FORMER FACE of the |Grace Presbyterian | ‘unattractive, but showed the building could profit somewhat The church was dedicated in 1952, forrr by modernization. church was not years after the congregation began holding services in Kin- maird hall. Rev. A. L. Farris, now professor of history at nok College in Toronto, was the first pastor. NEW LOOK of the Presbyterian church is marked by clean mode etn lines. Dedication ceremony was led by Rev. Rededication of the structure was held Ch Once again it is that time of year when area residents are aed to support minor hockey, an [ier minor ities ; sociation ne cS) nposed nm estan eur iastic, hase wore ing ve ypluntecrs whose eff of local the country are | Geir work apprecied Minor Hockey Week in Canada to pay tribute to our minor hock- of our community and a major ey workers, similar recognition of the thousands of minor hockey apts aro serans we country. ‘We woul a@ guess every municipalit pallty in Canada is doing the same thing during Min- of next week. gni- {or Hockey Week, which starts on Saturday and as a result of the CAHA’s promo- tion, volunteer Porkers sroae told that ws ‘saade the recon of of ‘ecrolls and plaques, butall-ere\included in the gener. heard across al pacans of pe en this upcom- UAE. DAg spe ‘of miner Bookry: Although the recognition of +| the volunteer organizers, coach- car drivers and is uum on ice,” Our municipality has Brovid: ed the ice, our fund-rali Portant “objectives. of Minor objectives o: or ed One. At Week, it is not the only one. Another is to “focus atten- *| tion on minor hockey.” Minor hockey rt an import- ant part of our community life. It is an integral part of the fabric ss that} benefle part of the sporting J activities of our zauncs ipality. It is benefizial to the young- sters, and because it it is clal to the whole com- munity. In addition ‘to min e de when many of tacm lght ‘ engaged in pursuits much less, acceptable to society. Lotter Gives Praise For Snow Removal Fo Tovm Werks Grew Working crews on their efficiency: year’ By early mornings ail the roads are c! ered, of snow and the a are sand ne are the days of dread when 1 getting out in the car. Mrs, M. Pryce. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS BINGO RITA’S HALL FRONT ST. TONIGHT Castlegar. RENT A Brothers Sewing Machine POR ONLY $4.00 A MONTH $1.50 A WEEK Free Delivery UNION PETERS DISTRIBUTERS LTD. 1842 Cedar Ave., Trail, B.C. work to “put him on ice.” While we pause long enough $258 Baitiags In Two-Gar Grash A two-car collision on the Selkirk College road last Thurs-| a | day resulted in a total of $250 Samay. No injuries were re- Charges ae bending in .W. L. Detlor, now of eat The modernization of the building marks still another step in the progess of the congregation, which pegan holding services in the Kinnaird hall in 1948. Police ae arlyera of the two cars were Roderick Mosby of, Castlegar and Kenneth Roy Kud- derham of Kinnaird. CASTLE THEATRE SHOWS 7.30 & 8.00 PM. TONIGHT & FRIDAY Dean Martin Stella Stevens THE SILENCERS 'SAT., MON., TUES. Marlon Brando Anjanette THE APPALOOSA "color Comer] Nelson. Mrs. Wallner arrived in = — « WED. —-THURS. — FRI. Rod Taylor Kari Malden te. HOTEL. ~ Su eolar _|red_ boutenniere. Surprise Party Marks 40th Wedding Anniversary On Dec. 26 in the Hi Arrow were married Dec. 27,, 1927 in Osatlowen is in 1911 and Mr. Wall- ner ine pas presented. with ee Pometa SCOLOr Pack camera by the family, also a corsage of red and white carnations and a ruby prised in the banquet oom where over 50 old time friends gathered to honor them further. Delightful refreshments were served end Mr. and Mrs.