INDIVIDUAL COMPETITION saw John Filip: thuk, left, and Terry Strelioff, asknowledg- ed for their projects and all round Scout- ing spirit. Honorary member, Mrs. J. Deans, ‘ . who has taken an active part in the boys’ A 4 achievements and is noted for her contin- ued contributions in home cooking, pre- sented the two Scouts with oven mitts. The Scene at... KINNAIRD JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL Hi there! Conrad Pry: ce rep porting ‘he Drama Club will putting on wo plays. Pcie first performan- ce will be in Mt School on Frid: ats Hae plays “| ate) and fan ita tf neekne {a futuristic play about the disastrous results of per- missive education) are un- der the fine direction of Mr. Peterson, The two plays are en- tered in the Stanley Hum- phries Drama Festival and tough competition will be presented by high schools from all over the Kooten- 8, This festival will be at 28, 29 this festiv: ed in the finals for B.C. at Dawson Creek, Among the hopeful pl- Gary jul *shelfextiuk ‘Jocelyn Nancy Ternent, way McFarlane, Brian Pinter, Robyn McNabb, Ro- byn Miller-Tait and Debra Michelson. Many other are help- ing with the productions. — leo Sommers Photo Mrs, Walters and her sew- OF Lions and Lambs, and All Things Green for March 17 Besides lions and lambs, come, a little Irish, begor- — else do we think of rah! in March? That's right, you essed it, it’s time for the wearing o’ the green’ This Saturday we all be- St, Patrick, the Nation- tle of Ireland, was 0 Ireland in 492 A.D. op, by the Pope, the Irish to ’ PETTITT PHOTOS — Now in Stock One Only KONICA AUTOMATIC “35 mm CAMERA WITH FLASH This Unit is in Good Condition and - Well Priced Every year thousands of people travel to lrelaud to take in the St. Pat- rick’s Day celebrations and to commemorate his me- major events », high- SOLOHd LLtLlad a ° E ° xr a kb i rd cE ae Cy PETTITT PHOTOS SOLOHd LLIL13d PETTITT PHOTOS Our Heartiest Thanks We, the Management and Staff of Raspberry Lodge for Senior Citizens, wish to extend our most sincere thanks to our many Friends, Contractors, Suppliers, the Management‘and Staff of Castlegar News, and CKQR for making our Grand Open- ing a success. We are very happy to announce that there is still accommodation available for Senior Citi- zens in our new wing. Management and Staff RASPBERRY LODGE I jf 365-6712 y Villege — she Libs 4 ee a TTS « Dada a KC DAYS QUEEN Lillian Kemperman has been a young lady on the go representing this area in her. best style. Her most recent trip was to the Vancouver Boat Show held at the PNE Grounds at Vancouver. Shown here assisting Miss Kemperman on her departure is PWA customer service agent Dennis Ewanciw. Miss KC Days, ‘on this occasion was a ive of the West Tourist Associ ing classy are helpin; a i th the costumes, Mr, pard is jeading a pe oe me eo and many ee ve import t Jobs that will help ma- ke the plays a-success. - Come out and see us. e se girls’ basketball rt in the Ea: Division, fest Rast Basketball Tournament last weekend at SHSS. by high scorer, Liz Cheveldave, our girls bare- yy squeezed by the New nver team and thereby qualified for the finals, The tournament wil fake place at KJSS this weekend, ° uring the pat few day: ee Mr. MacGillivray of the alcohol and drug educa- been has leclure by showing a film depicting the relationship between a “synthetic dru; life” and a “whole, natural life.” A discussion was held after the film which was ver Anteresting: in the sen- g use is so much A etd | problem today. Teacher Ao Waiter: “Do you serv Walter: Sit vight down, sir, We serve “anyone.” Court Orders Lorimer Take Kamleops Vete A ‘Supreme Court or: der in Vancouver on Mon- amalgamation vole among realdente of the Kamloops area that he has refused to ‘But the minister may still have the last say by having the law amended to him to do what the Gecislon following a chal- pany by a Valleyview pro- owner against Lori- Pers earlier announcement that he will be recommend- City of Kamloops, District of Brocklehurst, District of Dufferin, and Town of Nal: leyview be amalgamated to form a new municipality without asking the citizens involved to vote their ap- FOV: B The new municipality heel to have been created y the minister on May 1, CD Exercises Held ans in the following mun- cipalities were exercised wit recent months prove their capabllities in emergencies, Castlegar, Kin- naird, Fruitvale, Montrose, Invermere, Kaslo, New