ST. RITA'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev, E. A. Brophy Ph. 365-7143 Sunday Masses at 9 a.m. -11a.m.-7 p.m. APOSTOLIC CHURCH One block Eust of the Castleaird Shopping Plaza Rjat 3 p.m. will be Rev. Robert |‘ Dedication of Church | Is to be Held Sunday Speaker for the dedica- tion service of the Kinnaird Church of God this Sunday | 7% i |J. Hazen, of Penway Church of God in Lansing, Michigan. It was under Rev. Haz- ‘ en’s leadership that a work group from.Michigan came to Kinnaird last July to assist in the erection of the main {structure of the new church. TEACHER REQUIRED for KINDERGARTEN IN RESKER HALL — ROBSON Term beginning September Phone 365-5659 or 365-5883 asses This same pup _ Two Locally-Bred Basenji Pups | ‘Win Creston Dog Show Ribbons ‘ Lethbridge and Calga Champion be known breeds, were on by and many spectators iad their first chance to see Wire- also place ry. dogs of many|the CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 15, 1969 ase: The show acy ony ive dog activity fro the All ee a to the Okan- an and comments from vis- iting dog fanciers indicate a desire for a Kootenay show t. second in the “Hound ae DANSE FRIDAY NIGHTS at the LEGION Members and Guests Welcome 10 a.m. Sunday School Hour 1 a.m. Morning Worship 7.30 p.m. Evangelistic Service Wed., 7.00 Prayer Bible Study Phone 365-7582 Rev. Helmut Buttenberg Pastor ‘while first place went to an Afghan hound from the Spo- Kane area. The father of these pups Mr. Hazen has been Pas- tor of Pennway Church’ of od since 1959, and has gerved the church widely in trative capacities . to| iN further the outreach of the|} Senior Citizens Want Don Messer Retained rict contact the TV office in pela thee nee re Trail for more | information. TENDING TO THE FUTURE are members of the Castlegar “‘B” Scout Troop who plant- ed 500 yellow pine seedlings last month. Pictured in the first picture are some of the Troop members, left to right, Gareth Hugh- es, George Silva, Clive Calderbank and Dean Parfenuit,' while in the second picture are Notice. to Shipping ARROW LAKES — COLUMBIA RIVER — .. KLINE'S POINT — Marker ent Established 2 A red spar buoy has been established Columbia River, in: approximate posi 117.49.27 W. This buoy is presently above the water line and will be floated as the water level rises behind the Arrow Dam marking the shoal which will then be formed. Map refrence — Columbia River Basin Sheet MS 15 a total of 1,500 trees that “B” Troop members Stal | have planted on Sentinel Mountain since an extensive area was burned during the long, hot summer of Centennial Year. OFFICE SUPPLIES See * THE SALVATION ARMY counselling, “cauver, and Mrs. W. R. Forrester, now of counseling of aeobolls uver, » We * Durin; Grand Forks. Some 65 women representing | Mr. Haven ie has spearheaded 10 Women’s Institutes from throughout the | the idea of “Men on Mission,” West area an idea which involves men The Slocan WI has been ctablished for 40|in the use of their vacation ee time to help some wo! years. — Castlegar News Photo ject become establish worthy pro pro- ang the winter of 1967 he Ted ing n| ae members present. A_ letter was in Blossom Fentival MP activities, from the West Kootenay ved ks By Lois Hughes was moved ahead two wee! a)be pres provin sche- tion which is being held in Cresto! COFFEE BREAK |, Can- adian Kennel Club represen- .