CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thurs., Mey 2, 1968 Exterior View of the Shore. Side. of the’ ‘Minto Damage in the After Salcon of the Old Minto GLENMERRY USED FURNITURE 3194 Highway Drive in the Millar and Brown Building, Trall. Phone 364-1822 WE BUY AND SELL USED FURNITURE Open Weekdays 1 p.m. - 5.30 p.m. Open Fridays 1 p.m.-- 9 p.m. You Are Invited to Hear.a Free . Christian Science Lecture Entitled “Christian Science: The Discovery of the Healing Christ’ |. By Geith A, Plimmer, CS., of London, Eng., Member of the Christian Science Board of Lectureship Monday, May 6th, 8 P.M, First Church of Christ Scientist 209 Baker Street — Nelson, B.C. Formation of Museum Requires Research, Patience Savs Webber The basic function of a museum. the collecting and disolaving of items of histor- ‘ical interest. is being handled very. well in the Cactleror area by a group under tho deadershie, of Harold wes zene, it will to better understand the com- omits z Tt will help school child-, ren to interpret the growth our : this help the tourist roject. now have on eas several hours of interviews with pioneers, and expect ‘to have a great deal more. ° We-hope to have complete of men and wo- We do id want the miu- yam to hi attic, men who made worthwhile ” where is, however. mere 5 to or + museum than meets the eva, In a recent addrese to the Kiwanis Club, Mr. ‘Vehher outlined some of the relative: ly unknown tasks in, the for mation of a museum. The Castlegar. News vre- sents, for the interest of read- ers, the text of that address. oe ef @ oe Py Harold Webber e is a great deal more to. ‘nuseume than iust displays of material. At this point the, speaker | 1! displayed a set of Gurkha knives as an example of a nonlocal item. They would en- hance any display, yet add nothing to depict the early heritage. of this district, he sai oe its relatively new fun-| ¢o; ction as a study centre, the museum provides room for pupils to study. For examole there has to be a registration record and 9 catalogue system ar well ne the. preservation and restor- ing of artifacts. The Museum Committee. Mrs. Frank Wil- cox, Mel Maglio, Ed Soree and | them Harold Webber, is prevarine itself to handle all these as- g pects of the museum’s func- jon The museum will have deeper ‘meaning to local citi- Marx Auto Body & Paint Service Towing — Body Work Painting — Welding Insurance Claims . Handled Promptly 24-Hour Wrecker Service Phone 365-7248 boo! 1s ranging from local to national history are also available. te Pupils will have an oppor- tunity to examine artifacts. They need fo be pet oe to han- dle Tells to jeontributions to the life. of e Present displays inctude: dian Artifacts, a section on evolution of the camera, First and Second World War items, steamboat items aly mining ith ‘evolution of "the gun, depicting ‘the Doukhobor way of life, a blacksmith shop, doc- tors’ ical__instruments, items depicting the carly days at Renata and Deer Park and In early glassware. ‘We have ‘received many |n offers of assistance with the assembling of displays. This means ‘we will have profes- sionals hates the museum ae Pup! 1s will be* able to question the, curator. or guide. nning to have aaioeng and ‘a pictorial ar- be ie com-| ; chives containing thi plete history of the district. will involve someone go- ing to the Trail, Rossland and Nelgon newapapers and ex- tracting their earliest editions any information per- taining to this area. We.are ina unigue. posi- tion in that these three papers will give us.a complete cross- section of events’of local in: terest until 1947, when local coverage was enhanced even further with establishment of the Castlegar News. community chest has The given us a $300 eran toward ELECTRIC Yes, indeed | HEAT ee You'll enjoy “Flameless” Electric Heat Ask in your home. your’ West Kootenay Power representative about the free Electric Heating Advisory Service. _ Plan to Heat Better, Electrically. : ee’ “WEST KOOTENAY , POWER : lzenhauer and ea mn Quayle vil will help with the mining. exhi bit: Walter Markin and Barn- Trussler on the black e Suther- Cangdian Legion with the’ world war those who ahave indicated a igness to assist in_ project... < The ey dealing : at the museum. p ith He: then conctuded se with |new lays. mt ’ These are’only a few of oy deeply, they this valved in ‘reople’s 'S lives. hon has to be more mime e loss of weapons at the Ro jal Canadian Museum at Chilliwack recently when the museum was broken into. It lig expected to have an alarm 'gystern 'mstalled in the Cast- ‘legar museum to prevent he said. : It is hoped to have paint- ings by loca) artists on on display in the museum -as first Sonation a Beauatul he ture of the S.S. Kootenay, was given’ by Kinnaird resident a REP Means Progress, Local Churches Approve The cal Parish was given full sup- port by those attending a Sun- Es meeting in the banquet rf is Hi Arrow Arms. fin room. of the Hi The vote nas unanimous to endorse and .support plan of establishing REP in this area on a three-year ex- | perimental basis. - The Regional Ecumenical Parish would