SELKIRK STUDENTS are given recogultica on Tueeday of lest week dering an Staformal awards ceremony Held In the faculty lounge of Dierdre Noble, ol‘ral« £3750, $750 de puting secace 200; Hearlk Vagar, of vernon ‘Andy Walsh; of Lake Cowichan, ond Peal Wolfe, of Coquitlam, all high: fecond Your svation students, were presented bursaries in the from PW: /A Pilots’ ip by IBM Cans the college. Receiving Derry] y Stephenson, of Victoria, $50 by the Forest Technologists Robin Seefeldt, of Rossland, $60 awarded on the same merits as that of Mr. White. Meee Leta ine photo ls Danlel G. Murphy wba bas been awarded s 6100 bressary high ranking second College Photo es, having completed the Ronald B, a high academic standing; ‘Association of B.C, and year Forestry student.—Selkirk The Pythian Sisters of {Kootenay Temple No. 87, held eir bi-monthly meeting ‘yh March 13 with 35 present, i Distriet. Deputy Grand iGhief, Roberta Piper.of Salmo, H.C., was one of the visitors at the meeting. Sister Roberta ‘and the other visiting alsters sTrom Salmo and Rossland were Mrs, Mary-Ellen Cormier was initiated and welcomed to the temple. District Deputy Grand Chief : Visits Pythian Sisters Here A memorial service was held for departed Sister Irene Laughton, Sister Rose Campbell thanked all the members who had assisted her In canvassing for the Heart Foundation Blitz on March 2, Following’ the meeting, a delicious lunch was served by hostesses. Myrtle Thomas, Grace Eldstrom, Rose Camp- bell, Phylis Nickerson and Joy Saunders. Sr. Citizens’ Housing Still — New Denver W's. Objectives The New Denver Women's Institute held its regular imonthly meeting on March 12 ‘ih the Legion Hall. The Institute. Ode was ‘sung and the Club Women's repeated.. For roll call, hnembers . ‘brought recipes tyhich will be made into a let !° Among the topics ‘dle ‘glissed were Girl Guides earn- ‘ing their Canada Cords, the ‘Teereation commission's hobby ‘show in April and help with eee lessons at Notre "The Library has been in ‘dperation over 10 years in the ‘Village Hall with volunteers on ‘doty for one hour every Mon- day night. Holding the readers’ - Sewing Machi ines, 'ypewriters, TV's B&W and Color TV's for rent by week or month Union Peters 1334 Cedar Ave., Trall Telephone 368-6331 interest these di are the travelling library and Canada Council books. Quilting afternoons are be- ing enjoyed by members, who hope to have a quilt ready for display before gardening st Ain unsuceessfyl attempt had been made by the Women's Institute to get the present New Denver Youth Centre made into\a home for senior citizens before the disturbed | ys were brought in. They are again:hoping and working for the promised renovations to be completed at an early date and the senior citizeris moved into. the building. It ts hoped that the government will do all it can to bring this ‘about. ‘The home economies com- + mittee had a contest on Meth- ods of Cooking and a, Hidden Food Contest which kept the members busy. - The booster was won by Mrs. E. George. ‘The thought for the day was “Friendship”, read by Mrs. W. J. Wilson. Hostesses were Mrs. W. J. Wilson and Mrs. R. . Lahner who-served tea from a table decorated sith sham- rocks, gg" THE CHURCH BELL Ne and. Views REP: Holy Week and Easter Holy Week and Easter are ihe most ancient observances of the Christian Church, This is the occasion when christians remember the passion and _ death of Jesus and his rising from the dead. At St. David's, we are attempting to do our share by beginning with various services on Palm Sunday at 8, 10, and 11.15 a.m, We remember Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem. Monday through Thursday of Holy Week there will be a Com- munion service at 7 each evaning. On