4, CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 6, 1967 _————————— TABERNACLE PENTECOSTAL . ‘791 First Ave. Pastor: Rev. K. D. Cooper Phone: 365-5212 Sunday: 256. am. Sunday School. am. F Devotion. 7 Bin. Family Evangelism. Tuesda 730 p.m. C.A. Service, £ 7.80 Bite Study and Prayer, , Friday: j Crusade with |i ; DVBS Family Rev, A.J. Rasmussan, July 2 — 7 at 9.30 pm. night Cnc Bh - ¢ Rev. J. Wiseman’ ‘combined Service in Kinnaird United Church during July at 9.30 a.m, "Services in Grace’ Chureh dur- ing August at 9.30. a. + Sunday ‘School ‘discontinued summer. months. ST: DAVID'S © ANGLICAN CHURCH 9.30 a.m. Combined’ Service Kinnaird United Chureh ‘a.m, Robson’ Memorial Church SS | LUTHERAN CHURCH SERVICES Sundays at 8 p.m. Held in St. David's Anglican Church Baskets of yellow and white crysanthemums graced the alter and bows of yellow § fulips and ap- ple blossoms tied with white rib- bon marked the pews of the Kin- naird United Church for the af- ternoon ceremony recently when Shirley May Dodgson became the bride of Daniel Roy Romaine. The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Dodgson and the groom is the son of Mr. and Meg: Pat Romaine, all of Kin- Rev. Don Faris pekformed ‘Romaine - Dodgson Wed The thrée-tiered wedding cake was made by the bride’s| An aunt, Mrs, R. T. Millner, Yellow rosebuds were attractively set an the white icing while on the top rested two doves holding wed- ding rings. For. her daughter’s wedding the’ bride’s mother chose a two- Piece blue and white with blue crepe underblouse and white accessories while the &room’s mother wore a three- piece Pink knitted suit accented by. white ip ree Both wore Changing Ministers At the United Church Change in pastoral care and the positions of the new slate of officers for Kootenay Presbytery of the United Church of Can- “COFFEE BREAK” By LOIS HUGHES Box’ 781,’ Castlegar Tell Lois: 365 5503 ada‘ took effect last The Charges’ receiving new ministers and Jay supply are, Arrow, Lakes-Slocan (Nak: usp), The Rev, L. Gordon Allan; Castlegar, Mr.; George H. Her- manson (lay. supply); Creston, The Rey. Eric V, Beech; Fernie, The Rev, C, H, Schuberg; Grand Forks, The Rev. Alan Jackson (Anglican); Greenwood, The, Rev. A. R, Billington; Kinnaird, The Rev, Clinton N; Howard and Ml- chel-Natal, The Rev. Ken Kuhn (Anglican), Kootenay ‘Presbytery will be served by three Anglican priests, one each at Grand Forks, Inver- mere and ‘Michel-Natal. The Rev. John Watts (Angll. can) has just completed service at Michel-Natal, and it is believed that this was the first functional effort of cooperative ministry Looking’ back a ir ago. ‘at Coffee Break, I noticed it was leaning heavily towards” hints for camping. The trend. this ye ar, More than ever, is sleeping ‘ailers and campers. ‘will have to see if any th some to's and don’ 2 when the nicely ‘positioned 16. ft. ladder to ‘gain an edge on a robin family who had taken over the tree. This makes me think the cherries ripening this year. of displaying only the prime pot- ted geraniums, removing any with ease that do not come 2 UP to! standard. - Accurate Typing and” Bookkeeping: services call your qualified PUBLIC. _ STENOGRAPHER | Phone 365-6770 We veterans in this field 'can supply : herry pick. { ikin, may be just a little slower’ in|" ‘i. We always pick a few cher-|" ries_a little p for pies. These are not the same as real ple cherries but are not a Hubeditute, when you have'a fruit hungry. within FP tery. Inveremere has been served by the Rev. J. Harry F, Coster- ton (Anglican) since’1986. He will continue serve the Unit Church of Canada as well as the Anglican Church in Canada there. Israel Prabhudas will serve at Kaslo for Anofier, term as lay supply. He has been