wewuuy, vail, SU, 1969 rch Services, ST. RITA’S CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev E. A. Brophy Ph. 365-7143 Sunday Masses at dam.-1lam.-7 pm CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Ph. 365-6667 Next tn the Cloverleaf Motel Castleaird Plaza Family Bible Haur - 10 a.m, Family Worship 11 a.m. evening Worship Service 7.00 p.m. Se a Don Brothers Reports... {tuous. vinous, and malt liq- uors, The Speech from the Throne also indicated that a As has been fay. custom since I was first elected in 1958, I will write to you a letter each week outlining the activities taking plac here in the legislature a Vic. ra fro my point of view proposed to extend its prin- Human Rights Act will be as your member in the Bri- ciples into new and more tish Columbia Tecistature, Parliament has! Supreme and County Courts . tl ear" son ts vd aoe would take place with a rais- the 28th Parliament. It apen./ed status for Magistrate's ed at 3 o'clock on Jan. 23, Courts and the Provincial with His Poneur the Tent; Government paying the salar. GRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 7th Ave Kinnaird Rev JH Wiseman DIVINE WORSHIP and Sunday School 9.30 a.m. LUTHERAN CHURCH SERVICES Sundays at 930 a.m. Held in St David's Anelican Church Sunday School 8.45 a.m. Rev Harold C. Clark CHURCH OF GOD Kinnaird Community Hall Pastor: Rev. Ira Johnson Phone 385-6762 Sundav Schnol 9.15 a.m. Morning Worship 10 a.m. 7 p.m. Fri. Youth Fellowship 730 nm Wed_ Bible Study and Praver — Held in Homes ———_—$—$—___ APOSTOLIC CHURCH Two blocks East of the Castleaird Shopping Plaza 10 a.m Sunday School Hour iam Morning Worship 720 pm Fvangelletic Service Wed., 7.00 Prayer Bible Study Phone 365-7807 Rev. Helmut Buttenberg Pastor PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 791 First Ave. Pastor: Rev. L. M. Simmonds Phone 365-5212 Sunday School 9.55 a.m. Morning Wurship 11 a.m. Evangelistic Service 7 p.m. Tuesday: Bible Study and Prayer 7.30 p.m. Friday: Young Peoples 7.30 p.m. intr John R. Ni- tes of the magistrate’s. from the rend the Speech The Opening of this year's The Speech from the!Session took place with the Throne_ historically contains usual pomp and pageantry an outline of the Govern-!attended by Judges from the Ment’s programme for the Court of Appeal and the forthcoming yenr. In the Supreme Court of British Col: Throne Sveech this year, athe umbia. together with Mayors high point was the inden ni University Chancellors "and that the Government be Presidents, and a number of ‘challenging areas. The lawy-|B ers and judges perked up/— Hawaiian Dances Alpha Phi chapter of | Beta Sigma Phi met twice in January, The first meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Marvin Wood of Kinnaird with the hostesses being Mrs. Wood and Mrs. Ray Marx. The program, Music into drama and dance, was given by Mrs. Gunther Aichele and $10 CHEQUE was reseated to Lillian Hdley ‘of Robson for her entry in an essay contest sponsored by the Vancouver Indian Centre Society on the topic “What I would Like to When I Finish School.” Presenting the cheque to Miss Ridley is John Holden, principal of SHSS where Miss Ridley is a was open only to those who could claim Indian heritage. Miss | Ridley placed fourth and was the only entry from SHSS. ryonn Bozek. wrence Paul and Mrs. ae bes hia hosted the second meeting of the month at the home of Mrs. Paul of to be/Ki ‘Mrs...Dave Ferguson spoke on Hawaiian dances and d grade nine student. The Madge Hogarth Trumbell contest , onstrated several of the taj dance: i Mrs. Dennis Austin spoke ‘on ballet’ and played parts — Castlegar News Photo of records on ballet. setting up a Roval Commis- sion to review the laws and Tegulations relating to the sale and sale and consumption of spit-| tay Accident Results In Fine of $250 For Langley Man A Langley man. Barrie A. Brown. pleaded guilty to an imnaired driving charge in magistrate’s court