Thuroday - = CASTLEGAR NEW NEWS, Tnedagy June 17, 1965 caval Canadian Air Cadets Attend Annual Inspection . ws QALVARY i BAPTIST CHURCH: astor D, Reeves, B, Th. © Ph, 865-7175’ Across Highway Junction from ve pible Hour 20 a.m, . Family Wors am, “Evening Service 2. aided pm. ‘All Welcoi Despite the blazing sun and hot uniforms the boys of’ Castie- gar Squadron 681, Royal Can. adlan Air Cadets, put their beat foot forward at the annual in- ST. DAVID’S ANGLICAN CHURCH | 8 am. Holy Communion 9,80 a.m. Holy Comm eld here Inst week. ” Mac. a the’ sa- lute from WO2 Guy. Gibson, Gibson then escorted the group captal in on the inspection tour, The, SHSS band ‘under: the directioon of ‘Norman Fishwick provided’ the ‘marching music] Guy for the parade, Following the Wimeetion a 11 am. Hely Communion _ “Resker PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 791, Firat Ave. : “Worship Senet! 1 ‘am. “Evening Service ' 7.30 pm. _ Reverend. om R K. Webb sundijs at 3 ‘pan. * Held in’ St. David's “Anglican- Church : Sunday School 2 p.m. Rev. Harold C; Clark : “GRACE ’ PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 181 Seventh Ave, Kinnaird , Minister: Rev., Howard Kerr 9.30 am. Worship Services ‘A warm welcome is extend- ed to everyone. i i mt I = a ii alvation Army - lay Si 1 — Home League ‘All, Ladies: Invited ) Dane — Bible’ Study — Youth Group a Weltome at the Army ie civil- ian committee, was wie ne SHSS for:'the guests, parents’ and : friends of the cadets: Girls from |. the high school did the serving, Group Captaln Maclure spoke to thé cadets, stressing the im- portance of education, He stat- ed that there ‘are few pick. and shovel jobs available.: While. phy- ae Hed plays an important part in their lives, unless they further their education to kee up with the fast changin, world, they are going to fin them: selves without an ample means of support. - The guests at the head table were Group Captain ‘and. Mrs. ing the B.C, ial. commit Tuna. 19, WATCHES : iP : LONGINE BULOVA ELGIN © CANDINO Westclox - Timex Don’t ba puzzled — us today and in the” meantime here’s your Mystery Message answer: Vain Nag . Posed Jn BOSSE’S JEWELLERY Phone. $86:7141 inac tee and Mrs, Fournier, Rev. T. Bh Walia ing and | Mrs, : Wilding, J, R, MacBain, commanding Offic of the squadron and Mrs, MacBain, F/L'G, John, liaison officer ‘of ‘the B.C.‘ area): Mrs, F.. J. Gibson, ¢ sponsoring com: Gibson and F/L D.‘Walkie, pa- rent. unit Uaison officer. from Kamloops, f The five graduating cadets to recelye ‘certificates: wore: WO2 Cc. Gibson, Sgt. Hugh .R. McCutcheon, Sgt. Redney Mosby, Cpl. Dennis W. Deverson and Cpl. John R. MeNee. Stories of Holland Told to the Senlor Citizens Association rib} ie regular meeting of the Caétienar and District Senior Citizens “Association was held last ‘week in the Legion Hall, Mrs, :°J.- Evans of “Brandon, Man, was a visitor to the meet- ng. > After the routine opening Harry Evans reported on the an- nual pienie arrangements. It had been suggested that a joint pic. nic be ld with. Trail, Rosse Jand, Pruiteate Castlegar and Nelson at Jakeshore Park, Nel- The metnbers Agreed to hold the plenic on July 15, 3. Evans and Ernie Bailey were named to make the arrangements for the Picnic. The evenings entertainment ‘was provided'by Miss C: Hogen- doorn who gave a very’ interest- birthplace, Holland which she visited last summer. -Miss Hog- endoorn also . showed’ colored slides which she had taken. She explained how :very: different the’ schools were to: ours, Each school over there taught a dif- ferent ‘subject. ‘If you. wanted to take history you went to a certain school or if you wanted to take something else yau wo- uld ‘attend the ‘school that was giving that’ subject. Miss Hogendoorn also spoke of the different costumes worn, Each brea of the “country had a different ; costume’ and. you could tell by the costume what part of the country a person came from. The married people also wear’ a’ different> costume to the single ores. A great, deal ofthe‘ travelling in Holland is done by, boat and many nals their