ST. RITA'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev. E. A. Brophy Ph. 365-7143 Sunday Masses at 9am. - 11 am. -7 p.m. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Ph, 365-5637 Next to the Cloverleaf Motel Castleaird Plaza Family Bible Hour - 10 a.m, Family Worship 11 a.m. Evening Worship Service 7.00 p.m. ee GRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 7th Ave. Kinnaird Rev. J. H. Wiseman DIVINE WORSHIP and Sunday School 9.30 a.m. Evening Service ‘Tur iy: 7.30 p.m. Prayer and Bible Study Thursday: patie p.m, Home League y: 7.30 p.m. Open Air and Young Peoples. Public invited to all services. Envoy ard Mrs. K. Mallory Ph. 365-7112 You are never a stranger at the Army ———_— LUTHERAN CHURCH SERVICES in-law. It is years since the sister and brothers have spent the festive season to- gether. Miss Marshall and her Drother Mack left early in January to return home. Mrs. A. J. Jenner of Rob- son returned home at the weekend after spending a few days in Vancouver Miss Donna Dewis, who is residing in Trail where she is employed, was home at the weekend visiting her parents in Robson, Mr. and Mrs. S. Dewis. Mrs, G. Shepherd return- led home Tuesday of last week after spending the holiday season visiting her brother- -| roofs of private homes, is lic spirited young people, ating independently from any organized group. some 30 high school students raise their shovels in salute to the camera. They are members of the SHSS band who SNOW REMOVAL operations in driveways and from the - and 1 GLENMERRY USED FURNITURE 3194 Highway Drive in the Millar and Brown Building, Trail. Phone 364-1822 WE BUY AND SELL USED FURNITURE Open Weekdays 1 p.m. - 5.30 p.m. Open Fridays 1 p.m. - 9 p.m. are attempting to raise $1,400 for a spring band trip. This they got a fifth of the way towards their providing an opportunity for fund-raising for many pub- as well as those individuals oper: ere pas goal by shovelling stores, houses and driveways. With $300 already in the bank, they're hopeful the white fluff keeps falling. Another group of young people active in snow re- moval operations is the O. B. Ballard Rover Crew. — Castlegar News Photo inlaw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. P. Smibert in South Burnaby. Mrs. N. Churches left Sunday for White Rock where she will be looking after her mother, Mrs. Woodall, who is very ill. : Mrs. I. McNeil, who has spent the holiday season vis- iting with her son and daughter-in-law, Rev. and in Edmonton, Alta., is expect- ed home this weekend. Chamber Against Sharp Increase In Estate Taxes Mrs. A. McNeil and family| © seen the advent of a new scout program. This program was the volunteer help of our numerous ict At this time it may be fit- ting to introduce our district SCOUTING In the Kootenay- Columbia District By 0. 8. Ballard Rover Crew, Robson formation has been obtained from Kinnaird but we under- stand that they have had a ur district commissioner, Reg Bro, re- minds us that a district com- missioners’ training confer- ence is being held at Selkirk College on Jan. 25 at 10 a.m. Tt will be an ali-iay session, lunch provided, and is ope? The ‘passing of 1968 has made possible through scouters. ers to: you. BEL ‘AIR Beauty Salon Telephone 365-5822 607 Columbia Avenue CASTLEGAR, B.C. INDIVIDUAL HAIR STYLING HAIR COLORING, BLEACHING AND COLD WAVES HAIR PIECES & WIGS STYLED By Miss Barbara Friesen Pee Wee Pup Teams Have Several Defeats Due to the weather last week, indecent}on Jan, 9 sending one of there|their house league teams to were no house league games|play Castlegar Canadiens. At played in the Pup league. |the end of the first, veriod Castlegar | Castlegar led 1-0. At the end the second period Nelcon 1. Jed 2-1 and in the concluding period the visitors outscored hard hitting game with the|*"- “ome side 3-1 to give a visitors outscoring side by a score of 3- er for Castlegar was DePaoli, unassisted. D. Castlegar | sisted Nelson. visited Pap Bats 1eneilea to vail Former Local ip) Reps travelle a The home team proved to be Man Named a bit too powerful for our fellows this time defeating them by a score of 9-0. FINGER LICK’'N SPECIAL SHSS ACTIVITIES By Katherine Knippelberg District Socials Mrs. 0. E. Hughes 365-5503 home of Mr. and Mrs, Nick Wishlow of Kinnaird was Winter are slowly on Thouta be a “great boset 0 a school spirit. ze Commit have been , now seulpturing contest. The night before the contest should find carved into shape the follow- ing dey Pp follow. crowds, Aud be a carnival without its F.J. SMITHERAM TOWING Fully Insured Phone 365-5308 Box 1351, Castlegar carnival programs beginning to take pe. The fro swect: festivities, to|everyone! .