CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Feb, 17, 1966 LUTHERAN CHURCH SERVICES Sundays at 3 p.m. Held in St. David's Church Anglican Sunday School 2 p.m. Rev. Harold C, Clark PENTECOSTAL Meecroteh giclee First Ave. Shev. R. K. Webb Phone: 365-5212 ~ Services Sunday: . 9.05 am. Su School 11.00 a.m. Wo. 7.00. p.m. Evening Service Rev. J. Ny: Director of Gospel Boats and Native vangellan will be shown. Pastor. ‘BAPTIST SUE Pastor D. Ree Pe ete Across Highway Junction from Plaza Family Bible Hour 10 a.m. Familiy Worship ii a.m. Evening Service — 7.30 p.m. All Welcome APOSTOLIC CHURCH 10 a.m, — Sunday School hour 2 bh thi locks East of the Castleaird Shopping Centre 11 am. MORNING WORSHIP 7.30 p.m. EVANGELISTIC SERVICE Phone 365-5884 ~All Welcome Rev. C. Stone, Minister ST. DAVID'S ANGLICAN CHURCH 8.00 a.m. Holy. Communion 11.00 a.m. Holy Communion ASH WEDNESDAY 7.15 a.m. Holy Communion 10.00 a.m. Holy Communion —- — GRACE CHURCH 181 Seventh Ave, Kinnaird Minister: Rev. Howard Keer Phone 965-8202 10 a.m. Class for Teenagers (age 13 and up) 11 a.m, Morning Worship, Church School, Nursery A warm welcome is extended to everyone, By MARIE SETO SHSS Activities graduation pep-rally held Ta Felday afternoon prov- ed to be a big success. Over half’ of the school population jammed id the gym bleachers to view the “Rolling Pebbles” and the 1966 “Fashion Preview. Roars of laughter went up when the 10-20 Is"* proved to be none other than two to a concert at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre. After the concert, he went backstage and met the manager of the orches- tra and the conductor. At UBC he had a short lesson from a French horn player of the Van- couver Symphony Orchestra. The delegates went to a con- cert “Evaluation of the Blues,” of our shapely male stars! To the horror of the au- dience, the “gals” in the fash- jon show were none: outer fan, sof the graduating class. a After school on the same ns en roe. hockey team playe e (Trail). pahary ta Le viost, it was a game wen membe worked on the well are to be commanded for the fine job of TA aes ntfal hootenanny was held Tuesday. Members| of the talent group are Fred Koch, Glenna Howes, Patti Clarke, and Jill MacBeth. Carolyn James joined the group at the show as a vocal up started last Nov- mber when Glenna and Patti decided te get together to sing songs. Jill became interested and Joined the two girls. the third “wind” — Fred — became ‘interested and was ae which was “tremen-| # dous” by Doug. “That afternoon we went to a mass choir practise in the Buchanan Building,” .said Doug. It was absolutely fabulous, I have never heard such a full sound nor so many voices.” We are sure you enjoyed | this the week, Doug. ~ Chemcell Sales Of $108 Million For Past Year Chemcell (1963) Ltd. reports | ds, sales of $108,060,000 and a net profit of $10, 531,000 or 73% cents per common share on ope- rations for the 12 months end- ed Dec, 31, 1965. of $10, 608, 000 or 74 cents per common share. The 1965 figures include ae results of two sub: bal ed to join. Thus the “W Winds” originated. ‘The first Performance 0 of the “Western Winds” Christmas concert vanens they sang folksongs. A new song, written by Glenna, was also sung and proved to be a great Doug McNabb’s report on the UBC music conference he attended is interesting. Doug re- presented the school this tonference which was fea at the University on the first week- end: of this month. On the first day, Doug went previous year and 1964 results include such subsidiaries only from the dates of acquisition. In 1965 the company em- barked on the largest capital expenditure program in its his- tory, Chemeell reports. It is denned to add new plants for many of its products and to diversify into new ones. With the addition of more projects expected to be approv- luring the current year, fe ote program this year will amount to approximately $35 million. The Yukon and Northwest Territories provide “a peculiar- ly Cani challenge and a pec- THE SALVATION ARMY (11 Pine Street) Teen Bible — Sunday School 11.00 am. — Holinéss Meetin, 7.30 p.m. Salvation Meetin, Wednesday 3.45 p.m. — Girl's Club (age 7-12)" 8.00 p.m. — Bible Study Thursday 15.00 a.m. — Ladie: Home League’ Friday 8.00 p.m. Yout! Group (age 18-85)" *held at 363 Main Street Phone 365-7112 Sunday. 