10: CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Nov. 20, 1969 Robson Church WA Distributes its, Funds ports of the various committees, were CALVARY, BAPTIST. CHURCH Ph. 365-6667, Next itor! the Cloverleaf Motel McGillivray - Currie eamily Bible Linur 10) a.m. Vo\ E " Family ‘Moran Serv a.m, Ows ere _xchanged Evening Worship” Service . White {bandeaw: rstyle head, ; i of dace and S| TS APOSTOLIC CHURCH en eet Stepping Plaza ] and antl 10) 5 | to & i am. monn worship : Walter G. Currie of Red Deer 3|7.80 p.m. Evangelistic Service and Barry ey dohn McGillivray, West Kootenay Junior 1 BY Hockey Statistics Trail, Rossiand and Cast-G. ‘Redding (T) 6 pene. rmour. (T) The regular meeting of ae tes Horeoft (C) the Women’s Association of Robson Community Memorial Church was held recently in the church hall bo: The a aUkg opened with the singing of the hymn “Oly, Lord and Master of us All,” accompanied Mrs. A. Thorp. Following a prayer by p.m, dplece made ry Onoown rles, now Fshallitstion Worl lowing the Om eetion of "aged clot! October. Two nm Parlan aa ec ape Chernoff from c son of Seep president Mrs, J. Raine the members repeated the Lord’s Prayer. Mrs. D. Carter, Brogan, he jan Service Committee boxes. The question of the dis- of funds raised dur- then Ssevollonal period. This oe ded with a reference to Blueherry Creck Accident Results In $1,500 Damage A single-car accident on Thesnas td last week at the second Blueberry Creek way crossing resulted in dam- ages totaling $1,500. Police said a car driven a.m. when fog made it diffi- cult for a person unfal with the area. | Cl Robson Church Hall .on Sun- ing the year was discussed. Donations were then made to the Anglican Church, Robson Plans were made for the annual meeting in December. Mrs. Geiger and Mrs. Thorp agre Anderson and Committee Anniversary Fund.| paTiENT FIRST with the best health facil ties that money can buy is what the tax- R. payers of the Castlegar and Kinnaird area ed to act receive with the: $2 million addition to the as a nomination committee. 1 Castlegar and, District Hospital. Shown here A committee consisting is Mrs. W. H. Reed -of Castlegar, a member of the Ladies Auxiliary, who is explaining ‘to visitors the two-way audio ‘communication |p: between patients’ and the: nurses’ station. ‘The same control also supplies the patient a ‘with piped-in music if-he desires it. Besides thi asslating the touring guests, members of the also served coffee and doughnuts. — Castlegar News Photo | to arrange for C! gifts and cards to be sent to form- er members of the association and other friends. eva was decided to hold a tmas “‘sing-song” in the day evening, Dec. 14. Fur- ther arrangements for this will be made at the Decem- Castlegar & District Bowling Results Monday night 7 o'clock LHS Ann Kajzar- 279. LHT jean Grewcock 656. MHS. Ken’ Scott 281, pate Ken prot 781, inks 1019. THT' Reewars es 4 ‘The ? 4, Kin 1, Spoilers, 0, ‘Regulars 3 nik 3144. Team points: Tmpossibl; tangs igs" 0. Other 600's Harry “Cher-| aiff Team points: Cadillacs 3, Road Runners 1, T-Birds 0, Ramblers 1, Chevys 4, Mus- e Other 600's Bobbie Ker- 18 S.\ Casler in vy) NmAVADOPIVACONE CIAAILOO Plione 365-6662 Norman Walker Pastor Wed. 7.30 Prayer Bible Study 1 ers are from tle Sofonoff of Grand Forks has has sat atte cluding two misconducts, the same number as R. Cox from Rossland who has spent 39 minutes an the sin bin so far this season. J. Zebroff from Grand Forks has 30 minutes ity Church Services LUTHERAN CHURCH SERVICES Sundays at 9.80 a. Kinnaird United ‘Church Richard Klein, Vicar Ph. 865-5976 . Sunday Schoo) 8.45 a.m. Rev. Harold C. Clark ———_————— SALVATION ARMY Services Each Sunday Afternoon at 3 p.m. 341 Main St., C: ST. RITA'S: CATHOLIC CHURCH Rey, E. A. Brophy + Ph. 365-7143 , Sun Masses at 9 praia tl am. - 7 p.m. CHURCH OF GOD (Next to Kinnaird Communi- ty Hall) 1969-70 ae, “To Know The Living G For Further Information Call Cpt. Fame At Nelson 352-7353 anal PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 701 First Ave. Pastor: -Rev. L. M. Slmmonds Phone 365-5212 Mr. Mrs. hn ay seal vray, of Kinnaird. L, Wilkin: offic- fated” oat Tne early-evening ceremony. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a own of peau de sole trimmed Swiss lace. Her long nie which fell. from a bow at! each shoulder, was also trim-| med in lace. Her short veil of tulle was secured to a/blu hair was styled in Grecian| ff curls intertwined with blue/’ Fish are Masters Gf Their Element . No creatures are such masters of their natural el- ements as fish, not even) birds with their apparently mere soaring and. glid- i A fish can remain tionless for as long as it ie r ackwards an imperceptible degree, it can spurt forward from scratch at high speed, it' can go up or ‘down with sister of the groom, and Laine Norris gs cousin of the bride, wore f length gowns multi-colored blue silk. They also wore long white. gloves with shoes en-| ton to Each carried white car- nations sprayed with _ tin; artificial flowers. ‘thelr satin ribbon. Best man was Mr. Jim rnelli of Vancouver with the bride’s brother Mr. David Currie of Chilliwack groom's cousin, Mr. ny Horan of ‘Vancouver, sharing ushering duties. The reception was held the Chilliwack Golf and Club where the brid- le, covered with a lace ed to the bri des matern: Miss Linda McGillivray of Victoria, Miss thanks to “ Beneroalty: of tablecloth which had’ belong- al ta by a three-tier Wedding cake decorated with blue roses. Flanking the cake were stand ards of blue flowers. BLIND YOUTH at Selkirk College will find his studies easier the Castlegar Rotary Club. Don- — Castlegar News Photo Chuck Roast of Beef Canada neice Canada Good SHORT RIBS of BEEF Canada Choice, Canada Good . 49 BABY BEEF LIVER aiff 619. No charges were laid. _|ber meeting. Crooked: Aows 2752, noff 676, Ed Wood 671, Bev| Wed. night ladies Maglio has jbech Nel- GRACE supreme ease. Master of ceremonies vas The driver was jdetained ir a short time at the, Trail At the conclusion of the meeting tea was served by the Hastert Mrs. D. Carter ital where he was treat- ed lor cuts. and Mrs. G. » Quayle. Team points: Crooked Arrows 3, Wildcats 0,. Swing- ers 3, eae 1, Droppins 4, Fantastiks Other Go0's Ann Kajzar Paulson , Shirley Houtt- man 640, Charley Burdett 638, Dagny Enoksen 633, El-| eanor Holdsworth 601. LHS Winnie Savinkoft 281. LHT Betty Oglow af hoy Orioles 1000. son's Dae spot in scoring with eight goals and P. lier is pacing Grand Pele with four. STANDIN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH with Sunday School Sunday service at 11.30 a.m. Sunday School 9.55 a.m. Morning Worship 14, a.m. Evangelistic ice 7 p.m. Tuesday: Bible Study and Furthermore, ‘the of a fish is ideal for share sinuous movement and its un-| Trail. amlinin derwater stre: re Mr. Fornelli who read Education Minister At Paris Conference Education Minister Donald education for Alberta, repre- Paris this|sent tne council of Canadian Ministers of Education at_a ation at-| meeting this week of the Or. ternal ed-| ganization for Economic and ucational Co-op Mr. Brothers and Dr. T. C. Byrne, deputy of PORK SPARE RIBS \CORIN a .|J. McFarland (R) 11 D. Chernoff (C) 10 Shar L. Bisaro (T) 13 Local Youth Fined On Liquor Charge Charges laid on Hallo- ween resulted in fines total- VEAL PATTIES Government Approved TOMATO 3 JUICE......8 cRIscod: 2 Ibs. 3] 39 SUGAR 10 its. 99¢ ie... = 69 femes comd . $1.00 SEAMLESS NYLONS 5 rain $1.00 IVORY BATH ‘SIZE BAR SOAP . 89° REGIONAL ECUMENICAL PARISH Anglican — United CHURCHES OF : Robson — Castlegar — Kinnaird IN ST. DAVID'S ANGLICAN CHURCH UNITED CHURCH SERVICE 10:00 a.m. ANGLICAN SERVICES 8:00 & 11:15 a.m. Robson 945 a.m. “Sunday School Grade 1, kindergarten & babysitting at 10 and 11.15 a.m. LHT Colleen “Lightle 6 THS Minks Minks 2553. “= Team points: Minks 4, Beavers 0, Squirrels 2, Lions & Chipmunks 1, Teddy Bears Other 600’s Shirley Moore- hous FRUIT CAKE CHEESE 2 WHIZ...... 4 se Number BUTTER =... FRESH EGGS - Grade A Small 2 Doz. 79 $1.49 an BQ: wie 09° OHLONE Dm 29: ress, 9 = *1.98 ane ‘1.00 mn 7 #100 QOH FLAKES ae os de. BANANAS “STORE HOURS ARE 9 AM. TO 6 P.M. — Key, Bevans_ 675. ues mixi league Z o'clock LHS Bey Maloff 254. LHT Bev