d uu ___Castlégar News _2nes. 1906 COMMUNITY NEWS TON NTI, Annual General Meeting of the Kootenay Columbia Child Care Society M&nday, June 16 — 7:00 p.m. At the Hobbit Hill Children’s Centre 749 - 11th Ave., Castlegar oe © Ret Everyone Welcome to Attend! —,) CONGRATULATIONS... GRADUATES OF 1986! a College is now accepting ications for the following two year career programmes FORESTRY TRAINING . Civil Engineering Technology Crow Worker . Members of the Forestry Fine Arts (Foundation) “Consider a future with Okanagan College For further jmtormation please contact Forestry workers graduate Okanagan College College Ad Office woeUe. Rood, K Kelowna, B.C. VIY 4X8 AATAR ‘The first group of Forestry Crew Workers trained by Selkirk College graduated May 9 in Nelson at the col lege’s Rosemont Campus. The 15-member class, one of three to be prepared for field work in silvicultural projects funded under the Job Development initiative of the Canadian Job Strategy program, received 10 weeks of training, of which 60 per cent was field oriented. “Crew worker training is in support of federally funded projects from seven to 12 months duration,” said Greg Lay, a professional forester hired to coordinate delivery of crew worker training to three groups of chronically POWER WITHOUT THE PRICE In Castlegar Phone 365-3673 For information and demonstration KB COMPUTER CENTRE 7383 2nd St. 0. Box 1405 Grand Forks, B.C. VOH IHO © Ph. 442-3217 THE ATARI §20ST, 1040ST SYSTEMS Our Action Ad Phone Number is 365-2212 For Your Convenience We're OPEN MONDAY TICKETS subscribers names ere listed below. M yous nome appears, you're the winner of @ srg oS Pcie Enprns Tick fr tie Wodneader s drow. Costleger News tomorrow or 35-7368 by Spm. Tuesday to claim. Tind your nome below CASTLEGAR———————_- 365-2912 365-7145 365-2955 365-7787 365-2155 365-3666 365-3311 365-5191 365-7776 693-2227 365-7750 365-7266 DEPARTMENT STORES LDS DEPT. STORE 10 Columibne Ave Wass OFT. STORE 217 ad DRUG STORES ve N28 Bed St 365-3717 SOUTH SLOCAN Kootenay mes ‘Across trom Mt Sentinel Schoo! NELSON HARDWARE MAMORRRND RECTMC AMUN SHY 56 5 19, 352-7221 359-7755 CLosmosnE 112-800-332-4893 D VALLANCE MARDWAGS CO 72) Frent telson GEALTH FOODS | cise 3200 9m Ave Contieger MATURES HEALTH PRODUCTS St Meton 352-7557 352-2518 352-6661 STEREO & TV macTRonecs, (642 Boker 5 352-6031 354-4402 TRAIL 368-0285 TRAVEL AGENCY ed Tava, 1410 Bey Ave. 368-5202 “toy Phone 365-5210 22m, ‘ograom Those receiving ining Prog were: (from “left) back row, Greg Lay (coordinator), David Kienholz, ' Hillyark, Jerry Filippo, Tom Lucas, Al Lester and David Brock. Front row, Maureen Petit, Dennis Hergolt, Ray Weaver, Sheila Haver, Mike Ackerman, Rick Harding Joanne Hetherington, Casey Roy, Anne Roy. Births & Funerals —== Pulpit & Pew co ce from a message by Rev, Bert Acheson of Toronto. “My Ged! My Ged!” There are many exclama tory words in our English langauge that people have uttered in times of shock, fear or pain, but none has been used as often as “My God! My God!” Men use these words to express the deepest emotion and anguish they can feel in their soul. I remember a man who, when told his son had just died, said, “My God! My God!” I have heard men who were gripped with fear under heavy enemy fire in the last war say, “My God! My God!” I knew a soldier who had his leg blown off in an in fantry attack across the Rhine, in 1945, saying, as he rolied in agony, “My God! My God!" Even Tom Payne, the notorious atheist, cried out on his death bed, as fear and eunTHHs BOECHLER — To Patty and Kevin Boechler of Trail, @ boy and o May 20. girl, born COURT/COTTERHILL ° Christine Court and Charles Cot: terhill of Castlegar, o girl, born DATTOLO — To Mr. and Mrs Fred Dattolo of Pasedeno California, a girl, born May 14. JENKIN — To Ann and Ton: mS of Rosslond, a girl, born LAWTON — Te Sandra ond David Lewton of Slave Lake, Alta., o boy, born May 20. McCOY — To Barb (nee Heighton) and Kevin McCoy of Calgary, o boy, born May 22 HLLER — To Connie and Melvin Miller of Castlegar, girl, born June 2 MUNNS — To Cindy and Edward Munns of Robson born June 2 MUNRO — To Holly and Richard Munro of Kelowna, @ girl, born May 28 POCH — To Kim ond Tony Pach of Nelioa, o boy, born May 3i ROUNDSVILLE — To Nella ond Dennis Rounsville (nee Cescon) of Parson, B.C., @ girl, born May 2. To Mr. and Mrs nd of Wartield, o boy, born May 23 SUTHERLAND ther! STROM To Dione and Dwain Strom of Nelson, a boy, born May 28. TOWNSEND — To Mirium and Colin Townsend of Crescent Valley, a girl, born May 28. TRENDALL To Pat (nee Jenkins) and Rod Trendall a boy rn May 26 . VEYSEY — To Twila and Doug Veysey of Wasco, Oregon. a boy. born May 16. WALKER — To Tessie and Ken Wolker of Nelson, born June 2. DEATHS BALFOUR — (Scotty) Balfour of Trail died May 27 in Trail Regional Hospital ot the of 70. A memorial service 31 from the thies Hall in Trail 3 taken place donations may be made to the Pythian Cerebral Polsy Society, Box 25, Trail, B.C VIR 413. BUCKLES Jock Leonard 365-77! 