4 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Sept. 18, 1969 Mission Bridge Project For CBA Engineering Work has started on the placing of ag of san averasses associated with the $15 million Mission bridge of highway CBA t. i of material for the Approceios for this first: overpass is being done by Sceptre Dredging Ltd. of Newt inster, t_is obtaining the mat-; erial" ‘tom the Fraser river using a_ 16-inch hydraulic dredge. The contractor's pro- gram calls for completion of the work within six weeks. |i The total contract is for, ot Church Services. LUTHERAN CHURCH SERVICES Sundays at 9.30 a.m. Kinnaird United Church |Fraser river Richard Klein, Vicar struction some Ph. 365-5976 downstream from the CP rail-| way bridge, which at present Sunday Schoo] 8.45 a.m, is also used by vehicular traf- ie. Rev. Harold C. Clark 01 ‘high overpass that! will cross the Canadian Pac- ific Railway's Huntington line on the north side of the river. ie new bridge over the CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Ph. 365-6667 Next 1c: ne pecloveriens Motel Plaza Faniy Bible Hour - FAC am Worshi: itp nny, noe up Service 46 High School Graduates Get Cominco Awards 0 has announced its Diamond Jubilee higher awards for 46 high school graduates of 1969 who are sons or daughters of the 's in Can- APOSTOLIC CHURCH One block East of ne Castleaird laza 10 & 11 a.m. morning worship 7 p.m. Evangelistic Service Wed., 7.00 Prayer Bible Study Phone 365-6662 Norman Walker Pastor ada. ue of $16, awards include fi scholarships of $500 and 41 Glass Il scholarships of $350. Cl. I awards go to A Bermuda honeymoon Lee 1 the midJuly. wed- ding of Sonja Elaine Clarke of Port Credit, Ont., daugh-| ter of Reeve and Mrs. G. Med- Clarke of Dereham ip, and Fred Nazaroff: ksville, Ont. son of . Fred By Bill Smiley | Wry Do Girls Require an Education used in catching. leprosy.- this desperate thing in Srl that insists, 4 i girl must get a degree or be-| Bermuda Honeymoon After Ontario Wedding hall of the First “Baptist pink rose buds decorated the bride's table flanked on ci er side with pink tapers crystal ali cendelabra The brid. ST. RITA‘'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev, E. A. Brophy Ph. 365-7143 legar. The First Baptist Church of = Jellsonbure, Ont. was de-| standards of Pink Sean pink carnations, wal ite shasta mums and can- with standings of 73 per cent fo 85 per cent. To date, 217 students have received the Diamond Sables arose for a total value o 3050. delabra with white tapers for tocal Class winners the exchange of vows. are youths, S.| hows marked the pews. N. ‘Deverney who now attends) ‘Officiating clergyman was Selkirk College ond M. Rev. Jas Taylor. Smith who attends the D.C. ‘The “Wedding yer” Institute of Technology and) ana “Whither ‘Thou Goest” vA Le Obedkot iots6 astleear were sung by Mrs. Betty Clif- Wao eames f SHsS.,£0rd of Ingersoll, Ont. accom- All are graduates o| panied on the organ by Mr. er Matheus of Tellsonburg, nit Sunday Masses at 9 am, - 11 am.-7 p.m, GRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH No Service during August Sept. 7 service at 11.30 am. with Sunday School Minister Rev. J. Wiseman Ph. 352-6194 Nelson Given in marriage by her father, the floor-length gown of silk or- ganza, fashioned with an em-| pire waist. The A-line s] was scattered with lace and seed pearl flowerettes ‘and Forestry Fires Throughout B. Cost $3 Million: CHURCH OF GOD 7th Ave., Kinnaird Rev. Tra Johnson Ph. 365-6762 ices bride wore. a} mal bou- quets. also decorated the |¢ fride's table. Master of ceremonies was Mr. John Bughes who read telegrams from Castlegar, Nelson and Toronto. For her daughter’s wed- ite | ding the bride's mother chose a street-length sheath of pale|§ pink silk corded lace wat short qpleeves, a Swiss hair sailor hat