Page 68 The Castiegar Sun Wednesday, March 30, 1994 News from the Castlegar Catholic Women’s League was held on March 12 with the arrangement made by Rosa Loewen, Our contribution of $300 from the Pie Sale for the Bishop's Fund for Life will be presented at the Diocesan Convention in Cre- The March meeting of the Catholic Women’s League took pkice in the Parish Contre with 20 members in attendance The annual Rota Villa Bingo Is your dock in need of replacing? We can help. We are taking orders to build: rafts, wharfs, docks & floats for both private & commercial use. f We will custom build a product that is right for you. Our slogan is“no job is t6o big". we will give you a good product at a competitive price. For more information contact: ABLE PLASTICS LTD. Ph. 368-8900 Trail, B.C Fax 368-5700 ston, May: 11-14, A petition xigainst cuthondisia has been drawn up by the Catholic Women’s League and is. being circu lated in the parish, Anyone wishing to sign it can do so at the Church entrance. The petition will be sent to Ouawa in cure of member of Parlia- ment Jim Gouk. A garage sule will be held in the Parish Hall on April 9 at 9 am.: The Parish is also planning a Pot Luck Supper on April 24 at 6 p.m.. On April 26, during the Feast of Our Lady of Good Counsel, patron, ot the CWL. ‘there will bea memn- bership dive in the form of a mom- ing coffee social and program following the 9 am, mass, Cecilia Skworok read an excerpt on Poverty from the Beatitudes. Following refreshments, Rosa Loewen ‘showed films on the Pant bles of Christ which were well received by everyone, The meeting concluded with a prayer led by Brita Haley to St. Joseph whose Feast Day was March 19. Gary Fjeligaard to perform in Trail Latest recording Believe in Forever to be featured Submitted MCA Concerts Canada is proud to present a.very special evening of music when acclaimed British Columbia based singer, songwriter and Savannah/Sony recording artist Gary Fjeilgaard takes to the road across Canada'this spring in support of his latest recording Believe in Forever featuring the hit Train of Dreams and his newest single Islanders. *“Tt's a pleasure (0 work with a Canadian artist with such sub- stance,” said Panl Mercs, Director of Western Canadian Operations for MCA Concerts who are spearheading the cost-to-coast tour, which will bring the multi-award’ winner to more than 30 Canadian Sapient tt rn “With five albums worth of hit material to draw from, Fjeligaard " He is one of Canada’s DOLLAR STORE eee ren ae OVER 30,000 ITEMS oN eee YOU WON'T BELIEVE WHAT A DOLLAR WILL BUY! 331 Columbia Ave., Castlegar (Sears Building) Spring Is In The Air Large selection of Spring Fashions Arriving Daily , “aofewe DYe | perfect Baster outfit. 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Reserve early for the Salmon Valley Mustc Festival FOR RESERVATIONS CALL TOLL FREI 1-800-GG3-2831 Breaktast is free accoss B.C. “Your Quiet Downtow nChoice The 4th Annual SALMON VAZLZEY a SSAAHHOTON It's as easy as 1- 2 - 3 to win one of these exciting prizes: Submitted million dollar level. According 10 audited st intro- To mark the occasion, the Foundation fs P a ri dinner featuring duced at the Selkirk ‘College Foundations anngat general meeting, a million-dollar mile! has been achieved. Wheb established in 1984, the Selkirk College foundation inherited existing endowments totally nearly $27,000, In the nine years since, numerous spe- wits stich as Festival of Trees, the ation Golf Tournament and the have pushed the Foun- Ln ~ Li-knowm p pist Dr. David Lam, who. is also the Lt Governor of British Colartbia as a keynote speaker. Selkirk College Foundation reaches milestone After-almost 10 years fundraising exceeds $1 million Other business conducted at the Foun- dation Annual General Meeting included the re-election of Robert Maclean as Chaisman and Dorecn Smecher as Vice-. Chair, Dr, Jack Colbert was again appoint- ‘ed Treasurer, and the six newest board Di, Lam. will be panied by his wife, Dorothy lam, This event is a tribote ~ to the support received from across the Selkirk College’region in furthering the ‘aims of the Foundation. eee Be Volanteers will soon. have tickets avail-, able for this recognition dinner which, aside” from the Lt. Governor, will feature fine din- “ng, fun, dancing and entertainment, ~~ Bh “efforts beyond the ~~ ing. t Se é bers tO join the Selkirk College Foundation Board were introduced. " «Darril Beninger of Kootenay Valley Finan- ‘ oll Services, ‘and Pat McLaughlin, represent- (the Selkirk College Board, joined Barb ders of B.C. hydro, Margarct Salmon, of, Herb Teind!,. former Health and visor at Cominco, and Judith y 21 realtor, ae ie a Page 78 Tak Submitted Take a break from your spring cleaning and come to the next Woman's Aglow Morning Meeting to be held April 6, at 10 a.m. at the Legion hall. Lillis Bremnis, a pastor's wife from Salmon Arm, will be sharing her testimony of God's love and the power of prayer. “Before coming to Kamloops, B.c. the Bremnis ministered on an Indian reservation in Ontario. Four years ago they started a work in Salmon Arm where they now live with their three_children KINNAIRD CHURCH OF GOD {ra L. Johnson, B.Th (Pastor) 2404 Columbia Ave. Castlegar, BC, VIN 2X5 Pastor 965-6762 Church 366-5300 Servic: ‘SUNDAY SCHOOL: 9:45 classes for all ages you free, he shall be free indeed.” Lillis works as a Counselor seeing lives restored through the power of prayer. She trains and equips leaders and also encourages the church to get in the work of God. She said she believes in people pray- ing for each other, ministering to each other such as single moms to single moms, friend to friend, and neighbor to neighbor. Lillis favorite verse in the bible is John 8:36, “If the Son therefore shall make KABATOFF'S SAND & GRAVEL TOPSOIL All ladies are welcome to attend the meeting. free to live a Complete and full life. 614 Christina Place HOLY WEEK Wed., Mar. 30 - 7:30 - Tenebrae and Holy Communion Thurs., Mar. 31.- 7:30 - Maundy Thursday, Liturgy with Footwashing and Agape Fri., April 1 - 7:30 Good Friday Liturgy with F ST. PETER LUTHERAN Sunday School 10:00 am Worship 11:15 am 713 - 4th St., Castlegar Rev. V. Tech » 365-3664 ALL WELCOME! © Sat., April 2 - 7:30 - Easter Eve, Easter Vigil and Holy Baptism Sun., Apr. 3 - 8:00 - Holy Communion - B.C.P. 10:00 - Family Eucharist EASTER SUNDAY} The Rev. Canon Dorothy Barker Phone: 365-2271 TO KNOW CHRIST AND TO MAKE HIM KNOWN RO Beep, 2605 Columbia Ave. Worship 11:30 a.m. Need @ ride to church? Call 365-2438 Rev. Murray Garvin Come and hear the truth of God’s word and be set SCHOOL DISTRICT #9 (CASTLEGAR) KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION For September, 1994 Parents wishing to enrol their child in either the English or Russian Kindergarten for September 1994 are asked to register their child at the elementary school indicated below: SCHOOLS Rax RATE UME Castle gar Primary ‘Tues, - Pri. April 5-8 (Twin Rivers, Castle gar Primary. Ootischenia) Kinnaird Blementary (Kinnaird Elem., Valley Vista) 6:00 - 2:00 8:00 - 2:00 Blueberry Creek 12:30 - 3:00 Robson Elementary $:30 - 3:00 Tarrys Blementary 8:00 - 2:00 Woodland Park 8200-12300 (Woodland Park, Pass Creek) PLEASE NOTE: Parents of children who turn 5 years old between January 1, 1994 and December 31, 1994 may register their child for Kindergarten to enter school in SEPTEMBER 1994. A parent of a child may defer the enrolment of his or her child until September 1995. Parents are asked to bring with them their child's birth or baptismal