9:45 a.m, — UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Uniting | Since 1925 the Congregational Me Methodist Northlands are Canada’s Country of Challenge uliarly. Canadian” opportunity,” says the current a | good year for gourds last Senso By LOIS HUGHES ‘Tell Lois: 365-5503 Box .781, Castlegar Do not be surprised if your young folk come home soon with heir first spring houaiuets “pus, /8 sy willows. They Tow re- ported to. ‘be out! in the district. It seenis a ‘mutual desire of | ¢ i itn this desire, the cq versations are getting more and more horticultural but ae ed read- ening F but it is amateur fash- : Having been engaged in a conversation on decorative gour- laus were made’ with a “COFFEE BREAK” owner of some very intriguing sha} es, This would have been interesting class in our an- dual Fall Fair, A request for a knitted tea ozy was forthcoming earlier in thes week but fortunately, it was taken ‘care ‘of in such’ short or- der, the usual wait ‘was not nec- Ie you ever find you are ig. | running ok of Pht jay veut cloths, keeping an eye ou for those towel ends t ar sold by the pound. If carefully 3 picked and a little work put around the edges, your face cloth supply can be stocked at a very reasonable price. * This is the time of the year for pan yee Anyone with a youn will be finding thems a involved in father- neighbour to ace whats we caula fae aca ‘ was pleasan surpr recen a ly by seeing a variety of these in a basket on a table Sscorating rumpus room, It was so, after admiring the table Piece, I found myself the proud Bowling Party field on Sunday For Explorers A bowling party was en- joyed by the members of the Ex- plorers on Sunday. Attending were Cathy and Donna Walker, Sue Dahl, Debbie McNee, Linda Craze, Brenda Young, care} Fitzpatrick, Maney! Dyck, J Johnson, Marilyn Downey, Diane Westerlund and Ardele Heglin. The girls were under the supervision of their leader Mee. R. cwigen, assisted by Mrs. Dy Susan Craig and Judy Al- lingham, members of Mrs. Wig- afternoon ended wil ‘snacks for all at the Dalry Quee! Csr areas Letter of. ‘Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce. The vast northland compris- es nearly two-fifths of the: sur- face of the country.and contains less than one-half of one’ per cent of ‘the population. People of European descent now out- number.those of Eskimo and In- g| dian descent. ‘The economy is based on natural resources, par- Heularly minerals. ‘There is every reason to believe that the resources of the north can provide ‘an eco- nomic base sufficient’ not only to support its people but also to make.a substantial contribu- tion to the well being of Canada and of other parts of the world,” the Commercial Letter- says. “Guide and Brownie Tea Held al Nelson ‘The Nelson Guide and Brow- last k Mrs, A. Rizzuto and Sistrict com: missioner Mrs. H. Joh Highlight of the “afternoon was the banquets and, for the sports minded, the annual hockey ban- quets, It seems that the male members of the family end up at just a few more than the fair- er sex and I could not help but ponder over the thought of no young ladies in the home when one mother spoke of ‘hen all male family. I was very surprised at one informative article on how to reduce electric bills. What a leaking hot water tap does to your bill is startling. Here are some of the sug- gestions on how to reduce elec- tricity costs. “Asold opening and closing the Drive to Interest NDY Students In Social Work A. drive to interest Notre Deme ‘University students in vinclal