12 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thureday, Nov. 23, 1972 Gonsclencs and Comment Love Explodes in Africa tH ublic of Upper Votta — “We of a number of Observers and this writer concerning a conference in- ‘volving many of the Prot- estant pastors and mission- aries in Upper Volta. it is it we are see- ing? First, we are seeing reconciliauions and apolog- jes that are very deep. Mis- Witnesses Attend Recent Convention Approximately 50 Jeho- 's Witness from the Cas- tlegar-Kinnaird Area, : in- cluding their presiding Min- ister Leonard Sawatzky, were among the 1,051 mem- bers to attend the Jehova- h’s Kitness Convention at McKim High School in Kim- berley over the weekend. | At the conclusion of the Sunday afternoon, ‘itnesses heard reports from their employment and per- secuted in ways. adapted to appeal to president Dr. H. Kamazu’ Banda, and other authorities in the Republic of Malawi protesting these The new moble kitchen, used for the first time, turn- ing out 2,025 full couse meals, was reported funct- joning well. are themselves before African bretheran and asking for- giveness for sights and wrongs, The Africans too are siraightening out things that have been hidden and buried for years. Perhaps the most tou- ching apology was that of a When she was finished her words, as they say here, an elderly African pastor s.ood before her. Uneducated he was, but eloquent nevertheless. “You are our mother. You have brought. the Gospel to us. You have told us what our own mothers never told us. We forgive you. We all for- give you.” Then impulsively, spon- taneously, the petite mis- sionary grandmother hug- ged the old man. A black man, And it was beautiful. The second thing we are seeing is the uaprece- dented expression of Chris- tian love. And the differ- ence in culture does not ex- . plain it, God has sent an explosion of love to these ‘ican’ . Chris! » both black and white. There has been joy and jubilation, re- pentence anda river of tears. Words fail. But one thing can be said, What the world needs is love, and the church can not take it to the world un- til it has a renewal of ag- ape love, the deep love of ie Holy Spirit. The most hopeful sign im Christendom 1s the re- newed love among Christ- ians world-wide. Visible ob- servable love is the true ec- ume: DYNAMO BANTAM League Champions, who recently received the Public Freightways Trophy in soccer action are, back row, left to right, Logan Miller-Talt, coach Bill Miller- Tait, Gary Hubert, Robert McGillivray, Fran- cis Baff, David Normandeau, Colin Hetman, Mitch Hetman and Danny Wallace. Front row, left to right, Ron Sherstibitoff, Mario Baff, Robert Kirkwood, Danny Zoobkoff, captain Pat Rilkoff and Dean Ternent. Mis- sing is Danny Nazaroff, — Castlegar and District Soccer Association Photo People in All Walks of Life Find Local Libraries Source of Information fo Fit All Occasions Every member of a club or organization should know how to inwoduce a speaker, organize a panel discussion, and conduct a business meeting smoothly and efficiently. Do it well with the help of a book from your public library, duore and more Canad- fans are becoming their own handymen. You can save money by doing things yourself with the help of books at the public library. then you hear an inter- esting topic on radio or televsion, why not follow it up by reading books about the subject at the public library. Do you find it hard to keep your children out of mischief these: days, W! not keep them busy wit! interesting games and other activities suggested in books at the public library. 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The course includes such related subjects asec- onomics, * n,“-agcount- “Ing, commercial oration finance and * psy. - ology. , too, if you read up-to-date books and magaznes about todays world at the public library. The library has new TV set, planning fixing a faucet, and hund- reds of other practical, use- ful topics. Vist your local puble Ubrary. Overweight? The pub- ‘lic ‘library has many prac... ‘tical “manuals and-books on reducing and diet. Helpful books on how to retire’ and enjoy it are. available at the public lib- sank, you don’t read books you are missing something! New hooks on a. wide. var- iety of subjects are arriv- ing at the public library every week. Then you need facts for home or business phone the public library first. Are you looking for ideas and suggestions for those parties coming up this spring? The public li- brary has books tbat will give you helpful suggestions for decoration, food, favors and games. 