“WONG SERVICE awards were presented two strustees of School District No. 9 at the recent - Sebool Trustees Association annual general *, meeting in Vancouver. Presenting the awards ‘Crime and Accident Statistics Rain Makes “Bridge Slippery Damage has been esti- mated at $1,000 each .to two vehicles whicti collided Monday afternoon ‘on the Kinnaird Bridge. Drivers of the vehicles : have been identified as Joan Alexa MacNicol of Trail, who was driving a 1976 Dodge and ‘Laura Gretchen of Thrums who waa the driver of a 1974 Ford. Police said the MacNicol vehicle had slowed down, to avold hitting a piece of wood on a. the bridge having noted a blue here to Bill Gattrell, top Photo, for 10 years service and to Ernest Mills bottom _ years service is B.C. Lt. Gov. Walter S. Owens, » for 15 “Reasonably Low’ For City © Lynette Lighthoot ” School of Dance | _ heknee ot Student ‘Porbornance i at Stanley Humphries Auditorium Thursday, June 2 at 7:30 p.m. - May 27 - 29 Mr. and Mrs, David Martin (Irian Jaya) Rev. and Mrs. Frank Pickering _ Wapan) Friday and Saturday, 7:25 p.m. Sunday, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Rice and Broth Dinner, Ladies Luncheon, Men’s Breakfast, Youth Fireside CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH “808 Merry Creek Road Call 365-3269 or 365-2630 Plus: Crime and accident statis- ties were low for the month of ~ April, Ald. Dave Ferguson told” Castlegar city council Tuesday. Ferguson, chairman ‘of ‘council's protective services ins, and damage to property offences in the ‘city were “reasonably low.” “There were eight persons charged with impaired driving and six: with possession of soft drugs ‘(marijuana and hash- ish)” Ferguson said. “There were no injury motor accidents and 12 property damage ac- ¢idents reported and investi- gated.” Ferguson said the investi- gation continues in the assault ~ of a nurse at Castlegar and District Hospital April 16, Hospita) security. has been in- creased and will. continue for several more weeks, he said. van heading In the opposite direction. The van stopped and ithe driver jumped out. The Gretchen vehicle, which was directly behind the van, went out of contro! when it tried’ to avoid striking the stopped van and crossed the highway into the path of the MacNicol vehicle. : Police said the van, be- longing to Oglow Building: Supply, was driven by Nick Qglow. ~ No injuries have been te ported. It was raining at the time of the incident which is still under investigation, Local. Court News Kenneth Melnick was fined $250 or in default a month in jail after pleading guilty to a charge of resisting arrest, ° ° . Kevin Leckie pleaded guilty to a charge of being in possession ofa narcotic. He was Results From: Joy Keillor Bridge Club , Seven-and-a-half tables participated in Monday night's play at the Joy Keillor Bridge Club with the following results: North-South ~ Average: 72. First, Joy Keillor and Judy Sheppard, 82; second, Bev MacDonald and Inez Walker, 81; third, Stan Greenwood and Phylis Matteucci, 77. ‘ East-West Average: 63, First, Ian MacDonald and Otto Walker Jr., 78.5; second, Tom Cotton and Rob Wadey, 74.5; third, Gordon Boyd and Helen Keillor, 72.5. THE CHURCH BELL News and Views REGIONAL ECUMENICAL PARISH . from Spring Cleanup Day at St. David's Church last Saturday was will be considered. When final arrangements are made, the by about 0 people, with almost ‘equal representation from both Anglican and United congrega- tions. Three painting. crews were busy on the vestibule, stairways and foyer, several _ groups digging in flower beds and around tree trunks, and others cutting and raking the grass, while downstairs, ano- ther work party cleaned cup- - boards and storage areas. An informal lunch break helped restore the tired work- ers and enabled them to eay their projects to . Mrs. K. Johnson. * * phoning will notify members. Those present signed a ecard to go to Tony Crosbie on . the occasion of his ordination in Saskatoon next mor th. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. D. Marcellus and * A warm welcome was given to a new member of the Christian faith, namely Bradley Craig Coleman, at his baptism Sunday at St. David's Anglican Church with the Rev. Desmond Carroll few jobs remain to be done, ta it is hoped that another work party can be arranged in the near future. The Building and Grounds Committee is to be commended ‘on.thé well-planned day, and ‘the. thanks of both congre-. gatians are « to all who:,, Bradley is the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Craig Coleman "(nee Gay McNabb). Godparents were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Baba- kaiff. : An unusual feature of the occasion was the presence at the service of the baby's four Mr. and Mrs. Roy o3 -* St. David's -Thrift Shop ladies are: pleased to have water-service once more, after being without water for over a month.:-This. was due to the demolition of the old: Elemen- tary School, and unavoidable, but speedy work by. the school board: towards re-construction has remedied the situation. Due to increased donations and lack of space, the shop asks that only clean and useable clothing be given. . Miss * sylvia Fellner was guest speaker at the Anglican Church Women’s regular meet- ing held last week in the under- croft of St, David’s Church. She related her impressions of the Sorrento Centre where she had taken courses last summer, and said it had been a time of fellow- ship with friendly people, as well