here Saturday and was fined $250. Police say Brown was in volved in an accident that day two miles south of the emnnind fant when hice was in collision with one Griven t by Rov. Rendall Grif- fith, 17, of -Trail. Dame te the Griffith car was $350 while that to the Brown vehicle was 00 ere were no inji —— THE SALVATION ARMY Sundav 945 am_ Sunday School 11am Holiness Meeting 730 pm Evening Service Tuesdav 780 pm_ Prayer and Bible Study Thursday 730 pm Wome League ¥rida SUGAR AND SPICE invited _mrests ————— pening normally indleates et spring is not hats, This vear’s Session was held in cold winter conditions and some of the colour of past years was not in evi dence Four new Members of the [Legislature were intro- luced — Norman Levi, the NDP Member for Vancouver Scuth: Bill Kine. the NDP] y, Member for Revelstoke Slo can; Allan Cox. the Wibera Person who says it, and stick brings out the Cossack in ene mildest of motorists. Firs! you eye the pile of snow a mouth of your driveway: locks fairly light and only two eet leep. You get’ the old crock Re, | going, usually,. start slowly Biekwards? out of then give it the gun and try to buck Saneyne the drift ‘on sheer. raw courage and plain stupidity. you Member for Oak Bay: ane Dave Brousson. the Tibera! bim, abbrige downy any ou'd Member for North Vancou |see would be two fect eet, ing to semaphore “SOS.” ee Enrvone onpents this you wouldn’t even see tat year’s Session be har4 unless he were six .fect tall foueht, sreumentive andlor more. drawn out. One of the majar Teasons is fist: theny jae With the announced re Becaus: signation of R. M. Strachan my bad back, and as leader of the NoP Party wi about heart attacks, | several stalwarts will be vv. and bone laziness, I’ve been ine for his nusition and wil! hiring boys to shovel our be going “all out” to make a front and back sidewalks, gand impression in the Lee- about 90 yards of them. islature. These Members are: (Remember the ood, old Dave Barrett. Tom_ Berser days, when you offered to and Bob Williams. I expect shovel somebody's ‘walk and that education will come in worked like a little beaver vi: 7380 pm Open Air and Young Peoples Mallory You are never a stranger at the Army Public invited to all services, )'™ for a sreat deal of discussion. for two hours, knocked al ona will be debated Jong andjthe door when you were finished, hoping for a dime, or. maybe even a_.quarter, and some gentle, little old lady would say, “Thank you, hee ao" and give you a The Castlegar area re- ceived a brief mention in the irone Speech when it was indiested thet a maior devel- opment in 1068 was the cont. cook have ‘changed. REGIONAL ECUMENICAI. PARISH gs the Arrow Dam. in Octaper The kids now work for a nearly six cents ahead of was the sec ST. DAVID‘S ANGLICAN CHURCH Rev. Terry Allen — Ph. 365-7424 Services at 8.00 am. and 11.00 am. MORNING Castlegar, 11.15 a.m. UNITED CHURCH CASTLEGAR & ROBSON Rev. Geo. Hermanson — Ph. 365-8337 Sunday School, Castlegar, 9.30 a.m. WORSHIP Robson, 9.45 a.m. UNITED CHURCH K Kinnaird 11.00 a.m. Sunday School, Kinnaird, 9.45 a.m. Rev. Clinton Howard — Ph. 365-7814 INNAIRD - GENELLE Genelle 9.30 a.m. ond of three Ci River Treatv Projects to become beets, corn = bed iby, the snow- operational. However. it hasn't cost me much yet. I've hired five, and three of them haven't been seen since they started working on the front walk, /e We'll Hrubably find them in the spring, smiling seraphic- among. the rotted oa leaves and fallen branches. But one of them, a rosy- faced urchin called Jerry, is go places. He’s Het F.J. SMITHERAM TRAILER TOWING Fully Insured Phone 365-5308 Box 1351, Castlegar about an inch Se it, and it’s seven o'clock un a Sunday morning, he phones to see if 1 want him. If it’s snowing as if there OFrFIce SUPPLIES CASTLEGAR LEDGERS JOURNALS LEDGER SHEETS JOURNAL SHEETS COLUMNAR PADS STAMP PADS RUBBER STAMPS FILE FOLDERS TYPEWRITER RIBBONS PAPER