82 1217 - 3rd Street Castlegar Buckles of Trail died May 30 at Trail Regional Hospital otter a lengthy Winess. He wos 72; Buckles wos a member of ‘o Squore Dance Club and the West Kootenay Noturalists. No service by request ond cremation has token place. Memorial donations to the Alzheimer Support Association, 2920 Leburnum Drive, Trail CACCHION! — Ceroline Louise Cacchioni passed away May 3) at Troil Regional Hospital after a lengthy illness. She is survived « brother Michael Molina, twin sister Louise Caroline Doloise, both of Trail; daughter Jocqueline Stefonivk — of Costlegar, sons Roland Cacchioni of Kelowne and Robert Cacchioni of Trail; 14 grandchildren and Marguerite Proctor and moth: in-law Bernie. Funeral: s was held June 5 RIEHL — Caroline Rieh!|, formerly of Balfour, died May 3! in Willowhaven Private Hospital ot the age of 87 years. She and her husband | operated the Lakefront Auto Court in Balfour Mrs. Riehl wos an active member of the WI Church Guild to St Michael and All Angel's Anglicon Church in Baltour SPIERS — Gordon James Spiers eway June 2 at 77 years. No service be held by flowers, donations may be mede to the BC Heart Fund one gi CHATFIELD — Charlies Henry Chatfield, former Nelson resident, died recently ot the age of 97. Funeral services were held May 27 in Virdon, Man. He spent nearly 50 years as an em- ployee of the Canadian Pacitic Railway. He retired os a troin dispatcher from the Nelson CPR of Vergil (Curly) Roland ped served os 0 Castlegar alderman for 14 years. Funeral service were held June 1 in Castlegar with Rev. Ted Bristow officiating. Cremation was planned KIRKHAM Emmie Nora Kirkham of Nelson possed away recently. She served as Madom President of the Eagles Lodge Nelson Aerie trom 1953 to 1954 in conjunction with her husband George, who was also president of the Eagle's Lodge of that time wos the and Grand and as district deputy president MoclEAN — Ruth Maclean of Nelson died June | in Kootenay Lake District Hospital after o thy illness. She wos 74. Mrs Maclean wos o of Foir view United Church, and Rose City Chapter No. 28 of the Order of the Eastern Star. Cremation will toke place and no service will be held by request. MIDOLER Daniel Robert Mid. dler of Vancouver passed away mother ; father Gory M brothers Blaine, maternal Von Box 72, Nelson or the Diabetic . Box 722, Nelson. SPROUL — William Merrill Sproul of Nelson died June 1 in Van: couver Genero! Hospital at the age of 58. Mr. Sproul was o member of the Nelson Golt and Country Club and in past years served on the executive committee and held the title of club champion. Memorial ser vices were Cremation has token place. in lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Kootenay Lake Hospital Equip tment Fund or the Canadian Can- cer Society. TWADOLE — 4.8. (Jock) Twaddle of Trail died June 1 at Trail Regional Hospital. He wos 90 Mr. Twaddle worked for Comin. 0 @8 an accountant until 1924 when he bought the Trail post of fice, which he operated until 1931 when it was token over by the federal government. He remained postmaster until his retirement in 1961. Funeral ser vices were held June 4 at First Presbyterion Church with Rev Ken Oakes officiating. interment followed at Mountain View Cemetery Bridge results Ten pairs of duplicate bridge players competed in the Joy Ramsden Bridge Club June 2. The average score was 54 Winners were: first Sally Walters and Sandra Broom 61'2; second — Rob Troubridge and Don Ellison 61; third — George Reshaur and Mary Stewart 60; fourth — Myrna Baulne and Hugh Auld 56. With a beautiful selection from West's 1986 Collection The designers of ‘Miss Canada” Bathing Suits * Bondeaus ® Rib-Stripe * Bikini ¢ Front-Sheare * Tankmaillot Department Store pain him, “My God! My God!” It seems that in spite of all the rubble of unbelief and mockery which buries man's consciousness of God, sudden grief, when a man has no time to plan his reaction, makes the soul cry out “My God! My God!” If men would let their souls alone, their souls would turn and cling to God. In what circumstances did Jesus utter these words? It was when God forsook Him and left Him alone, as He bore your sins and mine on the cross. That was a time of pain and agony for I read an article recently on torture, and the torture that people are most incap- able of enduring “for any length of time is to be left alone and forsaken. The whipping Jesus had been given didn't make Him ery out — nor the crown of thorns pressed on His head — nor the nails in His hands — in His feet — nor the slapping on the face — nor the beard plucked out! But when God forsook Him and left Him alone He cried out: “My God! My God!” People glibly talk today as though God had forsaken them. There was only one person ever forsaken by God, and that was his own Son, Jesus, when He bore your sin and mine in His own body on the cross If we, as individuals, don't accept Christ as our personal Savior, God will one day for. sake us forever. We shall be alone in eternity forever. Some people thoughtlessly “I won't mind going to hell, all my friends will be there.” Let me kindly warn you, you will have no friends in hell You will be alone forever in “Outer darkness,” Matthew 25:30 There is so much space nobody will be near enough to communicate. If men were capable of comprehending the depth of agony involved in being for- saken by God they would ery t: “My God! My God!” Save me now!” Friend, “Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and thou shalt be saved!” Acts 16:31 Brisco to chair committee Kootenay West MP Bob Brisco has been appointed by the Speaker of the House of Commons to chair the legis- lative committee reviewing Bill C-106, Amendments to the Young Offenders Act. The bill as proposed will toughen laws dealing with young people in response to concerns by juvenile justice professionals and provincial authorities. Consecutive sentences to- talling more than three years will be allowed, as well as publication of the identities of dangerous young offend. ers. The legislation also prop- oses to enable authorities to deal more efficiently with probation violators. The bill also rectifies a number of administration, procedural, technical, and translation er rors which do not affect the policy of the Act. As committee chairman Brisco cannot comment on the proposed legislation. The rules set down by the House MONTAR DESIGN CONSTRUCTION tro. DESIGN * DRAFTING GENERAL CONTRACTING Solar & Super Energy Efficient Homes Gil Arnold 359-7650 of Commons for legislative committees require chairmen to refrain from commenting on the bill both publicly and in the House. Brisco assumes the chair. manship of the legislative committee on Bill C-106 in addition to his duties as Chairman of the legislative committee reviewing Bill C-105, an Act to Amend the Supreme Court Act Job openings Details of these and other job opportunities are available ot Conede E Licenced hairdressers ore required in Castlegar ond Trail (893) Certified Med Lab Tech tor summer relief is required in Trail. (944) outboard beat needed by o Castlegar firm. (1247). An vespetianced wbatd ond motor A certitied Auto Mechenic with strong skills in auto air conditioning service and repair by on ores firm. (148T) Part-time employment is evailable in Castlegar for an ex perienced plumber. (158T) General duty nurses required in Castlegar for sum: mer reliet. (1624) Certified Dental Assistant te urgently required in Trail. (1653) Flower Arranger is required in Trail. (1663) Donna Ceramics Will be cancelling all closses ond will be CLOSED as of now until further notice. Sorry tor ony inconventence this coures CASTLEGAR CHRISTIAN ACADEMY — registered with the B.C. Ministry of Education Examination Branch — ‘meeting all requirements to a complete into further ed NOW TAKING REGISTRATIONS for students from for the 1986 Fall Term. 365-7818 The Academy takes into consideration the whole child academic. spiritual, emotional and physical Grades 1 to7 Put a STIHEL to Work for You we" crim ® £5-51E igh power and low weight — the Stihi aoe Trimmer /Edger is for the homeowner! With easy-starting electronic ignition. Goes almost versatility. Try one today. pre Ay NEW 12 V. Battery, $35. 3/44 HA tpl Sal Exp aL CuTY ‘any type oF firewood to. sogcttied lengths, load. 365- tin/44 GOLF CARTS AND TRAILERS New and Used PHONE NICK 365-5808 WATERBEDS SPECIAL. All sizes. complete. Lor lowest prices. PI ‘onytime. 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