as a time of learning. She urged her listeners to make an effort to visit the centre to relax in the beautiful surroundings and to enjoy the many facilities available there. She closed with’ the reading of two arming poems on Fri and a h OFFERING: | jer Prices 3. Personal In-Store Service additional dollar. YES INDEED! We Now have a New Photofinisher: MORTIFEE MUNSHAW introduce our new Photo Service we are offering Hy ao" Off all Photofinishing this Friday & Saturday. Rolls brought in for processing will be discounted: an Check and compare — We are offering the Lowest Price y on this C110 Kodacolor Il 12 OXP. sisccccssssecccerrerres fe KR135 Kodakchrome 1 20 exp. with processing We will be Open this Sunday: Castlegar Drug will Low, Lower, Lowest Film Prices C135 Kodacolor Il. .20 exp. Ee 1 e C126 Kodacolor Il $1.60 20 oxp. . 4 Check & Compare — Lowest Prices Anywhere: Cont’ Drug Mort & Treasure Roowe In the ‘Heart of the Castleaird: Plaza 12-1 p.m. and6-7 p.m. open next Sunday of Psalm No. 186. President Mrs. J. Donnan thanked Miss Fellner for her informative Several thank you cards - and, messages were. received from ‘members who had~ap- preciated cards and flowers during recent illness. The June picnic at Chris- tina Lake was the possibility. of the ACW. inviting their husband this time. discussed, and. * Coleman, and Mr. and Mrs, * Norman McNabb; and four great-grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Coleman: and. Mr. and Mrs, L. Newhouser. aoe oe Al Forest, nationally- known editor of the 300,000 subscriber United Church Ob- server was one of three United Church Toronto staff members to visit the Kootenays . last _week, Mr. Forest is best known .. - for his controversial pro-Arab position in the Middle East. He defended the right of church spokesmen, and of the Ob- server, to speak up on such political issues. He noted that his magazine -was ahead of most Canadian opinion on the recognition of . China, the American presence in Viet Nam and a number of other issues. , He also spoke of the © churches in Canada. The small churches, as opposed to large - city churches, are the majority in the United Church, and their “ contribution to Canadian life cannot be underestimated. He spoke of a hunger for spiritual realities evident in the reading interests of Canadians, and in a revival of church life in many places.- The United Church. Ob- tained through Castlegar's | -Fepresentative, Mrs. C.. Din- ning, or through: the church office. > IVAN WICKLUM : licenced Roofing Contractor ~ Thrums: 399-4713 Nelson: 352-2917. Grass Seed : Play Turf.........0.tb. "Ned Kentucky Blue Grass....... tb, $2.10 ‘Geroniums. ‘$] 00 seneseeveredveccnseccoscceaces a Forget! We also havi Corsages & Floral ‘Arrangements eae to sult any occasion. SAM'S NURSERY & FLORISTS 1001 - 9th Ave. South Ph. 365-7312 fined $100 or in default 14 days in jail. * Ld . Norman Kooznetsoff was fined $100 or in default 14 days in jail after pleading guilty to a charge of being in possession of a narcotic, e * . i Robert Martin was fined $800 or.in default one month in jail after pleading guilty ‘to a charge of driving with a blood- alcohol level in excess of .08 per cent, John fall pleaded ae to three counts of supplying lguoe to minors. He was fied $50 for ‘each count: oo Atbertus Jacobus Van Amerongen was placed on three months probation after © pleading guilty to committing an indecent act. * J Antonio Almeida Da Costa pleaded guilty to two charges, one of impaired driving and one ©: of assaulting a police officer. He was given a $100 fine for each charge or in default, one month in jail. * ‘ Frances Geralding Schafer pleaded not guilty but. was found guilty of resisting arrest. She was given a $100 fine or in default 14 days in jail. o . . A juvenile was found guilty of possession of liquor and wilful damage of property. He was fined $25 for each offense. New Denver Goes to Polls This Saturday An election will be held in VALLEY EAWDSCAPE. MURS ERY 226.7270 Ring 20°‘Times + WINLAW, B.C, BOOK NOW FOR THE FINEST RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL LANDSCAPING, 1977 Called alalalatata | STUN yi Rane é * eustom texturing - : New to the Kootenays 8 years as a iter 4p.m. = Midnig ae ° Tues. throu: ahSat. pen ni Ph, 365-74; Sunday Noon until10 p.m. - New Denver y for a mayor and alderman. The resignation of Mayor Vandroy Hansen to become the village works supervisor made the election necessary.'He quit in mid-April, and three people have stepped forward to take his place. John Oxley, retired; Wil- liam E. Rowe, also retired; and Walter G. Thring, a former. alderman, will be vying for the it. There is also an election for fe alae | Ashby, loader oraralors Mabel McCrory, receptionist; James McDonaugh, welder and Frank Pho, owner-operator of the Lu- cerne Motel and restaurant. There are 396 eligible voters in the village. Counting the votes is usually finished within an hour of the closing of the polls, GasSaving Tip. You'll get the best fuel economy by smooth, steady ac- celerator pressure and gradual braking techniques. Ground Beef a Ib. 99° Ling Cod Be bee es ‘Side Bacon SRST an $1.59). Kernel Corn 222% ‘Empress Brand. - Assorted Flavours. 48 fi. oz. tin’.. Fruit Drinks Detergent - Beef Chuck we Rib | ‘Bone In. ) Surround with 3 vegetables. Se Canada Grade ... ‘Tide Laundry - Roast CASTLEGAR, EWS. Thursday, May 26, 1977 Beef Beacloss ‘on Seok or Bedst Full Cut. Canada. 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