4 CASTLEGAR NEWS, ‘Thursday, Jan .2: Jan .23, , 1969 SUGAR Al AND SPICE ~~ Where are the Good Samaritans? fell forget never Mrs. ‘ Popovich, My Pf ia phoned trom the bus her we: “Bill, I'm in a terrible mess.” I groaned silently: “What is it this time?” To cut a long story short, she had started out with a little act of Christian charity, or plain humanity, and wound up with a pro- blem that would have made the Good Samaritan take to his heels. Mrs. Popovich has Par- kinson’s Disease. She can i iii Church Services, walk by inches. On a day, ae might travel 40° “treet 0 minutes, possibly cal. flat on her face t duting the procedure, My wife helped her wn to the bus in the city. -'.. days later, we practi: ‘lly J hurled her onto a bus going back to the city. In the intervening iime, she was a thorn in the spirit- ual side, a scorpion in our minds, Jn short, we worried like hell about her. She is sweet, and she bus faith, and she has a sense of humor. And she's as stubborn as a mule. She had come here to visit the Shrine, with a view to a spot of faith healing. The Shrine is closed in the win- ter. No priests, no services. Just a big, dark, cold church, We got her settled in a motel room on street level because she — can’t, d for hot food ST. RITA'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev, E. A. Brophy Ph. 365-7143 Sunday Masses at 9am. -11 a.m.-7 p.m. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Ph. 365-5637 Next to the Cloverleaf Motel Castleaird Plaza Family Bible Hour - 10 a.m. Family Worship 11 a.m. Evening Pe Service GRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 7th Ave. Kinnaird Rev. J. H. Wiseman DIVINE WORSHIP and Sunday School 9.30 a.m. sy THE SALVATION ARMY Sunday: 9.48 a.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. Holiness Meeting Peay Alta Evening Servi Teo pam, tiger and tudy Thurs pie "30 ©. pan Home League 730 pin. Open Air and Young les. Public invited to all services. Envoy and Mrs. K. Mallory Ph. 365-7112 You are never a stranger at the Army LUTHERAN CHURCH SERVICES Sundays at 9.30 a.m. Held in St. David's Anglican Church Sunday School 8.45 a.m. Rev. Harold C. Clark CHURCH OF GOD Kinnaird Community Hall Pastor: Rev. Ira Johnson Phone 365-6762 Sunday School 9.15 a.m. Morning Worship 10 a.m. 7 p.m. Fri. Youth steps. drinks to be brought to her. Visited her. Made her promise to phone her daugh- ter to come and get her. she was adamant. Sat- urday, somchow, she got to the Shrine by cab. It takes 10 minutes to get her into or out of a car. Told the cab- bie to come back in two hours. Door of church was locked. She sat for two hours, high on a hill-top, in a bleak yangsi on the steps of the Sunday, after checking by], Phone, we took her to the Shrine. Two hours hard lab- or. Church like a holy barn. She did begin to see that it was all a bit fruitless and pereed to take a bus back to he city on monday. After an ees struggle, we got her onto the Paes which 1s three minutes from the motel. An- other chap and I carried her aboard. Cane, baggage, purse, all in plas And the bus driv- en's look said loud and clear, “How can you be so rotten as to pour your poor old mo- b| looking people sat there and ther onto a bus when she can’t even walk? What kind of People are you?" ess this is because my ui fe kissed her goodhye, and I patted her shoulder. And his voice said, “Who's & going to help her off the "and we've been haunted § eyes, and that sweet smile, and that indomitable spirit: “If I don’t keep going, I'll be in a wheelchair for the rest of inv life.” What got both of us was the coldness and the eager curiosity of the onlookers. The only person who offered aid, the chap who helped me a rough-looking who was obviously a junkie or an alcoholic. He said he’d look after her. What a paradox! All those well-fed, well-clothed, well- watched, as though it were a horror movie. And the