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Don't start off without first getting the knowledge you need from he ‘books in your public library. “Mom, you gotta be kid- din”. .....Don't, be left be- bind by’ your children ‘ue. Wt" théy find you t60 coii- ventional for words. They get new ideas about people, politics, and concepts in modern living from books. ‘And so can you. Join your public library. Tease your imagination. Surprise your fai What’s for dinner to- night? How about” trying some exotic dish from the “COFFEE BREAK” By LOIS HUGHES Box 731, Castlegar Tell Lois: 365-5503 the - If you have been trying to avold the word, the ld Is off, In a couple of days we et but month away from istmas. If you haven't given the . date too much thought, what would you say if 1 told you tomorrow is the last day ‘to guarantee unsealed greet- ing cards to Great Britain if they are going by surface mall and Dec. 13 if by air? fou_still have until Dec. 8 for parcels. by alr but those that were to gu by surface mail should have been posted way back on the 10th of this month. I can happily hand out -all this advice for it seems I have a rare husband — and and takes care of posting in general. ‘ ; Tt is a terrific help with the schedule we keep, but it is also something that he has done in all our mar- ried years when my time was far from as active as his, One thing about our overseas parcel that pleased me this year was the artic- les were light, unbreakable and appropriate. The majority of the ar- ticles were purchased dur- ing the summer when it was easier to pick up items that looked Canadian and were really on display for the tourist trade. Z By. fall everything was in readiness except a gift for one young lady. The answer here seem- ed to be one.of those cute little octopl you can make from a. styrofoam ball and synthetic wood. All young girls seem to adore stuffed toys or indl- 0 ST. RITA'S | CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev. W. Harrison | Ph, 365-7143; } Sunday Masses at | 9am, - 11 am. -7 p.m. - vidui their bedrooms, The Octopus I chose to make calls for one four inch styrofoam ball, two skeins of wool, set of eyes from a hobby shop and sufficient ribbon for a bow. have yet to see the creation from these minor articles not please a young miss and the weight is so decided to the basic C deadlines, Earlier delivery is one thing post office staff will ‘appreciate. Britain unsealed cards, surface mail deadline is Nov. 24, and parcels by air Dec. 8. For the rest of Europe unsealed cards by air must be sent by Dec. 8° This is the same for sealed cards and letters by air service. Parcels by air service for the rest of Europe should be posted by Dec. 6. In Canada and the U.S. the deadline for parcels is Dec, 8 while letters and cards for both the U.S, and Eastern Canada should also be mailed by this date. Dec. 13 Is the deadline given for out-of-town letters and cards in Canada and Dec. 17 for those to posted right in your own own. 9:45 A.M. Sunday SUNDAY SCHOOL BEG! REGIONAL ECUMENICAL PARISH Anglican & United Churches ROBSON COMMUNITY CHURCH 9:45 A.M, United or Anglican Service 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) Perish - Gffice: “Phone : 365-8937, » wClergy:'Terry Allen and Ted Bristow (alternate weeks) School INS ON SEPTEMBER 10 ones CALVARY | BAPTIST CHURCH Office 365-5430 ~ orship llam. Evening ‘Wor ip Service 00 ST. PETER LUTHERAN CHURCH 405 Maple St., Castlegar Worship Service 2 p.m. Sunday School 10 am. 965-7502 and 365-8354 . “The Church of the Lutheran Hour” APOSTOLIC CHURCH ico Wed. 7.90 Prayer Bible - Study . N, Walker - Phone 365-6662 ea PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 791 First Ave. Pastor; Rev. H. H. Graham Church Ph, $66-5212 « Sunday School 9.55 a.m. Morning Worship 11 am, Evangelistle ice 7 p.m. Tuesday: Bible Study 7.30. Friday: Young Peoples 7.80 Mrs. Norman McNabb and Rc, Maddocks