THE SALV, dela ARMY a Ping’: Stree dijiany 8.45 sunday Schoal Weancealy. —.730 Bible dis-|E ;<) cussion and prayer Friday —. Pet Youth Grou |p «Ages 18 Zam cub Saturday:— 9 *B nrc Club (oues 12- | *held at 383 Main Street Phone 865-7112 cl PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Firat Ave. reality. There around us, the ky at night with| be another part of us, This we its billions of stars, the tingling freshness of the air: in:,winter, the sound of happy. laughter. TIMELESS Tors : There Are Three Types. Lt, G, Ritchie The Salvation Army but ave over for 3 trees, There are fares the O dis- yourself what is “realt lost people think; of reali- ty in terms of materi al: goods, rocks, rivers,, , houses, People: All these things are real: types of realit These are things that are real; w! because they are tangible. hen 3; consider the Heav; g)ens, the,moon ;and:the stata us| ee Thoti hast: ordained, what man ee re art mindful of off im. (Ps, 8:3-4), ‘There is a reality within ua: love, hate, joy;.: sadness. You know these things because you experiones them,::No one can me: that there,is no such fing ag ih because.t have ex- perienced - it. a Christlan is. sometimes greater one day:than another but it:.is always there, These inner reali- ties are not part of our physical makeup therefore there must believe to be man’s soul. The reality beyond us is "No man hath geen God at 79) 1, Fitst For Trangportation 365-5212 Sunday: Sunday School 8 55 am. Classes \for All Nursery to duit Morning Worship 11 am. p Evening Service 7.30 p.m. éeting — Tuesday 7.30 p.m, eeting — Friday 80 p.m. Velcome Awaits You : Rev. R. K. Webb Peter Majesgey {continued from’ page one) art in helping to. mold the great future which is ahead of this village.” Mr. Majesgey was a Comin- co employee LUTHERAN CHURCH SERVICES Sundays at 3 p.m. Held in St. David's Anglican Church Sunday School 2 p.m. Rev. Harold C. Clark gar Club, is former member of the castle Commerce and for five’ years was a fireman in. Kinnaird. While with Cominco the candidate was active in Local on 14, any time-”” (John °1 does not mea that He does’ not. exist, You cannot see the. wind: but" you can‘see the results of the wind, the. trees moving. In the same way, you cannot see God but you can ‘see the evidence of God in the lives of true Christians everywhere. w God is real because I know. ‘God. “For.I know whom T have believed and am persuad- :|ed that He is able to keep that Jack Hipwall. (continued from page one) districts “are true indicators of our potentials,” Born and raised:in Chilli- wack, the chairmanship candi- GRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - 181 Seventh Ave, Kinnaird Minister: Rev. Howard Kerr Phone 265-8202 10 a.m, Class for Teenagers » (age 13 and up) 11 am. Morning Worship, {> Church School, Nursery A.warm welcome is extended to] _ everyone, : ST. DAVID’S ANGLICAN CHURCH 8 am. Holy Communion date attended both the Universi- ty of Washington and UBC. He has been variously employed as The«joy of being | li of Reality : Tha () committed unto ple pete it that day,” You\can'know.of a person | ; but hedobs not:becbmo real; to you until 'you 1 pine his e equain: tance.;'In.order.to know is realiand He is fevel life. 'The}-Chris Li yin a capital “Er ing. It is really (continued from page one) age, town planning, garbage and public works committees: He is Presently | head |:of | the street Ughting,:, garbage and « public works committees: and. is very. active: on the water. committee, +The \ incumbent . candidate reports. that .work on-.the vil- lage's -water bylaw is presently 95: per cent complete, by- Jaw. includes ‘all new mains and hydrants ‘in’ the Dumont’ and Kinberry Heights areas of Kin- aird. The new 200,000-galion steel storage tank has been com- pleted under the ‘bylaw and is now an service, The village is acting as its own contractor on the water bylaw because of the-high bids that were tendered on the pipe- line contracts. Giles says the paving bylaw will be completed in 1966 and this, includes all roads in the. Dumont, Kinberry °.and ; | Crestview areas of the village. “The: completion: of these two bylaws will standardize ‘all @ | services to every taxpayer,” adds the candidate, and it is my de- sire to see these projects: com- pleted that has prompted me to seek re-election.” the» public works de- partment during the past year, two trucks — one of five tons and the other a half-ton — were a construction detailer, engin- eering architects’ re- ee ing and carpent ades- He began .his career as a real estate. salesman. four. years ago and has since received his diploma in real estate from UBC and has been designated as an Rei 11 a.m. Holy C Estate Institute. Hipwell is a member of. Mr. Hi the Community Planning Assoc- 2 CALVARY >” “BAPTIST CHURCH |. Pastor D. Reeves, B. Th. ie Ph. 385-7175 ‘ Across Highway Junction from 1 Plara Bible Hour 10 em, a Worship 11-a.m. Evening Service = = ie. Pm. b All: Wel APOSTOLIC CHURCH 10 a.m, — Sunday School hour of -.2-blocks East of the Castleaird Shopping Centre. MORNING. WORSHIP 7.30 p.m. EVANGELISTIC : SERVICE Phone ; 365-5884 All. Welcome .-.Rev. C. Stone, Minister iation of Canada,: Pass Creek k Board and the Canadian ‘ict Chamber + -He'is a “past: resident of. oe Castiegar- Kini ‘innabad Club and of the United Brother- hood. of Carpenters‘and Joiners of. America, Local 2300, He is also a former director of ‘the Castlegar Savings Credit Union. le is an active supporter-of the Kinnaird Gnited Church and served for five years as a Scout- UNITED and Presbyterian CASTLEGAR ROBSON Phone ‘365-8887 Rev. Frank Willey MORNING WORSHIP Castlegar — Sunday School q 9.30 a.m. CHURCH OF CANADA Uniting Since 1925 the Congregational Methodist Churches of Canada KINNAIRD GENELLE Phone 365-7614 Rev. Don Faris WORSHIP a2 oy Rinnai = —llan. Kinnaird chunck Be School Grade 1 to 9.— 9.45 a Age Sto. Grane, 6— srl . Genelle "Church School — 9.45 a.m. er.with a wolf cub pack. He is married to the former Muriel De- Foe of Castlegar and they have five dren- Mr. Hipwell believes that the formation of other. municipz! bodies, such as Robson, Blueber- ry and’ Ootischenia would. en- cumber, rather than aid the cause of district unity and sug- gests that it is local ‘lea ait aaa SPECIAL FOR EVERY $5.00 OF “Sn Tate DRY CLEANING DONE YOU — GET A ‘SKIRT CLEANED FREE Also 4 shirts for $1.00 aL ee EF Let us do the ‘family, wash with the flat work. completely, finished. GET READY FOR THE HOLIDAY — HAVE YOUR CLEAN and Dry G DONE NOW ry Glaning Phone 365-6651. mags. ‘trate Evans,’ the‘ paren “Col- lege Counc department of high- » the ‘of lands, or the. ‘leaders of.a religious seek" a all was signed with a. Trail firm > | daughters .at ie ep: i talon “society, and? yas 2 z ember, of: the Civil: Def ence as was a new snow blade’ for use. by one ofthe trucks during the winter months. Another first for the village dur- ing the year was the erection of an equipment storage dome life | Alexander and Maty., nh accra a Folk’: “To be Released tee Brrank and: Rub ;Kotikin of Grandi For ho, have: record- ed Russian ; & 8 previous- fyi urnead from ee tarted mak- aia a ply record alburn of songs. Rey aaceenenttae them} were Lebedoft; ie. Lebedoff was the: accordian- rt the. produc: (continued from page one) last four years in our nelghber: ing community)” :¢ 4: fas Sines © 1958,. when he was first; elected to counell, Mr. Loe: blich ; points out; at Kinnaird you thie votets to supp b the ON SATURDAY. “We need & a large hospital, _ VOTE YES PULP AND. PAPER WORKERS . OF CANADA. LOCAL N has» gone: through : its; years and. has neatly tripled ite Population, ‘ During those years, and un der his chairmanship, the entire water system: has | een recon: structed; most roads are black- topped and the money is provid- ed to blacktop’ all the remain- ing roads,and lanes: this com- ing spring; sidewalks for the safety and convenience of resi- dents have been built along the highway; street lighting — has been |, upgraded; the Woodland Park subdivision was incorporat- ed at the full cost of Celgar; the Castleaird Plaza and Hi Ar- row. Arms Motor Hotel are a reality;: and new and modern equipment has been bought and paid for, giving the public the utmost. in.public works services, Mr. Loeblich is president of the Association of Kootenay and Boundary Municipalities and is in his second year of office as representative of all villages in the province on the executive of the Union of B.C. Municipalities. Last Thursday ..he attended.the annual: meeting of the: provin- clal cabinet with the UBCM ex- ecutive at Victoria. ; The candidate for re-election declares that ‘there-is no room in our fast-growing and develop- AAAAAAAAAA af e Pg me lz i Perfect for. the playroom or ‘the: cottage — and, of course, the ideal gift for the teenager!: Oe $54.95. WE HAVE THE BEST RECORD IN TOWN” 240 First ‘Ave. Castlegar. Phone 365-5951 VUURRU RU ‘@ raf Ps | array tt a-cost of $4,060. : this fail for. the removal and disposal of -village garbage and. while a bit of difficulty. was encounter- ed during the first few. weeks through . the familiarization of the collection. crew.” Mr, Giles is an sabtrament| foreman .with Cominco at Trail land, coming - to’ Canada: as. ‘a: youth. He and his wife Vi,.who is also active in community af. , have two sons anda daugh 10th Ave- i “this has. now, been zation ot B : and was born in Maidstone,.Eng- hin tae and make { their ‘home on | ! ing community, for the palnown |b 0 a fact” and again offers. “my past re- cord and my. experience on a local, - district and provincial cope to the a fe free a taxpayers for ano- quali im :to. do. budgeting, . cos! E, G. iakoraan “(continued from page one)” tures orderly growth of the. vil- ge: A 10-year ‘resident of Kin- Ackerman is employ- yy Cominco | *7,. of the now disbae pene Society that’ bi aed Castlegar arena and has held all executive. offices -in that organi- zation. He is a former president and- chairman ‘of the supervi- sory. committee of. the Castle- gar Credit’ Union and isa form. iit: the | ” late, but winter always and ‘y Dresently head ‘aba -eivil defence committees and is on: the: gar- bage..committee.and. is :.village | representative on the Kinnaird- Castlegar. ‘and ‘District : Safe Council, an organization which’ he. was highly instrumental in fo: h school and Coleen in ae en third daughter, Mrs. D. Brost, lives in Blueberry. ckerinan :was one of Mr. ;) the six; men: who, drew.up the, et £0 | constitution’ of: the -KRC -Coni six years 3 ector of the Castlegar Coopera- tive : Transportation ‘Society: or we stidste ta, aso can BS oy eee mher ts Kinnaird ire Police*-Force ‘when it “was in the area. Ey WELDING OF ALL TYPES’ screen i cS of the Castlegar Cooper ti Punseo aries Society. He Js Preend via ctor of the So- BORG Of of director; He Bnd his wife Marion have jp, ive bowler, cater ets, an act- and. is a id children, Mr. ‘ gardening ta mongst his Tosbtice, ove le Woodworking a curler: and m ardent hunter © oo eerelary of its . comes. ‘Like squircets, wise people prepare for winter hardships—such as fuel bills. And the wisest people re by saving in their credit union where they re- - PETTITT PHOTOS se chs ‘ Es { “Complete: on thei f jurning Welding with: our portable rig. ; STEEL: FABRICATION ; “$60.00 HEAVY 12 Ge. CHECKER TRUCK REAR BUMPER WITH TRAILER "249 For We dk é Of 5/16D. Grade Piood. Only $2.95 Sheet Dec. 13 % Aileen Ogtow ' Mrs..H. Johnson, Mr, and Mrs. E, sen left C: “at the week. The Castlegar and ‘District Curling ?Club: have: openings ‘in every;; branch’ for: new curlers: Whether you are a: beginuer or 2 ‘ole'ipro.at the game’ you. y be ‘welcome. ‘Contact the ‘presi: sidents are as follows: Club, ~ Ernie © Krustzky; .