CASTLEGAR. News, Thursday, | Dec, 8 3, 1964 “Baptist Church New Building Here The congregation of Calvary cation of thelr new church build- Baptist Church is inviting all ing interested friends to tho, dedi- LUTHERAN CHURCH SERVICES Sundays at $ p.m. Nordic Hall, Kinnaird asd School 2pm. v. Harold c. Clarke —————— Kinnaird-Genelle Charge UNITED CHURCH Rev. D. L, Farris Morning Worship Kinnaird ... 11 a.m. Genelle . . . 12.80 Sunday School Kinnaird ... 9.45 a.m. Genelle.. . . 9.30 a.m, I PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE * Worship Service — 11 am. Evening Fservice — 7.30 p.m. . Pastor — bes oh Webb Ph. 365-5: ——_—_——————— SSS CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH ” Pastor D. Reeves, B. Th. Ph. 865-7175 - Across Highway Junction from > Plaza 2 Family Bible Hour 10 a.m. Family. Worship 11 a.m. Evening. Service 7.30 p.m: Ali Welcome LATE _ UNITED. CHURCH OF CANADA Ministers Rev. F. H. Willey... MORNING WORSHIP. — SUNDAY sation. ben enn UAC The Salvation Army - 11 Pine Street Sunday Services 11 a.m, — 7 pm. 9.45 a.m: — Sunday School Tues. 7.30 p.m. — Home League All. Ladies Invited Wed 7.30 p.m. — Bible Study Fri.-'7.30 p.m. — Youth Group All are ‘Welcome at the Amy UN OTA GRACE. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister: Rev. S. H. Kerr Morning Worship 11 a.m: Sunday School 9.30 a.m. A warm invitation .to. worship is extended to everyone ST. DAVID’S CHURCH 8 a.m. Holy Communion 9.30 a.m. Holy Communion 11 am. Holy Communion 7.30 p.m. Holy. Cominunion, trobton, demoriat Church. ‘] purchased nearly Reed of Dunbar souvens who is.the chairman of he Home. Missions Committee, will be the keynote speaker. The service at 2.30 p.m. on Sun- day marks a long awaited high point in the life of this young church, Calvery Baptist Church be- gan some three years ago when Norm Scott, a former executive of Celgar, presented the chal- lenge of this fast growing com- munity to the home D. Heights’ ‘Baptist Church in, Van-| f licatine Sunday carry. on a busy. program of activities from thelr new facili- FIELD AND STREAM BY Jack WHITE ties. ‘Their work begins with a Bible hour. at 10 a.m., followed by. family worship at 11,,a.m. each' Sunday morning. unified service features classes. for .adults as well as children. and emphasizes wor- ship’ by the entire: family unit. The. usual 7.30 p.m, even- Ing service will be continued. Boys and girls clubs as_well.as a. young. peoples, and, a, ladies group’ are’ already ’ organized, Baptists: stress the importance of their: V prayer and department of the Regular Bap- tist Convention. This led to;the appointment of Rev. George Fra- ser, who faithfully ministered here for more than two years, Services were conducted in the afternoon and evening in facilities rented from the Grace Presbyterian Church in Kin- naird, After an extended period without pastoral leadership, the services of Paster D. Reeves were obtained in mid-September of this year. Upon com- ing an extensive visitation and were The local congregation has an acre of land across the highway. inter- section from the Castleaird Pla- za. This, strategic Iocation will enable them to serve the entire Gastleger Kinnaird and district area. The new prefabricated, build. ing is being loaned to the local congregation by. the Home. Mis- sion Committee of their conven- tion. It will serve as their meet- ing place until'a larger more adequate structure can be er- | Their attractive new. church| has a steel beam frame and cedar deck floor and ceiling, This’ modern 28 by building has seating for 100 and ‘|includes' two Sunday school washrooms a_ nursery, The design and erection of this prefabricated. structure has been ‘the responsibility of Har- old Haynes of Haney. He has been assisted bythe volunteer efforts of the ladies and young people, as well as the men of the congregation. . Calvary Baptist Church will EXCAVATING, DITCHING SAND, AND_ GRAVEL : ‘TOP SOIL, CONCRETE WORK ian ueaenie oO. Lightle *. Phy: 365-5158 2) Box; 61,. Castlentt BC. = IML PRODUCED MILK PROCESSED IN : The Kootenays DAILY DELIVERIES TO YOUR DOOR OR TO YOUR FAVORITE STORE FRANK HARVEY - Ph. 365-5578 BAPTIST FNC IN VIT A TI 0 N to Dedication of New Church Building CALVARY ee December 6th 2. 