nee CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Nov. 4, 1985 ELINA COMPLETE INTERIOR ‘Centennial Committee's. Baptist Church Becomes we stock ay fol tolnction of DESIGN SERVICE FOR YOUR HOME Custom Drapery and Carpeting FREE ESTIMATES COLUMBIA FABRICS & FLOORS 1420 Bay Ave. — Trail, B.C. Phone 441 LAL SHSS Activities | By MARIE SETO Wi th May 25,1968 set for Gatun seelebration of British The noon hour dance in honor of Sweat Shirt Day went off very well last Friday. The aitendance for this noon pout nce Was amo! ¥ About half of" teh”. school THIS WEEK ONLY DEVILBISS. VAPORIZER Regular $8.95 — $5. PITTS PRESCRIPTIONS CARL'S DRUGS — KINNAIRD i population wore the school | © sweat shirts — including the ad- ministration, Additional sweat shirts were sold by the students’ Council to those not having one. House meetings were: held last week to decide on names for the four-houses.’A plebicite will be held this week to choose the names. A new school crest has been drawn -for - the seer to replace the former eagle. Thi too, will be placed before’ the student body this week, In sports activity, our senior joys soccer: team came home with the victory’ cup after d Nelson an ail, In the: 1st legar defeated: Ross- nd. round, Castlegar rand Forks 0; 3rd round Castlegar went through. ‘the tournament without a “default and with only one goal scored against them. Earlier, our junior, . boys ‘soccer team also ‘came home with a victory cup. Coaches for the teams are Mr. C. Smith and Mr. P. Young. Good going, boys! The ‘first band concert of the season was held week when the grade 9's 10's and the ‘seniors played popular music selections, The concert was well were POWER FOR. GREAT ER INDUSTRY The Upper |...) been. elected. for the Annual | Club, ‘The ‘editor is are two of five dams on the Kootenay River, owned and con by West Power. Together with the Waneta Damonthe Columbia, they generate 500,000 Kilowatt capacity ady power for the: Keotenay’s continuing Industrial growth. Interior, Brewerles’ modern plant, There's a quickening pace to the business and social life of our. Kootenay area these days. The key reason is the upswing in Industrial. growth and development. More and more companies of Koote- are jg the great ad hay resources, people and living. Interior Brew- eries is proud to play avital part In this. exciting growth and saliites the many new companies. who are ‘opening their doors in the Kootenays. | Fernie AGER INTERIOR BREWERIES | LTD, CRESTON, B.C. it ‘favorable, Our senior girls played in the senior girls grass hockey tournament last Saturday at ia L ‘in Sth in the” rin SHSH commemorated Unvit- ed Nations Day on. October 25 with a° special : United; Nations film entitled .“‘To. Each a Right- ful Share". The ‘school ‘holds a spécial assembly °each’ year to commemorate this day. The High School Red Cross Club ‘elected ‘officers “for: the year on’ Friday. Prepident is M. feating Rossland, Grand Forks, I Yn to be sent in to the B.C. Association the dates for next] 196! year, the Centennial Comuittes ing ahead to the bi day: A’ grand‘ parade whic! take the form of a motorcade” is planned to lead off the events, The parade will: tentatively as- semble at’ the. Castleaird | Plaza and travel to Pass Creek Park via the new. Columbia | River bridge, providing the route is open sor ae. at that time. mmittee hopes to de- velop the: Pans Creek Park as its Centennial project later. and ample space will’ be ‘av: there for the centennial celebra- tions, in which ° the’ Kinnaird le-| committee has signified it will SOT Ups ond. organiza tions Mofoe m rvice Fall Fair Plans “Annual Meoling At Later Date The Castlegar and District Fall Fair Association held a meeting recently in’ the United Church Hall, with 10 members present and Pete Ewart presid- ng. ‘This. was to have been the | Kill annual meeting and election of 1968 officers, but owing to the poor turn. out. it was decided to have the annual meeting at a later date. As dates for 1966 fair have . Fair's year were set for two. days, Sept. 16’ and “17. Mrs. the - treasurer’s . report . from January to October. Ske report- ed a balance:in the bank. | Mrs, McDonald Teslgned as she: is’ leaving ‘the: trict “to make her home. in’ Vancouves y one Was, treasurer for 19 year: i von behalf. the: Fall: Fair ‘Mrs. L, A Gruner- Seto; vi secretary, EF Desauiniers treas.