12 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Jan. 12, 1967 TIMELESS TOPICS By Laral Churches We Face Forces of Change and Decay Rev. Ira Johnson Church of God Rae! fits column has urpose the discussion of Soles whieh deal with endurin; ues and realities, in contras! to the temporal and person who basis his or her whole life on the passing glories and pleasures of life, The pass- ing of tlme for such a one does not ultimately contribute to veace and hope, but rather to de- feat and is the values and realities of life. change and deci ngortunate i indeed is the need for values in life that are “timeless” and enduring. One of the enduring mater- ial substances known to man is the diamond. Because of this it has become the traditional jew- el for engagement and wedding rings, where it stands for “eter- in the life beyond the grave! The price for this “timeless i is of sinful self to Christ, Through the teaching of God's Word, and by the willingness to follow God's ways and his Spirit . every believer will Find that these timeless graces are becom- ing an increasing part of his or le. As we enter thai a other New Year why not take time for the timeless, enduring yalues on Meer (See St. Luke 12: 16-31 To Get Possession of Tape The Pulp and Paper Work- ers of Canada started a Supreme Court civil action last week to get possession of the tape re- cordings which triggered a royal commission into charges of pri- vacy invasion, ‘The off-again, on-again com- mission started hearings last month before former judge R. A, Sargent after, Be Canadian ai hotel where The Canadian union was holding a convention. John Laxton, lawyer for the Pulp and Paper Workers of Can- ada, filed a Supreme Court writ we stock a full sefoction of. SAVAGE SHOES : for children in which he named as E, P. O'Neal, the 1 union, and David Arnold Mac- od. O'Neal, regional organizer union for the has admit- of Pulp, and Paper Mill Workers had invaded its privacy by using secret eletronie Listenin ng pnd ted hiring private dective Bud Graham, who bugged the con- vention, MacLeod, a ‘department nal love.” “A is... forever!” is a favorite slogan of new It’s the new Interior latex guaranteedtocoverInone coat or we'll give you the extra paint FREEI OVER 1000 BREEZY COLORS - Ganufactured by Genoral Paint Corporation of Canada Limited OGLOW'S the di: industry, and peo- ple are willing to pay substan- tial prices for quality diamonds. The Christian faith extols such qualities of life as faith, honesty, humility, kindness, pa tience, unselfishness and _ser- vice. ‘Among these virtues there stands out as being most prec- fous and enduring... the quall- of unselfish Chris! tian love, (charity!) kind of love This is the which sent Christ into the world to teach wayward mankind about the true nature of God; to offer, willingly his. own life’ for the sinful world’s redemption, so that ag) true! ons af God welcatt ternal hope, now and SPECIAL THIS WEEK ZONOLITE LOOSE INSULATION OTHERS BLDG. SUPPLY LTD. Phone 365-7202 ‘Trail Office Announces Loans Approved in (966 The number of loans ap- proved in the Trail office o: Also included in the figures are the loans for the same per- iod in 1964 and 1965. The loans are listed for 1966, 1965 and 1964 respectively: Castlegar — 10, 18, 10; Chapman Camp — 0, 3, hris- tina Lake — 0, 0, 1 Gohbrerk —i71, 74, 54; Creston 5, me 11; le! 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Soot that night the butter- for flies and goose. pimples were | ed common among us, Even though it was a large choir, every one Of us was afraid that She would be the one to make a bumbling of migiake and to ruin everything. the last ast; moment of our appearance Perhaps i was the thought shat we were representing KJSS that made us give those songs all that we had. We were surprised and very other. things. ‘The general reaction of the students was that the movie version was inferior r to the book. In Ini dustrial boys are just finish! in drafting. Wood shied nest ie shop so spotle y' can achually see your face in tried | the on tool breakage. The shop is very well ‘stock: with machines and rack after rack of gleaming tools, All the boys are eager to commence car- pentry Pro, jects, Yi In. Home ‘Economics,’ the girls have made their aprons and are now ready to commence cooking. They are itching to get their hands on the Ereneh kniv- es, gating kan ee happy when people compliment: that ed us‘ on. our sin, é hours of practising weren't a vain, after allt” F On the wast afternoon of school before the holidays we all teooped into th -; Special a: ssembly. The choir sang its Christmas songs, with Mr. Maglio accom- panying on the piano. Linda Huston gave a few introductory notes on each selection. A. and B band ‘class, conducted. by. Mr. Fishwick, The pupils enjoyed it when | the teachers weighed themselv- es on stage. Grant, when ghallenged, reluctantly removed pockets a of junk iron from his ts and se vest. To the school’s Lind did not as 245 ona ) While we are on the subject of weight, we have an interesting announcement to make. Because . Schtavon gained ‘back the one pound he lost through ill- ness, an use Mr, Mago ate “not wisely ue too well dur- _|ing the holids eer oughly any rate, the coals -in”— UNIVERSITY TEACHERS EDUCATION OPPORTUNITY “Applications are invited for enrollment this spring in a modified re to Prepare qualified university GRADUATES After four months of for initial instruction beginning in May, 1967, students will | be as intern hers and if to regular will be paid an appropriate salary. Applicants must be at least 28 years old and hold good university degrees with majors in two subjects normally taught in the se- eondary schools or honors in one. : For further details write to: DEAN OF EDUCATION, UNIVERSITY OF VICTORIA, VICTORIA, B.C. . are very good | th sports, Mr. Lind called all the hon- or roll students to the stage and personally congratulated: them |‘ on. thei: e gym for a girls in struction and destruction.” Elizabeth Thor-Larsen look- ed in vain but could not find an electric beater. She concluded with four that pesky cake batter. A touch of the Orient has been added to our inter-house competition as we start our next sport “Chinese Basketball!” Whether or not the Chinese play it, we do not know, but all ip that have participated in it here have enjoyed it. Lined up along the sides of the court, the “spares” of the teams also play, as well as the 10 regular play- ers. We will soon have our scouts on the ‘scene to report top talent. Pees School Club activity is in full swing. The aquarium club has all kinds of beautiful tropi- cal fish, guppies, and sword- ‘David McLellan is ‘highest in. chess club standings < with Michael Fedoruik and Ted © Ar- chambault in second place. The gymnastic club has 16 members. ‘David’ Babich ‘reports that the boys are not'so initeresi- ed in ‘just developing ‘muscles as ‘they are in working on their | horse, rings, “ropes, “high bar, parallel bars and nats, under expert 4 ho is raised throughout fer whole district ce wate | UP sport.) He instructor and we are very lucky to have him. of tri , seized the tapes and other equipment at the hotel. The Canadian union asks for a Supreme Court geclara, tion that it is entitled to session of all the tape recor: gs made by the defendants “or their agents” without the consent of the Canadian union “‘of all con- versatone of the plaintiffs at the Ritz Hotel between Nov. 3 ‘and Nov. 7, 1966. CABARET Saturday, Jan. 14 DANCING TO THE VAGABONDS Hi Arrow Arms MOTOR HOTEL The Canadian union also Education the |** crete as a means of cutting down | d from making st}or transcripts of ‘the contents ation. ‘They use the Ga radio microphones or.transmit- ters, or other electronic eaves. dropping devices.” Tt also seeks‘:dama: a5 for nuisance. and for invading: its privai vaey by the alleged electronic eavesdropping and recording. ‘The Canadian union claims the international: union infring- ed on its copyright in connection bitoord the words and conversa: tion: recorded without: the ‘knowledge and con- sent of the plaintiffs.” The Canadian union claims that the international “wrong- fully converted to its own use.” the Canadian union’s words and conversations. it seeks an injunction which would stop the defendants from eavesdropping on it or its mem- bers in convention or elsewhere by electronic means or other- wise. Luncheon Specials ‘Try Our Light Inexpeasive’ Daily. 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