-Mixed Club, Robert Jeffe: Ladies ery; i Club, Clarius McKinnon, Contact them as soon as possible as each club making’ up: new orang, shortly for after Christ. There is ice ‘time. available on Saturdays from: noon: until |’ midnight. You can book ice time at: the ‘concession ‘booth at: the arena. Get your. team together and play for the’ Smith's Samo. ren ing | and Heating Challenge Tro: |. innin; the C event: William ee in Yzer- PETTITT PHOTOS COME IN AND | ‘SEE THE, NEW. ROTODISC : PROJECTORS soon pinsed MADE ESPECIALLY FOR 4 FRAME _AND : INSTAMATIC CAMERAS 500 WATT » COOLED AND ‘PRICED FROM. $49.95 “PETTITT PHOTOS ‘SOLOHd —— PETTITT PHOTOS "SINGING CHATTY DOLL -Lovable, Huggable and She Sings Compare at $17.95 SILVER XMAS TREE. 72-1n. Single Ply. Fireproof. : Compare at $6.75 XMAS TREE STAND - Green & Red Color: With Water Bowl Sone at had _BATHROOM SCALES Modern Design. 300-Ib. Dial METAL IRONING BOARD Adjustable Sommers at $18.95 i ". SWINGING ‘Automatically. Locks Can in ‘Place’ loo and rink report a wonderfull time: was ‘had. by all, Local brier inky ‘from the Men’s Club have been’ out prac- ticing: So: far they have galy ites Tinks entered in this type of competition, skipped by Percy William * Van . Yzerloo Brown, and "Robert Jeffery. The ‘ ladies’ bonspiel chair- man, ‘Bev: Basran, is busy, work- ing on, details ‘for’ the bonspiel which ‘will: be ‘held-Jan. 21; 22 and. 23, . This the ti Castlegar. Entry will be accept- ed for 22 rinks, ‘The mens’: annual ,bonsptel will be held Feb. 4.5. and. ‘This bonspiel is noted Be being one of the best'in the Kootenay | P T believe it.is nearly time I that’ th booth at the area this season is .{ being operated . by. Clara‘ and/- Fred Baker who are new com- ers to the. district: from the coast, If you have an evening when you would like to get out of the b | house come on down to the ar- ena and watch a: curling game or perhaps a hockey game and enjoy ‘a’ coffee or.a ‘hamburger. The Other Fellow’s Game ‘Up.in the ‘gallery at the: fine Stand armchairs’ in’ a ‘Where curlers ‘sit to" wateh the ‘White wate of smoke they So if you really want to learn The fine points of the plays Don’t thra’ 2 stane, just sit in- And listen to what they say. She's wide, shes slow. . + Ob, | 8 look at’ that, She aaa got the broom; Why did she throw that rock so She pure’ had lots of ‘room. What ss she’ playing that’ shot :| Her. skip has eered for more To:come right trous Draw. in. 5 ‘not come them four sown with dex. ‘And £0 itis Sia along life's way It seems it’s just th @ Same We sims know how best to The Bther fellow’s game. : SALE $10.88 SALE ne - $6.88 to 12 Heights - SALE $13.6 88 ‘AN ‘OPENER at $7.95 will be annual ‘ladies’ bonspiel held in end'to’make. thelr’ ‘home in’ Ver- non. They wore sorry they could not visit all their, friends before they left, but hope to visit'here from time to time. We wish them happy retirement. “Mr, Sid’ Walton is a patient in’ the Castlegar and District Hospital, Mrs, D. Ried, Jr- who was a patient in the Castlegar and Dis- trict Hospital returned home at the weekend: Mr. and: Mrs. D. M. Wallace were Trail, visitors Saturday, * “Among the Castlegar district Guiders: attending’ the Guiders and: Guiding® friends: Christmas | w: ‘Wednesday * evening in party the Guide hall at East Trail were Rizzute i and Mrs, D. Hiebert, By MARIE SETO: Quite. a. saan to: last Friday. was ‘Thursday, when the members of the praduetion class class: es had their pictures taken.: Thi boys were in: tes ar and Velncks for a:change «an )wore white blouses ‘and abit, ur! ag th e, last fe boginning group, of boys:were be to. wear white shirts and ties a school, Some girls were aise tak. ing up the trend: We.must say, you do look.,sharp! the firat. issue of fhe school Tal as dis-| sp! pal The ti uted on Frid: ear, It is print ed by the Castlegar News. 