30. Pm. Refreshments following ‘nerace intersection “from the Plaza a ba eee All Welcome te [e : NCTC = CHURCH | 50 foot] Bible study hour, which is. in- cluded in the new ’ chruch’s program, Calvary Baptist church co- operates with some 300 sister churches across the nation in an aggressive ministry of home and foreign missions. The only two fishermen har- dy enough to hit the water fair- ly consistantly that I know of are George Hicks and his bro- ther-in-law. Last weekend while fishing up the Arrow Lakes they pulled a dandy.’ They bagged a four- point mule deer buck and had to_row, the whole kit and caboo- dle four. miles when the motor conked out. Speaking of the Arrow. La- kes, Bob Roder of Nakusp .drop- ped. me a line last week and is looking for a: black and white picture and. or a colored slide for an article he is . writing. Both pictures should be of a good catch of fish (big trout) taken in the Arrow Lakes. Bob is doing an article on Bert Crissalls Celebrate Wedding Anniversary A surprise party was held recently at the home of and‘ Mrs. Bob Moffat in honor of the latter's parents, Mr. ‘al Mrs. Bert Crissall, on the oe ind| unable to be present. ceived a long distance telephone Mrs Lake call from their daughter B, Millis-in Calgary who was Dancing and games were en- casion of their 40th an- niversary, 5 . Mr."and Mrs. Crissall: were very surprised when they arriv- ed at the Moffat. home to find members :of. their family and many friends present. Members of. the family. present included their’ son’ Harold of Powell’ Ri- ver ‘and: their son-in-law and daughter) and family, bad and Mrs. B. Harper, of Nels ‘During the evening. ‘they re- joyed t) the evening by the 20 guests present. ‘The guests of honor received many lovely gifts and cards of good wishes. A most buffett trout fishing in the Arrow. and wants some lower. Arrow pic- tures to back it up. He writes and J quote;. ‘I fear our good trout fishing, will soon be a thing of the past. it “IE trout, lay. most. of, thelr eggs before. the: dam is annual- ly, filled, and’ then .the eggs are covered with 40 to 50 feet of. cold ‘water, .and if, same: is held there till next winter, then the trout eggs will never hatcli and the natural reproduction will be destroyed. ; “J. have reports ‘how the dam at Spray Lakes, has deter- forated trout fishing and the U.S. Wildlife Service admits the fish. population in’ Roosevelt Lake behind Grand Coulee dam consists .mainly of carp, squaw fish, suckers and white fish. “So I hope your Rod’ and Gun Club. and dshermen will get after the B.C. government fish biologists for an ‘answer on this, and what, if anything, can be done to preserve trout and dolly fishing in the Arrow 8." Lagree wnoleneariedly.¥ ett Robert: and with dam getting under ithe rnction I think we should go one fur- ther and ask for a fish survey on.these lakes. They’re been do- ing one on the Kootenay for the Jast three years and it)is high time the issue: of fish, their luncheon was ‘served by the hostesses Mrs, Moffat.and Mrs. Harper and a beautifully deco- rated cake with the inscription “Happy. 