CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 4, 1961 SUSIE GUIDE SAYS Clothes Make,’ Break The Sporting Camper “clothing may not’ make the man, but oldthea may make’ or break the camper.. Our camping at tera stresses’ the !mportance of choosing the right clothes when you plan a camping trip. We should know — we've been doing it for 50 years, Last summer we had. 7,000 members under canves,” s0 reports the Girl Guide Association of Can- ada, Sun hats are a must’ for all members of a camping family, con- tinues ‘the Guide Association, and since even summer weather can be changeable, “warm and waterproof clothing should be included in the pack, “We recommend. plastic rain- coats because they are cheap to buy, easy to stow. and ‘wind-proof || as ‘well as water-proof. Yellow, white or light blue is easily seen if Shy you.are in the woods — lost or ly~ ing injured.’ ; Two ght-weight sweaters are better than ‘one heavy one - and ings’ around the-campfire or high altitudes, Flannel shirts are ‘also’ a good bet.* % ‘Moccasitis, slippers or sneakers are handy. to wear in the tent or when you have inadvertently dunk- stream, Guides cuggest drying wet shoes in a hurry by stuffing them with warm-sand or warm rocks. Crump- led newspapers stuffed in take lon- ger ‘but hold the shape of the shoe too.” Never dry them by putting them. close to a hot fire, ‘Woollen socks and stout shoes are important if you plan any hi- king. Wool absorbs perspiration and cushions: the feet to prevent. blis- ,|: tering, and stout shoes save you AIR LUNE. TICKETS ‘TO ‘ALL, “PARTS| OF - THE. WORLD Ped Castlegar Representative for Alr, from painful bruises and other foot damage. ‘ Not - quite counted as 2 cloth- Ing’ item, but every bit as vital is mosquito netting, If the pests are bad enough, one may be glad te wear'it too, Certainly. everyone will be glad-of it at night if there are a few mosquitoes around mhen try- “Jing to sleep. sc aPhone 4912 ||Sunday Masses - 8.30 and 1030 a.m. slacks are important for cool even]. ed your other shoes in a nearby ST. RITA'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev. E, A. Brophy, P.P. Sth at Elm Street “ "HE COMMUNITY BIBLE "'” QENTRE Sunday’ in the Legion Hall At 51 Columbia Avenus 1030 am, Sunday. School 730 pm. Family Service Tues,;""7.30 pm, - Young People’s Hour 145 pm, - Prayer ard ; pe Study ‘Thurs. UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Castlegar — style of f Woreip ‘at Kinnaird — ‘pervice of Worship at 9.46 evconl -CHURCH OF JESUS cuRIsT LDS. Sundays at 10 am. in the Twit ts Rivers Hall Evening Sacrament Service 7.30 pm Robson — Ist and bay t Sumeye atl. wel we 4 isa boNE AI NsaX ‘Friesen - Glad colors of Easter were used throughout one of the season's prettiest weddings in the Weat Ab- botsford Mennonite Church on. Eas ter Monday evening. "The, bride was Luella Rose Pen- ner, dalighter of My, and Mrs, Isaac Penner, of Renata, and?.the bridegroom” was "Wesley lesen, gon of Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Pric-,| sen a Peardonville, ‘BC. ¢ sieabee: of ‘Olivet“Mennonite Mis- Henry ‘baskets of daffodils and pale Lilac ‘chrysaiithemums in the front. of. the church set the: co. lor theme of the wedding. The brides gown was classically’ simple of sik orgariza over net.with em- \broidered .ayplique- on bodice end reat Polnted bodice’ which fitted to a very full skirt: and ly-pointed sleeves: 5 The walat-length veil’ was held by @ ‘smell pesrl-pointed crown, Her bouquet. was of, dark red roses, and her Jewelery, oa black ..diamond * necklace, a pitt GRACE Worship ‘Service: 12. a.m. Sunday Church School.* 8.45, p.m., Bible Study: Wednesday at 7.30 pm), Jr.-8r, High Young People's: Sabla days at 730 pan. Miauters Be ‘M..8, Reside, BA, D. — Phone 4987 THE PENTECOSTAL Classified: (Bea : = Sunday School - 10 am. Morning Worship - 11 a.m. cel The one low packaged price includes materials to build and finish abov foundation the. Savings! BUILD YOUR OWN 196 McTAVISH, WOME revet’ plumbing and wiring ‘WITH: PLUS FEATURES .... B ‘bull . e Your choice’ of 28° models. to < © Special fm ireight vallowance’ to gut BANK. 