m4 Castlegar News _vecenba 22,1007 RT RE |) Rossland Museum ANTED gets legacy grant CLEAN Be Biceps Sera bee COTTON RAGS Canadian Ski Hall of Fame, Provineial Secretary Elwood from the Expo Legacy Fund Sy. Veiteh announced. ar News ‘The money is the third and final payment of a $34,000 ili ii ALE Panne ne ie it edi i Nae é : LRA treditieh te in mm | to help pay for » Western = 1cac reer 713 - 4th Street Office 365-3664 Rev. Glen Backus Worship Service 9 a.m. Sunday School 10:15 a.m. Youth Group, Sunday, 6:30 p.m. Bible Study, Wed., 8 p.m. Sunday Services 8:00 a.m. & 10:00 a.m. Sunday School 10 a.m. Rev. Charles Balfour 2271 Parish Pu: 3 “To know Christ and make Him known" CALvaRy BAPTIST 809 Mery ‘Crok K Rood Past Fireside Motel Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Morniow Worship: evening Service 30 p.m. By 200 PLM. AWANA — Children’s Program Kindergarten to Grade 8 Church 365-3430 or 365-7368 Robert C. Lively, Pastor CHURCH OF GOD — PENTECOSTAL NEW LIFE ASSEMBLY 602 - 7th St. ¢ Ph. 365-5212 — Near High School — SUNDAY SERVICES 9:15.a.m. Sunday School (al Ages) 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship 6:30 p.m. Evening Service wi 7:00 p.m. Bible Study — Prayer — Crosstire for Youth FRIDAY 7:00 p.m. Youth Meeting WEE COLLEGE — WOMEN 5 MINS TRIES — YOUNG MARRIEDS Sunday Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. Nursery & Children’s church rovided Mid-week Service & Study 8: Friendly Amosphere! Pastor: Ken Smith Assistant: Morley Soltys Ao EVANGELICAL 914 Columbia Ave. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Family Worship Service 11:00.a.m. Bible Study-Prayer Tuesday, 7:00 p.m. Ladies Bible Study Friday, 9:30 a.m. Youth Ministries PASTOR: Ed Neuteld Phone: 365-6675 ROBSON COMMUNITY MEMORIAL CHURCH Ist Sunday, 7:00 p.m. 2nd, 3rd and 4th Sundays, 10a.m. No service 5th Sunday GRACE PRESBYTERIAN 2404 Columbia Avenue Church School 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship a.m. Pastor Ira Johnson Phone 365-6762 2605 Columbia Ave. Rev. J. Ferrier Phone 365-3182 Morning Worship 11:00am Sunday School 11:00 am Christmas Eve Service Dec. 24 7:30 p.m. :30-8:00 p.m. Bible teaching for all ages ANon-Denominational Family ‘Church, Preaching the Word of Faith FULL GOSPEL FELLOWSHIP (A.C.0.P.) “This is the kind of project the Expo Legacy was established to su one that will be a lasting benefit to the community.” Fibre art show planned Do art and sports mix? They do when it involves fibre artists from the Koot- enays. The go-ahead has just been given for a fibre art sweater show to be part of the special events organized for the World Cup in March. “The show will be fast paced, set to music and with very little commentary,” say. organizers Sheila Ho- garth and Diane Johnstone. “We have in mind. a colorful, Rossland/Trail grant for the project. 197 Columbia Ave., Castlegar “This Sa nea ve copay ag lease. Western Canada who have Fu + CHURCH DIRE - ——_——— Below Cast d Plaza Phone 365-6317 Pastor: Barry Werner Phone 365-2374 SUNDAY SERVICES — Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 10:30 Evening Fellowship 6:30 Wednesday: Home Meetings 7:00 p.m. Friday Youth Ministries 7:00 p.m. HOME OF CASTLEGAR CHRISTIAN ACADEMY 365-7818 UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA 2224-6th Ave. 1'/ Blocks South of Community Complex 10 a.m. — Worship and Sunday School Mid-Week Activities for all ages. Phone for information. Rev. Ted Bristow 365-8337 or 365-7814 ere SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH 1471 Columbia Ave., Trail 364-0117 Regular Saturday Services Pastor Cliff Drieberg 365-2649 show that will excite and thrill the audience.” Fibre artists should con- $PECIAL VISIT . . . Commanding Officer Trevor Smith tact the organizers as soon as and Second Lieutenant Ginny Brown tell Santa Claus possible if you wish to par- what they want for Christmas on his recent visit with the Castlegar Royal C J] izi=) & mH Mig O [=| a>) QE [AVIA isa lriSMmsielsis! ‘Answer to Sunday, Dec. 20 Cryptoquip: GRIPED THE CANOE RENTAL ATTENDANTS: “OUR NO-TIPPING POLICY APPLIES ONLY OUT ON THE POND.” Air Cadet Sq No. 581. The cadets, who were enjoying a sports evening, took time out to have a talk with one of the world’s most famous aviators and receive a momento of his visit. Autoplan Signals New Slocan auxiliary boasts healthy account ‘Twenty-one members of the South Slocan Hospital Auxiliary met the Kootenay Cattle Company for their annual Christmas luncheon Dec. 10. The brief business meeting revealed a healthy financial report. The present bank balance is $3,694. A cheque for $3,000 was donated to the hospital earlier this year. Helen Zarikoff and Ida Kosiancic ventured into a flea market exchange as an ex- tension of the craft sale and their effort was well re- warded. Luncheon guests Leona Longden, Mildred Paul and Ethel Glover, organizers of the Candy Stripers, gave a detailed report on the or- ganization and told how much the service is appreciated by Women donate Twelve members of the Kinnaird Women’s Institute met at the Hi Arrow Motor Hotel for their December meeting and a no-host dinner. Plans were made for dis- tributing boxes of home- baked cookies to shut-ins be- fore Christmas. There are 13 names on the list to receive cookies this year. There will be a plant placed in the lobby of the local hospital from W.L. members. This has been done for several years at Christ- mas and Easter. A donation to the loan cup- .board’ was received, how- ever, the loan cupboard has not been very active for this time of year. Winners on the draw are: afghan — Eleanor Holds- staff and patients. A hamper basket donated by Mary Axworthy, Carol Ridge and Sadie Hammond as a door prize was won by Alice Swan. The auxiliary accepted the |” opportunity to have a bake sale during Nelson's SnoFest. The date will be announced. The first meeting of the New Year will be held Jan. 14 at the home of Betty Ridge. cookies Hawkins. At the close of the business meeting members told of memories of their childhood. These included a toy remem- bered, a Christmas food of childhood and something learned over the years about Christmas shopping. The next meeting will be the third Thursday of Jan- uary at 1:30 p.m. at the home of Phyllis Phipps. Supplement to the Castlegar News COHOE INSURANC AUTOPLAN INSURANCE AND LICENSES 1127 - 4th Street, ao. My (THU, MON-WED) of Wednesday, December 23, 1987 @ 90 BASE (THY, @ WORLD JuMOR i Hida TRATION $30 @ CLASSIC CONCEN- a el itl ® acy i o Hae al. i Pipes it a fy! i| al alae ei Na : fi hint ile di Ha ial We Take Anything in Trade! . 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