40th Anniversary”. w: cut by Mrs. Crissall and served to the guests, Sen have been; sent to ihe fede and provincial governments. re- garding ‘a National Health Plan. It was-also urged at the execti- tive meeting that Senior : Citi- zens should wear some distin- guishing marks when out at night time.as there have been so many senior citizens in, ac- cidents. Mr. Bailey reported: s attend- ing.a.,meeting in Powell River and: also one in New’ Denver where they are desirous of form- ing a branch. Anni eports or Citizens Complete Plans for Xmas Banquet verbal repott: He said that briefs vincial association, gave a brief aes prior to the regular meet-. ing. E. Bailey, who attended an executive meeting of the pro- The regular and annual feeting of the Castlegar, and District; Senior: Citizens Associa- ‘tion was held Friday evening in the Legion Hall. It was ‘reported that the LA to the Royal: Canadian Le- gion would. do: the. catering to fhe Senior Citizens. annual re were heard. Mrs. I. MeNiel, the committee, reported that there had been. some form of enter-. © CASTLEGAR © -@ COUNCIL @ . .. There are 240 actual con- nections in use on Castlegar's sewer system, out of, 430four-| © jtich applications plus six six- inch applications.. This Was reported to coun- cil’s meeting ‘Tuesday night by '/ works ‘supervisor . Norman Me. Nabb who added that others are connecting to the system for 60 mem- bos This, would be held:in. ihe Legion Hall on.-Dec. 11 at 6 tainment after each meeting. Mrs. L..P. Ferguson reported that cards,. plants and flowers had been sent to:shutins and the sick. during. the. year with many. visits made. The Butler Nursing -Home in. Robson was also visited. The treasurer's report, show- ed a stccessful.and active year. The president’s report also show- a very.active year with mem- bers attending the’ show in Trail and the annual. picnic in Nelson. It ,;was reported .that..the asso- ciation chas° grown. with many new members and with more members taking an active part in the branch. J.T. Webstér, honorary r the el- Surprise Shower Honors Miss. . Gloria Fomenoff A surprise shower was held recently in honor of Gloria Fom- enoff, bride-elect for. November. The ‘shower was held in, the United Church; ection of 1965: officers, ‘Those elected: were: president, . Harry Evans; first, vice-president, Mrs. IL ‘McNeil, second ‘vice-president, Mrs. E.: "Burroughs, secret . ic Shepherd; treasurer, Z Quayle: A, ‘Kuxhouse sang a solo entitled “Mother O Mine” and had Mrs, I. (Granny) Swad- dle seated in a chair beside her and dedicated :the’:solo'to. her. +: At the close of a: ‘busy: even- Mor than 50 close aeiende and’ rela- tives attend ded. 5 ong the a ests ing were served: by): the: lostesses, Mrs. and habits:in. the Arrow Lakes received some at- tention.: =: . How in ali: that is, unboly can: anyone tell. what. kind of a8 | fish control. should be. put on |. the Arrows later if nothing is done now? Danny Romaine of Kinnaird brought . in :a:- nice ..eight-point mule deer, Iam told.Bagged in the Broadwater area. ‘This :may be; one: of this year’s trophy pRoy. Percival brought ina beautiful: five-point :,, whitetail set that is going to take’ some beating, It. was. taken. in. the Premier Lake. area. and. took Roy .and his wife 8% hours.to track sown and. haul him back “Bid 1d Flanders, ‘Wilf and Do- ris. Sweeney with Wilf's brother- Kootenay with two bull elk, one cow. and.a couple of deer ‘last week: ‘They were. all taken; in the. Findlay, Creek country and were. all being pushed by other hunters. Wilf is buying . a new. gun and, hat, I understand. The. gun is:to.replace the one, he. threw after a five-point bull. when, he missed, it. The. hat. is -to replace. the one ;he stomped: into the Grade 1 Students Extend Thanks For Help With Dinner Dear: Sir: e grade seven ‘students of division one, Twin Rivers El: ementary School, wish.to thank the parents. who. so. kindly: do- International -Supper.. We hope they. enjoyed ‘the supper as much. as we e wish. to express ‘our gratitude ;to.Mr.' Holden, prin- cipal’,of ;SHSS who. let us. use the cafeteria. ¢ us use-the PTA: dishes, and to Mrs. Gibson, Mrs. : Richards and ganize the: supper, we extend our Special thanks. thanks for their, ‘cooperation. ‘ # Hi Lebido! in-law came back from the West’ + To Mrs. Reagen, who let |. Mrs,:; Popoff,.iwho helped © or-|- } : To the janitors, . Mr. Smith i and Mr. Nazaroff, we:send -our |: | Bround when he couldn't get a crack at a four-point muley,,be- the five-point: bull and saw the muley standing broadside to him on the way back to camp, Its Wilf, as long as you don't on hunting, «. This weekend matks,the end of elk and moose season. Go if you can but for gosh sakes be careful, we want you all to come pack, Know -what you're: shoot- ing at and shoot: to kill, : Official trophy:.scorer for our local club is Al “Richards of 105 Crescent’ St.‘ in‘ Castle- gar. If you getja nice trophy be sure to contact Al’ There are still two weeks left of the .deér ;season jin this district so if you haven't bag- ged one yet.—, get-cracking — e ig running out! CASTLEGAR ARENA. Ph, 365-5021 GENERAL SKATING FRIDAY NIGHT 6.80 to 8 p.m. Children ./: 8.80 - 10.80 p.m. Teens & Adults SATURDAY 2-4 p.m, and 7,30-9.30 .._, SUNDAY, 24 p.m. and 7.90-9,20 MONDAY. & FRIDAY Pre School Seating 'b 1-2 Ba IF YOU ARE A SALESMAN ML OR BUSINESSMAN ... And want a smart central address « when in Vancouver, you will like the fricadly courteous staff who attend to your wishes, whether it's in your room or executive suite ... ‘Thon you want the cause he'd tossed ‘the gun‘after|. BIS. WELCOME * B WAGON BA vislt from our hostess wit.maxe : you Tey at home, with her basket G1 of-gifts and answers to questions bout the city, its services and jacllities, Just call. » « : WELCOME WAGON Box 364—Kinnaird, B.C. With Information WV sale 5 Acpltcaisid for 1V > here. e@ Se to all makes Radios, Phonographs. GAR VIDEO. 365-7851 — Kin-Gar Ph. nated the exotic dishes for our |= Tuesday, Dec, KINNAIRD MeNeil:and Mrs; Regen. ___Class President. were. Gloria's mother, Mrs. -F. ers Mrs. J. Moloff roe Saskatoon and Mrs,: P..-Fomenoff, of Castle- | % gat. The hostesses for the even: ing were Miss Sue Merry, Miss Sharon Batting :and’Miss Lillian Popoff. Marlene” Hillick was master of ceremonies. . - :,: Games ,were.-iplayed and ‘| then the many lovely-gifts were presented to the bride-to-be, with the help of. her. bridesmaid iss Sue Merry..: Delicious refreshments were served by Mrs...B. Merry, Mrs. . Batfing, Mrs. P. Koochin ad. Mrs. W. Popoff. tifully, decorated cake A beau {.with the “words “'Good' Luck ‘Bil | f sae Gloria’ was cut and served Ny a THE DEPENDABLE CHAIN si. Get « [ros demonstration today, Waldie Service Centre. Ph,.365-7451 Public notiée i is hereby given to’ the: electors of the Mu: ipality “aforesaid that NOTICE Civil Defence Auxiliary Police MEETING WILL BE HELD All requested to attend | swe stock o full ‘selection of ‘SAVAGE SHOES for children ‘Phone Bob Horéwill 352-5355 Cais ect Complete Stock of Volkswas jen Cars and Trucks “aE Service nodke of TVs” ran @ Local Office manager for xan ae “Years of experience Is our Suarantee of | dependable service” ELECTRONIC SERVICES } — 365-7833 8th - 7.30 p.m. FIRE HALL PETTITT PHOTOS. ° ..