ERENT N Or ne CASLLEGA: NEWS, ;'Thutsday, Jan. 26, 1967— TIMELESS TOPICS 7 Local Churches Can Something Eternal Come toa nEnd? It is said of a person who ts’ converted to Christ that he has received enternal life. This belief is based on many Script- ures, some of which Jesus Him- self stated, The Bible says in John 3.16, aur God loved the world so -B.C, Residents Gently Reminded -Of Donations B.C, residents’ who have not sent in ‘their donations for He gave His only gon 80. that everyone who be- Heves in Him, should not be lost, but have Eternal life. Of, the many verses of Scripture on this subject I shall quote only one more: “God hat! given to us Eternal Life.” (Firat John 6.11), ‘A Christian friend of mine and I recently discussed this sub- n{ject. He could. not believe in my eternal life,” ~but’ rather — be- lieves that we are on probation to God, or that our eternal life ith |¢an be lost or ended. (Can some- Christmas accounts which come ip during January,” Mr. Llew Tyn said, “and at is why wel: reminder now.” So far..the Christo as Seal a tittle a. ith the next : cad of at jem w expected dur- ne piel Tt OF of Tan 15. DUTCH CLEANING ¢ - SERVICE VAsk for free estimates for ,Tegular. cleaning of your ; building or office. Call Free Zenith 6826 Cc. Van Pelt thing Eternal, or without end, come to an end?) My friend said that sin could separate us from God. Then he surely hasn’t read Romans 8.38-39. Ié you remember what kind of persons Lot was in the Old Testament, what he turned out to be after he was SHSS Activities By KATHERINE KNIPPELBERG then you would quickly agree that if any one could lose his eternal life because of sin, then surely Lot lost his,‘ and found himself ones a fain a lost sinner, Bible says not so! m | Second peter 2.7 calls, Lot a “Just” man (meaning justified), Then the very next verses calls Lot “righteous,” and even in the same verse, calls his soul right- eous! Dear Christian, don’t allow the devil to frighten you. You are bought with a price, and you belong to God! The devil and all his kingdom of hell can not snatch you out of the hand of God. (John 10.28). So let us live every day for our ‘heavenly Master, and tell the world that Due to i of. other additions stances, the grade 10 honor roll|-will quickly follow, was omitted last week. It reads Students are eagerly. awalt- as follows:’. ;: ing the day. when‘ !'Wet 'Paint” Pauline Fowler 48, Kath-|slgns are gone..and everything erine Knippelberg 4.8, Derek] returns 'to normal, As for, teach- Wolney 4.8, Shirley Verigin’ 4.,| ers, they are too... Vicki “Obedkoff 4.2, Marilyn Leah : Smith 4.2, Stuart Deverney 4, Taken from Monday’ Darlene Dunn 4, Morag Nichol: | ing’s announcements: yare son 4, Mary Paviis4, Rita Savin-| does’ Stanley’ Humphries’ Secon- koft 4 and Carol Soberlak 4, | dary School rank with respect to other organizations and~ func- Basi we Saukeuiee| Stan-j tions in. this corey How ley Humphité’s halls have been | Can we tell? filled with, the echoes from “We can Kootenay Builders - & Suppliers LINOS — SASH AND DOOR ALL ‘TYPES OF LUMBER ELK CEMENT — PLYWOOD ‘All Sizes of Glass Cut to Order STORM +4 SCREEN WINDOWS | ‘THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL MOSAIC CERAMIC TILE - 1.1/6” square, 4 color Designs Regular. $1.11: per sq. ft. SPECIAL 89c this by countless :hammers, hydrault ic| the calibre of our centennial drills ands eave All will soon} project. "The commemoration come to: a! project. which will mark Cana- Jesus saves, keeps and : Recently, big boys’ new shop| da’s 100th birthday and serve area was and the| to identify her with the “We Take Bettor Care of Your Building Needs” 636 COLUMBIA AVENUE — PHONE 365-5155 RECREATION This is the fourth in a ser- jes of articles taken from the recent study of needs Report Offers Two Different Approac ches To Solving Neighbourhood Park Needs supplied by the district park system, outlined previously, ihe and facilities in the Castlegar area: made by: town pl: Rawson and Wiles. op inions expressed in these articles do not necessarily reflect those of this paper. ee ee On the basis of recommend- ed standards, 114 acres of land are required for neighbourhood parks, Of this, 22 acres can be Tell your youngsters.about the credit union way of saving. Open a trust account for. them or—if possi- ble-in your credit actual rip. The credit union wants to give all the help it can to : your children ‘started now. be thrilled the way their savings keep grow- ‘young’ folks, so. get wi e. ith few. ‘exceptions, your waving are matched dollar for dol- 4 and in case of your loan is “Paid in Fe nion insurance company. CASTLEGAR CREDIT UNION Miss M. D. H: Reith, Mgr. George Terhune. Ast.-Mgr. ~*~ Phone 365-7232 or per ect t insurance provided by your credit union at no extra charge through CUNA Mutual, the credit manent disability, your nelenbourhood arks has been distributed on the basis of two different approaches, The first SDEToach stresses good distribution in terms of spacing and barriers to use of parks. The recommended Lit dans src ied igorous] except where such barriers’ as railway, airport, ravines and steep banks intervened. Parks were located next to schools in many instances. The spaces between the school:‘parks and the district parks were then ‘filled in’ by selecting addition- al site. in’ areas surrounded- by open space could be smailer than the recommended -three acres be- ffect they only need lac] In other aces where such space is and condi- past and fahire: “Our first project. must be act ‘You must sup; ply ‘ou must tell us what on your the idea. we can do. “How? There will be a box. in_ the mala umetion of school. will. be. designed eclally to recelve the sug- mutually exclusve in that neith.| Sestions you bring forth. er need be followed for the (ince Some parks near schools or |’ whole Castlegar area. Either. ap- roach can ‘be followed in‘® var: lous ‘sub-areas,of the district de- pending on'a more detailed an- Biyals of costs and other factors than can be undertaken at this stage. However, once a new park site has been determined with a sub-area of the district, it set the pattern for the ea For of a park by the school in Rob- son would establish Approach A as the best one for determin- ing the location of other parks in the Robson-Raspberry sub- area, The choice between ap- proaches for’ a given sub-area may have to wait other develop- ment choices having a bearing on it which may not be made for some time or can only be indirectly influenced by public flons permit, the parks should be a minimum three acres in “The second approach stress- es size at the expense of distri- bution. All parks would be a minimum of three acres with some ranging up to five acres. As a result some areas would be ‘uncovered’ — that is not within a. half mile of a neigh- bourhood park. +--+ The difference in. results of these approaches can most eas- ily be seen in Robson and Ootis- chenia because the Castlegar and Kinnaird’ areas are complicate: by the number: of barriers. 50} ‘the first approach placed a park by the school and the it ther ing the One in district park. “The second approach has only three to cover the same park and the next one but this is not serious because the rock Si east of the arport could be serv- ed by two or one neghbourhood parks. The approaches are not Serving the. Cr d of the Koote ATTENTION! HURRY AND JOIN THE _ CLUB OF THE MONTH é ‘at Bosses Jewellery You COULD BE ALUCKY WINNER IN JANUARY Join Bosse’s Diamond, Watches ‘and Ring of the Month: Club, With --each:Diamond, Watch or Ring you buy at our store; you have a-ch to win half the purchase price back. Each month there will be a lucky winner from tke purchases of the current month. One Diamond cus- tomer, one Watch customer and one Ring customer each month will, win half of their purchase price back in CREDIT. Just check on. this at Bosse’s Jewellery Ltd., where there is a fe selection at-reasonable prices to satisfy anyone’s needs. We reserve the right to cancel this offer. at the end of any month Enquire About Our Exclusive 5-Year Warranty on Diamonds and Long-Term Budget Plans Available Bosse’s Jewellery Lid. ‘178 Pine St. Castlegar, For example, the area around the interchange might be served by a small park beside Woodland: Faeroe and another on the property or across 7th Ave. near Sth Street. Either. arrangement would be acceptable if the unorganized area and CPR property were de- veloped for. residential purpos- ,es, particularly:at higher than| ‘single-family sities. = Depending on the density and type of housing, a school annex might also be required. (if the CPR property were de- veloped for non-residential poses the second park should be on the other side of 7th Av- enue). - ‘The same general area could, be served by a single park on the part of the CPR property. between the tracks approach providing it was made conveniently accessible to ped- estrians, and. bridge | Place, “one "of these will be aceept- ed and adopted. This one will be awarded house points. This is your chance to sock up a: few Points for your house, rite ... . Your idea . . . and ‘accentuate SHSS's '3 pre- sence as an active and enthusla- stie member of the province of will} B.C. and eee Cani ada." student * counell announce- ments: In a basketball game held on Jan. 14.the Stanley Humph- ries Junior Rockers defeated the Crowe High junior team 37-35. In the basketball games held in Grand Forks on Friday, Grand Forks defeated the Rockettes and Rockers by scores of 39-37 and 63-60 respectively. ‘The next games will be held at SHSS tomorrow night. Play- ing will be our teams and the Crowe High teams, In the challenge game held on Friday, Zait’s Zombies de- feated the Fluorescents. 2-1. This week's challenge competi- tion will bea floor hockey game with the Tiger and his Cats against the Zombies, Couple Honored At Surprise Party pate Several friends of Mr. and ur- | Mrs, Ewart arranged the party The hall was beautifully ated with pink. and white strens mers and wedding bells. ‘The evening was very much enjoy. ed when dancing and a wedding skit and games “took On behalf of those present a gift was presented fo: fie Rew: eds and a: ates The yin ig aumeutable ie many purponse toa close with She TELEVISION * SERVICE — T.V., Radio, Stereo, Record Players & SALES — Asthorized Dealer For * RCA, VICTOR — For the finest in color. or bfeck & white TV “Years of bal of Electronic Services Ph: 365-7833 Day. or Hvening 270 Columbia Ave. evening: was "Brow e serving of a delicious buffett supper. CASTLE TIRE LTD. Goodyear Tire Sales and Service ; ‘Across from Castlegar ‘Arena — Phone 365-7145 BIG SAVINGS ON SUMMER ‘TIRES >) All Sizes, All Grades, Black and White Wall *670 X 15 TUBE TYPE “815 X 15 TUBE TYPE . from $25.00 Pair 775 X 14 TUBELESS . 825 X.14. TUBELESS from $27.50 Pair from $30.00 Pair — PLUS TRADE —.. from $27.50 Pair — only over the railway. way oH from the bridge ay both of which are und and might be’ prohibi many types or volume of traffic. A park maybe the: of the property. since it .meed have only pedestrian access irom) Tesidential: or parking. * Provision of pedestrian ‘ac. cess to the Woodland Park area could be made across the tracks should be via a grade separated crossing which would be costly. It might be possible to can- tilever a walkway from the rail overpass. at less cost than a sep- arate structure.’ However, - this is ‘a less desirable location than one ‘closer to the interchange. Another. possibility. is sped: strian - overpass. linking shopping centre and: its parle Ing as well as the park to re- lated. development across ‘the highway. The e of dévelop- ment most likely to justify. ex- ‘penditure for an overpass is a major recreation: complex, ‘as sec. tions of this report. a Watches Bc. Ph. 365-7141 ALLOWANCE FOR YOUR OLD TV. WHEN YOU: BUY A NEW RCA OR GE BLACK & WHITE “OR COLOR TELEVISION business, and pans, we sell Jual Auction Services ‘- announce the opening of ‘their AUCTION ROOM Saturday Afternoon, February 4th at 1 p.m: In the: basement of Waldie’s Service Centre on Front Street opposite the CPR Station in downtown Castlegar. ~ FREE: A lovely Moroccan Leather Hassock imported from Morocco will be given away FREE as a door prize. JUAL AUCTION SERVICES will operate a consignment auction and we respectfully: ‘solicit your business... We. can . sell anything and everything that you may have to sell.: We sell pots “ner, _I.am a prof anti iques, ‘y. and cattle. Tentatively we are “planning to hold sales -in the Auction’Room bi-monthly, every second Saturday, and: we will be open daily during business hours to accept consignments, at the same :time .the public may view the merchandise on offer at any time previous to' sale date. Iam pleased to expand our services from Creston to Castlegar and am fully convinced that any community stands to. gain immensely by having such a:“swap cen! not need, and acquire what he ses need ina a fair and: econo) ” whereby one can dispose. of. what. he does GLSELECTRONICS 365-5351: Kinnaird ing saleg of all-kinds. Ditie my.two years’ associati largest) {: auction firm ‘in’ Alberta,-Hurlburt Auction Co., T har ot many’ fine ©. : people and I am looking: forward to meeting : you one hope that I can be ‘of service‘in this growing community. For a general listing of what will be on offer Feb. 4th watch. this Paper. In the meantime please remember, “We need: your: support. Consign your merchandise now for the Grand Opening Sale.” i zi FOR ANY INFORMATION CONCERNING SALES: CONTACT. . ALEX EWASHEN, ‘Auctioneer _ Phone 356-2596 Creston KEITH BYERS,. Manager ~ Phone 365-6767 or 365-5001 -| Seattle while. stops were ‘made Mrs: D: EB; Haghes 365-5503 Mr, and Mrs. Alex Chevel- dave and family returned re- cently. from | California-’ ‘where they spent a three-week holiday. was spent, with Mr. Cheveldave’s ‘brother-inJaw and sister," Mr., and: Mrs, A. Hage of at San Francisco, Palm Springs Everything ... ...: FOR DAD & HIS LAD Dress Clothes -’ Casual Clothes and Work Clothes . LET US BE OF SERVICE TO.YOU dase, NNETT'S BOYS & MENS WEAR’. and,Los Angeles. They ‘were al- 80 ‘able to view the Parade of Roveers THE SOUNDING BOARD Hypnosis Good Substitute For Aspirins and Alcohol By HAZEL WOODROW ing yourself to att attain ‘a state of We should all spend some of our time in a trance. At least {nena that, there. is at fully conv! ed three five-minute perlods a day, if possible. 0... , however, often upsets, re- mystic, and in some instances terrifies those who fall to rea- {ze that itis a natural phenom- enon of the human mind. i cHypnosis 1s, a,,,marvelous fzera, alcohol and whataver else yout might take ‘to elleviate the / man: effects, of nervous .stress, and meres a. danger :too, tension. 1 “* But, from’ the moment Dr in note conducts his. shows er natural means by which to com- pat fatigue, insomia, nerves, Ov- erweight, and so on. In prefer- ence to hypnosis we take pills and waste time wishil ng we could relax, ger in a hypnotic trarice, | Reference to the hypnotic dessately under pale if lett | © pale i dtfet'ds those who still eta notist, will ‘and ‘diferds those mere regard hypnoais as a tool.of the| sleep and. awaken . in is also true of a per- time. ho practices, autohypnosis: substitute for asprins, tranquil- relax yours d Bond er should do likewise. But B, Bailey yeturned from yiiece recently’ where he visite ith ‘relatives, in “North Burnaby.. and.) Richmond rand friends near English Bay.’ ° you A surprise: hainaeaealng was held last Saturday by: Fela- tivés of Mr. and Mrs. W. Chev- complete By this time, hu should be ining ansfer int should have also learn: mitt nosis is the student's .the practice md are ; only'a fe a bee oy ee be a and autohypnosis should never nat : has. the consent. ofa minute tine. is’ doing,’ this fort. for: t the. hall ‘has |is It is a day | tort Go th er players. Let th ! ha ae there Penjoying k ing ete! Oe ela be ould it ever be | Ror a sake of venteraining an audience. The professional stage od taste, and the livingroom me, we should stop if you ae ypiosts as “a show” and recognize the real value of the practice. ‘We should spend some of our time. in a trance, status oe an Indian: fakir. :- cet REY ta int ea > tis teanee bit alone, of it.” t ‘Which: inevitably, ene this uneasy query — ‘Say, how do you put yourself in a france in the ee ce??? D “In the first and autohypnosis.. This is qualms you the practice. ” you re: ply, “you must ‘lady’ al there Mary Tarasoff Gf Grand Forks ractitioner; |” en sed United Church women are gath- ering as many Nabob coupons as be one. that, collects: these with | 4 no intentions other than passing them on to the first person that could use. them, any member the ehuren would be happy A 30; commodate you, or yt - tact Mrs. ra L. Bignell, Box 295, Kinnaird oF, ‘Phone 365-' ‘7570. ion. {ven The aister of a Ci ‘i te th yee to which is be thought to the Minto whic! - mouse d at $1 ie they are Mary Tarasoff, 61, of ae orks died in Kectenay | Lake Hospital! Jan.: 18. tan car at narra came fe parents in’ 1905! In: $908 they moved to the Brilliant area. Ske married James -Taras- +8 th [resting place on th the. a t:shape she is in at the mom- ould. not, say, but; at: Jeast ue ig;there to be restored.and 3 in her.present Galena Bay ke, she will be ed — and is 45:such‘a definite quine.t ego for ifs 8 ent Valley :in 1928} shoul Gite Crese alles: inst. he Mee pcre, crescent Valley aid | Shoreacres, Crescent ley La ecneena ae Creston’ at; various times and had an excellent way to alleviate any made her. home:at: Grand Forks might have about |since 1964. She is survived by ¥vo sone “Having thus'schooled your-] Alex: of Midway and James self on the Subject, you are now {Creston and one brother, John ready to embark on a delightful Sofonoff of Castlegar | and nine experience — that of condition- | trandchil i dren. = 20 fata i996 IORey] Fl cour, Texaco ‘distributor g full value for every HOME HEATING MANUAL a follow his advice. He is an expert ‘and:can help you discover just how ee satisfactory fuel Please send me with'iioobligation your HOME HEATING MANUAL EE! is concerted in -your get- heating’ dollar.’ Consult -him rv Bluel Qiitltebenta Rats Créek, ry, Kinnaird, Caitlegar, Robson,” Brilliant, ang) the Aan Area “ats Ri in, ostinaster there for near- 1y, 80 ye i pia for thei and- ing farewell, he st the wharf, hat doffed in silent boa ether ‘upstream, ‘oldtim- Tr - er Jock Ford’ in ;full “highland ite with: ‘" Fel wes 3 engines ee Nati 6 Mint pal visit fo Arrowhead 4. Sprit rec yb: y j General ¥. Burnham,. orld” War: uniform’ ip) so | Want '17' medals, to wave good-| but™before the’ left one. Some bye to the srand ¢ old “Lady. of | gloves canbe made’ in the Lake”, his bi-weekly link ‘| with the outside world for the, glove ieide ‘ou past 30 years. the: wharf presenti. t eldave with some 30 couples Did you know? — ‘A -right- and rubber glove usually wears ito a ‘by ‘turning ‘the’ left ea so; it can be worm on ithe; right id. When asked if he consider-|.. ed leaving; now thet: the Minto) - taken ‘out’ of service, he re- plied:with tears in-his ey E could ‘never: leave here.” Mint 2 Saturday’ evening to-her home a ; Jakes, fully“ he old, girligo. hag destroyed: than ‘rot on some the Peay < then returned hhexe: her whistle : SANDERSON : INSU-RANC E “AGENCIES: ver FOF, All Your .. INSURANCE AND: me REAL ESTATE: NEEDS : -She'stbeen''agood’sh posaible, Should you happen to] = DI SERT. nis aq Seedless Raisins . 99¢ - Sliced. Peaches 2 | 15.02. 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