KINNAIRD SECONDARY By Susan Allingham “The softball season came to a close with the playing of the last game on Thursday of las! week, In’ both the boys’ and girls’ divisions the Lippizzans were istorione top, hon ‘Throughcat the the school year there have been several dances, t| which were enjoyed by all who attended. Thought For This Week: “Only failure can be accom- plished without effort.” Krueger-Hunter Vows | Ti tangee | in vate, the ceremony and Mrs, M. Pea. chey was, great. ae The. decorated hey aoveral potte: Friday the challenge The 5 boys" softball team on top by a score of 12 to 2, Last week members of the home ec classes’ were hostesses; at a most successful tea for members of the staff. We at KJSS were pleased to note that Anthony Wanjoff, one of our number, was voted the most promising athlete in the recent ‘Legion track meet. Among the: runners-up were Valerie James and Jim Snook, also of KJSS, The past year at KISS has been highlighted by many interesting activities. Dur- ing the winter months the Bowl- ing and Curling Clubs proved to be very popul ular, A warm welcome to everyone ST. DAVID’S ANGLICAN CHURCH : m 9.30 a.m. Morning Worship with Kinnaird United Church. Preacher, the: Hav Club, by Mr. I, Ravie, were all well " attended and enjo red. Volley-ball, basketball, floor hockey,. and softball were all popular sports. In the ‘early fall: ‘an indoor track meet.-was held’ and «in May there was the ‘annual ‘out- door track meet." The ‘Lippiz- Zang 5 were victorious’ in, both’ ee: participated. - The. talent .contest held in ‘April was woh by the Jaguars while the Milk Fund Competi- and this time the bo; came out |. FODE Ends “Season With oman Bnd Sinner mUGe Lillian Killough Chapter of the IODE brought ‘its season i gal Riv. ers hall. It was conden by 25 members and visitors. ° Routine business’ was con- ducted. and’ final: plans were made for: the ‘official visit of of ,Vancouver, pro- son was the guest speaker for the evening. a vinelal president.’ Mrs.’H. Pals-| with lace 4 the guest pews were marked with white} wi satin bow : given ir in 2 ates by is ith- radiant in er formal white peat. e506 fooe inate gown, which, jane kirt with idesmalds were Miss Su-| mal san caer sister of the bride, | at Miss Joyce, and. slster..of @ Linda’ Kruege! quarter len; and Accessories) lovers .| cloth aunt with a croche! ted a: lace made by the S pride’ great- on which were low bowls of pansies and white tapers in cryatal holder: aS The thre and ‘was cut by ra oun ung ith a 100 year-ol silver belongin; thr FS Loy and saaine” et blue For the wedding trip to 134 Seattle the bride changed thto a eyelet paces dress over aD & G Builders Supply : ACROSS FROM THE. feiss taffeta, wil three match, Out of peace guests present from Fort Mac- ind Bend, Oregon. MANUFACTURER'S ' SP ECIAr MOFFAT 30” RANGE FEATURES @4 Infinite’ Heat. Switches @ Oven pre-heat & controlled broiling © Timed appliance outlet ' @ Automatic clock control @ Removable oven door @: Spill proof i © Storage drawer © Door with 16” window @ Seli-basting rotisserie WHITE, only COPPERTONE, only for easy . $239.50 Another popular: event! was bie the boxing tournament, in which] '. over half the boys in the school : mn PARDMAN’S. FURNITURE & APPLIANCES Phone 365-5240 ‘For All Your Sportswear Visit Funeral ‘services for Rob- with «Rev. Passed-away at Kootenay Lake 8th year, Born in 1868 in West Ham, es he was married He. came to Moosejaw, Sask. nine eyed later, the ety as He was plumber’s des ‘ In 1811, Mr. ‘Tozer’ went to Ind ie moved to Castle- gar sand thea’ in: 1959. to’ Neteon, where’ he’ resided with | Walter’ un son and two gran ehilaven. He Ernfo old, Sask to take up farm- Witt wife in, 104a' aaa da "atit one® in. 1925, nth “Filled Coo! : Interment to be at the Rob: ce ait ther — “COFFEE BREAK” By LOIS HUGHES Tell Lols: 365-5503 Box 731, . 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There was one phone call ert Tozer are to be held this af-| recently. that was greatly ap] ternos nat 2.80 from ‘Castlegar | Clated. “F ipre- ‘Especially. when we Phind our cupboards over flowing with Churel He vain fl ¥ cleaners for:every different job, ey ollelating, Mr. 'Yorer | cleaners for every A with a common General Hospital on Monday: in Larios product — baking soda g-an-extra duty — the cleaning: of stainless steel sinks in |'and small appliances. Tused it with a damp cloth similar to the method for stan- dard Powdered cleaners and have'a shiny sink and toaster as, Proof: thatiit works ‘very well. na to ‘being awkward. Oh LAST 3 - BIG DAYS OF OUR NEW FACT TOOTHPASTE regular $1. 19 Sale 87c : 3 Transistor 8 Step Telescopic Antenna Walkie Talkie regular 24.95 Sale 18.97 | “BABY CARRIER regular 5.95 Sale 3.97 POLAROID SWINGER “ Fegular 24.95 le length, ay ae chance you just might it ‘the n the wan! extra \ ‘cord “again. 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Wednesdays ° Hela la os —— : LUTHERAN CHURCH SERVICES Sundays at 3 p.m. Held in St, David's Anglican Church Sunday School'2 pm. SSS PENTECOST ‘AL TABERNACLE 791 Fin ‘Ave. Pesos Rev. R. K Webb ne; 365-5212 Phe enic a lay. Our recent “Reach for the Top”* Program was most’ t- More Members. . Join the Nordic Lodge at Meeting Members of Nordic Lodge No. 76 held a regular mo! | meeting recently in their hall at: Kinn: An sled ation ceremony was Cranbrook, Mr. and Mrs. Dom- stead of. Trail and Mr. Gordon Helda: of Robson. Plans were finalized for the annual “men’s night, ”- at which fime the’ ladies ‘will be the guests. Members Mr. .and Mrs,’ 1 Reinsbakken’ and, Mr. aiid Mrs. Uno Mattson are. attending a | Sons_of ‘Norway Convention in Seattle-this.week. n family pele is in ithe “Mae Appoiats : ii g ores sone am. ‘Holiness melts ing. The. 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Hamilton: Blouse — These are | pre-pressed to stay smooth, -a true wash and wear wonder. ~ Pastel shades and asst. prints 10 --18 KARNIE‘S father’s Bia a i cogs eee “On ‘their return home’ friends were waiti Mrs. Ric * bridesmai a me Peachey qpeiareuerite ‘Hous: ton) 0. Anderson} (Pearl paae were present and a telegram of Eood.. wishes was received fron Ri W. Betty), Pace of: sister | Mrs., Cranbrook. A pleasant evening ‘was en- joyed ond several colored. slides of: Vancouver and other points of interest were shown. Refresh- ments were then served, bring- cup. satjcepan. i minutes r- until thickened, stir, Sale: 2.37 — regular 1.98 al 1.47 ing the evening to'a close. \Castlegar-Robson Branch No. 170 C8 Wee Legion Members "LEGION FAMILY PICNIC , duly 10, 1966 — Bring Your Picnic Supper ‘—’' Coffee Supplied — Kinnaird Park . 2.30 P.M. |, An Exciting Range of: ¢ Supplementary items is also Available. Among other pisces th they includ two “Regency soup nlates sot * LIVE MUSIC. 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