- PETTITT PHOTOS The Corporation of hé ‘Village é Kinnaird ‘a ‘fbi has Hevoime’ tie! - cessary, atthe election ‘now pending,’and that Ihave granted such poll; and, further, that the persons - . duly no Surname _ _ Other, ‘Nomes.. Office - FoBH. Térenés _Cémmissioner is SIMPSON; - “Gerald 8. : ‘Couilecionse : Maurice Irvin Commissioner : * Term of Office os ‘Two Years 101 = 3 rd Two. Years Ro Two Years 279 - 10th 298 - 7th : Address ike d as candidates at the. said electi ny for whom only votes .will:be ‘received, are:- SE Occupati ions Ave. Asst. Digester Fe » Operator. Ave, Clerk Ave. ‘trades Foreman. | Improi ement Society Hall on’ i the 12th day of December, 1964, Hiand: 8:00 P.M.,. ‘of ‘which : every person’ is hereby required to take : -R. J. Morice, Returning Officer.’ .* “Children Write. to Santa" Hey Kids! ! Here's ‘your chanco to en: sure ‘your letters getting ‘right to, Santa Claus at tho North ‘ole, tlegar News, Dmwer 490, Cas- Hear, BC.” and we'll. do the. rest. "Your’ letters’ will: be pub- lished in the ‘ Castlegar” News and a ory of the paper wall go tte ; Juveniles Slow Down to Standtil In Local Hockey With’ the third’ week com- ’ pleted in thé commerctal hockey league there should be a good. number! of‘ hard fought battles before the Play-offs. ee The’ Flyers have found a few new. players':to reinforce their team, while the Juveniles have slowed down 'to almos a stand still. i Recent action saw the Ju- niors beat the Pulpmakers 9-3 while losing to the Flyers 4-3. In the Pulpmakers second game they handed the Juveniles their third defeat with a 5-2 deci- sion, Early in that week, the Saw- malfierss trounced “o ‘Juveniles after Ing fought to a 5-5 tie with ‘the ret League! Standings as of Nov. LT 8.1.0 Sawmillers 2. 1. 1 a ioe bee he Le 292 1 83 0 Juveniles CC WAYNE’S TWO-WAY | RADIO SALES & SERVICE Ph. 365-3298 We handle car radios, record ‘players, ete, “: 182-4th Ave. Kinnaird : nema un Re Elsie, Shirley and Bever- * | Dear Santa; '|. Dear. Santa. PETTITT PHOTOS. - “ SOLOHd “LLiLta! SMM: - ELECTRIC EYE ZOOM ‘CAMERAS ‘1.8 LENSE. BUILT IN FILTER $49.95, SOLOHd LULLad.: PHOTOS i good: ! Don't nace to Send Mom and Dad, though, that your let- ters must be‘ mailed ‘to the Cas- tlegar News so that they're re- ceiyed no later than ‘noon on Monday of the week in which they should appear in the papers Dear Santa Claus : My. name is Eddie’ Rilkoff and I’m 5% yeats ‘ol I live in Kinnaird I 'try'to be a good boy but some times it is hard for boys to be good. I’m s0 glad Christmas is coming: Would you please come to our house and if you can bring me a red Pick- up Truck, Cruiser and Giant Fire Truck. Thank You very much. I will. leave you some cookies ana pop. Eddie Rilkoff, Box’ 166,’ eMinnalrd BC. Dear. Santa claus Thank you for the dolls you brought us last year, We have tried’ our best ‘to.‘ listen ' this year. My sister Shirley would like a pair’ of skates' and films for Xmas.and I would like a pair of white skates and a Bar- bie doll for myself. — le. For our Baby sister Beuerly. we'd like you to please bring a nice big toy. In retumue will lJeaue.‘you' ‘and your: ‘reindeer some goodies ‘on the table. — * et I want some slippers, Tiny. you — Linda Witcox.: ~~: * * * T am two years old. Tama happy boy. We sure do love you, Santa, Every day’! look*up the” mountain to’see if'you are coming yet. I think you are coming with. the’ first, flake of, snow” that” falls. Do ‘you have any fire engine trucks, that Just write | your letter to: | I “Santa Claus,,Care of Cas- | i Chatty Baby, Pat a’ Burp. "Thank a Mm | would be nice. Bye bye “Santa. | oe Love, Shayne Barker.’ gold fish. Bye Santa. Sherman Barker. © - * ‘Dear Santa PETTITT ha * Faye Trenda Bignell WE ARE OPENING ‘IN OUR NEW. LOCATION Corner of Columbia and Maple Sts. 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