LUTHERAN CHURCH SERVICES Sundays at 3 p.m. Held in St. David's Anglican Church Sunday Schoo] 2 p.m. Rev. Harold C. Clark about © 2, people. to a hours of silly, is EB Smiley's-to-Expo | 8! est column have! ale, and | good intelligence in our country. smake enemies without deliber-| mitted as many as three ately 000|Some are ungrammatical and And thirdly, it's costing me $25 uire 100 of work, and 2.000 Hostile natives, Sort However, 1 nit and I'm|é lad. The ‘Toronto Telegram didn’t they’ ked. tong. Jim Kerr of Red Deer vents} 7, his dislik Thanks, too, for the many warm and friendly personal messages enclosed, It’s kind and thoughtful, even though it: won't win a prize, What the columns have proved to me, once agaln, is that there’s a great deal of good humor, good spirit, and The entries vary in many fe thought ail along it] other . ways, Some are’ quietly was teter ‘on MW-conceived pro-|humorous, Others are sardonic ject, or as she aie it, “a dumb |or ironic, Some are dead gerk: gree | ous, some an, some passion- hontdue of tho chief hitch: |ate’ (Not that Way, ‘Murn) es is that I' forgot, te organize Mum). Some were written on ordi- nary 2 ruled paper, while e So, Atetio of aut I must read| breakfast dishes rotted in the all 80 me ‘twice, some |sink. Others were immaculately thrice. This is going to absorb | typed, submitted flat in man- about 100 hours, and the whole; uUscript form, with return en- ice in the first place was that] velope enclosed, Some writers dd get .a holiday. Something} Want a pen name used, others want their names in big, bold Secondly, all those who don't] ‘YPe. win, along with their families and friends, are going to from allover makes this kick. ment magazine shows a view of the bridge looking north toward the confluence of the Kootenay and Columbia rivers, The magazine features a sec- tion on Y prldge Construction and also shows a view of the Rock Creeks Canyon bridge near Grand ‘orks, Two Miscellaneous Showers ‘Honor Bove Rohinson red Bev- By Bill Smiley Smiley's. Expo Contest Reveals Creative Writers Don't tell me) nulls, to do would be to write a guest column myself, under a’ pseu- donym, submit it to me, and de- clare it the winner. 'It wouldn’! be cricket, but it: would ‘save a tot of agonizing over that final decision: jot to’ mention 50 yu Don’t worry, chaps, T'll find a-solution, Perhaps what I do with my exam ‘papers, ‘lake an armful to the top of the stairs and hurl them. The one that jands on the ‘highest step, gets top. mark, Bear \with me 1 peruse. Hope to announce the winner next week, Grade 9 Studoat And Ardent Athlete Dies Accidentally Funeral services were held Monday from the Castlegar Rus- sian Hall for Anthony Wanjoff, 14, who died accidently Satur- lay. He was an enthusiast Tole, receiving last year gion Hon up for the best all district, iu finished grade nine at Stan- iy Humphries Secondary School, njoff is survived by his . dente mie and. Mrs. Phil- ip Wanjofé Jr.; one brother, Lar- ty, and one sister, Wendy, both at home. ‘Also surviving are his grandparents Mr. and Mrs, Geo- ge Popoff of Thrums and Mrs. Wanjoff of Robson, three tacles and two aunts. He was predeceased by his grandfather P. Wanjoff in 1 was erly eon prior 2. iim mar- ON THE CASTLEGAR COURSE By DUFFER JOHN riage last fim Kel- BB. One wat at the Bri liant Cemetery with the: Castle- gar Funeral Home ‘in Care of arrangements. wnile| was a symbol of S community shower held earlier, jn July at the Kinnaird Hall wi over 50 persons attending. For the occasion pink and white ‘eas chosen for the decor oF roses en Salt is Important to Man Who would take offence when galled the “salt of earth?” Christ used that expression when he spoke of his ples. Damon applied the term to thias, Salt is so important 1) human life could not go on wi out it. ¥ The first written reference to salt occurs in the Bible. Job asks “Can an unsavory. thing be eaten that is not peasoned with Amongst the Hebrews, salt had a religious significance and rity.’ They, used to rub newborn “babies with it’ to insure their” good healthy Payee eaten salt ties a spring pur Among the orientals, salt used at a meal, ‘is-a a; len Ks friendship ‘and "hospi tality. In Tran, to. say to a:man that he is “untrue to salt” is ‘the ul valent of accusing him of loyalty. The early Germans fought each other for .the possession of the salt springs because they belleved they were sacred, Salt was so' valuable to the natives of some South Sea Islands that} § they used it'as a medium of exc! Travellers in fie tropics in- ‘clude in their rations salt tab- lesen which are taken re; larly on hot days, because per: copia ion drains the body of salt and the become tormented by thirst they don’t have an extra intake 18 | of Palt, For Perineer? enough it is not liquid the body’ needs, but salt, Besides being an essential food, salt has'many other uses today, Silver: spoons, jarmlahed yy eggs; are easily cleane rubbing them ‘with gall ft. Fruit stains |are easily removed from the! hands by, rubbing salt and Temon juice on. th A salt-watel r the itehing caused by mosquito and other insect bites, Missing someone § far away? © Sei | BCTHL® FINGER-TIP ; @ Easiest to start © Quictest ; Lightes' Banquet Brand.’ Beef, Chicken .. or Turkey.” Lo oz. p Stewed Tomatoes 7 Town House. 14 4. oz. tin Whole Potatoes Taste Tells. Smail. 