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Mrs, Wiig the Buest of ‘her aah Rs T. Bavison while Mr. Wiig is in hospital. Mr. ‘and Mrs. L. Grou- Mr. and Mrs. R. DeFoe and Mrs.‘D. Reid accompanied Mrs. Cc. Simpson to Grand Forks on Sunday. Kinsmen & Kinettes Holding Founder’s Bay T Toboggan Party Castlegar-Kinnaird Kinsmen and Kinette Club held a joint supper meeting at the Hi Arrow "ms Motor Hotel recently, Vice president Don Leitch presided over the meeting in the absence of president Jack Hogan. Many ideas were exchanged between the Kinsmen and Kin- ettes at the gathering. th groups will celebrate their Founder’s Day anniversary by having a toboggan party, Ai- ter that they will be going to Al and: Doreen Jaques home : for games and a hot meal, Prepared by the Kinettes, Sc PLETE INTERIOR’ DESIGN SERVICE FOR’ =. YOUR® "HOME Custom Drapery’ ‘and Carpeting FREE ESTIMATES COLUMBIA FABRICS & FLOORS | 1420 Bay Ave:: Trail, WINTER JACKETS TA 10 PER CENT OFF! JBONNETT' BOYS AND MENS WEAR S thle Take Five 1, C, | Muffets 2265, S| Anita Tomi, 639. THS High School Bowling Linda a Shay 3809. LHT Linda'Shay' 618. Rick’ Fullerton 263. MHT''Rick Fullerton 6! Team three 380 THT Team four 2469, Team points: Team 1, 3; Team 2,°1; Team 8, 3; Team 4, 3; Team 5, 1;'Team 6, 1. Coffee Break League LHS_ Eleanor Holdsworth | ¢ 239. LHT Eleanor Holdsworth “THS Pincurlers 820. THT Muffets 2349, Team jPolnte: Cheerios 3, Muffets 4, Mugs 0, Fipeuriers 3, Wheaties 1 Coffee Break League ae 243, Joyce. Andrews 5 THS Siutiate 862, THT Team points: Cheerios 2, Muffets 2, Mugs 1, Pincurlers 3, Take’ Five 0, Wheaties 4, Tuesday One O'Clock Irene: Sheridan 252. LHT Glenna ‘Akselson 608.4 THS: MacAlister’s Insu ph pea MacAlster's Insurance Team points: MacAlister’s Insurance é Oglow’s ‘0, Castle- gar BA Service 3, Independents 1, Castlegar Drug 1, Aero Taxi Other 600's Betty MacAlist- er 603. Tuesday Mixed L. LHS Kay “Adshead 285, LHT Kay Hreaie 664. IS Matt Rohn 327. MHT John nason 743. Regulars 1245. THT Regulars 3295. Team points: Five Duds 3, Button Pushers 0, Tiger Cats 1, Bridge Builders 3, Regulars 4 Smartt les 1. Other 600's Gary Romano 688, Vic indow 614, Joe Zebroff 728, cate Rourke 740, Ken De- war 608, Karl Koreen’ 624, Ada Halbover 633, Matt Rohn 651. Tuesday Night Mixed Marg Bonnett 260. LUT Hare Bol Bonnett 617, MHS George Menzies 311. MHT Tom Cowlin 694. THS The Tomeats 1082, THT Mrs. The Tomcats 8009, Peterson 659, George Mencia LuT| 0, tm ks paitors: present, Bank of Routreal 3, Celgar 3, Alleycats Other 00's Jim Salmon $22, Thursda [Meknin eavers 861. THT Bes-|e Maddline Ae tat 61! Heh ‘MHS : Pi Kazakott 825, HMT Peter ‘Racakett TH iFive 1098. THT Plaza ‘Five Drywallers 0,' Oddballs 4, Celgar \perials’ 3, Salamidas) LAL ley" Byes ‘3, Deadbeats ‘1 balls 3, Liqui iuld Airs i, Kaybees 3, Four Pointers 1. Other 600's Matt Rohn 755, 7, Demp: ‘ance | 603. Friday Night Mixed Classic LHS Kay Adshead 298, LHT Kay Adshead 704, MHS Bilt Davis 242, MHT Bill Davis 672, THS The Five Shakes 1201. THT The Five Shakes 3143. Team ponits: The Five ‘Shak. es 4, Reformers 0, Fri. Cats 2 Mobile Homes 2, The Five Rog- ues 4, The Outcasts 0. Other 600's Marg Bonnett |., oe bebe Keraiff 609, Bea Rowd: Rellers IS May Bell 268. LHT Helen Pickering 596. THS Groaners 1002, THT Screamers 2632. Team points: Screamers 30, Hooters 28, Groaners 52, Wail- ers 87, Criers 47, Moaners 58. Independence Issues Shown to Stamp Glub| i: David Thompson Stamp Club met at the hi f: Mr. and A. Nielsen at Kinnaird re- cs | cently and there was a good, at- tendance of members and three lay were stamps from