CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 31, 1969 ART OF SPINNING, once a common chore in maintaining a home, is demonstrated here by Mrs, Polly Semenoff of Ootischenia. The - Doukhobor people will offer exhibits of spinning and rug weaving as their contribu- tion to the three-day Summer Festival plan- ed here this weekend by the Castlegar and + EXPERT NEEDLE WORK went into the head “| shawls that are traditionally associated with District Chamber of Commerce. The display|the Doukhobor people. One such shawl is wlil take place in the Kinnaird Hall Satur- beng held here by aed Bil Fopott ot Gate chenia. Designs are done ie est 0! doy log with = sts an Se hn ey wit ft prey ties ed for eye appeal. cular heat offered that day in the downstairs of the o0 for 68: SPREM tS ee hall. — Castlegar News Photo ra gpd Lantel, shaw! has embroidered words in Russian along its borders which were translated as follows: ‘Fortunate is the family with whom God resides, where whose hearts expound love. Amen!” Bright delicate flowers.are the most popular choice with today’s head shawls worked on nylo! Castlegar News Photo News About REGREATION By BUCK PACHOLZUK Recreation Director Regional Recreation Commission No. 1 jo. 1 started the third phase of the summer program on Monday. Eight Lak The summer program is progressing very well with the first 10 days of operation yielding a total attendance of 1,865. There will be a great fluxuation in attendance due to many families leaving on ~|vacation. We urge children that still want to participate to do so with the program being educational as well as recreational. The final -talent night Kinnaird People Retum from Coast Jehovah Meeting F. W. Franz, Wate! clety, no! rocket to the moon to find a peaceful planet as mankind’s oldest dream is about to be realized with a_ thousand years uninterrupted eace.” ~The largest mass baptism in Canada’s history ‘saw 1,- 853 newly dedicated Witness inisters immersed in water at a large swimming pool. Members applauded an im- portant declaration by all Jehovah's Witnesses world- will be held tomorrow night wide to uphold peace with in the Castlegar. Primary School. Come out and sup- port your favorite finalist. Coming events: Fishing Derby — Aug. 16 and 17, Trout Lake. “Us” — A Happening In Kamloops — Aug. 29 to Sept. 1, Kamloops. KOOLIES by savage Just the thing for active feet during hot Summer dave ; Savage Koaer West Kootenay Regional materials as are all - Conference — Oct. 25, Nel- Savage shoes. Sanitized® | son. inside for lasting hygienic protection., RADIO & TV REPAIRS Guaranteed repairs on all Radios and T.V. Call MIKE‘'S TV SERVICE Phone 365-5112 Something New by FABERGE “Foam Bath Oils” regular $2.00 Special _., $1.79 New.....-.-- TRIED & TRUE Hair Conditioner Including Conditioner for colored Hair By Max Factor —..___. _--- $3.00 CASTLEGAR DRUG Tommy Biln, Corner of Pine & Columbia, Ph. 365-7813 Open Mon.Sat. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. _Fri. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday & Holiday Hours: 12 noon - 1 p.m. — 6-7 p.m. God and remain neutral re- garding local, national and international issues. Robson Resident J. Holliday-Smith Passes at Nelson James Holliday-Smith, long- time Kootenay resident died at the family residence at Nelson July 23. He was a member ef the Castlegar Branch Royal Can- adian Legion and had been an active worker for the Rob- son Community Church. hav- tal ing served a number of years as secretary. He was also a long-time member of the David Thompson Stamp Club of Castlegar. Mr. - Holliday-Smith was born in York, England. Aug. 9. 1886 and immigrated to Canada, moving to the Bos- well area in 1912. He served with the Can- of Nelson. Federal Agency Offers Organizations Speakers Dear Sir: are teachers, others:are tech- We would be pleased to nical advisers — accountants;|put organizations in touch foresters; air traffic control-|with speakers. Write to me, lers; and others in a variety |the director o£ Information, of professions. Canadian Tnvernailontt paver ‘They will address church|©Pment Agency, A Street, Ottawa 4, Ontario, for groups and community clubs|2" yict’ of sf areas speakers in each in their province. Norman Riddiough, irector, Information Division. Canadian International Development Agency. A new group of experts are on their way home this year willing to talk about their activities in countries as varied as Mauritius, Kenya, Malaysia or Pakistan. Some Robson Shower Honors Bride Elect from Coast miscellaneous ‘bridal shower was held last Satur- day afternoon in the Robson Community Church Hall hon- oring Miss Colleen Noble of Vancouver whose marriage to Larry ‘coff of Vancouver, formerly: of Robson, takes place in Vancouver in Aug- ust The young couple were spending the weekend. visit- ing the groom-to-be’s parents, . and Mrs. P. Harcoff in Robson. + The hall and tables were beautifully decorated in pink and white, as was the honor- ee's. chair. A lovely decorated shower cake, which had keen made and decorated by Mrs. knoe centered the bridal le. On their arrival, the guest of honor, the groom-to- be’s mother and his grand- mother, Mrs. M. Popoff,. were each presented with a beau- tiful corsage, the creations