homes on their. boats. Hogendoorn™’ showed many beautiful slides illustvat- ing her talk. She spoke of the country’s product which is..the Edom cheese and how it ‘was d from “where it was CASTLEGAR ROBSON Phone 965-2387 Rev. Frank: Willey MORNING WORSHIP Castlegar — 14.15 am. “Robson — 10-a.m. CHURCH, SCHOOL Castlegar — 9.30.a.m. ss Children: cared . for, duting Morning Service UNITED CHURCH » OF CANADA " Uniting Since 1925 the Cont “ott and ‘Presbyterian Churches ‘of Canada: e gational Methodist’ KINNAIRD GENELLE " Phone: 885-7814 . Rev. ‘Don Faris SUNDAYS JUN ‘20,27; JULY. 4, and -:11; our, con- at e. Church at 9.30, a.m.) 424 ‘made’ to the. boats for export} by the young fara. pushing -and pulling smali car’ ing and instructive talk of her The following awards were esented to|the cadets: — roo- He’ of. the jeune ACI. Lester; |. most improved cadet, F/Sgt. An- derson; junior ‘rifle shot, AC1 Creegan; best all: round cadet of the squadron,’ F/Sgt. ,.Buck-|, .| nell; best: shot of the ‘squadron for the second. year running, Sgt. Menard; for five years ‘per- fect attendance, “WO2° Gibson, and F/Sgt. A four years perfect attendance, F/Sgt. Buck- nell, Sgt... McCutcheon, Stamp-Vincent, Set. Menard, Set. Mosby ‘and Cpl “'Deverson, two years. perfect : attendance, LAC - Duetsch,, ;LAC Jan nkala, ren Tukkimaki, LAC Newman, Kinnaird Gontannlal Gommitice Requests, Volunte Volunteers are needed to help. ¢ on’ Kionaird’s scontenn{al committee. Comm. G, S, Rust told coun. cll’s meeting last week that the need: are ¢ itical; it's aneoutely 3 ive." imperati He said Kinnaird, will hav. its own Contenial project Dut the gro group will probably work with Saat lenny’ 5 dentenn ial ‘com- for the staging of spe- ut: celebrations, ? ~ Stan Horswill Guest |- AM Canadian Legion Spring Convention The : urgency: for ‘“rededi- ‘cation” : and’ sacrifice in’ Royal LAC LAC Spain, LAC Ferguson, LAC Hartson and TAC Kjemperud; one ' year perf Ci Legion’ work Was voic- ed by Stan Horewill, guest speak- er at'the 's Spring pi LAC Batchelor, ‘ACL Hatlen, AC1 Johnson, AC1 Lester, lan, AC1 Jonasson, ‘ACI Dunn, ACI Creegan, AC1 Archambault, ACI McCutcheon, AC1 Dawson, ACi Taylor and LAC Inkster. The two non-enroled cadets receiving the perfect attendance award were V. J. Tukkimaki and L. Hartson, ‘Trainers for the squadron are F/O -C. Pryce, ‘0. A..B. Hill, F/O R. H. Bernick and a vilian trainers are‘F. A, Stamp- Vincent, ‘J. Tilley and J. Ford. Tea and Bake Sale. Held hy Brownie - And Guide Auxiliary In a setting of. spring flo- wers'the Woodland Park ladies auxiliary to’ the and ACL Al-7 convention ‘held here on the weekend.’ “Addressing some 100 mem- bers, guests and clvic’ dignitar- ies; Mr. Horswill..declared: “If we’ can work together in: war- time,we can work in’ peace time’ to build a better country. a Urging members to “‘rede- dicate yourself to the Royal Ca- nadian’ Legion,” ° the’ ‘speaker lauded the work’ of individuals who ‘kept ‘the branches "alive during. the war,’) which he: add- ,| ed,:.“gave'us a foundation to work on. Mr. Horswill noted that there were a total of some 275, or pet suggested that what was need- ed most was a “challenge”, part of which could’ be ‘contributed by the: Castlegar unit ‘which he said could set up ‘2: committee to. provide . books. for - students or sports Sauipment : when .the Guides held a’ very’ successful tea, coffee and bake sale re> cently. at. the: home of Mrs. Frank Murphy. A display of the girls own handicraft was also. on sale. Kinnaird United Church Holds Open “House fi in the Manse. Sunday was open house in the “Kinnaird “United Church manse.’ 117’. Pinews “Drive, Woodland Park.'