some British colonies which have received their inde- Pendenee and thé’ display illus- the changej of names and designs 1 in their stamps as ‘a re- t T Bray 262, mae ‘3027, ¥: Teany points: Plaza Five 4, te ‘VANCOUVER? : ee you want a Schools aanasa in the Fu- ture Teachers’ field program are Twin Rivers, Castlegar Elemen- tary, and Kinnaird Junior High, Anew and interesting grou) recently started in the school the Public Speaking Clinic. Con- sisting of members of ‘Grades 9 and 10, the b eroup ma meets every Wednes R.! Lan- zorotta; ‘The meetings 2 are at. d after the te 9 145, 7 | McLure — 264 and Mr. J. But. | dning | esky — 304.°' aine Adshead — 410, Mrs, B. Spain: — 483, Rick Fullerton _ 700 and Mr. J. Bilesky — 745. Male’ Teachers — 1028, Male Teachers — 2983. and teams were’ well ‘support- TRS T TEI "all ausactons, yet prised , hrs, B. Spain — 204, Brian pee le So it your aden Wa saves Two.” High Triple Game: ‘EL a llne for our descriptive brochure. SANDS MOTOR HOTEL mutual 2-1681"' Davis at D Deaman Comm “On erent jay at Park” Three.- Team ‘High Single: Four. Team High’ Triple: It was a good tournament club mmestin ring inc, a “tor master" to takes the lead ty a’ ser. jes of ‘table topics” discussions, to: which each: member contri- butes, finished, the “host calls on two members who each give Aan i Prepared five-minute speech, + On all occasions there are two ‘evaluators, one evaluating fontents and’ the jbther, pose of lon. The ‘primary’ purpose o! the‘evaluators, states Mrs. Lanz- selves, Every member takes his turn’ as ‘evaluator, host, topic toastmaster and speaker. The main idea of thls clinic is to’ encourage and help stu- ‘dents to become better speaker Much attention is given to im- promtu speeches and expres- sions, Surely, this is a great pro- gram which will profit every student, An enjoyable ‘progressive dinner” was held last Saturday y the Inter-School Christian Pellowship Club. Starting in Blueberry with the appetizer, the group went to Kinnaird and obson for the other courses be- ore finishing the meal in Wood- land Park. To climax the even- ing, games were played and songs sung lu: e Bowling Club challeng: ed the Teachers to a game of bowling recently. The ladies team ‘defeated the girls in all three games and took total pins. The men’s team also defeated uy ‘gam yk: total pins. The studen! mixed team defeated the teach ers mixed team in all three gam- es and took’ total‘ points, High Scorers: One. High Single Games: Elaine Adshead— Wednesday Morning Drivers Jack 276. Cadillacs 968. THT Jaguars 26168. . es 3, Barras 1, Jaguars 3, “Thunderbirds Other 600's Fay Jack 630, Pat Gordon 608, Mabel McGillv- Tay Wednesday Night Mixed Eoaaue Martha Pop 23: is LHT. eerie Popoff 5: MBS Jim Satmon. 350, HMT k of Montreal 906. Us 1, L 1, "jing 1965 were 2428. ints: Columbia Hy-| 2 beach $2,136 Park A total of 1$2,136.30 was spent on develop ment of Pass Creek Park’ by the park board st year, according to the an- nual board report which has just been released. Development At Pa s Creek Last Year bage $90) a5 $54. 80, 2, publicity $4.50 and admii otal ona exeenditure to Dec. 31, 1965 on the park $10,175. 