8 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Feb. 11, 1965 ~ Guides Have a Busy Week Speakers at a recent meet- ing. of the 1st ‘Kinnaird Guide Company were Mrs, A. Rizzuto and Mrs, Allen Selbie. Mrs, Rizzuto spoke on the beginning of Scouting and Guid- ing and illustrated her talk with pictures, fist Mrs. Selbie spoke on skin, hale and body care, Her talk, a : CALVARY | BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor D. Reeves; ‘B. Th. Ph, 365-7176, Across Highway Junction from . Family Bible Hour 10 a.m, Family Worship 11 dm, Evening Service — 7.30 p.m. ‘All Welcome ‘” ST.DAVID'S ANGLICAN CHURCH 8.00 a.m. Holy Communion 9.30 a.m. Holy Communion “11 a.m. Holy Communion. 7.30 p.m. Evensong — Robson Minister: Rev. F..H. Willey — MORNING WORSHIP — Castlegar: — 11.15 am, Robson: — 10.00 a.m. SUNDAY. SCHOOL CASTLEGAR, 8.30 AAA GRACE" PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister: Rev. S. H. Kerr Morning Worship 11 a.m. Sunday School 9.30 a.m. A warm invitation to worship is extended to everyone : Fc I The Salvation’ Army.“ are Welcome at the Army PATE i tH the LUTHERAN CHURCH SERVICES Sundays at 3 p.m. Nordic Hall, Kinnaird Sunday School 2 p.m. Rev. Harold C. Clark Kinnaird-Genelle Charge UNITED CHURCH Rev. D. L. Faris Morning Worship Kinnaird... 11 am. Genelle . . . 12.30 Sunday. School Kinnaird ;. . 9.45 a.m. Genelle . . . 9.80 a.m, PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE’ 791, First Ave. Sun, S.S. — 9.55 a.m. Worship Service — 11 a.m. Evening Service 7.30 p.m. Reverend — RK. Webb | ficers of the church. ‘| stalled officers for the coming ; urday at: which time the guest dy e Dr. Home for Handicapped Child- Q was very interesting and inform: ative for the girls. . 5 Mrs, Rizzuto enrolled six girls into the company. They were: Linda Kassian, Karen Hic- bert, ‘Rita’ Deverney, Phyllis Johnson,.Joan Rourke and Niki Lynn Burak, Visitors were Mrs, B, Rourke, ~ Gastlegar United Church Officers Installed Sunday At a_ special service held Saturday in the Castlegar Unit- installed the recently elected of- Mrs. A. Sones and Gwilym Hughes were installed’ in the service of ordination and recep- tion of elders and J, R. C. Mac- Bain was welcomed as a new member on the committee of stewards. $ United Church .Women in- year were: Mrs. J. Sherbiko, Mrs. L. Grunerud, Mrs, A: Mc- Neil, Mrs. W. Easton, Mrs. J. Lipsett, Mrs. EB. Kraft, Mrs. R. Hunter, Mrs, J.’ Gemmill and Mrs, J. R. C. MacBain, Mr. Willey chose the topic “Motives in Christian Service” ture read was from Isaiah, Chap- ter 40, the last verse of which is so r: “They that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run, and: not be weary; they shall walk and not faint”, ‘ Hymns chosen were in keep- ing with the thought of service and dedication and a choral pra- yer was sung by ‘the choir, di- rected, by Mrs. MacBain, and accompanied by Mrs. K. Muir- head, organist. f A’ special announcement was ‘given regarding anniver- sary services this coming -Sat- speaker. will be Rev. W. Mor- tison of St. Andrews’ United Church in Rossland. Mr. Morri- son has recently arrived in Ca- nada from Ireland. Oddfellows, Rehekahs Give ’ $100 Cheque John Stewart, ed Church, Rev. F.. H. Willey |b for his sermon ‘and the scrip- |: Mrs, R. Giles, Mrs. A. Kasslan, Mrs, M. Deverney and Mrs, N. Burak who were. served tea by Linda Munro, Brenda Roberts and Linda Sorge. On’ Saturday morning an #, Ph, 365-5503" Mrs, Harry Killough has left for Edmonton to visit her son- Mrs. D. Hug! in-law “‘and"daughter, Mr. an . L. Aberdeen, She was accompanied :by.Mrs. G. A. Ball ‘as‘ far’ as Calgary: ‘Mrs, ‘Ball is returning home ‘after attending the funeral. of her mother Mrs, Lillan''B, Killough. i 3 _ Mr.