'Co- spies of: the ‘paper. may be. ob- Man’‘s Progress Written By Pass Creek Woman Dear Sir: ‘on the night of Nov. ' 30, channel 3 "taned by.:contactin; ie Tal Ho Club x the school, 4 ‘The. cost we stock a ‘ull selection of ‘SAVAGE SHOES « for children | “Madde ocks Shoe’ Store of apa a, is 10. cents Per copy. day. was hailed Blue and Gold Day when the whole school Population | dressed: up. /in(.the school colors of blue’ and gold. This «day: ted he, basketball season: i #@ Come In: Dall teal longed | tne raale ‘Lawrence Wel will bi Christm RI SARIANARATARANARAA Chri etnias Concert itself | % Sioa aot Erin end an lan attend Fal cies to ‘bring the 240 First Ave. Our Many | Fine. Artists Billy. Vaughn, Pat Boone, Connie Francis, Bold; ‘Tijuana Brass and ; ; Many. more on Dot, MGM; and Quality : Labels : ; “WE HAVE THE BEST. RECORD IN TOWN” Cuummenauvenanuereaat IARAARARAAARARAAAARAR and Listen To. k, ’ Davie cK’ Castlegar: » Phone 365-5951: | Sas Grealveness ete built his home, gazine”’ oiler revealed to: the public: the intense feelings of Canadian ‘and -American pore towards the American’ po. Vietnam. © I watched the program with great interest and for the first, “With this in mind, L-wrote the Pate en poe: ; Man’‘s Progross?. In: the beginning “when | time There was a gentle creature — Fortunate, for only he Litre eared ee Produce’ a fire .to warm his Made tnt tools, too, with which he His hunted meat off homemade Ce curig To jbisiet surprise, : one day he Other. men Hike him. around Who: eagerly ‘some help would lend.) He Bave them a name — he call- ed lend: But firough Bn years it had ; |The word began’ to -be abused For Sony had: come to: under- Another one could steal his land oud Feel iendly : ‘he: would never reed him~ to| : ‘Kinnaird Vote. _ Give Your Continued | Support for Harmony © And Progressive Gov't To whom he labelled “Enemy.” |i Yes, this produced the usly tr tralt Of modern, man — We call ‘This’ poem is : purpo: sely, written in simple form: Firstly, to’ correspond ‘with: the | time and secondly, to show that mod- ern’ man’s complex : problem of war developed: from a simple, basic -) Miss D..B, ‘Jackson, | Pass (Creek, B.C. .WEAR-EVER ‘MAYFAIR’ ALUMITONE GIFT SET | : Made ‘from heavy gauge "aluminum, Panky. finished inside ‘and out.’ Beautiful. stainless::tar- nish-proof: covers, cool) heat-resistant handles with hang-up rings.. Set consists: of ‘L-qt., 2qte.* and -8-qt.; covered:-saucepgns,. tate double boiler and 5-qt: ‘dutch oven, , COMPARE’ at $99. 50 SPECIAL, SET . — _ ELECTRIC FRY PAN G.E. Deluxe, 12-in. square with removeable con-". . ' trol that’ allows’ complete ‘immersion’ for’ easy ’- cleaning. Tilt: leg and vented ‘tip lid. COMPARE: AT $29.75. SPECIAL, EACH i: $24.85 ELECTRIC PERCOLATOR .. . G.E. Automatic. 2 Peep Stainless ‘Stee!’ Compare at.$35.75 .. SALE S $29. 85 ELECTRIC CAN OPENER AND: KNIFE SAREE In Our oeeentey 1 offer the’ : Seople of Chairman of this Part @. safety ‘and: ‘convenience | built ‘along the highway. Stree ‘lighting: Woodland: Park. was Kinnaird eight years of exper ; spring. of our people have been» has been ‘upgraded. The dat the full ‘cost of Cel- \ gar. The Plaza area and_hote! ‘development are a reality. New and: modern “equipment has; the utmost i in pul services. been bought and. paid for, Siving the