certificate or other legal proof of age. Should you. require ification or contact the Principal of your neighbourhood school. Board of School Trustees School District #9 (Castlegar) please 9 Does The Creator Exist? Submitted by: Pastor Bob Marsh, Calvary Baptist Church Do you believe in the €xistence of God? If you dd is your god big enough to create and” maintain the universe? Some peopl would like to think that they are god. All they have to do is look within themselves and they are certain to find god. The Bible encourages us to look beyond ourselves, even to the heavens and we will acknowledge the Creator of the universe. : “Arise bless the Lord your God forever and ever! O may Thy glorious name be blessed and exaitea above ait viessing and praise! Thou alone are the Lord. Thou hast made the heavens. the heaven of ‘heavens with git their host, the earth and all that is on it, the seas and all that is in them. Thou dost give life to all of them and the heavenly host bows down before Thee.” (Nehemiah 9:5.6). Maybe you, like numerous others, have learned not to place much stock in a Creator. Kepler, the astronomer, was troubled by one of his friends who denied the existence GRACE PRESBYTERIAN | 0f God and took the view of the universe which prevails in some circles today, namely, that it came into being of itself by mechanical methods. Kepler, in order to convince his friend, constructed a model of the sun with the planets circling round it. When his friend came into the observatory and saw the beautiful model, he exclaimed with delight, “How beautiful it is! Who made it?” And Kepler carelessly answered, “No one made it: it made itself.” His friend looked at him and said, “Nonsense, tell me who made it.” Kepler then replied, “Friend, you Say that this little toy could not make itself. It is but a very weak imitation of this great universe which, I understood, you believe did make itself.” As Dwight Eisenhower said, “It takes no MUSIC FESTIVAL Salmon Valley, B.C. brains to be an atheist. Any stupid person can deny the GRAND PRIZE + Two Salmon Valley Festival 3-day passes + Two VIP passes for backstage access throughout the Festival with 1 autograph opportunities. Read thru the ads and match + One Salmon Valley photo library logo/slogan to business + Two Salmon Valley T-shirts + Three nights accomodation at Slumber Lodge — Includes breakfast, July 30 & 31. CASTLEGAR UNITED CHURCH 2224 - 6th Ave., Castlegar Ph. 365-8337 Minister. The Rev. Ann Pollock ‘Thars, - 5:30: Maundy Thursday Pot Luck Supper & Service Fri. - 10:08: Good Friday Service ‘Sun. - 7:00: Sunrise Service at Complex Park 10:08: Easter Service & Communion a CASTLEGAR FULL COSPEL FELLOWSHIP 1801 Connors Rd. Sunday School 9:45 am ‘Sunday Morning Worship 10:45 am Evening Fellowship 6:30 pm Wednesday Bible Study & Prayer 7:00 pm Friday Youth Activities 7:00 pm A loving, caring church existence of a supernatural power because man's physical senses cannot detect it. But there cannot be ignored the 9:30 am Sunday School (for all ages) 10:45 am Morning Worship’ 6:30 pm Evening Service $e8-3480, Church 809 Merry Creek Rd. Castlegar Se maa [-—e — al (20 Minutes North of Prince George on Highway 97) JULY 29, 30 & 31 mystery of first life...or the marvelous order in which the * SUNDAY SERVICES + Fy Chicre’s ing he universe moves about us. All of these evidence the handiwork of a beneficent Deity. For my part, that Deity is the God of the Bible and Christ, His Son”. Isn't it comforting to know when you buy a new car that (15am Sanday Schad Sapa Charch 1090 am Morn, Woesip»€30 pm Eve. Cebbeaton * SUNDAY SERVICES + Wed 620 ‘ aad Fri 7200 - bali ‘UE Send in your entry form with your answer Astin SECOND PRIZE businesses are: + One Salmon Valley Festival Week 5 yy 0 3 wa - oer: i