the Wednesday there will also be a service at 10 a.m, At these services, it is an old tradition to read the Story of Jesus’ Passion from each of the Four Gospels. ‘The’ Bishop of Kootenay will officiate at the Wednesday evening service, On Good Friday there will be a Service st 10 a.m: This is the vigil by,the foot: of. the. cross, as we keep company with Historical Society To Discuss Summer Village Operation A meeting of the Kootensy Doukhobor Historical Society will be held at Selkirk College on Saturaday to discuss the operations at the village this summer, . Arather lengthy agenda of. items involving staffing, {i- nancing, priorities and future * Mary the Mather, John, “Mary Magdalen On Buster “Day we cele- brate Jesus’ Resurrection. There will be services of Holy Communton at 8 and 11,15 a.m. and orale Service at 10 a.m. ‘This is the central festival in the Church's life, for tlans believe that itis the risen Christ who gives mieaning to thelr existence and the living out of their lives. * World Development, Famine and Disaster Relicf and Right now we are‘appeal- ing for:donations for world development, famine aid and disaster relief through the appropriate agencies of the churches which are co-operat: ing on this venture—Catholica, Anglicans, Lutherans, Presby- terian and United Church, The various’ church agen- Letter to the Editor e K clean ‘up sessions. Shi ACW Continues Support Of Brazilian Eleven members of St, David's Anglican Church Wo- men met for tho regular March meeting In the Undercroft, with president Mrs, K, Johnson leading the opening prayers, Following routine bu: . hess, a report on the St. David's Day tea was given and It was agreed the venture had been a successful one. Special thanks are due the ladies of Robson, who so kindly helped with the supper. ‘Thrift Shop chairman Mrs. J. F.Killough, thanked all those who had helped in her absence, - eclally for the” Monday Foster Child ported that the task of weiting the area’s early Church history was progressing quite well, Anyone having a report to turn in Is reminded to get the information to Mra. MacCabe aa soon as possible. In her capacity as "Living Message" secretary, Mrs, Mac- Cabe,' sald that subscriptions may be taken out at any time, and urged a wider distribution of this very fine magazine, CH. RCHES What fs Missing? CALVARY v BAPTIST, CHURCH The Brazilian hid Is tobe aupportedagain this year, and donations will be made to the Marion Hillard Home. in Kamloops and to the Sorrento Training Centre. The ACW YY Me and Mra, B, Tessaler who prepare and dellver. the clean- ing rage to local garages. ‘The group was pleased to welcome a new member, Mrs, R. (ene) Dyson. nay ‘15 representa- tive tre 'W. MacCabe, re- Nof a True Community Centre! Dear Sir7 | I would like to voice my views along with many other taxpayers I have talked to, about our proposed tew skat- ing rink—commonly known un- der false pretenses as a Com- munity Centre and pressured by a group whoare pulling for a new ice arena at all costs. I believe it.is pretty well known that the:taxpayera of this area did not vote in favor, but the vote went over by people who are only renters who can say “Good bye Mr. Chips, I am leaving town next week,” and also by our welfare ipients, who have nothing to lose. I say this venture is not a Community Centre in the true sense of the meaning because all you are getting is an ice arena which, of course, can used for summer ganies auch as lacrosse, which is a dead issue here: Th cies have a good record in this ares, Their overhead costs are low, and thelr emphasis ison sell-hol H of a meeting hall and is loaded -in the centre by.a nest of ‘ices, lockerrooms, toilets, #It-aeems'to me to be! tively scheduled