From fhe Director's Desk. By Jack Alouf Gymnastic classes are showing gvod response. We have ciasses for hool have been out of school for more than one year, The course will run for 18 weeks, 45 Pp ers right up to Grade 12. There are five ferent classes.a week and the total registration to date is 184 chudren and students. The program offers a four shield progression sys- tem that all can participate in. Later on the groups will be. doing some display work 0, We are not closing re- gistrations on this program 80 if you have a youngster who would like to take, part just call the Recreation. Of- fice for details on the class- es. There is an effort be- ing made at this time to see what interest there is in lacrosse. This sport would start right after the hockey season Closes. If anyone is in seeing lacrosse GRACE : PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Services & Church School Sundays at 11.30 am. - Minister Rev. Clare Martin Ph. 352-7400, Nelson, B.C. CHURCH OF GOD 804 - 7th Ave., Kinnaird » Sunday School - for all. ages — 10 a.m. Morning Worship 11 a.m. Evening Fellowship Hour * 7:30 pm ate a em erey Minister? “Ira“Jobniséa °°"? Ph, 965-6762 Business and Professional Directory Dutch Cleaning Service Day-Week or Monthly Contracts ing wall to wall at your public library? You may be a heroine to the family, or you may end up going out for dinner. Have past camping trips ended in disaster for all" involved? All the the correct do’s and dont’s can be learned from the books in your. public library. carpet and rugs Free Estimates. Ph. free of charge 352-7123 or Nelson Zenith 6826, Castlegar. Cc. Van Pelt MARKEN ENTERPRISES Amway Distributors +. Ph. 365-5459 Kinnaird, B.C. , BOLINDARY Electric (Castlegar) Ltd. Electric Heat Specialists Medallion Homes Ph. 365-7241 FAMILY SHOE RENEW 631-3rd. Ave. CASTLEGAR 65-3231 Phone 24 hr. Service ‘on most oe Repairs heels while you wait Holder of Orthopedic Certificate of Registration in the Shoe Service Institute of America VACUUM FILTER QUEEN . SALES & SERVICE 1440 Bay Ave., Trail, B.C. Ph. 368-9164 For RUBBER STAMPS See, Phone, Write Clean Cut Rubber Stamp Shop Box 25, Robson, B.C. Ph, 365-7605 GREEP’S ELECTRIC CONTRACTING SALES & SERVICE Ph. 365-7075 Free Estimates DESMOND T. LITTLEWOOD D.O5S. OPTOMETRIST 366. Baker St. Nelson, B.C. Ph, 352-5152 H. VAN OOSTEN Furnace Cleaning - Oil Heating - -Tinsmithing P. O. Box 99, Cascade Ph. 447-9428, Christina Lake | COLUMBIA SIGNS Plastic — Neon.— Painted| Sales ervice Professional — Prompt Installations ~ PARDMAN FURNITURE]: Maytag Sales and Service GUARANTEED REPAIRS Ph. .-365-5240 ROBSON RADIO & TV. Your ADMIRAL Dealer Sales & Service Also TV Rentals Ph, Pete Zibin 365-5575 CASTLEGAR FUNERAL HOME Dedicated to Kindly . Thoughtful Service { Ambulance — Flowers : Granite, Marble and Bronze Plaques — WEST KOOTENAY ANIMAL HOSPITAL Castleaird Plaza = | Next to Young Agencies 7 to 9 p.m. ral aney aa MOORE FORMS ADDING TAPES: RECEIPT BOOKS ; eu CASTLEGAR NEWS! Phone 365-7268 { started in this area, just call the Recreation Office ton program. Any help in area would be appre- ciated. A fourth class steam engineering course is now being offered. The course will enable workers to pass the B.C. fourth class exam. Canada Manpower is pre- pared to sponsor adults who hours and will commence on Dee, 14 and end approx: ril 12, For fur- ther details contact the Re- creation Office, Regional Recreation is looking for a large garage or shed that we can use for storage. It must be big enough to house our canoe trailer, one other utility trailer and the recreation bus. We would prefer to rent this facility but we will also consider any other type of arrangement, We need the facility as soon as pos- sible. Another reminder that the Blueberry Creek Recre- ation Commission will be holding their next bingo on Monday at the arena hall. ‘This will be a Silver Dollar Bingo. Opon Letter Heart Dollars for B.C. Heart Foundation Keeps 20 Vifal Research Projects Working When Mrs, Norman Mc- Nabb and Mrs, R. C, Mad- docks left Castlegar to at- tend the Heart Delegates Workshop in Vancouver, Nov. 5, 6, and 7, they didn’t know about things like ad- vanced telemetry systems to safeguard infants on their journey ‘into