* no carnival would place at Sood, e actual carni see So, our shirt practising! Accident At the Ferry someday during the two weeks, So far, everything looks and th 1 rads,|should be loads of fun for c'mon, boys. Roll up sleeves and start 19, who was that province's - only holiday traffic fatality. their ‘Yauis, who at St. Joseph’s Nursing School in Victoria, and their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wishlow and infant daughter Jenneine of Terrace, Congratulations to and Mrs. P. T. Melville of Kinnaird who celebrated their 53rd wedding anniver- sary last Friday. Also to be congratulated are Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Mc- Creight of Kinnaird who cel- ebrated thelr 54th wedding anniversary last Saturday. Mrs, C. C, Vanderburgh of Oliver left Friday after nding a few days her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Denny Hughes of Kinnaird. Mrs. Vander- urgh was returning from Pincher Creek, Alta., where she attended the funeral of her nephew Mr. Lorne Reed, Recent visitors. to the/Un it has returned to her studies|in hig Mr. | tons. with |last Thursd: Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dah- of Kinnaird returned home recentiy after attending the funeral of Mr. Dahhn's father, Erik Dahlin, who diea 92nd year. Services were held Jan. 2 from the Seventh Day dventist Church at Claresholm, Alta. Mr. Fred H. Kesler of Kinnaird celebrates his 93rd birthday today. Congratula- Charged After Accident Here A Nelson man has been charged with failing to yield the right of way at an inter- section following an accident ul evening at the Mineo inition a Ce olice say ond Cecil Couch of Nelson Was charged ehi Nicholas Panio of Kinnaird. Damage to the Couch vehicle was $50 while that to the Panio car was $94. 200 2 Car, There were no injuries. Police say a car driven by Wayne MacNico) of naird and a_pickw Frederit Robson wi volved. The MacNicol vehicle was proceeding towards Cel- gar from Castlegar while the Giraud truck was coming off An RCMP spokesman said the yield to ferry traffic. sign was obscured by snow at time of the accident and no charges were Kin- the ferry when the accident] .4 occur! “COFFEE BREAK” By LOIS HUGHES Box 731, Castlegar Tell Lois: 365-5503 January is often suggest- as the month of leisure after a busy Christmas sea-| son, a time when thoughts can be turned to watching for yard goods on sale and getting the spring wardrobe we stock SAVAGE SHOE. for children Maddocks Shoe Store a full selection of quiet, undemaa- rule unnecessary if you mark your knitting needles in in- You will find a tape or yw did Henry Wads- worth Longfellow put it? of the bosom of the air. Out of the cloud-folds of her garments shaken, Over the woodland brown Over -the harvest: fields forsaken, ches and 5. scribe the lines or use fing- ernail polish. both sleeves at the same time and bare, on the same needles. In doing tol You may they will be identical as length. Contest Started January 13, 1969. See Us for Details! Pot Roasts of Beef Canada Choice, Canada Good Mature Grain-Fed Beef Pork Riblets Meaty. Gov't. Inspected. ................5 39° Cut-U Tray Pack Fowl . Gov't. Approved Ground Beef Fresh. Canada Choice, Good .... Pork Steaks Government Inspected Empire Bacon Sliced. Gov‘t. Approved. 1 Ib. Pkg. Luncheon Meat 3 Ae $1 Jubilee. 12 07z. tins .......... Granulated Sugar. 10 = 89° Pancake Syrup to all scouters of the district. Co Please try to attend and re- Hospital Boss gister now! . ‘Also, Baden Powell week A former administrator d we re-lof the Castlegar and District - the need| Hospital has been appointed jay at our|new administrator of the Ver- . stores.| non Jubilee and Enderby end Silent and soft and slow When unraveling a knit- D the snow.” ted garment, wind the yarn around a quart milk bottle and dip it in water. The yarn will be free of kinks when it is dry and ready to use again. 32 oz. Bottle Sizzle Burger CHIPS AND SHAKE very well by Sigurd F. Olson Wildlife: