CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Oct. 6, 1966 “OUR TOWN ALocal Parent Takes a Good Long Look at Today’s Teenagers | Teenager Encouragement Develops. Character and Responsible Adults. By Louise Howes Kinnaird Resident A teenager is a boy or gir! Ait has reached his or her 13th day and is not yet 20. Sim- ay that, but to be classed On entering the “teen” years a girl at 13 is a wonder- bs ee beginnin; ie be; 2 of she can be the touste-ha! You could find her in tears or you may find her in the most carefree and confident mood. What the future holds for her is a great ry. At 18 most boys like fish- shoes. and’ he usually forgets oes and he ui forge! to change his si He loves “adventure tales and dreams of things he'll do| in the future and worlds he'll conquer. He doesn't justice to himself or to one of his pals. Fe itkes to talk to the “litile| try m0 fe should | * t they. may begin to wonder eShould Tee put: away adventures ST. DAVID’S ANGLICAN CHURCH _ HARVEST THANKSGIVING SERVICES Memo) 11.00" pet "Holy Communion APOSTOLIC CHURCH 2 blocks East of the Castleaird Shopping Centre 10 am. — Sunday School hour 11 am. MORNING WORSHIP 7.30 p.m. EVANGELISTIC SERVICE Phone 365-5884 Rev. .C. Stone, Minister All Welcome THE SALVATION ARMY (11 Pine Street) "Fhe Salvation Army hes moved its activities to $68 Main Street, inday 11 am. Holiness Meeting. ednesday 8.00 p.m. Bible Study. Thursday 10.00 a.m. Home League. Phone 365-7112 Envoy Cliff Phipps “PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE - . K. D. ‘Cooper Phone: 865-5212 Services Sunday: be am, Sunday een : 1.00 a.m. Wo H 00 p.m. Evening Service Tuesday: 7.80 Prayer Meeting Friday: 7.30 Youth Meeting “Where you are a stranger but ence.” sayy GRACE. ” PRESBYTERIAN '. (CHURCH: . J. H. Wiser Servies “of Worship at ro.30 a.m. Sunday School at 9.30 am. CHURCH. OF:GOD.. (Kinnaird Comm, Hall)” Pastor: Rev. Ira Johnson Phone 365-8762 9.30 a.m. ‘Sunday School 10.38 a.m, Morning Worship 7.00 p.m. Wednesdays BAPTIST CHURC Pastor D. Reeves, B, Th. ~ Ph. 365-7175 Across Highway Junction from Plaza Family Bible Hour 10 a.m. Family Worship 11 am. Evening Service — 7.80 p.m. All Welcome . “Held in homes. LUTHERAN CHURCH ‘SERVICES Sundays at 3 p.m Held in St. David's Sunday School 2 p.m. Rey. Harold C. Clark CASTLEGAR ROBSON Phone 865-8337 Rev. Frank Willey - MORNING WORSHIP Castiegar — 11.15 a.m. Robson — 10 a.m. Castlegar — Sunday School 9.30 a.m. UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA | Uniting Since 1925 the Congregational Methodist and Presbyterian Churches of Canada KINNAIRD GENELLE Phone 365-7814 Rev. Don Faris WORSHIP Kinnaird — 11 am. Genelle — 7 p.m. Kinnaird Church School Age 8 to grade $-11 a.m. Grade 4 to 9 - 9:45 a.m. and nurse books, dolis and fish- ing lines and try and find out what this is all about, My par-| thi ents don't expect a great change but what of my friends and the public? Some people look at me and say ‘So now you are a teen- ager’ and I wonder what they expect. Ht must be a time of developing and learning but what else? “It's a bit frightening. May- be they ect me to be a little more rebellious, a little bolder, a little wilder. I really don’t know where I fit or where I want to fit. It’s oe and rn most anything. are fine, but they are oy rand and] m they inst couldn't understand ts | all. this. we must tread aly! through this iren seem more Understan and id. sacrifice of ‘time to spend with them is'much needed now. When they reach the older bracket of 16 or:more and can drive ‘the: fi car and are allowed to attend dances’ and other’ Public, activities, many Problems and At home they are still’ ‘sup- ervised ‘and 1 is very im- portant” but outside the home we must rely on their own good judgement and character, What we, nts, have taught] e: them and given them as an example ple will greatly affect their ‘i Ditseulties at dances, part- les,~ mi les, escapes, oa perimental drinking 1s ofta Blamed on “teenagers” when seems to include anyone from 18 to! much f beyond 20. This seems ul o cast a stygma on the whole group, The young people of today are no worse than: they were years ago. There’ was and will always be the unruly ones. Some Second Kinnaird © Guide Company Gets New Girls The second Kinnaird Guide company welcomed eight new girls, at.:a-fly-up ceremony xe: cently. Brown Owl, Mrs. R. ming and’ G y Owl, Mrs, Kent. ‘gan sent “the | brown! les with their ‘wings, space helmet and jet fuel tanks into the guide horseshoe. ‘The brownies flying up were: Sherry nchuk, Frances Mur- ber, Donna tin, ‘Joanne Pepper and Marilyn dge is Mrs. D. Amos who al- so attended... TEE , MAGIC IN WANT ADS : Di temptations face pi, Wendy Ealdtr, Karen Web: 'eb- |. ‘Walker, Kathy Mar- oor environment, health problems , lack of money or by eir own choosing. ‘We outof-teens bracket are often the cause of these distur- bances, People, B who have not to degree of to reach and may nev- er do so. ‘The public must accept this fact and try and help these in- duals. divi I think the quality of our students and teenagers of our district is proof of a wonderful group of young people. Their demi .estandin, id The executive of the United Church Women held its meet- ing Wednesda: at the Coffee Party Held by UCW] Attracts Over 70 Women ___|| visits were