only guy in the crowd who looked as though he needed help himself said, “We have to help one another, don’t we?” A certain Levite was mugged, rolled, and left to die. ‘Two of his own race carry her onto the bus, was|ff character | # ever since by her dark, sad & PRESENTATION of sashes to members of the 2nd Castlegar “B” Scout Troop were made last month at a parents’ night held at the Kiwanis Scout Hall. were presented by Mayor Murray Little the new Scout uniforms. Henceforth, badges will not be sewen onto and are part of them are, fro! These sashes wu their sashes the night they received Morey, Dean Parfenuit, Ken Davis, Michael Scott, Jim Wright and-Steve Kelley. Back row, Clive Calderbank, John McNabb, Rand Martini, George Silva and Bill Kelley. Not Hi-Lite Restaurant “Specializing in Chineée Foods” Phone 365-6741 for Take-Out Orders Open 6 a.m. to 12 Midnight Daily Open 6 a.m. to 1 a.m. Fridays & Saturdays Air Conditioned for Cool Comfort BANQUET FACILITIES FOR SMALL GRO" ’S DANCE TO LIVE MUSIC FRIDAY NIGHTS at the LEGION Members and Guests Welcome nt row left to right, Marvin shirts, but onto the sashes, Pictured here ve.gar Pup Appointments assed. One didn’t wanna get involved. The other was late for church. bound his wotnds and’ found fum an inn with wall-to-wall. And was probably charg- ed for practismg without a iucense. { oiten wonder what became of ihe Good Samari- tan. Castlegar B-Ball Squad Defeats Trail Team 54-40 Mental Retardation Film Now Released| A new film on mental re- tardation, Charly, has re- cently pene release for gen- eral a mem- ber of ‘the Socal Society for Handicapped Children. she plays in boy’: This is a poignant pte of the place in society of the mental ret te and is fads d and all. women’s pasketpall iris defeated ‘the the tough Trail squad 54-40 here in Vasile 2 on Jan. 14. a close and hard-1 ought game! Top scor- ing honors went to the Cast- legar big gun, Sue Benjamin, who notched 21 points. Oth- ers hitting the score boar eoff with i. Vv. Weather- head with nine, b- hen eight, Ei four, M. Fontes with two aad, C. Cross with one. incl cooree for Trail ee tain, B. Jenkins, with Bulfone, with six. gla one. In other words, a ‘ine mental retardation generally. | ND! sensitive film recommended pearls for all who are interested in sae, when Castlegar meets "s next home next Tuesday at Successful Candidates In Piano Examinations The following isa pats of History — Eve M. John- 7.30 p.m. Wed. Bible Study and Prayer — Held in Homes Conservatory of Music of APOSTOLIC CHURCH Br wo. blocks East of the The names are ar- ranged in order. of merit: Honours — Plaza te a.m. Sunday School Hour oil a ae Morning Worship Service Grade V Theory Harmony and History tea? 7.00 Prayer Bible Study] Baxvluk. Phone 365-7807 Rev. Helmut Buttenberg Pastor PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 791 First Ave. Pastor: Rev. L. M. Simmonds Phone 365-5212 Sunday School 9.55 a.m. Morning Worship 11 a.m. Evangelistic Service 7 p.m. gucsiay: E Bible nee and Friday: ee spa tates 7.30 p.m. sHariaon) bias ‘Susan A. Wolfe. Lenn it} ston. amin recently by the Royal — Nellie A.|David W. — yo Grin- Kathleen J. Grade Ill Theory ‘mony Class "Honours _ Stephin ‘W. Naylor. Pass Bruce G. Hall; Susan M. “Allingham. Grade It Rudiments First Class Honours .— Crossley; Laurie Avedhenkot: — Janice Kry- ski; Giorles Olmsted. Grade _I Rudiments First Class Honours — Valerie Nichols; Debbie Sto- = instance, for Castlegar were: K. Hor- §f Pg Victor Villamizar The appointments of Pet- er D. Johnstone and Victor Villamizar to the positions of project engineer and process engineer respectively at the Celgar pulp division here have_been eunouncea by Ian Cairns, vice-president of Celgar's Pulp operations. Johnstone graduated from eal University, Mon- treal, in civil engineering. Prior to joining Columbia C2l- tuloge he was employed ey [ts yd — Pettitt Photo MAN ALIVE Family Function Change By Rev. T. Allen St. David's Church Of all the many social thanges that have taken place in the past few gener- ius, perhaps the most dramatic has been the change ite the function of the Jain- ily. The time existed that the | 5 -amily performed all sorts of useful functions im our so- suey. It was a nearly self- sufficient economic unit, for ‘amilics used to have to work together to mvet almost all of the needs vf its members for goods and | S763! services. Father and the boys Marriage was an econo- mic matter, because man aceded a help-mate and a bunch of little helpers around as developed. an economic unit val hed. Other traditional func-| 5) In short, the family provides a climate of intimacy that can be found nowhere else. intimacy develops by begins with the establishmerst of an intimate relationship b:t.2en husband and wife which then extends outward fo include their children, To good families ‘into INSURANCE AUTO FIRE LIFE For Complete Insurance Needs Please Contact . M.W. Mike SHISKIN Representing Fruit Growers Mutual & Co-operative Insurance Service Box 1266 Castlegar 269 Columbia Phone Office 365-6665 Home 365-6704 great families, the bond of CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Jan. 23, 1969 DEAR CUSTOMER THIS IS A BIG ONE!! A WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE MANY DOLLARS ON THAT PURCHASE YOU’VE BEEN THINKING ABOUT. SPECIAL EMPHASIS WILL BE* PLACED ON 1968 MODELS AND ALL OVER-STOCKED ITEMS SUCH AS RANGES, DINETTES, AND OCCASIONAL CHAIRS. PLUS, WE WILL HAVE A BARGAIN BASEMENT THE LIKES OF WHICH WE HAVE NEVER HAD BEFORE - ALL OLDER OR MISMATCHED STOCK MUST GO. THIS SALE IS DESIGNED TO SAVE YOU MONEY. SO COME IN NOW! SOME SPECIALS ARE LISTED BELOW. THE MANAGEMENT antimacy and wife needs to be strengthened first, and in every way possible. Intamacy develops by the the sparine, of experience. A ge results from the sharing of experience in many areas that go beyond "| sexual activity to include a sharing in work and play, sharing of emotional aud | intellectual experiences, a sharing of a sense of pur- pose in life, of a prime goal toward which man and wife can move together. er. No ge bonds of intimacy perfectly marTiage can b2 improved by ieveloping and strengthening such bonds of shared experience. Dever You Can Save $$$ On Your 1968 Income Tax The Income Tax Act will allow 20% of your annual earned income to a maximum of $2,500 to be ded d if i din a Registered Re- tirement Savings Plan. The Mutual Life of Can- da offers many Savings Plans which can qualify for this tax concession. To qualify for 1968 tax relief, the plan must be registered before Feb. 28, 1969. "For Full Information C. Arthur Anderson Phone 365-7633 or Write Box 100, Castlegar BY SIMMONS r= 19” PORT. NOW $289.00 B ony $169. FROM $9.99 S335 .00 jcurity. We turn ‘to the ng se and various government and sharitable agencies to protect us from physical, economic or emotional threats to welfare. Neither. do we look to the family to have our edu- cational and —_recreational needs met. Schools, churches, and recreational organiza tions: a provice most‘ of the ‘hing, socialization and re- creation that used to poe art of family What then is Tete for “the family to do in our society? e family is not Sut. dated ‘by ‘any means, for there is one remaining func- ony that has a been our Cana Co. in ‘Hamilton, Mr. fohnstone (th and: a ‘his family reside in Kin- nair Mr, Villamizar gra from National University of Columbia in Bogota, Colum- bia in chemical engineerin: Prior to joining Columbi Cellulose he was employed Kathryn Edwards; Vicki se Nichols; Deborah Wood. i A his wife reside uated H Kruge Ltd. in Bromptonville, Que-) warmth it ist in a world that has d Professional Directory SAVE $200.00 ON A 21” CONSOLE COLOR. T.V. 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