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Tem, and 4th Sunday at & "| in Cominco’s annual two-man first-|° Prayer and Bible ‘study ‘Thurs: |- day at 7.30 p.m. Noung People’s - - Bz at drop, 8 gift from the bride.- - 130 pm {2 ah ‘The bridesmatd ‘was the grool " aunt, Edna’ Bergen, who ‘sore: én’ ‘afternoon-length lilac “nylon ‘chif- fon: with» small: hat,.of matching ‘tbbon. “Her bouquet of youen, carnations was fashioned to mii later.as @ corsage, Her |" pat jopelery was-a black- diamond “Rings © were ‘cayried + by we groom's little slater, Sharon Friesen, and. bride’ yellow: and 'Lildo' shaped white’ seta pillows: 730 pm. " ROBSON, MEMORIAL CHURCH ‘United Church — Ist and grd Sun- and.730 pan, Baptist) Church, 5th Sunday Wi inners Named. For cues: ist Aid ‘Winners’ Shave been Vows Exchanged - he} groom ‘and his family are ‘ itt ‘cariation corsages. D...Mal Penner Sharon Friesen was frocked in yellow chiffon and Erick in a dark brown suit similar to those worn by the Broom and’ ue ‘attendants,’ . | was best man. Stavin Kehlex and Ben Riemer \ushered;and Ed. Fost <_As\the bride’ and groom enter- ed. the‘ church’ the ‘choir ‘of; ‘Weat Abbptaford church} sang. o Ofwanist was George ‘Unger.and later*: the booted Abe ‘Aflert rendered ‘a ‘wedding’ ; =|, Ushers and: eae valsof sang a. quartet during the ceremony, as:a,éurprise forthe bride-.and groom, The* ‘ choir” rendered another number. A candielight reception for over. 300 guests was held in the church basement where names of the bride and “yellow “flowers on thi atreamers leading to the brides table. i A’ large three-tiered wedding cake on a double base was iced in white with festoons of tiny yellow rosettes and sliver bells and topped with:.two doves -bearing ngs. in the! “beaks. ‘ Annie Wieler ‘and ExnieNeufeld served. the trides table and’ other friends of the bride and groom. The |” cle ‘of the Olivet Mission attend- ed the other guests. 34, Mrs, Penner, the bride's ‘mother, ‘dery ‘with white accessories, and in: mint green lace, with belge.av- ‘cespories,” Both ladies wore pink Tables were lghted ‘ only by candles, set. in pairs, .on-,green bases circled with white and Ilac flowers and green ferns. Between. candles ..were. baskets of yellow-daffodils and fern, ’ ‘The bride and groom will make thelr home in Prince Rupert where heiis, eenpioyed ‘with ‘the provincial |. ald plant elimination contests, . 7 The, r@mning” teams ‘now ad- ST, ALBAN'S ROGATION SUNDAY — MAY'7 930 --HO~ St. Alban’s 22.00 - HO =! 8t. John’s vance to the- Comt be held in the Cominco Gymnasium at-Trall on Tuesday, The Cominco Cup ts embleniatlc of first-aid su- 730 . EP - 8t. Alban’s 7.20. pan, .' Evensong, St, Alban’s (Social afterwards) (May 22 - 730 pm, premacy within Cominco's Trail op- erations. ‘This year’s Cominco » oa final- iste ‘are: E. Paul ang A: R, Paul Gautlassat shop); Kinnaird Pack’ Of Brownies Enjoy Bonfire nie and presented her with her pin earlier this month, ’For their meet- ing before, the Easter holidays they ;| had an Easter Party and enjoyed a treat and Brownie games... ° Last week they held their meet- ing at the home’ ofBrown Owl with o bonfire at which ‘they, toaste ed wieners, An enjoyable time was had by. all, Stays. younger longer *cause it's 3) erignon and G, Shellard (sinter- lumbia centres, Brown ‘Owl ‘Mrs, J, Kennedy |’ _| enroled Rosalie Philips as a Brow- and > Cup finals to| ° Charles | g: moon was spent at Radium Hor Springs: For going away the bride chose a@ suit of soft wool in off-white, flecked with Diack and green, worn with -spindrift green bag and shoes and coral: hat, scarf ,and gloves. Costume was completed: with os carnations. Among far-away guests, were ‘the bride’s uncle, Frank . Gunther from Manitoba, ‘and - the groom’s Evans and 1, it ie," Peter, Hocker ftom repair shop); metallurgical, T. An- Other guests were trom Van- couver and many other British Co- and Ernie Neufeld were. groomstien. icc and ‘groom . were . spelled in. ae F framed ‘with “’mauve,..and Sane! Rishon gowned in belge eyelet embrol.|' gfoom’s mother, ‘Mrs. | Friesen, |, On thels ia there, a honey- : J to-give the ‘maxi “quality of fon “ond ing plant “B"). “materials in a low-priced ompinn unit. ‘This low’ price Wad: ‘achieved by simplicity of design — not bysreducng ‘quolli @ Heavy duty motor. © No leakage where motor shaft enters pump. © Some fet assembly con be : used for shallow or deep + welt settings to 40 feet : Ufetime Tubrication. See this economy FM water system a "BOUNDARY. ELECTRIC, LTD. In The “Oglow Lastest e, Saratable Qs pump unit.or ~ as packaged units assembled with 12-0r 30 gation * egpacity tonks, © Can be adapted for deeper : ‘ Kinnaird Water’ Einnaird’s Water, a’ a series of tests taken on April 20, showed x Pollution, in. itive’ samples, th WKEU reported ‘to Kinnaird coun- ell in its monthly report..." . * «rtis stitt ate’ to drink —-bac- terial wise," commented *. acting chairman G, 8, As re EVERY: THURSDAY: NITE: _ Ste Rita's Parish Hall, ‘Front ‘Street | TWO JACKPOTS “s. D. NO. 9 Realetstnn of Grade! One Children to” oc on September 5th, 1961, will take place in School District No. : 9 (Costlegar) as rae 9.00 a. 12 Sion: Thours., ‘May Uth- OOTISCHENIA $ chee time of the six years-old ‘on or Worker al Fall Fair ° The regular meeting. of the Girl Guide. Association was held at the home ‘of ‘Mrs,'J.'R> Wells, with se- ven; membérs and District Com- ;| thers to serve on the maintenance missioner - Mrs, a Re ° MacBain t. “Tt is marvelous indeed to see a world with intellectuals that can engineer a man’into space and yet lack: the education ‘to learn how to] aided at the meeting. which opened with the Guide Prayer. Following “a request from the Castlegar and | District Fall’ Fair Association, membera agreed to aer- ve refreshments’ to: helpers at. this year's event. z ‘A’ request ‘for tHe Association to send: a‘ representative to: the Fall fue meetings ‘was also received. asisted live said Donald M, Mills, district supervisor of Jehovah's Wit- nesses at SHES last Sunday after. hoon, 2 “He was addressing an audience of 375 on the subject, “Is-God In- terested In The Affairs Of Men?” This widely advertised “Bible: dis- course was the climax to a three- day assembly of Jehovah's Witnes- ses‘ of the bila eeey district, by Mra: L Morey, Mrs. K, Hall and Mrs. J. Dalsitl,' is in charge’ of the sale of Girl Guide cookies... A report on the annual conven- tion held at Prince George earlier this.month will ‘be given’ by: Mrs, MacBain at a Joint meeting of Cas- tlegar,, Kinnaird’ and Robson, As: sociations, 2 1, Dentative arrangements for ‘the annual Guide and Brownie: tea, ‘to be held in May were. discussed and tinal arrangements will.be made at the next meeting, ‘Mrs, MacBain’ ‘told members ned for the middle.ef May at Camp Rory and an endeavor will be made to form a ‘committee: of. five-fa- Colls’ Cup Competition, _ Senior Citizens. > ‘Enjoy Movies. =--" “Last Friday the Senior’ Oitirens Public health nurse. . Ghe gave atalk on her work 1a Nigeria; “Africa, illustrated by mov- ing picutres. ‘The. pictures showed a Queen's. visit? the. opening of the new government, hospital and. gar- dens. and ‘resorts, ‘This was an. extremely, inter- esting. program andthe Association heartily y thanked ‘Miss ‘Williams, » A vote of."thanks also’ goes the Soroptimist Club. for tho lev ively birthday cakes. Their sistained in- terest, is very much apreciated y 5 Ntizens. : Dz Tobneon.: : 3 ve “| Réview for: ‘April, just’ issued. ‘| their affairs,- that a Family Work: Party is plan-|° = ° o sented. fo Janet: gnd ‘Jean Moffat, ee feds ‘ad followa:-<*., < Hostess, "Janet Motfat; first afd, | Were entértained by Miss Williains, | } colorful parade. in