SAASTIWLAD. ABUIO ems. 10 _ CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Feb, 16, 1967 TIMELESS TOPICS By Local Churches Worship Not Peculiar Cultus Practise By Rev. J. W. Grace Presbyterian Church Worship is not some pecul- far cultus practice, some esoteric Ik activity, to which Christians resort out of sentiment or super- stition, or even for inspiration. On the contrary, worship is the celebration of God's presence and action in the ordinary and everyday life of the world. Wor- ship is not separated or essen- tially distinguishable from the rest of the Christian life; it is the normative form and ex- Fete of the Christian life; it the ie integration of the whole of istian life into history. eine actions and the rela- tionships characteristic of the gathered, sacramental life of the church in worship are the pre- cedent for the actions and re- lationships of members of the p in the ty unless the Christlan ne Sins daily work is engaged in acknow- ledging and celebrating the work of God for the world. But dally work is not sancti- fied unless it is offered, en- ‘compassed, taken up into. the worship of the whole people of the Church in their gathering in the sanctuary, Remember too, that in the chsictien) faith, unilke the prac- tices of some religions, worship does not mean offering to God what it is thought would please or appease Him, In the Gospel men do not sacrifice themselves or their lives for God. Just the contrary, in the Gospel, God sacrifices His | the life for. men. at Christians offer God in worship, both in| de: the sanctuary and in daily work, is everything — the whole of company of the church in their the life of the world. And, at the same time, the specific involvement of Christ- jans in the life and work of the world every day is the content of that which they offer to God in the corporate worship of the church, One authenticates the other. DUTCH CLEANING SERVICE Ask for free estimates for regular cleaning of your building or office. Call Free Zenith 6826 C. Van Pelt their Hi 1 that they have sald and done—that which seems good and worthy of themselves ag well as that which seems to them evil or unworthy. It is for God’s mercy alone to determine what is pleasing to Him, What Christians know, only ig that God cares for the utter- most of'a man’s ‘life, and claims the whole of a man’s life — with nothing reserved, nothing held back, nothing to hide, no matter what, It is then when worship is the style and meaning of all that a man is and does when every- thing in work or play or talk or deed or thought is included in offertory — that a man is free from the intimidations of ath. Then a man knows and ‘confesses that it is God in whom all life is-given and recelved and made whole, Castlegar Socials . Mrs. H, Johnson, Ph. 365-8294 was a Ca: Mrs. M. Peachey accompan- ied by Mrs, I. McNeil spent a few days visiting with relatives in Vancouver during the past week. Mrs, R. McBain, Mrs. R. Bunter Mrs. P. Travis and Mrs. B. R. Ferguson returned home Friday evening after attending the United Church Presbyterial held in Fernie: J. Sherbiko, Mrs. H. Schellenberg, Mrs, H. Johnson and Mrs, L. Buffett attended the meeting of ‘Alpha Chapter, OES, Rossland on Wednesday evening. Mrs. W. Kennedy of Trail Weatherby Rifles “COFFEE BREAK” By LOIS HUGHES Tell Lois: 365-5508 Box 731, Castlegar I came from the Confedera- tion Trail ready to put my en- thusiasm on paper, but watching the steadily moving line that be- parked just"behind the freight shed snake across:the yard an T shall leave each to his or her own opinions, Which leaves only the hu- man interest which each day must give a little laugh. You just can not have that many people without some kind of in- When the train first started its journey across Canada it was said the public were keeping the custodians busy keeping wnat gan at the entrance of the train |: and the honesty of your grocier. around the CPR station, I think i from shopping and, in every likelihogd, pushed for time with another meal waiting to be pre- pared, It is also not a reflection on Steel Fabrication KOOTENAY WELDING '’ & CASTING REPAIRS : 121 Columbia Ave,'— Phone 365-5531: Box: 741 — Castlegar, B.C. 5 First-class general welding and machine work, ‘Specialty: broken | crank’ shafts, gas and ese! : cylinders and heads, Full guarantee. — 24-hour Service “Only the Best is Good Enough” . Most people shop on week- ends to take advantage of the specials. The more specials the better value But these prices change constantly and often re- fer to a particular brand. The girl at the cash regist- er is just as happy to serve you with the better buys but she also is human and can make errors, We all have had days that just did not go right and rare is the on display, forcit quickly as the display was filled, The statement must hold some truth, for the bin. was. quite empty as I passed through. Locally it was‘ related one student gave-a member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Pollce, properly erect in his scarlet tunic, a noticeable’ jab with a visito: Saturday visitors at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nick | wi Stoochnoff were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Davidoff of Grand Forks, also Mr. and Mrs. Ed Carlsen and daughter Susan of Trail. CORRECTIO: IN Pythian Sister's office should have read Mrs. ‘J. Gemmil!