for April 27. Any parents considering bap- tism are asked to contact the miaister right away, so that there will be time for adequate preparation, A pamphlet outlining United Church policy and pro- cedure regarding baptism is svallable ues request from the chureh office, Summer Plans With spring definitely here now, some of us may even be The meeting is scheduled for 1 p.m, and is opén to all interested parties. ‘The society would welcome the attendance of all persons with ideas or suggestions to "partite af this meeting. FIRS i SE Pei KOOTENAY SAVINGS - CREDIT UNION . favites you to take part in our. “Membership Drive” CONTEST To participate you have to... ' Be a Member and Introduce and Sign up ‘a New Member PRIZE > PRIZE $200. $150 ‘COND THIRD FOURTH PRIZE $100 SlETH PRIZE $50 our summer holi- day plans. Why not consider a few days at Naramata,. combining relaxation and personal growth through the courses offered there? July and August courses include familles together, ser- endipity Bible study, creativity courses, politics, effective par- enting, music, transactional an- alyais, and youth (Grades 10 - April to June sched- ules for Thrift Shop workers will be ready by the end of this month, There is a need for more help in the shop, and the ¢ committee would appreciate volunteers to work elther on a regular or. as spares. » Anyone interested is asked to phone 985-7564. Also there is no mention of gymnastics. When you speak ‘ofa Community Centre you are «> thinking of more than just an ice arena., If any of you went to see the Vancouver Canucks or to the Ice Capades or the like, you: go to the Coliseum or Forum, you don't go to the Community Centre. Tread in the Castlegar News that our $1.6 million isn't enough, as we need another 23 per cent. I say enough is enough—let’s call the whole thing ‘off and instead look at the prospects of an indoor heated pool which could serve everybody of all ages. We have an ice arena, Any ‘arena these daya is probably a white elephant. Why do we eople here need two white elephants? At least the present arena, be it as it may, didn't cost too much and Is all paid for. - is whole issue has been griping me because the tax- payers and voters were ing that all our recreational needs were going ta be fulfilled in the complex for $1.6 million. ‘You people have. travelled and visited Community Centres 2 in, our larger cities and. they « ; have facilities for every recrea- tional venture, but again back : to basics, You folks in this area ‘are not going toget that kind of $2. Ser Save 3% with with “CHINA CREEK SHELL EMERGENCY GAS Bale 12 Lye 0 6 om. a treat, so please open your eyes and have a second look at what you will be getting for over $2 million. As ‘the saying goes, “money is only made of paper”. }. H. Merrifield. Castlegar = in the Kootenay Soclety for the Handicapped will be renewed, A substantial sum was voted to St. David's parish _ committee, At the close of the meet- ing, refreshments wore pro- vided by Mrs. Johnson, who is the hostéss for the month, —————— ee ST. PETER LUTHERAN CHURCH ‘ 405 Maple St, Castlegar Worship Service 9 am. Sunday School 10:15 “The Church of: the Lutheran Hour” Mid-Week Lenten «Service ‘Thursday 7:30 p.m. Film Strip “In Our Stead” - Rev. Richard Klein: Pastor 865-3662 or 365-3664: TABERNACLE ROBSON: Church and Sunday sr. DAVID'S: Parish Anglican & United Churches “REGIONAL ECUMENICAL PARISH 8 am, — Holy Communion 9.40 — Sunday. ted WW. is — Anglican Service ( Evening Communions: Monday through wraday, 7 p.m. (Holy Week) Good Friday — 10 a.m. ‘Service Mid-week Activities: Cell Church’ Office Ministers: Ted Bristow and Bob ‘Griffiths Office: 365-8337 School, 9.45 a.m. School Ghorch Service - “APOSTOLIC CHURCH’ —_<_———— 5 Pope OF GOD 7th “Ave, Kinnaird uy soa he aati including adults 0:45 am. Morne Worship 11:00 a.m. ening, Fel Fallon hour ‘Minister: oe Johnson Ph, 8656762 ST. RITA'S - CATHOLIC CHURCH ~ Business and Professional Directory: Prominent Party Officials to Attend Policy Convention Bennett & Party Prexy to Attend Gains pee ia Growing ¢ sup] has been port indicated for the concept of a. library ‘system to serve the Kootenays,. with 13 bar ys boards te ‘endorsing proposal’ in principle and fur, ther endorsements its expected. ‘The letters of support have been received by the Kootenay System Society ‘from libraries in Nelson, Cranbrook, Kimberley,’ Elkford, Fernie, Sparwood, | Kaslo, Slocan Val- ley, Salmo, Rossland, Inver- mere, Midway froma Notre Dame University. “The proposal includes the basic principles for the opera: tion of the system, and descrip-, tion: of services. ‘It would provide for an integrated li- brary ‘system to serve the geographical area included in the regional districts of Koote- nay Boundary, Central Koote-. nay and East Kootenay. All present libraries ‘within, the area would be incorporated into the system if it is approved by. the voters in referendum. ‘Among the advantages listed for the system would be guaranteed improvement of collections, frequent’ book ‘ex: changes, central Processing atid ARMOUR PLATING Hard Chrome Plating Hydraulic Ram and Cylinder Repatr Engine Parts Grinding and Machining 5 365-5367 920 Col. - Castlegar For 5 RUBBER STAMPS See, Phone, Write Clean Cut Rubber tamp Shop Box 25, Robson, B.C; Ph. 965-7605 Industrial, Commercial and Residential Electrical Wiring BOUNDARY Electric (Castlegar) Ld. Electric Heat Speciallsts Medallion Homes Ph. 365-7241 PARDMAN FURNITURE Maytag Seles and. Ses ¥ GUARANTEED Sere Ph, 365-5240 YORK Gas Fitting Tier © Ventilation Heating - Refrigeration & Mechanical System. — Sales & Service — MESYMA.,” 704 - 6th Ave, South Ph, 365-7775 - Castlegar No, 6 Ymir Rd., Nelson. Clinics Tuesday & Thurs. Castlealrd Plaza Next to .Young Agencies Winter: Hours, ‘ive Nov. 12'7_p.m.-8.30 p.m. CASTLEGAR : FUNERAL HOME |. ~ Dedicated to Kindly ‘' Thoughtful Service Ambulance — Flowers Granite, Marble and -° Bronze Plaques DESMOND. T.. ‘ LITTLEWOOD D.O.S, OPTOMETRIST 366 Baker’ St. Nelson, B.C.” Ph. 352.5152 KOOTENAY KIRBY Sales & Service Teall Ph, 364-2588 Nelson Ph, 352-7244 . GREEP'S ELECTRIC: ELECTRICAL: CONTRACTING SALES & SERVICE: “Ph, 368-7075 Free Estimates . KOOTENAY TRADING ./ >) POST “Antiques” New and Used Furniture’ & Misc. > 123 Main St, Castlegar ‘PHONE. 3653719 For. Cash —~ Pay Less Moo et the oe TRADING POST ‘We Buy, Trade & Sell * ANTIQUES We Buy & Sell Antiques “Tuesday thru Saturday, 10 am. to.4 p.m, Friday 10 a.m, to 9 p.m. M&J ANTIQUE AND GIFT. SHOPPE © +: 272 Col. Ph. 365-8281 PHOTOCOPY SERVICE Quality Printing Office & Stationery « Supplies Crossroads Printing . 105 Main St!—Ph, 365-5525 RUBBER STAMPS Quick Serviee All Sizes, Styles “ CASTLEGAR’ NEWS Phone 365-7266 CASTLEGAR NEWS PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY MORNING! AT “THE CROSSROADS OF THE KOOTENAYS” CASTLEGAR, B.C! FOUNDEO ON AUGUST 7, 1047, BY L. V, (LES) CAMPBELL sion support. ton service for. rary’ users ‘and book mobile service to all areas not served by-branch Ubraries. sso.) 5% the brary development com- mission : would ’ provide. eatab- Ushment ‘costs as wellias a charge for library usage to residents of the system area, ‘anntial general meet: ° ing of ‘the: Kootenay Library System’ Society wi vwill be held in Creston, Ae ‘Opposition leader BIN Ben- nett and the president of the British Columbia Social Credit Party, Grace McCarthy, bien both be attending the regional policy convention | in © Trail next month. “Convention