| urer,’ J. Waldie; social convenor B. Lewis’ and: publicity chair- man, J. Lambeth. The club is off to a good start. The editorial staff has also “Cathy Am- brossimoff and segretary: -treasur- Sponsor. of the ‘Otesk ‘As- | will not; be: awarding anymore they hav E. A. McDonald gave fro Plans Well Organized throtighout the district are be- ing invited to share in the fes- ties in the way most sult able to them. SAVAGE SHOES [for children Maddocks. Shoe. Store These groups will be invited to revive some of the events for which they have been noted in the Past, su suc ‘as crowning ort the May: Queen,’ sports: days, outs and otter a Retivities ¢ ond omit also be ‘asked ‘to enter floats in the motorcade. Celgar will be invited to stage lezeing contests and to display some of the machinery being Ba thereat for a future Plans’ ate = ten belt: made lang are a: rodéo' ely. being ana in the afternoon. Of course .there will be races for the Kiddies and nurierous z other 3 rides, n efreah fr other things’ that make bi a fale celebration. t Mon: ‘night's’ meetin; disteist ome contalssioner ‘A ‘d have Seely distril 1d litera- ture advertising the "entenalal years of 1966. and:'1067. ° . LZinto, attendéd the Centennial Committee was also present. “All churches in the district will:be invited’to make special observances: of: the: centennial on ie Sunday prior to May 23, , Centennial ead, representative and yd Hill, Blueberry Creek representative, advising their areas were joining Castlgar for the, purpose.of ob- the per: capita grant for the celebrat ;. Ootischenia and Rasph erry areas have formed their .own centennial committees, ° , A. sample of the. two-year hich will Mrs. Mi with a beautiful Parker desk set. Mrs, :Grunerud:;was» appointed Reasurer :for : the : ‘rest of the The 1965 nize money: was 600. ‘This. was down very little ‘rom. last year. slt-was decided to see when Hall :would be: avail. Flour. Millsare sorry to say they calendar be available to Centennial com- ed “by Mr. y ill feature’ ‘events and’ scenes of rical interest. x ~ wel ‘| directors present. as a 1 badge of Thesi small membership. pins d designed with the Ce Centenial ‘The next regular meeting of FREE SUIT Chances! Ete, i oy SWEATER’ WINNER 4 Valley, Alberta, AAACN Ae MADE-TO.MEASURE $100 VALUE | Free cance on this suit for every $5 purcha: made during’; the month ~ of November. $10 Purchase ; "Two DRAW, oN TUESDAY, Nov. 40 SUIT WILL ARRIVE FOR XMAS Winner of: our October Sweater “Draw was Ian Rawley, Turner ¢ : Remember,’ We ‘Tre Open Mondays di ic ET prizes to the’ Fair, their eers of B.C. and. ‘will be called upon 4 junior: club ’a_ ‘wort deavor ‘through lec ations on the job... “The next meeting ‘will be on Nov. 16 ishoped et er acarhs at school. it is-hoped en; ¥ ‘the ‘Kinn: idge will, take the first .. formal lecture: All boys are’ welco: serie Sou Iow that there are 63 new Senior students and 20 new. courses in the school? MOORE @ BUSINESS FORMS LTD. DEALER: CASTLEGAR NEWS the. Committee. .will- be. ‘held Nov. 28.at 7 pam.) s =| = = Je BUILD A NEW. CANADA : the Viet Nam war “by eeaireing: the Geneva’ agr displaced | workers. to ‘direct and. plan of bases from Canada: + Recognition: of China by the UN. oe Support ‘of ‘the United Nations. @ New. Development Policies: eee e Medicare And Ponsions:”. National’ Health Plan to'p a who: neéed'.them and a Pension e Free Education And. Technical. Tra @ Economic. Growth ‘Planning Establishment of a Federal. Tnvaettient “Board economic ...growth, : develop «: “our northlands and regain cwnerip of Canad- ian res from Canada-wide $1.49 DAY Tuesday November, 9th. Huis edvartinislont ls bot published or displayed by the Control Board: or by Ldgquor the Government of Bri British Columbia, sities and ‘teacher | @.A United. Canada: Based ‘on: a‘ federal sate ed development ‘of the: tw ni et Canada’ ‘and. ae of the. ‘right of ea The ringing, ‘challenge of tomorrow must Party, has’ accepted the challenge. On Nov. 8: ‘give your answer. DAVID COOPER MEN’S WEAR vide: $100.00 a month at age 65. imme: taly. aS and a ‘tray table ope pert added upto a mos' a and informing ng, meeting fc a the Cas astlegar Toastmas aan at speaker was ‘ice-breaker’ or Sutoblogra by. new member B Ey non, in which he c doweibed his neering student in Nova { a | “It's a ond company to work ers | his work as a young engineer in Toronto where he found that “not all electrical engineers are | knowledgeable” and “if 1 want- re-|ed to really find out about,a articular operation, I asked the foremian or- operator.” .