there for one year, linen suit | yi He will serve at Sin- taluta in the Qu’Appelle, Valley, Saskatchewan. The ministers aileavins: Koo- tenay. P ry the double-ring Mrs. W. Walper was oteekiet Given mal b: fathers the ‘hide wore a fioor- length gown of lace over or- ‘Sunday School 2 p.m. Rev, Harold C. Clark —SS__ THE SALVATION ARMY (173 Columbia Street} ry Suni 1 1100 ain. Hollnees toting 738 pa. Bible Study 7.80 p.m. Home League Phone 365-7112 “Publ inyited to all services. eu are never a stranger at the i Envoy & Mrs, K.: Mallory BAPTIST CE CHURCH Pastor D. Reeves, Ph, 365-7176 gandy. Orga indy bows graced the front and back of th the fall skirt .| while the lace bodice featured a scalloped neckline and lily-point “Next to.the Cloverleaf Motel Ey Plaza Bible Hour -.10 am. Worship 11° a.m. sleeves, Her two-tiered elbow-length | Mr. veil, embroidered with flowers and pearls, was. attached to a dainty tiara. She carried a bouquet of white carnations and yellow sweetheart roses, Her shoes were of white satin. | The ‘traditional something old was a white embroidered her po: The bride’s only attendant, Miss Terri McLeod, of Kinnaird, was attired in a gown of yellow peau de soie with empire waist. The lace sleeves were three- quarter length. In her hair she wore a yellow bow matching her yellow satin shoes'and contrast- ing with her white gloves. Her bouquet was of white carnations and yell low mums, ‘he groom’s brother, Mike Romaine of Victoria, was best man‘ with the bride’s brother, Peter Dodgson, as head usher reeted by Dan Deverson. | A centerpiece of apple plos- soms and tulips flanked by yel- ly Evening Worship — 7.30 p.m. | low candles graced the lace cov- All Welcome ered bride's table at the recep: tion following in the Ni pa lin of Edmonton was eof ceremonies with the toast t to the bride being given by M. McMillan of Castlegar. 3 i (an, Toa We 7.30 p.m, Evangelistic Service Phene 365-3156 W. Love Interim Minister All Welcome OO TT CHURCH OF GOD pata Havel te Ea fetrasen Phone 365-6762 9.90 am. Sunday School 10.38 am. Morning Worship me p.m. Fridays , ° Bible Study & Prayer } Teo ‘Wednesdays * Held in homes Fru Va GROWERS MUruar oo, For ae edt trip down er |the west coast to San Fransisco, the bride-donned a two-piece | Do! 'O-p! green and white suit with white nylon’ underblouse and white accessories, Out-of-town guests “were: Mr. and Mrs. J. a Peviln and fam- iy. Mrs. G. Bri " aud ap M. Romaine, we torla; Mr. .C, J, Romaine,. Van- couver; Mr. and Mrs. Don Bae nason, Nanaimo; Mr. and Mrs. Tom er, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Millner, both of Prince George; R, Whyt Grey, Genslle and Mr, pad Mra, F. Turik and family of Trail. Edmonton, ‘ady, onton, | ors dese Pte te usp, who is go! len; Vv. mad L Faris of Kinnsitd: ambia, Africa; ‘Goad of World Mission) Rev. F: Cline of Creston, to India (Board of World 'Mis- fatis MichelNatal, to: Terrace. be tang © ep aut an erosion anew as broadcasting ‘oe the BC. con. feat) of The United Church of Canada, anid is to be stationed in Vancouver, A concerted shift of Notre Dame University. of Nelson’s library facilities ended last Wed- nesday as official occupancy be- came a reality in the temporary prefabricated library building on campus. During the eight-day move, staff and students worked to transport 28,000 volumes, desks and office equipment into the 6,720 square foot area. The lib- arry’ now has 11 fulltime em- ployees, =. - q It will be apen ior, summer school: which began J 4, The ead all-purpose AT A Reality Last Wednesday said y teac! to and Ob de chilis I ae heard nothing: but on the local strawberries this year but then, last year the first of July was a nice, wet Weekend‘? “ with auaal out, learning, as far as