CHYREH OF GOD a ‘d Comm, Hall) ew Bardeen 9.30° aan: “stinday ‘School 10.30 af Worship New Comm Will be Most” Attractive Village The new Fauquier will be CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 20,,2966 ae rack at! SAVAGE SHOZS for children Maddocks Shoe Store P&G Builders Supply. ACROSS FROM THE ‘AR f YOUR BUILDING si SUPPLY CEMENT. | PLYWOODS The Scene at... KINNAIRD SECONDARY By Susan Allinghem Devotional Held at Robson Bishop at. Kinnaird Supper Church Asscciorion Meet nn nn in Ln the dis- Women’s Association of Robson | reading of a prayer by Mrs. Hes. ‘nays paid a visit to t N Al ERA Community Memorial Church} lop entitled et me keep Lent-”| trict last week, Churchmen of ANNUAL GEN! L MEETING was held in the Church hall re- ‘After roll call the minutes| St, David's entertained the Bish- ROBSON RECREATION SOCIETY cently with 16 members and|of the previous meeting were} op at supper at the High Arrow ‘i two visitors present, Mrs. Dun-|read and approved. The Secre-! arms Motor Hotel. March 28 at 8.00 p.m. ROBSON HALL EVERYBODY WELCOME ninnand det Bog | Greek Falls the near future the wat-| must be 70g of inte ec of te the: colnet y trap] ried under the canvas tat that et ee nie porting the ore, from served "ql able conn rcovering: the ‘supplies, He t to) cuit eo sonny of|.tho-eanvas to efireds and ate or fron te mb ot pulling the cable to Hytro's form dad a The one Aiata erie mage off with the entire food ware herculewn task that require selepment coordi Janes W. = story deals’ with Renata’ in the Phe next setback came in edi 2 ee preacher's strength days when it'was kriown‘a8'Dog }laté summer when the preacher gndy ‘that’ it ‘caught et many ree f and tells" of 'a’ clergyman } made his first attempt to’ install | o,~ became entangled ine G an ne ‘quest’ or. gold. The'nam-|'the flume. ‘To: div: the water | derbrush would have asad ne es of the people in‘ this’ story | so that it would’bypass the'pool |'legser man to give! uy sande i are false, but the facts are BOL: it was netessary’:to build the] the whole thing of. Gucerhe By Harstad. Ae ie ‘flume to a ‘length of, just over | had the-cable at the waterfall i EEE aag|ciah eae tate ocd ae hd es alent ea The preapher was'no strang-| cutnbersome structufe to ena ay of neg fon cen y Gurround. sr to the el ti ie a i rhe raat was is trouble, He, fra ie /ereck over the fallen pine tree ing ten centre for the surround- anable-to ‘move’ I, until he reached fod’ oben, 7 -Yoaks | to the wete and size.” "ak {ha wal heh an ‘rae a ‘side of: the: canyon. the aioward? sa | ing va, cable ‘peross’ the: race | avert yomand use | At: itee' ues 10; Basketball Tournaments On Saturday KJSS Girls’ xing - Basketball Rep ‘Team played host Pat ear ee of the boxing can Car Carter, the president was in ry Top to junior ris’ teams from le cl an be vailous seneols throughout the Fly-weight division: champ- ‘The “devotional period con-| as auditors for the Association |}an address on The Changing West Kootenays. At the same|ion — Phillip Koochin, Bantam sisted of a reading by Mrs. Hes-| for 1966. Times” of the last three genera- time the KJSS Boys’ Basketball Weleht division finels — “Braw-| lop, based on the verse from Mrs, Heslop reported on the} tions, 3.10 "ANGLICAN Rep Team journeyed to Ross- in Baron and “Crusher” Kin- tno 28, Psalm “He Jeadeth me recontly held Women’s World In it he said that existence , - ANGL N land. le down in green pastures,” | Day of Prayer service, hel sre Haus cite were doteat [nn LIGNE Wolght division: sin] 4% SOuding Mite? Chssst| the obaon ‘Community Memor-| es Zaye OF SeE5°77 om (ul A CHURCH als — “Quicky” Quinlan and|ferson based on the theme of|ial Church, at which there was : 8 ed by Nelson Junior High by]. ” a selves a8 persons, They are not