\ After, work with the civil service in Ottawa, Mr. McKin- non came ‘more -recently to the Kootenays-to work for Cominco, for”, THE SALVATION ARMY. (Pine ' Street) » Sunday — 9.45 Stinday School Ban freon Study ( es 13 up) 730° "Salvation meeting ‘Tuesday ='7,80' *Ladles Home Wednesday — 7.30 Bible dis- cussion ‘and prayer Friday ‘- — 8390 Youth Group &s Agos. Be, +85) turday — “Be sia: Club rita Ginb Bove 12- grade ) held at 368 Main Street’ + Phone. 865-7112 ‘| Gery® clubs, drums; dancin; here as eantaertully. friendly.” 1 ke ay & speech entitled “Laying aM tala aril ifife ad George The KJSS Scene: By Susan. Allingham Halloween. Dance: Last ‘Thursday, found ‘ the KJSS for the Hal eguerade How 6 Jag résponsible oer the’ decorations. Mr, M,N. Maglio was mast- er of arenes for the occasion people jand carried out’ the duties in his usual capable manner, Games’ and dancing were enjoyed. Costumes ere judg- Duly Organized at Service i The most im jortant: meet- Ing ever held by. the congrega- tion of Calvary Baptist: Church fook. PI place ‘last Thursday even- ig. At. that time 10 baptist be- levers voluntarily banded them- selves together. in accordance with teachings of the New Test- ament, and’ became ‘a duly or- ganized: local church, i) Sinee ‘its inception,- Calvary Baptist :has. been aponsored iby the . Home’ Missions Committee of the Convention of ‘Regular Baptists of B.C. Now that formal in arate Ceylon in Toss: ous he: Bret witness ed..a dance - with FROM Or KS, chanting, a hypnotic atfaly® pu put] w on. by. the Ceylonese : to” exer- cise a’ ‘devil’. which: was drying up one of the’ Nillage cows, A little detective work and an air- man’s $03 rifle despatched the ‘devil,’ a 14-foot python as thick a8 a’'man’s arm: but. the witch dactor got the: credit pot the ee.” In introducing third speaker Ed Mosby, Toastmaster Jack Mc- Kinnon told how: he was mo- PENTECOSTAL © TABERNACLE 701, Firat Avo. Sun. 8.8, —.9. f) a.m, Worship Service — Ham. - Evening Service 7.30 pm, Reverend — RK. Web» _—————————— ST. DAVID’S ANGLICAN CHURCH 8 a.m. Holy Communion 11 am. Holy Communion ing, asked Mr. Mosby for the title of his speech, got the an- swer “Wipe that smile off your face.” = eras Mr. Mosby then: proceeded in a witty speech to elaborate on what he. referredto' as‘a pet peeve: — the apparent conve tion. that: one - must large toothpaste smile on poh and all occasions. “Even ‘an ad for a truck," he said, “must have a bikini clad: young woman ex- posing all her brilliant: teeth.” we tO p sby ‘that they: felt ser- jousty about many. things and showed "it, ‘though: they must have unbent’ sometimes since they often ‘had large families.” In ‘closing he urged reading of. Burton’s “Anatomy of Mel- ancholy” for melancho! he said, Tine ts own saver of joy. Nils Kristiansen, new: mem- ber. and transfer: from’ Seaway ona “GRACE: PRESBYTERIAN. ‘CHURCH | 181 Seventh Aye, Kinnaird Minister: Rev. and, velopment‘ of‘demonstration and | gesture spoke on map readings as a useful skill anda sport. Using “a map ofthe lower i The‘ table ie part of the dinner meeting ‘led. by. Andy : {is silver, . =| have loved ati never loved at all” and. “speech silence . is» golden” brought “speaker: after. speaker ‘}to ‘his {feet to support, deny: -Fecall: or:; some: incide: New. r_ member, Michael. Fitz- i mnber jam erly: ticien: ‘Breakiast *Toastmester’s Club of ‘Seattle: ‘was welcomed ‘Toastmaster’s into Sie Carel legar-. ‘end: together’ with; educa- tion vice-preaident Harvey Pit- man. and: president J. Charte rs evaluated. the mesting Before ss Seat eel ¢ Andy, Shu- wari ie var sti cr ‘a joint’ s Seastimiatress Club fe LUTHERAN CHURCH SERVICES: : ‘Sundays at $ pi <|'and Jogging operations: an a eee de ie expected:to start], BC.: Hydro has invited ten- ders for'a contract to build about 17 miles’ of road:on the east side of i epuncan Lake,. just north