CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursda February 22, 1973 Lumber Grading Tests Passed | By Castlegar and Siocan Men at of the interlor Lumber Manu: lumber grading, Albert C. Laine of Crestbrook Forest Bechive of Activity : Preceeds School : Operetta Pinocchio ‘ With the operetta “Pin- ‘occhio"’, just three weeks , away, a number of inter- syesting additions have ap- 6 eae at Twin Rivers Scho- posters by the pup- ls depicting characters and scenes from the operetta. nave: also been ieces and conducted every erent group up cb ‘ing rehearsed oo ie enthe. * The major eaking gy such as Pinoee io, the ing Cricket, Geppeto, >the Fairy, Punchin- velo and Tarlequin are prac. ttising daily. To remove an old decal, of Crestbrook Forest madustrss Vernon won the third The winner of the Junior Grading ae a warded to the man attend- ing | be course for the first as Abe Friesen of Greibrock Forest Indutrles of Canal Flats, These courses have been conducted for over 23 years the Interlor Lumber lanufacturers’ Association and the adult education pro- grams in 21 centres throu- shout the Southern Interior: ther men Ghtalning diple- mas in Castlegar are: Nick Barisenoff, Bradford, Antoni . Chaves, Aires Cordeiro, Elie Esovoloff, Mike Esovoloff, Paul Foodi- koff, Peter Foodikett, fe don T. M. Hi Smuayoi, Wn. ‘Kabatotf Nir- Ka ila, Frank Liber, Eb S iboratore, Colin M. MacDonald, Dave pier John C, Miller, H. O. Parece, George Semenoff, D. B, Sutherland, Phil Wan- a lo joft Jr, Jim Wuwor! Zanrosso and R. Birch. Class instructor was Joe Cheveldave. son, Peter P. Kabatoif, Fred Malakoff and Jim Nevoksh- lass instructor was Vernon on June a 1973. Around the House place the sticky side = of masking tape down on it, ond tub, After a few minutes, pull tape off — the decal will come with it. oe Next time you "defrost, dry ae with a cloth; * then put solidified unsalted shortening on a paper ts towel, and wipe metal parts inside compartment. Ice falls. off magically. whenever you Sefrost the next time, A plastic shower cap nak & pretty, smooth- » fitting waffle iron cover. . The cardboard ‘ell from paper towels is perfect » asa mailer for a newspaper oF magazine, ; * Make greaseless, fluffy scrambled eggs by cook- © ing them in milk instead of butter or oil. Heavy cream “ fs even better. Presented as a Community Service pa CASTLEGAR SAVINGS - CREDIT UNION ; Telephone 365-7232 BUSINESS © Compression Test SUN RASTRONIC TUNE-UP FOR SPRING Special Offer Effective February 22 to March 22 @ Adjust Carburator $15.95 Woodland Park Esso PHONE 365-3355 — Nadalan Studios © St. David's Anglican Church Women Sponsor Fosfer Child St. David's An deat Church i Women, at the ea eeting held in the hurch undercroft, endors- ed a motion to sponsor a child qd, through thes Christ: ld Fund. M. Br- ent will act s “coordin: ator for the project and tba group ine touch wi- th their foster chil e Thrift Sain which opersied Jointly” by the ACW and UCW, has proven successful. It is this under- ir tl hich makes the fos- support: possible. ler the Church women, the meetin, heard annual reports read. She and her executive were returned for another. term of of Financial support + w! be given to the Society for Handicapped Children, and the Sorrento Lay, ig centre, ten as years; as well as e Mario ‘d Home in Kamloops. Support also goes to Parish oans, and general maintenant Mrs, i Bate and Mrs. J. F. Killough reported on plans made by the parish for the membership and ste- ign and the a ACW volunteered to act BB hostesses for the dinner, in conjunction with UCW wo- men. of the dinner is ootenay . @ Cheek Crankcase Ventilation System @ Replace Spark Plugs, Points and Condenser @ Service Battery @ Check Charging System and Battery 6 Cylinder ... @ Check Drive Belts @ Check Exhaust System 8 Cylinder ... $19.95 Labor Only — All Parts Required Less 10 Pct. March 16 in the Selkirk Col- lege cafeteria. Members were remind- ed of the women’s World Day of of Prayer é service to be held in Rita’s Catholic Church a