d WAR NEWS, ‘Thursday, Sept 8; 1968 “Local: Branch of Bible Society Plans to Raise Record Figure, The greatest task facing the Christian Church in this age of revolution is that of providing e scriptures for the awaken- ing millions, declared Rev. J. A. Sept. 12 VOTE Sept. 12 BROTHER S| Raymond Tingley, as district secretary. of the’ Cana- ip dian. Bible Sociviy “addressing a rally of the Castlegar-Kinnaird ‘Robson branch of the. soclety on’ Tuesday. night | in the ‘Castle- gar United Chure! The riko showed a challengin: re, “This is ica, new age, ing clear that the only hope for dis- man is in God’s Word PUBLIC RGTICE Baseball, Meoting — legar-Robson Association: will meet Sept. 14 at 8 p.m. at the- home er Nick Stoochnoff, 246-2nd teres! 3 David ‘Thompa Club meeting wilt be held ature Mr. and Mrs, C. R. ‘Munns 6167th Ave. NOT. 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The Hilm revealed ‘that, due to ‘lack: of, ands the Bible due te is failing in its campaign to increase Scripture clreulation to 150 mil- lion annually, ‘a‘distribution fi ure which: must be reached the ‘milllons of’ awakening peo- pee are to haves this message of ‘The rally was conducted by the: newly ‘elected :president of the branch, Harold Webber, who was assisted in the service by Rev. Frank Willey, Rev. *Carl Sto: Re Rey. Ira while Dr. William Wright and Mr, Wm... 'T. Waldle ‘are Hon. Presidents. It was suggested that the branch endeavor to reach a.re- cord goal of $1,000 in view of the serious financial situation which ‘faces the society. 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Cen- tennial. + Regre' dead ‘and ni re else formation be be nd. that wo would we ttably Fr. Freney sala owhel ‘ns Priest was a man + -Eeen observer ands food ‘writ And it is: known fat pe 6 describes .was en- | ee + le, #¢ anny ed tacts| f erning Louw ran adoom- ey Who. got: off tie and with his heliconter:4 plane as’ names’ go, the not too mechan: € Equier’s place,’ across:fromthe tmosphere' w: tetori jauling ‘the ‘sharply punctuated by. the rasping of the powerful ‘ engines. astlegar News Photo i]rounded the snes 0 cn in | Maderie,: who -had: for e-welded | an » | some of the ‘pi ick in: 01 fears lope was the r in Exclusive Feature Story months, the noise of wey could b: rd in: th: Gagnon plant back, of. the’ was allowed in there. , eral n't find out what t they were ce for. All’ of which improve hotel... Gradually Lou got to be a pest, He> asked : innumerable jeepectally, Wi nen, ‘they are Tusty on those topics. tough. 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So please help me, look out for her. . . slowly: past the school intersections . . . and please do remember that chil.” Shen, 00 an. ors Rebind pazhed core: age PLEASE DONT HURT R.A. Skinner Branch Manager «+ She's upstairs now Elizdbeth" (that's her Gol) cuddled fn her 2ight Ploase drive carefully, please drive «sTcom fizit.... cabaret MY LITnE am.