Robson Women’s Institute Appoint Convenors for the 1972 Activities The Robeson Women's Institute have named their Steir and Mrs. Jenner. Pub- - Mrs, H. Johnson. meetings for a while, and these will be held on the’ second Wednesday of each in: esker Hall, convenors for the year. ¢ £ ors, members and five visitors : Those names were: Mrs. Home and Saliken ell. Agriculture — Mrs. J. Hospital — Mr: and Mrs. S. Grant. Sun- shine — Mrs, J, Marshall. Education — Mrs. W. Wal- die: Luach_and Booster — Scott, Cemetery Ballard. ex- evening Mrs. J. Forn- with pan, Fees irom $1.25 to $1.50. During the meeting, thanks were extended to the evening group members for their donation of a che- gue towards the scholar- nate fund, and thankyou fes_ were received from DO YOU NEED Insurance, Boat RIEREEDEST INSURANCE ADVICE . . . 0 sell the following types of insurance: Home Insurance, Tonant’s Policies, Automobile ance, Business Policies, Life, Accident - Sickness and Mortgage Insurance Perhaps | Can Help You JIM SHISKIN, B.A. Handicapped Society,” the Ui and the Queen ‘Alexandra Solari- SCOUTING AND GUIDING IN FORCE was apparent Sunday afternoon at the annual Baden-Powell observance held in Stanley Humphries auditorium. During the ceremonies all the young people renewed publicly the oaths they ‘took when they joined the scouting movement. The Rev. Clint Howard (left) took the devotional section of the gathering. : One: of the highlights of the service was the presentation (above) by regional Scout commissioner Tom Charlton of ". the'Gilwall Badge of Robson cubmaster William R. Lahue in recdgnition of his services to the movement. Letter to The Editor — Castlegar News Photo West Kootenay TV Group Deny Soliciting Public Financing = - Dear Sir; Your Feb. 10 article on community cablecasting must be clarified. *First: You intimated that squad. um for dl "You quoted” ict from. the ins Pe: were collected, and refreshi- ments were served by the hostesses, Mrs, L. Brodman and Mrs, S. Stewart. Mrs, Alderman was the showed "slides of two icine she had made to Mexico tute. mnies i Friendship : E. vi of Community Video as say- ing, ‘We. have had dis- cussions with Kootenay Television Pro- ject. . . regarding the use of our program origination ing satan most ead- level, Fruit Mutuol Located at 269 Columbia Ave., Castlegar (Across from the Legion) Phone 365-3301 HELP : US HELP FOREST SERVICE SCHEDULE OF INSTRUCTIONAL CLASSES AND SCALERS’ LICENCE EXAMINATION NELSON FOREST DISTRICT — 1972 SCALING INSTRUCTIONS SALMO, at Salmo Ranger Station Hearn Sawmill Yard KETTLE VALLEY at k. V. Ranger Station Boundary Sawmill Yard CRESTON at Canyon Community Hall (Old Schoo!) Huscroft Sawmill. Yard at Elko Ranger Station Crows Nest Ind. Yard REVEL- STOKE at Revelstoke Ranger Station Downie Street Sawmill Yd. EXAMS FOR LICENCE TO SCALE NELSON 8 a.m. at Hadikin Sawmill Yard, Brilliant, KETTLE 8 a.m. at K. V. Ranger Station VALLEY CRESTON 8 am. at Wynndel Log Yard ELKO. 8 a.m. at Elko Ranger Station Tuesday, March 14th, 1:00 p.m. Wednesday, March 15th, 9:00 a.m. (bring lunch) Monday, March 27th, 1:00 p.m. Tuesday, March 28th, 9:00 a.m. (bring lunch) Tuesday, April 4th, 1:00 p.m. Wednesday, April Sth, 9:00 am. (bring lunch) Tuesday, April 11th, 9:00 am. (bring lunch) Wednesday, April 12th, 9:00 a.m. (bring lunch) Tuesday, April 18th, 9:00 a.m. (bring lunch) Wednesday, April 19th, 9:00 a.m. (bring lunch) Friday, March 24th — (bring lunch) Thursday, March 30th | (bring lunch) Friday, April 7th (bring lunch) Friday, April 14th (bring lunch) with Car) Price, the reg- ional His reaction i the work being done by the project at the time of e- talks. was ..enthusiastic. Both the questions of fin- ancing