aay, March’ 2. ACW members will sup- ply refreshments for the annual church meeting this Sunday evening, it is hoped to provide a longee devotional period at the monthly meetings this year, and to investigate fhe 1 possibility of a study Hostesses were Mrs. M. Brandson and Mrs, L. Ha- The next meeting will ‘be held March 1 + plete: Abbotsford Home of Newlyweds Following Harison-Rebalkin Double-Ring Ceremony Floral arrangements o red and white carnations wn th red candles decorated the altar of St. Peter's Luther- an Church for the double ring wedding ceremony un- iting in marriage Margaret Rose, daughter of Mr. and » George Rebalkin of gar. Officiating at the mid- winter wedding was Pastor Harold & Clarke of Trall Louise Ferworn of r or % Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a flcor-length gown of Aus: wan lace created by her. dice was a row of tiny cov- ered buttons matching the buttons on the cuffs. Sheer lace gathered sleeves com- the gown. A headdress of white chiffon, petals and pearls, secured her floor-length veil. She had in her posses- sion a lace whicl had belonged to the groom's grandmother. Her bouquet was of red roses and white carnations. Sister of the groom, Miss Crystal Hartson, attended the bride as mald-of-honor, She wore a full-length gown of white Georgette and a tiny red velvet bolero. The - skirt was edged with a wide ruffle and a smaller stand- up ruffle finished the neck- line and edged the gather- ed sheer sleeves. She wore tiny white bows in her hair and car- ried a bouquet of red and white carnations. The groom was attend- ed by his brother, Mr. Dwa- yne Hartson as best man, and by the bride’s brother, Mr. Steven Rebalkin as gr- oomsmal The ‘groom and his at- tendants wore black tuxedos and white shirts, Decorating the fronts of their shirts were tiny white ruffles ed- ged in red. The groom wore a double white carnation with, ‘gprigs of greenery. jshering. were Mr. Kirk teemitian and Mr, James Nemrava, both of ODE Window Display Added. Affraction af. Anniversary Tea Anniversary — symbols combined with a Valentine theme made charming tabl- le centres and serving tab- le decorations for the tea In a few well-chosen words she reminded the vis- itors that the National Cha- pter will celebrate 73 years of‘ service, this year, while the Lillian Killough Cha ter has spent the past 35 years assisting students and schools, and sonumuity pro- jecis, in ‘wonoring ¢ charter mem- ° bers present, regent Mrs, A. Syivest presented fainty corsages to Mrs, J. of Robson and Mrs. fis ee menko of Castlegar. Fol- lowing the tea, a_corsage was taken to Mrs. W. Hous- ton in Me Ata Pourers for the first hour were . W. Susut of the Castleaird Chapter and Mrs, A. Sylvest, Regent of the jan Killough Chap- ter. Mrs, A, R. McCarthy of occu ied a place of honor ie tea, and many fav- crable comments about it were received by Mrs. Kil- lough and her committee. General conyenor was Mrs. M. Rush, with Mrs. R. West in charge of the table decorations. - Mrs, Rush, Mrs. Sylvest . and Mrs. M, Peddle were responsible for the tea re- shments, and took care of kitchen duties. Mrs, A. Allis and Mrs, A. McKinnon. Door _ recei wee ably handled by W. C. Kennedy. "Two large and beautiful- y decorated cakes, donated by Mrs, J. Scott of Robson id Miss Charline McKinroy of Castlegar, wets raffled during the afternaon Tic. kets were sold by, Ms F. A. Hostetter and fuel win- ners were Mrs. hutels and Mrs, J. F. ‘cio aah ~The door prize was won ta ial thanks was ex- tended to the management ‘and staff of West’ [- ment Store for their 1 d- ness, to be deducted if You Can Save $$$ On ‘Your 1972 Income Tax The Income Tax Act will allow 20% of your annual earned income to a maximum of $4,000 dina d Re- 1973. tirement Savings Plan. The Mutual Life of Canada offers many Savings Plans which can qualify for this tax concession. To qualify for 1972 tax relief, the plan must be registered before February 28, For Full Information (. Arthur Anderson Phone 365-7633 or Write Box 100, Castlegar 