12 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 22, 1973 Trail: Hosts Kiwanis Koofenay Festival Held March 26 to 31 The Kiwanis Kootenay -Music Festival will be held in Trail during the week of March 26 to 31 inclusive, This Festival has been held in Trail every second year since the catly 1930's, Over a quarter of the Kiwanis club commenced soring this popular cultur ' al event. Over the years many improvements have taken place and as a re sult we now have one of the finest Music Festivals in Western Canada, The 1973 Festival will have in the neighborhood of 3000 entries, The fol- Howie adjudicators will be ttendance; Marshall Sumner ‘of Vancouver, pia- Dor-Chek-R Service Begins Here April 1 Getty of Dor- chek vraventipntiona made a presentation Th of the Castle; ariel come oes Mr. Getty says he will ee Premises signed up. We ess premises ed up wi- fh Bim thre hree times veach Bes Taiteen 10 p.m. and 6 am. on a seven day a eek basis, Patrol and checks will not be routine: but comple- month rate, Private homes in Cas- tlegar and Kinnaird may al- so make use of the firm for vacation coverage. This would be on a $10 a week lee. no and instrumental; Lil- Mian McCormack of New Westminster, vocal and choral; Gay Scrivener of vancouver, Caan and spe- h arts; Mrs, Jean Simp- son of Calj ary, cea and Mrs, Fie onatelt of Spo- kane, visual arts. For the first time in the thistory of the festival in Trail, a visual arts sec This important addi- tion will be open to all sch- ool ages. There will be an open class in each section for those other than swud- el nts, There is also a separ- ate section for profession- als in all categories, . It is interesting to note that pproximate! 200 entries have been recel- ved for the dance classes, A considerable inter- ot _ — oun a ths Spo n Poetry — Fore! elgn anguage Class. (Drama mad Speech Art Section). Band night will be held Trail lary th School. It is expected it in excess of 500 band members will participate. Included on this program will be a mass band tattoo, directed by the president of the Canadian Re; red Music Teachers Association, Mrs. eS R. I ‘Son of Kinnaird Couple Takes Bride in Winnipeg St. Mary's Anglican Ch- urch, Winnipeg, Man, was the scene of a mid-Decem- marriage Brian Evan Brandson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Brandson of Kinnaird. Rey. Colin a chee the conclusion of band At he a two hour fel- lowship get together will be e aponsored by the Festi- Locations to be. used py the festival during week are as follows: Trall entre and agles Hall, 2nd floor. "Dr." Jack Osachoff Jack's Auto Service Ltd. Across from the School Board Office in Castlegar — Telephone 365-7511 TWO LOCATIONS, TO: SERVE “WE HURRY SERVICE” Use Chargex or Your Gulf Credit Card MARQUETTE OFFICIAL ENGINE TUNE-UP STATION DYNANISIONE “NEW CAR” PERFORMANCE RESTORED ELECTRONICALLY Battery — Battery Cables — Distributor Points — Condenser, — Distributor Cap and Rotar — Spark . Plugs — Spark Plug Wiring — Carburator — Timing Junction Gulf Super Service Located at ihe Highway Junction in Kinnaird Managed by Phil Zaytsoff — Telephone 365-3014 YOU BETTER man ring restenony. “Organist was Lo: Given in marriage by pee father, the bride was nt in her floor-length zown and cape of sculptur- ed velvet. The gown fea- tured a high waisted fitted bodice, flared skirt and long tapered sleeves, Trim- ig the sleeves, oval neck- line, bodice and hemline was a band of silver braid rhinestones and pearls, The monks hood and fare were trimmed with white mara- bou. The bride carried a bouquet of red sweetheart The _ maid-of-honor, Miss Laurie Bush, cousin of the bride, Lares Mrs, Tani aister-indaw tendants carried white marabou muffs on which a yellow orchid was pinned. Constable Norn Usher of Port Hardy, attended as bestman, Brother of the br- ide, Allen Bush, was usher. bearer was Dean An- The mother of the bri- de was attired in a floor- length gown of royal blue velvet featuring long iB taper. ed sleeves, a small and a simulated jacket ef- fect. The slender sheath skirt flowed from a lifted waist line. She wore a cor- sage of sweetheart roses. The mother of the bri- degroom chose a formal go- wn of floral white and blue long sleeves ing 3 and corsage of white earn ations accentuated A reception followed at the’ Hota ‘ort G a and waite tot ted pant suit. Matching red accessories and a corsage of sweetheart roses. com- pleted her ensemble. The brideerucm is now stationed with RCMP in Steinback. tthe | bride re- ceived her Bachelor of ipter of bela. at the epome oe bay egent Wele ee guest Jo with her Latters of thanks were received from Fred pDattale and Chritsopher Forsyth, recipients of IODE bursar- ies presented at Selkirk Col- lege in ee Ne 3 were for- mulated. q car wash la planned for Saturday, a 31 at the Texaco ‘ation Castleaird caumed for $1.25. NOTICE OF MEETING Annual General Meeting of Castlegar Savings Credit Union Will be Held at The KINNAIRD JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL Friday, March 30, at 7:30 p.m. Presentation of the Annual Report | Declaration of a 5} Pct. Dividend on Shares and 13 Pct. on Personal Loans All Members and Friends are Cordially invited to Attend DOOR PRIZES Ist. Black and Decker Skill Saw 2nd. Digital Clock Radio 3rd, 4th and 5th. Three Prizes of 10 Silver Dollars. : After the meeting a Buffet Luncheon Will be Served Hike for Histo Preserve Your Heritage 2 ROHES | “Hike for History and help breserve, ur herit- age” will be the theme of a fund-raising “irl to