ae | GALLONS OF WATER were poured on the Senay. evening fire at 121 Columbia ‘Ave, which saw one of the area's okler buildings lestroyed. The to by the eity's t ” three alarm blaze with a work force of 35. District No, firemen tment. Tenant of the apartment, Sandy Booth, told the Castlegar News he - contelaing the fire ¢o the larger structure, with the exception of one amall adjacent “home which suffered extensive water and roof damage. No report has yet been reeelved from the fire marshal who was expected ix the area late Tuesday, but ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY, ‘who. stopped at Castlegar afternoon on his Nelson where he opened from Saskatoon wher Lectures at the University of was giving t Saskatchewan: Following his visit to carried no Insurance on the contents. It is believed the large structure, as well as the adjacent bome, were both Insured.—Castlegar News Photo Juvenile Charged A Castlegar juvenile has been charged with driving without due care and attention, after the vehicle he was driving was in collision with a mator- cycle driven by Wayne Peppard of South Sloca is The ineldent, which was reported in the noon hour Inst Thursday, occurred at’ the corner of Sth Ave.N. and Green St: Mr. Peppard was taken to hospital with multiple injuries, but was reported not to-have remained in hospital overnight. Damage to his motorcycle “has been estimated at $1,700. "Fluctuation i . Ellwood Local School Trustees Attend Bix trustees of School woll as superintendent of schools Tom and secrotary- treasurer John Dascher, at- tended the 71st Annual General Mooting (AGM) of the B.C. School Trustees Asoetion re cently In Vancouv Attending we were’ board chairman Ernie Mills, Sam Konkin, Pat Haley, John Michelson, George Rilkoff and Eileen Hughes. ‘The AGM provides school discuss action by. schoo! di provincial Eaten or other bodies. In addition, trus- tees and school board officials - are able to meet informally to discuss common concerns and to share experiences with re- nating from other’ dis- tricts.. Forty-one resolutions were debated during the four days. Resolutions covered such items ‘of school board concern as dren fit toarn- Ing difficulties, bargaining, corporal T punioly / ment, and training British in such Association Meeting af Coast the 1975/76 budget to the membership. This ts the first ~ time that the budget had been presented in a program format, which will provide trustees with more detalled information on the planned setivties of the association. The shift to this format is in keeping with the BCSTA's recent recommenda: tion to the Minister of Bduea- tion that all school districts and colleges move toward program budgeting. Win Dave's CHICKEN See Page 4 STUDIOUS BANKERS Glenmerry About 10,000. bank em- NEW AND USED FURNITURE 3191 Highway Drive PHONE 364-1822..." Fast — Courteous — Reliable Phone 365-5700 areas as speech therapy and psychology. The AGM was officially opened by Dr. Margaret Ful- ton, Dean of Women at the University of British Columbia. . Minister of Education Eileen Dailly addressed the conven- tion at the Delegates’ Anni anaioon on Monday, morning, the BCSTA executive presented Man Injured’ As Motorcycle Strikes Dog A Castlegar man sustained a broken arm after the motor eyde he waa driving swerved to mls a dog on the Pass Crock, Rost jared is Sarge Bonderolt whose’ motorcycle received an estimated $250 damage. ‘The incident was reported In April Ferry Traffic ‘The nuniber of trucks, trailers, buses and motoreycles have increased on the Castlegar Ferry during’ the month of . However, there has been a Martin Memorial - Neleon he left trom Carlogar Airport Saturday mornlog. —Castlegar News Photo ‘You Save at Bonnett's 10 Pet, OFF for CASH. | BONNETT'S ssc sson eer TOMLI re Site 5'- Comp. 11 .S.S. 1 — Castlegar SALES & SERVICE We Supply and Install < ‘SEPTIC TANKS & FIELD Mike Tomtin Walter Temlin 365-5511 (965-5034 Castlegar Savings Credit Union Announcing... 