CLIPS ADD ROLLS PHONE 365-7266 NEWS was a big hole in the sky, if like a bisa and drifting dee ‘ou couldn't get Hold of that tad if you got the whole police fores lvoking for him. ches of it snow, ‘he’s Ti there. td tere 8 el zn ict clea the. ‘driveway just fee eigen before “the town snowplow comes along and fills it in ving use of the flu, and ‘those tallic Sometimes ike it. mal a foot of iron ice under that surface of fluffy stuff. But it’s the nearest modern equiv- alent to a cavalry charge that I know, except that you're going backwards. What gives it ie little ex- ice is that, because of ae uge banks, you can’t see a Hing in either direc- ‘ion as (Hon The other day, I nearly even there’s ied two snowmobiles, that j were whizzing past. And the next day, an et truck would have gat me. except that this was one of the times I didn’t the garage, |" ju hit that enemy | horns Snow Just Like the Good Old Days brea plough the drift. beat the mod- em methods ‘ot snow remov- it some land. Today, instead of trucks we. have: the snowblower. And in the spring, when the snow is all gone. with sce a shovel, m what used to nice, green lawn. day, O but a matter of pride, to keep ear in action, even though we drive only blocks to work. We're caught on the of our own dilemm: keep: when winter decides ‘that there’s a lot of life in the DANCE TO LIVE MUSIC FRIDAY NIGHTS at the LEGION Members and Guests Welcome “COFFEE BREAK” By LOIS HUGHES Box 731, Castlegar Teil Lois: 365-5503 Agenda for Presbyterial Given at CUCW Meeting The first meeting of the will attend. Other membe:. new year of the Castlegar will attend part of the ses United Church Women ex- ‘sions. In circle reports, Mrs. E. Here we are’ in the mid- game behind their barracks. dle of Minor Hockey week Now the Hockey Hall of Fame so it just seems imevitabic that we talk hocsey. uly technical use, as much as L enjoy tne game, ve em- ‘rassed my huspand mure once with my ick of know-how on rules and oth SHOW AT 7.30 & 8 p.m. MAT. SAT. 1.30 TUE. - WED, - CASTLE SAT. & MON. MATINEE SAT. Talay Sih (OV:0RE oun THU. - FRI. “Q02E.ARY'S BABY : wid you. ever . wonder where it all started? My oluest sun. supplied gzome background on tus sub- ject when he brought | fue the F okticial is located in Kingston, al- though Montreal and Halifax subsequently protested King- ston's claim. If I were asked - where hockey started, it seems the only logical answer is with the kids. Lam partial to the small- est players of the Mitey Mite! division where my husband m the’ scnvol lib- and swnes eis They number sume 96 and range from four to nine year olds. The Mites have given him tla great deal ot pleasure and often come up with the fun- niest sayings. We tried to a few ‘to relate ecutive was held recently| with president Mrs. Polly Krait reported for the Har- Travis reading the devotion- mony Friendship Circle. Tacu als from the Upper Room. meeting was held at the home The scripture reading was of Mrs. S. Walton with 1. © | from psalm 75 with Prayers! members present. A baby a and a thought for the day! “How shameful that we taxe for granted things for which we should give thanks.” Communications includea the program and agenda for the Presbyterial which is to be held in Rossland Feb. A letter of thanks from tne 46./were sent rangement was sent to th hospital for Mrs. D. Cra. ford and. flowerr.were se. to Mrs. R. Dek'oe. “A -get-we. ecard and baby cara wes. signed by ait the members. Seventeen get-weil caru. out during tw. month and 1v¥ visus were United Churen Home for made, Mrs. J. Lipset gave a Girls for a donation was re- Wux on Unina, mus, niatt ale ceived and also a thank-you fi letter from Union College tur a donation. Membership is to be tak- ‘Wn chee NABOB. Regular or Fine .......... Coffee uE en out an the Castlegar Vita for th the * vebruary Mecuilg. here: arently a survey was madi fa Ht |g yay “tae al game the 1 result vot this was too