STACKS OF STEEL are going u gar and District Hospital, as metal girders are placed in’ preparation for finishing of the addi- tion to the hospital. In a shot taken recently, a worker climbs the towering steel frame to a height of about 100 feet above the ground. The ip at the Castle- eed (children and two. sisters. © addition, a muchineeded ey care sentink will bring the hospital to a standard “adequate for present needs,” one hospital official has said. Any significant expansion of Castlegar population will again require of the hospital Castlegar News Photo further expansion Lotter to the Editor God Created All, Answers G. Hermanson Dear Sir: ‘Wille your columnists have the right to ‘comment on the news I think it is God working fhroueh all people. (Cf Isaiah or In fact, God peing God, he they do not distort it. Sees Tather the point Me that I take so seriously the God that Irefuse aly the Figs my |: particular Id vie t: i bib! * that it ays 8 active in all areas of “tite, not! just in one area. Further, while e Old ‘Testament * fall to believe in God, they did] SUP mot believe this would prevent] through history and through all nations. They did believe that the ots ot .| Hebrew nation was chosen to interpret the action of Ged and ait peoples, (Waether they be- er they be- lieved in God or not). This motif. was fulfilled, for the Newser Testament writers, in Jesus * Christ. + In Jesus all nations are ful- filled. (Cé£. and C Thus God uses all things for our fulfillment and freedom. We must escape from static world views to accept change and he opening ‘up of new meth- achieving freedom ‘in George Hermanson, - Castlegar. 8 * : Editor’s Note: Although the column in qu mentioned the “God is ead school,” there was'no intention to indiscrimin- ately classify Mr, Hermanson, or anyone else within this category: a |made her home at Pass Creek. s | Communities ‘of Christ, Funeral Service At Pass Greak ‘For Mrs, Verigin Mrs. Po! In, 57, a resident’ of: Pg Maa Hi the vast 80; years; died . Monda th we ion gar and. District one She was born at Kamaack, Sask., Aug, 6, 1910, and at the age: of: three moved to Grand Forks ‘where’ she was ‘marcied |) in 1997, Following her marriage she Mrs. Verigin: was a mem- ber of the Union of Spiritual She is survived :by her hus- band, . Pete of Pass, Creek; four sons, Pete, Bill and Paul of Pass Creek and Nick of Salmo; one daughter, Mrs..?Mike (Mable) Bonderoff of Kinnaird; 9 grand She was predeceased by her only brother in 1962. Funeral services were held : yesterday from the. Pass Creek Hall with int tat the Pass SHSS Activities By KATHERINE elt onthe ( Mrs. H, ‘Solinson, Ph. 365-8294 Mra, H,° Johnson visited im Rossland on , Thursday, embrance Day '67 was ‘commemorated at Stanley Hum- ‘phries last erie ag: students Also - participating in’ the - pi ‘gram were students ‘Reiner Au- ‘gustin, John McCutchen and Chris Chatten’ and student par- Hament Prime Minister, Terry Killough. aed toe ‘The SHSS 1967 anniial has received honourable mention in Contest for oks, ees prow a teats from .the ities © sub-com- lent work in the category pctxiols with enrol- men of eee to 799. - cards’ were issuda patos In’ addition to the Standard report card there is a Creek cemetery.’ | 2 The Castlegar, Fujeral Home A’ ‘second insert outlining Sreminadon Policies and proce- dur that: it is: no was in care of School District No. 9 Elects Three Trustess|$ Bill Gattrel of Blueberry won re-election and two new. candidates were approved in re- cent voting for trustees’ of longer possible for tees to “coast” all year, write a final examination Aa June and pass, ‘Inya Tetter to. Mr. Holden, SHSS “principal, A. ‘BE. supervisor of student etivitien Seuitk College, said, ‘This year, a group of students at Selkirk College is once again ‘organiz- jing-a variety show entitled Sel- School District No. 9. Mr, Gatirel is at present ser- ying onthe school board ‘as trustee for that area. * Mike Tomlin’ of, Ootischen- ia won out over present. trustee} larry.’ Stooc! end John Moran of marys vl veil be replac:|; ed by. Sam ‘Kor In voting aa a Pass Cree! representative, insufficient set lotting resulted inno’ decision being rendered... The school board will appeal to the minister of education to fill the position. © - This is the. accepted’ pro- cedure in cases’ where an elec- tion is is undecided. because of a lack of voters. ‘olos- sians.) Jesus showed that God's power yas not restricted to one opposed to all other groupe, out that God was the in his. God o! | tory, Sani thus by implication, through all men to. fulfill kingdom, Christianity can: never . be identified with a penticular view- point, whether it be Marxist or Sapitalist, but can‘ use all view- Cally we CaSTLEGAR NEWS points to free men. Mrz. D. E. Hughes 365-5503 Over. 23 guests recently at- tended a_ coffee: party at the home of Mrs, George Brownlie to welcome a new neighbour, Mrs. Doris Laktin, formerly of| Nelson, for the occas- SIDNEY P “TO SIR, WITH DOORS 6.30 DEON 09.225 PH.. 364-211 4 NOW SHOWING SHOWTIME 7.30 - 9.30 BAY. AVE. OITER IN LOVE” — Color- ion. cere Mrs, Peter Roth and Mrs. Teenie Oddie. H. M. Melvor of Wood- row, ta who had been visit-| ing here for a few weeks return- ed home accompanied by: her sonia lew and daughter, Mr. » E. Cc. Ackerman. - net prior to Mr. and Mrs. Ackerman’s return to Kinnaird, Mrs, Melvor experienced a bad fall and is riow. 2 : patient in Gen- eral Hoset ital, Re Linda ‘Ackesman who REMN Half “— Next fo Castleg WEEKEND SPECIAL Car-Mil’s ANTS Price! Fabrics ar Credit Union — at UBC, was home for the Mrs. Gordon. Christie who was matron of honor at the re- cent wedding of Margo Titford, acted in the bride-elect’s place at a xecent shower held at the home of Mrs. T. F. Houghton. sages were presented to the bride’s mother, Mrs, Thomas Titford and Mrs. Cl ie. To add to the bride’s pleasure, gifts were brought unwrapped and were then wrapped during the course of the evening.to be sent | 2 to the couple at. their Calgary | gh, home, Mrs. A. Fitzpatrick has been cated to Saskatoon, Sask, due to the sudden passing of her sister, Mrs. Francis: Carpani.' Dianne Warner of. Blueber-:| ry Creek isa patient at. Van- Kinnaird Socicis is} the great r, part of his life with eouves General Hos Hopital ign: to: fabric.. Pin sign to the fabric ‘with a dress: maker's’ carbon paper: between. Lower the pressur foot and'run' needle around the design. Father of Kinnaird ~ Lady Died in Nelson eu Rather iif a Kinnaird. wo- , C. W. Bailey, 66, died Nov. lov.| 7 ae ‘Nelson. He a ita lived in that] kirk gs. “Consequently, they would be ‘happy to ‘present ‘a return engagement ‘of an hour-long (program at SHSS during a noon fous, the week of e Now 20. , They. would suggest Tuesda: lov. 21, 1967. Me aus students’ purpose is ‘Hockey Action Qn Castlegar Ico ‘The: Trail’ Eskimos. of the rat Wee 8 Pool eed Jeague team $8 ina closely fought ght con: .| test in Castlegar: last Eriday. ; Demick Bowma: put Trail ahead .with a goal’ cally in’ the ‘first: penlod.: _ noted the store at tho 14 ms ite “mark only to have George Bird recover the lead at the end of the period. : ‘Near the end of: the final eriod, Ed Plotnikoff fired Cas- vegar’s second goal to end the * | Scoring: at 52.5. * PEE WEE DIVISION STARTS SEASON. On: Monday “night of’ this week the Pee: Wee division play got underway with the Kinsmen meeting the KPs. The KPs won ‘his game 6-1, Tuesday's ¢ game between the Mudlarks: and men was a ‘close \well fought contest with Kinsmen’ coming out on top’ by. a: narrow 4.2 margin. =)... Mrs.J;:Wilg is a patient im of Sellirk’s epic, the Castl L Orr mercaigg toi then | ea legar, and District Hos- you for the apinit of coopération Mrs, C, Hen Ingle- and help which ‘you continue to| hart and. Mrs. ah ‘atiended the school’s fac fies. eee ot f meoting intra il Monday even RENT JA Brothers Sewing. Machine FOR. ONLY’ $4.00 A MONTH “nb $1.50 A WEEK "Frea Delivery UNION PETERS DISTRIBUTORS LTD. 1342 Cedar Ave., Trail, B.C. New Arrivals! | " Brightly-Colored Wool Jumpers Orange and Brown Checks — Ages 8-14 May We Suggest: . gi Co-ordinate With a Matching Poor Boy T-Shirt. _ SHIRT DRESSES New Shipment.in Wide Whale Cord Colors Include Rust, Oranges, Gold, Green, Navy Available in Ages 7-14 A Few in Ages’ 8-16 ORLON BONDED HAND WASHABLE DRIP- DRY. DRESSES _ In Brown Toned With ‘Tangerine Trim Available in Ages 9-10, 12-18, 14%-15 _ FOR BOYS Waterproof Hooded Nylon Jackets Look These Over. Sizes Up to.16 "All Jackeks Have Glen Mist Pile ‘Lining Drop in this ‘Weekend for Sure: and. See. Our New Stock! Cindy's Tots feTeins area for apout 20 years. Mr. B: born’ in Tor-| onto Dec. 21, eo, was a& form. er Canadian Pacific Comm tions "ins; ector. He worked for the Canadian Pacific. He retitedté three years 3g0 and to mar! honored at 2 at ae spit banquet by by employees and officers: of | the ‘At the time Mr. Bailey was, cril first. teletype circuit:in C: for, fhe Cana ited: from ‘to for $20 in 2019, he purchased first vacuum. tube ‘used_by ihe ore: He is survived by: his wife, Mts. Suzanne; two daughters, P. (Suzanne) Bartlett of: Kinnaird id Mary Balley of Vancouver three 4 dren.~ Funeral services were -held est Thursday. atthe, Cl and Sale at Harry's Dry Goods 20% 22, rABIES Prices in Effect Until Saturday, Nov. 25th Famous Brand Names and Nice ‘Selections _ HARRY’S DRY GOODS: TELEPHONE 365-5569 DRESSES SKIRTS. Fairview, ‘Archdeacon F. F. ‘D. Wy: tt ted. Interment took lace in the Nelson Memorial Park cemetery. CASTLE. Rod Taylor => THE BIRDS: orts . i SAT.,, MON,, TUES. Reynolds, Greer’: Garson, THE SINGING NUN | “2.WED,,' THURS, FRL “James. Coburn, “Aldo: Ray DEAD :HEAT, ON A (MERRY: GO-ROUND |) area. We Want Your $$5 Invest in the development of Castlegar, Kinnaird, Robson and district by saving your money at YOUR Credit sincn: “We eed your savings’ ‘dollars § in order to" continue to satiefy, the. need for funds 3 in our We have a number of attractive: ‘savings plans available and ‘we invite you to. discuss them with us. Telephone 365-7252 sllegar Socials i Prices Effective. November - 16th <, to 5 ras November -18th: Joe Oe MATCHEM Boston. Style. Government -. Inspected. tb.’ Pork Butt eas : Fresh. Gov Leg of Pork Gov't. Insp. Serve with Town House Applesauce. ¥ Whole or Shank Half. . | New 1967 Pack. | 48 fl. oz. tin Chicken Noodle 3 10: 0z.' tin. : ‘Sweet and Juicy. Handy for the ° lunch box 1 Quality Bananas banana cake. California Sunkist Ora Potatoes | B.C. Interior. 20 = s , 19¢ |: 7 ibs. $1. 00 Fresh Cobeege Leal. Tight green heads. Sel Serve sonhane rolls. Ib. Impo rted. Plump, fn firm golden fruit. 1. Make a delicious Ibs. 3 ne 2 Peer * Almonds ; “* ‘Walnuts Doles Tomato Ketchup ‘15° oz. bottle 2:for 69c: “Heinz “Spaghetti 14 fir oz. tin 4 for 89c Robin Hood © i Oats “36 ‘oz. pkg. ), Pineapple Assorted. 14 fl. oz.. tin .... 3 for 89c jasy-Off Oven Cleaner : 10:02. ' jer 53c