Den- ver, Kimberley and Creston. Lent Generally Unpopular And Often Misunderstood For a large majority of the world’s-Christians, Wed- nesday of lest week marks the beginning of the most widely misunderstood and me it is a pape er iod (40 week ‘days, St ys don’t sound) which corres- ponds to the. 40 days the gospels say Jesus spent in the wilderness, preparing for His. minis! During Lent;' Christ- ians are supposed to pre- pare for the celebration of the chief festival of the church year, Lent ma: in several For some, it is a sur- vival of the *raedieval cus- tom of “mo ing the fr eak to keep the body to the ay er, be observed ferent ways. : — West Tourist A Photo Mrs, A. Sylvest Official Delegate: To IODE Provincial Meeting Mrs. Rush, reported that she and Mrs, J. F. Killough pad attended ie Awards t Selkirk The 35th Annive Tea, held Feb. hed was well and the ee es of work and larship winners receiv- ed enthusiastic comment was the report given § at the March meeting of the Lil- lian Killough Shinter of the IODE. ties convenor, ‘Mrs. M. HRs ere the apprec- inten the chapter -for enerous help received om non-members, The treasurer's report, given by Mrs. M. Peddle, showed that the tea had been a success financially as well as socially. Mrs. R. West was th- anked for making the at- tractive table ‘decorations. secretary, Bale fe, had a ieonted the ean Killough burs- ary to vincent Worme, of Trail. A letter of. thanks from Mr. Worme was read. Mrs. J. Donnan report- ed having helped with the B.C, Heart Foundation can- vass. ed their intention ie attend . the meeting. Tentative. plans were SAVE 10 PCT. ON EVERYTHING! discuied for the spring to be held conclusion . of TOMORROW IS 10 PCT. DAY AT HELEN‘S eae ‘ie. contusion ol FLOWER AND GIFT SHOP LTD. eshments were served wy the hostesses, Mr. A. M ‘Kinnon and Mrs. Pedale, 0 This is attempted by volun- ts of ait made it a highly | unpopular season in our time. This derives in part is unwill- ingness to forego creature comforts. But on a more spiritual level, critics char- ge that by focusing the in- eiviquals attention on his own | salvatio a vel self-centred Kind of reli ious observance. Another way of look- ing at Lent more meaning- to many contemporary Christians _ emphasizes be tae for service to of For example, instead of ‘fasting just to teach the _body a lesson, a person mi- ‘ght choose to skip dunch and contribute the money thus saved to relief of star- children. ving Bor ir a person. it de- cide that Fiat helt sack fee ies time — often the and most lonely; to help staff the an ser- churches now operate; or to work within secular Organi- Some will say that Ob- ristians should rd such th- ings cat year round. The obvious response is, sure they should. TYPEWRITER REPAIRS | Kea = Order your SPRING GARDENING NEEDS from K.C. Co-Op, Brilliant : @ All orders for Seed Potatoes being taken now @ Hay and Pasture Mixes available on order — Courtesy Coffee for Friday & Saturday Shoppers —~ “CASTLEGAR NEWS. ©. B. BALLARD ROVERS, who now use Resker Hall (Christ- lan Education Building) for their weekly meetings made a .... Many homeowners overlook this vital part of their insurance portfolio. What about you? If you wish to know more about it, please feel free, to sontse me for confidential advice, bho Mutual and Co-operative life Insurance Company BUSINESS LIFE - AUTO - FIRE 269 Columbia Ave., Castlegar, Phone 365-3301 241 IS YOUR MORTGAGE INSURED! on Tuesday of last week to Resker Hall trea- surer Mrs, R. Bro as a token of their appreciation for the use of the facilities. Shown with Mrs. Bro are, left to right, Robert Nickersor!, Vernon Gregory, John ‘Albertsworth, Mate Allan Cawte and Kirk Jenner. The presentation was attend- ed by a large number of interested persons, The boys strive to be of service and have in the last month laid tiles in the main portion of Resker Hall, — Rover Photo + lecturers, films, and The West Kootenay St- atus of Women Council, to- pro pa ms on issues related o the status of wo- men in the comtemporary world. : The first session is to- day and is part of the Com- munity Week at Selkirk College, “Selkirk Sprin; . vite all-da program wll clud by Kate Frost College at New eet ints, on “Human mite sessions will be held a "wiednesdy ings, Some Bs10NS Twill inetudes ‘guait anel a variety of Women men in Poverty, Stereotyping of ‘Women, Women