min Pa ite pale pink shoes and white gloves and bag. She wore a corsage of mauve orchids. The groom’s mother wore a street-l tlength jack jacket arens, of si mola ‘Kirt Ce ary For travelling the bride donned a coat ensemble of| an There have been 2,284 featured "a seoop come a nurse or learn a skill, such as punching an adding machine. Frightened, frantic par- ents, with the shadow of The ir|@° few cockroaches and her It, it versity, "But, first. we want them to have anywhere from 13 to 18 years of “education” so they have gomethiny to fall back on. We are tacitly ad- mitting that if they get mar- tied, they’re going to be aban- doned, divorced, or theic rd Why don't we just let them « get: married ‘and tall back on their husbands for fs ™m in reason- Site condition. Even though my ‘Font fallen a bit into my suppose you think this is fe a diatribe. Well, you're right. But there's a reason ding cake decorated ‘with pale] for it. My wife and I have nurs- ed and cursed and ody “thell, but I 8 to go to much "Interested in as she is} This whole column is it- spired (or uninspired) by the harrowing. efiort of getting Kim organized at ‘university. She thought she. might! be able to hack university if she had a pad of her own; a grill to burn beans on and burn toast on, and maybe a sleeping bag on the flvor, and cat for company. This was all right by me. T've. slept in barns and box} cars, This was freedom from) -|home and parents and all the uni) ° tana about a5; saldsman, who has decided to ‘go.back to university. after two ‘years' of drop-out; who: ‘has. made $3,500°. in the last + elght months,.’ who hae “Maybe fo pay: my enough’ money fees,” who was in at the old ily well to see if it was still pumpi Ing. * Somebt sald, fe is short: and life ‘is sweet, ” CASTLE MOTORS LTD. PH. . 365-7033 SHELL PRODUCTS Thank -Boodness it’s short. GUNS — GUNS — GUNS The Hunting ‘Season Is Now. ‘Herel. awiul things..they such as cleanliness and godli- ness and's0 on. ~~ But her mum had differ- ent ideas. And her mum, as I have reason. to know, is! domineering, forceful, over- powering and illogical woman, like most other wonien. So Kim is going to stay in a nice home, with a very nice janldale-aged couple. far she’s concerned, its getting out of purgatory and anto hell. Ive never heard of any- being kicked out of agine she'll man- age it within about three weeks, If you have a teenage daughter, you's} know what I mean. They're absolute slobs until they’re married, when, by some strange process, they go 5 around emptying ash trays before anyone has used them. But three weeks of dirty bare feet and a bedroom that and needled jaughter through high sch 1. She hat- ed it an Grade i, loathed it in Grade 12, and abhorred it in Grade 13. But by a combination of blackmail, bribery and pite- ous whining, Ne made her stagger through the process. I promised, “‘ff you just get Pats Grade 18, 8, you can do whatever you want. Go to: o-| college. Get a job. Drop dead. | r looks like old-clothes ae ot and a atk. that 1 la “Out! However, was worth it. lady in the re; who reads my petri oars nice lady, keep an eye on my beloved). We nada a couple of T guess the trip We me met: a nice But you'll never regret it.” oaring fights subse- quent Sears, ‘wale Be good Already 5) B.C. Tourist Business Leads Whole of Canada Official figures just Te- leased disclose Gritish Col- umbia led all Canada for Jan- nary July long-term - non- hicles the Family for all ages) 10 a.m. ‘The bodice and fully Yorning eMorship 11 am_|forest fires throughout. th "the nj tong sleeves were province since the fire se: opened last May 1, and Phe estimated cost of. fighting them has been $3,107,100. Om} Evening Service 7 p.m. Mid-Week Bible Study and Prayer Wed. 7.30 p.m. Ol which fell gracefully from ITECOSTAL PEN A her