Maloff 702. Wed. M Matt Rohn 328, MHT ee Rourke and Matt Rohn_772. suited to speedy progress nto through the "water. ere: ney; Creighton vs Anderson: ec. 3 Janicki vs Creight on; Padison vs Anderson; Kinnon vs Ackney. Dec, 5 An- derson vs McKinnon; Ackney ys Creighton; Paulson vs Jan- icki. Dec. 10 paulzog vs. Crei- Per- ific and T sonnel Ci i The OECD committee 4 will review United States ed- r ucational research and de- velopment policies and dis- cuss the educational prob- lems of modern society. “This will give us an opportunity to see what is happening in Europe and, in case, what the United States is doing, in the field of technical and scientific training”, Mr. Brothers said. Canada is a member of the OECD, which serves 17 member ‘nations including the United States, Japan and Italy. Its main objectives are the sharing . of experiences and the undertaking of joint projects with the developed countries in the: fields of ec- onomic development, includ- ing : erson, “A. ett, D. maoC, nf oe ae A 0. its Andreashuls, M. Van Yostlon, G Honchar, Chews £798 ‘i = Guests ‘attending were the grandparents of the bride, Mr. and . James Currie of Saskatoon, and. the groom’s| N. Nicol, S. summery M. Ran-| grandfather, Mr, ee Smith| dal," M. McGill vray, E, Ewart, of Trail, as well guests| D. Horst; Cc. dJettrey, 5 |. Horn- from Calgary, Penticton. SNe H. Dou: Moran; son, Victoria and Vancouver. i e bride is in her fin- F.J. SMITHERAM TRAILER TOWING Fully Insured ~ Phone 365-5308. Box 1351; Castlegar r Ferguson, 18, was THS ‘Regulars 1176. THT charged ‘with being a minor in possession of liquor and STEP Program Starts ‘ : a ith dri it bli For Cominco Bosses {Thurs Mined Comm: a Wee ea Pee s x a Host was fined A on the ‘About 500. first line sup- inT Colleen Lightte «ts first charge an on the ervisors at Cominco’s Trail]! Vat fakiS Larry Paul 3 ald 42.) second charge. 71: operations will be’ sponding |g "THis Booders 4102. THT B si d P f want i Directo 10 hours in classrooms during Doodlers z ry the next few months to Team points: Doodlers 3 u iness an ro ‘essi G 7 Farmers 1, ea Pere of safe-|¢ Kokanees 6, Hee Haws 3, Sinbarnes 1, Flukies 3, Zute The “students” will not wee spon supervis- Suits 1, Diehards 2, Lifesav- have any teachers, however ors, he said, are. the most oe 2, Juicers 2, Lifesavers 7 hone, Writ for they are participating in important’ people in develop- lean Cut Ru! r ing proper and ‘safe job pro- Other 600's__— Darryl Stamp Shop prt way of eae imown cedures as they are in direct| tourse 687, Matt Rohn 678,|| “Box 95 Hopeon, BC. ait Praga: OF cee ret with the individual |Frank Webster 672, Bill Sav- > Ph, 865-7605 non pave Haggarty, ‘safety employees. in inkott 669," atl “Re Rourke 659, rviso: maine STEP ‘0! tolay the. paths har’ ae Friday night clesie mixed under way for several weeks LHS Bol erKerale 277. and is directed to personnel UBT, Maree | "Bonnett 6 370. who have immediate supervi- MHT Ken Olson 671. sion over. employees on the 'THS O. job. 5 is a new approach Balis 1007; THT “This 0 |Odd Balls Se by Cominco in an attempt to Janicht V6. Anderson; Canada Rev. T. Allen, 365-7424 — Rev. G. Hermanson Sanisto dckney; | ‘McKinnon. vs 365-8337. — Rev. C. Howard 365-7814 Leod, Paper Products Make Travelling With Baby Easy Travelling with is not nearly as difficult Baby ? prevent job. accidents. from the ground | up" sald 's ine Hag- garty. “STE first stage of a bees en Srseran to create a greater aware- ness of safety responsibilities among first-line supervisors, and through them, among ladies: will be Bliss eal the Anderson is| trophy and draws are as fol- Io’ Nov. 20 8.30 Chernoff vs McLeod; Jeffrey vs Randall; Lyons vs Van Yzerloo; Nov. 25 6.30 Randall vs Van Yzer- loo, Lyons vs Chernoff; Jef- firey vs McLeod. Nov. 27 8.30 Jeffrey vs Chernoff; McLeod vs Van Yzerloo; Randall vs Lyons. lec. 2 6.30 Jeffrey vs Van Yzerloo; Chernoff vs ndall; Lyons vs McLeod. Dec, 4 8.30 Randall vs Mce- Leod; Jeffrey vs Lyons; cher noff vs Van Yzerloo. Dec. e gre uate in eeoloey at -UBC, now studying law. 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