GRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. J. H. Wiseman Service of Worship and Sunday School at 11 a.m. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor D. Reeves, B. Th. Ph, 885-7175 Across Highway J Junction from | Family Worship i am, Evening Worship — 730 p.m. Family (Bible Hour - 10 am. All Welcome PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 791 Firat Ave. Pastor: Rev. K. D. 1S oorer Phone: 365-5212 Sunda: O58 ‘am, “Family Treasure Hunt” Family Wo: ship 700 Pam. Evangelistic Service 7.80 Frid of er 7.30 p.m. Youth Meeting “Where you are a‘stranger but once” : : : CHURCH OF GOD yer Meeting 9.30 a.m. Sunday School 10.80 am. Morning Worship m. Fridays * Youth 7-00 pan. Friday * Bible Study & Prayer 7.30 p.m. Wednesdays ° Held in homes ST. DAVID’S_ ANGLICAN CHURCH 8 am. Holy Oommusica 21 am. Holy Communion WEDNESDAY 7.90 a.m. and 10.00 am. Holy ARROW DAM workers are confrers work on the Mica perate climate when comparision is made with the snowy condition under which their miles north of Revelstoke. Over 430 inches - in amost tem- dam some 90 Swede Gout of snow ; have fallen a Mica dam to date andthe worker here is: seen, removing some seven or eight feet of. snow from Hydro’s office carport at the site using a Senior Citizens To be the Quests Of Sons of Norway Members of the Castle; and District Senior Citizens soclation will be the guests of the Sons of Norway Lodge. At the regular meeting of Senior : Citizens Briday, | bers accepted the fivitation from Sons of Norway. ee an an even: ing of entertainment, March 18 the Nordic Hall, Members were reminded of the free: movie’ to be held ser 1 in the local theatre. —- The kitchen’ committee for April includes’ Mr, and Mrs, F. Jonkman, Mr, Zuk and Mrs. we stock a full selection of SAVAGE SHOES for children Nt doesn't pay eves to teks | chances with rowing f Maddocks Shoe Store GLENMERRY USED FURNITURE 3194 Highway Drive in'the Millar and Brown Building, Trail,’ Phone 364-1822 WE BUY AND SELL USED FURNITURE © Open Weekdays 1 p.m. . 5.30 p.m. Open Friday 1 pm. - 9 p.m. E, Murray.) i that Bick Hemmer are Wright is home from Lispital .» Kazakoff. - Guidoni ‘said it was ‘) Th wished her well, and hoped that she would he able to visit here. The n regular. meeting will be held. April: 14th due to the Easter Holidays, poe) evening’ 'S eulertainmnent munity measles va to be held next month are being held eoaey, and aia registratio conducted by the Castlegar chap- ter of the Soroptimist Club at Simpson Sears from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. today and tomorrow and from 6 to 9 tomorrow night. The measles vaccine clinics are being When given sporadically, as ms are being at present, the vaccine will pro- tect individuals, says Dr. Schmitt but it won't prevent future out- breaks, in‘the community: rather severe measles epidemic in. the Castlegar area in 1965, to urgings by local dn response The s of the West Koo- tenay Health Unit has agreed to conduct these clinics at the Rotary Health Centre. All child- Ten nine months to 12 years in- clusive, who have not had red measles, are eligible for the vac- e. In order for the vaccine to be made available at a reduced cost ($3 for the first child in'a fi 7», $2.50 for each succeed- ing child), it will be n on. the, clink medical Comtoepting 2.0 Dr. Nick] 5 LUTHERAN CHURCH SERVICES Sundays at 3 p.m. Held in St. David's Anglican Church Sunday School 2 p.m. Rev. Harold C. Clark THE Se LION AR! ARMY (178 Columbia Street) Su unday 9.45 a.m. Sunday School 11,00 a.m. Holiness Meeting 7.30 p.m, Bible Study ‘Fhuredey 7.30 p.m. Home League Phone 365-7112 close to 500 deaths ue 2 measl- es were, re Schmitt eat catimated 200 cases rot measles occur in Schoo! District No. 9 each year. He said measles vaccine is fully approved and recommend- by medical and public health) authorities is widely used b; vate mui piinics have already been held Se a, troduc- immuniza- fon program of the B.C, health ranch hecniee of certain tech- vreal on d administrative difficul- ties regarding mass application. “No doubt the the more People indicate tnsie 2 acca, government will be justified in ending public money to in- St. scessary | Cie to tiave a least 250 children re-| Or the late ‘Ge Schmitt said measles are now the | tur, ited Canadian he was a great fares uni The chiirch was filled to of overflowing. Most of the mem- most school. children will be immune ‘against the disease for a lifetime, Only Two Days Remain For Vaccine Registration — Registration for the com-; clude it in our routine immuniz- ecine clinic] ation program,” noted.the MHO. | in “Té we should now. 5 immunizin; e and these were much appreciat- and oi G. Hughes « aa bere y the col- wile ‘on sa yeeation in South Afri- ca, Prior to showing the slides Mr. Hughes said it gave him a great deal of pleasure to present three. members of the Senior Citizens ‘a Centennial Medal. Those presented were Mrs. L. . Ferguson, .Mrs..G. Shepherd and Mr, D. Dorman. Mr.: Hughes. showed. some beautiful slides with commentary ed by the members. He added that following a| cin e be health procec umbia, and there is a very ‘good chance that this: disease be almost completely eradicated in this country i IODE Elects: 1967 ~ Slate of Officers The Regular meeting of the Lillian Killough Chapter of the IODE was held Monday. even- On Wednesday. an impres- sive Femembrance ceremony |p & Wee vernorsGeneral cores. T. SS On® ~ P¥emier imdved a motion in ie Jegisla’ ure expressing the regret of the members of the, legisla- ture and of the people of the province of British Columbia. In moving the motion the the governor general will stand for this and later generations of Canada as a model for all those who aspire to serve their God, their country and their own high personal standards with digini- ty and iidevotlon: further stated. “As a He was the second itive born governor, general and the est prone speaking,” He said, “ e two races that made his enuntey: pier ney 80 for- ward hand in make Can- ada a great. ae hand in hand also with Canadians of every origin, irrespective of race or creed.” bers of the. legislature were there, the Premier and most of tena Public invited to all services. ‘You are never a at the Envoy & Mrs. K. Mallory Apostolic Church Two blocks East of thi Castleaird Shopping ‘Plaza 10 a.m. — Sunday School Hour 11 am. Mornitig Worship 7.90 p.m. Evangelistic Service Phone 365-3150 W. Love interim Minister All Welcome Fire Caused By Gvarheated Oil Fumace aia spirit of ecumenical times war Don Brothers Reports. . number of matters gucti as: {he rovincial viticial Advieory foundation, grants to: construct homes for inquiri (an comes. the Pugeing in tnquiy), and ramission, Today oo ve wil be consider- ing the eatimates of the Hon. 'P. A. Gaglardi, mini pays, and I anticipate that it will be a noisy and ‘exciting several hours in the legislature. Premier said that the career of | the sion, Gidea, Printer, Govern-| taking Indian = ister of high-| Mrs. E. Easton. | Cs Excavating Servi MecNabb’s ¥ "CO, Lt. my Place your orders now for CHOICE TOP SOIL i drpediate! Delivery We ialize in land: ig for base: ments trenching for water; § sewer, gas “mains and services, septic tanks and tile fields. Phone 365-5996 2-10 » posed huntin, they had © taken | - CATHOLIC WOMEN’S LEAGUE St. Patrick’s Cabaret ARENA HALL Friday, March 17th SERENADERS ORCHESTRA Admission -$6.00 couple ; ing, March 6. Routin was conducted by the Regent, Mrs. A. Sylvest. Plans were made for a rum- regent, . AL - | 2nd vice regent, Mrs. oO. ‘Dalton? secretary, Mrs. J. Horst; treasur- McPhe ed . L. gi services at home and abroad, Mrs, J. Bilesky; standard bearer, » R. Whittake At the conclusion of a very busy evening, freshments were served, M. Booth, now Dir- will take 5 ip Director of Broad- Ba: for the United we pe Fy 10 ee ins est ‘or years, 2 mister of be Unt director wi i and television, and:will include both and} cov- Yis fea. qatute Pearkes, read the scripture, The service, in the No damage from fire Friday night at the home of David Craig, 78 Lakeview Drive, legar Fire Chief E. A. roms said. : said the depart- ment responded with 16 men to | Jant Canadian. with other faiths . being @represented, ane taking part in the service. It was a moving tribute to a gal- erage. In addition to work with West Kootenay radio stations, Mr. Booth has also done .broad- cast coverage of United: Church general council meetings in New- foundland and Waterloo for west coast stations. “Iam very ray at the a during the week contiaued to discuss esti- the call, 5.25 p. Cause of the fire was overheated oil furnace, Mr. Lew: is said. which was received at! mates of various departments, an| Completing the department. of education and the department of Last evening we med- ium which I enjoy. and which offers'so many opportunities for soo nueeaan with people,” /” Mr. Booth said. ie “I see the ie hroadeastine nie- the (nsurance, now headed: by the Hon. W.. D. Bla: the fe of health services “and hospital -Rodney Booth to Take Broadcasting Position willbe leaving the college stu- semer after only a year and a half in their “It has been fun helping to create a reality out of the Slog. wil oop ewingee a Mr.: Booth wail begin his Cominco Pensioners vend ee Your choice of 50 Ibs. of: any one of the following Elephant Brand fertilizers Trail, from the Salvage Yard in Tad: the hours of 7.00 a.m. and 4.00 p.m. each day from April 6 to April 8 inclusive. oon eenbete: 11-48-0 re PI Complete Mixture 18-16-10 Sulphate of Ammonia 21-0-0 16-20-0 Pensioners and widows in the Trail district may obtain’ a card entitling them to 50 Ibs. of fertilizer by writing to the, Welfare and Records, Personnel, or phone 368-8453, Trail. Pensioners and, wid fertilizer should apply. penta ete to the Superin- “tendent at Riondel or to Eersonnel at epee new work Sept. 1. will be distributed at - , “The date many local hunters 5} | 23 last year’s hunt- Fal p and the ring bear season opens on 1st, so ol up your The Hon, me Kiernan, Min- ister of Recreation and Conser- vation has announced the pro- ig dates, or at least opening dates for the 1967 males only big game hunting season in Season lengths, antlerless sensors, and bird seasons. will Federation have been asking for file for years: and at long last as. come through aith cn early announce- ment Don’t get too excited fellows, as last year we had 21 game man- agement areas, and this year we have 28 pat 80 far no new map rived: As near as I can]: that is from just above Quesnel North, which took in over half the Pro- vince — have. been split uD in- to eight GMA’s and as soon as I can get word back from Vic- | ¥89 toria, PH tell you more about it, but in the meantime here are the ones closest to home. Mule Di 4, Sept. 13, 16 - 19: Sept. en — 6, 7, 32, 14, and 1 Whitetatl Deer —_ Aug, 12— 20, 21, and 22, Sept. 2— 5, 8, 9, 10, 2, 18; and 28. Sept, 16 —- 6, ose — Aug, Ist, — 21, 26, 12 — 20, 22 Sept. 2nd — 9, 11, ept. 16 — 5, 6, 7, 8, 12, 14 and k White FROM THE GALLERY There will be exceptions and some closed areas in one district or another in all species and one should obtain a copy. of the 67-68 regulations ele ensure no errors are made. bait iP oliiten Why »| gulation is applied to only two districts, ie cant tell you. Ido kn ow that the Federa- —'12, pow asked to have Bear Baiting — 12, Shee 3/4 curl — Aug. 26th —4...Sept. 2nd, — 11 and 16. Sept. 1 th 14, 15 and 19. Sept. 28rd. — 6 and 7. Sheep Rams — bay ee Ist. — 2, J, 26,27 and 28. Aug. 12th, Black ‘Bear — April 1st to June 15th in all Gl 5s Aug. 2th. — 20 - 28, Sept, 2nd — é- 5,8- 1, 18, 16-19. Teepe. 16— 6, 7, a2, 14 and 15. 31 — all nF to March Woes and Coyote — A 1 — all districts, Erie ad“ pariod, ‘and perhaps thees tw oO districts are being us ed_ for, e: experimental purposes. I —| ho#evithat it proves: successful and that next year will see th end of all Bear Baiting. Castlegar Sporting has an- nounced that they will ent a trophy to the Junior Student, who handles ‘guns ‘in the safest manner. throughout the training course. ‘This, in addition to the eas nual: trophy presented by Ps tit Photos, for the best all round student will have the large class really competing this ear. Castl if Sportain ’s meet- ing 1s tonight at the Legion Hall at 7.30 p.m. with a report on the al banquet, the Kamloops of wildlife. See you there. Join an support your Local Wildlife ON THE CASTLEGAR COURSE By DUFFER JOHN A lengthy: ekecutive meeting was held on ing ittee was present In Fhe brief, there i is a plan for creating a complex at isi goit golf , | course that will house six of ice and a club house which could be used throughout. the year by both golfers and ‘curl ers. Much work. by vy the curling ENGINEERED HOMES See the New ‘67 Centennial Award Homes ANDERSON AGENCIES |. Phone 365-6451 the pre- paration of the brief and for this its members deserve much The golf club. executive is taking it amnder advicement. by th Hing clabe tald brief e curling clubs -} 4 comm ented. ther development on what could become another. interesting :per- of our club. house‘ improvement have . gone ts | want’ is:some good weather to carry them out. Lands Plane After Losing Propellor Veteran lots. may give little Pa value of the has been the on. their’. aeroplanes. of the area for a diversified re-|— -creational gente for some time. of. such | ti ut when they end the flight without ‘the® prop, they miss the tak | plece Of equip- a centre must be* designed so that the activities are