| Cres ton ‘ips June srequesting Mothers Day — It Was. Just Great {sam Kerns ib han many the show in in her officlal cap- mee revgus ofa, acity as representative for: the Sunday: 045. a.m. Sunday School 11_a.m. Holiness Mee! phe p.m. Evening Service 730 m. Prayer and Me Bible Study « 7.30 Sm. Home League Adding Machine Tapes and Ribbons Typewriter Erasers Typewriter Ribbons CHARTER EMBERS, of ne Slocan City Wo. men’s got last week during ts ae convention of Aes ‘West Kootenay Women’s Institute, held at Slocan City. Shown here are Mrs. W. E. Gra- ham of Slocan, Mrs. K. Popoff, now of Van- Beautiful B.C. Summer Issue Now on Sale 50 p.m. Open Air and Young cop! les, Public invited to all services. ory avoy and Mrs. K. Ma’ h. 365-7112 You are Thetee a stranger at the Army CHURCH OF GOD i; 804 - 7th Ave., Kinnaird Sunday School 10 a.m. : Morning Worship 11 a.m. * Dedication May 18, 3 p.m. B os CALVARY * BAPTIST CHURCH Ph. 365-6667 Family Bible Hour - 10 a.m. Worship 11 a.m. , Svening oe, Service SHSS ACTIVITIES By Katherine Knippelberg “ \here of the death in Kam- students es will be cast. used for political persuasion. GRACE -- PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 7th Ave. HGonsird Rev. J. H. Wiseman DIVINE WORSHIP and Sunday School 9.30 a.m. nominees are ts are made known. Campaign week is almost, house will “put out its best over and Stanley Humphries foot” in a colorful parade in- are beginning to|cluding floats and costumed think about where thelr vot-| marches. Ever since Monday the| will be; halls have been full-of cam- This ye. Di en, managers handing out ate zoarked off in metres in- “vol fons, the w: ad of y: ‘Next io the Cloverleaf Motel plastered with posters and important’ of which is the even the ceilings have been) 1500-metre race. : Voting will take place|of Ege ae Pie mich “ the year in which houses one’s part (we hope!) hope!) “Te Be excellent. wit only relax piety the ao Tf next year’s Student} Guy Woods, rei, first girl — like|cy Fowler, and closest time Afterwards the track meet gin. ar all track events — the most This is the last big event points, and partici- patlon in all aspects should Pad The winners ial last oes bike race are: _ ig is this year’s Stanley term! Pa PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Ave. 791 First ~Pastor: Rev. L. M. Simmonds Phone 365-5212 Sunday School 9.55 a.m. Morning Worship 11 a.m. _ Evangelistic Service 7 p.m. rues. Bible Payee and and pte Parade D: is in for another good school | Phillips. * di is er Meet| for $10. the morning, each — Rosalee Each of these lucky -stu- lents will receive a cheque Congratulations! LUTHERAN CHURCH SERVICES Sundays at 9.30 a.m. Kinnaird United Church Thomas P. Koester, Vicar Ph. 365-5976" Robson Rec Sociely Pool Meet Tonight Former Local Resident Dies At Kamloops Word has been received f Frank naird resident who was em- ployed in the accounting de- partment of the Celgar pulp division here at one time. Funeral services were held from St. Paul's Cathed- ral with Dean J. C. Jolley of- ficiating. Burial was 1n_ Hill- side Cemetery, Kamloops. Mr. Waite, of 433 Strath- eona Terrace was born in London England Sept. 7, 1919 and came to B.C. in 1920. He had been employed at a work camp of 15 men in building a new church buil- ding in Jamaica, British West | P' Indies. In the summer of 1968 his group cam came to Kinnaird, and er a group un- der his leadership will be aha ing to Kenai, Alaska, to a parsonage for the Caen there, Pastor Hazen will -| speaking each “or Ged at i Kin- naird Church from Some of the contrast that is ‘British Columba is portrayed in the rig sue of Beautiful British "Col: umbia Magazine, now on sale. Lead story in the full- color quarterly published by id|the department of travel in- dustry is about the Centen- nial Museum and H. R. Mac- bel Millan Planetarium in Van- couver, while an ‘article on May 20 to want's be ie wife Dorothy, as pianist, and Bill Butter- worth as song leader and soloist. BLOOD RESTORED QUICKLY TO BODY When you donate blood to the Canadian Red Cross you give only one-twentieth of your average con- tent. quarters of pint Thi Thi is iiplaced within the V Airport shows another aspect of the province’s populous area. In dramatic contrast is a report on the alpine wilder- ‘jness of Garibaldi Provincial Park and a story about the Columbia river dams. A colorful look at the Gulf Islands and a descrip- tion of Salish weaving, by a] Oliver. N. Wells of Sardis, completes the latest issue of the Ink & Ballpoint Pens Steno Note Books Pencil Sharpeners Columnar Pads 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 Pulp and Paper. He was a veteran of the Second World War, serving with the Royal Canadian Air- force. He was a prisoner of war for two and ‘2 half years. Mr. Waite had been a member of the Caterpillar Club and active in the boy scout movement, He served on regidrial council in Victoria and was commissioner in Castlegar. He was also scout master in various troops in North Van- FOR YOUR INCREASED ENJOYMENT OF SUMMER FUN TIME CARL'S OFFERS THE FOLLOWING: “SUN HATS STEEL WALL POOLS DID YOU KNOW PACIFIC IS THE ONLY EVAPORATED MILK ~ MADE IN BC.? AND IT’S "\mother of coi vailing for the weeken rit was not hard for everyone to to be ‘alive, ea eo at all these bless- they could ever conjure up. While admiring an ‘elec- ic knife received from my butte r half, the natural ques- Use ald you ever have such day to remember?” was voiced by the children. This brought to mind one particu-| an, lar Mother’s: Day of a few] ¢p, years ago. On that occasion, I was just nicely waking \ up when it} ortic was announced that this ‘par- ticular Mother's Day war to be “D" day to dig a base- ment, This was to be a whop- ping big bird of a an sdaition to the house just It had rained for the few e. night Zan ary mabe back Tn one instance the op- erator of the big machine) or sure he was work- ing ee an old septic tank he was bucking such BOOB, Two trucks wi Thank ‘ Village of pts| stable carry)on a Sunday, let alone | Moth- The not ing gu valve to the house. Kinnaird good natured ee nol! all y any rul-|CKC, governing body for tng. ure bred pred ae activities. es, had Be aued a shut-off) P torted just five goodness the then ago - an added festival at- altraction, the annual event has was discussed and members wi L. E, Slaght District Manager. took shutting off water valv- es on his day off all in his stride. The two trucks continued with their loads from our lace to friends who had need this day. they gal ey gained a oR scat weed to the new soil aa snot "asst on their prop- oer One friend in particular has reason to remember le guiding the for a aamp he forgot to look ible hung a Curiosity brought. a fall na Curiosity rout fal thank goodness fr, eee tiatured people, ike doctor who will the| tte time for a few. stitches Extra Special, | PAINT ‘SALE Once-a- Year 5 ft. by 12” deep 6 ft. by 15” deep 8 ft. by 20” deep : Sunt Lotions & CREAMS GOING AT . . HALF PRICE NOXEMA TAN & GUARD | How to raise money for|OUVer- Sunday School 8.45 a.m. e swimming pool and ten- He was the secretary of i court whic was donated|the Marian Hilliard House in Rev. Harold C. Clark —_|by Hydro to the Robso Kamloops. o ic of oty : Mr. Waite is survived by : a his wife Helen; one son, Brian “(REGIONAL ECUMENICAL PARISH betes meeting ee lee ane. health inspector, rahas inform Barbara, at home; sister, Mrs. the Anathar qualty