* CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Jan. 19, 1961 PTA Lays Down Safety Rules Four yules “for safety y. be had served the Kinnalrd school, followed by children walking to school were Inia sown by a Kin- naird Principal H. Bate told the meeting that he had received the Association meeting, 1, Walk on the left-hand: aide of the road. 2, Do not walk more than two abreast, and when two are walking aldg-by-side they should move over as far as possible. when a car an- proaches from either direction. 3. Do not cross the road until monitors or patrol officers indicate it is safe to do ao. 4. After leaving a school bus wait until the driver tells you to cross the ropd, and then be sure to ctoss in front of the.bus, ‘These rules were laid down as a result of the concern expressed by the PTA since more children have been obliged to walk to the Kin- nalrd school following the with- drawal of some of the buses which of the village commission that the pathway beside Milestone Road would be kept sanded in snowy weather. For this reason he asked par- ents to discourage thelr children from sleighing or tobogganning on this path, Mrs, P. J. Vaessen volunteered Brilliant Dam . Gets Publicity Castlegar has received -some {ree publicity in the Bank of Mon- treal's 143rd axinual report to its shareholders. The full-color 40-page report has a black-and-white picture of the Brilliant dam on page 26. _ St. Regis ‘Hotel ‘Vanceuver, B.0.-| ca apuR a pane and shopping district EXCELLENT COFFEE SHOP AND DINING ROOM Rooms From $2.50 _ Special weekly ‘and monthly rates ww_ ccc Soldier Training Plan. pay. sport runs We 44 Field Squadron ROYAL CANADIAN ENGINEERS (MILITIA) Young men of 16 to 18, physically fit and still . at High School are invited to join the Young Parades every Saturday Morning. Generous pay and allowances. 6 weeks Camp in Summer on full For further details come to Trail Armories. Tr, 7 mornings, Co-op Robson Theatre Castlegar Hall Kinnaird . Store Oasis ATMO y night and Saturday to. ty the matter of teenogers walking improperly'on the road at the next meeting of the SHHS PTA, It was emphasized that an im- proper example set by older stu- dente could destroy all the safety committee of the Kinnaird PTA had endeavored to accomplish, ‘The meeting went on to dis-| cuss speed limits on streets off the highway. The feeling was expressed that many people felt the 20 mile- an-hour signs applied to the hills only, Therefore, it was’ felt that the village council might be asked to consider installing more ‘speed aigns. My. Bate reported that because of bad rogd conditions the school’s lunch-hour had been cut to 60 min- utes, Pupils were now,expected back at ‘school by 10 minutes to one, The attendance prize was won by Mrs. P, Romaine’s class,: Mr, Bate sald that the attendance awards were to be'the subject of a give a talk on the report card sy- stem, The cards were designed, he said, to Indicate to parents the pro- eress of their children. ‘Mr, Bate: emphasized that re- mate of the standards which it was felt a child could achfeve by work- ing steadily. He said that an “S" on a re- port card indicated a child was Progressing slowly, but to the best of his ability. A rating of “U” meant that the child. was not achieving the stan- dard teachers felt he was capable of attaining. ‘Shower Honors Mrs. J. Soberlak Mrs, John Soberlak (nee Jo- anne Dunlop), whose marriage took recently with a surprise miscel- Inneous shower. Pink .and white streamers de- corated the ballroom of the Hotel Marlane, Thirty invited guests en- Joyed games and contests. = ‘Upon her arrival, the guest of honor, her mother, Mra, Joe Dun- lop, and the groom’s mother, Mra. Place Dec, 28, was complimented|_ Prayer Week Is Celebrated Speaking Monday night in the United Church here the Reverend Chris Jack of Nanaimo told his lis- teners Christians must face up to thelr responsibilities. * Day'by day and minute by mi-| nute other world religions and isms are gaining strength in numbers