the children are con- cerned, bas come to an end. Sev- eral years ago I added this poem to my collection of this and that. A Parent's Plea: | My lttle boy is eight years old, he goes to school. gut vane He doesn’t mind the..tasks ply set, they seem to him but le heads his class at:raffia work, ‘and also takes the lead: At making paper Toa ‘but I wish that he could h pin Physiology, To hear our ur nee: inno- cent mix up his inward parts. and names the stars by night. Of course he's very up to ered but I wish that he could They teach him things bo- anieal, they teach him how to Wie ‘dabbles of mythology and gravitation’s law. And the discoveries of science with him are quite a fad. They tell me he's‘ a clever ‘boy, but wish that he could add, My reason for clipping th verses was the footnote, . 894, some seventy, years ago, by by Peter in Ontario writer. Back in the ¢ Gays when so many ‘of today’s. critics cc! ‘Thomas, S.A, president a Notes Dame. Students .and. staff once again joined forces, and two Nel- son firms, The Bay and City|ern ment to assist the transfer Dedication. of ‘the $5,500 structure took place last spring during the fourth annual convo- cation: estemonles.ig Future. plans are fora new three-stage building-.to_ house 120,000 volumes and‘ serve.a po- tential enrolment of 8,500 ‘by ,lbrary staff will he realized gen- the Th doubled by 197. was zeally souns bas Window ‘boxes seem te have gone out of style with our Hod. day living. It ‘really is Auto Service Ltd. donated equip- | shame. Ig you have a weakness for these, remember they don’t have to be ‘the old-fashioned type win- dow box which was trough: fil- led with. earth. ‘they -are built Outwardly, the same but instead of being fil- led with earth they have reces- sed shelf with several holes to set flower.pots snuggly in, This gives even the most part- cular. the He also learns astronomy @ Easiest to start @.Quietest el Ightest. .-. ie @ Exciusive clog-proof Grasecatcher Mitchell. Supply Ltd. Phone as 7282 Mids DY eS Hubhds ‘Ph: 368-8803 cd | Mirae ing aa ig hoo of to re) eee angling out Seu er Ue ocd and | Co! 6 two most © and Comines in her mind. | easily‘ arran, Beedle holder. inserting, the . a ple ot or; Fier pot re Sisaner's suche as'Chore Girl. The ° Mr. | mesh holds the, flowers itty ‘Selkirk Valley Girls - Play Twolve Games. Hugh ina d Mra vanes Mr, an of Ole ‘| played in the Selkirk Toa ins for Bile, sotiet league ae i | scores’ sike de fllbwa? Jul son 38, 'B) i 35, J. June .14.Kool Cats $8, | ye-| ae berry. 7; Hotion 30; Also Mi r aioaetice 1S elle wi a League etanaings are as fol- Tr. eas 9 0, G "kanouncemer ft EFFECTIVE SULY 4 4 1967 1; | Park : were! Scholastic Awards; ithy ae ete Donna sanged Suithout 4/ sem, Janet Milllard, Danny Holds. worth, Joanne Pe; " ‘Twelve games have been G q nae a2 Kool Cats, AeA Alouettes 9; Pee la a fheberry Mie: ede 26 9, Al ste Wi 0 oe a icheee 9 Alone ios Jr Woodland Park School Presents Soveral Awards , Closing of 4c school ssw many elving, ae . At Woodland CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 6, 1967 The Scene at... KINNAIRD Pec bend amin Soot those . honored e Harnadek, Jud- Gldria- Plotnikoff, Dennis: Han: r, Lorraine lus, Susan errigan David -Gerald Ty Peay of the school year at ae * prenda ee ie Wall's TV. ) 8.7... © Shitrro ea ‘Thunder owe Sa nhs ites. were | pre- ; eee Walter Jacobson; |B s.i 05 m | Chairman of the board of school i Awards day, to mark the and the ‘recognition of ef- by students, was held Te- complete Usting of results follows: thletic .: one Girls eal te, Debra Me ry, ; Bonale Shiskin, ‘Lorraine Blocks: Nancy Fowler, Christie Evin, Cally Rater Barbers’ Looney, Sue MoCuteh: Looney. (Bob's ty trobpy) : ey : ag Harry, ‘Koometaott