product At ‘least father. dict not F qual from tho Fraser Valley Milk have the Michigan fill th e Producers Association | hole. back although wouldn't have blamed him. if ha " peiday: You Young pees 7.30 F « = he bad., ‘ Husbands seem ‘gue Hi-Lite . ReciGurant | hime ot Peg, dhe sul izing i A on thed deeply at. the “Specializing in Chinese Foods” and bi an hed dee ply 1 Now 0] pen lawn and : len sit where Piet tale st stood., Friendships, Anglican — United CHURCHES OF : Robson — Castlegar — Kinnaird Service at Robson at 9:45 am. Kinnaird - Castlegar at St. David's Anglican 8 a.m. and 11:15 a.m. United at 10 a.m. Sunday Schools in United Churches 9:30 Rev. T. Allen, 365-7424 — Rev. G. Hermanson 365-8337 — Rev. C. Howard 365-7814 Phone 365-6741 for Take-Out Orders Open 6 a.m. to 9.30 p.m. ‘ Closed all day Monday mind ‘BANQUET FACILITIES FOR’SMALL GROUPS |i Sin cemories, asion has a ~|Mother’s Day. $2.89 ~ Insect Repellants. : — Off Sprays —~Guard Spray’: — Off Lotion — 612" “SPECIAL 612 TOWELETTES IN HANDY TOWEL FORM '79c From ......... 98c Picnic Supplies eal the society tha Pool Catherine Dixon of Vancou- pp Beas has to meet medical health his father Mr. Sidney used. aunt Mrs. S. Peter of Van- . Different ways to raise|couver. ICE CHESTS, reg. 15.75 $9.95 bilities of borrowing were dis- District ICE CHESTS, reg. 2.98. $2.29 “It was decided by the i en aif people aa Thermal Jugs, reg. 5.89 he mectine, Piich is Vacueel Buls., reg. 3.49 all the people: of Robson to Mrs. Margaret Reith of discuss this serious matter. |Kinnaird travelled to Pentic- son Recreatio! will panied ‘by he ther, also be taken at the aabeting. Meo. ee Edith Best, wl ‘ano CORTE: standards before it can be| Waite of Kamloops, and an ICE CHESTS, reg. 28.75 $16.29 the money as well as possi. society, "as there were ot Socials ICE CHESTS, reg. 1.98 ee nas tei Mirs. D. E. Hughes 365-5509 | Qt. Vacuum Btls., reg. 3.79... Membership ip to tt the Rob-|ton last weekend. She was i ed on to’ the coast. Regular $12.45 Gallon $8.95 Your best buy in oil base house paint Gives you years of beauty and protection Goes on easily, fast x Stays clean looking for years. F- White and a wide choice of The Soroptimist Club of Regutar $12.45 Gallon Looe 95 Regular 12.50 Gallon $8.95. © For kitchens, bathrooms and woodwork + Beauty and nei to wash b4 Colors match. Spred Satin New Spred Latex Enamel Regular ae a Gallon. Save $4.30 a Galton. ' Sale Priced at . _§$ 8. ° 5 GLIDDEN FLOOR ENAMEL 20 Pct. 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Heed the call of British Columbia this year. “B.Cee-ing is Believing” OVERNMENT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA DEPARTMENT OF TRAVEL INDUSTRY - : Hon. W. K. Kiernan, Minister R. B: Worley, Deputy. Minister from Califo where they visited Palo Alto _ FROM ener ey sels. They: also NOTICE REGARDING THE $1.00 SURCHARGE FOR WELFARE RECIPIENTS attended a wedding at San Francisco. Mrs. a ff ap- Patients who are unabie to pay the $1.00 h ge are. 3 i ied the p jal di: peared on the Steve Allen ~ in Vancouver is not charging this fee. In the light of the experience we have had with this ‘depart- television show and was told ment, it would be wise to allow 2-3 weeks for filling and mailing, “but patients on continuing can take ad ge of the service thus ‘provided. at: no-extra cost. We believe the Welfare Department sent a letter to all recipi with this add but for, those of our patients who did not receive a letter or who missed it, it is: N Medical Services, 800 Cassiar Street, Vancouver, 6 B.C. 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