a ~THE CHURCH BELL News and Views from REP experiences fore a nurhber of the : i ' | A bs The lev. Robert Griffiths to the Regional Ecumenical Parish - was. announced early last rionth by the Rev. ‘Fraser Berry, Bishop of Kootenay. ) Mr. Griffiths will be begin- “ning his duties on’ Oct. 16. Currently at 'Pincher. Creek, Alta., Mr, Griffiths has had several pastorates in south- ern Alberta, and was, for a year, chaplain at Trinity Col- lege, ‘Toronto. Bob trained for the ministry In Vancouver. He met with a committee of R.E.P. in June. His appoint- ent followed the recommen- ation of our committee to Pp +, One of the good summer Polish Dentist Mokes First : Observation .27 The observation by'a Pol- igh woman dental researcher hat. strontium: chloride: thanged softened carious beth, especially ‘at the point of d> enamel, tee tard and smooth. teeth,” fad tremendous impact.on me Featment of a common’ dental oben dental _bypersensitiv- ” Wypersensitive teeth, or touchy teeth” as they are often eferred to by laymen, hurt hen they come into contact vith various stimuli, including jot, cold, acids, sweets and ental ‘treatment. The Polish dentist, Dr. ladwiga Pawlowska, found the Vanier Retreat in Neon, or the public lecture ‘in’ Trail, Both events were held in early August. ~ We: can ‘all share in the ite ea pea Venier-Johnson continuing inspiration of these . & events in several ways. ped interview with Dr. Vanier will be telecast on local cabfevision next Thursday eve-, « ning. The, sound. -track of this interview. will be broadcast over CKQR following the 9 a.m. news on Sunday morning. * Further, everyone js in-. vited to non-denominatiohal © prayer: meetings, led jinitially by those. who. were at the Retreat. Call the Parish Office for further information. A number. of )Vanier's. j books can be borrowed or: purchased through the Church. Sunday School Begins ai 8t. David's Sunday School. begins with registration this allow ne teachers to meet after Regular classes begin Sept. 16, at 9.40 a.m. bie al a eae peat Wedding Vows Exchanged THRONES St. David's Church, decor- ated with'.white gladioli, was the scene July 20.for,a double’, ring wedding ceremony uniting in marriage Arlana’ Mae John. son, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, George Wm. Johnson of Castle- gar and Allan'Ray:Venier, son’. of Mr, and Mrs. Richard Venler, > of Trail. Officiating clergyman was, Rev. Ted Bristow with organist Mrs. ‘W. Walper of Kinnaird, playing Theme ‘from Love Story during the signing of the registra. Given. in marriage by. her’: father, the bride wore.a full- length. gown of. peau ‘de ‘sole fashioned with a high waist. Lace trim,’ both ‘in: wide, and blue'and pink: floral polyester print. The gowns featured the, Empire waist and.short. putfed! sleeves, Each carried a bouquet) of white carnations with a touch’ of blue tint. —.)'° 5.7 » Best'man was Mr, er, Mr. George. Johnson’ of, , Castlegar attending ushering duties, i A reception followed at the Hi Arrow Arms’ at) which the, bride's’ mother: wore a white | -/and: green” polyester. floor-" ‘length: gown with’ white ‘acces. sories: The groom’s mother ; choi ensemble ‘consisting of a'floor- length gown and matching coat. Both mothers wore pink:carna:" 5 narrow, widths, trimmed the’ /: tion cored ¥ white’ : 4 shoulder-length, veil of silk: gown's neck ‘line sleeves and’: down the’ front’ of thé’ bodice of peau de'sole and.edged with lace, draped gracefully fram, her shoulders, ”A’ headdress of, Foses (secured: her . ;, illusion. She carried a cascading bouquet ‘of pink roses and. ? baby's breath. 