any ee Sch: ow. | Hepeer: Dwayne Keus, Lorne ; i: Big Blocks: Walter Ket Hott HE oo Abictkoff, tee Xa a reiro, Doug Freeman, Dave oe 7, Athletes’ ‘Walter tt Photo’ trophy) ~ i | House. "awards: vt ‘and «Field: Jaguars ATTENTION GOLF CLUB MEMBERS oe to be dealt with. holes immediately. penditures. A special meeting of the Castlegar and District Golf Club is called for on THURSDAY, JULY 13, at 8 p.m: At the Legion Hall, Castlegar Two extra-ordinary resolutions are to be dealt with 1. Whe Castlegar and District Golf Club pro- ceed. with the construction of the next nine — The executive be empowered to float an add- itional debenture issue to cover the cost. of course construction and other calpital ex- ‘ALL MEMBERS ARE URGED TO ATTEND THIS IMPORTANT: MEETING Will be in their new office 277 COLUMBIA AVENUE: “idk. “And “Of Vai spent the long weekend at. ser mith yen Barents, ents,” Mr. and Mrs. id his family, ‘an Clarke’ Ss Poot 762 - Second’ ven 5 an and - | ey: with their. daughter Evelyn and her family. Fy Rita sand For fer was home| ; existing library space, which will be converted into classrooms, by 1,632 ft,.Seating space has eon expanded by: 50, "Pinging to capacity up to 140 seats, + “I hope that the space dif- ficulties have now been eliminat- ed until expansion of the library facilities in’ a’ year-and-a-half,”. MIKE SHISKIN 269 Columbia Ave. Castlegar Phone 365-6665 (Home 365-6704) Slcean Park Man | ’ Dies After Mishap Brother: of Pass Creek wo- man, Louie Naychuk, 20, died on arrival at Kootenay Lake General. Hospital following a mishap when the pickup truck he was driving overturned, leav- ing the road June 27, Naychuk was born in Slocan” ‘park and attended Slo- can Park elementary school and the Mount Sentinel Junior sec- on 00) He is survived by his par- ents Mr..and Mrs, Alex Naychuk CASTLEGAR ROBSON Phone 385-8337 Rev, Frank Willey MORNING WORSHIP UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Uniting Since 1925 the C and Presbyterian Churches of Canada o£ Slocan Park; three brothers, Alex, Joe and Peter; one sister, Mrs, Jack voykin of Pass Creek; and a grandfather, George Fick; kinoff of Camsack, Saskatche- wan. Services began esterday at feity .KINNAIRD GENELLE Jaly 9.30 with Rev. Clinton Howard. ‘There will be no services in August. Sept. ard. 11 am, with Rev. Clinton Howard the Interment t will take place at the Slocen ‘Park Cemetery. , GOING TO NELSON? For Tasty Food and Delicious Coffee ‘It’s . 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British Columbia. nGH ‘aio: THANK You 3 last week for motoring, to, ‘Vancouver for. days’. ‘Vacation. ce ‘Wal siting ot Teale es, oot and glen ral oO. Ballard” left Ay Joo & Pat Fodor * As of” July’ Ist accounté viii’ to Joe Fodor. may: be. paid at.920 Columbia‘ —_ ‘across from the arena. — Joe Fodor ’ Bean - CASTLEGAR SPORTING GooDs: Under New Management Gu aka of my wie, Pear, my son’ District: the: same warm, friendly and ; courteous service that has been given ij by Joe’ and. Pat: ‘Fodor: in the Ut “years. ect, mt prolect sd,” but’ ra- ject: by: the two above. , Golfers to Discuss | tniportant Toples ance te ata’ wecting of the tlegar. and © Di it Golf ‘Gian next Thuredsy ts i. Held in:the Legion hall, the |? meeting will consider construc- tion of the second nine holes and the ‘floating of a’ debenture ‘is- sue, Purpose ‘of. the: debentures will be to’ finance‘the' construc- tion and other capital: expendi- tures.: Preside: nt? John’ iR. Landis} Z has ryealden ‘for full attendance |; at the meeting. He: pointed. out out i that ‘the’ future ‘of ’ ‘be' affected—for' the better ,.or the iworse—by: meetings such: as |’. this‘o1 Tin i eof tie) smearing te 8 Ac ; Konkin; Home Economies, Elisa- es | bet ‘Thor Larsen;