‘ i “gemma ten ay —Donna Embree Photo (( Pulpit fee Pew By Pastor Donald W. Reed An aged caretaker of Win- chester Cathedral in southern England loved to tell the story of how the news of Wellington's victory over Napoleon reached England. In those days there were no modern means of communication. News of this history-making battle came by a sailing vessel to the south coast of England, and then by semaphore was signalled over- land to London, Eagerly the Empire waited for news from the battlefront. Atop the cathedral the sema- phore began slowly to spell out the message, letter by letter, (church | The Master Hath Need Of These Things Leaving eternal palaces above, He borrowed a temple of clay. In form but a babe, they lay Him to rest In a manger of fragrant hay. The loan of a stable they gave our Lord, And around it the angels thronged. He borrowed a coin to preach a sermon On homage, and where it belonged. He used borrowed waterpots to give joy, A boat on a lake shore, to preach; | That the Word of His Father might go forth, And deep into men's hearts might reach, A little boy's lunch of five loaves and fish He borrowed to feed a great throng; And borrowed a child to sit on His knee To show where man’s thinking was wrong. - On a borrowed pillow He slept in peace While the tempest wrought its mad will, Until His disciples awakened Him And He, bade the waves; “Peace, be still!” He sent His disciples to borrow an ass And her colt, With joy were hearts filled As He rode them into Jerusalem, That the scripture might be ‘fulfilled, His last Passover was held in a room He'd had His disciples borrow. With a borrowed towel and basin He washed their feet in deep sorrow, He was led away to be scourged and mocked With a borrowed robe about Him, They placed a thorny crown upon His head With a borrowed reed they smote Him. Then between two thieves on a borrowed cross The great ignominy was done. On a borrowed sponge, vinegar profferred To the dying lips of God’s Son. , All our borrowed sins God laid on Him there Its awful debt with His life pay; But He bore them away; to rise, Victor From the borrowed tomb where He lay. —Lucy Ellen Eaton “WELLINGTON DEFEAT- ED"—and then a dense fog settled over the city, The signals could no longer be sent and thus the sad, heart- sickening news of the incom- plete message went to London, spreading gloom and utter despair. In due time the fog lifted and again the cathedral sema- phone became visible,. spelling out the complete message: “WELLINGTON DEFEATED THE. ENEMY." The news spread like prairie fire over the land, lifting the people’ from gloom to gladness and praise. Nineteen centuries ago, on arough, barren hill outside the gates of Jerusalem, a battle of more far-reaching importance “was fought and won. Jesus Christ entered into combat with sin and death. He gave Himself willingly in a shameful death on Calvary's cross, It was - for the sins of others that the sinless One died. To His disciples, at the time, it may have seemed like a colossal defeat as His limp body was placed in the tomb of Joseph. To them Calvary meant but one thing: JESUS DE- FEATED. But suddenly the fog lifted, and the glorious radiance of that first Resurrection Morning , flooded Joseph's’ garden; an- nouncing ‘the joyful, gloom- 73a dispelling news, “JESUS DE- FEATED DEATH.” Thank God, Jesus Christ arose in His body out from among the dead and now, in a glorious resurrection body, lives evermore. Because of that complete victory over death, He declares that all that are in the'graves shall hear His voice and shall come forth, He promises to those who believe upon Him that He is “the resurrection and the life.. ... because I live, you shall live also.” Because of His conquest of death, the Christian can as- suredly and joyfully say with Sairit Paul, “O death, where is thy sting? O grave, where is thy victory? ... Thanks be to God which giveth us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ.” business dire Cc. €, LENFESTY & CO. Certified “General Accountants % Auditors tr Tax Consultants 609 Columbia Castlegar 365-3011 * APPLIANCE REPAIR Speedee Appliance Repairs All Home Appliances Phone 365-3145 Major Lee ‘Hlectrical Repairs © Refrigeration .) Advertising Rates ‘and infomation Call 365-5210 Contracting COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL RESIDENTIAL ELECTRIC HEAT L. 