social wor! ducted by provinc! of social welfare t visor Douglas W. F Mr.. Fowler is at present interviewing’ prospective gradu- ating students, in. particular those ‘majoring: in sciences, He reported that many NDU jetudents ad indicated in- In describing the social gram, he told students that t! rey would be part of a 300 profes- sional staff of whom one-third were ‘trained in the social field. Recruits with a high level’ of maturity and who enjoy good healt: ‘are needed. ‘Recruits ‘are: “sent to. Van- couver: for an £ ook train: ing program before as- minima to a district office for a tod of two years, ler, DIAMOND RINGS vs. THE RIGHT "GIFT ANYTIME Don’t be puzzled — seo us today and in the meantime here's your vided mah ‘Durearies, ie “attend university and obtain their mas- ter's degree. “There are certain which this work a: and { think people are motivated b: more than money to. be & go! social worker,”:he said, BOSSE’S Phone ey s to @LENMERRY USED FURNITURE 3194 Highway Drive in the Millar and Brown Building, Trail. Phone 364-1822 WE BUY AND SELL USED FURNITURE Open Weekdays 1 p.m. . 5.30 p.m. Open Friday 1 p.m. - 9 pm. and check the ‘door insulating gasket. Many families lose mon- ey because the gasket peels away from the ‘metal door frame and becomes easily broken or push- ed ‘out of place. a result, warm air gets into the refriger- ator and causes the motor to run longer than it should. Replace odd-shaped and flat-bottomed, weight metal pots with en’s: Sunday’ school class were sides, es os he | = guests of the, lorers. The | sma! i 30 be stored heat in’ the metal and oven insulation. This is enough to finish “off a roast, heat rolls or keep foods warm without us- ing any more electricity. There are many ways to save at| Money on your electric bill and still enjoy all. your labor and time-saving appliances. It is up to you to see that waste does not become chronic and over- spending is taken for granted. SRE eee ee Tn on rT ARE YOU GETTING FULL BENEFITS OF Income Tax Deductions Under the Income Tax regulations you = may deduct savings of upto 20 per cent * FOR THE 1965 TAK EAR For Full Information Call C. A. Anderson YOUR MUTUAL LIFE REPRESENTATIVE Phone © 365-7633 © INR y Mrs. Rizzuto of two gold ne Uys one to ranger Yvonne Curstan, and the other to guide Evelynne Wrangler, This is .the highest, award in Guiding, and stands not only for padges earned but for character and Poersonality, Pythian: in Sisters of Kootenay Temple held their regular meet- ing Thursday evening in.: th Twin Rivers hall, with 16) sis- Community Projects Talk For Local Pythian Sisters mother and daughter banquet, which is to be-held later this month. Mis. Nixon peporteds on ihe ENTER INLAND’S CASTLEGAR ROBSON Phone 985-8857 Rev. Freak Witky MORNING WORSHIP Castlegar — 11.15 ama. Robson — 10 az, Castlegar — Sunday Seteol 2.50 am. GENELLE. Phone 365-781¢ __ Rev. Don Farts WORSHIP on am. - Genelle:-——~ 7 pa Kinnaird achere hool rade 1 to 9 — 9.45 a.n aoe Bi to Grade. 6 — es “hare School no bones about the fact that we are more interested‘in good teaching than research, and we ‘want to do:a fine educational job at a variety. of levels, including the technical level, the. university level and the; evening college Campbells said ‘cost of the college’: to school boards ine o Anne Titford. i Lyn Burak, Susan Debra Pie ‘taequeline ae hnson,, Weed Comte oan ourke ain da Munroe. ly-pinned girls, ford read'a joer of det : . Beriick also orecaiiea the white lanyard, insignia -for senior members had taken an rich and Betty Hogan. The evening.-in which all senior members had taken an active’ part,’ ended with closing remarks from. their. leader Mis, weak Ghat ye ween ct SAVAGE SHOES KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS j °! tes alae HALL / Everything 6 the skis ‘int for ‘ladies,:. aah prewmien: Rifles and © Shotguns Custom. 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