63 Calgary: ane est ook was atended Dey ates Ls bakin cousins att the ride, For the reception at the Hi Arrow Arms, the bride's mother chose a formal dr- ess with a royal blue velvet skirt and a blue floral bo- dice with matehing sheer sleeves. She wore a white corsa, fe: with blue ribbons. m's mother chose a formal pink crepe dress with silver trimmi Her corsage was white wit blue ribbons, A big red and white heart. wit mes hung behind le. The guests’ were decorated with center- pieces in a Christmas th- eme. Decorations were cour tesy of the Kinnaird work- hop. The bride's cake, desi- gned and decorated by Mrs. Kate Varabioff of Kinnaird, consisted of four Ievers 28; se- Parated by silver p! side the pillars nestled. a tiny fee sugar ring box devorated: witht white lattice work, hearts, red and white roses and silver leaves. The tof tier was decor- ated with happy couple were two white ta- pers placed in holders of red and white icing sugar Fores designed to match the Grace was said by Pas- tor Clarke followed by a smorgasbord. CHURCHES Fel Unele of the bride, Ni- ck Rebalkin, prop the toast to the bride with Mr. James Nemrava reading congratulatory telegrams from Texas, Australia and Vancouver. Master of ceremonies for the occasion was Mr. jacmillan, A dance followed the smorgas ‘or their honeymoon to Vernon in the Okanagan the bride wore a formal black velvet skirt and hot pink ruffled blouse, The groom wore grey and white checked pants, white vest and a nai eRe shirt, _ Hettaon caught ‘the bride ‘8 blue ter with Miss Crystal a son bld's : "rose from the bride's quae. The newlyweds make their home in Abbotsford where the groom is taking a helicopter pilot training CIVIL DEFENCE Civil Defence is strong: est and most effective in municipalities where local government takes an active part and gives thelr full moral support. GRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1108 - 7th Ave,, Kinnalrd Sunday Services 9:30 am. Minister: Rev. C. Smyth Phone 368-3818 Trail, B.C. —— REGIONAL ECUMENICAL PARISH Anglican & United Churches ROBSON COMMUNITY MEMORIAL CHURCH 9:45 A.M. Anglican or United Church Service (alternate Sundays) 9:45 A.M, Sunday Schoo! 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) Parish Office: Phone 365-8337 + Clergy: Terry Allen and Ted Bristow ST. RITA'S CATHOLIC. CHURCH Rev. W. Harrison Ph, 365-7143 Sunday Masses at Sam.-11am.-7 pm CALVARY i BAPTIST CHURCH Office 365-3430 Home 365-6687 Next to the Cloverleaf Motel Castleaird Plaza Sunday School 9.45 Famuy Worship 11 a.m. Evening Worst ip Service ST. PETER LUTHERAN CHURCH P 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 One block East of the + Castlenled shop Png ool Plaza 11 am. ‘Morning Worship 7.80 p.m. Bvangellite Wed. 7.30 Prayer Bible N. Walker - Phone 365-6662 A PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 701 First Ave, Pastor: Rev. H. H. Graham Church Ph. 366-5212 Sunday School 9.65 a.m. Morning Worship 11 aa Evangelistic ce 7 p. Tuesday: Bible Study Peo Friday: Foung Peoples 7.80 CHURCH OF GOD 804 - 7th Ave., Kinnaird Sunday School - for all ages — 10 * Morning Worshi pi am, | + Bae Fellowship Hour” 7:80 zee Ph, *see-6702 Business. and. Professional Directory. Dutch Cleaning Service Day-Week or Monthly Contracts Zel Shampooing wall to wall et and rugs Free Free Estimates. Ph. free of charge 352-7128 or Nelson For, RUBBER STAMPS See, Phone, Write Clean Cut Rubber Stamp Shop Box 25, Robson, B.C. Ph. 365-7605 6826, c. Van Pelt MARKEN ENTERPRISES Amway Distributors Ph. 365-5459 Kinnaird, B.C. GREEP’S ELECTRIC ELECTRICAL ~ CONTRACTING SALES & SERVICE Ph, 365-7075 Free Estimates and Residential © Electrical Wiring BOUNDARY Electric (Castlegar) Ltd. Coos Heat Specialists edallion Homes Ph. 365-7241 " FAMILY SHOE RENEW Phone 4 ha paruice on most oe Repairs heels while you wait Holder of Orthopedic in the Shoe Service Open 8 a.m. n. to 7 pm. MOORE FORMS ADDING TAPES RECEIPT BOOKS CASTLEGAR NEWS Phone 365-7288 VACUUM FILTER. QUEEN SALES & SERVICE Ph. 368-9164 631-3rd