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No. 1, Trail No, 6 Ymir Rd., Nelson Clinics at Castleaird Plaza Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday e 10:30 a.m. to 12.30 neon Phone 365-2344 FOUNDED ON AUGUST 7, 1947, BY L.V. (LES) CAMPBELL PUBLISHED EVEAY THURSDAY MORNING AT “Tl THE BURT CAMPBELL, PUBLISHER RYON GUEDES, EDITOR unit was replaced’ by a. trans- Flights between Castlegar nd Spokane ,by Arrow Avia: ton. Ltd, remain’. cancelled while the U.S, Federal Aero- Lotzer told the Castlegar News the FAA is checking the route to determine whether ny flights can maintain and Spokane during ‘cloudy weather. “It's already been ap- proved by the.Canadians, but I guess one doesn't believe the QUALITY BUILDING S PRODUCTS: is expanding. at its 6th Ave. sg. other,” he said. The flights have been can- celled since middle February when FAA received ts badioece Apo ae oa dng ess. A young of only four years, Quality Bi Producte, whieh started with building produece oaly employees, has enlarged its premises on several occasions, The truss plant was first, followed by other additions until the Products only and three, now number 20. General manager Phil Rajotte, who says the latest addition has added another 2,000 square feet to the building, hopes to have employment for 100 within the next two years. This newly enlarged builder's mart will be holding its opening ceremonies mid-May when the public will be invited to tau: tho premises.—Castlegar News Photo by Bill Jones a protest from a Spokane: national guard unit which had spotted an Arrow flight in its area, The FAA retested the route after the national guard ‘The company's visual fight See eee eee eee eee eee eee eee rules for clear weather have been approved on the route, but its instrument flight rules are still under scrutiny, Lotzer said. Clear weather flights are permitted but are “just not Practical’, at this time, he said. - Poy‘ -Takit Castlegar’s. Biggest Little Supermarket. Democracy Wins! The Help took a Vote. So... t ..Somry, we will be = CLOSED: - ~ and Easter Monday ” Tues., April 11 9am.-9 p. | Happy: : | - Easter To Alll anagement -. : Bob's Pay’ ‘n Takit ‘Good Flay, Steday Rushdy Speaks at Selkirk. College on Faith of Islam The faith of Islam, a world religion founded in the seventh , century A.D. by the Prophet Muhammed ‘with ‘a’ following today of nearly 600+ million people, was the topic of an address by an. Edmonton couple,’ Rushdy' and his wife Amal Babais, who were. guest speakers recently, at Selkirk College. Bornin Egypt, Mr. Rushdy has a masters degree in educa- tion and ‘is recently a high school English teacher.. The Rushdys were speaking in various communities. in the Kootenays at the request of the National Teaching’ Cc CASTLEGAR NEWS I9AT + 1977 ‘ torch when it caught fire, The » prepared at the Castlegar Air. + port indicated March 1977 can CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursda AERO TAXI Phone 365-5700 Three Fire Alarms In. Three Days Three fires in as many days have been responded to by the Castlegar North Fire De- partment, On Saturday rubbish was ignited by. children in the gravel pit area by the river. Sunday the burning of grass got out of hand on Cedar Ave. Monday morning's call was a fire in an old car behind Super- Valu. Fire chief Ed Lewis said “the car was being dismantled