3 = Pettitt Photog Maid of honor Miss ‘Deb of Castlegar, were identically, attired in Nee gowns of rst for a 1 Woman i in Conadion Armed Forces A meee! "Terrace i flight surgeon has become the first’ ‘woman in the’ Canadian : Aemed phetae to be awarded ‘yonradioactive strontium chlor: - fde to be virtually. nontoxi even in relatively high conce! trations. She’ found that it. di not ‘irritate the teeth,- gums, thouth or, throat, and au pe cant ‘of her patients ~ prolonged relief from pal : reactions when treated with Ae solution of strontium chlori The chemical overcame hoe sensitivity at the tooth neck, in cavities below. fillings and vat ‘the surface‘ of molars. In the United States, Dr. / Pawlowsks's findin; development ‘of. Sensodyne,: tie toothipaste’ cor pilot. win, Major Wendy Arlene Clay received her:wings Aug. 30.” when she ‘graduated with five ale counterparts from ad- need pilot ‘training at CFB Moose Jaw. ‘She fia logue approximately 230; in academic training...’ Major Clay has taken train. ing identical to: y that of her male counterparts,’ including forma- tion flying, instrument : flying, night flying and aerobatics. Pinning pilot's pee ‘on International Role for PWA Promised. by Alberta Premier’ ge led to the -' Mere pet ‘contain: 710 percent see Nea ee Bs joride, which has made home treatment of hypersensitive teeth possible simply by brush- ing. The letter, Calgary Albertan, says. the airline, which the Lougheed t's purchased - two 4 GUARDEX NOW, AVAILABLE Bob Lightle 365-5890 Castlegar: - Summer Fun Swimming Pools | 1904 - 9th Ave. South min; ..ta’s transportation limita -- tion" sald the letter.» ‘The letter 3ay3, “There are ‘ tremendous possibilities for "global freight operations” jusing government money, articular! P opening” up. ‘new markets for agricultural - “products and the importing of warty and equipment for Lougheed dlefonded the against © criticism takeover that ‘it: goes against the par- ty's free.enterprise philosphy arded Wings. : ges. i Centering the bride's table ’: was 8 three-tier paisa cake UA documentary. of British ; © Columbia’ 's southern interior, in‘ the making ‘for almost two years. ‘ “Spectacular,” sald one he: 2 with its wine glass pillars set over blue roses, Each white tler was adorned.with cascading pink: roses’ onthe corners and. trimmed in’ blue.:‘The -top tier’ was set off ft by a miniature bride i Larry ©) and groo Venter, of Trail, brother of the groom, with | the’ bride's broth: |. The rwedding cake was. made by the bride's mall and decorated by: Mra,’ Stella, Bal Master of ceremonies aa. ‘ ST, RITA'S on CW HOLIC CHURCH, R Rev, ‘W, Harrison, “Ph, 965-7148. * Saturtlay.N Mass 7 Pa y Night Mr. Rick Johnson of Van with ‘Mr.: Milburn ‘Lee’ of Calgary proposing he toast to a.blue polyester floral’ ee tween wingtip - said’ the sun's reflection wa used:to knit the film’ together it, bis cameras, probed : lakes; ‘rivers, dew drops, moun-’ > tains and just, about: anything » “else! ‘capable et throwing i It tool viewer ‘after: :t! -. show. “Superb, wonderful, and ; ‘time, her hobbies include read- hours:in:a,. > Tutor jet,.as well as’ 247: hours : o Se got her private. pilot's cence, and in 1970:'received ° er commercial pilot's licence. frémithe Trenton Flying ‘Club. he then decided to apply. for training ‘as sa pilot’ 'in» the Canadian Forces. In June of, 1971 Dr. Clay, Y became (base’ surgeon at’. CFB Moose Jaw, and, still with an ever-strong wish‘to fly, she underwent basic pilot training. oS on‘a’ cones Atrio’ Forces Tutor j course in: oe Clay! was dosteal to “Train ig Command Headquar- ‘ters in Winnipeg in July’ oft 1978 nd ie surgeon," ° aviation medicine. She was then posted back to Moose Taw complete pilot ‘training. © Maj. Clay says she became’ :a pilot in’ the Canadian Forces because “she “wanted ‘to com- bine the. fying. challenge with medicitte.” She hopes to contin: sue: fl ats'as! much‘ as her. yin; . Sprimary: medical duties will | permit. Maj. Clay was also recently elected as regional ‘counselor for Manitoba and Saskatche- wan for the Canidian Society of Bas Aviation. dasaicing:t In her ere ticularly: when their activities include “buying out or forcing out ew small compe titers." Connecting all four termi- nals of the dead battery and the’ according to the Safety Council, and those who may have done it should. consider: themselves lucky. : ing, needlework’ and:music. Major? Clay was ‘the chief of - staff for Canadian Forces Train- ing Command; Brigadier. General L.