Ave, Greater Certificate of Registration 1440 Bay Ave., Trail, B.C. DESMOND T. LITTLEWOOD D.OS. OPTOMETRIST * 366 Baker St, Nelson, B.C. Ph, 352.5152 OFFICE SUPPLIES Typewriter Ribbons Columnar Pads CASTLEGAR NEWS Phone 365-7266 H. VAN OOSTEN Plumbing & Heating Ltd. Plumbing - Heating - Gas Fitting - Boiler and Furnace Cleaning - Oil Heating - -Tinsmithing P.O. Box 99, Cascade Ph. 447-9428, Christina Lake COLUMBIA SIGNS Plastic — Neon — Painted Sales — Service . . « Reasonable Phone 365-7852 Robson, B.C, Professional — Prompt Installations PARDMAN FURNITURE Maytag Sales and Service GUARANTEED REPAIRS Ph. 385-5240 ROBSON RADIO & TV Your ADMIRAL Dealer ” Sales & Service Also TV Rentals Ph, Pete Zibin 365-5575 A-J‘s PAINTING and ting Interior - Exterior Free Eotunates, Gladly ven. 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Letters for publication must be signed Ing space occupied by the incorrect item only, and that there shall be no Itabillty in any event beyond the amount pald for such advertisement, Unsafe Condition of Crescent ‘Valley Bridge The unsafe conditions of the Crescent Valley brid- ae iene! cle the salty of me euilde dren ad the he gen, en: lon has written to the superintend: ent’ of hi nat at Nelson, nit Nak 8 been sent to Highways have Causes Concern. fsier Bob Strachan and Lor- nel Nicolson, Nelaon-Cres- The. letter says “tho bridge lacks guard alls on either end and these’ pre- pent conditions leopardize tran- dren e board of the RDCK supported the recommenda- tion of the recreation com: mission, . District “Socials Correspondent for the ea a the a fone. ma his son and daugh- and Mrs. Georg +5 Bin of Robson. dale passed away'on Feb, 7 in Vancou- Masta Kinnaird with — tentatl pase fe. to attend Selkirk Col- tralia, he flew four mon- ths as co-pilot for an airline there, In November he lane to his parents beft coming oe Kinnaird, les are - ed . Me Charles ©: Chris tensen of Kinnaird, on the death of his father, Mr, Os- car W. Cl Mr. Ch. Mr, Doug . who has now returned to Doukhobor Ladies Group Hold Bake Sale A Valentine tea and bake sale was recently held by the Robson Doukhobor se aiterbieces, in the Valentine motif” gave the tea tables a look of galety. Besides ood tl be Nonmer re the door pr- a cushio! A. Morin of Robson. mene venture. Concer Facts ‘Medical research to find in the world-wide fen a gainst cancer. Over the » Ci dian scientists a search have built a uta- tion that has established their work as among th best anywhere, Man‘ PHIL'S TV SERVICE AND REPAIR Phil Popoff 365-8143 QUASAR By. Motorola Sale and Service Histone, a t of Cas co “Ch Rece! ‘or to the Deans pallee was their son-in-law, Mr. Ed Nichol, who left for home on Tu . Mr, Nb chol will return to Castle- gar on the weekend to ac- company his wife and son back to Lillooet. Robson Recreation Only Twenty Persons Atfend Annual Meefing The Robson Recreation Society at its recent An- nual General Meeting — re- Ports the Society has been very active in the past year. The Brownies, Guldes and Cubs used the Robson hall for Hele weekly meet- ings. ‘he badminton : club ized the hall three times a week, Banquets, teas and bazaars were held, For the kids there were bake-bingos and for adults and teenagers there were dances, The Russian Sunday School also held meetings. During the year a ten- nis club has formed and the tennis court has been used all summer. The swim- ming p Pool has again been a + Discouragin the fact that only 2) men members were Brea a the annual meeting mal vel 2 ficult to- discuss mores ways of using the hall.and other ° faclllties of the society, A new form of recrea- tion was Introduced by the president G, Porter when he announced munastic ‘classes for the: elementary school students will bet held after school in, the hall, well-trained instructors, ‘or more information con- tact Mrs. Martin Vanderpol an- nounced the resignation of Ing pool building eo, This com- Recreation Soclety by BC. Hydro. At that ‘time the pool did ‘not ees uP to e standards of the