of in: Dam. se The road will be: uséd'prim- arily®: for: ‘forestry, development . year and-be completed in 1988.) by RAF in oa awarded to Susan TRtinteon, Kastru- mentarily taken aback when hav-|'" ‘Toastmasters’: of Cornwall,’ Ont. |. speech for de-| - West se apie to he et how]. Hak teportea ont je aréa Bov-| ernor’s . meeting in Vancouver |: iting since 1925 “UNITED S : Tod : ae yand Presbyterian Churches ot Canada : - : : z pod Pras 6 HY : Castlegar — Sunday School mn “GENELLE Phone 365-7814 = Rev. Don Faris: prizes Arablan Princess; Trene has taken Pare fi the local church. ° ,Charter membership will be left open for three months, giv- ing opportunity for others who are ecripturally qualified to be- come founding members. A bap- tismal service is planned for the near future when’ those who In Castl Me Wednesda ys, Fridays ¢ Standard and Aarne ‘rangtalssohs Ae For Information : PH. 36 21 wish to. obey. their Lord in the waters of: baptism. may: become members in that way. ‘Chirch officers were elect- éd by the members at the meet- ing of organization, Chosen as ‘dnd shifted from the convention's to thé of koff ‘and.’ Carol’ cavemen; Gernot Kafler. tative ‘and’ ‘Susan’ ‘Adlon | ploneet lady. id. Mrs, ‘R. H. entenea into the” spirit we the ocassion dressed as clowns, “Members *:of © the ‘student council were in’ charge ‘of ‘re- freshments and a good time was had by all. House Games; ' Soccer. ‘is finished for the’ year and much enjoyment was found by many inthis: sport. Last week. the finals for soccer were held and the vict- orious teams were: ar Boye: House ipp: ats were awarded 10 points for being top} team and “House 2, the Faduars' reteiving five Points for the runners up. House Standings: House 4 — 192 points, House 2 — 145 points, House 1 — 189 points and House 3 — 133 points. ‘Thought ° for This Week: “There: is: no failure until you fail: to keep trying.” were; Harold Léslie and George James; Clerk: Mrs, Rob- ert Straghah and treasurer, Har- old Leslie. Pastor D. Reeves was asked to contihife as pastor. The Lord is’ blessitig ' this young congregation with increas- ing interest and attendance. Nearly 100 were present for a recent Sunday morning. service. A full program of midweek act- ivities. are “held ‘in ‘addition to the Sunday services. The con- gregation ~ is already © giving prayerful thought to the build- ing of: larger, mote adequate facilities. BRITISH COLUMBIA HYDRO AND POWER AUTHORITY TENDERS FOR CLEARING AREAS. — J14 — FILE CQ 2050 (approximately 480 acres) 31§ — FILE gS 2051 (approximately 345 acres) J16 — File CQ 2052 (approximately 340 acres) L4'— File CQ 2053 (approximately 80 acres) up to 12.00 noon, Tuesday, November 23, 196% for clearing of each of ue areas listed above. 1, Thé J areas Me in the Columbia River Valley aypproximate-' ly 10 miles north of Arrowhead, B.C. and the L-areas He" between the lower end of Upper. Arrow’ Lake -and Arrow Park,’ BC. Ali aréas are to be cleared on a lump sum basis, 2. A‘10 per cent Bid Bond or Certified Cheque mtist accom pany each tender, 8. The successful contractor must provide a SO a cent Per. formance Bond. Tender forms and specifications may be obtained November, 1,1965 at the office of the 6th Floor, 970 Burrard Street, Vancouver 1, BG.! Telephone “ MU 43-8712, Local’ 2578 upon payment of $10.00 plus $050 RCSS. Tax ior one or more of the J areas and a similar stmount for om or both of the L Areas, These amiounts are non-refuxidabie. Monday, ; You've put up with the ofd fine minke Btedton ate enethére Socialis lw Lost fallure: Now: tell. them. all you have had enough. Tell them what yout think, of the policies James M. Keaued BURNABY-COQUE Mt "BURNABY RICHMOND: zinekt: ‘Bort R. Labor CARIBOO C. Harold Hunter: COAST-CAPILANO Jean MJ. Gagnon COMOX-ALBERNI Alexander B. Pat FRASER tterson | VALE 5 Thomas D, Sills; MLOOPS *. James Kennelly KOOTENAY EAST “Jona L, Hobson . KOGTENAY WEST. Lyle C. Wiikinson HANAIMO’ & ISLANDS. Charles Edward OKANAGAN BOUNDARY: OKANAG: Howard E. Johnaton |AN-REVELSTOKE David Rea SKEENA ‘Edward M, Chishoima VANCOUVER-BURRARD Donald W. Ga: VANCOUY GUAGE: | orman Howard ‘VANCOUVER-SOUTH ‘ni FJ finirioe , VICTORIA. VANCOUVERAINGSWAY: ‘'Genelle Kinnaird: Chureh Se Schoo! : Grade ito 8 9.45 1 Age'3 9.45. a.m: