PageS - CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C, Thursday, October 22,, 1 953 Mental Patient Taken From Bus Here For DETTOL SAFE AND Trip Back To Coast An unidentified man was tak- 24th, Legislature Approves 49 Bills umbia restaurants became tax free and the province's new liq- uor laws went into effect shortly Robson Couple Gatch 19 Pound Fish At Meals under $1 in British Col- Trout Lake Resort ory \ Published Every Thursday at “The Grosshinds: of the Kootenayst: Vol. 6, No. 44 “CASTLEGAR, BRITISH: SOMUMBIS. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1953 en to the provincial mental in-| iror 2 ‘pm, Saturday. a stitution from Castlegar Monday! ‘Those were among the 49 bills|Tinke in the Lardeau country, afternoon after having allegedly} passed by the B.C.’ 24th, Legis- | Their biggest catch ‘was a 19 aused a disturbance on a Grey-|lature which was Sat-| pound Ki trout-which was fh | urda: hooked by Mrs. Anderson but re- hound bus near Castlegar, dur. iy. i at ing the weekend. The Lieutenant Governor ex- quired the cooperation o! Ir. hose name was not{Pressed “deep sorrow” over the| Anderson to land. ‘Thezman, whose ing by bus to| death of Education Minister Tilly| The fishing party also includea acta cram Vancouver Rolston in Vancouver last week.|Art’s brother and his. wife, ~Mr; Crane ten loyed for|He said the province had suffer-jand Mrs. Howard Anderson of whate ta bed ben stipley ed a great loss in the passing. of| Trail, and Mrs. Jim Johnston of the’ past twe months: a “valued Cabinet Minister and| Trail. Thefr catches included sev- At.one stage of the trip he is! representative of the people.” |eral Kamloops trout and one or reported to have attempted to)” 7, giving final assent to the re-|two Dolly Vardens, stab a woman passenger UN" its of the Legislature's five} The 19 pounder broke Mrs. known to him. When other pet he weeks of sittings, the Lieutenant/ Anderson’s line when almost at engers told him to “sit down” he) Governor made. special mention|the boat but was promptly gaf- did so without question. He Wa} 06 nine. pieces 8 Cents Per Copy EFFECTIVE From your RED & WHITE Food Store AY PRICES EFFECTIVE OCT..23 and 24, Almost 700 Men Off Jobs fice oS Celgar Sawmill Employees Join IWA Strike, Saturday - Bonfize Party Planned |30,000 or $3,000. & For Halloween, Sat. Saturday niet te Aa ews] OUCH. Public Meeting Firechief Warns Eve or Halloween; — the « ‘one An appeal.that all residents en-|Night of the year when ‘witches sure their chimneys are cleaned, fly, and goblins wail and: ghosts ¢ rT d F at least once a year, ‘was voiced, take a wide range of bodily forms a e or on., OV. this week by Castlegar Fire Chief to perform their wierdest antics, A total of 143 ‘employees of the William Waldie & Sons Division Ea. Lewis. In preparation for this ‘annual ‘The special public meeting which will decide what use is be Celgar Development Company Sawmill at Castlegar, went on strike ‘Dirty ‘chimneys cost “every, influx of nether-world visitors | made of-the $30,000 available to Castlegar and District for a recrea- Saturday morning along with other TWa-affiliated lumber opera.|‘t@xpayer needless expense’ when |and in’ hopes of Salling them Honal project, will be held Monday evening, November 9, in the tions throughout the Kootenays, me couse a'fire,” he said, “: from b malng, Hall, C at 8 p.m, i lal in the pran! 1: te Men at the Celgar at le that for every P . are often wont This was announced Wednes- Chimney Fires ara Needless Expense, Margarine, Delmar 2 hs. eine ae 65e T to Soup Campbell’s . 2for -° 25¢ Strawberry Jam ’ Round Steak Blue Label bovis: 656: Minced Beef Blue Label Lb uc... Bie Veal Steak An All Family Antiseptic PITTS’ Rexall’ Drug Open Mon. - Wed. - Fri. Nights of legislation.| fed by Art before it could make Nakusp also ar and was held in the jail here pending his removal to the insti- tution, on Monday. Day or: Night Phone 4231 ANMBINATION STORM “DOORS 7 CABINET MAKING turned over to RCMP at Castle-|iy.05. were the Act to appoint some commissioner to investigate work by women, the Liquor Act, the Act that places 10 per cent tax on liquor by the glass and good its escape. selling lands back to the Douk-| puch fight as a hobors equalization of assess- caught by Art. It took 35 min- ments, taxes on mining and 108-| tes by Mrs, Anderson’s. watch, ging profits, equal pay for equal] 4, jand this fish. Tos Late le Slacsify This fish did not put up! as elicatize: ee 1, 05 -Lb. wis e 59c |. eb tn. : Sardines Pork Riblets .... . Brunswlok 2 for ...... 19¢ Ce see LOS. Lb. the Act cences and amendments to the Act, : All Coast Finishing Materials are used in our C eaey: members of -the KOOTENAY BUILDERS and Suppliers “Phone 4066 — °-, Columbia Avenue began peetations to return to their own ridings where. they. will take up their normal occupations until the next session, expected in February. The one just ended luded two weeks of night sit- ot JUST ARRIVED .-. B.V.D. ALL WOOL AUTHENTIC TARTAN. SPORT SHIRTS They're. washable and the Ideal Shirt . for Fall Wear. Drop in and take a look and you will agree it’s Super B.V.D. QUALITY. : tings, called by Social Credit Premier W. A. C. Bennet to clean up all‘ the business before the house, It was the Social Credit Party's first session as a majority govern- ment, COMMISSION NEWS BRIEFS ROCK CRUSHER Castlegar may soon have ‘a rock crusher, it was reported at the bi-monthly village. commis- sion meeting Monday evening. A dismantled crusher, complete with’ a large number of spare CELEBRITY cance — Longines Symphonette, Michel Piastro Conductor, Monday, Oct. 26, 8:30 p.m. Trail Junior. High School Auditorium. Second pay- ment on memberships payabic Sat., Oct. 24, at Rolie Crowe Agencies Bldg. 839 Eldorado St., Trail. Also a limited’ number of season memberships on _ sale then. Hours 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m, 2 C43 FOR RENT — Heated apartmert with private bathroom, electric range and other facilities, Alex Eremenko, Phone-3061, 1-43 CARD OF THANKS — Castlegar and District Fall Fair Board washes, to fants. ihe (Merchants tt supported ‘the Fall Fair. Cc LEGAL NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons having claims against Dr. G. L, Bothamley, please forward same to McBride, ako Resort |) A. EREMENKO &-(O Mr. and Mes et ‘Anderson of . my s ‘aoe rom a iseceniul fehing tp at Tot|§’ “Special Prices for Oct, 16 and 17 Rinso Detergent Giant Pkg. .. 76c Sausages, Breakfast be. SB e Bacon : Side Sticed 3 Ib. ....... 33e 2 Ibs. ...... 25e AND IN OUR LADIES’ DEPT. WINTER COATS A SPECIAL GROUP REDUCED BY 25 PERCENT OFF ‘REGULAR PRICE . PURE WOOL DRESSES nee TO CLEAR ‘AT 25 PERCENT OFF REGULAR PRICE a Allan & Moran, C: B.C. parts, is being and put into running order by a. Robson resident. NO HOT ASHES, PLEASE A complaint was heard from a resident that ashes had not been BUY WHERE YOUR DOLLAR BUYS DOLLAR VALUE picked up with the garbage. The commissioners were advised this ‘was because the ashes were hot and could have set something. on fire. The public is advised that no hot ashes are to be put out for garbage collection, They will definitely not be picked UP, if hot, GRAVEL NEEDED oe Public Works Commissioner GRAHAM WAFERS, Weston’s Pie as PORK & BEANS, M.B. 15 oz., 2 tins for. , CUT GREEN BEANS, Dewkist .15 oz., 2 tins for .........-- , PEAS & CARROTS, M. B. 2 tins for ........-6-2025 PEAS, MLB. Size 5’s : ; 15 oz., 2 tins foro... 2. oe ee SOLO MARGARENE, 3.Ibs. for ..... 95e § Round Steak Ib. --- 55; Loin Pork Chops Ib. -- 59 Picnic Hams |b. Ale: , |NEW ALLEY Bert C! is to be asked to have the road from John Nev- akshonoff’s to Cliff Wanless’s on "the Shewchuk Subdivision, grav- elled and graded. JOINT MEETING A joint meeting with the Kin- naird Village Commission is: to be held at Kinnaird tomorrow evening. Matters ‘pertaining © to the UBCM convention at, Van- couver, end of this month, will be among.the things discussed. COURT OF REVISION A court of revision of ‘the voter's list will be held on Nov. 10 at the Castlegar Village Of- fice with the full Board empow- ered to sit. ‘- A request for opening of an alley through a. property at Eighth Avenue and’ Maple Street was referred to Public Works Cc Bert C) i for action. : : W. Kootenay Teachers Hold-Gonvention Castlegar District school teach- ers joined hundreds of others from all parts of West Kootenay and Boundary at the Teacher’s Convention in Rossland, .Thurs- day, Friday and Saturday, The Convention opened with ‘a panel discussion on “School --- Community Service or Master.” It was made plain that the whole question revolves around -the ‘|moral issue of man’s responsi- bility in community" living, The school can: only be part of the necessary. character building of the student, The greater part must come from ‘the home first and then the other organizations in the’ community with. the church in the vanguard. Dr. Friesen, Head of the Ext- ension Department at UBC, spoke. on the convention theme, “Edu- cation For Community Living" Friday evening and also address- Ce-0P STORE ed ‘the teachers on the topic “Adult Education for What?” . Why not join the “ 2” Fir S1S sq. ft. .... 19c 4” Fir ‘s1S sq. ft. 2” Fir S1S a aq, ft. § Fir S1S aq! &” Birch sq. ft..... +... 32¢ “ys Mahogany sq. ft. i ; 2” Mahogany sq. ft. “ 2. 37: ; 3”"Goldenash sq. ft. . -. 36c }” Fir SIS, sq. ft. 2... 15¢° ae 25e ft. .....°30c “Yep! Thai's what the ‘Little:-Lady will say when you show her - what you can make with. es. PLYWOOD - T-YOURSELF” Gang. Just think of all the wonderful things you can do with Plywood and ‘look at the many kinds we have available for you... 2’ Red Oak sq. ft....... 53c 4” Satin Walnut sq. ft. . 70c. -2” Black Walnut sq. ft. 62c¢ “y-26¢ > = some 670 ien-haye stopped work | is by. those ‘at Nakusp, Castlegai Canal | en, ” Fiat ; continuing their work, as are the heir ~ job ‘ P ‘Thursday ight The Gastlogn Unit Of Sea Cadets , ‘employees had voted for strike 71 to 63 while the vote.at Nak- usp had been 22-18 for strike. The government supervised strike vote. among, some 2000 lor ‘in 30 plants earlier in the month, rg{0f the Sea Cadet Corps, is belng To Be Formed Here The preliminary machinery for organization of a Castlegar ‘unit set up under, the impetus of eight had ehded, in a 795 voting for a strike and the same number against. The vote showed that workers in 19 indivi- and District residents, : First step, which is to be taken tonight ata public meeting in the Village pays $1.50 per hour; per man, Althougtt this‘ méney’ goes into the Firemen's Benevolent Fund, it still comés from the payer's Pockets, he sald. “In the case of chimney’ he continued, “which nearly, ways result.. .from a dirty ‘c im- ney, the expejise to the taxpayers cerned, can be avoided if every, dual . strike action while those in the other 20 rejected it, Mill officials expressed . some surprise that:the IWA’ union was going ahead with strike action in view of. the closeness of the vote. IWA . officials: said .the. strike would probably spread eventual- ly, to alI-39. operations. : Clayton’ Walls, executive sec- retary of the IWA said. at -Nelgon last ‘week that the operators had .offered the mena renewal-of last year’s contract but the offer was The 1952 was at 720 Pim, is Mhe’ formation of ‘a unit of the Navy League here. This group will then set up a Sea Cadet Cominittee who: will organize ° the Sea Cadet: Corps ere, > . All interested parents are .urg- ed to attend this meeting. .Boys eligible ‘to join the Sea Cadets are those. between the ages of 14 and 19,.Sea Cadets, like army or air cadets, will not. be obligated in any way to join’ the Armed Forces following their. ‘cadet a renewal of the IWA's 1951 agreement, he said, ‘and'did not Provide. any wage increase. ° The. tinion sought an 18 cent hourly wage increase to bring in- terior worker's wage levels up to those of” coastal’ loggers: “Present interior: basic ‘ scale’ is $1.29 112. - Indications wére Tuesday: that Mun, pre ion ; {80 a long wey towards eliminat: a year.” neys as they have lately, the vil- lage. commissioners may find if necessary to passa by-law pros} viding fines for-owners of homes’ where a dirty. chimney has caus-; ed a fire. Every owner of a home and the inconvenience to all con-| Mr. Lewis suggested, “ig peo By continue neglecting ® their chim RB Killough are preparing a party for them Saturday evening.” There'll be. first, a showi 1g of fire the Castlegar- Volunteer |to indulge in, a committee of | E" ae Fire Brigade is called out. to, the Castlegar, residents headed by J. F Treman. Injured Ai Chimney Fire Sunday © day . by.. David Campbell, presi- lent of the Castlegar and District Projects Society who urged every resident of Castlegar, Kinnaird free films in the Ci ‘Hall of the ¢. Wan beginning at 6:30 p.m, Comedy will be’ the keynote in these on the assumption that the phantom visitors appreciate a good laugh. The centre of attraction will then shift to the Castlegar Ball Park where there will be a bon- is’cleaned ‘at least once| fire and treats for all. Prizes will givén. for the best dressed visitors, All ghosts, goblins, witches and other phantom beings who choose|. Castlegar for their annual. Hal- loween’ excursion, are soralatly invited to attend. Fire’ tained injuries Fi his jaw Sun- day evening during the course of fighting a chimney fire in a home on Sixth Avenue, owned by S. Rysen, The fire sent flames six to eight feet high leaping out of the chimney, firemen’ said,- but was quiskly doused by the firemen, It occurred shortly ~ before mid- night, Sunday. Injured was E, Ni and Robson, to attend the meet- sus- | ing, “We mean ‘to talk big business at thie meeting,” Bir. Cam said. “We mean to spend the $30- 000 available to us so ‘everyon= who is at all interested in how 2 should be spent, had better make sure he or she will be there.” The. $30,000 now available is made up of slightly more thar $3,000 in. member contributions: oun, 000 from the sale of part o&F der, when it slipped, To Attend’ Projects Society Meet where a chimney fire has ocur- red could ‘be to year, as is done in other centres."* chimney fire'can happen regard- less of how careful-you are. But regular chimney cleaning’ would ing them. ¢ certification’ that .the chimney |, y has been cleaned within. the past. | “Of. course,” he concluded, .a |: ‘ course ever offered -in Canadg.“in the field of municipal administration the 3: ,Internati nal of ;America . with its, Cranbrook, Creston, Crow's aged :in ‘some’ ‘capaci mteipal work in the’ ‘various i | Province, ‘This is advantageous in ‘to serve picket duty.: ‘Thiese ‘work- ers. aré members of the Union and ate, out on strike, however. Office staff atthe plant ‘are that’ the Student has ‘an opportu- ‘field, every “one ‘being be K.R.C Grants For Se ‘Toial: SI, 11S: 3 néxt’ month. \The .ing staff, and an explana‘ Civil Defence Offi 4 The Stanley Mumphtie Parent Teacher Association in the Library Room of the Stanley: Junior Senior High: School, Monday evening, heard ‘ash lenry ‘Hyson, one of this yéar’s additions to the High’S of Civil rae by Davia Cc re Castlegar, al teach- who struck his jaw against the top of the. department's extension lad- hall the balance in the two-for-oo= contribution from Cominco, “The Nov. 9 meeting will de cide whether we want to use the $30,000: for our recreation=3. good, Mr. Campbell continued. “If we don’t want it, Cominco's. can . be ine community hall revenue caa- fance''the outside shell of aids trict ‘centre without any deBt*am' district.» johrles the shoulders. of . alk by payers. sence gf Hi, oie ts ze ‘Mrz, David ‘Campbell “said however nity; to exper- Sorvids ience.. with “sound trainin ing. u Kc ail ation Sunday Knights of Columbus of. Castle , Sunday. "afternoon . for of 38|Co tow, .who appeared on behalf of the pplicants, . cial. Welrare’ Committee of the Kinnaird -Improvement Saciety was’ also. shelved. The diréctors felt that since the’ Committee's financial statement shows .& bale ance, of $334.85" on hand, . the new’ ;’Knights from _ Rossland, at | Trail, Nelson ‘and ‘Castlegar.’ hts ii 8. Railway, ‘workers would the car without a-wr id. Father L,: Trainor. and Kinnaird were: Mr. ani Guido,’ Mr. and: Mrs, L. V. Camp- 2 | bell, Al'Read, Vie Misutka,.Walt-| er Fields, “Glenn ‘Anderson,’ Fred | ¥ome .| Parent, :Remie ~“Assie, Goulet, ‘Leo ‘Bosse, Justin ‘Kaut- "jman and ‘Father ° Arainor as : arish” Hall: at’ peeeay berry. : “Mrs. Watson of Fruitvale, .ean have his' wife and son movelcord at the Castlegar Sash and = The vicar,, Archdeacon B. A.}in‘from the coast, Resker, welcomed: Mr“W.-Eding- ton ‘who arrived xecently to take/ ed vale .‘and®“Salmo ‘district! Mr. the) evening includéd’a’ splend- ended last weelc when one of the knigl were Ed. McGauley, Remie Assie,.Leo| Robson W.L Christmas Tree, ‘$755 Those ‘presént ‘from Castlegar $90; Romeo should‘ use up some of thes before asking | for further cama approved. were: Robson w. I, Welfare Commitee + | Kinnaird Little ‘Theatre, $50; Ea McGauley, Mr,’ and Mrs, Guy C&nadian Legion Poppy Fund, to..Ci 300; Nursing Division, St. *;John's Ambulance jaeorietion, ; Kinnaird: Centre, $75; : ii Athletic A \$400; “mittee,: $125. The -Poppy. Fund grant ‘drew it was explained to Fred Wood- bee th Another * application from, So- “| done. ‘with. the: $30,000' available Castlegar ‘Halloween Party Com: it ampbell also* stated that tlegar Athletic and Re- Society. are ing. to! sponsor a Boxing School and. Baseball school. in C. learn of .othér’s ‘problems. uch’. h-ti : 7 by ly. ‘sppointed Science: an Mathematics: teacher for’ Grads Seven sand. Eight .and Grade Seven ‘Social Studies teacher, in ‘school ‘district: “where ‘I taught," Mr. Hyson. explained. (Continued on page 8) d | Local iivtront of Bob's Pay Wishes booth: was installed during the ” weekend ‘ahd‘is available for use the at any hour.of the day. Installation of the booth: fills 2 long-felt need here for a phone booth, readily accessible to every one at any ‘time. this ‘winter ‘and all’ interested youngstérs: should ' contact “Mr, Rennit Mitchell at Mitchell's Sporting Goods. $30,0 0. OR $3,000 ‘He announced too that the Castlegar and * District Project's Society. will, be holding a. public iéeting: about ‘two, weeks hence to .ask’ the public wHat. is to be é United Church in Rossland. The Fall of the Koote- nay Presbytery of the United Church of Canada, met ‘in Octo- ber . as’ guests of St. Andrew's \ Chairman, Rev. J.C, dJackso: of Grand Forks, in his opening remarks, reminded all’ of the ‘world-wide ‘ehallenge>-to - the Christian Church. Presby- tery, in-its two-day conference, dealt with various. phases of that as ‘it applies in the ‘for a: of some kind, | cernjeveryone in Castlegar, Kin. naird’ and Robson,"..Mr,.Camp- oe said the notice of place and ime: of the meeting will he. an- nounced: in the press. “This will decide whe- some It was that’ somes people refuse to -ac- cept poppies unless they can pay for: them,;-‘even though the ‘an- nial grant:vays for the poppies 38. month accident free re- Door Plant on. Main Street, ‘was gar-Fruitvale Mission, which was| Mr. Jack Killough’and son Jack, begun seven years ago, has now | had its debut. The’ song, which 'Johnson: was working.. A small sel . been''divided into“ two. parishés|has been printed, earned hearty portion ‘of:ohe finger was cut off.| operation of the mother, father, -owing to the rapid. development of: the. work, . ‘For: the time being, howevet of ihe’ two Parishes. a ‘applause, ” Games, old time” dancing and refreshments:served by the Kin-{* nE Mr. Resker will remain: in charge ing WA, completed : the even- B. Jang) fishermen, jury.” The accident occurred: at the jointer machine, at. which Mr. Lobsters’ are the. most import. ‘Mrs, on’ behalf. of ‘all K.R.C. contribu- | she ~ will again -- hold, tors, The directors saw. no reason classes this year. beginning the why- people could :not pay for first ‘Tuesday ,in ‘November. All their -poppy if they wished as | girls interested are , welcome. to Th people of ‘Fruitvale are/ long as K.R.C. members were not | attend, |. ~ was the’ scene ‘last’ Friday’ of-a building a vicarage on the Church required to: 0 SO. Social’ evening ‘attended’ by‘ more! land“for their ‘new. minister. On. than -100°‘Anglicans from Castle-|a. recent .Wednesday there were gar, Robson, Kinnaird ‘and Blue-|24 men’ participating in a con- Safety Record oF erete-pouring bee, including two 2 Guests of “honor were: Canon} men ‘from Castlegar. It \.is:hoped and, Mrs. Silverwood of Nelson, | that: the house will’ be ‘finished 38 Months, Ended Mr.’and" Mrs, J.