while Christianity loses ground, he stated. Those who would truly fol- low Christ as his disciples must dedicate themselves to a life of umbrella by Karnie Tak and Carol Soberlak, . Delicious refreshments w were Ser- ved by Mra, Don Wallace, Mrs. Karl in His service. Addressing a Jarge congregation from many denominations in the area, in conjunction with the ‘“‘Wwor- ld Week of Prayer," Rev, Jack de-|- Soberlak and Miss Marianne Turik. plored the apajhy of present day natal “Of local interest is the recent wedding in the Hope United Chur-) ch which united Castlegar residents Irene Marie Berg and Robert Frank Evans in marriage. Thé bride 1s the daughter ot former Castlegar residents, Mr. and Mrs. Barney Berg, while the groom is the son of Mr.'and Mra. F. H. Evans, Vancouver, . _ Rev. Clinton Johnson, formerly of Custlegar, officiated at the cere- mony, while Mrs. N. Hindle played the nuptial music. . Given in marriage by her fa- ther, the bride chose a princess style brocaded satin gown featuring short ‘jacket with stand-up collar, lily-point sleeves and formal skirt, en traine. A l-tri crown - held ‘This rating in an grade did not necessarily indicate ® failing grade, but instead implied that a-child was two grades. or more below his teacher‘s estimate of the child’s ability. Mrs. Jacobson Heads Well Women’s Clinic Mrs. W. Jacobson was elected | my president of the Well. Woman's Clinic at a public meeting in the Legion Hall last week. Other officers are Mrs. J. W. Dinner, vice-president; Mrs, 'D. Pep- pard, secretary; Mrs. 8. Grant, treasurer; Mrs. W. Evang and Mrs, A. LL. Creighton, directors. B 8.00 am 8.10 am 8.20 am 8.40 am AANA SPEC A EACH 88c OR IALS FAMOUS BEACON: PLASTICS Dishpans—Cutlery Trays—Mixing Bowls—Pails . 2 FOR $1.75 — IMPORTED CUT GLASS - “Trays — -Bowls — Candy Dishes - $1.49 BEAN SPECIAL .. $1.29 POTS 4 at. size Reg. $2.60 SPECIAL $2.19 2 at. size Reg. $2.25 SPECIAL $1.89 1 qt. size Reg. $1.50 SPECIAL $1.29 SPRING SEEDS ARE HERE! Hybrid Tomatoes Hybrid Cucumbers AND MANY OTHERS MITCHELL SUPPLY LID. TRAIL and CASTLEGAR of the. have expressed’ the hope of obtaining 8 larger number of new members her shoutder-length ‘ vell and she wore thé. groom’s: gift, a cultured Pearl pendant on @ silver chain and carried & bouquet of American beauty roses. ie Mrs. Violet. Falconer, as her matron of honor, wore @ full-skirt- ed pale blue gown ‘styled with scoop neckline and three-quarter length sleeves. White accessories completed her ensemble and-she held a bou- quet of pale yellow: chrysanthe- mums. Bridesmaid, Miss Anne’ Evans, sister of the groom,.was gowned in yellow nylon over taffeta, comple- *|mented by white accessories and bouquet of pale yeliow carnations. ‘The groom was attended by his brother, Mr, David H. Evans, while Mr. Norman Berg, brother of the bride and Mr, Fred Sharpe were ushers, this year. The office of the clinic, situated in the Legion Hall, is open every Tuesday afternoon from 2 to 4. Plans have* been made to hold meetings on the last Tuesday of al- ternate months, beginning next month, ‘Robson Ghurch WA Has 17 .at Meeting ‘The first regular meeting for Couple Celebrate Silver. Wedding of Castlegar who marked their 26th wedding anniversary last month, were complimented at.a nicely ar- Tanged’ party. Pink and white streamers and bells formed decor for the affair at which the couple were presented with a silver trimmed corsage one @Mr, and Mrs. George Graham]. Castlegar Couple Married at Hope For her daughter's wedding Mrs, Berg chose a champagne lace over taffeta dress with white accessories a gold corsage. Mra, Evans wore Christians towards those outalde thelr own particular circle. _ Chyist told his diciples to go forth into the “highways and by- ways" and bring everyone In, while we are content to concern ourselves only with making our situations more comfortable, our own’ sur- Toundings more pleesing, ignoring what goea on farther “along the yoad.” * It is not enough, he said for some to dedicate themselves, it