-V. Johnson. Looking: i on were her: parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Clay of Terrace. Col: Ralph ‘Annis, base: , commander at Moose Jaw, say: that although Maj. Clay will not ’ be.an operational fighter pilot, \': her training will permit her "to talk with pilots onan equal : footing.” f v “Flight surgeons," Annis, “should:be says able to, Forces ' officers’ qualified’ as “medical doctor and pilot. )Maj. Clay, entered the Royal Canadian Navy. in Oete. 3 Hospital for.a_ year. She was wanted ‘at CFB. Trenton in ‘June, 1968, and. ‘underwent the Canadian flight ‘surgeon's course in;1969, Dur- “ing. this time she took her-firat’: ght a a passenger, in a Tutor 54 "The | ee ehca is to. ~connect' three ‘of the terminals in proper order,then:groundo: the “dead” car. Proper‘order of sequences is positive ‘terminal }*' 4 on-booster to positive terminal Those’ ingredients consist ‘ ‘on |,dead'. battery; “negative “terminal on'booster, ground on, sear, except for batteries having a4 itive ground. ‘: Incorrect, connection ’ cat order-houses sell jumper cables > ina > gas care. givel i Regalive plate of a battery, can: : easily” be: the “cause. of an booster‘ battery.“is all wrong, °/2) iP jsately, Counc oR ‘a credit to. the department of The: film’ employs tech- niques’ never used, before. . results “are dazzling, ‘amusing ‘and ‘dramatic, ‘The’ final eight-. minute skiing 3 as travel industry, , said ‘another. + " ans tothe Sun” feet of: film,': 14, months of - patience,and hard'work‘and more ‘than’ a‘ few moments of downright danger. Plans are to make, “Mirrors. in’ virtually. e' w termed incredible iby’ many, of*< the. audience.’. “Travel “Industry. minister, Ernest’ Hall'says his: depart- ‘ment will distribute at least 200 prints’ ofthe new ‘production. ": Producer-cameraman Nor- :'man 'Keziere ‘said ig the film ‘was ‘a’ definite challenge, :- particularly, the Fraser. Canyon if Pgcenes’ that gave the'pilot of a West Coast Air Services = ihee unday ae Stncluging adults Morning Worship: 11:00 a.m. > ie Evening Fellowship: hour aA Minister:-Ira Johnson Ph, ‘385-6762 «2°. i unday School Registration 9: *Shi Communion Service :11:00 A.M. >: Bible. Study Fellowship’ and ‘Youth Group ey Call Parish Office for Information, E “Parish Office — Phone. 3 ‘ Minister; — Rev, Ted Bristow opmde ‘Evening Wor 7:00 “Wore, si Service 9.a.m. Sunday’ Schoo! 10:15 APOSTOLIC CHURCH © One block Esat of the: available, toviewers — | ntey Rev. 'N, Walker | Phone‘ 365-6662 -PENTECOSTAL’. “TABERNACLE: + +467. First “Ave. » Pastor: Rev.’ H.-H. Graham © ~~‘ Church Ph. 880-8212, “Sunday, School 8.60 a.m.:! Me “Worship ‘11' a.m. commencing fea cher ‘Mra. .C. AND. LAI CALDSET, GROCEr ERIA: e INDRET °. ti Furnitu Refinishing ‘=: Suites, = Occasional: wooden *: Phone: (Vallican) (228-729 0 -S BAMILY SHOE RENEW. 7° -]: 631-3rd Ave. CASTLEGAR ° Cartificate: of istration in in the\Shoe oe i i A Hearty hot ‘saacks for, tae te" soe tS - Dutch cheese and — - ham roll-ups eed an idea for hot finger-food for your next party? N Dutch Cheese’and Ham Roll- -Ups an be prepared in advance’ and’ quickly deep-fried just before serving. A substantial snack’ for. hungry guests — or'even for a, hungry family.’ 1 ‘cup shredded imported ‘Holland Edam or Gouda 1 tablespoon mayonnaise - Kw teaspoon p Prepared hot "+ a ther, Remove crusts: from read; ' flatten aikes: Spread slice ‘of bre: each slice of ham wire cheese mix-. dure Place one slice of ham, 6 ere t 6. ‘thin slices bread % cup flour eat 2” egas 2 “tablespoons milk 1 ‘cup bread crumbs ep “oil for deep-frying salt. are golden Sprinl inkle Serve immediately. Makes 6 large .gr/12. ‘small rolls, : Cream: shredded ae iay- onnaise cand hot -mustard ‘ to-. ‘Slocan Valley Library Gels Consc nce and Comment. Who's tain at America? by, Rev. K. Neill Foster When the Vi- etnam war was B raging on North Sal American televi- sion (they, say it still rages in Viet- nam) ‘we won- dered if tranqulli- ty would return to America when U,8.'involvement in Asia ended, Watergate exploded * ‘that hope. From an unparalleled peak of popularity, Richard Nixon's influence has plunged yntil he is'now under threat of impeachment. Even Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, seems ‘about to be devoured by ‘whatever spirit itis that drives America to self-destruction. Though pos- sibly he is the most successful Secretary of State in the history: of ‘the United. States, Mr. Kissinger is now being harassed by ‘the press and threatens to resi ign. Nor does Democratic Sena- ._tor Edward Kennedy escape “the viscous monster who rends and tears America, Five years after Chappaquidick and the, untimely death ‘of Mary Jo Kopechne, prestigious. publica- tions like'the New York ‘Times are pulling open the sores and + * asking embarrassing questions. * World's Largest Park Claimed By Greenland Greenland has taken a bold and progressive ‘step’ through the establishment of what is by far the world’s largest national |” park. It} will be known as the Northeast Greenland: National Park and will cover no less than "700,000 ‘square kilometers. Previously, the world's . largest national park was Wood © Buffalo in‘Canada which con- tains 44,807 square kilometers. The: new: park. will cover . If Kennedy over becomes. ‘Presl- dent ‘of the U.S., he’ will be hounded unmercifully. i What is tearing at America dofies reason and political bias. And it ‘Is’ simplistic indeed to. blame the media’ pcople.’ There has to be some intelligent force: working a game plan. who uses the. often irresponsible Ameri-, : can press as mere’ pawns. ‘The Christian, of course, knows there is a Devil and that heisareald of nations. _ Public Safety Programs-Projects To Benefit from Klondike Night Proceeds from the glant +; Klondike Night being planned for Sat., Sept. 14, will go towards public safety programs and projects being considered by the Castlegar Kiwanis Club. This was announced this week by the club's Klondike Night committee chairman, Dick Wigen, who said some of the programs planned by the club include a bicycle safety program in the schools and the For America the worst is surely yet to'come, And come it. will unless there is a providential + intervention in events. For that): “intervention” many thousands are earnestly; praying.’ and ible in- stallation of pedestrian: ‘controlled, signal lights ‘on. pe- destrian crosswalks along the highway through Castlegar. Like last year's Klondike ‘Night, this year’ 's will be held in _thé Castlegar Curling Rink. There will be games of chance and concessions in the curling © rink, while a Gold Rush Fellow- \ ship Room will again be held in * the Arena Hall in the Castlegar na. “There will be fun for the whole family, from. the, very youngest to the very oldest,” promises Mr. Wigen. Kiwanis Club president Ed CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, September 5, 1974 D-BAR-D LICENSED DINING LOUNGE Monday to Friday Open at 4.00 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.— 12 Noon D-BAR-D CABARETS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHT , ROD ERICKSON Conroy praised the of club members for the Klon- dike Night. He commented: “Last. year’s event_was a tremendous success and we're determined to make this year’s Klondike Night even better.” “WESTERN TACK PHONE 365-3294 ‘ One Mile South of Weigh Scales at. Cotischenla ONE STOP for VALUES : e FOOD FOLKS POT BEEF. NO. 1 QUALITY. LEAN Ade ble vores Ub. ‘SAUSAGE Breakfast, Gov't, Insp: :.. “BOLOGNA — Fresh, By the Piece «... 69° | ‘SHORT RIBS. af virtually ‘the ‘whole ‘third ‘of the: island continent, The region includes a pri 3 pe ceal breeding area ‘for polar. « *A$500 \k grantjust received. yy the Slocan Valley Commurity. Albrany from the Leon and Thea: Koerner. Foundation’ :in’;Van- couver. will beste to pea ‘fifth will buy new books for the children’s: section, and the.rest will: be ‘ised ‘to. purchase.more books for. the library's How-To Frewin, secretary an ioe 's board of directors, said the ‘grant. would ‘‘help us <* proving cdilection.”’ “She said’ that, “We dre not officially ‘a: public: library ‘yet>- but we hope to become affiliated . with" the West: Kootenay’s: co- ordinated library system and to do so‘our collection must meet certain standards set out by the: * received. In recent: party ay book kit was received: from the > (Canada Council and a $25 grant b fren a Setiiery firm firm. : « bears and one of the, last’ areas where the Greenland Atlantic °. walrus may be seen. There is no cept for on’: hh ‘airfield a Mestervig’on King 01 Fiord, Beef. No. 1 Qlty.: tb; RUMP ROAST }] ROUND BABY BEEF LIVER GROUND BEEF .. as STEAK ‘NO. T - QUALITY ~ 1,39 99° GOVERNMENT INSPECTED... = peared from the region’ around * 1900 and the Arctic wolf around‘ 1984: The: Tegion excellent : spas in zoolog Library®: = Com: mission in Victoria. ©; <- ‘Most’ of: the. library's Som books have been donated and “Local Court News because of this some ‘areas are ‘less well represented ' than Robert Dale Prokop, 18, of fths of Castlegar: pleaded guilty to being'a minor: in' possession of, Jiquor when he’ spss in ¢ (caslegar Caring Chub Games ard Fun for All 1 Ager ‘Two, Dances: “One for. Adults in ‘Arena, “court-here last Thuraday beford eet RE Van Patten. He was ‘Harold F. Plotnikoff, 22, of | ~ Castlgar pleaded not guilty but. ‘was found guilty. on a charge of *“eonsuming' liquor ina public les J. Bed ed ine toa charge of. driving while his driver's licence: was: under suspension. ‘He was fined. $200. Ba es Claude Joseph Finnigan, i 26, of Coquitlam pleaded ‘guilty to’ a charge: of: being in _ possession of a narcotic: He was “fined $200 or in default 30 days S in jail. ye Frank Edward O'Donnel 81, of Burnaby pleaded guilty to": “a charge of being in-possession ‘ofa narcotic. He was fined $200.» or in default: 30 days ‘in jail. GRADE “A"." FSH & CHIPS FRASER VALE. 20 07., +] BREAD SUNSHINE, 24.07. .... The Select Standing Committee on. Health, invites school trustees, teachers and interested citizens to attend a public hearing. The hearings are for the presentation of briefs on Item 4 of the White’ Paper, tabled in the house by. the Minister of Education on March 20, 1974. Wem 4 addresses” itself- to school district and ad and teachers and trustees. The all-party committee is Bene ed to obtain and examine tepresentations, and tor make of a report to the: Legislature. id One. for Young. Adults in Curling fink : ‘ S JUICE LUTHERAN SUNDAY. SCHOOL” "" Reopens Sept. ath “oe Peter Lutheran Church Sunday School: will be re-opening on Sep’ at sthe new: time: of Public hearings will also be held in Selmon Arm. The committee encourages all 10:15 a.m. interested persons, including central bodies for teachers and: trustees, to make. . their major briefs at these meetings: jigt. Graded classes are ‘offered for children ages Enquiries’ and submissions should be sent to “Chairperson Rosemary: Brown, 3 Years’ and ‘up beginning" at Koseraere ‘on: Legislative Buildings, Vice, B.C., V8V 1X4, through fo Junior Hig! Peter Rolston Secretary Select Door Opens at 5:30 pm. “Nominal Admission ‘Charge FOR ALL. OCCASIONS We specialize in: L weddings, funerals ‘and everyday arrangements * Creative: designs, by; professionel designers See; Our Large.) ti: _ Sateen of Ofte From if Shop.) {> : HELEN'S PUBLISHED | ‘VERY. THURSDAY. MORNIN “THE Proceeds for. Public Safety Programs and Projects. Being Undertaken: by the Castlegar: Kiwanis Club, - “KIWANIS IN “ACTION “ROUNDED On AUGUST. . c “SURT CAMPRE R at i : Y mts : (RENE BROOMAN, SHOP FOREMAN =<’ aie : Guns.) Lois HUGHES, NEWs EDITOR -WALTER (MARKEN, ADVERTISING MGR, ‘Mail subscription rate to. the Castlegar News {a $8.00 per year, The price by delivery: boy 1s 20 centa an issue. Single copies in ores are | 20 cents, .- “Second-class! mail registration ‘number 0019. ‘The; Castlegar. News 1s a. member of the Audit Bureau of Circulations. It ts also'a member of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers. 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