18. ‘The excess of revenue over ex- ‘Penditure in the periods $465. SAVAGE SHOES Meddgeks Skoe Store Rit ! ST. RITA’S HALL TONIGHT | : = CUTE Ee To TRE ere -ogrtertine! el rane tet Maar rent Hed Special’ Offer Effective March 1st, Kin-Gar Video will grant a $15 TV. cable hookup fo private dwellings where the cable is in the house but not in use. This oer is for a limited time onty. Enjoy 2, 4; 6 and C.B.C. Don't miss this Call at the lodall office and make your aprile: ation ‘soon ‘to~ evel ‘disappointment. : KIN-GAR . VIDEO 270 ‘Columbia Ave., Castlegar TEI HU th e main developments dur- the and on of per pool BEGONIAS, Assorted Colors, Each .. GLOXINIAS, Assorted Colors, Each PENDULA BEGONIAS, For Hanging Baskets -EARLY-TYPE GARDEN SEEDS CUCUMBER — TOMATOES — PEPPER ETC. “During the s ming g season,” notes the evn, “park facilities were-enjoyed by many hundreds of people and week “Water levels in the pools were maintained with a mini- Pare abs, . ome up: of rite was $588 350.08 ea was ‘divided as" -follo Club $300;.Celgar. legar of.’ recreation . ‘grant carnival, in. fall,: The tots] to o Dex was ar $10, #ideai ie end of 19049 were’ geo total- pe: ed $2,136.30 p made a aa follows: les and cam; $1,695; parking: lots’ and: pe $200; . opera iting expenses. 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Main St. Ph. 365-7417 CASTLEGAR, BC, gengrai sense, “Jeon” means ian | age, but'to apply it.in its more ual Wersally.. accepted ‘contiota-, ton the ots. is used \in ‘con- yzantitie style nel painted an 1 wooden ‘pa nels, like the great paintings of the Italian Renaissance an icon is not an “expression of corr oral Beauty, In fact.the more |'chure. icon téids ‘to represent the’ pers jonages it is portraying in a realistic’-and human Uke man: ner, the ‘Tess it tends to -be a true icon. — ‘ a les to ahem ler the spirituality, pie babel of the soul of the saint whose -image it-is. To one whd ;is “looking ‘at “an 4 the #iret time the ‘ima on that: much of our tite. art, in ‘its attempts ism ‘and sentimental had age was a ‘ediction ‘towards those Ghent ‘Heyhas redeemed, Those of our Lady reveal her as the Mother of God either in. attitude of pointing the way to her. Divine Son or as exchanging some em- otion of tenderness and affec- tion with the Christ Child Icons play an important part in the religious lives of the Peo | ple of the. Byzantine rite. times of joy, of tribulation, and of ‘sorrow, . the faithful often feel the desire to pray. before icons: In their homes, general- ly a corner is set aside in the main room where the. fai icons are 2 hung. Usually an icon d mute wal, Perens ‘and "so now with 4 chi ‘al to be veritable galleriés of icons, Th of “a ards nl ry particular Jocal interest: rhe ‘These are a remarks I week which seat ’ “Before-resuming my, e rite church, 1s separated from the main body by a large screen called an iconostasis, on which jare palced the icons of the Strict canons have Jon gov. erned the placements:of the va- rious icons on it. Throughout the church either in shrines or on lectern-style stands are plac. ed other icons. Before ES of the icons small votive mps\}'t sare? ‘Hung. times wehen the art the paltiting ‘of ah icon -was éonsidered an act of, devotion and was generally ‘un- erteket Nyevar Hignen by ihe | an ‘ception “of ‘a few very fam ous }-a works they” “wre the ‘works of anonymous painters. For the most it part, {eon Icon tees ing consisted producing ol old themes, ed ‘ane ‘pure new: and ap- proach to the old idea. Now and | ye agein' genius resulted in a new and ‘different , portrayal, but us- ually icon artists were quite con- tent ‘. interpret in their own in a cer- is reason rues Today, ty people number among those who paint icons. For some it is but a pastime, ce there still persists many and: devo- that Roe ofthe of our: lady. One can best ap- ) the ve ition the By- ARE You GETTING = Hl FULL BENEFITS OF = Income Tox Deductions Under the Income Tax - regulations you may deduct savings of up to 20 per cent of your earned income. _ oe you: ‘CAN STILE QUALIFY “FOR THE, 1965.TAX. YEAR For Full ‘Information Call Cc. A ‘Ar derson worth’ ‘of quality linen, You Too Can Be A Lucky. ¥ GENE ROY” Of. Fruitvale wins a Maytag Washer and Dryer | combination and a Bombardier “Ski-Doo” Snowmobile ED-MURTON :2161 Columbia ‘Ave.; Trail, is another: (prize winner. ‘Mr. Murton wins a ‘complete ¢ camera, oliteit and $300 a at Sacha oity ne A inner a5 Sal OME ENTER TODAY — IT’S EASY Every Purcrase By a B.A, Credit Card or Book, Cash Sales Slip oF Reasonable. Facsimile; is an Entry ° In this District, Enter at: saat Just Turn, clin AL The sai B.A. eve ns zion Sig mz old ‘its first mestin of the the: lives of It” is: interesting ‘to point : out that some of the. finest icon Painters of this century have been women. In any art form certain crea- the case in senturiss, sometimes because of ir’ great beauty, use oftheir apergeated above others. to.. be the: sme eautifal : icon in existence: Other favorite icons. ‘of ‘our Pee include ‘our Lady of, Kazan’ and our Lady of Per: petual Help; or as the image is sometimes referred to’ ih the} Eastern church, our Lady of the mention ‘is. the very beautiful and) an object, of veneration: To sof the went the icon for, the part: is a: new ‘experience and: even’ though it is not erect ly .part.of.-our ‘tradition, it is something, ae. ‘can ‘look “upon ‘with a ‘sense ‘of ners perhaps} even admiratio! work, each im-/at Copy ch je same tion that was so much‘a part of | 5! the artist monks. | © tions stand out as being great. |:pieces. This: is also ; iconography... ‘Throughout. the dents wi and some-| x, iplecof this is} of. Vlas Passion. ‘Another icon worth mi icon of the Holy, Trinity by An-| m drei: Ri Tee the great: developments inking ise in the Roseland: Trail ri ay think it is safe to say we had the greatest year in our history. has-been caused by: three major | factors. “being the ‘construction 0! Don Brothers ed at Kinnaird aid @ new 40. 1 want to take, ths 0) poreaity in of Mr.. " ‘The first Peer Reports... 130°. years, emo -| Hospital is also well plans for a substant pletely chang Prete alti tin “Lam ties fnplalon of ilghray links zs co! pmpletion: ott ehway Hinks Bounded | te aera of the Ly of the area, “A. peter wee was placed " eral re re; eb Ghastruction “of the We: Seat Kootendy ‘Regional College — Adve you thet He parsed. with a y00d abd ts now be | wa ‘ing constructed. It will be ready’ for opening in September of this. ar. ‘The: new bridge was com-| ‘pleted over the Conn la river| (d. the . Brilliant | yor passed fis [una stlegar | Highway. Very ut little work has been done on this heavily-travelled high- | way int 30 years. iow connects the two| s | neavily industrialized areas. of Trail and Castlegar. It is narrow and winding ‘and 80 per cent of it is double ‘lined. A> section sideration is that part which travels through’ Genelle. There 40 mph, i this. is the main thoroughfare” it is used by the residents: ag ‘a walleway: especi- ficially ‘opentd ‘during: the year | and the ‘addition’to the: Mater Misericordia: Hospital is under- way, The: ski: clu’ /new:. addition to i which demands immediate con-| 1 d-turns and a hill. | for By the Attorney Ga ict: As I co ty we eaten had 4,081 are from any traffic fatal- in Trail. es Por ‘any ‘of the Nidétrable sneinbere who have '‘visited:.Tra’ : What we spt ze in, Trail. We have an excellent safe. ty council and li in ft! proved zt we live. in-one of the safes tities. a the world. ‘On behalf of. the people of Rossland-Trail ‘1 am fesued to be at er, tl ti urtee! 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