3rd ANNUAL Saturday, May 24 PLEASE NOTE: ‘BOAT, BIKE & TRAILER SHOW SUPER-VALU PARKING LOT Our offices will be closed this Saturday, May 17 and Monday, May 19 Ladies Golf Tee Off Time | is Abrenced hirty-eight bers of Day Tuns concur- the ladies’ Golf Club took part in the two-ball foursome Tues- day.) = Winning pairs’ are Lilian Seminoff and Louise Ferw Mary Perehudoff and Phyllis Lamb; Marg Carkner and Mar- lene Mackay and Judy Wayling and Marg Baxter. The winner of the club draw was Marg Van Yzerloo, with $1025 going to the furai- ture fund. Working girls are asked to note that an evening group is being formed. Time is 6.90 p.m. To join this group a person must contact Denny at the pro sho; competition. The usual Ladies’ P. ‘ 3 “[) "Next week is the Pat’ Gordon Trophy, consisting of - two consecutive weeks of 9-hole rent with this event? “Tee” off time is advanced ? to 8.30 PES decrease in all other types of traffic using the ferry. In a recent report by district highways manager R- B McKeown, the following statis- ties are listed for the month of April, with the 1974 figures in brackets: ‘Number. of round trips, (3,299) 2,982; number, of auto- ‘nobles and drivers, (20,841) r of passengers ae ee (42,489) 89,680; number of trucks (10,288) 11,162; of trailers and semi galley (873). 482 number of motor: buses, ~ * (88) 90; number of motoreyeles, (246): 444; ‘and number. of: livestock, (77) 8. Backing Up Accident © “Totals Cor A 1967 Ford Fairlane was totalled Saturday’ morning. af- ter it pulled out of a parking ‘stall in front of West's Depart- ‘ment Store and struck a unity pole, Driver Antonio Rego Soarea, of Castlegar charged: with driving without due care and attention. +No injuries were reported. CROWE WOODCRAFT GIFT SHOP NOW OPEN! We are open for the summer season. See our wood teulpture in Juniper wood and Cedar, One of the ecommmam er SS emote cae DEPARTMENT OF OF HIGHWAYS Kootenay Lake Ferries Schedule The following schedule will be effective on the Kootenay Lake Ferries commencing May 16, 1975 \ for the summer sedson. Pacific Savings Daylight | RSE Ne en eN: rx mi idnight am, ig District Highways Manager. Dabeaear of Highways ] i 820 Nelson Avenue Nelson, British Columbia « May 12,-1 Your wand Faint Walue is @ BREEZE eMONAM ® GENERAL PAINT Semi-Gloss WHITE 50-010 emetrars 080 ori Paint with the. best. 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Vancouver Province He haa tHe hawkish look x td Coggon waa a professor at Wycliffe College, Toronto, for foven years, an English plete with wire ifoedta a and Oxbridge acce: Dr. Donald Consin, 65, is aplritual leader of more than 70 miltion ‘Anglicans’ worldwide, eves prayer meet ings and more cari re and fences red t> like. politician, ‘At.thé recent opening of the 76th annive: synod of the Diocese of Kootenay in Nelson, attended by more than 160 bishops, clerics and Angll- can illuminatl, I spoke with His Grace about the Anglican today. Dr. Coggan has spoken out about porleslvenets, con: ; demned’ gimmicky advertising employing sexual undertones. to England in 1944, he became principal of London College of Divinity, a post-he held for 12 years, He, served as Bishop of Bradford. from 1956 till 1961 when he was, named Archbishop of York, succeeding Dr. Michael Ram- sey,'who was named Arch- bishop of Canterbury, His election to the see of Canterbury last May was not ‘without opposition, It is known that he was not Ramsey's cholee.. He was formerly president ‘of the United Bible Societies embracing 24 national bible societies throughout the world, and in'1964 launched a cam- paign “Feed the Minds of Millions" to increase world- wide distribution of Christian literature, He has written nine and thinks’ the Church of - books. England is in fora time of enforced poverty because of int His. qualifications for his } curate for three years at’ St. } Mary's, Islington, a centre’ of ; the evangelical movement in a working-class district of