co-chairman ; Hank Coleman sald he. McCarthy have pee + Invitations to attend the joint ¢onvention ‘of. the Nelson- Creston and Rossland-Trail So- cial Credit Associations and - that they will attendeall func: Hons ‘throughout: the twoday convention, ‘Mr. Bennett is the MLA for South Okanagan, winning : his seat in the summer of 1974, © ‘In the fall of that year he won the ledderahip of the Social Graal Party at what was pollti- a ceaventon ever fo fn a this provin a McCarthy, a viva: clous redhea: cabinet minister and serves a3 the fulltime volunteer presi- | “dent of the party. She owns a number of flower shops in Vancouver and has been de- scribed aa British : Columbia's “number one freedom fighter”. ~. Commenting on his deci- sion to attend the convention, Mr. Bennett noted that his x party ls increasingly the reci- ‘Begl Question: Ihave heard that wienera are not worth buying. Is’ this trie? i Answer: Contrary to the opinion held by. some people, wieners are a good food: and provide a fairly good amount of high guallty protein, Compared to e cost of most other meats Question: Ts tha food value ‘of p Paes. ‘teurized ‘milk better than can- ned evaporated milk?" ‘Answer: *: <3 The’ nutritive qualities of could’ be eliminated,’ as would financial problema which trou: ble some verte 0 ales would be through pcriatal Ubrary. development and a low mill rate’ nate ment aver the entire writ the system Is approved, canned ed milk are! Sis aa goed a thve of tea - wleners are, also inexpensive, pasteurized milk. It Added advantage of being we mogenized, of having Vitaming - Gand D added and of being absolutely clean and inexpen- sive, Some people consider its flavor to be inferior’ to fresh milk; while ‘othera: think it is uperes re T get any fourishment : for, my“money from beer? plas of ~beée contains: abot 120 calorieX-Tt has trace of thiamine, ribofavin ~ and (ron, but’ provides some calcium’: and®' reasonable amounts of ‘niacin. You ‘could buy these same nutrients more pomicaly in other, fod: a ‘Beh k Held 7 Selkirk Gollege ‘7 Kiweekend program at? “Lessons for atl machines’ «New: yarn: shades and Knit Garments : © Ph.:368-9907) eon: aver Rivervale) iI, B.C. 2 _-will be held this swith a. great deal of helpful information on raising children > West Kootenay Mental Health Centre, will discuss child devel- opment and the problems asso- = clated with raising children and eenagers: The program::.' through'the different stages of” Friday.evening “and $4 for the Saturday. You may pay at the door. On Friday evening, Ron » director of.T1 childhood. pila On satanaay! morning, ae ministrator of Vernon's Mental Health Centre, Sonny Zimmer, man, will discuss parent effes: tiveness training. Parent effectiveness train: ing helps parents to communi- cate more effectively with their. . E cldeea 32 that the? children responsible, capa- ble, Rappy a and productive, Mr, Zimmerman is a certified: in- structor of parent effectiveness iB : Qn Saturday afternoon,’ there will be a choice of several. sessions, including drug abuse information by .\D: Brian O'Flannagan, Other will. be devoted to raising children of altterend age groups, js a former » pient of support from free entefprisers interested in a united front: against, soclalism. jut with. this support i comes responsibility,” he notes, “a reaponsibility to truly reflect the ‘aspirations and desires of the people of our province.” He said he hopes, party members and non-party mem- bers alike, will take part in the policy discussions at the ‘eon- vention “to help us Brepate the eth formal political ylewpoint. octal. it! for ‘presenta thon to the ‘people of British Columbia." <>) i Funeral Service on Weekend For Willlam N. Repin of Genelle A renident of this area since hie childhood, William ick Repin, 64, of Gonelle, died Three in the Sialeger, ‘and District, Hospital, Funeral services began Friday and concluded Saturday from the Castlegar Russian Community Hall. Born Aug. 15, 1910, at Verigin, Sask., Mr. Repin came. tothisareaasa child settling at ‘Champion Creek. Twenty years ‘ago he made: his home vat Genelle. For 80 yeara Mr. Repin {was employed by West Koote- nay Power and Light as a truck driver and linesman. Due to illness he rotired in 1972, Mr, ‘Repin is survived by his wife, Pauline; three sons, Bill, Pete and Nick, all of Genolle; three brothers, Mike of Crescent Valley, Pete of Pass Creek and John of Thrums and one slater, Mrs. Koozma (Mary) Kalesntkoff of Thrums, CASTLEGAR NEWS, ‘Thuraday, March 20, 1975 D-BAR-D LICENSED DINING LOUNGE Open Monday to Friday © at 4:00 p.m. Saturday and Sunday — 12 Noon D-BAR-D CABARETS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY — 9 P.M, . Mason from State ‘Une, Idaho He was by his parent Burial took place at Bril- lant Cemetery with the Castle- ‘gar Funeral Home in charge ol arrangements, WESTERN aes PHONE 365.3: One ta Mile South of Weigh Sales at Ootischenia WITH THESE Pare VALUES BEEF se eoast DRUMSTICKS. ROUND STEAK" $1.29] al RIB STEAK. Sh i] FRONTS ..... SIDES)... 33. HINDS ...... _ FREEZER SALE <1) Ib, 59e -. Ub. 79¢ o. Ib. 99 Hams | BEEF STEW-~=~"~ | BULK WIENERS ~'- ENDS - PIECES. BACON 4 READY TO EAT “WHOLE OR SHANK tb. . Surr. 1. 09 ee. wl 39 516 OZ. PKG, |] TOMATOES SUNNY BOY Qs. 3) 2. fins’. ICECREAM, _MEGAVINS SANDWICH LOAF Lig fire :PLANTER'S (6)lb, 2.FARM FRESH fs AS Fes 2.4 3.99 GRADE ‘A’ SMALL ... COFFEE - KADANNA, Ib, .... CUT: GREE‘, 14 oz. BEANS - 3 tins, ABSOLUTELY REE EE WIN i :TWO _31-PIECE OVENWARE'SET VALUED AT 1 $29.95 » SHOP ’CUT-RATE, DEPOSIT/SALES SLIP, INTO ENTRY. BOX ~ COOL WHIP. BIRDS EYE ......:. | age 400 |: TISSUE: 2: pkgs. a “1 EIQUID | mit 24 ox. MAXWELL’ HOUSE, Instant COFFEE: DETERGENT: _ UQUID (64 ox) “CHICK. NOODLE “SOUP. MIX: 4 -pkgt.: ‘Gar onaion = MAYONNAISE aft 9 PACIFIC, MILK: Hall Tins, 3. tin “COTTAGE CHEESE 16. oz, : ec ‘irae ae BUNS HOT: CROSS, doz. OIL CAPRI, 128° ox... MI! # Tonics ib RED’ KIDNEY, BEANS 18 of 2 ties FRESHEST. PRODUCE IN TOWN Oranges For further write the Department: of Con- tinuing Education,’ Selkirk Col-) lege, Castlegar, B.C., or phone 965-7292 between 8.80 a.m, and - : Monday through, RADISH” _ GR. ONIONS 1 bch Be “CABBAGE Ih. t5e COOKING ONIONS 5b. MID CHEESE FISH CHIPS ge KETCHUP 99° LUNCH MEAT 89 PAULIN’S CRACKERS (salt-plain) 2 Tb, Contest Rules and Regulations A kscu BURT CAMPBELL, PUBLISHER AND EDITOR RENE BRODMAN, SHOP FOREMAN (MRS.) LOIS HUGHES, NEWS EOITOR WALTER MARKEN, ADVERTISING MGR, Free Visit conteCaonery Kitchen and Take-Ovt” Open Daily 6 am. to. Midnite and Confectionery new Eath time you iniroduce & new member you have an additional op salt subscription rate to the Castlegar News is ‘ ber year, The price by delivery boy Is 20 : . Single coples in stores are 20 be signed in ink wi rect name and address of the writer, “pen hames witl be used on ‘request, But the correct name: Myst be subs mi Raspberry Lodge Raspberry Village 5: PHONE 365-6712 av , also CUSTOM GARDEN ROTO-TILLING, AND FRONT-END LOADER WORK Gedrge Swetlikoff MASSAGE THERAPIST. - ‘PHONE 365-6721 Contest otteip clas en te day Brat Yo the Annual eeing, dung sects reesrane hectare matigiee cas Second-clasa mail. regittration number 019. ‘The Castlegar News [sa member of the Audit. Bureau of Circulatlons. . Its also a member of the Canadian Weekly erro: Newspapers Auociation and the BC, division of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association. 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