-Fred Howes is a patient at ‘the Trail-Tadanac Hospital group of four patrols and num- bering .28 girls :hiked: to the]. Kinnaird ball park, Working in patrols they built fires and cook- ed lunch. i Peeks into various billy cans revealed: that pork and: beans were! the favored food with hot chocolate to: drink. - Toasted cheese sandwiches and hot dogs were also prepared when the fire had burned’ down to glow- -ing.-coals, One .gourmet..in the crowd popped corn for the mem- ers in her patrol. The homeward trek was via the path used by the Kinnaird Secondary: School students. Due to the icy condition of the path most of the Guides made the re- gery: 7 . Mr. and Mrs. J.D, Askew and Mr, and Mrs. John ‘Sher- piko ‘travelled to Nelson Sat- urday night to attend the joint installation’ of the West Koo- tenay ‘Shrine Clubs. Tommy Hughes celebrated his tenth birthday. last’ Friday with the help of four friends. ” iq | tenay Presbytery which was held having undergone major sur- * “NOW OPEN 6.30 AM.TO MIDNIGHT Ron‘s Motel Coffee Shop ‘Mrs, 3, C. Ackerman snd oot Mrs,:D. F.' Ternent travelled by e DINING ROOM. @ CONFECTII NARY chartered bus to the UCW'Koo- 2 MeN 4 3 y “FULL COURSE MEALS ©: Mrs, B, Best’ flew to Victo- | SPECIALIZING IN STEAKS |. ‘, tin 6 ria: last’ Tuesday ‘to ‘visit her 1 9. to ‘in’ Cranbrook’ from. Feb, the’ tM { ‘accompanied: by ‘Mrs, ‘A’ Full- }* 3 ford who is returning to Vancou- ver after having spent -two months “ visiting ‘‘her “daughter Mrs. H, Coleopy. ' ° if Trinidad: Night,:a well at-]° ended showing of slides by Mr. Israel'Prahbudas:of Salmo of his homeland ° Trinidad: took’ place last Monday’ evening. This: pro- gram.''was- sponsored ‘ ‘by: ‘the .CGIT and’ closed‘ with the girls singing “Hallowed Be’ Thy Name” in a-traditional' Trinidad son Jack of Victoria.’ She was MMM MT turn ‘trip on “the seat) of their pants” ‘and greatly.enjoyed the ; thrill of the slide. : That afternoon three Guides, Linda Sorge, Gladys McLeod and Sharon O'Shea, accompanied Hiebert ‘into raonnel, ensure singing competitions which be held May 1 in Trail. The Kinnaird Guides will be entering’ the competitions for‘the Cominco shield. Tuesday, marked the 17th birthday of the company. The occasion was celebrated by the Guides with a candle lighting ceremony and’a birthday cake. to take better care Shower Honors V store than 100 modern tractors and streamlined trailers provide aafe, fast-and.dependable service every day, all year round, Vo terminals afong the route, ataffed by Pablic.Frelghtways” pe regular schedules and prompt delivery at the destination. ‘ At Publie Freightwaya’ trailer vans aro cleaned and washed after every trip for sanitary purposes and to protect your shipments. Wrarne Freightways’ dependabl single-carrier servi ipping... enables us | Ship the Medovn Wo Call Public Freight fast pick-up, le co eliminates of your freight, paint al inane LATS is depicted in full color on the front “cover of the B.C. Telephone Widely known as the “Valley of the Swans,” the area is abundant with plant, bird and animal life in the fields, shallow lakes and’ warmth ar that Il of B.C. ecord, ember.. D Caribbean I shall : For the filled with No Snow - Just Wa ‘i \ vacation \s taken in ‘August and then back to the. books in Sept- ‘The schools which are’ run by the ‘government and the Ro- man Catholic church’ are’ over- crowded’ and lack many. of our modern teaching alds'and resid- Ll assure you, e spgud jo! i tute fine buildings, and playin, flelas. Our ‘Schools'in St, Maar- again ‘ACROSS FROM THE ARENA : CEMENT PLYWOODS LUMBER, FLOOR TILES: / DOORS | WINDOWS