CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Jan, .6,,1966 “ST: DAVID'S"’ ANGLICAN CHURCH CHRISTMAS EVE — 11,00 p.m. Holy Communton CHRISTMAS DAY — 9,80 a.m. Family Eu 11 a.m. Holly Communion Robson Memorial Church PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 78 Ries Ave, Ser-liegar is the centre and hub of Minister Tells Congregation _ Castlegar Needs Wide Vision Choosing as his topic “New Year — New Town”, Rey, F. H. Willey gave a sp ecial address Sunday at the Castlegar United Church, which was observing the oceasion cf Castlegar attain- ing town status, Mr. - Willey, stressing the need for rsalization and accept- ance of resf’ ponsibility, quoted Jesus's words 10 the Hebrew natlon which hed argeelven, = Sood! ‘auch’ is given, "of him. is tnuch “WF we al applied those words to ourselves as we look forward to becoming a town, how would we fare? We have been given a land ‘of unexceiled favorable climate, rivers, lakes, forests, game, fish and wealth in money and enjoyment,” he continued. In its central position Cast-| can the Kootenays and is confronted on every side with an expand- ing economy. There is the dam, | ism: which has brought a boom today wnt ent Be Cifiada in nig New Yeon" s and which tomorrow and in the years ahead will add much to of humility and having in their hearts the capacity; to forget this area, and the industries and the abundance of natural resources, There is also the new col- lege on which construction has already begun, “We in the Kootenays should tremble a little in our attluence, for as Governor General Vanier message, we are ont tag fluent nation on a Ba Oo this earth with 18 million people benefitting from a land and re- sources that could give all the necessities of life to many more millions! As we in the Kootenays have been given so much, what is it that will be required of us?” he ones Mr. Willey continued: “As we took at one new town, what sa 7 Binet we need a vision of what Castlegar and the area can become, which calls for no alt thinking, no provincial- “The ‘good old days’ are gone forever but better days are Cordicl Awaits Pastor: Rev. R. K. Webb APGSTOLIC CHURCH 10 am. — Sunday Sahoo! a 2 blocks East of the c ird Shopping Centre THE SALVATION ARMY @ine Street) Sunday ors, Sunday School es Friday‘ —- 8.30 Youth Group : 13. 35) Saturday — 9 *Boys Club {salele Club (ages 12 - de "held at 363 Main Street Phone 365-7112 11 a.m.’ MORNING WORSHIP 7.30 p.m. EVANGELISTIC SERVICE Phone 365-5884 All Welcome Rey. C. Stone, Minister ahead! We eure seek qu ality and ess for ast be they PB or true, “Citizens also must have respect for public office. Those who have been elected are ser- -{ vants, not slaves. They are hu- man, not perfect. They have tak- en on their work in good faith, believing that civic administra-| ces tion is a place where men of inte, 4 benefit of ait, and whare a’ structive lob can be done. They | to eed words of appreciation for work well done, and when the ublic -voice is needed to be eard, let it be heard, not an- onymously, or through the voice of seeping rumor, but throu; Hes do not make an issue right ularly to seek guidance and to seel nce ani fe nal with God ie proper channels, Personali-| firs' N Zinio Named - Aciing Mayor By Council When Castlegar’s Mayor is absent from part at any Maddocks ‘Shoe Store SAVAGE HOES for chitdren time his place will be filled by Ald, Lorne Zinio, His appointment as acting mayor was carried without dis- ent at Tuesday night’s council meeting and Mayor R. C. Mad- docks said he was sure Mr. Zin- fo would “conduct himself very elon ntly” in such circumstan- * the icounell also decided to forepia g new Canadian flog o replace th the Present one in the is there on omice Wie suggested that” one ‘be bought that would not t sade quickly, renew ‘and the people he serves. If we are to serve thers well our upheld by in. se) Mr. Willey appropriate for us to join hands r ie as citi- 10 and with 07 ot be given again such a as we now have of makin, town the kind of town we for the future. It is a fri ing Tesponslbill as a place of beauty or a town witch failed to make r use of its natural ko proper