‘aH tis f 5 F 5 oc with little or no help at all Matthew 9:37 states: “. . + the harvest truly is plente- ous, but the labors are few.” I believe that we as co workers of the Gospel need e to bind together our efforts Job openings in reaching the lost and Pe dying. We need to pray that total God will bring forth men and Details of these ond other job 0 licenced Laboratory women of full conviction, full ilable at: ie for a period of 4 of the Holy Spirit and power 3) months Avoust |. as on the Day of Pentecost, and full of the love of Christ in them, that they will go forth with the hunger and the vision for the lost. As Matthew 9:38 and 1 Corinthians 3:9 clearly states: “Pray ye therefore ij itt i ff te z 1984. (1580) ¥ & Figure skoting club in ind the An opening exists in Castlegor Cas « requires a ice Skating BLOCK PARENTS . . . Donations for recently erected Branch No. 170, the Castlegar Credit Union, a Phillips, block parent co-ordinator, Cnst. Helen photo, from left) Lynn Phillips, John Phillif, Jim Fish- for a corttins D 280) Block Parent signs located at all four entrances to Block Parent group. (Above, from lett) Harold Web- - Mahon, Castlegar RCMP, and Jim Moore, wick and Bob Pakulg. on @ part-time basis. (400) Castlegar were made by: the Royal Canadian Legion ber, manager of Castlegar Savings Credit Union, Lynn the Royal Canadian Legion Branch No: POSTER PRIZE . . . Seamen Dewis, chairman of the Hadikin, a Grade 10 student at Stanley Humphries Knights of Pythias poster contest for B.C., and Brenda Secondary School who won the local poster contest. A skating club in Rossiond is ing for @ protessional Medical Clinic tn Troi requires Skating Teacher. ) 70. (Rig) Births & Funerals ALTENHOFF — To Mr. and Mrs Bob Altenhott of South Slocan, a boy, born June 25 CIOK — To Mr. and Mra Ed. Ciok of New Denver, a boy, born June 20. DEVINE — To Mr. and Mrs. Jim Devine, o boy, born June 24 B.C a gill, born June ECCLES — To Mr. and Mes. Tim Eccles, a bey, born June 15. EWASIUK — To Mr. and Mrs. Ken Ewasiuk, of Robson, a girl, born June 21. FREDRICKSON — To Mr. and Mrs. Dave Fredrickson of Slocon @ girl, born June 27 — To Mr. and Mrs. Hilary Johnson of Nelson, o boy born June 10. @ESTELA — To Me. ened his Bul Kestell of Herrop, 8.C. a bey born June 25. KGASSEN — To Tony Kionsen ond Susan Rushby, « girl, born June 4. MocASKILL. — To Mr. ond Mrs Ross MacAskill, a boy, born June 15 MCINTYRE — To Mr. ond Mrs Trent Metntyre of Genelle, o boy, born June 21 MCMAHON — To Mr. and Mrs. C McMahon of Trail a girl, born June 19. PRIVE — To Mr. end Mrs. Mike Prive of Nelson, a boy, born June 9. SCHIRP — To Mr. ond Mrs. Rolf Schirp of Nelson, a girl, born June 24 SCHROEDER — To Mr. and Mrs Ken Schroeder of Trail, @ girl born June 12 ST. THOMAS — To me —— mre. Terry St Themes of Stocan, girl, born June SULLIVAN — To Mr. and Mrs. Steve Sullivan of Trail, o girl born June 19. TADEVIC — To Mr. and Mrs Mick Tadevic, a boy, born June 7 TERRY — To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Terry of Castlegar, a girl, born June 22 WHEELER To Mr. and Mrs. Allen Wheeler of Fruitvale, a girl, born June 17 WYLLIE To Mr eas Mrs. Ken Wyllie of Robson, a girl, born May 25 DEATHS Jan — Mr. Eng Hwo Jan, 35, for merly of Castlegar, died sud. denty May 22. at Fort Saskat. chewan, Alta Ernest Thompson 60, of Trail, died sud denly June 25 in Cambridge England. A memorial service will be held at a later date. Flowers are gratefully declined donations to the Cancer Fund would be apprecioted KENNEDY K LANGEFELD — Longeteld, of Riondel, died sud- denly in Gray Creek, June 23, Gordon William Hospitol after a brief illness. In terment was at the Knights of Pythias Cemetery. Trail fons may be made to the Knox United Church Memorial Fund. TAYLOR — = Wetpy Lelong Taylor 80, of Rossland, died suddenly at Trail Regional Hospital June 22 1984 Joy Keillor Bridge The club championship of the Joy Keillor Bridge Club was held June 25, with 12 Gwen Krueger and Don Richards with 86%, Hugh Auld and Myrna Baulne with 78%. Ron Perrier and Bill Kinnaird band busy Kinnaird Junior Secondary School band is winding down from a successful year. They participated in two large parades: the Spokane Junior Lilac Parade in May and the Sam Steele Days recently. The Jazz Band and Pom Pom Girls performed at sev- purchase porting the school program organized the fundraising to two large bass eral schools in the Castlegar drums and a complete set of district as well. The Band UNDER-THE-COUNTE DISHWASHER ELECTRIC; RANGES uniforms for the Pom Pom Boosters sup- girls. The funds also paid the travelling expenses for the. band. A large portion of the final balance of money for this year will be spent on pur- chasing more instruments. ““OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK AND MOST HOLIDAYS’’ SUPER BUY GARDEN (JUNE 30) Lyle Kristiansen, MP Representing You In Kootenay West (JULY 1) 1 - 542 Baker St., Nelson, VIL 4H9 Out of town dial toll-free Ask opera Direct Dial 362-6309 REFRIGERATORS “TRUCKLOAD ALE? FAMALY SIZE 17 CU FT. _$798 | $738 REGULAR SIZE 13 CU FT ‘ ) e r) 4 HOMEGOODS FURNITURE WAREHOUSE Tues. - Sat., 9:30 - 5:30 Chine Creek “Drive a Liftle to Save 4 Lot” Nv) SULATION- R12x15 90 04 ft. per bag the Lord of the harvest, that he will send forth laborers into his harvest. For we are laborers together with God; ye are God's husbandry, ye are God's building.” Even though we need to bind our efforts together, and John 12:82: “So then neither is he that planteth ) ee (1 BA MARY Home Centre to those who are lost or else we will be getting nowhere fast. there are countless millions dying without Christ and hope of Let us start now for the harvest truly is plenteous, but the laborers are few. Pythians enjoy picnic Kootenay Temple No. 37 Pythian Sisters and Twin Rivers Lodge No. 70 Knights of Pythias finalized their ac- tivities for the summer months with a picnic at Pass Creek Regional Park June 24. Approximately 65 Knights. Sisters and guests attended, including friends from Camp- bell River, Nanaimo and Trail. Brenda Hadikin, a Grade 10 student at Stanley Hum. phries Secondary School, won the local poster contest. The theme was the evils of alcohol and drugs with our youth today and the contest -“*OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK AND MOST HOLIDAYS”’ PRICES EFFECTIVE WHILE STOCKS LAST OR UNTIL JULY 7. LUM R/L 2x4 ECONO STUDS 2 x 4 GOOD GRADE STUDS ist * 2x12 NO. 2R/LFIR $1572, (oF $169.00 per 1,000 sq. ft. 1 *14%, ia $418.80 per}, 006 sq ft. minimum) *15%%, Binsin 76 sq. ft. per bag. (or $288.00 per 1,000 sq. ft. min 28x24 sw» o0 $418 00 per 1,000 84. ft. —ROOFING 2x 10NO. aR/LFIR 2 x 6 GOOD GRADE STUDS ). PINE S4Sr. J.K.O. -F. RANDOM LENGTH ‘-PLYWOODS 4x8x3/8D. SPRUCE 4x8x 1/2 D. SPRUCE 4x8x5/8D. SPRUCE 4x 8x 3/40. SPRUCE 4x8x3/4G.1.S. samen Fin . REGULAR GYPROC 4 par 1,000 2q. ft. minimum) ‘Sine was sponsored by the Knights of Pythias. On behalf of Kootenay Temple No. 37 and Twin Rivers Lodge No. 70, she was presented with two cheques of $25 each by MEC Lil Neumann, and Chancellor Commander Anton Sehwier- tz. The draw for the Knights of Pythias afghan raffle was made by Brenda Hadikin with the winner being Lucille Goldberg of Trail. On June 26 several of the Sisters of Kootenay Temple No. 37, and two Brothers met with Sisters of Twin Temple No. 88 Salmo for a luncheon in Castlegar. A friendship meeting was held with Maple Leaf Temple No. 4 Rossland apd included Sisters from Rosevale Tem- ple No. 38 Fruitvale, and Kootenay Temple No. 87. On June 28 Kootenay Temple No. 37 held its first How to Subscribe to the Castlegar 4 Circulation Dept., Mews. Box Castleger. B.C. VIN SHS Yes, I'm interested in get- the the Costiegor News os follows OU Cerrier Mail Please contact me with Nome (Please Print) meeting for the summer with acting chief Lil Molnar pre- siding. A vote of thanks went to the entertainment committee of Joy Saunders, Fran Mof- fat, Grace Eldstrom, Laura Dewis, Susan Bycroft, Pat Verzuh, Cecil Bradford and Anton Schwiertz. Fitness festival set to go The fourth Annual Fitness and Cultural Festival spon- sored by Regional Recreation Commission No. 8 in the Slocan Valley will be held at Appledale Class “C” Provin cial Park July 27, 28 and 29. The slow-pitch tournament has expanded to two days of batting and field action. (July 28th and 29th). Appledale Ball Field is in great shape and should be a pleasure to play on. Priority goes to valley teams for this eight-team tourney, but if the slots can't be filled by locals, then Nel- son and Castlegar teams are more than welcome to take part. Call 226-7744 to be put on the list. Fitness runs, walks and relays for adults and kids will children's special events will make this grand event fun for all ages. 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