be mounted as a: joint. effort by the Castlegar and Dis- trict Museum and the Douk- hobor Historical Society to be held April 28, With plans under wi West Kootenays, these local organizers are preparing to raise funds to eipplement an expected federal grant of $105,000. These locally raised monies will lend further st- to. the application now pending in Ottawa and wit provide the wherewith, for the pre aration of lo- cmubits, To reat end, the “Hike for History” has been plan- ned and everyone’ Js invit- d to join. As e jurin; “Hike for Hope", partici- pants will be. given Prormas with which to up spon- sors who agree to pay a ven amount per mile wa- In keeping with the theme, hikers will assem- ble at the Castlegar and District. Museum and hike from there via’ the Hi; Arrow Dam, to the Douk- hobor Communal Village Museum which is to share the site overlooking the Columbia with the new Ex- hibition Centre, Rest spots will he set Local Chamber Gives Thanks To G. Paulson Castlegar and District Chamber of Commerce pre- sident Mary Anderson ex- pressed the chamb preciation for the vices of George Paulson, stating he has done just a cimarvelous job.” Mr. Paillson, who has served as a director on the chamber’s executive, manager of the Bank ‘of Montreal here and is to be transferred’ to Nelson, to for fe Castlegar and Refreshments . will be ser- ved. Anyone wishing furtit er information on either the ¢ car pry or the ‘Tupper. ita Mrs, D. Warr. eed ev The meeting was con- cluded with a luncheon ser- fed by hostess, Mrs. R. Dun- ‘op. Town Gives Explanation On Water Usage Castlegar’s water use- age was up 30 per cent in February over the same month a year ago, but ald- ermen now know one of the main reasons why. Works supervisor Alex Lutz told council at its meeting week that there was “a real sand pro- blem” in 2%-inch down- town line. This line was pumped at full capacity “for half-an-hour a day for a week” to cleanse it, Andy Shutek cal- culated the 16,048,200 gal- dons of water pumped last month was a 30 per cent in- over the 12,888,100 crease pumped in February of "year. @ .to the last step ane have Fleming told : ing last week that the town along the way so weary set u alepiays bles can estore tt thele aie cal history with poy well af Pa thelr feet. with fink ing exhil ment, the end of the Canada the organizers ex- Jong trek, prizes wil await tend an: those who finlsh the hike. one and the highest sponsorship to- tals, And, of course, ali will have the satlsfactlon and pride of contributing to heir community and to the preservauon of its hustory. Since the Natlonal Ex- hibition Centre will serve the entire West Kootenay area, providing space to Saturday ay a moming to join the loc. Schools, orclube, give orga ons anyone er ested in hiking for histo: will be most elcome. The museum will have sponsor- ship forms and addltlonal information available for all interested parties. Town of Castlegar's First Cash Register is Refained Castlegar aldermen have refused to part with the town’s first cash register— at the request of the town’s works supervisor. uw cipal clerk’ Bill councll’s meet- pounds—has sentimental va- due, as well as historical ya- lue, and said he didn't want it loaned out in the event the town failed to ever get i said it should someda’ be put on display in the town office. Aldermen agreed to Joan the scales to the muse- um but went along with Mr. Lutz's wishes and decid- ed to keep the huge bronze cash re, y Smiled Ald, Mike Livy- ingstone, council's freshman member: “Is the polishing Eich are has some old scales and its ter is not only gathering dust, but dirt as well. Works supervisor Alex Lutz said the cash register —which weighs some 800 come to Castlegar on that - ve ST. RITA'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev. W. Harrizon Ph, 365-7148 Sunday Masses at Sam. -llam.-7 p.m CALVARY BAPTIST ZCHURCH Offices f 65-3430 Home 285-6667 Next to the Cloverleaf Motel Castlealrd .P Evening Worship Service 7:00 ST. PETER LUTHERAN CHURCH 405 Maple St., Castlegar Worship Service 2 p.m, Sunday School 10 aun, 365-7502 and 365-8354 “The Church of the; Lutheran Hour” APOSTOLIC CHURCH One block erat sf the Castlenled Sho, @ 7.30 p.m, Evangelistic tu Service Wed. 7.30 Frayer Bible uy N. Walker - Phene 365-6662 PENTECOSTAL REGIONAL ECUMENICAL PARISH Anglican & United Churches ROBSON COMMUNITY MEMORIAL CHURCH 9:45 A.M. Anglican or United Church Service (alternate Sundays) 9:45 A.M. Sunday School ST. DAVID'S CHURCH, CASTLEGAR 8:00 A.M. Holy Communion’ 9:00 A.M. Sunday School 10:00 A.M. United Church Service 11:15 A.M. Anglican Service (Communion) Parish Office: Phone 365-8337 Clergy: Terry Allen and Ted Bristow TABERNACLE 791 First Ave. Pastor: Rev. H. H. Graham Church Ph. 361-5212 Sunday School 9,65 a.m. CHURCH OF GOD 804 - 7th Ave., Kinnaird Boney School’ ft all’ Morin g Worst Eve ell 7:80 p.m. Minister: Ira Johnson Ph, 365-6762 pli am, ip Hour Business and.P fessional Directory Goren CLEANING SERVICE 24-Hour Service Phone Zenith 6826 825-4632 or 352-7123 t RUBBER STAMPS See, Phone, Write Clean Cut Rubber Stamp Shop Box 25, Robson, B.C. Ph. 365-7605 PARDMAN” Maytag Sales and Service GUARANTEED REPAIRS} Ph. 3655240 9; MARKEN ENTERPRISES Amway Distributors GREEP’S ELECTRIC ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING SALES & SERVICE Ph, 365-7075 Free Estimates DESMOND T. LITTLEWOOD DOS. OPTOMETRIST 366 Baker St. Nelson, B.C, Ph, 352.5252 BOUNDARY Electric (Castlegar) Ltd. 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