m Sun! ten have ‘no’ playing fields ‘and there is no physical education program’ in the: schools which the: children so badly need. . When, ‘from time to’ time you feel inclined to gripe abou! the cost of education, stop and think of us and thank God for|’ where you are and;what you have, With these words ‘I bring to.a,closa' these notes‘and say YOUR BUILDING SUPPLY Carlb- wear Ph, 368-6151 . MOULDINGS this is some- a native of telly! cation Indies, As you: may Netherland’s West Indies com- e of the ‘Islands of Cura: ‘Aruba and Bonaire off the t of South America and St. Maarten, Statin’ and Saba in the ¢ eward Islands. ‘ ie ‘While most, if-not all of discovery ‘\ the people speak English, the | verses.. school system uses Dutch in teaching in all schools. French and Spanish are offered as a second language and Eng) not taught in the schools. This indeed seems a rather unusual ey situation when in everyday life : so few people. usc Dutch. Children living on the is- lands of Saba and Statia must come to St. Maarten for any education after the sixth class. Children living in Saba, Sta- tia or St. Maarten must travel Letter, Company 1965 directory. The cover will be used on all.company directories throughout the year. The color photo is from the files of the provincial gov- ernment’s department of rec! an — BC. to Curacao or Holland if they wish any education beyond the tenth class. Thus any child who wishes ‘an education who lives in the Leeward group must live away from home for the twelfth reation and conservation. Tel Photo and Engraving mining industry pect. Pythian Sisters Officers installed for New Term mother of the Temple for 1965. lan Sisters of Koote- gular | A_ gift ney. temple’ held thelr regu 2” |DDGC Sister Harding who ‘ex- them |! day starts at or thirteenth year. Many child- ren do not: want to leave thelr home island and therefore many children drop out of’ school at 13 or 14, Indeed’ many children drop out-of school long before that, and because there are so many students: and: so space, no: one bothers about Parly and was‘ also presented to “Mining Outlook - Is Favorable Says. ; Bank Publication - ight for most of its components. bits In ‘its current Commercial the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce reports that markets for Canada’s milines, zon be expected to continue to rough diverse, forces will be at " Brownie Pack Enjoys Skating Miss A. Simpson Feb. Bride-Elect Miss Amymarie (Miml) Simp- son of Kinnaird, whose marriage takes place at the end -of this month, was honored recently at a miscellaneous shower. heid at Warehouses are located at the Vancouver Head Office and at Kinnaird in the Kootenays «eat each end of the route... for your convénience. FEST DAILY FREIGHT SERVICE = thei| Silverton the latter part of April. pressed her: thanks and spoke a few words and took for:her theme “Friendship” which is her theme for her year as DDGC. She also reminded the members of. the district con- yention which will be held at ‘Also that ‘grand sessions will G, A. Brady, by: served hot dogs” the home of Mrs. Anne Titford. Miss Simpson, her mother |. Mrs.