—Pettitt Photos Bursary Available fo Sfudent Made Possible by CWL Council An election meeting of St. Joseph Council CWL esta- blished a slate of officers for 1973-74 In which three new positions were filled by Mrs. Joe Schiavon, Mrs. Bob Cor- mier, Mrs. Alfred Henshaw. Incumbents are président Mrs. Pat Haley and secretary Mra, J. Kaufman, First, second and third vi are ing from senior secondary in this area, beginning in the spring of 1974, Consideration for the bes- towal of this bursary will go to _ a girl, professing Christian principles, with a fondness for the home arts but seeking further education. Should there be a tie of i then Akselson-Marcellus Wedding ‘I'd Like to. Teach the World to Sing” was sung during the signing of the register following the late afternoon wedding ceremony uniting in marriage Eileen Mary Marcel- lus, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis BE. Marcellus of Kin naird, and Glenn Ivor Akselson, son of Mr. and Mrs, Arne M, Akselson of Blueberry Creek. Satin bows centered with pastel flowers marked the pews of St, David's Church for the ceremony officiated by Rev, tT M, Allen and assisted by ‘the uncle of the bride, Mr. K. E, Robey. Large sprays of white peonies and glads set on pedestals on either side of the Conscience and Comment Tensions Signal Christ's Return "With unusual boldness Israeli commandos re- cently moved into Lebanon, pene- trating the head-. quarters of the Palestinian Liber- ation movement and executing several guerrilla leaders. Then without ‘harm or Mrs. Schiavon, Mrs. Henshaw and Mrs, Cormier. Mrs. Terry Cormier is the new treasurer. Mrs. Haley expressed thanks to members who formed a bee for the Easter church cleaning. They were Sister Ann and mesdames Kay. McGauley, Edna Godderis, Eve Henshaw, Marge Aubert, Mila Richards, Fran Cormier and Brita Haley. Members approved mem- bership to the Kootenay Soc- iety Ke Handicapped Children. jack Harrigan of Trail was Pie speaker. This CWL ‘council is pleased to have the F. A. Haywood bursary available for a competing student, graduat- MOTOR HOMES TRAVEL TRAILERS CAMPERS TRUCK CANOPIES * By “VANGUARD* “to fit all makes of, trucks” gees. Stock &. Good Prices *@rdepeYours Now atthe ‘Lowest Prices in B.C, Open Weekends © 72 Models at lerge Discounts Sun Valley Homes Box 128, Grand Forks ARE factors will determine the decision. The bursary will go to the most needy. Hostesses for the meeting were Mrs, George Richards and Mrs. M. Switzer. 1,217 Persons Attend Weekend Witnesses Seminar “Do you want to live under human or Godly rule?" This question was asked by district supervisor of Jehovah's Wit- nesses, E, Funk, at a public address entitled “Decide Now for Divine Rulership”. “One must not be deceived into thinking,” Mr. Funk continued, “that human ruler- ship will produce genuine peace and: security. suhough remain- ing respectful of ers and law abiding, we must above all maintain loyalty to the Creator of the universe. He is the ruler that deserves our everlasting support. It is imperative that we now recognize His ruler. ship. culmination of this Christian convention that attracted 1,217 . “delegates from the Kootenays to the Creston Valley Civic Center during the pact week- end under the theme: “Do All Things for God's Glory’ The delegates "Listened through two days of demonstra- on effective methods. of per- tions, interviews, and lectures | they were airlifted back to Israel. The Arabs were enraged and promised “ter- rible” revenge. : The hatred between Arab and Jew has been further intensified by the wealth that is now accumulating in Arab lands. As Middle East oil flows to North America, money (and power to make trouble) flows In a recent address in Montana, Gov. Nelson Rocke- feller of New York declared that unrest in the Middle East is attributable in part to the increase of wealth in Arab hands. Hf Against this backdrop of current events, Arab-Israeli tension builds. And an explo- sion is coming. Author Salem Kirban in his book “Guide to Survival" describes it this way, “The stage (is) being set for the eventual war between Russia. and her allies on the side of the Arebs and Europe and the United States on the side, of Israel.” From the viewpoint of the prophetic scriptures, terrible bloodshed is certain to come to the Middle East. The positions of Arab and Jew are irreconcil- able. And hatred multiplies all the while, complicated by religious fanaticism. But there is an ultimate solution. It will not be gain by force of arms. When Jesus Christ returns at last the unbelieving Jews will receive Him as the Messiah and the Prince of Peace; his rule— worldwide. And Middle East tensions make it clear —His coming is soon. Local Penfecostal Tabernacle Hosts Students The public address was the;;;. of Tour '73 alter completed the church ‘decor, Entering on the arm of her father to the strains. of the traditional Wedding March played by organist Mra, F. A. Hostetter, the bride wore a long white slim line gown with a high waist and scooped neck, Hor long sleeves gathered into narrow cuffs while the front of the gown and hemline was enhanced by applique lace flowers of sparkle organza, Her headdress of self- materia! with applique lace flowers, secured her hip-length single-layer veil of French illusion edged with individual applique lace flowers. She carried a bouquet of white daisies, pink tulips and baby's breath, secured with white satin streamers. For jewelry accent to complement the gown made by the bride, she wore a gold heart drop snd | earrings, a gift from the gré Maid of-honor and sister of the bride was Miss Carol Marcellus, with the sister of the groom, Miss Arlene Akselson and the sister of the bride, Miss Lorraine Marcellus, as brides- maids, Miss Donna Marcellus, also a sister of the bride, was junior bridesmaid. With each attendant wear- ing a different pastel-colored gown, all were styled with the long slim fitting Empire waist, round V-neck ,and puffed pleated sleeves. Each gown was trimmed around the waist with dainty white lace and. ribbon corresponding to the color of that gown, All carried bouquets of daisies and’ baby's breath with white satin ribbons and wore carved ivory pins and earrings, a gift from the bride. Small bows adorned their hair. Best man was Mr. Warren Quidding with ushering duties shared by! Mr. John Reith, and the groom’s brothers, Allan and Barry Akselson, Flowers, doves and a small church decorated the reception 3 Names Added To Commission On College Roles . Three more members have been added to the commission appointed to examine post- .needs.on nS any galcetone ‘of BA pape sahes res respective.-roles Sélkirk College ‘and Nelso! Notre Dame University. The new appointees are: Dr. Geoffrey C. Andrew, retired, former assistant to the president of the University ‘of British Columbia, and a former executive secretary of the ° Canadian Association of Uni- 4 hall at'the Hi Arrow Arms which also, displayed tho’ couple's name under a huge rainbow, The bouquets of the bride and her attendants, os well as silver candelabrum, adorned’ the bride's table, “The wedding cake, made and decorated by tho bride's mother, was set on a small table covered with blue velvet. The, three-tier cake, topped with a St. Peter Lutheran Church Here Hosts CLBI Ambassadors St, Peter Lutheran Church in Castlegar will host a group of -young Lutherans from Camrose Lutheran Bible. Institute of Camrose Alberta. The group is known as the Arrabons. They will sponsor an. evening of worship, song, and inspiration on Saturday in St. Peter Lutheran Church. ‘The service is open to all people of the community but especially the young people. The CLBI Ambassadors are presently on.a tour of British Columbia. Before coming to Castlegar they will have per- formed in Cranbrook and Creston. From Castlegar they will travel to Nelson. The A are bride and groom, was decora- ted with small flowers in. the colors of the rainbow in baskets between the layers of the cake. ‘The cake was cut, with the bride and groom passing the pieces among their guests, For her daughter's. wed- ding, the bride's mother wore a floor-longth electric blue gown of polyester with long slender sleeves, V-neck and self tie around the high waist. For jewelry accent she’ chose pearls, The groom's mother wore a floor-length gown with pink * top anda gently gathered floral skirt. It featured a scoop neck and long sleeves, The gown was complemented with opal jewel- CH CH. RCHES What Is Missing? ST. RITA'S.) 4 CATHOLIC. CHURCH ‘7 Rev. W. Harrison’ °33 Ph, 865-7148 1323 Sunday Masses at % 9am, - 11am, °7 pans ry. Both w ges of white roses, Master of ceremonies was | the bride's uncle, Mr. J. E. Collinson of Kelowna. A longtime friend of the bride's family, Mr. R. M. Simmons, proposed the toast to the bride, Attending the guest book was the sister of the groom, Miss Judy Akselson. For travelling, the bride donned a street-length pale blue dress with black accessor- ies and a white feathered mum corsage. The newlyweds now make thelr | home | in Kinnaird. christian young people who are especially concerned with reaching today's youth with the gospel of Jesus Christ. guests were trom’ sical Surrey, Vane: ouver Island, Kelowna, Kam- loops, Hi Level, Alberta, and” Dodsland, Saskatchewan. REGIONAL ECUMENICAL PARISH Anglican & United Churches “ROBSON COMMUNITY MEMORIAL CHURCH 9:45 A.M. Anglican or United Church Service 91:45 AM. Sunday School SY. DAVID’S CHURCH, CASTLEGAR 8:00 A.M. Holy Communion 9:00 A.M. Sunday School 1 A.M, United Church Service A.M. Anglican Service: Communion Parish Office Phone 365-8337 Rev. T.M. Allen and Rev. E.R. Bristow {alternate weeks) ST. PETER LUTHERAN CHURCH 405 Maple St., Castlegar Worship Service 9 a.m. Sunday School 10.15 a.m. 965-8662 and 385-8664 : Rev. Richard Klein “The Church of the Lutheran Hour” APOSTOLIC CHURCH Wed. 7.80 Prayer Biple a N. Walker - Phone 965-6602 PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 701 Firat Ave, be Pastor: Rev. H. H. Graham’ Church Ph. 365-5212 Sunday School 9.65 a.m. Mo Worshi 11 am. Evang. 7 Pz 30 cay Bu ee one 70 Briday:: Young Foose ; CHURCH OF GOD { 904- 7th Ave., Kinnaird Sunday School - for al: Business ond Professional Directory] ; “yp USERVICE - _ MHour Service Phone Zenith 6826 825-4652 or 352-7123 MARKEN ENTERPRISES _ Amway Distributors ” RUBBER STAMPS See, Phone, Write _ Clean Cut Rubber Stamp Shop Box 25, Robson, B.C, Ph. 365-7605 GREEP’S ELECTRIC ROBSON RADIO & TV Your ADMIRAL Dealer | cars imme * annual Cub and Scout auction. “Sonny Pedersen New Denver - Silverton: Newsete By Nancy Barnett Many ;people;. may be interested to’ know that a dentist is at the New Denver Youth Centre, Plans have beon made for him to'be here for eight weeks. Usually this service has been for pre-school children, but Dr. Robson has agreed to care for. anyone's teeth regardless of age. Mrs, ositas Doughty at Silverton. and grandsons, Ste- iven and Vincent, spent a few “days with the boy's great- grandmother, Mrs. Ed Steein- son at Kalo. * . The ofa ‘Hospital Day Tea will be held in the nurses’ ' sitting room at Slocan Lake Hospital in New Denver on May 11, Tea will be served by the hospital's Ladies’ Auxillary from 2:30 to 4:80 p.m. Good news for residents and travelers. One of New Denver's cages on the highway has plans for a 24-hour service with ‘hopes of gas services during the same hours. This will be the only service of this kind between -Vernon and Nelson, This service is ex- pected to start in May. ‘ People are asked to be alert to. the “Green Thumb Burglara”, ‘These thieves sur- vey areas, travelling on foot or by car, observing those work- ing’ in their gardens. They knock on front doors and upon They will steal anything of value that ‘can easily be removed, It Is suggested a person should lock their windows and doors. while working in ‘their garden, and carry a house key. Assist the police in protect- ing you and .your neighbours. Notify them of any person or . Vehicle acting in’ an unusual or suspicious manner. in ~ your area, i .Remember, ‘it: is very important to write down licence numbers anda detailed descrip- tion of suspicious persons and ediately. The New Denver ‘Boy Scouts are’ planning . their This year’s date is Saturday, June 16, If you have anything to donate, please call Tony White, Ray Nunn, Gordon McMaster, i Jim’ Aird, Erie Ovestrud or ANA Slocan Valley ~ Residents Plan More Meetings Nelson School ‘Board will hold more public meetings in receiving no answer, enter, © CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 3, isa’, Herne men, have. volun. ; ue and Mrs. Stove Boyce ol [wen to Sel pick. up your’ of New Denver becam I 6 ii ia rd ir.Ho donations for the boys. .' ), proud parents of a seven. eran or eorge as am Bal wn House, ee If your son is'a member of) daughter born’ April 24 in...’ “Funeral services were held Nakusp and 11 ‘Grandchildren. CALL MARY, Little Longue Baseball you may “Arrow ‘Lakes | Hospital’ at Friday from the chapel of Hirat: Jurial took place in Moun- 365-6451 or 365-5244), wish to know who his coach is, Nakusp, Funeral Home in Duncan, B.C. | tain View Cemetery. - = or if your boy wishes to join and » + for George Haslam Baird, 68, of perere As of May 1, it Is not Permissible. ta burn rubbish : out a fire ‘permit ‘in the Lake Hardware in New Den-) Village’ of Silverton. Permits Coaches are: Indians —Jim fe obtained from the. Village Alrd, Cardinals —Lou Sherrod, : Olfice. Youbou, B.C., who died April 23 in the Royal Columbian Hospl- tal in New Westminster, Mr. Baird Is survived: by Re his wife, May; : four sons, Douglas, George Jr., Stephen he is between 9/and 12, please leave his name at the Slocan:' A We Cut ot the weve is put he Parking Problems i 1 Orthopedic ad and: sere vice, 24- hour service on everyday shoe repairs, Pirates —John .. D'Arcangelo Mr, and Mrs, Jim Mellen. and Graham, all of Youbou; his Heals” while you wait. and Dodgers —Walt Thring. and children, Danny and Tracy mother, Mrs, Mary Baird of Look for the big 631 on 3rd Avenue, for Coaches are also available of Silverton, spent Easter. Nakusp; five brothers, Leslie of home-like for Sandlot League. This is for. holidays in Vancouver, Nakusp, Herbert of Merritt, boys eight and under. If your James and Ernest in Vancouver Your Satisfaction [s Our Concern boy is: interested, | Sandlot Mrs, Flora Baraat of and Marsden of Kelowna; three ; Summerland spent a few days ‘with her son and family \in |’ _ Silverton. League is excellent training for sisters, Mrs. Alice Kin id younger boys who want to play i ctor Mrs. Ruth Turner: of Victoria - and. Mrs, Marion Henke of “SAVINGS TG HERE af CUT-RATE the FOOD FOLKS BOLOGNA: FRYING CHICKEN nce . BEEF ROUND STEAK Sai ce.s' s] 19 SLAB BACON ‘httiecun 6% BABY BEEF LIVER 2: OO ‘HAMBURGER 2. 1. 59} ans $149 FRESH. Wo, 1. quaury, é Gov't ‘Insp. Lean. Al wll 19 3 e at ‘Maple Leaf voeeee ete eece es Ub FAMILY SHOE RENEW 631 - 3rd Avenue, Castlegar — Phone 365-3231 tfri the Piece. aple Leaf. Qeality : Maple Leaf. Gov't. Inspected. Sliced... 2.6... cee eee sonal evangelism. ra, Sales & Service AS i et ca es : ‘ i es Mk Ph. 365-5459 x] the Slocan Valley attendan f Office 442-3555 Thirty-nine persons were : = Nersities snd. Col sri Kinnaird, B.C. CONTRACTING Also TV Rentals Some Choose to do Their Own Thing -, area to get the parents’ Res. 442-3676 ° baptised by water, during the NY |) Dr. Timothy “Birne, -a SALES & SERVICE sy : —— = reaction to the board's referen- Dee es: tial seminar. Five students anda facu college. While their programis former deputy minister of Ph. 365-7075 Ph, Pete Zibin 365-5575 |) . y y dum projects. The meetings 4 sponsor comprising “Tour 73” basically youth-oriented, it ap- education in Alberta who is Industrial, Commercial Free Estimates : : { 3 Kinnaird Aquanauts _ will be held with the possibility _ Smell U s at are scheduled guests of the peals favorably to almost all now president of Edmonton . and Residential } of-a plebicite vote. pe eas i : Pentecostal Tabernacle it in Ca- tastes in the field of religious . Athabasca University. . Electrical Wiring WEDDING y 5 Cl b R The motion was made after il Around a eae the ‘summer ee Seaannel of Tour "73 are: fi Dr ee she, Eilts ot fhe Electric (convteger) Ltd, Urnewcod doa cua te ; wim lu egistrafion bo da Slosed preeting of the : | Graham. $1 ; touring group from Western — Rev. Lester Markham of North faculty of education at Simon i INVITATIONS : : The decision came as the a E ea kk : Penterostal Bible College of _ Vancouver, Dianne Grist of Fraser University, who will be Blea Heat Specialists OPTOMETRIS i For Ory Land Training result of- a meeting between: ce | 134 “OZ. eee the oude North Vancouver. The group Victoria, Debbie Huntington of . executive secretary of the Medallion Homes 366 Baker St. NEWS t May 2,°3, 4— 4:30 5:30 Slocan Valley residents and the ‘ will present a sacred musical’ Smithers, Donna Hill of Sum- commission. Ph, 365-7241 Nelson, B.C. 3 ¥ 2,3, 4— 4: pm. to 5: pm. Thursday at Mt. concert with a variety of vocal merland, Paul Krymusa of Dr. Ian McTaggart-Cowan, i at SENN Sentinel: School. “PORK : yr “COREE Led i combinations together with Chemainus, and Tom Rathjen dean of graduate studies at Ph, 352-5152 CASTLEGAR $ The residents were disput- i 1 Hang. an extra shoe bag in your youngster’s closet brass. of Ki ; UBC and chairman of the FAMILY SHOE RENEW FUNERAL HOME : ‘KINNAIRD ELEMENTARY ‘ScHoOi. GYM ing the closure and moving of 6 fl CHASE & SANBORN. . i for mittens, sa scarves, hats ed belts. and keyboard. Pastor H. Graham extends . academic board, was earlier 631-3rd Ave. CASTLEGAR OFFICE SUPPLIES ated A ll et a | Crescent Valley School’ and of ns 4 ‘es paca Sponsors Rev ee a sordial welcome eee public’ named chairman of the com- chee Son ey Typewriter Dedicated to Kindly cD S {he Aulus closing ot ater amall . ef our De missi » Servic ! Service e Cpe sel a . U Ready to sine shelves and davon? Place hat saasage pat report: oy ‘the presentation. eee baba? baaser Shoe Hepairs Ribbons Thoughtfus Spring Into Action “The b 7 lias ehaes halted “BURNS LARD SUNLIGHT. | roll of paper in an empty foil or waxed-paper box Other members named heels while you wait Columnar Pads Ambulance — Flowers 3 ; : all action on school closings in fee he nate ahs alee ete a Se cr eakis | Cordieatereti tegoinmee | Rana Ne Granite, Marble and Ses (| the aes, VEG. 10 er. A be 2) 0 2 "Oz, aa 8c: , a-member of Se lertefica egistrai : . wl @® _ t : : College council, and Judge Leo in the Shoe Service Pyene , 3851288. Bronte’ Plaques, : -. BRENA CONTRACTING LTD. : = t Saad boing watr wil ee HAVE YOUR CAR |. Gansner, both of Nelson. Open 8 am. to’7 p.m. wth, WAN OOSTEN . oo paiD Light Rescns oes f FRESH. $ H growing or : Judge Gansuer is a former Plumbing & Heating Ltd. WEST KOOTENAY}! For ditching, excavating, sand and gravel, Mees efence in ae % ! * Ree = R CHECKED FOR member ofthe advisory board MOORE FORMS eran es Heating = Gas ANIMAL HOSPITAL |; road gravel or cement work. Niet Seca sae bro st ae pas, Shampoo works wonders on shirt collars. Squeeze HOLIDAY. TIME of Notre Dame University. ADDING TAPES ‘Furnace Clenaing = Oil SS. No, 1,. Trail ~ search, map, ° com ‘and . some on Before placing shits in ones peaking (Ne setae: CRIP? BOOKS Heaung + “inseithin No. 6 Ymir Rd, Nelson Comer Sth and Willow St. — Ph. 965-7013 Fescue to train-volunteers’ for!” A eae fr sad eades ry ies ed that : P.O, Box 99, Cascade -| Eve, Clinics Tues., Thurs. Established 12. Years : emergencies ‘arising within F L A SH t cds daned iiss ath al theyll. cine “Try Safety ueation, emphasized ‘that | CASTLEGAR NEWS | Ph. 447-9428, Christina Castleaird Plaga eet tin: | thelr muniipaity {E V. DINNERS at 4 clean in a jiffy. : : First t t” Kootenay would also be ap- Phone 365-7266 bake Next peo — Beat, Chick; Date : iret to Las pointed. COLUMBIA SIGNS : v5 t Presen Co Service : 5 j Hed as © Communi pu Mrs. Dailly said that the | catpset GROCETERIA | Plastic — Neon — Painted GCoD ‘EAR t cammission would Advertise 495, AND LAUNDRET Sales — Service CADMAG APPLIANCE ie : CASTLEGAR SAVINGS *: briefs and hold public meetings SERVICE i i : Ke A t & Wh | Ali ni in some or all of Rossland-Trail, 1038 Columbia - Ave. " phoine' 365-7852 Seven i808 ) CREDIT UNION en's Aufo COT ALGMMENE |. castigsr, Netson, Creston, play ts Vacuums, Shavers, ae } Telephone 965-7232 PHONE 365-7532 Granbrook, Fernie: Winder | Open 630 am-1030 pam. | professional —- Prompt | ‘most Smal APR e' 2 5 1 : * ‘ , ; : pens, : fasts, Golden Phone 365-6534 Installations Phone 866-6141 Castlegar ase: : NO, 1 QUALITY. - 3 Here's a hot deal on Canadas ORINCES ree oe ie ~ PACIFIC WESTERN AIRLINES : CASTLEGAR NEW S- top selling bias belted tire. 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