long and it had to be cut off at the mark my husbard made, the bewilder- ed lad repuied, “But gee, tas is my big brothers!” The game also makes rules of its own. . . like the was 1855. No honor seems to go un- disputed. The book relates that in Kingston at that tume a group Minor Hockey INTERMEDIATE HOCKEY February Ist, 8.00 p.m. ALL STARS vs NAKUSP Social and Dance Following Game Everyone Welcome old boy yet, and to prove 4. Snowmobile Contests Highlight Nakusp Follies Champion racers frum Fernie, Cranbrook and Cres- ton are pledged to go to Na- kusp for the snowmobile rac- es during the Second Annual be award in me! fay the Follies. will be trophies for each. classification win- ner. In addition, trophies will led to second and Winter Follies at Summit third places respectively and Lake this weekend. During the ‘veckend Yac- the Powder Puff derby. There were three major es in Nelson, Dan Santano | classifications for the various and others from Nakusp talk: ie to racers and convinese them to come to Nakusp for the Follic with -his racing team, plans bo: 12% to Nakusp for the ev- it. Chester is formerly o: day. sp and was active in the Follies | events last year. - Dave Seromise’ of Kelow- ine Nelson Winter Carnivai snowmobile races id. January. Mr. Dunn came third overall in his class and Mr. Santano placed second in the’ Mayor's race. Snowmobile “race _ offic- the co and “lan a 12° mile’ cross country race at the 3,000 foot level. “This track . will. come in view of the spectators five times during‘ the race. ‘Race officials’ caution that machines should be equipped with flaps sng arate should ‘wear safety he one ~ inf » Box ie have’ ‘Prepared an an. ice skatin iB itLake at thea site of the uPollfes and re- It's sort of fun dri this stuff, thougk. Tt port everything will be ready (SS Weled Fis =1-n-8 DAY OR Taxi Castlegar SAFE, COURTEOUS SERVICE VHONE 365-7222 — CASTLEGAR TAXI NIGHT | sizes of of machines. es. co! Chester Toth of Fernie, ‘There three types of races run, sprints; obstacle and cross- untry. Elimination races begin at 1 p.m. Saturday and the finals begin at 9 a.m. on Sun- BEL ‘AIR Beauty Salon Telephone 365-5822 607 Columbia Avenue CASTLEGAR, B.C. INDIVIDUAL HAIR STYLING HAIR COLORING, BLEACHING AND COLD WAVES HAIR PIECES & WIGS STYLED TN-AL Stock Clearance Chrome Chairs, kitchen, each ... Dinette Sets, kitchen, 5 pee Quilt ‘Top Mattress "& Box “Spring Ui 39" withTegs reg. 79: 95, per set SOFA BEDS, reg 219.95 NOW ONLY SOFA BEDS, reg. 199. 60 NOW ONLY .. . $178.00 .. $148.00 Both for Deluxe All New 2a” ELECTRIC RANGE et ay rar 10 CU. FT. FRIDGE ONY: CHESTERFIELD SUITES Solid Walnut’ Base‘ Re; 9.95, ONLY e. 18. cu. ft. Beatty: . CHEST. FREEZER used 3 months ONLY: $150.00 UNPAINTED 2 Piece ‘All Vin; Reg. 259.95 LOUNGE & CHAIR NOW $195.00 FURNITURE LUGGAGE 10% OFF LIST PRIGE 1378 BAY AVENUE Final Stock Clearance before moving to New. Larger. Store White Elephant Store TRAIL, B.C. tame another young player, ef soldiers known as the ituy- when cauied in for a face-uit, al Canadian Rifles played the Marx Auto Body . & Paint Service Towing — Body Work Painting — r] Insurance Claims Handied Prompuy 24-Hour Wrecker Service Phone 365-7248. Age doesn’t seem to hold these utue fellows. back as far as results go, hour in- get Take the time. when one utit- how to write yel et.” Society and Mrs. L mMcNeu ‘was elected a8 representauve . gin. for the UCW. The Presbyterial was dis- cussed and wrs, H. Gruin- mett and Mrs. J. Sherbisu Rough Weather Causes Nordic Lodge Problem In Insiallation Due to the inclement weather and the seasonal and “flu” among the Nordic Lodge No. 76 Sons .of Norway membership, only ‘a partial slate a of officers was inhaled last Friday evening for the year 1969. I Reinsbakken was OFFICE SUPPLIES ’ Adding Machine Tapes and Ribbons Typewriter Erasers Typewriter Ribbons Ink & Ballpoint Pens Steno Note Books Johnson. New officers are as follows: President I Olson, vice- G. Melrose, secre- treasurer! Mrs. E DeLong, financial secretary U. Mat The evenings buster Bites was won by olrs.) win. suu- ‘There was no report from e Mogwoud Cirae whu naw ‘Tne members were urged Ww attend the annual cowen Diceung as there 3s Muca Ww be auscussed. A get-well card was sizn- ed by ail the members pre- seul anu wit be seve tu mrs B. Ferguson im Kupsun wiv is Sontned to her home witn e flu. UIG Bookiet Prints Gurrent Fraud Facis News media magis- and in: |trates’ comments on the Un- employment Insurance Com- mussion’s current fraud de- tection program are noted in a recently published booklet Fraud Falls Down. The comments are drawn untry fect the ecowing public con- cern for losses to the UL fund which have _ resulted B 2% Ib. tin Case of 48 Tall Tins ... $7.39 Carnation : Evaporated 10 Tall Tims ............ $1.49 a 10: $1.00 Me 6 ibs. $1.00 Margarine 19° 49¢ Mil ‘Soups :: MAPLE LEAF heese Past. With Hockey Puck Tonite or Vegetable DOMESTIC Shortening DOMESTIC Vegetable Oil Pure. 24-07. tin Fresh Killed. Roasting. 4 lbs. and Up ...... Chickens Some. flagrant cases G_| Which the munviduals rere from in Reigebakken and Mrs, M. Wheatley: Mrs. Reins] was Me nied’ the Lodge ree presentative to the Castlegar Villa Society. ‘A letter of thanks from the Salvation Army captain for a Christmas haaper was Pencil Sharpeners File Folders Ledger and Journal Sheets Rubber Cement and Scotch Tape CASTLEGAR NEWS If we haven't got it, we can get it for you L Olson recorded in this quick To sume of activities. Dedicated by "its authors | “to the encouragement: of honesty and the discourage- ‘ment of dishon ” the bouk- fices. They, are part of the commission's continuing ed- to explain New showed colored slides taken during the lodge’s fall and winter parties, unemployment insurance en- fidtement to the general pub- Evening Group Elects 1969 opson Officels ,er’s re] their annual . The annual reports Thi ‘showed. a most: successful and active year..The treasur-; end o {made donations totalling i Robson ‘and Castlegar to various worthy causes. NOTICE The Board of Management of the Hospital requires des: leting their terms of office. tors to Join the Hospital ‘Society today. . Membership in the Society is open to all persons in the _ Hospital District: Castlegar, Kinnaird, Robson, Brilliant, Ootischenia, Blueberry, Thrums, etc. DIRECTORS ON BOARD OF MANAGEMENT 2 appointed Two new directors must be elected at the Annual Meet- ing in March 1969. Candidates must before the end of January, 1969. YOU may join the Society by paying lowing locations: : West’s Dept. Store 6 elected join the society $1.00 at the fol- al Mrs._'P. McPhee of Robson aud Mrs. McDonald of Castle- :gar_won the blanket. A vote rt showed that at the of thanks was extended to all 1968 the group had j Case who worked so hard $460 selling tickets. A thank-you letter’ was received trom Mrs. J. Huck- !vale, secretary: of the Wo- cus Auxiliary to Woodland decided in November that ae stead -o: exchanging al Chris' they rould cached donate ie each towards the Woodlan the gifts for the Evening Group and: een thein to Woodland The ties pees were clectea They are president dent Mrs. Hi Belbeck, secre- tary-treasurer Mrs. L. Don- ald, director * wits, Le Zurek, sunshine committee Mrs. F. Giraud and phoning Mrs. A. Smecher. PR, “PETTITT PHOTOS CONON SUPER 8 9 ZOOM Model 814 PETTITT PHOTOS “SOLOHd LLILdd | - Complete with Case & Chest Pod Reg. $359.95 Cash Special $269.95 Os | SOLOHd LL113d | PETTITT PHOTOS Sirloin, Club, ‘Canada Choice, Canada Good . 99% = 69° Baconeu Approved. 1-Ib. pkg. 79¢ Steaks MAPLE LEAF Pork Sausage Government Approved Blade or Short Rib Roast Canada Choice, | Canada Good Veal Patties Fresh Frosted ..... COUNTRY Total vit. rortitied cereals. 12-0. 49€ Corn Fiakes 10-0z,. packages 2 49° Dutch Oven Bread Fresh Daily. 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