north London, Married, he bas two daugh. eee Q. It's generally recog: nized by Christian and non- co that the a consensus which prevailed till recently in Western society {s lost. How do you communi cate the Christian message in a secular age like ours, A. Ive no easy answer to that, We must not forget there has been a very powerful { of Reviews the Role of the Church ence and sometimes we get bullied’ by “a consideration of igures. In all our cultures we are + seeing a Christian penetration, . especially in new and develop- ing countries, notably in the ‘Third World, Q. What is the essential Christian message today for Post-Christian Western man? AWA large number ‘of thoughtful ‘contemporaries are coming to see the barrenness of. a” life ‘Jived’ on’ a’ purely materialistic’ bast, and many are coming to see ‘the signifi- catice of our Lord's saying that man cannot live by bread alone. Q.\ Your’ ‘theological’ posi-; tion Is ‘that of a conservative, you're sometimes called an evangelist, what ‘do you see as, the evangelist’ role for'the” church today? A. I would have thought I was pretty Uberal on a lot of things. I find labels old fash- {oned and cut of date. I would not Ike to be thought of as an. Evangelical in the party sense, certainly not in the Billy Graham sense, for Rome the Pope and church prove irreconcilable? ‘A. The question of author- ity is bound to prove'a difficult ‘one. I give no forecast as to how the third ‘statement might appear or when, Q. You've spoken out “againat racism In South Africa, eapeclally with respect to arms. sales. Is your stance atill as strong? Is apartheid contrary to the gospel? ‘A. Yes indeed, P've always. sald do. It’s damnable in many of ite manifestations in South Africa. I do not think the right way tohelp to end itis to cut all one’s tinks’ with that’ coyntry. We must keep the doors open.. Q.'In there a Christian solution to the Irish question? A. It's primarity f political issue with’ A ‘religious and historical undercurrent, ‘There must be a political solution to it ‘If its to be resolved but on Christian lines. 3 Q. Is ordination of women to the priesthood inevitable? ‘A. My'own belief is that it will come. When, I don't know. And-how, I aA 't know. The. as a man, but’E'have never engaged in his‘ type of work. @ Charismatic: Move- ment fs sweeping main-line What wi questions already have been srayered tively.” you foresee the time when Be eee might be’ an thought to be the es ‘ic a) few ‘non- it ters, Ruth and Anie, both born in. Canada ‘when 'the Primate - Successful Tea ‘Held by Local ‘The Castlegar an fel Senior Citizens held a success- ful tea and, bake‘ sale last. afternoon in their efully decorated .with spring flowers and blossoms, the hall was filled to capacity for the event. in the absence of president J. Raine, first vice-president R.. Cormier extended a cordial welcome ’to all present and officially declared the tea pen. Mra..J.. Heslop w: charge’ of. the: tea. ta jer servers Mrs," C; Mrs. We Morris, Nixon and Mrs. H. ‘Bonnacci, while Mrs, H. Johnson was kept bay beeping the tea and coffee we bake table, which was overflowing with many. varie- } ties’ of ‘home baking, was t' supervised by Mrs. E. Sherbiko ; R. C. Donnon. Sewing 3. were handled b; HEARIN Tuesday, May 20, 1559: Ells “Street | SPECIALIST TO HOLD HEARING AID CONSULTATION CROWN POINT HOTEL, TRAIL, BC, pecial favor to you, we are holding 2 Heare ety Sing onan In-your area: to sit down and talk BELTONE Hearing Aid. Service hurchi ‘The Chris- hurch be neglected both in numbers and {n influ: and Bake Sale Senior. Citizens Mrs.”A. Brady and Mrs, A.” ‘Thorp. In charge of the aver- R. t can be found in most major denomina- tions, Why this phenomenon? ~ A. Leslie Newbiggen, a bishop of South India, made the point that if you are to have a truly ecumenical movement, there must be three atrands to, it’ not’ two, 3 Not only the Catholic, not only the Evangelical, but also. that real stratum of NT teach- Ing which could broadly be * galled Charismatic. Donald, Mra. F. Fuller and Mrs, ‘A. MeNell were in charge bf tea ticket sales. Presiding, at the urna during the afternoon were Mrs, J, Kalmakoff and Mra: L. ‘Newhouser. ‘The afternoon's door prize of a twotiered cake plate was Q. Does the movement's ‘AS The logical conclusion is, if women are ordained to the priesthood some will be conse- erated fo the E Episcopate, lany people’ see Western clvilization” hell-bent for dissolution’ and decay. Do you agree? rons Yes, I think the evi’ dence is all around us, Q.