in the Lab- or Force, and The Popula- tion Explosion. Guest 5 eer include tie ered nr Kimball: of @_ psy ology lepart ent t UBC, d Arrington, Chakuaewomen for Vancou- ver Status of Women Coun- and virginia Clover of discusions on Rehearsals for William Shakespeare's Play "The Tempest” Under Way af Selkirk College Preparations are under way at Selkirk College to. resent Shake: t deal of enth fa a fine anereness for Now Underway! MORE than 200 GENUINE MONEY-SAVING BARGAINS tn this BIG BIRTH. DAY SALE) Check through our 12-page flyer . .., visit us IRLY and enter your name for a chance to win a fine SKILSAW! SALE, EACH ...: $5.99 NMD 7 14/2/1 WIRE 250° COIL .... $21.99 3M TEN BOND 30” VENT TYPE RANGE - hing aa have to give in ic and -overscheduled lives, ume that otherwise migh spent on recrea- tion can be used to visit the sick, the old or the CW.L as well as flowers Getting Married? Take Advantage of these Savings! 10 Per Cent Reduction applies to all merchandise — gifts St. Patrick's Tea WY 4! x 8 x %4" KOROLITE INSULATION = SHT. .... $2.89 SALE, EACH .... $1.69 DECORATOR | “e" ARBORITE SALE, EACH .. $13.88 4@ x 8 GLOSS 2/6x6/8x1% STAIN GRADE DOORS $7.29 RANGE OR” _ DRYER SETS “SALE, EACH . SALE, EACH .. $10.44 Join Us for Coffee During OUR where z a role-in “As You Like It” and assisted the director. At Selkirk College, Mr. - The back-up crew eat al- ready at work and the p! ers are fortunate in Pane _the help of a ofa of pro- “ fession: gly ex exper: ienced cant ip receiving 50 some hel rn Sampbe of Bus? Don for the play “As You Mrs, Pat Seoteldt a , Student at Selkirk College and a highly- Ar mplshed Wood will do the maken St, Michael's Angli ‘McKenzie-Gillman United In Double Ring Ceremony white and for this play he have: the ecliaboration ‘gt another member ble ie wedding ceremon: Nogsland Light Opera Play- : in mariage Linda HH Mrs, A. Ramaradhya, a pan stan only gaugh: ‘up artist of 20 years ter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald experience. L. Gillman of Robson, and J. Mitchell, of Dr. D. J. Gene McK the department of biology, Church in Merrit was : the setting for the Feb, 24 dou- Jerryl enzie, son of Donald D. McKenzie of Houston, B.C. Rev. Feddington. pas- tor of St. Michael's Church, performed the ceremony. Given’ in- ge by her father, the bride was radiant in her white gown of crepe peau de soie whi- ch featured a train’ and” full-length illusion veil. She © carried a bouquet of white | carnations, and | deep red Dance choreography will be done by, iss hy, wil Doris rofessional bs cast: hep with the making of the 232 hem. training vat) th the Doris . °Sfaid-ofhonor; ‘Miss Pau" Miss Susan Arie) aud Mr. fea ea ate a Caliban. é Rehearsals have begun and if the keenness with polished. i PRR AG ‘EATON’S TRAIL ~ Canada-Wide $1.49 DAY TUESDAY MARCH 20 Personal Shopping Only Set design’ is the *-hands of Dan Varnels wha technician, — Scot Henting is in charge of it As with previous thea- Sel- dine Shalunid “of. Lower Nic ice. "April 12,48 and "14 are the ‘dates set. for’ the Play which will be present- ed in the Selkirk College main lounge. heatregoers in the ar- will remember the en- joyable evening they had two years ago when Sel- kirk College presented “Henry Iv", and the forth- aaa coming presentation at groom’s mother wore a “The 0B ives navy outfit: f£. providing 2 Both mothers at kirk College, Dr. Peter wore same in the A. reception was, held Merritt Canadian Legion Hall where friends and: relatives . gathered to wish the couple well. Mr. Roy: Wiliams of ~ Quilchena cna master of ceremonies giving the toast to the bride. The best-man toasted “the maid-of-honor, with the brother of the bri- de, Mr. Garth Gillman say- in; e head table was cen: a with cre red. a cetee roses. Z All. the’ tables were tastefully | decorated with vases of long-stemmed dee) red: roses.