a.m, Holy. Communion, ste'8, Bier Hore tt ae elite Wears Vs ayo | eb ESCH yer amine ean | RS 1 co. Hi-Lite Restaurant “SPECIALIZING IN CHINESE FOOD” sion: finals — “Grumy OP Geyen- for the year © were then discuss- Phone 365-6741 for Take-Out Orders is and “Vulture” Vee Mrs. H. Perkins announced | £ Middle Weight division: semi fiat» a “bee would pe held in the Open 6 am. to 12 Midnight Daily Open 6 a.m. to 1 a.m, Fridays and Saturdays au ou an Peg ues Church wal ihe week, at whieh, i BANQUET FACILITIES FOR SMALL GROUPS = ESN AMA a se ly worthwhile, Bo: tary reported that Oe act lyon After supper the Bishop gave The latest issue of Hydro’: Columbia News Letter quotes that “the new ve’ the = best ST. DAVID’S HEADQU. Ph, 366-8151 kes area,” z a sd itive snoun The Rov Nell fips ié big’ worry with the i ae if.itever slipped is dgé* the: Wwelght/ would sae oon ee 1d. the ie e 4 Sinerseida the reacher’’ raret route a acher picked |, area a along wit ing |: cable’'to itr-By. the tine-he had | Other services ‘wi Minclade a 4 ing stretch ihe cable across the water. supply: sand, eae anyon, secu) oth en syater ome: alks an lountain -Chief | hooked’ up the®pulleys,. he” and ‘street “Lighting Tecate wasted the better“patt ‘of two | 224. community centroatbay aa weeks. He was now getting fear: | gravel roads and was} ful of the fall: rains: acreage lots. the: ‘entire +The: Tew community is. ex- |} clad: to: to “Rugged” Rilkoff. te nd- Heavy Welght division: fin-| Mrs. D. Hughes, Ph, 365-5503 ea, and packed Pare ended als — “Clubber” Konkin and Mr. and Mrs. A. Culley and) fo the e Unitarian Service Commit- 16. “Pope' et Popott. SHE elter eigl * Mrs. J. H. Smith announced i-fi 4, ” John: Spokane aver’ ‘the weekend. In second game ‘Trail| ang“ on Ton" aylos, encow.| Mr. and Mrs, Roland H. Pals- that the annual meeting porate Junior High defeated KISS 27 | boy” Li son and family now make thelr | f He one ru Piet to 9. Even though KJSS was not | °™ jght Heavy Weight division: | home at 1608, 4th Ave. te On tne ere e toattend the trip was certain-| semi-finals — “Cranky” Kaar- i Mrs. H. A Shields return- as veeortant: mecting. it was 1 ar Iter” sae “Shaky”|ed recently from Vancouver CATANIA | Scheupter. Where she attended the funeral see ed ne aoe and ewould % , Mr, jams- EATON’S den. provincial editor -of the Mee ee nee Te a, TRAIL Nancouver:Erovinces H. Palsson Thorp and Mrs, J. Raine offer- Canada-wide $1.49 e a St. Rita's Annual ed to take charge of this. How resides at enh a ors The Association agreed to Tuesday MAR. 15, 1966 Personal shopping only Fa / Kanester and Chris Vassen. met recently at the home of Mrs. purchase one dozen new hymn “4 UL / jcKS D. e) tf; Over 225 items tion, radutieg on nen ‘vendifiary*-and--had: been married. nit, He There were two main rea- pleces af cable hig} site of the old old dome) ts ae tht ef) ich; Was * estab! blishia church and o theca Hun THR bg boon tone eat oun une a and father tha here ins > uld easily wash oa | project, ny With the use of heavy ropes (continued on page nine) “Speaker Reports on Gas Bible out if-any ‘such-gold did exist. Home Laundry Equi pment ere had never been any When it comes to the new; soon as lrepo of. gold being found in | line of home laundry y cauipment, dryer, e) “ ae ikea aa for| 283 the creek, but, perhaps that, was | a’ “‘pair'’ beats EeseEve: supplies, |- because no one: had ever really |‘. “According in Moat" "Gas "Pillows, sofa ftried to find out,-- Company Manager, W.'D. Jen- children's" gatostis were only one mile| nings,° a “matched - automatic Balosties Clubs: Chess: First place — Randy Holdsworth; second place—Dave McClellan ‘and Gordon Lang, third place:.Ron Konkin, David cen! but it never amounted to Stable venture, so oa Bro ” Whi re atistranger but ds peirt