~’ The ‘Rev. and Mrs, D. Faris .weleomed. over ‘sixty a ends who signed the guest book presided over. by Mrs. ¥. :Mit- chell, clerk of session. Several bouquets: of flow- ers, donated by intérested pe ple’ of ‘the “church, greatly “e hanced the beauty of ‘the new! furnished house. > # In: theevening a. short de- Some of ‘pal ‘were’ ‘seen ‘and’ one very Titeresting one was ‘witl “a main- Mature sity Built in of the park; One very impressive pictur ‘was of' a ‘very’ old‘’church which is the same as it was many. years ago.when used by Nane- leon’s men. A’ very: hearty vote Hogendoorn. Refreshments’ were. served by the’ committee: of thanks was éxtended to Miss} 9, Centennial Memo "Prior to union: with British Columbia : in - 1866,: ees, faking “part.’ a: ter viewing: the*: home, guests proceeded to: the’ recre- ation area do’ where.re- freshments were provided. Corhosteases “wer pressed their appreciation’ to the. trustees and the manse commit- tee:for the efficient. and. care- ful manner in which they made, Island had‘three::governors ‘— Richard ° Blanshard-: (1849-185), Sir James; Douglas (1851-1864) and bret Edward Kennedy r| .8e4-1866 an nishing of the 1 manse.-'They’ asd wish to ‘thank ‘the matiy inter: ested rlends who came: to! the open house to share:in' the 09, that happy occasion. . Call ZENITH numbers to oa by long distance without paying a cent People often ask us what a ZENITH number Is. ZENITH numbers are listed in your directory by. . progressive business firms located outside your free-calling area. A ZENITH number means' that’ the firm accepts your long-distane call and pays the charge— not you.. You can’t dial a ZENITH number, : ua You simply dial “O” and give the Operator. the ZENITH number of the firm you are. ‘calling: ‘They. may. be located in any B.C. city; or other Cana- dian and U.S. points, - -You'll be. connected within ‘seconds, with ‘no questions asked, and tréated like a red-carpet guest. “that’s what you are'to an out-of-town firm that Mists’ a ZENITH ‘number in your directory. They ¥ » CLOSED CIRCUIT TV.» INTERCOM AND ‘pacwic SERVICE AND “ALARM, UNITS © OVER 300 OTHER. COMMUNICATION AIDS FOR MODERN HOMES AND BUSTNESS fenege was established nearby. “See the... “HONDA TRAIL 90 ‘Ideal for : hunting; and ¢ fishing and economical — transportation. : » Only $375 . $75. down and $25 a ‘month | ‘entre highway and. trall- riding motorcycle, | : ae “PHL 805-7451 or i 20 Per Cent OFF All fetes 40h xd 9X 2X Z. 20% OFF CABINAIRE TENT 8X10 - 7X8" @ SPORTSMAN. DELUXE ‘TENT ie eee 20m, OF , DELUXE TOURIST. 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Pi iCindy” - he use’ of ‘an affidavit foal ba lieu. of a insurance cover- age on athletes ‘participating ‘in the Tesion, 5 moored evsute 8 was one of several regpltions assed i Y Spring convention’ here, Sat Jems{ eminating: out of; viesent ha ig 2) x insuran¢ nual; $8,000: graduate Fesearch Ci sl urday. and Saniley: ; e reso ation ‘was precipi: 5 ce}; coverage and: urged «CEMENT «: “ PLYWOODS LUMBER | FLOOR ‘TILES _ MOULDINGS “\ ‘YOUR BUILDING SUPPLY _ HEADQUARTERS: ° ‘admic ear ‘to: three _V: neouver i ‘stud dent and « ve fro stern The ti syotem would’ al} The ates, Yi. aeeeeer and. TG. FWostton,; all, of: Vancouver;: R. Cooper of. Montreal; P.. 'W. Kingacen of ‘Toronto; AL Madey: ski: of ‘ Burlington, Ont, ie ‘of’ Guelph, ‘Ont. -a so allow aU chane to} take part in’ the pro- |- eat, The. Srleeata ym New Den: ‘fault ‘Jay with edd that this “Also passed | was a resolu: tion for the formation of a gym clinic for the winter months an experimental basis, with the sum of $200. Bet aside for. | purpose. : : eine last. year.-.Mr. 6. shburn of ' ‘Fredericton, The | sas dellowships 5 is continuing . iis studies at the University ,of British. Columbia |'}- on ‘the effect ‘of ‘stacking fault energy on.the texture, of, magne-. sium’ alloys. ‘Mr.!'Madeyski, ‘at Metasten :U 7, is: investi CASTLEGAR, NEWS, ‘Thursday, June /17,.1965 PULP MILL TOURS | Tours of the Colgar Pulp Division will be Held ‘Tuesdays through’ Fridays at 1 p.m. For special. arrangements such as group tours f sane, days other than the above, please. contact ; ‘the Industrial’ Relations Department. * tenad\ a oe “ Aine = __KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS | KNIGHT TRAILERS _ 4 “(Built ‘at Port Moody, : B.C) ANDERSON - ‘CHICKSHA - NORTHLANDER - ‘AT ‘ROBSON’S "> ARROW LAKES TRAKLER COURT. " Matiaged by Mr. and Mrs. W. 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