shoulders. TABERNACLE 791 First Ave. Pastor: Rev. L. M. Simmonds Phone 365-5212 year. hazard conditions in pearls secured the bride's Fire | various forest districts are as three-tier long-flowing bouf-| 6, follows: Vancouver, high in fant veil of ‘silk tulle. the’ southern ‘Vancouver Is- else- bouquet land region, moderate. ‘and| Mauve orchids, ivy. ands step, Kam-|hanotis. Sunday School 9.55 a.m. . Horan Worship Me am. vangelistic Service 7 p.m. rca Bible Study and . aes Sister of the bride, ira Jat the gyancouver id white checked linen with Bret lor hat, white ancessaries and a mauve orchid corsage: VAN. AQUARIUM ~ HAS BIG PROBLEI One of the big problems| Public topus, + Prayer 7.30 p.m. friday: Young Peoples 7.30 ton, “Ont. was tote hon Pm. or with Margie . ol North ‘Thompson _ regions; A :: a of Castlegar and. arlene Bentley of eeaen: ni Nelson, low to moderate. azar-|out of their tanks to take is they frequently Ty to cra idence in-a nearby one, to try and feed onthe occu- pants. - unt = Aa increase of 15.4 per | conta gave the province a hef- ty lead over the rest ‘of Can- ada. “Yukon Territory and Quebec followed, wi 129, and 12.3 per cent. ° A-total of 276,073 loné- term vehicles entered British Columbia durin, seven-month ure for last year was Bs, 199. ,| Eatries that’ nde crease bart) erat the 507,439 iting vehic ut Hon. W. K. Kiernan’at- to the wl several ear Ty promotion and: aigns of the department, of- of eavel industry, some of|/== REGIONAL ECUMENICAL PARISH They at. were Bred) ites floor: eet sleeve- less gowns of light aqua chif- fon over BUIL Anglican — United crepe scooped necklines and, empire CHURCHES OF cimmed waists petals vf matching caaterial accessories were in light See Us for the Best Prices sin Townl DERS Robson — Castlegar — Kinnaird IN ST. DAVID‘S ANGLICAN CHURCH UNITED CHURCH SERVICE 10:00 a.m. ANGLICAN SERVICES 8:00 & 11:15 a.m. Robson 945 a.m. Sunday Schools to be : announced aqua, Each carried a ing’ bouquet of white roses pink carnations and gyp- Their headpleces were fashioned from fresh white and pink ruses rge fabless it os John Hughes and Mr. sharing a ne Tt eae All are porn Cooksville. Pink .gladioli and white shasta mums decorated the Rev. T. Allen, 365-7424 — Rev. G. Hermanson 365-8337 —.Rev. C. Howard 365-7814 ' : 3 Joint Fillers - Jambs K Kitchen Organizer L Lumber.- Linoleum - N Nails — Nosings P Piywoedtall rts), - all sol R Sesser Plug M Mouldings - Mahogany - Mac Tac Lath - Louvres ¢ Paints = Plaster them launched Jast autumn int ‘ited’ writers and photo- graphers, x We certainly expe: an increase in tn 1008," ape | Kiernan "SEE THE BROWNING ROOM. BROWNING: & WEATHERBY... RIFLES © IN STOCK AT ALL TIMES * Rifle Scopes installed and zeroed in We have the largest Sporting Goods Store in'B.C, 9000 sq. ft. of floor space to serve you. Pistols.in. Stock < Smith & Wesson and Ruger Norm’ s Sport Shop pen Mondays thrqugh Saturdays 300 weker St. — Nelson — Phone 3622015 ( DOUBLE THE mide? OLY CLAS) by GOODY SYEAR FIBERGLASS Fiberglass be bat hol holds | saint th + resist quire —for} Nene tire we POLYESTER] Bias angle, miracle cord The Hi Use ‘our professional to make vont a memorable occasion Arrow re News About “RECREATION: By BUCK PACHOLZUK Recreation Director Summer - vacations are over and children are now overs _welght and are general- ly in poor physical condi- tion. To overcome your weight and conditioning problems, I andlurge you take up jogging. e Two are Taken To Hospital Here Thursay Night After Accident single car accident at qe last What are the practical no advantages of jogging? It's free — Not a thing about jogging costs you ‘a rupt" you. The chances are iy ae for a wealth of good out. Wot so with jogging. special facilities — = Ne gymnatiun, barbells, pool, | 2 imme other occupant of the cae was