—Al- truistic Officer. St. David’s ACW Holds Successful Valentine Tea St. David's Anglican Church Women held a sucessful tea and bake sale Saturday afternoon in the Kinna’ Mrs. J. F. Killough, ACW president welcomed: the guests as they arrived. Castlegar and District Sentor Citizens were in- vited guests to the tea, and as each of them arrived Mrs. Kil- lough pinned a red rose corsage on them. if :finger with the in- eee ee Most people are well aware when dumping ash trays there is always an slement of chance the ashes may be hi Running. water eee them would certainly help but tends to be messy. The best method I have heard so far is to. dump the ashes onto a prop piece of foil (well used foil,could be saved for this purpose) and then wrap the contents up tight- ly. It is now safe to deposit it any where. ° oer er ee See ee The grocery bill represents a large portion of the family in- come, but I wonder. haw many of loning the wisdom of your pur- chases — but do you faithfully check your cashier's slip against your purchases when storing them into your own shelves? It is tempting to take short cuts when you’are a little tired quiry, “Are: you real?” — He | tio. was, proper. size |'with cl us overspend it? I am not ques-|. : with a mind. They. will be the first to want to rectify a mistake but it is up to you to watch your pen- jes, or in this case, your sales 6lip, ee & we Tile is more popular than ever. Upon looking for the solu- mn on how to clean grey and dingy mortar around bathtubs and sinks and between tiles this was the answer found: - Wash the tiled area thor- oughly with hot detergent suds. Then sponge with a solution of three tablespoons chlorine bleach to one quart warm water. Sponge to:keep the mortar wet for’ about: five yalnutes. Rinse lear warm water. ani iqnisa treatment will also mas e tiles sparkle, as well as ai asa mila disinfes stant, COMPLETE Gast SILEWAR NEWS For Your... SEE KNUT AT... Located at Castleaird Drapes & Carpeting QUALITY WORKMANSHIP WIDE SELECTION OF FABRICS AND CARPETS FREE ESTIMATES! CASTLEGAR CUSTOM UCHOLSTERT Ph. 365-5636 Castlegar & District Chamber of Commerce ANNUAL INSTALLATION BANQUET HI ARROW ARMS MOTOR HOTEL WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1967 Past Presidents’ Night Tickets $2.50 per person TICKETS AVAILABLE AT: Inland Natural Gas Co. Castlegar Realty and Insurance Bank of -C Bank of Montreal Business and. Professional Directory The hall was beautifully de- corated in fhe sValenting and Centennial. thi The serving table and the Gndividual tea tables carriedout the same motif and the decorations were th work of Mrs. R. West. Presiding at the urns throughout the afternoon were Oh, Please Don't Eat The Tulips it off from food supplies OUTBOARD MOTORS . MOWERS AND TILLBR REPAIRS WALDIE SERVICE CENTRE ee Ph 865-6767 CASTLEGAR CUSTOM MARVIN L. LeROY Gex 120 — Casi: . B.C, GREEP’S. “BLECTRIC - ELECTRICAL FIELD & STREAM Now May be Tiime ‘As the ‘local representative of the B.C. Wild: Ufe Federation I have been asked many times ‘in. the past months, what, does th Federation re- resent? ‘Why should we support Re aint tie m0 It do fort us? ‘Where e money spent an .ardent believer in conservation and the great: out- doors, and having been tied‘in with the conservation movement for the past 16 years, I have often thought that ~perhaps those asking the questions were pull- ing my leg, so to speak. Since these questions have been asked ‘by many who are sincerely interested, and since |es. 4 ildlife " Federation ‘ the B.C. concerns everyone interested in the great outdoors, perhaps now. is the ertinent time to, put a few fa down on paper. The .B.C, Faderation is the official yolce. of 170 dish and wildlife, and conservation groups representing some 20,000 viduals throughout the ‘province. Tt was in 1957 to to Put Facts on Paper By Jack White term management of B.C.'s fish wildlife, park and outdoor re- creational resources for all Bri- tish Columblans, and to co-ordin- ate all who are interested in that serve the people of B.C. tf en- couraging the conservation and wise use of the provincial fish and wildlife, parks and outdoor recreational resources. The B.C. Wildlife Federa- tion is supported by all the clubs belonging to it on‘ the basis of $1 per member. This. $1 p member is used to fight all cub battles, their resolutions, their pollution problems and 60 on in the ever increasing battle for ment, conservation of the great out- doors for British Columbians, its th, diife, parks ‘and to great extent our natural resourc- Perhaps the easiest wray £0 exvlain it would be to pt fore you the alms and ..