“COFFEE BREAK” By LOIS HUGHES Box 731, Castlegar Tell Lois: 365-5503 Since service clubs’ main- stay is often the finances to do their needed work, why | ¢ not try to collect ideas for bringing in those small amounts that grow into dol- lars? Here is one of the many ideas of which I am sure someone sol make use. ling a large cake expected to make the Paey for the next meeting. This dime, Reeillers, to say, goes “into Over a period of a few months the collection of dimes flowers, Zegarales of rain, as the wonderful display of blos- soms proved at a recent tea in Robso. ‘Even “more evident was that one could not say, whos who, for here was “the of chivalry 15 k- | not. dead— _ eo ast a little mixed | Hg up as two preschoolers seem-/ ed very concerned over the chain coming off of one of their bicycles. There was no way of tell- ing wh whether they were broth- sister, but she alae a good on aie of vutting the chain back on while he held the bi- eycle. An Marx Auto Body & Paint Service Towing — Body Work Painting — Welding Insurance Claims Handled Promptly *24-Hour Wrecker Service Phone 365-7248 it's a 2 timely one. Here is one heard recent- ly that’s. madect 0, order for je camper 5 If you want” a_ holiday free from alarm clocks, just toss a generous supply ROE loose cereal on top of th the first Te ang birds hi breakfast on the camper’s roof. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS BINGO TONIGHT ST. RITA’S HALL dental community spirit, oof E always prov: Bes. ” But ' May does Save its ‘/Long-Time Guide Leader MARRIED aries this month in a ony sine wedding held in the Kinnaird United Church were Terri Linda Mc- Leod, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McLeod of Kinnaird, and Mr. John A. Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs; J. Johnson, also of Kinnaird. Rev. C. Howard officiated. For their honey- moon the young couple travelled to Banff and Jasper. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson are now residing in Castlegar. — Pettitt Photo Honored .at Robson Tea Recognition of 25 years nie pack singing Sambo, and of service’ in guiding was giv-|I've Got The Brownie Spirit. & = A flash-back on Mrs. tea honoring’ ‘h her la | Johnson's sorvinies was the day at the Robs oF, eas. hail, f |. Setting the. stage for nar- She entered the flower-|tator Colleen Hill were sev- decked hall { through an hon-| eral Guides holding cardboard edie gg erentp rmtcner tn _ Jol Pat uniforms of the various years, Joining Mrs positioning themselves behind the heads tab table giere district ae placards ‘to.complete the figures with their own heads. On January 21, 1942, Mrs. Johnson had her first brownie pack of-eight girls. Ske was ‘Togart; division camp advisor Mrs. Reg Bro; Mrs. James R. commission- time to the young people. In addressing the up, Mrs. “Johnson vferalled tg e names'0: who have now 8 oe ad Sautthood. She said they are all scattered in so many. directions now, but she felt great pride in the fact that several of the girls, while in the movement, re- ceived their gold cords. ated gv ensigns and inscrib- ed to ackngwiedde: the 25 year’s service. A program was presented with the. First obsor brow: er {enrolled by Mrs. W. E. Mc- Cabe in 1944, Were attended in*Nelson as the pack‘ at “that time was in | Bart of the Nelson district.:*/| From 1964-66, Mrs; John- son was a_ district commis- sioner for Castlegar. She became division com- missioner, a position she still holds, in 1967. The first brownies met at fie homes of Mrs, Bill Wal- die-and Mrs. Johnson. ie the number of girls increased, new. .accommoda- tions. were found in the pre- sent Robson community which at that time was a ho- tel. The rooms used had form erly housed the saloon. It was at this time Mrs, P. ferrin offered her assistance with Basing fhe jaiternoon, a specially d¢ ted cake was cut bY irs, Jo Johnson and serv- SHOPPERS’ GUIDE SHOPPERS — Look for your name in one of the advertisements below, if it, appears, phone, or write tho Castlegar News and we will mail . you a crisp, ‘new $2.00 bill, YOURSELF TS te DELICIOUS BAKED GOODS from’ our BAKERY DEPARTMENT “Baked Fresh Every Day i. In’ Our Bakery’ - BONNETT’S BOYS’ & MEN’S WEAR The Place to Save 10% OFF for CASH EVERYTHING FOR A,DAD AND HIS:LAD |. Giothing, Prams & Farnitaze _ Bverything to Wear for Pete's TV - SALES AND SERVICE HEADQUARTERS FOR > Philips — Westinghouse — Fleetwood vw — STEREO — APPLIANCES For Service \ HELEN‘S FLOWER SHOP LTD. FLOWERS AND GIFTS FOR ‘ALL OCCASIONS By Envoy Mallory Christ's chief ci Satvation Army. | was ciways, for the ae ie He saw them as “sheep ‘having no shepherd,” and loved them go much, that He | A gave His life to save them. We belong to the people and they are our concern, be- cause we are Christ's. | ‘The measure of our con- ‘cern will determine our ef- forts to reach them for the Master's sake. Any person who is to win souls must, by some means, make the indifferent and’.unconcerned. hear and consider the truths of salva: MOTORS LTD. tion, In order to do this he must get into contact with PH. 365-7033. SHELL PRODUCTS them. ‘PETTITT PHOTOS Some of the. ordinary work of The Salvation Army will bring the Salvationist in- to direct contact with the peo- ‘ple, but opportunities must be made. for contacting, the} crowds and individuals for Christ.’ H ‘A ‘consistent, godly. life will’ always attract’ people to PETTITT PHOTOS {lad Spring Special: our: Christ's’ cause. All can- not’ preach sermons,~ teach | children or- do: public work, but_all christians should be soul winners | ALL ARGUS , SUPER 8 MOVIE CAMERAS 25% OFF PETTINT SOLOHH. L ‘dd You cannot reach a thou- SOLOHd SILL COFFE. E,,-Blue: Ribbon, Ib. Christ‘s: Salvation was Not Restrictive Christ Himself used this effective measure. Seven of the apostics were won to Him by individual work — Peter, James, John, Philip, | drew, Nathanacl and Matthew. It Is worthy of note that in the New Testament the lay- men, and not the specialists only, became soul winners. We are challenged to face F the problem of keeping con tact. with the people in th: changed habits and condition: of today. This calls for care. ful planning and timing. Let us never forget that we are a people with a mis sion and a message. Let ur it with conviction and- courage. \. For many years our radic Programs carried with it our, creed: I pass through this world be Any good that 2 a mi — let me do it now, en Let me'not defer nor ne- glect it, way'a For I shall never pass this gain, u 23 posters of both junior and senior ang some ‘They were painted at the suggestion of the Cc of . Co if. Ci an “district, which donated the prize monéy and was in charge of distributing the posters throughout the area after judging. Chamber members Les Campbell, left, and Len Kar- rigan: chose the winners. —.Castlegar News Photo FLOUR, Dutch Oven ............ 20 Ibs. $1.49 CALA BLEACH, 128 oz. - We PEANUT BUTTER, 8. Buy, 48-02. .. 99c CHOCOLATES, Willow Pack .... 3 for $1 Full Line of HOOVER Appliances Holiday Record Players & Tape Recorders HOOVER MINI-WASHER AND SPIN DRYER cpeuel oc $179 Special See Us For Supplies — Rock Gas pe ze Ss BA Gas and eee United Purity Store Johnny's Grocery. & Gas Sales’Ltd. On Robson Side of the Ferry Marms and..black ‘caps. The ‘Comets are coached by Walter Uniforms Worn By. Junior Ball Players, The boys of the Sandlot, Murray Price and the winning vision, Castlegar- Robson | one ‘by Steven Miros. “Gold ig the color of the vomets’ shirts » with’ ‘black eeyclew. comes the The Braves defeated the 1D, Tigers 16-11 and at: Robson the Cubs won over the Mets 20-24 with the winning pitch- er David Johnston. May 24 saw the Thrums Yankees outpace the Dodgers. 9-2, ‘At Robson the Cubs went into the ‘bottom ‘half of the sixth inning with a 12-2 lead, barely ‘managing to salvage'a ‘win, with the Glants scoring 8 runs:in'the bottom .of-the sixth. The final score was Cubs 12, Giants 10... Little Canadian division SHRIMP, Pacific Maid 4% oz... 2 for 89c TOMATO JUICE, Libby's, 48 or. 3 Ae WHITE VINEGAR, Heinz, 33 or, . os Nabob Sliced, Halves, Tidbits, 28 oz. FLOWERS ABOUNDED at the tea held last: or Mrs. H. Johnson for 25 years of dedicat and ‘brownies’ of the area.' Preseiiting _Mrs. Johnson with bouquets are Guide Janice Minnich and brownie Laurel Suth- érland.: Mrs. Johnson was ushered into the hall by an honor guard of the two-groups and ‘presented, a. cake: decorated with flowers and a:25-year motif — Castlegar News hots Del, Monte Cut, 14 or. heen ig eee, CREEN BEANS, sensenitetenees B tins Ger f] >: le : Weekly. Paper Manager. . Cecil Ames. Appointed. |" standings as. of May 26 were— Team ee a q momatcocn PAD OR OAR « @upurenne ornocrooe paaeecobh ‘ Department of. Highways, DEPARTMENT OF, HIGHWAYS KOOTENAY LAKE FERRIES. SCHEDULE The following schedule ‘will be effective on the KOO. TENAY. LAKE FERRIES commencing June 2, 1968 at ‘Tas am. ve ‘PACIFIC DAYLIGHT TIME Leave Balfour. Leave Knew Lj re pOpeeGeaesges FEGFRE VER 820-Nelson Avenue, . NELSON, B.C." ' * May: 22,-1968.";- CAP.N-CRUNCH & > HUN 2. 2 pkgs. 69c vertising and mo recently lu ee ane his business, in |V: of Reve ie appointment of ¢ Cecil jin the retail firm he now as- of. the nsibilit quien as Enucated in Winnipeg, he business career in jo: of the ‘The 525 West Georgia Street, to defeat the Indians'5-4. On’ Wednesday ‘the’ An-|; gels had to came fom behind in the bottom of the sixth -in-|- department manager four later. - The: vwin: was. accomplished couver 5, BC ‘with two. home runs, one by we ides Katie T nd : . Teenagers q 5 f years’: eid juides greene ani Children — “youths. Flowers ‘Wired Anywhere j a‘ ‘After serving in the Can- * 24 sensational rides! ‘The Trabant, The Paratrooper and 2 Score of Supersonic ‘Thrills? CANADA'S GREATEST MOTORIZED MIDWAY .proudly presents THE SCRAMBLER, ' for their gold cords. A report was given by Guides Pauline Lesy and Col- y. spoke giz mipeline Lady yaaa -Powell and visit- ing Ottawa: Souvenirs “of the trip were displayed. 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