° Weighton ‘and |next’month so that-Mr. Edington. ged a jy, Frank © of| with’ ‘the © PTA; parents | should charge of the Church in the Fruit-|by Joe Killough “and the ‘Kinnaird, sustained a finger in- | know ‘their school ‘and the cur- church ‘choir. During: this enter- c Resker explained that the Castle-|tainnient, a song, composed by.|’ riculum.. church, ‘teacher and community, ther we want to use the $30,009 available to us, or want ‘to. b left with’ only $3,000. Martini announced that sewing “Reporting on the Eastern Bor- :der’ Conference, both Mrs. Good- enough: and -Mrs, Campbell ‘said it was eminently, worthwhile: ‘and that’ they the: b ben safd,“‘and os many’ people ? more: immediate area of work in the Kootenays. f Frank McPhee of Kime 1954,: which | surpasses all pre- vious ‘records and tackles a great expansion in all. the varied enter- prises. of the Church; “Our Father's Business,” anew booklet for ue tin every Tocal |" ‘It outlines graphically the Church's work here and thr the | United Chureh Preshylory Review Work; Plan For Vigorous, Expanded Future man. If your interest is not in -the man your, interest cannot be full in Go ‘The Si for. leadership trains ing among | Sunday School ‘and midweek: staffs, was stressed by Rev. Bryson. Boyle of Fruitvale,” chairman.of the Christian Edu: cation Committee. “Construction: of . new. Church facilities throughout the. district” ‘was. discussed. Among ‘these are - ‘the’ opening of a new church ‘at Canal ‘Flats*on the Windermere Charge; a’ request for a grant ands) Joan for the: Canyon .Churck., Creston Charge;.and a request, for -| transfer of deed ‘for the property. on which the Kinnaird United Church is being built.” The transfer is from’ the ~Mis- sion Board_to the Local Congre- gation trustees, : "Trinity Church, Nelson, 5 a plan of and a new manse “is projected. ‘The: new shurch ¢ in East Brau world. . An’ ‘outline. of the problems arising from the growing use of alcohol and the new B.C, Liquor Bill, was presented by Mr. A. W. ing early in November. tae: Grand Forks 2 new church is to' be opened ic the Spring. Topping this expan- sion program, a@ Church exten- Ww. sion Council is to be set up in the Cowley, of the Alcohol Research and ‘Education Council, -It’ was recognized that the law.can only a to control, ‘very much. Points emphasized; - they said were that more interest should to discuss their problems adult ‘education’ is also import- IMPORTANCE OF PTA “The ght theres education | which transfer what used to hap- ling requires the ‘co-|on a Sunday ‘conference . was * very | week in Vantoliver, had set the ‘ant ‘catth. of Prince}. Edward _Is- worthwhile,” Mrs. Lipsett com- of t! the ‘sqcial the’ cure lies in the direction of factual and Dr. D, H, Telfer will Sele on this undertaking at:the Knox United | Chirch,..Trail on Tues., Nov. 3. Rev. A. Dixon of Trinity Church, Nelson, in chis.report of Home it praised the. fine «Rev. Clinton Johnston of Cas- tlegar, led a-discussion of Evan- gelism and Social Service ‘in which it was cited that there are about 2,000 Sunday work of students, .Del Johnstone at Riondel and Mr. and Mrs, Ron Mercer at Wardner, during the summer months,. An.encouraging of for the Church Fellowships in the US. pen in theyrural church through the week, to a family. felowship ministry, was noted. : Dr. Nora. Hughes of Ferni2, spoke to the Presbytery at its one public session and described her ‘It-is a of Great Britain and the i correcting. the trend to sowanip ism, Dr, : Forsythe,’ the in ‘particular. 3 ‘ ci Charge at the Presbytery were Rev. L... Mrs. LL. mented. oy gave us a chance to in'the statement, “The | Church" is’ :for and Gruncrud, ley delegate::-