and programming raise an important point about the, purposes of the project; .a point perhaps nots leat to the community t We do not intend to ty how to own shows. channel .does materialize; there eventually should num- are invited to partici-, ay in roject. The: and jabrodnction crew re- Focal events and debat- es should be interpreted through the eyes of those they affect. Community. television” can play a dyna. mic role in the affairs of this region. The: federal ment thought hi: of its possibili cate . $30,000 them. Roughly per. YB 5 ou're ic proces a D. Evans, Sale and Ball Scheduled By Hospital Ladies % Eo, events are being the Castlegar . ‘planned by ‘il District Hospital — Aux- The first is their an- “nual ball scheduled for March 24 at the Hi-Arrow Motor Hotel. there will be then ber of “rained local people to ensure the’ programming it carries is truly represen- “tative of the West Kooten- ay. The alternative to this is community programming dictated by hired technic- ians, whose own interests may not reflect those of the area, The citizens of Castle- Andrew Makeonin Glade Pioneer Dies in Netses an gn hth ne Makonin has died tn Nelson at the age o! 85. Mr. who was : jakot born in Russia, Tad farmed .at Glade up to his retire- ents and settled at Verlgin Sask., where he marrie: xa Kazagoff.. She died - Surviving are two Sons, Pete, of Glade and Fred of Grand Forks, Two dau ters also sur- vive .him. Mrs. Verna_ Tarai noite and_ Mrs. Julia Ozeroff, both of Glade. He leaves a_ sister, Mrs. Martha Popoff of Grand Forks, 16° grandchildren - and 18 great-grandchildren. * a rummage sale at the Le- gion Hall April 14 and ab: All donations for this sale will be gratefully accepted a‘ spokesman said, and for ple ups, donors are asked to contact -365-5002, 365- sta Ly Aes eee or in a Robeon. tion ees Memories of Sea Will Bo Recalled . At Uganda Reunion The men who served in HMCS Uganda will be hold- ing a reunion in Vancouver in Augus' Organizers of the re- union ate Bill Mantle, 6664 Albion ‘Way, Delta, Ed Ma- son, 1838 Riverside’ Drive, North Vancouver and Nor- man’ Baker, Mee Dawson duties. . The ‘reunion will be held Aug. 4-6 in HMCS Dis- covery. TRUCKLOAD SALE OF FISH Two Thousand Young Stu Compete In Nelson Festival mental, 98 Planotorte and More than 2,000 young students of music and arts stream into Nelson Kom all parte of Kootenay. l- Boundary ing Festal Weeks, "Match 90 to 49 choral and Festival are Sidne; "Robi m1 Victoria, mental a 0; “Bands Vancouver, visual arts, 1 assistant: Mrs. days about "360 Sndilduad ent- . Festival Helen Howell will be noti- fying each competitor of thes, program arrangements their classes the week bee fore the festival starts. Dr. John Walton Heads Wildlife Association Here entries re- colved are nearly 100 more han the total for Nelson's oy festival in 1970, and directors have had to exer- cise all their ingenuity in. arranging the program to he the sontenel ant to he 8 ani es adjudicators Dr, John are available, while still en- been elected deayoring:to line up varied the Castlegar sessions tor the public’s en- —_soclati joyment, particularly in the evenings. Six local ‘halls will be used including the Civic Theatre, St. Paul's Trinity Church and Elk’s Hall for most morning and afternoon the sessions, Tratalgar and Cen- tral’ School auditoriums for were Stan president; band sessions on Friday, t; rer. and Tratalgar again Sat- urday for choral classes. School choirs will be coming from Grand Forks, >Beaver Valley, Fruit- vale, Blewet Meadow Creek, North Shore and A. . Collinson as well as Nel- Gregg, Risk, Vancouver Howard AL "the general meet held last Thursda: in the Kinnaird Hail Dennis Austin was named honor: ary president In recognition | of his outstanding work in © Other oificers elected Angus, Bruce secretary and Frank Kohar, irectors for 1972 are: iGritanes: Ss Stewart, Shir! irley Anderson and Don Retirlng president Aub- RAIL SERVICE Daily rail service was established coast to’ coast in Canada in’ 1886. dents adjuiractors a ke, and i rt Lindberg, CASTLE SHELL PRODUCTS CHURCHES ST. RITA'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev. E. A. Brophy Ph, 368-7143 Sunday Masses at Sam.-llam.-7 pm Walton has resident of Iidlife As- sight vice- Romney, CALVARY BAPTIST. CHURCH Office 385-3480 Home 365-6667 Next to tho Cloverleaf Motel Norman Castleaird Plaza Fa aay ‘Wor ip Service This Week Lorry Harnadek Talks About Knits By Lols Hughes Spring ‘sewing is In the swing. We once. agama turn ‘the column over to Mrs. Mike (Lorry) | Harna- dek who this woek is deal- ing with knits: Knit effects in the har- ardrobe can .be ct them as being too cult or they sew them, up without) care and spoil ally the rules sot woven fabric in that: they are knitted on tiny needles in’ rows. This puts elasticity or stretch right into the fabrics usual- course, them. Tricots and sheers are excellent for ne gees, ui son, and there are 16 en- tries in the band section Festival adjudicators including Trail, (with 95 members) Rossland, Castle- i ae Kinnaird, Salmo and Band classes are mostly pon-pompelitive, with the bands playing for experi- ence and for the help anti- Leveridge automatic- ay remains on the boi of directors for a year. Sons of Norway Events Include — Big Smorgasbord. ST. PETER LUTHERAN CHURCH 405 Maple St., Castlegar Worship Service 11 am. Sunday School 10 am. Phone 365-5876. Pastor Robert Naber 1905 - 4th Ave., Kinnaird cipated from the adjudicat- ‘ors comments from Sons ng other bands. Spe d es claim the, gr qn ber of individual entrants with 169 competing in Spo- story-teliing, speakin; and ant” sal Hall, 11. 2 to 5 in the will Tela a “White Eleph in the Kinnaird on March ” The sale will last from “The Church of the Lutheran Hour” —————— APOSTOLIC CHURCH the of Norwa; Nordic afternoon. Other events planned larch 25 are a meeting on Mi 65 dance soe from Nel- Erickson, "Slocan,. Gray: Creek and oe 22 instru- on’ Apri ROBSON COMMUNITY CHURCH (alternate weeks) ST. DAVID’S CHURCH, CASTLEGAR 8:00 A.M. Holy Communion 10:00 A.M. United Church Service 11:15 A.M. Anglican Service Sth Sunday: Morning Prayer Parish Office: Phone 365-8337: 9:45 A.M. United or Anglican Service 1st, 3rd, 4th Sundays: Communion (trad.) 2nd Sunday: Family Communion (contem.) Clergy: T. M. Allen and C..N. Howard at which time they will en- tertain’ vee 6 Caledaniens and pril 22: they. will :hold- their spring smorgasbord. REGIONAL ECUMENICAL PARISH Anglican & United Churches - PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE : 791 First Ave. Pastor: Rev. H. H. Graham Church: Ph. 365-5212 : Sunday School 9.55 am. : Morning Worahl 11 am. Evangelis' ice 7 p.m. Tues Sine Study. 730 Young Peoples. 7.30 a an rculncdi Services & Church School ease at 11.30 am. Minister Clare Martin .' Ph, 3e5-7400, Nelson, B.C. Business and Professional! Directory For — RUBBER STAMPS See, Phone, Write Clean Cut Rubber Stamp Shop Box 25, Robson, B.C. Ph, 365-7605 | MOORE FORMS ADDING TAPES RECEIPT BOOKS CASTLEGAR NEWS Industrial, Commercial and Residential Electrical Wiring * -* BOUNDARY Electric (Castlegar) Ltd., FTO) ‘Electric Heat Specialists Medallion Homes Ph. 365-7241 OFFICE SUPPLIES Columnar Pads CASTLEGAR NEWS Phone 365-7265 GREEP’S ELECTRIC ELECTRICAL a CONTRA! Seles & Service SALES & Ph, 365-7075 Free Estimates | DESMOND T. 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