as Castlegar News _o creed ee es CREATIVE DANCE . . . Debbie Brown and Dancers give @ unique performance Wednesday night at Stanley Humphries secondary school The dance group uses gymnastics combined with creative dancing Pulpit & Pew By GEORGE JAMES Calvary Baptist Church There is a practice in our church, and I dare say in many others, to bring special attention to the cradle roll of the congregation. Mothers with their newly born and toddlers are called up front and the recent harvest of offspring are recognized as God's gift to us sense of responsibility for each of the youngsters. Seeing them lined up. hap- pily sheltered in love and protection from dangers around them, I could only hope that they may grow up knowing nothing but the beautiful side of life. Our world is full of God's great blessings. In our land we know peace from war, we all have an abundance to eat, An earnest prayer is of- freedom of religion, govern fered for the children and ment provision for the poor parents. It gives us all a and handicapped — DAY TOUR — Nov. 16, 1986 THE GRAND OLE OPREY SPECTACULAR!!! WITH # HANK THOMPSON # KITTY WELLS * FERLIN HUSKY #& LEROY VAN DYKE & LITTLE JIMMY DICKENS * WILF CARTER (MONTANA SLIM) DEPARTING: Nelson Castlegar Treil *65 ALL FOR ONLY PER PERSON NOVEMBER 16 — Depart the Kootenays as indicated We will be stopping in Colville at McDonalds for a 20 minute cot tee break. Then it s on to Spokane. Upon arrival, we will take you shopping tor abou! | hour. time permitting At i215 p.m. we will deport for the Opera House tor the 1.00 p.m. pertormance by the Grand Ole Oprey Your seo!s ore reserved. so enjoy Alter the show, we will be taking you to the tor Chuckwagon tor a full buttet dinner. Bring along your of petite as it is.an all you can eat restaurant! Alter supper we will be on our way home to Io Castlegar and Nelson We are surrounded by law abiding neighbors and enjoy their kindness and concern, We have many opportunities to live as the Bible states in Eccl, 3:13 “that every many should eat and drink and enjoy the good of all his labor, it is the gift of God.” That is the ideal, but long ago many smashed God's ideal by rejection of his per fect way and plunged our world into the hostile place it is. So let's be realistic There is no reason to be lieve that any one of those innocent youngsters will be left to enjoy life as in all the days of Solomon, when “Judah and Israel dwelt safely, every man under his vine and under his fig tree.” No. Even in the best of ordered times we are ad monished to “Be sober, be vigilant; because your ad versary the devil, as a roaring lion, walketh about seeking whom he may de vour, It is too much to expect that any one of us may not be tempted because the Son of God himself was tempted in all points as we are. The cir cumstances are unpredict able but we are all tried often because of our own desire to “do it our way.” What a responsibility we. as parents and friends, have for the future of these young ones. The old proverb, “the hand that rocks the cradle rules the world”, is still true. There is no guarantee that a well brought up child will grow up to be a God-fearing adult or even a respectable citizen. They have to make their own decisions. But with out proper guidelines, with. out instilled thought patterns there is no direction to go but down Just leave it to the Devil, he will court us with such legitimate love talk that we may fall willingly seduced into his lap, for “the God of this world (satan) hath blinded the minds of them which believe not, lest the light of the glorious gospel of Christ, who is the image of God, should shine into them, Even then there is pro vision made for their rescue for God is “not willing that any should perish, but that all should ance.” come to repent Let us follow the will of Jesus that our light may so shine before men (these little ones) that they may see our good works and glorify our Father which is in heaven Youth dance held Young people from South Slocan to Slocan gathered at Slocan Park Hall Sept. 26 for an evening of dancing and fun. Padmos and free rental of « video ME! by Zena Ursuliak, Director of Recreation for Regional jon Ci No.8 A number of prizes were given for a variety of dances. at 531-5671 Winners of the door prizes were: record albums to Blaise Beckjord and Raven in the Slocan Valley. A similar dance is planned Yor Nov. 28. PLEASE CALL 2 Of Special Sunday Opening Sunday, October 5 Jennifer Glead, Vancouver Interior Decorator and Factory Representative will be on hand to answer any of your window covering questions. THE REG. PRICE OF ALL dliechon metolics. wood gram ich darks. de! Only Levolor blinds in over 200 colors! an choose the pedect color tor home Leu blinds custom made to give window great designer touch Choose from brights. ate paste! : ake and mood to suit your taste Ya mn. 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They'll start 1985 Cy The status of Clemens is unclear Young winner Dwight Gooden in Gatme after a line drive hit him on his pitching One against 1986 Cy Young candidate arm last Wednesday, but the young Mike Scott of the Astros, who clinched right-hander has said he'll be ready on Sept. 25. The Angels clinched Sept. 26, the Clemens Be “I think whoever has the momentum in the last week will win, but right now, I'd say the edge would go to Boston.” Angels supporters had a variety of reasons for their position. ‘They've got the two big pitchers, and I imagine they'll both go three times,” said Tiger manager Sparky Anderson. “I'm pulling for the Angels as a sentimental pick,” said Yankee coach *23, Make it o Family Affair! Bring your Friends! 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Boston's Red Sox two days later after elimi Of all the division winners, the Red Sox had the toughest road down the lead CASTLEGAR & AREA RECREATION DEPARTMENT 1; 6 Dog-Wolk-A-Thon Skoting 215 - 4.00 pm Students $1.00, Children 75¢ Porent & Tot Skating |. 2 p.m. $1 25 parent and tots. Friends for Dinner, 4 5 p.m. Complex nastics ot Robson cancelled due to Open House Red Cross Babysitting Course 6.30. 7.30pm Kin noid Elementory. Mexican Cooking 7 8 30 sions KISS Lunch Hour Hockey 12-1. $1 00. Arena Complex Padded Picture Frames 7.8.30 Complex $10. Volley 30 Complex 1.00 p.m. Public Admission. Adults $1 25 oct. 6 Gym oct.7 oct Porent & Tot Skating 11 12 noon. Public Skating 230 430p.m M ing Course. 7-8 30K. S 10 — Lunch Hour Hockey 1 pm. Public Skating 2.3.45 p.m Tarrys Gymnastics 2.30 3 30. Rebels vs Spokane Broves. 8 30 p.m V1 — Public Skating 2 45-4 45pm 17 & 18 — Motwation Through Communicotior Guest Speaker Cynthia Therc Fireside | Be sure to register Monday morning for Friends for Dinner ond Mexicon Cooking Joe Altobelli. “I met (owner) Gene Autry a while back, and he’s such a nice club. shrank from man that I can't help but root for his “I also saw all his movies.” Fung wins four MELBOURNE (CP) Lori Fung of Vancouver won four gold medals at the Four Continents rhythmic gym nastics meet Saturday Fung scored 19.2 of a possible 20 in rhythm, rope and ball routines and scored 19.1 with clubs. The 1984 LEVEL Ia 1 REFEREE CLINIC Olympic champion had won the overall title Friday be- fore entrants cosntested the individual events. Adrienne Mark of Toronto was fifth in rhythm, 18.25, fifth in rope, 18.4, and eighth in ball, 18.125. Lise Gautreau of Moncton, N.B., was fifth in clubs, 17.975. The six-member senior team won the bronze medal in group competition. 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