life, . . or vas- cular data p ing. At this time Dr, Dru- mmond Is working on the effect of adrenalin-like sub- -stances on the heart and seeking to identify enzym- es which will maintain nor- mal heart action in hearts under stress. Dr, Litherland, a heart surgean, is working on a 1B. » OF, enzyme identifying. The: did know that they were responsible in a good part, for the Heart Fund exceed- ing last year's goal so they were able to allocate en- ough funds to kee; At the works! heart representati and Ustened to three top research scientists, Dr. George Drummond, Dr, Henry K, Litherland and Dr. Molly Towell. Dr. Drummond took his listeners behind the scenes in research to the ‘‘basica” where ideas are nurtured, tried and eventually pres- ented to the physicians af- ter strictly controlled test- ' Table Tums As Trapper Is Trapped The tiger trapper was putting the finishing touch- es to a wooden trap when the animal he was after ap- peared behind him. Man just made it in jump inside the’ stout cage and was able to slam the door shut before the anim- al attacked. The trapper was be- sleged inside the cage for two days with the tiger chewing at the wooden bars while trying to reach him. Requesis Separate Vote on MD To the People of Robson: This District Municip- ality that the towns of Cas- tlegar and Kinnaird are pul- ling for would be a great thing for the above two towns. It would give them the privilege of having the bees Reatae pround: them, ebson, help pa; for thee Rs on which we would nothing in return. An article in the Cast- legar News of November 9, 1972, states that a decision will possibly be made by an overall vote of the whole ple realize that this we give Castlegar and Kinnaird receive (01 Vs) on which they have overexpan- ded themeclven y ‘2 I would like to “ have them explain to us in Rob- son why.we should join them and have our taxes increased considerably to help pay off their mortg- ages and honds, help pay for their protection, street lights and so on for an- over cot’, Apparently:cthere is a provision in the Municipal Act for a separate vote. Let us be fair and have a sep- arate vote if a vote is nec- essary. In conclusion -may I say that Robson and the other outlying districts would have no more. services or priveleges than they now have but would be paying a lot more taxes. My only hope is that a lot more peo- ple in the outlying districts will write similar letters expressing their views in the hope that we may pro- vect ourselves from the se.- fish interests on the part of the towns of Castlegar and Kinnaird, And remember, do not be fooled by this flood of propaganda. It is better to attack than find ourselves on the defensive. «R.A: Fowler, Re WHAT'S INA. NAME? Well, to two lucky Castlegar News. readers, t's $5 apiece from now until Christmas. All you have to do is look - through the . advertisements in this - paper each week until Christmas. Hf you find your name, phone 365-7266 and collation of. case histories in the fleld of vascular surgery, a quick and detailed reference sys- tem for surgeons. Dr. Molly Towell's work may bring about the hap- py day when children wi be born in this world with- out the spectre of cerebral palsy, mental retardation and other birth defects. Shi ‘king with tel 7 Castlegar Resident ohn Harshenin Opens Practice d f the Can- ds pwd ig wil and el equipment to study heart activity and oxygen levels of the unborn infant to find out which in- fants are undergoing dist- ress before and during Wallace B. Haughan, CBE, new president of the B.C. Heart Foundation, said that with such vital examp)- a of where the heart dol- Fund goal of $565,000 will be easily attained. Last year, he announced, $390,- 613 was spent on 20 re- search projects, UERATE. - CHICKENS A of the adian College of Massage and Hydrotherapy of Toron- to, John Harshenin, has re- cently opened a massage therapy practice in Trail. While in Toronto Mr. Harshenln also studied der- umbia, Mr. Harshenin Is a re- sident of the Castlegar dist- rict. He is married and has three children. CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday THE FOOD PEOPLE Nov. 23, 1972 D-BAR-D CABARET © Friday and Saturday Night 9 P.M. TO1 AM. 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