CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 26, 1962 8ST, RITA'S CATHOLIG CHURCH Rev. E, A, Brophy, P.P, 5th at Elm Street Sunday Masses - 6.30 and 10.30 am Evening Mass - 6.00 p.n, GRACE GOSPEL CHURCH ABSOCIATED GOSPEL CHURCHES, CANADA Bunday in the Legion Hall 10:30 a.m, Sunday School 7:30 p.m. Family Worship Service Midweek Servicea - 61 Columbia Thurs,, 7:45 pm. Bible Study Tues, 7:30 p.m. Young People's NOW! PALLISER CALGARY Room 00 from Singte with Bath $5.00 Per Person— Double Occupancy © Smart new furnitura and re-decorated rooms. hd nee and radio in every Calgary's finest restau- ran Special famlty rate. No. charge for children inder 14 when occupy- ing Foon with one or both paren’ Checkout — Free out ng ‘or Tegls- tered guests. Reservations: AM 6-8621 Calgary Telex 038-2212 ane ™* PALLISER OF Robson — lat and Srd Sundays at . 130 p.m, Kinnaird — Service of Worship at 45 a.m. CHURCR OF JESUS CIIRIST Be + Sundays at 10 a.m, in the Twin Rivers Hall Evening Sacrament Service 7.30 pm GRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Church School at 9.45 om. Worship at 11.00 om, Bible Study: Wednesday at 7.30 p.m, THE PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Sunday School - 10 a.m, Morning Worship = 11 a.m. Evangelistic - 7.30 p.m. Prayer and Bible Study - Thurs- at 730 pm. Young People’s - Friday at 7.30 p.m, ROBSON MEMORIAL CHURCH United Church — Ist and Srd Sun. days at 11 sm, Anglican Church — 2nd Sunday, 11 a.m, Mattins; 4th Sunday, 11 am, Holy Communion Baptist Church — 5th Sunday ANGLICAN CHUROH First Sunday after Easter St. Alban’s 8.30 a.m. Holy, Euch. St. John's 9.30 a.m. Mattins St. Alban’s 7.30 p.m. Evensong Rev. C, B, Day — Parish Priest CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Grace Presbyterian Church 2 p.m. - Sunday School for all the ~ family. 3 p.m. - Worship. 7.30 p.m. - Gospel Service. Thurs,, 8 p.m. - Prayer Meeting. Pastor G, Fraser Ph, 865-5676 ... LUTHERAN CHURCH at St. Albans Anglican Church 3 p.m. Service Rey. Harold C. Clark 11 am, Castlegar — basi of Worship nt} A car accident, a visit to her face couldn't stop this appointed round in Niagara Clayton Andrew Ferguson, 20, carrying her to. church crashed into a truck, Margaret Murray walked unsteadily down the aisle and vowed “I do.” Her gown had to be washed of bloodstains. ae hospital, and stitches on 16-year-old bride from her Falls, Ont. — marriage to Six hours after the car Bowling Instructors HOW TO BOWL FIVEPINS By BEET GARSIDE & JIM HOULT ‘Chief Double Diamond Advisory Council Immediate Start Is Expected For Boundary Hospital : The Honourable Eric Martin, Minister of Health Services and Hospital Insurance, announced re- cently that the Provincial Govern- ment had ‘given approval to the boards, of management of the -Roy- ‘al Jubilee Hospital, Victoria, and the Boundary Hospital Society, Grand Forks, to award contracts for new construction, ? :, Grand Forks is building a new 85-bed hospital, and the Ro- yal Jubilee Hospital is construct- ing a 20-bed addition to the Psy- chiatric Unit. In both cases ‘the approval was based on the lowest tender figure submitted. Mr. Mar- tin added that the Provincial Gov- ernment would pay one-half the approved costs ‘of construction, Plus one-third the costs of equip- ment.and furnishing. The lowest tender for con- struction of the new Boundary Hospital at Grand Forks was sub- mitted by Sorenson Construction Company Ltd., Vancouver, in. the amount of $724,400, The new hos- pital will be a single-storey rein- forced concrete building, with par- tlal basement, and will replace the present hospital which was built in 1914. It will provide a neneral range of it cluding major end emergency Ha i erating rooms and areas for labor- atory and radiological services. It is expected that construc- tion on the new Boundary Hospi- tal will start immediately, and that the hospital will be ready for oc- cupancy in about a year's time. Bound on.B Sor Pleaswre?” Stay at.a Smart,- Central address modernly. appointed, where friendly and’ courteous ‘service’ prevail. Family arrangements, .no charge for children under 14, also Free cabled TV and: Paiking. Rates from $8.50” Commercial Cards Honored The SANDS MOTOR Hotel - On English Bay 1755 Davie Street, Vancouver &, BO. Telephone MU 2-1831 il coe = Kinnaird Public Hearing 80 to consider a request for rezoning of block 6, Plan 2471 DL71988 from. general business to in- dustrial. The hearings will be held between the hours of 8.00 p.m. and 9.00 p.m. in-the Village Office. ined at the Village Office during business hours. Allen Selbie, Village Clerk. . fireplace, Telex 2359 SS ‘A Public Hearing will be held on Monday. April’: A copy of the pertinent bylaw (No. 191) may. be: 4 PER CENT PROFIT In the most recent year of re- cord, 1959, there were 16,513 active taxable companies in the Canadian manufacturing industry, of which 4,234 operated at a loss; total value $23,713 million and profit. after corporation taxes was $988.6 million, ®@ profit of just over four per cent per dollar of output, of the industry's production was| ” When you're sold on it... ‘)friends, and, as your score im- Comeand see US! Once you're sold on a purchase that re- quires financing — drop in and talk to the people at any branch of the Bank of Mont- real, They'll be glad to tell you about the . BofM Family Finance, Plan—- the safest, surest way to handle al! your family credit needs... for a car, TV or any household appliance, By putting all your credit needs under - this single roof, you take care of all your financing —at low cost— with one monthly payment tailored to your income. 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The Ontario Bowlers’ Council in eastern Canada, and the Western Canada S-Pin Bowling Association have both been operating a num: ber of years, and have done mag- nificent jobs in standardizing the game, and helping it grow. The two groups are trying to dian. Bowling Association, to act as a governing body for all of Ca- nada. Plans for this are now under- way, and may be finalized in Sask- atoon this Spring. You'll find your enjoyment of the game grows with the chances you get .to compete with your proves, to compete against ster bowlers of equal 5! The first step is to join a eastern or western Canada govern- ing body. Visit Your’ Local Lane Ig you want to expand your own’ bowling _ opportunities, _ the ager of your local bowling lane. He can probably arrange for you to join one of the house leagues at his bowling centre.‘ Or, if you want to form your own league, he'll be able to give valuable help. Hundr of groups. lend themselves. naturally to powling leagues, you'll find potential mem- bers at your church, among your neighbors, or at work. Any group that shares some common interest Toastmistrass. Glub Formed Mrs. Basel Shealds held the Toast- quarters in Vancouver.’ Mrs, Shealds outlined the pur- ‘poses and requirements of a Toast- Taistress ‘Club and everyone was enthusiastic. A feeling of confid- ence was given by: the fact that everyone was starting on an equal footing. A need for a Toastmis- tress Club in this area was expres- sed. Rae ig | and western bodies: The second. meeting ‘to estab- £ASa4 can be the nucleus for a bowling league. In Ottawa, there is a league consisting of pregnant mothers. This particular league obviously has a fairly rapid. turn-over of members, But, while they belong, the women find the mild exercise about it Hoeeter. An extra 10 cents is added to the regular bowling lineage fees, to provide a gift layette for each member when her enforced retire- ment from the league comes in a few months. If you ‘are starting you own league, go to the local branch of your area’s bowling ~ association. One of the main purposes of these associations is to help in setting up new leagues, and they have plenty of experience in solving any of the problems you'll run into. For younger bowlers, the Ca- nadian Junior Bowling Council, with headquarters in Toronto, op- erates, right. across Canada, - or- ganizing » leagues and ° providing professional instruction for: ‘Ban- tams” up to age 12; Juniors from 1214; and for Junior Men ‘and Ladies, from 14-19. - Getting into a league, ‘and ma- king sure the league -is affiliated with your area’s bowling associa- tion ensure that you are getting the most fun, and most competi- tive opportunities out: of the most popular game in Canada. For more ‘information about organized bowling in Canada, here are -the addresses ‘of the eastern Charles McQuaker, President, Ontario Bowlers’ Council, 1854 Seat St. E., Toronto. Hawrylak, Recording: Sec- Ran" weer Be 1221 * Jubilee Ave, Regina, Sas] So, bo bowl cee have fun. T OF A SERIES. WELL DRESSED ones helpful, and they have lots to talk ]_ Colorful New Phones For. Every Room In The House tn today's exciting world of fashion thatat perfect outfit. And fiow, too, colorful new telephones for every room add the: tintsty. - Ing touches to today's well-dressed homes, Choose from 9 lovely decorator colors including turquotse, camellia pink, sunlight yellow and gardenta white, Pick he phone to fit the room; space-saving wall phones for kitchen and den; a Blamorous Starlite phone for my lady's boudoir; a handy plug-in phone for the dining. room, patlo or pool. 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