by a youth with a acetyene young man had had the fore- sight to place a garden hose in orks N. Event eon, or the gas tank. aie of Public Works, 311. Victoria Street, Some concern was felt for a Nelson, B.C., VIL 4K3, up to 2:00-p.m., April 15, nearby garage’ and a car it ‘ housed -when the flames -be- reais documents: may be obtained from came very threatening. tment of Public Works, 311 Victoria Street, No fire losses’ were re- elean, B.C., and also viewed at Department of Human corded in any of the blazes, Resources, 280 Columbia Avenue, tlegar, B.C., on and ater Aprit 6, 1977. z The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be Bare Peaks accepted. ui sulted SS Forecast. Dry ‘ CITY OF CASTLEGAR Summer Here . A climatological summary! TENDERS Tenders are invited from bonafide car. rental agencies for. three franchises at the Castlegar Airport terminal building. The thre aces will be allocated. fora be considered “normal”: when 26 2p . two-year term commencing Ma! compared with the station re- cords of the past 11 years. The mean: maximum, mean minij- mum and mean temperatures were all slightly above normal. Total rainfall was 2.7.mm above normal, snowfall.1.8 em below normal with total preci- pitation within 0.3 mm of the ll-year mean. A recorded high’ maximum temperature of 12.7. was well * below the 21.7 set in 1966; the an executive arm of the Na- . tional Spiritual Assembly of the § . Baha'is of Canada, Hassan Rasby and His Wife Amal Babais| oo The ‘Rushdys ‘answered many’ questions: from’: the audience and ‘related’ ‘same Miller Heads Cominco. Team at Air Conference Fred Miller of Trail, as: ; Minister Romeo LeBlanc, fol- (sistantewuanagerofCominco'’s ; lowed by a panel discussion on environmental: control, will ‘ head a group of three or four company experts‘ who will at- tend a huge air pollution’ con- ference planned for Toronto in June. It is the 70th annual con- ference and exhibition’ of the * Air Pollution Control Associa- tion, and may be the largest: . conference of its type ever held” in North America.” An anticipated 4,000 repre- sentatives from : industry, . “_seience, universities.” and government. from “the United States, Canada and abroad will participate in the. conference, which is'the only, annual exhi- bition in North America that focuses exclusively on air pol- lution. control. ‘The conference will open with» a keynote address by Canada’s federal Environment. trans-boundary. air pollution. = * The panel will consist. of senior state. and -- provincial © government ‘officials, and rep- resentatives of the - Interna- . tional Joint Commission. “Over.300‘ technical papers ranging in topic from environ- mental noise contro! to atmos- :pherie chemistry and meteor- ology will be presented during the course of 60 forums. A new meeting format will * be’ used- for’ the ‘technology transfer session to allow at- “tendees personal, contact with North America’s leading pol. lution ‘authorities. ~~ Most of ‘the 225 exhibit booths ‘have .already been booked, and will occupy - all available space in. both the Sheraton Hall Exhibits Room. and the, Grand Ballroom. itors will feature the MART -PLAYMOR HOMES LTD. Phone 359-7166 EVERYDAY LOW PRICES ‘ON HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS - Ranges peas & ‘FURNITURE] newest equipment and innova-.