\ Paslegpisseng en iiy ie ieee ene > THE| CHURCH BELL News eo Views ‘ Christe: ac De David's welcomed two infant members on Palm Sunday, when Gavin,’ son ‘of Mark and Kay Mealing, and Chery), daughter of Mickey and Denise Killough, were chris- tened. ‘The new order of christen- ing and communion service was conducted—an alternative form of service which will be in use in the Anglican Church. Concert St. David's Anglican choir is, sponsoring a concert’ on Friday, April 26, at Stanley Humphries Secondary School, “The program will include several local choral groups; the Russian | mixed. choir, Twin Rivers’ Elementary, Stanley Humphries, St. Rita's Roman Catholic and St. David's Angli- can'‘choirs, as well as a number. of | individuals. Also. on the program will’ be’a number. of local young : people ,who’ com: peted for and won trophies ‘at ‘the recent Musle Festival in Nelson, The purpose of the concert is two-fold, First of all, it is a welcome opportunity for choirs to get together to sing and to renew old acquaintances, Se- condly, the’ proceeds will be used to purchase a chord organ for the Raspberry Lodge. So! make it a family night to enjoy some light pleasant music and at the same time contribute to a worthy cause. Tickets are available at various local stores and from St. David's choir. members. ‘Adults $1, students and sonior citizens 75 cents, “Chureh Bell” Notes The “Church Bell” appears every second week. Items’ for. publication’ should ‘be in the hands of Mrs. W. E. MacCabe a. week before the.’ date.“ of - publication. The next “Church Bell” | column | willbe printed on ‘Thuraday, May 2. Minto Chapter OES Holds Its Installation of Officers Minto Chapter No. 79, Order of the Eastern Star, held its’ ‘installation \ of. ' 1974-76 officers Tuesday evening of last week in the Twin Rivers Hall. ‘A large number of guests were present’ from Nelson, Trail, Nakusp, Rossland “and San Clemente, Calif. The® Minto Chapter has been‘ very active: since March 1954:and celebrates; its 20th sbirthday this year. Among the “Wistinguished guests were Mrs. Catherine Argyle ‘of Nelson, Mrs..Mary Buchan of Trail and Mrs. Gladys Rose’ of Willow Point, all past Grand Matron’s of the Grand Chapter of British Columbia: OES. Also present + was. Mrs. H. © Schellenberg associate grand conductress of * the Grand Chapter of B.C. and a © member of Minto Chapter. worthy | matron” Mrs. ‘John Raine, worthy patron : John Raine, ite matron Mrs. John Stier, associate | patron John’ Stier, ‘secretary. Mrs, H. Johnson, - treasurer’ Mrs, C. Petts, conductress Mrs. N. Zuk, associate ‘conductress Mra. L. Buffett, Chaplain: Mrs. A. McNeil, marshall Mrs. D. Stewart, organist Mrs. M. Peachey, Adah Mrs. D. Craig, Ruth. Mrs. J. Heslop, Esther Mrs... Donnan, Martha. Mrs. Ed Johnson, Electra Mrs. E. Sherbiko, ‘warder Colin Petts and sentinel Mrs, W. Sommer- . field who. was unable to be present owing to sickness. ‘Retiring worthy, matron Mrs. /F. Fuller. thanked her officers, committees and mem- bers for a good year and wished the’ new. officers | well. Mra. ” ‘The was directed by past. matron Mrs. S. Grant assisted by Mrs. G. Caskey as installing chap- Mrs. D. Stewart and Mrs: ‘bet installi Typewriters, STIs >: ON and Color. TV's for ‘rent by week or tmonth : ‘Union Peters 1334 Cedar Ave., Trail Telephone 368-4331. 1$.S, No.1 * Mike Tomiin “8 365-5511 Site'5, 5, Comp. uv 24HR. SERVICE, . PHONE 365-5511 Raine d Mrs. ‘Fuller. with her past: matron's Jewel. Retiring patron Mr. Petts ‘was presented with his'pin.on Beha ot of: the: hapter, phy: chs fe to the'new officers and chapte: members. Members.’ were’ re- minded of the Cancer Tea, to be held. this* Saturday: in the Legion: ‘Gifts were also presented, to Mrs, Fuller and Mr./Petts on behalf of their officers’ by Mrs. © id Mr.'Raine. Mrs.-R- Donnan : -;onbehalf ‘of Mr. “and. ice Rait GOLDEN) WEDDING ‘ANNIVERSARY ‘was Repin' o _ celebrated Easter Sunday at Tarrys Hall by Mr. , Kelowna and: Mrs..: Peter LAxals Zartoelt of ho Castlegar,” 13. grandchildren and ©‘ six’ great- Master of ¥ Zayteoff with William ‘ Popofi of: Ootischenia and Mrs. Pete auras who were The “of ‘Oetaeala, Mrs. Pete [Eleanor]: Guests from Grand Forks, Slocan Valley’ and giving an'evlogy on’ the couple's life 'togeth Verna jalae surreunding areas. The Kabatoffs have four childrea, Mrs. Fred unio Zobel Throne, Pat Kabat i ‘the Castl ‘congratulated ‘the « Castlegar ~ Senior. Citlens. Assoctaflons Hold WK Reglonal Council: Spring Meeting ‘ 2 the Spring ‘meeting of the. \. West Kootenay. Regional, Coun: cil, Senior Citizens Association, © was held Wednesday afternoon of last week in the Castlegar’ f ,and'’District Senior ‘Citizens’ ' Centre. President John Stier of’ branch ext . to the provincial annual SCA. conference which is to be held In Kelowna in June. Since there {s room avallable on the bus for lourned after. which all ‘enjoyed. H half hour sing-song led by M.' Bouchier of Rossland’ at thes! : iano, ais h it ware dorved afew more, the from ‘Trail; Castlegar, Christina Lake and Grand Forks will join the, Nelson bers on’ the bus, a warm welcome to all present ‘and! {ntroduced ‘regional ‘presi- dent Mrs, W. R. Forrester. She; extended greetings ‘to all.and © members‘ on. their lovely hall. |. She invited all present to join in + the’ singing of “Happy Birth- day”. for’ those who “.2-The question’ ‘of a’ Life Membership in the SCA. was ° discussed, There are.no guide- lines for this, but it was thought / that it should bo a member who has the good of the association ‘at heart and have worked for . their Brandt) ana who Is really Shave had, birthdays since) the | last’ meeting. -; )Roll call was, answered ‘by LATEX‘ EXTERIOR | MONAMEL EXT. PRIMER .G.P. PORCH: & FLOOR QUART $3.29 ACCENT COLORS SLIGHTLY HIGHER PRICED - Look to Oglow Bldg, 605 Col. Ave. Supply Ld. Phone 365-7202 FOR ALL YOUR PAINTING. NEEDS | GENERAL PAINT two weeks ago. She also gave a report‘on'the West’ ‘Kootenay branches‘ which’ ‘she: * jhad ite i he ‘Provincial 4 ‘was, noted © the ‘Nelson ‘embers are chartering a bus’ to také members and deletes | 4 Clergy: Terry Alten ‘ALM, Sundi i “10:00 ‘A.M. United i Chorth Service fi 05 No’ 11:15: Service; ' Regiona Confirmation — ‘Service ‘In’ Nelson JAMS coo * Parish Office: Phone: 365-8337: Members’ of ‘West’ Koote- nay Wing of COPA, Flight 22, ir April be landing ‘at the by the Castlegar lunch commit’ tee ‘under. the’ capable» con-"’ venorship of Mrs. K* Keating” / ee ‘CH RCHES. What. is: Missing ST. RIT CATHOLIC ‘CHURCH Rev, W, ‘Harciaon Task Force fo Deal With B.C.'s Health: Minister Dennis Cocke has announced that a Task Force’ has been esta- blished to recommend ways of implementing, the report of the tf on the ag Communicafively Impalred the communicatively impaired, methods for Increasing the numbers of trained The Scene at sfels “KINNAIRD JUNIOR (CONDARY. SCHOOL and nny and for. developing “We took home another pro- tively, impaired in B.C., which was tabled in the legislature by the- minister... .;The Task Force, chaired by Dri John Gilbert:(UBC) has as members, Dr, Hugh Richards and David Zink, department of health; Dr.\R.\Duncan, depart- ment of, Walsh: RG H.. Project, Van- couver. The ‘Task ‘Force will be making on a fessional The Sask Force which has been meeting since December of last year, hopes to make preliminary recommendations by. June of this year, “Although established by the minister of health” sald Mr. Cocke, “the Task Force is also reporting to the ministers’ of human resources and educa- tion, both of whom have concerns in this area. ‘The overall objective of the Task Force is ae provide the number of. problem | areas; standards for; service, . the provision of: hearing-alds, the of services for ind Ted :Bristow Phone’ Evenings: 965-8141 47198 Columbia Ave... bepertaesy ENo. 6 Ymir Ra. Na on: ‘Eve. 