19 fl. oz. tin WE: C Eselusive clog-proof Grasscatcher Mitchell Supply Ltd. Phone 365-7252 The: Castlegar and District Golf Club cad a special imecting| (173 Columbia Street) on Thursday, July 13th, 1967 in %5 the Legion Hall in’ Castlegar. 9.45 a.m. Sunday School | Two extraordinary resolutions] th 11.00 a.m. Holiness Meeting } were dealt with, one start rose ‘news, ¥ ; construction of the next nine|Anyone interested in obtaining Seated here was the bride- Rev. Bill Hutchings holes and the other empowering | debentures should phone Paul inson; her x ‘Fireball Bill” the executive to float an‘ addi-|Moroso at 365-7287. 730 1 iter Bible Study tional debenture issue to cover Al Tomiuk, Jim Bilesky,| o the cost of course construction Lloyd Ish and John Landis at- 730 p.m. Home League and other capital expenditures. tended a turf management con- Phone 365-7112 Tom Clark, vice-presi Public invited te all services. THE SALVATION ARMY 2 os 55c Wed: Cream Corn Aylmer ‘Cheese oar as 5 c P; 44 oz. bottle 55c¢ Random Cats .. P Dark Sweet Cherries Town House © 14'f1. oz. tin. .. 2 for 69ec . Asparagus Tips Town House [Sie sent ie-|the construction of the’ next ident |ference in Penticton over the and member of the Planning weekend, They picked up many} bridesmaids, Vicki Kellogg, the You are never a stranger at the : Amy Envoy & Mrs. K. Mallory committee, outlined Ww! the ideas that will be beneficial in groom's sister and:Amber Bal- ———___________} CALVARY ..BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor D. Reeves, Ph, 385-7178 Next to the Cloverleaf Motel Pls Bible. Hour 5 jasam am. 1 Fam Be Evening Pil ed _— ND pm. i All Welcome ——————— —————————— text nine holes should development the course, Proper rly. jim C id. Questions wer red by veloped now and: what me f nine. will mi He explained the re projected mower that will cost for such an undertaking and also what it would cost to equip finance chair- nod Ww such a ven-| Al Jaques and Paul Moroso did the tive memb aaothd ers and bo Sutions ‘were at sup-| flight while Paul and Carl were wir people ab-| second in their resp flights. | gr * also, Lloyd brought pack a used on the tees and fringes of the greens, This should improve the course considerably. Dick Wayling, Carl Loeblich, very well in the All. were presented with corsages. many besutttut « pits ‘were ne sented in a ool house, * A,second shower was -held at the home of Mrs. A. Obedkoff with, Mrs. J. Cazakoff of Nelson Dick took first prize in his Bene were Brosented to the honored guest, her mother, Mrs. John J. Robingon. and the Funoral Services For Shercacros was a: close runner-up. Sr. assisting: at the course when. he helped ‘the: boys fill in the pot-holes.- Because. of work we now have smooth riding to good golfing. They well attended surprise miscellanéous shower, saw, the many ‘lovely pitts Dr presented, in in 901 house, with ,, 8D ; 61 taining evening enjoyed by! ner Mrs. Kellogg by the | hostess and co- Once again, Otto Walker, Kellogg ¥. Be at the-Coast. WR TALKING ABOUT! : 77. The more we earn, the more we can spend ‘with YOU for our needs. |", For this reason you should know why: Ine IWA members are now. bargaining for. ‘Same wages dnd contract conditions as are! GoW in effect pag Biscuits Frean. 5 hecored varieties. 8'0z. pkes. 12 oz. tin‘! Coff ‘Spe cial Offer. 10 oz. jar .: = ‘Tomato! Juice Town House “48 fl:.0z. ‘tin ‘ .Salad: Dressing Piedmont. Miracle: Whip. 32 oz. jar... Man Held Monday é big ; Grosehens a4, aa Bey BIG GE JUMBO Vv. ALUE SA ae : a a Hospital veg Se was born May 0, 1925 at _ GE ELE TRIC. RANGE fay 9, 1028 at . -@ause this can only lead fo business stagnations - pnt Valley and has : in Shore ores thri the years. ee now. 50c an. r G Soran a metaber . : E e shour less for comparable. work’.than Coast . : : z : ‘woodworkers. This lowers living standards . throughout the Interior. Placing Interior woodworkers on the same’ f as Coast ; will ensure the ‘irculation of another: $8 MILLION throughout {the Interior, most of: which welt flow, Sevan v , Retail outlets, ; Increased ' ‘output ‘per wish -folly. Juste | fles these proposed wage increases.’ The. labour j gosts per. unit, of production have in fact been ep 9 the industny's | A c Church The wage-spending of 8,000 woodworkers - postoli fn the. Northern dnd’ Southerii Interior is on. factor in “The Ins. ferior must not atone a low-wage: area, bee’: I -, a $. re 2.29 : {Ca uliflo wer: a ee | Paster; “Rev. eae and’ five ichiidren. ‘aneral services cee were held from: Tarrys | C: Monday with interment at Glade Tha Gastlegar Funeral Home {was in care of arrangements. ‘UNITED CHURCH | = ea ee OF CANADA ae so ears in the early far encase Uniting Since 1925 the Congregational Methodist . * as % : and Presbyterian Churches of Canada CASTLEGAR . KINNAIRD ROBSON GENELLE Phone 365-8337 July Rev. Frank Willey 9.30 with Rev. Clinton Howard. There will be no services in August. Sept. ard. 11 a.m. with Rev. Clinton Haward eit rt i SR “The accumulated profits ay ‘leceneed: net “Worth of the bi “corporations. which :now-do inate. the ‘Interior lumber: industry ‘could easily : “the same wages for their Interior. em= hey, pay? at: the: Coast. Droerade ‘Manor: House Frozen Fresh Breaste*):** Manor House Frozen: Fresh. 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