CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, November 10, 1977 46 NEW HOME fs under construction for longtime resident of Slocan, Lloyd Sherwood, who was ~ left homeless Oct. 21 when his burned Royal Canadian » Recreation Club and Senior Citizens Association, along with many dividual citizens, are d he will have to the ground. Sherwood lost four of his pet cats in the fire and had to be restrained and brought to safety by a neighbor when he attempted to rescue them. The project, spearheaded by the Slocan Valley Lions Club has blossomed into a full-ledged community endeavor as the local a brand new bome at no cost to-him. Just prior to Halloween a benefit masquerade dance was held and now this 16 x 20 structure, to be heated by electricity, is underway. Sherwood is also to receive a television set and radio to add to the comforts of his home.—Photo by Bjorn Edblad THE CHURCH BELL | ANGLICAN and UNITED CHURCHES News and Views from the Partying, Church Style Friday before ‘Halloween ) saw Resker Hall in Robson filled with people, food; games, laughter, music and fellowship. , And it cost not one penny. ‘This was the second social “'in/as mai ny months ‘put on by the United Church, so: that church families and friends can gather to have some wholesome fun together, with- out the high prices, booze, and leaving-the-kids-at-home that does with too many parties these days. The recipe for a fun evening is very simple. Have potluck for supper, ‘plan some games, have a sing-song, and the evening will take off from there. Judging from our. ex- perience, such a social evening is what people want, and they're willing to let their hair down and have a ball when the ity is provided. Stop Use of Road as Access ‘Asks Mountain Road Residents A petition bearing the construction on Mountain Road. Guitar Violin Mandolin : Instruction Private Instruction in Classical, Violin and Man- dolin. Also, Private Instruc- tlon.in all styles of Guitar, including. Classical, Jazz, Folk, Flat Picking & Rock. Eleven years exper- lence. 365-2586 names ‘of 17 residents of Robson's Mountain Road asked the provincial ‘highways and public works ministries last week to stop the road’s use as an access to further new sub- divisions in the area, and urged them to stop work on the sub- divisions. , Resident Jane McGregor Monday said new construction in,the area will result in heavy Gl She said the road is near Robson Elementary School as well as her own home and will poses safety hezard to children in the area, ° “I wish it (the subdivision) wasn't coming in at all,” she said. “People-who live up here are not going to take much liking to the traffic.” Another resident, Roy Pat- terson, suggested Monday that if the road is to continue as an secess to the subdivision a NEW AND USED FURNITURE 3191 Highway Drive . PHONE 364-1822 aes 3 wy" D Grade Fir "Grade Fir D Grade Fir 5/8" T&G « R ; 4 xt a, t Starting At . SAVE... on PLYWOOD Factory Sanded Prefinished Panel enemas 965 “spo d to stop vehicles from turning around in resi- dents’ driveways and a through road to divert the traffic should be constructed at the end of the road, _ The Regional District of Central Kootenay board of directors, which received a copy of the petition, referred the matter Saturday to the. Area J director Martin Vander- pol and: the Area J advisory _ planning commission. Conditions’ ~” Are Blamed. In Accident © A 1973 Fiat sustained $1,000 damage when it left the Castlegar-Christina Lake High- way Tuesday evening five {two miles) west of 490 Front Steat , - This Week Only At MITCHELL | 365-7252 Ernie’s Shell. No charges have been laid’ against driver Lonnie B. Glad- dish of Fruitvale. Road condi- tions are blamed for the inci- dent. No. injuries have been. reported. x As Trustee, | Would Work For: Se © Clo: ser an between parent, student and teacher * More effective counselling to help prepare more The pre-Halloween party included apple bobbing (led by a dripping Alex McKinnon), a balance the apple relay (who , cut the apple to make it flat in ‘team’ one?),:a sweep the cat relay (Mrs.’