-Do you see any conflict, between the World Council of Churches and the recent Lau- sanne Congress on Evangel- iam? Fie A. No comment. QL. What is your opinion of, the World Council of Churches | Inck of i Integrity decal worty you? A. Thisis my chief anxiety. * "Lam anxious lest it be too much on,.the emotional and too little onthe intellectual. But we must not shut our eyes to the’ fact that it has brought a certain joy ‘and liberty which is certainly g in the two main other ~~ - divisions. ee ‘union tet tae 's poncho; Mi ‘Mr: hte poodl ith ths Methodists in Engl Mr. E. Walner and Jennie Bedard ° each won s painted felt bridge cloth and Mrs.’ A: Brady—a Painted felt shopping bag. Dr. Ramsey and Canada worry VAL Teworriee| Tae Both were greatly’ 2 ad their sincere thanks and appre: ciation to all:who. helped to make the day so successful, G AID 10 am. +6: pam. Kelowna, B.C. © churchinan, 23 decessor was, because he tthe of Anglican Methodist talk: and I underatand there been the same dlsappointment expressed here T believe’ a athe Press” forward towards organic unity, and not least at those painful points of ministry: and sacra- ment, where 30..often the” ‘1 think t this can be ad- vanced along’ two’ lines. One, . along the ‘continuation ‘of the deepening of the theological talks, and ‘two, ‘along: the grass-roots of the ordinary man’: in the Anglican pew getting to’ know: his opposite suber tn in Anglican : and United (Cher talka in’ wrmed_ groups on’ the African " gentinen t? ‘ ‘A. Its such a tiny percent: age_of their money -given to this. I think the thing has been Blew up up far beyond what it 2.2. What of.the. principle of . ‘the thing? FE havevexpressed the ind hbld‘to it that I should like to sce « pretty careful bit of work done cn this. and toad out how many in fact” e the which’ use vlalones, and. that profit: from ‘WCC. money, and tose if it should not be withdrawn. . »-Q. Could ‘the: church as ‘a. power mediate inthe Middle. Bust crisis? ‘A: Henry Kissinger has not been able to do it. E have to admire his efforts. The task of the: church, especially its lay- men {is to be mediators, recon- cllers wherever there.is strife. Q. Can the church really be a bastion of, strength in oe modern world any more? ‘A. Not a bastion that holds back’ Progress, but a ‘source of strength @. Do you see the role of the church ‘Gan inging? A.’ There will. be new praying for him and jena mean: ities ie. ze ment ‘with Rome is out? - Tamai‘very, high © as my pre- read /, the New ‘Testament. I have the “Shy the Joint ‘statements. on _-qucharist and. ministry, and) Q. Will the, iasue of author- sity: for. Protestant: seripture; * ut it can never change its original purpose. Mrs, re Pera i = Named: President - +"The regular monthly meet- ing of. St.) Rita's CWL had- as guest speakers newly leeted “Gtocesan president Tognotti and second alee, ¥ president Vicky. Bisare, both Election of officers for Bt. Rita's was cartied out at the meeting, and the new executive New.< 7 @ CHESTERFIELDS e eat cors @ BEDROOM SUITES, eT (AML Sizes) @ FROST FREE FRIOGES © @ KITCHEN SUITES ¢ Several. Used Used (FRIDGES. “all: sixes 1971. TRIUMPH MOTORCYCLE 250 TRAIL! SS BLAZER» { 4TOP. SHAPE. Many More Items Too Numerous to. Mention ~ . KOOTENAY. TRADING Post 123 Main St., i) ist president| Mrs. A: Perra, 7: first ‘vice-president Mrs. F. ‘Steenvoorden, second. vice- )