combine the re- sources of the two United Churches, Castlegar.and Kin- naird, and St. ~ David's Angli- cdn Church, not a {heological United Church and Rev. mn’ Howard of the Kin- naird United Chure! They were “joined in the al discussion by Bishop Scott, Merv Rush, Peter Har- der, Bert Colller, A. S. Calder- bank, John piansbridge and Mrs. A, P. As of May 1, campers, hikers and others lighting fir- es in the woods were requir- ed to have a fire These are aval ible pie wil early household effects, items similar p! available to the lic. + Future programs include: school, tours, field trips for Indian artifacts. lectures ject and outside sources and note- This 1s union of the eriment iy * ihe sharing and .cooperative .use of the resources of the three, a panel store. ig goods stores. the ROMP or B.C. Forest Service office. officials have d that everyone start- The , resrees include | int m: en and wo- men} ministers, - buildings, secretarial help, _admministea-|.£0) fire is responsible for ing = d in extin; fag it, inant, it get out of Crystal Laundry & Dry Cleaners Is pleased to announce the appointment of two new agents in this growing area: MARSHALL - WELLS In Castleaird Plaza THE MAPLES STORE at Blueberry Creek Pick-Up and Delivery 3 Times Weekly Howdy! Yep, that’s me-right here, She riff Slim to.my. friends. The: Lucky: Dollar folks brought me to town to make sure their low prices stay low. Lucky Dollar has a re- putation: for keeping prices low and Um “here to help ‘em stay that way... All day” long 1 gallop from: store to store makin‘ the rounds of the aisles, keepin’ the values in line. As tong ‘as Sheriff Slim is mindin’ the store you can be sure Lucky Dollar Values are gonna stay the best in town. For ‘extraslim prices shop every day at Lucky Dollar Stores. pry CE | Chicken = : Fresh Killed. Canada Grade A. For Frying or Roasting ie CHICKEN Necks and Backs. CHUCK STEAK Canada ‘Choice, Canada Good. Barbecuing Treat WIENERS Seven Farms. " For Hot Dogs ..... PORK RIBLET. s Meaty. Grain-Fed . »49c Canadian: Pork tion, worthy donations. It: have the museum open this June but as both funds and historical items are;‘coming in rather slowly, the’ ovening | opt will take place later’ in the ear. om The sp ker passed ‘arol several erticl to the Kiwan- ians, giving ce some idea of what they might expect to see nica. tons. would like to have items re- ceived on a basis and reach out fo the pean Sho stay away. 80 had been hoped. to is} ment, hope was of “atrort or re- and in- ency. ‘An active part was taken by all when the gathering dis- persed into. small ‘groups. for en discussion. then reas- gembled ito lore.its : find- ings and ques' ions to a pan- e < Concern was shown in matters of representation and in changes that could take Jace with the change of a in one or in all three churches. Growing fr from the experi- ed for improv vement in -communica- Bishop Scott spoke of re- sponsible - - inter-communion and discussed the question of new malnisters fitting inte with no conditions or reserva- tions attached. Most museums have; adopted the policy that they will not: accept loaned items, as it means they are for: Gee Soroptimists Honor Mrs, Bridgeman’ reservation al icles that nm not et y ‘the museum. roups or individuals ‘who int Guides, $25,° Terry Ackney for Mitchell Supply, Pate Drazdoff. . of owner Castle Electric has donated tn-terial and many hours Kootenay Builders. Botudary Electric, Robson Sch a * Vpuilding Program, «5 + Soares ane fown sof S Val ohne IGredit Union, oanaie Safeway, Stores, Earl. Greep, Rose Braybrook and Bruce all, The ____The speaker mentiv mentioned CRT FOR AIRLINE RESERVATIONS - @ : MEXICO - HAWAIIAN & EUROPEAN. TOURS ARRANGED CAST: LEGAR AGENT FOR. THE WESTERN HOTEL CHAIN i oe. WEST’S "DEPT. STORE Phone 365-7542 ff the ‘Sorop- timist club held a_ special meeting last week at the home of Mrs, Ken Sharples. ‘honor- Mrs. Laura Bridgeman ing itl) who leaves at the end: of ‘the month to make her home in Penticton. ig ued. Jong. -time member of ‘the club, was presented with .a Bridgeman, “a val lege REP oi can only “work at and strug. gle wil ith this problem as it arose. Rey. Clinton Howard ad- dressed the ‘group. saying the estions and ‘answers show it the: mnntier: ad open ta tak- en very: serious! 'e-grap- led. with this for months and ou. have had but an hour,” e said. Chateman for rier even: ing was Ross Fraser, sor. sof English at ‘Selkinic Col: she Basic nel consisted mm Wilding of St. site ‘of a purse, with all good es from the bt ‘of Rev. David's. “Anglean ee George f Castle- Business and Professional Directory Salmon... ..... D| Coffee, fee aaa. ican” 3 " $L13] Prem, eeteen ia ¢ Fruit Cocktail — >» Malkins. Great Dessert. 15-07, tins Astd. Biscuits McCormicks.’ Lunch Box Treat 3.51 CASTLEGAR CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY: Recoverine:< Remodelling = Tiles Cratterinentn Craranteed Call far Free Fietimates No. (btiestinn Ph, 365-5636 purer CI FANING SERVICE Free Ratimates Phone Free Zentth E82 GORDON A. 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