‘Thorp was out- standing), and rousing singing that drowned out the guitar and organ! Stars of the evening were the ghosts who led the children (including some 80-year-olds) through a mysterious haunted house. Plans are being tentatively made for another social on New . Year's Eve, to include a brief worship service at the stroke of midnight. Are You Here?, ; A recent: survey put ini categories the various reasons (excuses?) people give for not “attending :chureh, There are the, “boxed. in” people who feel the church’ stifles their persona! growth, or makes intolerable’ mora! and doctrinal demands, There, are. the “burned- > out". ‘They've. ‘dropped out of chureh, having. grown tired or feeling church consumes too much time and‘ money. The ‘locked-out" remember feeling Unwanted or embarras- séd. one place, long. enough to consider’ it home. They. often have “trouble” finding a new church where the’ services are familiar. . The “anti- instituttonalists” sinsist you don’t have to join a chureh to be a. Christian, s0 never worship ina church at all. Some people are “pilgrims” who keep looking for spiritual belief and absolute values with- out finding a satisfying creed to embrace in the religions they have been exposed to. . Perhaps, when: you’ read the above reasons, the agnos- tics, atheists, and humanists are more honest in their non- attendance than the . many “good Christians" who seldom * see the inside ofthe church. Then there are the “pub- licans” who feel unworthy. But feeling unworthy is about the best reason for going to church of them all. Do the people of Castlegar fall into any of these cate- gories? apse C4 fae, r FROM THE PEOPLE WHO GAVE You Service Concludes Today ick N For Nick N. Funeral ‘services began yesterday evening from the chapel of the Castlegar Funeral Home and will continue today from 10 a.m, to 1 p.m. from the Castlegar Russian Hall for the late Nick N, Kinakin, 71, who died Tuesday at the Castlegar and District Hospital. Mr. Kinakin was born - April--29, 1906 in Langham, Sask. He received his education in that . province and was married there on Jan, 25, 1930. He resided in Saskatchewan until 1932, when he moved to B.C. and the Slocan Park area. Kinakin Slocan Park and Paul, of Castle- gar; :a daughter, Nancy, of Grand Forks; and \11 grand- children. Burial will take place at Brilliant Cemetery with Castle- gar Funeral Home in care of . arrangements. é : Ferry Traffic Shows Overall Increase Listed. below is last month's traffic, with October “Nomads” seldom live.in | Damage Minor , But, Driver Is Charged ' Only minor dainiagg has been reported in a'two-vehicle accident which occurred’ Tues- :., day afternoon at 2nd Street and ‘Ith Avenue,'8,: Police say a vehicle driven by ‘Judith Lynn’ Roland of Castlegar turned left to go into Safeway but failed to yield to'a vehicle driven by Helen Gallant, of Castlegar, which was head- ing towards downtown Castle- Roland’ has: been charged with failing to yield the right-of- way. to through traffic. No’ injuries have been reported. Results From Joy Keillor Bridge Club Ten-and-a-half tables par- ticipated in Monday night's play at the Joy Keillor Bridge Club in the Nordic Hall with the following results: Ne jorth-South + North-south average 121'/, with first place going to Ian MacDonald and Otto. Walker Jr. with 167; second, Kees and Martin Vanderpol with 186; third, Lorne Musclow, and Chuck Clarkson with 185; fourth, Joy Keillor and Judy Sheppard with 191’. East-West East-west average 108, ‘with first place going to Jim and Doreen Campbell with 141; second, Jean Fischer and Grace Ivan: Oglow js Sob TTeA (next to CKQA) Donaldson with 186; third, Ttuka Cameron and Jo Mundt with 181%; fourth, Louise Gjennestad and Jack Mundt with 117, Beat the champs was won by Jim and Doreen Campbell. Observes 160th Anniversary Of Its Founder This year marks the 160th anniversary .of the: birth. of Baha'u'llah, .Prophet-Founder of the Baha'i Faith. The Baha'is of Castlegar will join the Baha'is in Nelson this year to commemorate this st it tomorrow: evening. In the program will be:a i: aide show, with photographs of “the resting place of Baha'u'llah and other Baha'i buildings and _ shrines at the Baha'i World Centre in Haifa, Israel. Baha'u'llah, Whose name means “Glory of God”, was a native of Iran, Whose advent, Baha'is believe, fulfills the prophecies of the Old and New Testaments, 4s well as those of the Qur'an regarding the com- ing of the Promised One. Baha'u'llah declared the purpose of religion to be the promotion of unity and concord among all the peoples and the foremost agency for th eventual: establishment of world peace. The Baha'i Faith is now a universal religion, established -- in over 333 countries and terri- tories. The administrative cen- tre of the Faith in Canada is . located just outside of Toronto. Simpsons-Sears Ud, Downtown Castlegar FTE nReasts, Sf, 69 “CARNATION - Coffee Mate. CAT. FOOD Spareribs , Pork. } Fresh or Frozen. A 30 : Gov't, Insp. Ibe ae ‘Beas: Breakfast. or Lia ' Brisket Plate -& Short Ribs: 69° Great t for Soups cr Stews, Ib. seedeeeeaeeaees Bologna Burn‘s. B: Piece, Ib. elles Sausage 2 lb. Fletchers. emrokenouse Cod Fillets Frozen tbe’ 3 3 Sect Meu. seat 8. QQ ARE YOU INVOLVED WITH TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT : IN YOUR ORGANIZATION? students to choose a career © Importance of morallty, and the need to take an active role in the community " Castlegar has been his home 1976 in brackets, on the Castle- “since 1974. gar Fer eA . Vote for School Trustee happy Mi. Kinakin was employed in the lumber industry, work- ing for Triangle Pacific to his retirement. He was a member of the Union of Spiritual Com- munities of Christ. Surviving: are. his wife, ry: Round trips, 3,461 (3,275); automobiles and drivers 30,097, (29,080); passengers not driv- ing, 40,405 (89,837); trucks, .all types, 12,508 (11,570); trailers and semi-trailers, 476 (594); motor buses, 99 (126); motor- Training and Devel Last Spring and earlier this Fall, several preliminary meetings were held to discuss the creation of sot organization in. the West Kootenays concerned: with lopment These preliminary meetings Indicated a number of things: a) that there Is strong support for the idea of an organization in the West Kootenay which could be a forum of exchange and co-operation for: those concerned with, training and development; Area ane Millie; two sons, Peter. of cycles, 19 (62); livestock, '0 (1). = Lt ‘6 ¢) that a founding meeting should be held and that all interested parties: ‘ You Call — We Come show: thelr support by representation at this meeting. CARS — TRUCKS Sud ediv MARINE CRAFT i . . RECREATION VEHICLES s Accordingly, we have scheduled such a meeting for Monday, November 14 at Now. ¥ ‘ou g ANH AVE your 1c ASP ANT 7:30 p.m. In Reom K-10, Selkirk College, Castlegar. AND 3 PROTECTED AT A FRACTION OF THE NORMAL me guest speaker fr the meting wil be: COST AT YOUR CONVENIENCE WHILE YOUR CAR Mrt.E. “Skip” Triptett ' Training Supervisor for B.C. Tel, Vancouver _b) that the most effective mechanism for creating this organizatio: i probably through: affiliation with the B.C. Sovlaty for Training and: Development; SUPERVALU. Green Giant. , Pink, Salmon "op bleached. Golden: -Marvest,21-bag No matter which room In your house you wish to decorate — Jim, Linda and Gary at Furniture Village can help. Be It bedroom, living room, dining room or perhaps a rec, § room, Furniture Village have a full comple- ¥ ment of quality furnishings at a reasonable ¢* IS PARKED AT HOME, DAYS, EVENINGS OR WEEKENDS. Simonizi Sinonsng sy 5 and President of the B.C. ‘Society for Training and Development Skip will discuss: © what the B.C. Soclety for Training and Development Is all about; - /# how.we In the West Kootenay could best affillate with B.C.S. T.D.; * © training and development as practiced by B.C. Tel. VINYL ROOF REVITALIZING from INTERIOR SHAMPOOING from . . Furniture Village Ltd. TIDY CAR, eR Call: DON FODOR 865-2446 Pine St., Castlegar 365-5240 ‘ “CITY-WIDE MOBILE SERVICE” “AUNT. JAMIMA ott ne have an Interest, In training and development, please come to this Budget Terms — Chargex | hye a or a Welcome ! For further information contact one of the following: R. Dale Fi Bruce Ketchum, Chalrman util Eduentiin Speclaat.-- _ Department:of Business Adminisiration * Vv. Castlegar, B BC. ‘ 22 pmircl closed “i ay aay Fh 305-7262 : i Fortes: Castlegar: Nelson,: oH rand mk