heal- th department. The commit. tee was formed to ‘raise money and use voluntary la- bor to Update and operate ° ime committee Consist: ed of Martin Vand Fred Saliken and W: ter Gorkoff. Much help in the Centennial Year by the Cen- tennial Committee, whose Broject was the completion of the pool. The Kiwanis club also gave much help Slides of Holy Land Viewed At February CWL Meeting “film” and in- _g cine queamentary, by. Rev, Griffone. resented last week tog "st "Toseph CWL ladies at their Febru- Allen’s treat was followed bye a social period when J. Har- my poled the gatherin; ‘and hments were ser ed by hostesses Mrs. Alfred Henshaw, Mrs. John Bozek and Mrs.’ Andre Lamarche, The March CWL meet- ing is marked for a Marti Gras with costumes option- The current business session named four volun- B for the seminary fund bake sale; subsequently a success undet ey supervision of H._ Briggeman, Mrs. oo MARCH Is!, 1973. — AUDIOMETRIC CONSULTANTS HEARING AID CLINIC HI ARROW ARMS MOTOR HOTEL By Appointments Only FOR APPOINTMENT: — PHONE” 365-7262 (HEARING AIDS FROM $50.00) papal MAICO - DAHLBERG - SIEMENS - PHILIPS Licensed C I in A 10 am. to 6 p.m. ‘David wid “Calder ‘and Mrs, R. >’ A full report on e- ments for adn arrance: : Prayer was heard from Mrs. A. Lamarche. | The annual event is to be held in St. Rita’s Church p.m. un of St. Joseph's ‘and St. Rita's councils C' Funeral Service Held Saturday For Ralph Bruin -A man that has opent nearly all his life Slocan area, Ralph Charles Bruin, 71, of New Denver, died on Wednesday of last week in the Slocan Lake Community Hospit eral ser held Saturda Pentecostal Church in New Denver. Born June 22, 1901, at Slocan City, he was the son of the late Mr, and Mrs, Paul Bruin, Except for a few years ent in mines in Alaska, Juneau and Atlin, his entire life has been in the: Slocan Area, He Spent his working ears in Slocan mines but ad been in ill health for years. Bruin, who never married and fa survived by one brother, 'C. L. Bruin o! Butte, Montana, had ed at New Denver since 1956. Rev. Dan Law officiat- ed at the funeral service with burial taking place in the New Denver Cemetery. CLEAR THE WAY with BRENA CONTRACTING LTD. Full Line of Excavating . and Ditching Services.’ Supply of Sand and Gravel and Concrete Placings Established 12 Years in ths form of financial r Pol thanked the Swimming Pool Committee for their work and announced that Mr. Les Godburson will take over they management of the Poo. George Marken donated a cent brnlal flag for the 0) The exeratlye of the society for the | followin derpol, and directors «Mrs, Alice Sanford, who will re- present the Society at. the- READY TO EAT Reglonal Recreation and famale th on ings for tho ie the bookin; hall, Mrs, Bobby cawte, who represents tl society at the Castlegar-Kinnaird eal, Mrs, Pam Unit nlted rs, Bett; Porter, Dick ick Wigen ‘and ‘Yom Walt triple stainless steel een installed in itchen and the count- ertops have been replaced by arborite. More renova- lions will bed done to the hall this y The ‘Sdelety hopes many eople will become mem: rs to support the work of lemberships at Local Couple Receive Their Citizenship Castlegar residents regey. ay ook tn ai of al- and bec: Canadian citizens. at Josephus Von ae unger and his wife ‘were among the bie persons to take the oath of allegia- nee to Canada in Nelson fore Judge Leo S, Gansner. fo propa of roprietors 0! ae Flower ee Gift re. have been Canada 16 y The last oir years have been in Castlegar, with two years Prior aun Nelson and 12 yours ta CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursda' Open Wednesd February 22, 1973 D-BAR -D LICENSED and Thursdays 4 p. Friday 4 p.m, = 2am. Saturday 121 ea Tam. Sunday 12 Noon - 10 p.m. D-BAR-D CABARETS — Friday Amateur Night 9 p.m. - 7? Saturday 9 p.m. = 1 am, THIS SATURDAY EVENING The New Versatiles PARTY BOOKINGS AVAILABLE MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY — PHONE 365-3294 D-BAR-D. RIDING STABLES One. 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