within the means of everyone. ‘Watch this column for fur- at 173 Columbi THE SALVATION ARMY HALL Street, Castleg; K. Mallory. other vocal selections. will reopen on Sunday aftrenoon March 19th, at 3.00 p.m. under the leadership of Envoy and Mrs. Special music is arranged by Nelson,. B.C. and Trail, B.C. Silver String Combos — also many If you play an instrument, please bring it along Everyone Welcome 4 Refreshments Served ;; COME EARLY ‘AND BRING A FRIEND ment! very: bat Discussing a routine flight h all too quickly became whic! for. course’'and ‘club | - past the initial stage and all we]. A cold bright sun lit Parlla- ment Hill and glittered on the polished’ brass’ of service and police uniforms as General Georges Vanler’s coffin moved slowly away from the Senate state for twodays. Crowds stodd in silence along | 80 Ottawa's streets as the lon, tege wound slowly throu city tothe Basilica where the state funeral:was conducted, The scene was’ repeated, | ¥! only suightly Jess e cert ay vi See bodyrwia filly the swag, From: the: al death announcement’. on i fhe Sunday morning’ to the end of the proclaimed week: of State mourning it was a sad but trium- ‘phant occasion, Millions of Can- reer who: have become. famil- jar with Gen.Vanier's rare com- binstlow of supreme diginity and et-| gay humor will:mourn his pass- ing: and ‘feel Jt as ‘a’ personal loss, but there will be no grief, ‘He had lived a long and wonderful life. He had faced would die in harness rather.than in the pasture. What man would wish it otherwise? _ r: have Mme.'Vanier succeed her husband and the loud protest of. the Ottawa ’ postal Mapes who, did. not:'get - the -half’ da off on the mnorning of the fun. eral. Ae fear offices. were 8 postmen’ w told ae nt ee get thelr, ‘halt &: later date. chamber where it had Jain in| th Ottawa Remembers Vanier ‘And no one who has seen Mme. Vanier: pinch-hitting for’ ‘her husband in dozens of functions could deny that ane would fill the post admirably. The women status seekers have eir cause not at’all, but have simply, P put both Mme, ‘Vanier | p; Prime Minister:Pearson ina helped | ci CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 16,:2967 EEE ST By Honry Heald) INCOME TAX - 2g PROBLEMS ?? Don't miss any - Credits. or "Refunds CONTACT Mrs, I. M. Toogood 301 Silverwood Crese. Woodland Park, K. 365-7985 The institute was born out of the conviction of Governor- General Vanier’ that the farnlly was the baale and necessary of a God-guided, democratic s0- ety. In that, as in all other things, ge be Practiced what he pite the poor taste dis- paved yy the - postal workers calling a protest, meeting while’ the funeral was. still progress, they have a valid point. The executive order) ‘which closed all federal sities on that then give the postmen a aa holiday at ae later Since post offices were among the ‘federal offices that closed on thé’ morning of the funeral, phy was it not to let Pacific Water Wells Ltd. Drilling Contractors ; for Fast Efficient Complete Service in ’ _ Industrial. & Domestic Water. Supplies Box 329 — Castlegar, B.C. Phone 365-6933 the postal workers. stay at home and watch the funeral on tele- ont : t is fitting: that the Vanier institute of the Family will keep the Vanier: name ‘alive in: Can- ada for posterity. As a husband and. wife ~partnership ‘Georges .| and: Pauline: were the epitome of ‘teamwork. And throughout ied the pea two days of procemsiens es the unity of the tainly stood ¢ out like a Mining crown. 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Nevakshonoff: .and e Mr. Nevakshonoff took the provellor to the Castlegar police station. “You don’t get used to ac- cidents.” Mr: Owens said. ‘When there you still feel like you're ying a thousand deaths.” Mr. Owens ‘told’ of a vlan- ned trip to Jamaica to deliver, the plane. “It’s a: good: thing it didn’t happen while on'the way,” he said. » He also mentioned taking his ‘student. pilot's wife’ on a ET RT Eto show: her. how le cost Owens = ca PETTITT PHOTOS his: 1%-year-old son_were stand-|| something like that. happens:up |; Bicks a) Dills, =o HEINZ Tomato Juice 3. 48-02. Tins ALHOA LONG THREAD Cc oconut “\NEILSON’S WILLARDS: | : Chocolate Macaroanis, | | Will-O-Pak Chocolates _ Parkay Margarine, a ‘Kraft Tomato Ketchup, no UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA — ese Since 1925 the C and Presbyterian Churches of Canada CASTLEGAR KINNAIRD ROBSON GENELLE Phane 395-0397 Phone 865-7814 Rov. 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