David Belway, also Sones Both ported by Rome Last. Fx Friday in good condition a esbital. PThe accident is still un- der investigation. -TRUCKLOAD SALE OF FISH FRIDAY, SEPT. 19 12 Noon to 6 PM. Several ‘Fresh’ (not . frosted) items” included in Stidition to our fresh frozen ‘regular line. | + Sust open your door and you're in business. Jog any- ‘here, outside ot indoors. ik, Ie you're over. 30 and un- to spend the minimum time foe better fitness, you'd beter be_ prepared to Spend even more time bein; i Old and young can do it/o! aitsripbertt obs from seven to 70, Te |not al or disabled, can from jogging ' Moderate exe! of Jougers are proving this wee t's enjo: able’. and it’s _— People enjoy little things that bring big rewards. Thousands ot josgers are Provin this .e t’s in tt ence. oe offers you a v etime| me of Better “hi health. Jo; 1 in “all areas However, cde you ‘wish to ‘be-| please contact recreation at ds|collect.. Members were wel- PREHISTORIC MONSTER in our space age? No, just oe, ‘a water monitor. Despite his Dinny often shows his: atredtion Meith ‘gentle caress. Here he is licking ‘the hand that feeds him. ‘That's Aquarium, A staff. Moderate Speed Pays Off Drivers With Fuel Saving Important among remind- ers that “speed doesn’t pay,” is one offered by the B.C. mod- CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Sept. 18, 1969 we stock a full selection of SAVAGE SHOES — for children Maddocks Shoe Store erate speeds pay off in fuel savings, and a real monetary gain for drivers. Speeds above 55 miles an hour. appreciably increase gasoline consump- tion, For prolonged high speeds you pay in costly fuel to cover far less ground. Motorists also waste a lot of gasoline by “racing” en- gines when starting. Racing an engine burns as inuch gas- oline as speeding, especially | when the engine is cold. the way that Dinny says thank you to aquar- ist Bob Marshall of the Vancouver Public! resident for only.a year and a half Dinny is becoming a favorite of the The Robson Women’s In- stitute held its first meeting f the fall season last week at the home of 2 of Mrs. J. Stier ie meet repeating the Mary Stewart comed ‘after. the: summer. re- cess and Mrs. Stier hoped that all were rested up after a busy: summ It was reported that thi taxes on the WI Park. had . Mem) wel d| mind led of the swore aeP to perk held at Grawfo Md Bay on jars. aopay ot working a. Apert , ceramics, Hower ay ar- and many o' handictafts. Mrs. dery competitions for - WI) THIS IS YOUR. RESPONSIBILITY Kinnaird Cubs and Scouts will fold unl 6 lead and h Ip are found. _, -FINAL “MEETING Thurs.,, Sept, 25 A — 7.30 p.m. opened with all art | Io) members. Mrs, Stier spoke of the ‘Welsh WI jin she had b e pin to be worn. by each presiient of the WI during her term of office. The embroidered pillow cases which had been award- ed a first prize at the PNE ‘were on display and it was suggested that at a later date these pow cases be raffled. gave the pees “report. There itting}some wire fencing . that wilt | be used ‘to fence the north rjend of the cemetery. The W1: Park in tobson was -discuss- ed ‘and it was suggested. a placed at ‘the en- trance of Pane park ‘to make the public ‘aware ‘of where the park is and who owns it. mars. W. Malaie, irs. ecier Robson WI Discusses Placing Park Sign Indicating Location and is not too well. A card was signed by all the mem- .|bers and will be mailed. A travelling bake sale | was discussed and one will be held Sept. 25. The home is to be To save the most on fuel purchases, the BCAA recom- mends starting, driving and stopping as smoothly as pos- sible, and maintaining a steady pace in the traffic flow. Sudden uneven, up-and- down pressure on the gas pedal — fast starts and stops — wastes large quantities of gasoline. That kind of driving practically throws ‘gasoline away.’ Screeching-brake stops always waste gasoline, too. Experienced drivers learn to reach consecutive intersec- tions in the green-light inter- vals, avoiding unnecessary— and expensive — stops and sae at red lights, have manual in charge. Members were ask-| ed to do some baking and leave it either at the home of Mrs. Waldie or Mrs. Jen- ner. Mrs. G. O. ‘Sutherland won Hae acieraped S booster; prize and: Mrs, rodman | in| is zoe ‘the. oil Taingag for the wRtredtinisnta were serv-| ed: by Mrs. before s! high. Driving in lower gears consumes fuel much faster. Another ‘important re- minder is ite shut off your ing in shopping centre ‘park- t, fag ots cove the Auto Club. Man; vers to réal: that” an idling fat of ease burn a great amount o line — ‘about a quart i, just the Stier and Mrs. Sutherland. . . Prior to closing | thelr mem- bers were reminded ‘that the luncheon on the !day that the two t somnething. Members are also to report at the’ next! meeting workshop would be pot luck with each member to take any ideas they have for some stort entertainment. and Mrs.' named a Committee to ‘Took into this and report at the neat meeting un Oct. 8. Mrs. Johnson urged the members to attend. the Cast- jegar and tee Fall: xair meeting ‘on cegiol appeal at for names. of persons who. might be rh, im ur"1g09 to -1959, “was -passed around and many members purchased a copy. it-was decided to:have a booklet made up for the com- + activities. Several members of ‘the David Thompson Stamp Club were winners at the recent for ~ his: complete ProJuven- tute “of Swiwerland. display was- John Moor of ‘WI| {wo suver medals were won also of by Mrs, C. Munns, wumnaird, for ner, New Zea- tand health. stamps and her New Zealand first day ‘cov- efs ‘of health stamps. Members of: the David Mrs.| Thompson’ Stamp Club hela the next meeting. ‘It was Feported that Mrs. G. Miller Willow. Haven Home str al Tier 0 Vasu WU dE LD ight- . from- th barrel ‘which their mrst meetung of tne new season Monday ‘or last when 11 ‘members were pre- sent®at'the ‘itecreation: otfice in Castlegar. Officers for the new season are Keith Watkin pre- siaent, Cyrit Laktin vice-pre- siaeng mats. J. Smales’ secre- cary, C.. S. McKenzie ressuree: rand Mrs, C.’Munns pubucity. - For < the* “evening’s _pro- , (John Moor spoke on philateliac exhibit at. the Stoilane State Fair which ne ‘attended. Axel- Nielsen gave an in- his recent be’ this monday at sou p.m. at the ‘Recreation office. The annual banquet at surrounding. stamp clubs .are welcome held® Oct. (18 with “Hw. Herridge as guest District Stamp Club ‘Winners at. Spokane speaker. : ‘Host and? hostess for. the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Keith ‘Watkin. . The October meeting will be held on a Tuesday instead of the regular Monday due to it being the T CASTLEGAR TAXI Phone 365-7222 ROGER CORBEIL 24-HOUR SERVICE FULLY INSURED Apprenticeship Openings Cominco Ltd. has a number of openings at Trail, B.C. for 44-year Apprenticeships in the Steel Fabrication trade. Applicants must have completed General Math 11 and In- dustrial Science 12, preferably in the mech- anics specialty of the Industrial Program. For further information, please apply in writing to: W. J. Banigan, Training Officer, Apprentices, Cominco Ltd., Trail, B.C. weekend. Hostess will be Mrs. Ac S. McKenzie. " BELTONE HEARING AID CENTRE OF KELOWNA, B.C. ‘WILL HOLD THEIR REGULAR ‘FREE SERVICE To all hearing users, any make or mode! and cleaned for better performance to help hear: better. ‘FREE HEARING TEST CONSULTANT. Mr. Frank BEAMISH will he in For home appointment phone him at the Kotel- HI ARROW. ARMS HOTEL ! B.C. SEPT. 23, 1969, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. , , ‘BROWN, WEBER & CO. LTD. 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