--M. Simpson, and the groomelect’s mother, Mrs.: J. Fornelli, as well as Mrs. Joan Bouvier, the bride clect’s sister, were present corsages. ‘The place of honor was de- ggahlebly competitive corated in blueiand white rib- . and.mine p' heavy loads...can trip scrvice, bulk ehipmente ircluding lumber ucts... and.special anywhere in the province at hares CHRISTINA LAKE It's good policy to route your shipments the modern way, via your employee-owned freightline . ...and it costs no and atrontalined. Tatian’ petatestevors tdary allyenr a _streal trailers operates ‘every: ; alli, : round, on the scheduled run betw Ven he potter transported rates. bons.and bowed overhead were Lions : Head “Oddfellows ‘Lodge, ‘and Miss Isabel Gordon of Kin- garson Rebekah Lodge, both of Castlegar, presented’ a cheque for. $100 recently to J. ‘Hann, eD.. i Jim Wisted and Tony Ni- chols of the. West Kootenay Dis- trict. Committee. were present for the presentation... The West.Kootenay District are and in silver letters: were the words “Hap- piness Mimi”. The evening was spent with the playing of many entertain- ing parlor games. As the last of the many lovely and useful gifts were opened the balloons were. exploded: bringing forth a shower of confetti. The ‘evening ended with re » via Lower.Fraser Valley. points . ./. and: Ho, Princeton, Grand Forks, Trail andthe Nelson area. ‘Yes’ coming.or going, Public Frei 8 with wareh eg at either end of the run, offers you the finest in modern-day hauling, Call friendly Public -Freightways:for- this’ safe, fast and dep le service. 865-776 delicious refreshments served by the hostess and her daughter Margo. Bes “CALL; KINNAIRD 1 — : — at & NELSON. Zenith 6214 TEN, ‘TERMINAL: Next to Post Office, Kinnaird Manager:. K. E.:Johnson, ° Sales! Representative: F. H. Hufty 1: Serving Rossland, ‘1 d; Castlegar & Nelson oO an furnishing a double-room in the Dr. Endicott Home. This cheque is only a par- tial payment but further contri- butions are. expected. from the IOOF Lodges in Trail, Rossland, Nelson, Grand Forks, and Slocan City in the near future. Castlegar Library Corner The annual meeting. of the Castlegar Public. Library ...was held recently followed by ‘elec- tion of officers. New officers are: president, C. H. King; vice- president, W. R. Whittaker; ‘sec- yetary-treasurer, Mrs. J: Gem- ill, and directors are Mrs. Whittaker, Livingstone, ight, Peder- am. ‘Mrs.°, Bert ap) ke ) fee t : -D/ FOX PLUMBING & HEATING ‘Don Fox and ‘Fred Soukoroff WE NOW OFFER A COMPLETE ALTERATION SERVICE * PLUMBING * HEATING * ELECTRICAL * CARPENTRY * SHEET METAL Leave the worry to us — Phone 365-5006 between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. Boies | 46 ‘We guarantee our work Successful banking begins with a savings account Like almost everyone else, you-use your . local chartéréed ‘bank as’a safe and handy. place to ‘puild the savings reserve that is sO: important to your financial future. In doing 0, you do more than build a solid founda-" tion for financial plans. You are’ building'a valuable banki lationship and “helping to establish your credit. 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Department of-any Commerce branch. oleate (CANADIAN IMPERIAL BANK OF COMMERCE and ‘hot choco- SE ibe ay cope their help -ing her _t ‘The following officers were installed ‘for ‘the ensuing year py GC Sister Jean Jones assisted by GS Sister Clara Saunders‘and GM Sister Winnie Biaibut. inders; MEC, Sister. Nixon; ES, Sis- ter: Dewis; EJ, le; manager, Sister J. treasurer, Sister C. ister E. Forgie Thomp- r H. Sewell; Stre- iko, N. pie ‘onal officer, lioff and Sister Grunerud. ‘Mrs. Nixon, the’newly in- stalled MEC, appointed her com- mittees.for the coming year and coe en Mira ‘Bows; en- well; en, . -Dewis; en- . Schulte; visit- Saunders:and cards son. Mrs. Nixon pin to past chief S blematic of the .order, also a “Faithful Service” pin to musi- cian, Sorenson. ‘Mrs. Jean Jones was elected WELCOME TO .GASTLEGAR HIS: WELCOME, * BeAG Se A visit {rom our, hostess 5 you Teel! at home, with cher hasket « PHONE OR WRITE " WELCOME WAGON. ' Box 364—Kinnaird, B.C. be held in. 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