hat ‘ CASTLEGAR NEWS, Wednesday, March 22, 1967 FRom THE GALLERY - Liberals Fumble But Still Come Through Prime Minister Pearson fin- ally managed to shake the slush and snow of Ottawa from hi feet and get away to 9 An tigua for a much delayed, and well deserv- ed, holiday in the The delay was s caused by what official ‘spokesmen called ress of government busl- but what was generally but at least it was patched up well enough that the Prime Min- r could spend a few days xelaxing without worrying about : iby Henry Heald the cablnet is still sensitive over He is not likely to cast his the zecent Mercantile fracas or while so many’ delicate pieces of legislation are before the Hous and move more of the younger Bat once into the Centennial} men into the front rank of cab- Session of Parliament he couid| inet leadorsip Do enhancing arty, fhe lea ership possibilities. 01 nine vacancies in the Prime Minister and retire grac- sense wn cabinet houseclean- lously. ing should not be too painful. By. Lois HUGHES ‘Tell ‘Lots: 868-5503 Box 791, Castlegar With Easter falling as early be arriving all of a sudden, We have missed the op] tunity to’exchange new ipes to add Something just a little com- | Penetrating Examination Given Church & Theology One of the most heartening are matters for theologians — aspects of the present unrest in society is the penetrating ex- ith, Mitchell Sharp and Walter Gordon, the two vo Berpet in the Liberal "8 being made of. the Christian church and of the theology to which it has tradi- tionally subscribed. rumble Olicy, sat side by side in i Basilica for Governor-General Vanier’s funeral to show that gentlemen can disagree and still be friends. It has been this open, hon- est approach .to disagreements that has given the Liberal gov- ernment the strength to remain in power while the odds often seem to be stacked against it. What other party could sur- vive the inumerable fumbles, the persistent accusation of scandal, the backbench criticism and the poorly .concealed cabinet schi- sm? But then what other leader would ever try to put such a gnixed bag together in one cab- inet? ‘The Liberals have captilazed, probably, unknowingly, on the public’s appreciation of reality nd understanding of human na- e. People have seen the cabin- et bared as never before, but they see real people with strong views and honest differences. People who believe that what they are doing is the best. thing for the country. And at the head of it Mike Pearson, everybody's favorite uncle, a man who loves ‘Canada, a man who-isn’t too}. Proud to change his mind. That may be too generous & picture of the situation, but it will all be over very soon any- way so we can afford to be gen- ai ‘erous, For while the may not be indulging in e public. self-4 flagellation ithat ‘characterizes the Tory leader- fh poy a thorough upset Anew re, some of it has and hardlly a week goes by that that tl the subject is not freely discu: in the press and'on radio sed television. It is as fashionable these days to talk about.religion as it is to talk about politics. is, of course, says the United Church in a recent sate- ment, is healthy. But it must be remembered that there is little about it thatis new, except as it relates to contemporary situa: What is individuals as such face new challenges and opportunities, .; Prof, Rex Dolan, a Montreal theologian, says in his book, The Big Change, that if the: church is to be updated and is to. be made relevant and ‘useful “it must develop a new focus — to prepare the laity for service in the world.” He also says that if the gospel is to.be taken into the Id, the church must be aware of ‘the world, - Prof. Dolan is right. The era of “church centredness” is over. Today's goal, he believes, is_not larger congregations, ins pany though I have one recipe passtd..on. over the weekend that would serve lovely as an extra vegetable dish’ and would i344 with elther your turkey..or m dinners. It will serve ap- May want to doub. Precook three good sized sweet potatoes by boiling them while still as it possibly could, it seems to, child proximately five people so you Fi tery ybyofound books on Psyc thology are read by mother, but when properly ane r-| gered she has’ been known to “TOWN ¢ OF CA AS{LEGAR PUBLIC NOTICE Due to Friday being a Kollaay t the regular Friday garbage pickup will be on Thursday, March 23rd, A. Percheson, Clerk. a hard ‘body ‘check and mother, soon shows whose side ‘she’ Mothers ¢ do a lot of singing, laughing, hugging—and sereams tame, at referees and opposing like the smell obibe bak: ig me les and new! floors — and small hockoy 7 lay a tracking in to eat the. Gook- es, the skin and slice into a casser- ole. along with three ‘sliced, Peeled apples. Sweet potatoes and ‘apples are to be added in layers with brown: sugar, salt and Denper then cocked in a moderate oven (850) for about 45: minutes. When taken from the oven, top with miniture marshmallows (or cut regular marshmallows in- to small pieces) and return to! yy, the even to brown only. Tam eure ‘ou will find this creased busier church organizations, but new ti ople in tions. has happened many times noe fore, God and the church have always survived such times of ferment and will continue to do sl 0. The institutionalized chi it Is now clear, is in need o! reform, But what this also means is that institutionalized churchmen are in need of: = the world, new relationships bas- ed on honesty, humility and ac- ceptance. is new, he says, for the church has been more concerned. with itself, its ‘size, and organizational activity than it has with. building a better wore. other words, as the Ar- chblebog of Cantebury said a few would Htor bern regional efficiency is form, Whatever changes years ago “A church which lives made in doctrine — tnd these to itself will die by itself. Regional Hospital Set-Up - con Bring Specialization e-, data would indicate that Trail- Tadanac Hospital has certain fac- ilitles mot possessed by in eh the local hospital or by Kooten- future years under -reg- he .. sai ig ventesting somber ot ont could bring about a spe Society at at their a annual mesting, Hon spot possible for a single ald: that! a= gre ose suggested that it was not cutting ‘out duplication. out of the question to have a :. Mr. Bodard said that prevent ——— Sa: are FOR. EVERYONE : Young or or_ old benefit from Credit Union service. Dividends come of the Scott union; attractive re- tarns on deposits and low cost loans make credit unions the best place to save or We In_ British Columbia there are credit almost-every major community. If you would like ‘details on how credit unions can help you call at the credit union nearest you or write to: further, Mr, Bodard said Soc hospital in the area could special a certain area, Members of the society's board of management noted. one area. lacking in the West Koo- tenay Hospitals aa advanced surgical treatment. Bone hospital could deal in this surgery,” said Mr. Bodard, “while another specialized in em- ergency treatment, a third in ev- en’more exotic and advanced treatments of the sort now hand- led only by hospitals at the coast, such 38 Vancouver General Hos- lard said it was not oe ard patients:: from Trail pat- “This ‘sort of co-ordination and the resulting sper to meet'a wide variety of needs is the bi est, reason fora Teg: ional diate” te sal area such as the a ition to your holi- day fare, 2 2 8 & With the hockey season coming quickly to an end for our younger players I would love to share “Definition of a Hockey Mother” which has season while gracing the bulle- tin board at the Ieeal: arena. MO’ among the most versatile of ‘al creatures, Especially “hockey mothers”. mother’ scrubs,’ runs, climbs, nurses, cooks, advises, seolds,. entertains and teaches, A agility of a cat, the gentleness of a dove, caught, so many eyes the past| Th g | to the 412 shift and one practical No Serious Nurse Shortage “At Hospltal The following is the report of the ‘director: of Hospital, Castlegar and District L. Watkin, FINAL GENERAL SKATING for the 1966-67 season will be this EASTER WEEK-END March 24 — 6- 7.30 March 25 — 2-4 March 26 — 2-4 WE WISH TO THANK EVERYONE | WHO SUP- PORTED THE ARENA. THIS SEASON. TOWN OF CASTLEGAR fare society's anntal at ths ing last Thurs sday nig ght: ‘Throw: 966 we have had po serious at orte e on the nurs- ing staff. This has been due most- ly to the increase in population recently in ae district. Throt the summer of 1966. rellet Mor acatlons was at pital service plus wards necessi ‘ing the staff: in § Planni ? anning a Home? We have a few choice view lots located on 9th and 10th Avenues in Kinnaird We have a large selection of attractive house plans from which to choose your future home We would be pleased to discuss with you with- out obligation, building a home of your choice on one of these lots Woodland Construction LIMITED Phone 365-8359 Phone 365-6572 nurse added, to the 12-8 a.m. shift. — . 3 the of a saint and the vitality of a stave: General Hospital . in|io she’s ne ut to criticize the coach for over-playing him. she'll - criticize- her ge “damp leasing to mothers; ‘out they P d-| are completely, - unnerved by muddy” tr tracks’ on newly scrub- e She'll ‘scold junior for track- ing up .the floors,‘ then invite the whole team in for milk and ookies. She'll complain to Dad about the inadequacy of the shopping money, :then empty the fridge feeding the hockey team. - GWL Sees Film on Early Parish Days film on: the earlier reminisence ‘for attending the eal ee of the Kin- Catholic Women’s ; Lenge. He eman ani West ‘Kootenay. ” based upon the in- ag |in the parish Preminise a. pleas- | antjeven evening 0 of You could have had an €XPOG/ holiday on the House sce ee if you had changed to Natural Gas in 1957 Your savings to date could have been TIMELESS TOPICS Easter Pro Easter speaks eloquent to mankind of God's triump! over sin and death! The giving of Christ's life at Calvary provided thes sutticlent aneWer, g! or’ mankind's and hopeless problem ae ee Christ's triumph over death dramatically proved that en, for ‘or dit ingly strange fact thet there are not deserve such deliverance and hope, but God's love found death. vailable to a way to make it a By Local Churches claims Triumph Over Sin everyone who would pecept His , this lesson, from a kernel of Provig islon of salvation! wheat.’ He sald, “ex i a kern- Easter therefore should| cl of wheat fall into the ground rightly fill the believer's heart and die, it abideth alone, but if h awe and rejoicing. alee it ti briny eth forth much Tt constantly reminds, all who Halts a bear of the events: of Eastor, whe postle Paul: also ap- at. a way has been open whereby every living Person can piled this principle to believers. Advertising Criticiam of advertising pro- cedure by Central Kootenay Re- gional District was dismissed this week by. CKRD chairman G, S, Rust ‘of Hinneird. “Mr Ri as _commentin, on.a statement Yeeently by Cast Jegar alderman Lorne Zinto, who “Is Under Fire in CKRD Procedure yand we feel it would have been using too much of the taxpayers’ money,” Mr. Rust declare Discussing the second cri- ticism ‘of "Ald. Zinio, Mr. Rust rejected the contention that the length of time for to CASTLEGAR NEWS, Wednesday, March 22,1967 545. we stock w full selection of SAVAGE SHOES for children Maddock Shoe Store respond was too sho! A figure of 10 days in which have access to God's iveness to a tiling hope of life be- ep havin fe yond the grave, ‘One of the. Jessons we can Jearn from Easter is the seem- ly, some areas of experi- ence in which life comes out of fea Jesus taught his disciples All Hospital 6. inadequate and poorly handled. : ee a felt ‘tte advertising was e." the ul bulletin of: the 8° Associatio! Departments Busier in 1966: Talerico Virtually all of Castlegar and pie falipere' usier in 1! revious year, | ministrator ‘Ken Tal at the annual meet and child admissions showed an increase of 157: over the 1665 jgures. Newborn admissions increas- ed by 16 and aceldent. patients showed an jincrease! of 462 over 1068, he: po two new employees were added during 1066: esigned Mr, Talarico assumed the position, Gee Megan Re eben Aaa: lepartments BCHIS, Mr. ‘Talarico expressed confidence, however, that tend- era would soon be called and wr baeumane te uly pet, otek pointed out primi te 600 was 5 new equipment and $6 placemen: A major item in new equip- ment purchases; Mr. Tallarico said, was s the acquisition of equipment treatment | of ‘he reoplae at a cost of. $2,- on re- larico noted that O75. ie women’s auxiliary con. tributes ep +383 of the amount, he told audience. ent on | far ig away from the fe of sin (eembolined by death) | © is Christian, not by Paul en, as “being allve unto Go vee We need to paso both of these truths in our lives to the Srentent measure possible, useable for God's purposes is of far_ greater worth, Christ never jetended the Christian’ faith to The price of self-surrender | ficle! n_re-|is high, but the value‘ of being t paverising for a full-time “You can't “please every- Rust said. “Ths com. adequate and I agre Ald. Zinio contended that advertising, other ‘pro: the advertisement at ust a: circulation of the newsletter was within ‘the province but reiter- ated. that coverage is sut- “We could have ad in’ Ontario, Queb: ee — ail over the place —: for the man we want, ‘but this is‘not necessary be only a restrictive force against wrongdoing, but that hayond this it would 0) unto sin, pute alive unto God! Have erienced this -| kind of death, ani eegurreckon Why not begin this adventure with God now! The Scene at ... . KINNAIRD Saeed liden eet seemed to be doing their burp due to dam construction, he Also, final working, draw- cre imgs and specifications hospital's major. expansion were completed during, 1966. Draw- ings were sent to.B.C, Hospital Insurance Service for approval in December before calling tend- ers on the project.’ The calling of tenders has been delayed by modifications to the’ drawings suggested by arche, ‘atmost to make their coach, Mrs, Watson, proud of meet was very’ professionally run, and was extremely interest- ing to watch. Rai. ,. the walk from the bus Ral sede et tt was.a little slower than usual, Do. you’ know what ‘The for many of the students did not| Centipede Walk” and ‘Horse want to arrive home too soon. |and Rider” are? Neither. did are report cards al-}‘we up to a few days ago. They ways CO) lored blue?) s are new games we are encoun: tering in our PE program. -- Full “reports on Saturday's we eee inament are not TRAIL ee Driving School WILL START IN CASTLEGAR March 17 - Professional Instruction With Dual Controls PH. 368-5621 tow yet available, but: we:do know that two of our boys, David Mc- Creight and Jack Woods, took| Jaguar. girls, it first and second place, respec-| more deadly of the species. As tively, | on the High Bar. They | usual they: are undefeated. s ed to. the echo. Z Results “ot “ne Gymnastics The “tournament, a West) Tournament in ‘Kamloops have Kootenay secondary school meet, | now ‘been: released. David “Mc- was held at KJSS and attracted Creight won a first, a third, and many performers from the ares: two fourths. There was keen optimism: r Doug. Haines won a sixth., garding jibe chan. sof, Lari Jet Jack ‘Woods brought home a sec- Millers the aie -{ond, a fol and a sixth. The Is from SHSS,|hoys said the experience was led by Jackie Lam: ee ek ee This Week's. Special The library is filled every neon hour with students revel- ling in the new books. Latest arrival. is the. Encyclopaedia 3/16% h Prefinished CHERRY - PLYWOOD $9.95 Per Sheet. Brittannica, For some reason or other our students keep poring over the reference books. It seems. as thouch every student in the school is busy on research. e 2: & & Our Kon-Tikt collection is Prowing by leans and hounds . We were shneked ‘last week ta hear of the sad fate of the Tatact balsa ‘raft exnedition off the Col. :. 3” CLOTHES’ LINE POLES, Each — $18.95 : Sabril Corlon LINOLEUM $4.90 sq. yd. P & G Builders Supply Across From'the Arena — Phone 365-8151 anacng Islands : ....The A-and B. classes have vremared “Wish exams” for each ather. based on information -given in the tory. “Does anvone know the name of the largest fat in the world?. Castlegar CASTLEGAR = DISTRICT BOARD. OF TRUSTEES | THE 1967 ANNUAL PUBLIC MEETINGS WILL BE HELD IN THE FOLLOWING PLACES: KINNAIRD COMMUNITY HALL ‘for the . and_ District Hospital ‘i; (B.C. CREDIT Sd UNION LEAGUE ‘SOM, 14,96 E, BROADWAY. “VANCOUVER ‘10, B.C. Briliant Credit Union Serving the Residents of Brilliant and District 405 1st Ave., Castlegar" _ Phone: 365-6755. LINOS — SASH AND DOOR ALL TYPES OF: LUMBER ~ ELK CEMENT — PLYWOOD a All Sizes of Glass Cut to Order ~ Storm and Screen Windows Made fo Order THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL : TwoOnly : 6-Foot Aluminum Rose Trellis “We Take Better Care of Your Building: ‘Needs )2.(: 686: COLUMBIA AVENUE — — PHONE 365-5155: b family vacation to Montreal! 1 you had changed from: eloctrle heating and~ hot water to natural gas heating and hot water, your. average savings would be in the region of $100. 00" annually or $1,000.00 In. ten years. Based on-beating and hot water for averaze “heme, Jiesirieity at 10 per EW.H, steiseney ‘altters Ifyou hae ‘changed. toes eit eat ane atecttc hot water to natural gas heating and hot water, your average savings would be In the region of $50.00 ‘annually or $500.00 In ten years, aval of ce in service ee “Rand or rece Lowden Now natural gas fs more economical than ever with Inland’s three recent rate. reductions, 5 Make “Action Year 1967". your year to ‘change * fo economical natural gas. Who' knows, your visit fo the next world’s fair could be ‘on the house”, ALL YOUR LOCAL INLAND OFFICE SOON ’ Monday, April 10, 1967 at 8 p.m, CASTLEGAR UNITED CHUURCH BASEMENT “Tuesday, April, 11, 1967 at 8 p.m. ROBSON’ MEMORIAL CHURCH HALL Wednesday, April12, 1967 at 8:p.m. °° ‘The 1966 Financial Statement will be read R. J. Smales, Secretary-Treasurer Rolarians Here Entertain Ladies _ With Hotel Dinner tained ata other provi mean would not ‘see se eed that | full-time Costlegar. 3 Rotarians _enter- an to the advertisement Ald. petvens 2 eo the was released ‘and the closing date lications, for a Rust did not conten or deny the Bocuracy of the 1 ‘aay thar He fireseed, esti She seclin ig of the regio the Teglonft stot, «post whl on whic] CKRD officials have Pad must Anas man esienced 1 iy lenced in the muipal fi fiel fed Officials of the regional dis- trict have’ said that ‘calibre ‘of senior. staff’ members for the district is of utmost import- ance.” * Allin all, concluded Ald. 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