made, by these two i circles, 3 honte : of. Hira. vt Jounson. with Mrs. R, Banter opened { the, eting, and R.. McBi eonciueted the Devotional na orted that the in the church with 70 Tadic a i aa les atten fferin: Poeaker and report at the next meetin; A vole of thanks wae extend- ed to Mrs..J, Gemmill for’ put- ting flowers) dn the church dur- ing Septemb i Mer mmnage sleh was dis- ussed and to be ¢ The members decided to meet in the church hall and patch the used clothing for the Welfare Industries in Vancou- Mrs. McBain reported on fait of chairs for the church ll. at wa eclded to order 24 frm ine idmonton. ‘m. Easton extended thanks to bie the members who had sent her cards, flowers and visits while she was sick. . E. Kraft gave a report Harmony-Friendship Circle. The group had made 182 visits to the sick and shutins. Mrs. L. Grunerud report for the Dogwood Gisele & and d they Pacts, [had made 122 visits, In ic, dressmaking, woodwork- ing, sports are all qualities to be proud of. Occasionally they go to 3 ‘d marvel at th ened | el at ie energies Jpent, The music of today is pression and today’s music‘is an expression of feday's Way, of life, couldn't {we be. more expressive of the good things teenagers do? Coal we nat ormanize more good ent, have the dances better supervised. Brownie Packs ; Hold Gathering . After the Holiday A new seagon begins today as ithe Erownle) packs id oe first r first gutherin cam; represented the Blackfeet Ay ‘Abache, and Siouxe under; the care The eagerly to the clanging o: ‘Perhaps a_discus- sion group’ where teenagers, parents and other interested parties such as the RCMP could exchange ideas? ‘We may be suprised at the good ideas our teenagers come up with. Let’s encourage them more. ‘This is the greatest build- er of chi and the by their aisted by pa Deverney. Donna oe was swimmer Gil Camp activities k every- one ,Dusy._wi with as Kopt every: of our young people eda de- termines what che adi ts of to and. and 50, rie let's 6 hope | our teenagers can say. ‘I: leave ‘this time of life with reluctance ‘be- cause it has been such a wonder- ful and rewarding experience. Fm ready to'.face the adult world with confidence. I thank my parents and fhe people cf my. sommunity, for their ir co? tainment in the lodge. d|:-SHSS PTA Gives Sie Scholarships have Just been announced by the SHSS PTA, Last student, Ken Pickering, and the top grade 18 student, Fred Koch, have each been given $100 schol- | . ” | arships, report was given by Mrs, Grunerud. See Mrs. Gemmill reporte ¢ and owes sent to the sick. She also reported that the board of will be here on. Oct. 18. ules : ‘The members decided: that they would do a catering job on Oct. ; 28, ye ie October meeting is to be Pe atthe home’ of Mrs, P.. Travis.’ The meeting wae brought to a close‘ with: all ‘ri peating the Lord's Prayer after which refreshments were serv- ed by Mrs. Johnson. PETTITT PHOTOS. PETTITT PHOTOS LUbL3d. naird Fanlor Secon: x Pare “sOLOHd Luthad 0% BOATS & MOTORS. SEE US AND SAVE AT THIS BIG REDUCTION CA STLE GA R _ SPORTING GOODS g becom. ; erney, Janet ‘Zaitsoff and J thia ie mie brownies responded x bell calling time. for. ae ae ; took, ‘irs, D- Hicbert cad. ‘as- ; campfires and enter-|- scholarship winners |: term's top grade 12]; _ FRUIT GROWERS MUTUAL INSURANCE OFFICE :365-6665 : 1369 ‘Columbia Pe ‘Castloga “HOME® 365-6704. ag ‘OUR FRUIT. CROWES Cs INSURANCE AGEN KJSS Fall Parents Night Draws Crowd of Over 150 Last Thursday evening 150 parents nigh, ag annus a parent ni sore 8 Principal and att of the iti dery School, nts of the 220 students md net tour the ities and courses it has for grade elght students, Gilbert Lind, the. principal, commented on some of the rul- es -and policies .of the. school noting. parents’. and ' students alike ‘must ited ti ude tendent The evening was high by a : tall gonvered Bissell, ict, of schools. spoke on school develop- He ment in th the Castlegar-Kinnaird | Anne Smit area, In his speech, he outlined | and M« the reason for the construction | ic of the KJS School and the facil- how the school functions, New anembers of the KJSS staff are Mrs, Linda Miller, Mrs. Betty Leitner and Don Voilmer- use, Other Temes staff ers are Jack Grant, Harold Martin , Mre, ith, Miss Jean. MeQuar- tie, Bob b Jeffery, Gerry Schiavon Maglio. mite, Syaachors Berni Kavie and ‘Norman Fishwick. CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Oct. 6, 1966_, Wild:Horse Creek Judge Toted 75 Pounds of Gold con Carmichael Haynes more ¢han 75 He came out from Coun! He i ; miners, His appointment to the legislative council :took him to New. Westminster but with a new. mining boom reported in the Big Bend country Be was soon off Hughes: left today to mend. Tine weekend in: the ‘When you're In the dcomhage You can only get them herel _ INTERIOR BREWERIES CRESTO “BG Ss = MOUNTAIN BREWERY" This advertisement is mot published or. apayed by the Liuor Control Board or mE tie Goverment of British Connie ae Photocopying Letters — Birth ‘Certificates ‘Importent’ Papers : Clippings Copies of Book Pages © Black-on-White Process Reasonable Rates Castlegar. News Robert’s mother, Mrs. William Dr. G. A. Sumner returned comp; al way of keeping your. knitting alds always in place. -- ENJOY . 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