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(LES) CAMPERLL MURT CAMPBELL, PUBLISHER AND EDITOR RENE BRODMAN, SHOP FOREMAN‘ WALTER MARKEN, ADVERTISING war, “in ink with the correct name and.address of the writer. “Pen” names will be used’ on’ request; “but"the correct name must be submitted: Agreement: It is agreed by the advertiser re- | questing space that the lability of the paper in the event of failure’ to publish any advertise- ? ment of any description or in the event that errors occur in the publishing of an advertise -ment shall -be’ limited ‘tothe Amount. pald by “for that portion of ‘the alPertie- Ing. space occupied by the incorrect. item only, and that there shall be no Mability in any event beyond the amount paid for such adv: ertisement, _@ - tions for delivering ‘present services most ‘effectively and establishing new’ services where ‘necessary.” , ROCK Requests Bill 4 ~ Be Deferred for Study The Regional “District,'of Central Kootenay will strongly urge the p granttype government’ which would operate solely through to defer action ‘on'Bill 84, the Community ‘Resources ‘Act. “The:-RDOK ‘Board _ voted unanimously,,’at its April 6 meeting to ask the government lo, take no‘action'‘on this bill until a closer, study is. made of how. community.» resource boards might affect the existing local structures’ of government and how resource boards may be-integrated ‘into th setup without overlapping the | doing away with regional ' districts, Many’ board. members have also. questioned ~ the manner in which » resource board : directors”: get” their positions.:’ The ° RDCK: board feels there should be i . telling. Boards, Mayor Sam Salavador of Creston, and also a Director of ae said instead of asking to our parents last Thursday. In it ‘plans were outlined for our Arts Concert to be held tonight at 7:30, “The program will consist of speech arts, drama and band selections. The speech arts and drama presentations are those presented "at the.” Kiwanis Festival of the Arts in Nelson luring March, i “The band will be the Grade 9 band ‘of’ Kinnaird, Junior Secondary School. All bands at our school will’ be ’given’ an opportunity. to form’: in public at a concert this June.” ‘The letter went on to aay, “Parents ‘are ‘reminded that Friday and any day before a holiday is still considered a regular schoo) day, and. alten: dance is mandatory, The excuse that ‘nobody else is going’ is not valid as an excuse to stay home, Regul classes. are "always held. If they are not, ‘you will be. informed © by - letter. |. Regular attendance is important on each prescribed school day whether it be Friday or.a day before a holiday oF long Necker Cae We have. been continuing Bill 84, the Reston District of Central Kootenay should be the’ government: loraet the whole damn thing. the flag and sing our national an- : them?, ‘Time was type elections’ held’ to fill’ such positions instead of the present method: of appointments and . elections’ at: open’ meetings where “such. meetings © may easily ‘be stacked. ‘There was'also'the feeling that, community - resource: boards “might, give : way; to d ey ro! Kaali up the topic of Bill He ‘says hi ts iggest complaint ; against, Bill 84°has to’do. with what may eventually happen to existing municipal bodies.” He says“ under- the’ act, such resource boards ‘will have vast n we sq our to say, “Iam an ‘Ameren or, 1 am a Canadian.” as ‘a: border : cousin, I might ‘suffer with you the vitriol’ of the organized world-wide slings and arrows o! the Yankee-haters and : thi naive home home-grown dupes who are used as a Trojan horse of subversion and discord, * in.th Big: brothers s tactics. “True patriot love in. * they - sons “command.”; Excep' those’ who have given their allegiance .to Mao’ Tse: Tung, Castro, ‘Allende’ or-Brezhnev. :'see. thee rise—rising ve rising food costs, rising interest rates and rising disgust at th perversion of, our democratic.” Teun FOUND IN AAO! ‘CARS foe SUBay. es Ge ee doe sen A) XY STAGES TIN & ‘Have ‘Your Car “Cooling System Checked é _ Says Friendly Frank - TEMPERATURE TELLS'A‘LOT Ws as cance SOM EDICAL WisTORY. Thee inven OF THE HELPED. WITH TODAY'S TECH "ESO y PAROWAX ‘for, ,YOUF CAF, in good supply .. a “e paar “Agents. for Hertz Rent-a-Car and Trucks) ‘ -Gas'is Our Business — Service Our Specialty” Phone 365-3355 PARK .ESSO 4 eth coe ero once ta payee etn a TN maar our sessions, These sessions” are ‘held ui We ‘discuss atrengths and values gang learn: to way of life.” “The true. North strong, and.\free?”: Like free sanctuary. for . draft-dodgers id_ deserters, Chilian’ radicals one. who. can spell .“gimmi"; . freedom ‘to ‘panhandle‘on the streets ‘wielding a' knife; free- dom for homosexuals in “drag” - ta. solicit, on’ the ” streets; freedom to abort’ an unborn 5 “0 Canada® we stand on.’ guard for thee?" Like fun we “dol Like’ those who permit ‘the.’ Stars and Stripes to be dragged through the mud, all too'many ~ too highly to merica. ¢ lie down‘and be:trampled. into “Announced Two awards totalling more. ‘than $14,000 to two Kootenay residents’ were. announced ‘re- cently © under: the’ Criminal initrles Conpensition ‘Act :of:, among ‘awards. ° : awe : cof pis "than $29,000 made “to: persons ‘receiving ‘injuries re." sulting ‘crimes.’ ‘The Workmen's ”” Compensation 4 Board’ ‘administers the: legisla- tion: z A21 year-old ‘West Koote- x Stteee, ‘a’ heart. atlack ‘and=: manent partial paralysis: of th uring. i the face and was scarred " unidentified. ‘men’: were * Bae ’ highest ; & ee Oe ‘° , “Call the Welcome Wagon Hostess» ‘LOIS: FERGUSON: or CAY JONES 365-5638" understand : ourselves and others better, Most students feela atrong sense | of benefit’ from’: th sessions. It is good to be able bo ‘ “talk things overisi The ‘Grade beon!.doing’ some’ very nice singing {n° French. under, the” Grant, W ‘tutelage of . Mi dmpre think you will Wasn't the Easter. break beautiful? That's\the:word for. it... Beautiful, Thank you Go nor General: (pire tae ; The provinelal cabinet will make a decision on the Cowan Report on Post-Secondary Edu- cation in the Kootenays within ‘the next two or three weeks, Education Minister Eileen Dail, told a delegation of Notre Dame University students in -Victoria on Monday of last week, v3 Forty-four students travel- ‘led in vans to the provincial capital to impress upon ‘the minister the importance of a @ecision on the report before ‘the end of this school year, NDU Student President, Lyle . Viereck said students. ust know the future of NDU. | Says Provincial Cabinet fo Make Decision on Cowan Report Soon to decide where to furthar their education this fall, Mrs. Dailly will take the Cowan Report to the cabinet and if it is accepted favorably by the ministers, she said additional funds could © be provided to enable NDU to start some new programs this However, she said, there . will be no legislation on the report before the fall session. The trip cost the student union $750, of which $355 still must raised through local contributions. The $415 already raised came from students, FANDU, downtown donations and personal donations. CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 18, 1974 D-BAR-D LICENSED DINING LOUNGE Open Fridays 4 p.m. to 3 a.m, Saturdays 12 Noon to 1 am. Sundays 12 Noon to 10 p.m, D-BAR-D CABARETS SATURDAY NIGHT ONLY THE RYTHMNAIRES WESTERN TACK One Mile South of Welgh Scales at Ootischenta WE GUARANTEE SAVINGS al CUT-RATE the FOOD FOLKS. BARBECUE STEAK eer, ‘CHUCK. 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