* Bo. develop an education program to make all British Col- umbians aware of the value of fish, wildlife and outdoor -re- creation in the wise use of our paral ene. \ s submit recommenda- tions fn covernment and private agenclos to safeguard the inter- ‘ests of fish, wildlife, parks and outdoor recreational Ayalues in all natural resource develop, To obtain and maintain aan public access {o all forest and other recreational lands of the * To ma British Colum- bians aware of the problems of e- | and, water and air Pollution, of the federation, which are: * To ensure the sound, long and to a prevent P pollution, we stock a full sofecti SAVAGE SHOES | Maddocks Shoe Store for children * To promote the true ap ani Sports safety and ‘to foster va good will sportsmen and outdoor recrea- Fish, wildlife, parks and out- door: recreational resources so not bee a well org ‘4 creat F ¥ us| represent ‘them, jus every day. Deople ure’ it and me. Consequently Fey eailets in spite BASKETBALL INTER-COLLEGIATE Selkirk Saints vs Notre Dame Knights SHSS GYMN Thursday, February 16 — -7.00- p.m. - Students 25¢ of their importance to the pro- vince from both an economic and aethetic standpoint, High incomes and ‘a short: er work week resulting from ‘an advanced technological trend are leading to a Sreaters demand than ever before for quality out- door recreation throughout the Pork Chops ‘Swift’s Premium. Government Inspected. _ All Cuts «0.0.2.0... DISS ec heenrey, Ib. Pork Roasts Swift’s Premium : continent, ' Pollution and the astul Ratios and judgement of not only ut ‘every Bri- tah i Columbian in the immediate ‘uture. The Stellake | River - log drive, The Buttle Lake Pollution fight, the pollution of the Col- umbia, Kootenay’ and St.Mary's River are a few more examples pat what ye B.C. Federation is eats the day of fighting about ‘bag limits and antlerless seasons, may seem to masta a thing of ‘the past, St Federation through your eflorts and resolutions, . carries ~ your fight from the local :club level, right through onto the floors of parliament. In essence’ the B.C. Wildlife Federation: is your. of- ficial voice, in’ a . democratic Ready to Serve. Whole or S) 9 C & rt Swift’s Premium. . Shank End Ib. E = § Wieners Swift’s. Premium .. SWIFT'S PREMIUM 6-Oz. Pkgs. | Fresh Killed Chicken $ 1 i 0 0. Canada’ Grade A. For Ermine or Romaine. meee -38¢ Choice Gov’t. Inspected Pork. Meaty Pork Riblets ; Bolog n a ee ae Ne. oe in Natvoscupied Holland during the Second World War, thous- ands of Dutch ate the ont ie 4 they had left — tulip bu Left & Right Hand Action PISTOLS and REVOLVERS SMITH AND WESSEN BROWNING AND RUGER . SCOPES IN STOCK Leupold — Red Field — Weiver AND MOUNTS Scopes installed by professional Gunsmith Mss Chi Best, Mrs. vers, Mrs. J. UPHOLSTERY On) . Ballard, Recovering’ es Remodelling juaranteed state, where to speak: is to -be Coming events in Field and Stream: Feb. 15. and 16, ‘Trafalger -School, Nelson at 8 p.m., the Nelson Rod and Gun Club will film “The GASTLEGAR PLUMBING & HEATING lies and Installations jatural Gas and Oil Heal Speelalists Mrs. E. Walker, awe Rem ook ‘and Mrs. J. fal, Youne ides srring weve corms, oa isses im Johnson, Lut tes — n due, Linda Reith, Eltinor Fink obligation 0 ; Phene 365-8264 Gintys -Metaod)i and EEC ls ; con thes SANDING — FINISHING oer eom SAIS oan New & Old : see Commtess Gare rer with about 1300 Samnitien settl- Office Supplies 2 Fee Work Guaranteed RUBBER STAMP: Mrs. J. Edmondson, and Mrs. E, {ing around Calgary. Castlegar News : Phene 365-7266 LINOS — SASH AND DOOR’ ‘ALL ‘TYPES OF LUMBER _ ‘BLK CEMENT — PLYWOOD F F es h E g g S oe A Large, Cartoned a 45c 2 tor 89c All Sizes of Glass Cut to Order : Now these families have im- - . 3 Mi Hapala; sowing, Mra. H Bates ported 10,000 tulip bubs from |]. rand ork 442-90 : Storm and.Screen Windows Made to Order meeti nda tale by ; , ‘ e' iomeland and pI t F ¥ q Brandan Mrs ape ee them in Calgary as a Centennial por an Ire ~ THIS” WEEK'S SPECIAL" Film on’ B.C. Deer populations J. Lambeth, and’ Mrs, N. | gift from the Dutch to the city. GORDON A. SUMNER Going U and one more ‘out- Pehl; tea tables Mrs. J. Rob- :Mal a presentation of a Naturopathic | Health Service Paint Prices are Going ip! door lifm. The place’ is the Te. ian MA Bldg, Yen ohn bse of bulb eCard, Bal Paint Now — Save Now Geant an eid ir ‘S= = tickets, Mrs. Ba Herman. Sanear cautioned Calgarians: Rhone Jes7022. 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