must be all, as through one defec- tion all could be lost. must remember the fexample they are setting to young People around them, — must carry their Ohriatian living through the week days, not putting: on Christ- fanity ‘with their “Sunday clothes.” Rev. Jack felt. hypocrisy such as this does irreparable harm, — he‘ himself had left the church in his earlier years because of it, but bsd-come back through the Chris- tlan example of a group of dedica~ ted young people, ‘The service Monday evening| was & “one night preaching mis- sion” sponsored: by the Castlegar to observa y r by belge accessories and pink corsage, ‘White wedding bells formed de- corative effect for the reception which followed. A. three-tiered wedding cake topped by doves holding two sflver wedding rings, centred the bride's table which was decorated with pink and white blossoms and fern. Mr. David Evans was master of ceremonies and several telegrams| ” from Castlegar were,read, * Mr. and Mrs, Evans have taken 2p residence in Robson, following a wedding trip to Seattle. For tra- velling the bride wore a white satin brocaded sheath and red coat with mink collar, Brown and white ac- cessories ‘completed her ensemble and she had silver bells and holly en corsage. “United Church WA Executive installed By Rey, H. Pratt Rev. H. Pratt installed new of. ficers of the United Church WA at its first meeting of the new year in|? the church basement recently, * ‘Those installed were: honorary president, Mrs. H. Pratt; president, Mrs. A. O. McNeil; vice-president, Mrs. R. Hunter; treasurer, Mrs. R. ena and secretary, Mrs, E. Heide of the salou Apia tees are: catering, Mrs. L. Grun- erud; sewing, Mrs. J. ‘Conant: manse, Mrs, W. Easton; devotional, Mrs, R, Hunter; cards: and flowers, Mrs. Easton; birthday cards, Mrs. J. Sherbiko, Christmas cards, Mrs. ,E. Bred. ford; visiting, Mrs, T. Biackbirn; Misstonary Monthly, Mrs. J. Lipsett; Upper Room, Mrs, Grunerud; aux- iMary supply secretary,. Mrs. G. Trimble. Mrs, Blackburn and Mrs, W. Houston are in charge of hospi- ‘tal visiting for this month, ‘Annual reports, showing a busy. the new year of the Women’s As- Mrs. P. Switt, ‘the program con- vener read an’ interesting article from the United Church “Observer.” describing how a United Church Women’s Group in Rossland began corresponding with and assisting Mrs. Krusec in Yugoslavia. The group decided to send a by their P, Balekin and Mrs, N. renee _A buffet supper was served from a table covered with a white and [silver cloth. An anniversary cake de- corated in white and silver topped _| by @ silver 25 and flanked by ta- Pers in silver scones’ centred the table, while blossoms in silver con- tainers formed other decorations, Mr. C. F. Graham proposed a toast to the couple,.who were also presented with a silver flatware service for elght from the invited guests, Mrs. Salekin was hostess for the party, which concluded with an message wishing her weil, evening of dancing, WEAR-PROOF .. .’ WEATHER - PROOF . 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Merle Reside of the Kin. naird Presbyterian Church sald the Ministerial ‘Association felt very fortunate to have obtained Rev. Jack for the mission He is well known throughout the province as & prominent leader in Presbytery. Rev. Jack served for a number of years with the British Navy, be- fore becoming a Minister of the Church of Scotland in Ayreshire, He was associated with the Rev. ‘Tom Allen in the: “Tell: Scotland” movement, which was a united em-|° phasis on Evangelism. Having come ta Canada threc years ago, he entered the ministry of the United Church and is at pre. sent in charge of St, Andrew's Uni- ted Church in Nanaimo, Vancouver Island. Rev. Jack had completed a week of’ preaching ih Trail, before coming to Castlegar, and will now|- return to Nanaimo. ‘ is Others taking part in the foint| F. Woodrow, Rev. H, Pratt, H. Web- service were Donald McCullum, Hew, ‘ber, and J. C. 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