LUTHERAN CHURCH SERVICES Sundays at 3 p.m. Held in St, David's Anglican Church Sunday School 2 p.m. Rev. Harold C. Clark GRACE CHURCH 181 Seventh Avo, Kinnaird 3 Kerr “11 am. Morning A haben Church School, Ni A warm welcome is extended to ne. 7 * CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor D. Reeves, B. Th. Ph. 965-7195 Across Highway Junction from Plaza Family Bible Hour 10 am, Family pay clean town, or a place where nobody cares! A town that new. “residents be they rich or be they struggling, or shuns the newcomer, “A town where the tourist today and in the future will get a square deal, a town not divid- ed by man-made ita of society but a town where the man be- neath all the veneer of self-pro- tection counts most! A town in which the residents show they care for the moral standards of a good society by being a good example to yout! {ll our awa help streng- then the moral fibre of theo 500 College students we will ha’ within our area of influence OF will it be a place where parents from other towns will be sorry they have sent their young people? fe stand today in a posi- tion rot ai mivilege, and of great Tesponsib y us pray that we wi given the will power to bed pe mature people! ana we have a new town coun- and mayor. The of office requires re- . CASTLEGAR | ! ROBSON { Phone 365-8397 Rev. Frank Willey MORNING WORSHIP ’ Castlegar — 11.15 am, Robson — 10 a.m. Castlegar — ie unday S School 9.50 am. UNITED CHURCH ~ OF CANADA Uniting Since 1925 the Congregational Methodist and Presbyterian Churches of Canada KINNAIRD GENELLE Phone 365-7814 Rev. Don Faris WORSHIP Kinnaird — 11 a.m. Genelle — 7 p.m. Kinnaird Church School Grade 1 to 9 — 9.45 a.m. Age 8 fo. Grade 6'— 11 a. Genelle “Ghureb School — am, privilege io! It is a great priv- ilege and honor to represent people, to know that others have put their trust in you as a per- son of inte: “When the electorate chose their council they were putting their faith not entirely in the of _ those be above reproach as servants of the common good. Men must earn the right to be respected and in order to win this respect they must be willing to take their privileges and responsibili- ties: seriously. “They must not only be able warmth and welcome to] 22! Mrs. D. sina Ph. 365-5503 Dec. 22 issue of this Mrs. from the Koctenay Society for Handicapped dren _ Chrisi- mas greeting Vsiting at the home of Mr. D. Jollimore over mother, Mrs. Lakewood, California. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Haw- kins and three sons, Scott, Colin and Grant of Edmonton, were Mr. ai iphant. Although not home for hristmas, . A. RB, L. Hawk- ins was ‘discharged ‘from © the ‘Trail-Tadanac Hospital Decemb-| 2 er 30 in time for a News) Year's visit from her sister, Mrs. Ella Jaskson of Calg: home of her ig The ern Business College in Calgary. : cites visitors to the home 0! 5 were their son Michael and Miss ren McCabe, their son and daughter-in-law, Mr.. and Mrs. Phillip Humble as well as Mr. Jim Peitsche of Fruitvale. Mr. and Mrs. J... Horswill holiday | visitors at the home of| Tate id Mrs. A. R. Sie d Mrs. Frank Humble | «7, Mr. and Mra, over the holiday Mr, and Me, Hen Rene J, ambault had their daus pues who is attending for the festive season. Mrs. E. L. Wright returned to Vancouver this week’ after spending and New Year with her son and daugh- terin-aw Mr. and Mrs. J. Wright. Holiday visitors at the home their and Mrs. E. Kuk with children Valarie, and Jeffery of Revelstoke, Did you know?—Save those bows from gift wrappings’ and make a colorful nrobile to'amuse a baby. Fasten the bows to- gether back to back, to form soft balls ect hung on threads 'd ©. Pet- ‘onton wil their son and ee, Mr, and Mrs. Wayne Peterson and fam- ily who would like very much to be remembered to all their and Mrs. Ken: Johnson had their't two sons Bill and Brian home for the pollday season, Bill attends UBC while Brian is at Simon Fraser. Mrs. L. Reed spent the fes- tive season at Cold Lake, Alta visiting her son and i daughter: in: Jaw, Mr. and and their children Donnie and Karen. : nce ie by their sons Sha and Weldon. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Spence motored edite Edgewood to spend oa. Arden Pugsley of UBC Christmas. and New tegrity upheld by tne strengen Bring Your Repairs To Arrow Lakes Industries WHERE MACHINING AND WELDING NOT A SIDELINE @ Lathe Work. é e Shapes Work e Milling Machining e Surface Grinding Your. Satisfaction Is Our Business: Arrow Lakes Industries Ltd. IS A PROFESSION STEEL FABRICATION . & ERECTION Ph. 365-7738 CASTLEGAR, 5.C, @ Electric Welding @ Inert Gas Welding @ Cast Welding @ Brazing COON TT i “COMPLETE GASTLEGAR NEWS Gordon Reed |- TT LOTS OF RUBBER FOOTWEAR, — Keep warm*and dry with these — See our warm! Winter Jackets and selection of Sweaters ONNETTIG© RWI Ce » MEN'S & BOYS WEAR ‘ON She AVE. i He ang sri PUBLIC NOTICE : : CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF CASTLEGAR p- - vf RUE oh A, r heer . E A 10% discount will be allowed until January 31, § 1966 for all water and sewer rates if paid for the full year of 1966. 1966 Dog Licences are on sale at the Town Office. cs. ‘8. MckKensis Hi Just for a little while. The luxury of Tex-Made sheets can be yours at low | White Sale prices. THE.MOST FASHIONABLE BEDS IN CANADA WEAR. TEX-MADE DOMINION TEXTILE COMPANY, LIMITED, MONTREAL’ : SHEETS © =i En ourage Flouridation 2.0, dantigts mara. te)d_re-t cently they’re not doing enough to promote fluoridation of Loca’ water supplies. Dr. D. L. McNair, of Van- couver urged dentists sell the benefits of Sieeridation to sbele patients on a personal ba- ‘This would’ be much more effective than mass appeal winter clinic, ete they erect signs tn ‘the Tempisn rooms telt- [26 rature ing of the benefits of fluorida- AMentiste heve bean xo husv battling what's already wrong jin people's mouths it they haven't spent enough energy on. mid of tooth decay,” he "Dentists are morally ethcally obliged to take sane une talk to parents and clear i, misconceptions about Huoridation, This ersonal touch can be very effetive.” tive fluoridation can ba in yenting | Bootle h decay, b: fro ‘girls, Ca and Bisnne, 3, to the “The: tty. speavy: that. they es MeNair and his| °°! Ite'n tough ¢ one of world’s four top foten police He a attributes the children’s freedom’ from cavities to fluo- drops s added to their food daily since they were in- its. Proper nouristvnent over: To demonstrate how effec-| Ht leaves oa feeling Ihave pen oth wife. have: family histories of] ©’ bad teeth and, he sald, inhert-| Homes when it came to ing tance is a factor in the health | but thavk goodness for friends “COFFEE BREAK” By apt much Tell Box a Cestiogar I always love a New Year. book with Sibert patience and a big heartful of love, a District No. 7 last month was urged by retiring member Rich: ‘liaison with the Regional aoiteee council. add two hands full of gen- to both of the above, ‘Then blend: in.a dash of and some “ too, of te Improved College Liaison Wanted By Wolson Board A brief Joseting of the Nel- board of prusioce of School Palmer to maintain a c! Mr. Palmer who is a member the council as well as a trus- e of School District No. a, felt FLYING SCHOOL | Air Charter Service - Rentals - Sightseeing Plights f Located at the Castlegar Airport . PH. DAYS 365-7444 . PH. NIGHTS 365-7035 5 ‘and olu rtal Christmas we eniey: ann wen were terrible who thought if ‘us and took 18 minute to drop in. do for os resolution: a brimming cup of wea Add a lot Kater and mix nd sweet is popoorn from Poe Though t believe tt is not development et, it was to u came Si ns inherited weakness, in danger of I alr be it vfluoraation lng te rings wide- spread Incwrovement to teeth,” time and money for research on gum and other mouth diseas- te and oth- Nurse’s Training th Scoiland For Former Leeal Girl - Of interest to many: Kin- naira and Castlegar’ wan the wore ete about your fi nearest fe sass P. otlice o or ‘write to: wed ley Hum) Serondary School. Ske graduated from Steveston High School in & District Chamb ae Annual Installation Banquet Hi Arrow Arms “Motor Hotel Wednesday, January 12, 1966 : Guest Speaker: Andrew So! Dean of Men, West ‘Kootenay pyaar ‘College Cordial Invitation to All Tickets: $2.50 per person. Mey, be obtained at “We could then spend more 2 es, straight ig teeth er dental problems,” said Me- | 02 “residents | his Nell Morrison Gf Ghrisiina Lake Dies in Vernon eral services were held 8 Memor- ‘Born in Isie of jand, in 1882 Mir. Morrison mov- Cominco until his retirement in 1949. *He was a member of the yterian Church. a Lake. Rev. z L. Allison officiated at the service, Burial was in Mountain View Accident Record Of Trail Crow Rewarded by Firm Cominco’s 122-man machine shop crew. at Trail was lauded Bre wit recent- ith recognition of a. safety Mailgatone: The crew, including super- 000,000, a millionth man hour was worked last Oct. 26 and the record is Stn ie terformance was cele- she fo brat a pert coffee party and the Biaward of a gift to each mem- crow: ber of special es pa eas made to three ie crew mem- bers for their outstanding safety, records. They -are:... Machinist Frank Dawson, with 33 years of accident-free! service; crane operator Lorne. Campbell, 38 years accident-free, and Cecil Turner, 43 years ac-| 54 cident-free. vag, de Ve . V, Rogers x manager ot Oe, engineerin Ecce on on thelr © individ: Other cluded Miss Anne Maffie, her brother Dan and Mrs. Macher, nioee Miss Marian Coupe. e activity of the season ras Sing, all being enthusiasts of this sport. Mr, and Mrs. Allan Mawd- sley and daughter Dietrina Lynn left last week to take up resi- dence in Vancouver where Mr. Mawdsley plans to further his education. Miss Margot McKenzie of Mount Royal Jr. College, Cal- gary, visited with her parents, a FOR : AIRLINE RESERVATIONS eo: MEXICO . HAWAIIAN AND EUROPEAN TOURS ARRANGED CASTLEGAR AGENT FOR THE’ WESTERN: HOTEL CHAIN - WEST'S DEPT, STORE 5/16 D. Grade Plywood 7 Only $2.95 Sheet Supply, limited at this price — cash. carry. Apne BUILDING & SUPPLY CQ..LTD. Phone 365-7202. . ARTA Phone 365-7542 | i entire machine shop crew ror 1t@. safety achievement. noticed, but one. weekend mag: azine spoke of this an ed to Trail in 1628 working for| 1 $8 visory staff, as worked more] fi ie mance. Mr. Rogers was. ual perfor in_his_vraisc of the! having seeomieige of 8} nical {facily of te Hes he gs. close h interest wilh school just transpiring at each stage. of tech- rate the oards and council as the joting that th His int rab remark opanthite serindte ick plecinical engineers and archi- ; inyanuary or February to bring trustees up to'date on-pro- ie gress of the 3 Reeional Cologe construction and across sprntes = Lives sentence bevera: a3-Hebrew “month $4-Wooden gin 38-Travels Fer Crossword Puzo’ Answer See B-Exiet 2%. Fruit ft-Native metal pt.) 62-Poem. 84-Paradiee §5-Foundation 56-Artlel niture furl S7-Bupiemiem eer o fur Sorra 8 ander’ Solarium ued pied Children, P.O. Box 600, we BC. They are definately needed as obs has always received an ent of their ap- is there for each and everyone of Eee «and, zeme puree. "You are never ully until you wear a le. House Building Has its Pitfalls ” Pehla, Rane easier but itis eS ips more satiefyin tisfying to know fe the! house you ‘are going to live of your ¢ own selection. are usually drawn on a quarter inch scale, that: is, quarter inch on the drawing esas cone foot of the actual OUTBOARD MOTORS LAWNMOWEE AND THLER REPAIES WALDIE SERVICE CENTRE Ph. 365-6767 MARVIN L. LeROY, B.S., 0.0. _—————————— The Castlegar Confederation Cen- tennial Committee the development of Pass Creek Park as a Centennial Project, but ig. open to alternative suggestions January 15th, 1966, ‘for final se- it All. submissions to be forwarded in “writing ‘to’ the Hughes, Box 493, is considering, which must be submitted before Chairman, G. Castlegar, B.C. for. ‘those “Joking | at-plans for first to picture ‘ the time sketch ag a full: size Fuilding, toften helps if paper cut- outs of your ture, drawn st. the construction cost 9! is between 10 and 11d materia! elght and nine dollars f foot: of; floor area storey house. BULLDOZING TD-25.FOR HIRE Phono 245-7863 Dewis: Contracting MARJ‘S' CLOTHING AND GIFT SHOP: f ‘Next. to Credit Uni y jon Ph. 365-5644 Ph. 365-7177 Daten BUILDERS ID. SUPPLIERS “A Complete Builders Service” BONNEY. WELL DRILLING Domestic Water Wells ~~ Reasonable Rates Phons Jim EBonthron 365-6751