<-72> . Dancing: followed. ‘The’ bride's bouquet was caught by: her’ cousin, Miss ‘Heather: Gates of Van- couver and the bride’s bro- ther, Mr Bert Gillman cau- bride's garter. £ For travelling, the bri- de wore a short white coat over a double knit print dress. = The newlyweds reside at Douglas ike Ranch Lal where the groom is employ- . The fee for the entire series is $5. For. single ses- fee will be §1 A baby-sitting will be avallable for each session if there is suf- ficlent number of children to warrant it, pereons on: welfare are eligible to have the tul- tlon pald and may receive financial assistance for ba- oe and = transporta- ion, There is'no fee for the held to- be open throughout the day CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursda Women in Our Contemporary World; Study Sessions Begin Today af Selkirk Your Houser. "CALL MARY” 365-6451 of 365-5244, You Save af Bonneff's 10 Pct, OFF for CASH . BONNETT’ SS The Dr. Endicott Home will again operate 8 summer “camp” during July and August. Those - providing on self-examination for cancer, how to combat obesity, V.D. and. drug information, fam- Planning, | occupations for women and etc, For. further informa- tion,. contact the women's study program at College. Varied Charges Heard in Court Here Monday Four separate cases were heard in court here Monday by Judge R. R. van Patten, Alex J. Poznecov, 55, of Castlegar. appeared on two separate charges; driv- thout care and con- trol while impaired and re- fusing to take a breathaly- zer 41s0 or 30 ¢ was jet fined or 30 days in e first charge and $50 on the second charge. His dri- ver’s licence .was also sus- pended for two months. The charges resulted from an incident March 3. Marvin Schultz,’ 28, of Castlegar was fined $25 or 10 days in jail for creating a disturbance by using ‘ob- scene ge. The charge resulted from = incident March 5 mot jail, on a charge of having no -vehicle insurance. The charge. was laid March 9 as the, result of a tion. The charge was laid March L. a tify other ae of a parked vehicle after an accident re- sulted in a $25 fine or 10 days ‘in Hail for Carol Bea- uregard of Kinnaird. This resulted from -an incident on Jan, 3. J in placing. children or adults in our Home during this time may apply for particulars -.” and reservations. Dr. Endicott Home Box 1820. = — Creston, B.C. Want to Sell | Annual General Meeting of the Castlegar Figure Skating Club ‘WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21 7:30 P.M. CASTLEGAR ARENA HALL Election of -1973 74 Executive and Directors For Information Phone 365-6465 omar ‘the fects au they toma ham te bee Your mmrance that you gt creator a YO ER Selkirk Rock and Misra Club Honors Couple Members of the Selkirk Rock and Mineral Club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs, G...Stein Friday to honor two members of the club ion their forthcoming eae to-be Bonnie Ko- har and groom-elect Chris Forsyth were the surprised poesia at a mixed shower in their honor. Don Gillman delighted the group. with mind reading act, and other com- ical games were ~ played during the evening. Around the House * Revive limp silk scarves by dipping them in a Aight starch solution, and ‘* Ironing while damp. 7* Cut the corners from old envelopes, and the ‘children can use them:-as bookmarks, slipping the \corners over the pages to be mar! ked, Your meat loaf won't stick to the pan if you i ‘place-a slice of bacon at the bottom. Hang that wet wochuaent dress over a ‘plastic bag on the hanger. It'll dry faster and more With Shower An iron and ironing “board were presented to the honored couple as a consolation prize for one of the games with all the best wishes of the club. A toast to the ha 14 couple was given by ckson and the Lie Pink bells and pink and white streamers cen- tered over the dining room table on’ which a large sh- ower cake topped with two hearts. was set. Adorning.the cake were wedding bells and: a good Tuek message to the happy couple in a pink, green and white color: scheme. The wedding will take place in Nelson on April 14. ? ? INCOME TAX dé Your Form Completed Problems Dealt With RENTAL AND INVESTMENT Statements: Prepared CONTACT Once A ain in1972- (and at §2615° you win big!) Datsun has won more rally championships than any other car in Canada. Against the best competitors. Under the worst conditions. So what? Maybe all you really need is a car that behaves sensibly and economically in traffic or on the freeway. So this: the things that have helped us win rallies are standard equipment on Bdat ees the Datsuns you'll find in your dealer's showroom. * Front disc brakes, d cam power. i tear and tough unit body construction add up to a car that will survive Wherever you drive. And because they're all yours at no extra cost, they also add up toa lot more car for your dollar. Road-test Canada’s rally champ at your Datsun dealer's now. 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