honor of, the}. is theme, Mr, Mills denit first. ity feasons why men doubt -that God is: Mteres‘ed in lack “of accurate aignifidant factor, “and then’ went on to ‘show that’ God is taking an Interest in men’s affairs today by uniting them: together in’ true wor-, ship through: fecurate : knowledge.” “Just as | a§ much Bible +s" Captain ‘Mrs, Hall presented several badges ..to’ Girl Guides at the’ regular, meeting’ of the Ist Castlegar Guide » -Company, =, Becond-class badges. were pre- while ‘proficiency. ‘badges were awar-. Jane Deans, Jean’ and Janet’ Mof-. e. Deans,’ Knowledge of God’s word. being | of ‘the. * | the baptism, Mr, Mills‘ said, \Bap- -| complete immersion, in water is thé "| on: helping - ‘newly interested “qnes better: prophecy has been “gaitmtea, in the past,” -he said, juat:so surely will the rest of. the’ prophecies bese bs ‘fe _CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 4, 1961 the congregations of. the Okanagan and -West y ares. While the: spiritual: wants ‘of were well looked af- ing to those ‘interested enough in God to’ take advantage ‘of, his tplcet dn them, ‘rhe greatest desire of all right- hearted people, ‘he isa ter their physical needs. were by aa means neglected at _the assem- ny. , Allan'Wilson of Trait, in charge Jehovah's Hold Successful. Assembly of the cafeteria stated thit, “We among other things, 250 pounds of beef, 100 pounds of tur- key, and 500 pounds of potatoes to berve meals, This waa ata rate of two meals per minute and was made possible by the services of the dozen volunteer workers, world > free death; where they and thelr nelgh- bers ‘may live in peace’ and har mony: together. This’ is certain’ to come ‘by means of God's kingdom. and better yet, it'ls certain to come in our lifetime. The ‘assembly opened | Priday alght ‘with 261" in attendance ‘ to «Theocratic where’ student ininisters ‘'gava short ‘sermons* and’ were’ counselled on iets, presentations. - +) Highlights of. Saturday's ses- sions the baptismal service at which. three ‘new ministers were ordained. to. Tn the short session. “preceding tism- is not.’ a) ‘sacrament, but’ a symbol &f one's complete ‘dedication to do ‘God's will. For this reason, only./ fitting, symbol'‘'‘of “dying to one's past: course of fe, becoming alive to’ God's: will.--That’ is, why Jesus,” our -leader, was completely submerged “in the waters ofthe Jordon. River.* In the evening a very. stimulat. ing demonstration: of. ministerial activity with particular emphasis come de ‘of’ the Bible. ais ouedinted by: Mr. Mills and .Vernon R. ¥ of: of war, disease: and | ° | Plaza MOTHER'S DAY SUGGESTIONS Drug per box’ :: Sculptured : Parchment Writing Paper, Hand.painted: Iron :Triets dguectal’ abc PLAZA. or OF ~ .! . Duncombe has oversight of |." Mother's Day Cards by Carlton Many other gift items are yours for the choosing at “DRUG. “A flgat-class pin’ was Dresented to. Company Leader. Bonnie Mac company. peek The company Pald"a visit. to the fire- hall” recently . cwhere they vention with: ‘the group ‘ ‘and’ showed: leaders : somie of: the’ equipment 9 hase in fire- -tighting.. “ +°.he group is preparing ‘for ‘the Grst ald ‘Campiire Competitions to be held in Rossland in- May,’ : 7 Deldre Johnson was enrolled as ® member. of.the Second Geatlegar Brownie Pack’ by Mrs,'.J: Dalziel, Brown, Owl, at.the regular meeting. RE Q: MacBain visited the pack and Jed.) the Brownies, in: songs. “25 Guest. for the ‘oceaston, wes Mrs. "B of *] Review " Comments: on: The. : Seaway Record: As the third ‘season of thet. Lawrence Seaway get .underwpy, it can ‘already ‘claim ‘ah: impressive record of achievement, according’ to the -Bank.. of ‘Montreal's : Business The bank pays that’ the- Sea-. way's’ early ;record provides Bain, os a’ gift ‘on teliale “of: the | E i, District “Commissioner Mra, J.| 3 » May: 4- ‘SPECIALS FOR’ THURS. * FRI. - 5 <6 Open’ Friday A ~ SAT. 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