° tions for collecting, controlling, “monitoring and analyzing air:,, pollutants. A. nével: feature. in’ the. exhibits will be an on-site'com- puter information centre giving ~ visitors immediate ‘access::to . major Canadian | and United States: data - bases, including: technical abstracts. The . computer. centre is meant .as_a demonstration of © the cooperation exchange of technical information between the United States and Canada, Guided tours’ have ‘;been arranged to the Steel Company of Canada’s new Nanticoke facility, ” i new and points about Islam, ‘For example, they stated that “although Muhammed said that aman could have four wives, he must treat them all justly and a man can only treat one wife justly. , The couple also said that a «large: number ‘of ‘ ‘Muslims are Mr, Tushay explatned how all of the world's great religions: agree ‘in their “spiritual teachings ‘and ' differ only »in their. social epeciees in Court News In ‘provincial court Tues- day two separate charges of being minors in possession of Hquor were heard. Pleading guilty arid fined $50 each were. ‘peaks Phillip pont and Barry Gor- * koff. ‘8 .».Darren Hackman. pleaded guilty to a charge of being in possession of a narcotic. He was 3/-fined $100 or in default-10 days Ste: eee: ce ‘Allan Atkinson pleaded not guilty but was found guilty toa charge of refusing to take: a’ breathalyzer test, He was fined "$200 or in default 30 days in jail. Meri rigin ‘Pleads Guilty; Fined and on Probation John J ‘Verigia, leader of the Union of Spiritual Com: munities of . Christ, -a : major, ‘Doukhobor sect,’ has - pleaded guilty ‘to charges of impaired. driving and failing to take a: ~ breathalyzer test. Appearing before Judge L,* J. Keffer in Grand *: Forks’ ‘\ Monday, Verigin was fined $250* “on each count, and placed on six: months probation.$ Two other charges, also for impaired driving and failing to / take a breathalyzer test, were. stayed : by: crown « prosecutor, Fred Angine of Nelson. Verigin ; was, defended by Michael Moran ‘of Castlegar. ° ; The charges stem from in- cidents in August’ and Septem- ber. of 1976. Several delays in® the case: were caused by un. available witnesses. ”: At a symposium searching Doukhobor. history in Castlegar. in ‘February Verigin said he is * recovering froma drinking: problem.. “A Tot has been said about my drinking problem,” Verigin said, ‘have had that problem and I'am on the way. to a complete and full recovery.” Verigin was awarded the Order of Canada in July of 1976 by \ Governor | General « Jules Leger. He has been active in several Russian-Canadian as- sociations’ and charitable organizations. STOP! ASK YOURSELF. . . “Where will I be and what will I be doing 5 years from’ today = IF ‘I continue what I am doing now??” .” We have 3 sales posl- tlons:.to fll’ In? your” area which can. develop "into. management, for the right person. You: can immedi- -ately expect.to eH GOVERNMENT OF THE PROVINCE 0 OF MINISTRY OF HIGHWAYS AND PUBLIC WORKS - NOTICE OF INVITATION 10: ‘PROVIDE DUMP. TRUCKS Avallable ‘equipment lists to. ‘Haul pit run. Gravel, jate’? will be nai Works In _ unique. Recovery Centre ‘for ‘solid wastes in North York, and On- | « tariot! Hydro's nuclear gener-" ating ‘station at Pickering. In addition to the 60 tech- nical sessions, a series of re-'~ fresher courses and, continuing zeducation’ courses’: will form’a< | ; “part of APCA's’ pre-conference = “proceedings. A placement ser- «vice will be: operated for em-. : , ployers and ‘applicants tending the FOR SALE ‘Day-old, Chicks, : Water Fowl and so Turkeys” i 8-week-old:Pullets j ‘at ‘the KC CO-OP 365-7373 Averag ; aver $200 per week In commissions. ane Ing - In : Vancouver. < penses pale fd. * Be given the opportunity. «to? advance enka “Into. ‘management. To qualify =—): *‘ Must be active *-'19 or over. * Ambitious and depend- able. ‘cHigh School grad ‘or better Fe Ex. 1 Attend 2 weeks of choot: & lowest recorded temperature of 1.8 was well above the -13.9 also set in 1966. " Total hours of sunshine for March . 1977 was. 10.2 hours below the normal: of 121.5 hours, yet well above the 85.4 hours set in 1972. By the end of- the month all but the highest were bare of snow, promising a shortage of water for the Castlegar area. VD is having to say you’re sorry. (Health ‘3 Welfare Canada) = Now Open _ NADALAN BOARDING KENNELS. ~In-Robson > By Reservation Only . 365-3097 yi y 1, 1977, during which time no additional franchises will be granted. ' a Tenders will be on an annual cash consideration only basis; with payments to be made quarterly in advance. Highest or any tenders not-necessarily accepted. “Further Information and bid forms may be obtained by contacting the Airport Manager, or a to City of sat tlegar, 460 Columbla Avenue North, Castlegar, Alltenders must ba In sealed envelopes clearly marked Rental Tenders’ and. must be recelved at the Gastlogar ere jall, 480 Columbia Avenue North, tlegar, not later than 4:30 p.m. Friday, val : = 1977. Tenders will be opened at this time. | Trucks — | For Sale 4-Wheel Drive ~ 3/4-Ton Pickups fang peldianih athe with Wich, Grill Guard, ‘Aux. Tanks, Radio & Low Mileage Ford or GM "763 oF Ts. 365-2523 "14 Courier WICanopy — Gold ..........: W!74 Valiant: 4-Door — White. 174 Chey Cheyenne Pcp owns? 3995 “73 Oids Omega «0.0. : ‘75 F-350 Cab and Chassis 161'" W.B. under 5,000 mites... e $4 75. F-250 4X4 — auoiwnie. beaway— in Trail "4 aces ee $9395 66 Jeep Wagoneer... ‘69 Jeep Wagon....... - '73 Courier WiCanopy —White..:.....ce0.06+ so ARB ta 15 Jeep. Pickup AXA incr, cane Lorin canst 7195 72-1 Ton Gab & Chassis. Good for“THE FARM"... $1995, BERTRAM? rneaennenerenn eisai ese : 12 Comet +200: — srovn 2 Sues Description ‘0 supply: trucks for’ work on shoulder: build-up and *- sealcoat treatment at various locations throughout the province of British columbia aurng. the: Ror t 7: Paving 4 jason. “PENTECOSTAL | TABERNACLE “$07 First Ave. Pastor: Rev. 1. H. Grabam Church Ph, 365-6212 : Sunday School 9.50 am. Moming Worship 11 a.m. Evangelistic Service 7 p.m. Tuesday: Bible Study 7:30 Friday: Young People 730) RENE BROOMAN, SHOP FOREMAN W.H. JONES, ADVERTISING MGR. MAS.) LOIS HUGHES, NEWS EDITOR The Castlegar News will not be responsible for any errors in advertisements after good car. For ‘the tig this: isa: {ifet! Robson 9:45 a.m St. David CASTLEGAR NEWS Mall subscription rate to the Castlegar News is iy per year. The price by carrier Is 22 conus an issue. Single coples in stores at 25 cer one Insertion: {1 is the responsibility of the, advertiser to read his ad when it is first jecond-class mall registration number 0019. published. be Castlegar News is a member of the Audit Bureau of, Circulations, the It Is agreed by the advertiser requesting space that the advertisement Is accepted Canadian Community Newspapers Assocfatlon, and the British Columbia and Yukon on the condilion that in ‘the event of failure to publish any advertisement of any Community Newspapers Association. or in the event that All correspondence # shoul be alidiortee lo: The Editor, Castlegar, News, Drawer portion of the advertising space cotusind "by the. erroneuiier ‘tem. lopether Li 3007, Castlegar, B.C., VIN 3H4. Lelters for publication must be signed with the reasonable qllowance for signature, will. not be charged for but the balance of the correct name and Sane the writer. Pen‘? names will be sed on request, but the advertisement willbe pald for at the applicable rate. In the event of an. error, correct name mus! be submitted. The See aee News reserves she fon to edil letters advertising goods or services at a wrong price, Ihe goods or services need not te sol in the interests of brevity, good taste, etc, Advertising is merely an alter. ‘to sell. The offer may be withdrawn at any time, Morning Prayer ARES CARRIERS. m. Eucharist m. Easter Eucharist United Church Sunday School United Church Service Friday, April 8th — 7:30 p. Joint Anglican-United Special “Good Friday"’ Serv ice 's 00 a. a. L_FORD, Eee | LINCOLN | jh aye and 3 Ns AE , Carriers earn 6c for each Paper. every: h J.P Maidan, P.Eng. Call 365-7266 or Call In. at Castlegar News, 191 Kamloops, B. e ante : Ave. > Ministers — Rev. Desmond Carrol — Anglican q Rev. Ted Bristow — United