2 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, February 19, 1976" : Axel Nielsen is Presented Life Membership in b A life membership, in the ¢ form of a framed certificate to commemorate the evant, was presented to Axel Nielsen, past president of the David ‘Thompson Stamp Club at its monthly meeting held Feb, 9, Mr, Niclse Sfamp Club ‘The club is now arrangements for its sixth annual exhibition to be held Oct, 2-8 in the Legion Hall in’ Castlegar. It is the only stamp, club in the B.C, Interior to hold such an exhibition, and judges and exhibits for this event come from all over the Pacifie North- weat, One of its associate mem- bers, Frank Flyman of 100 Mile House, was the victim of a d fire in for a rest. However, his wealth of knowledge of stamping will still be available, The passing at John a eee of White Rock ft Mr. Neilsen as ioe ae patente = member still with the club, formed in 1958 with seven members, The Columbia Philatelic Society of Trail had sent five of their members to help with the formation. At that time, meet- ings were held in members’ homes, but by 1971/72 this arrangement had been out- grown, Members began to hold meetings in the undercroft of St. David's Church, and the facility is still being used for this purpose. At the January meeting of . the stamp club, the following members were elected to serve on the executive for the coming year: president Mrs, Margaret Reith, vice-president Mrs, Joan McDonald, secretary Mrs. Mar- - garet Munns and treasurer Mrs, Susan Forrest. ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION LOUNGE — OPEN — Fri, 4pm, + Sat. 2 pm. Dancing 9:30 - 1:30 am. Proper Dress - No Jeans after 7 p.m. ‘Fei & Sat, Feb. 20 & 21 Music by The “New Company” losing not only his home, but his stamp collection valued as $22,000 as well. This gentleman was well-known all over the Northwest as a collector and a frequent visitor to local exhibi- tions. However, philatelists all over the Northwest have sent him duplicates in order to help him to start another collection, Members of the David Thompson Stamp Club would like to invite any adults inter- ested in stamps or starting a bobby to attend one of thelr meetings to find out what it is allabout, They meet the second Monday of each month in the undercroft of St. David's Church at 7.80 p.m. It's up to you— ‘Just what you do; ‘You can never walk, Just sit and squawk, You can smoke and hack, Have a heart attack aii can be | a good AP. Although “I'm a good CHAP" buttons haven't arrived yet, Castlegar Hospital Activ- ity Program already has well over 20 “good chaps"; these are hospital personnel who are voluntarily becoming members ‘of this health activity program evening, February 24. day, coer 23, CITIZEN OF THE YEAR the Year for 1975 Is Mrs. Reg. Bro of Robson. _ A banquet at which the presentation will - be made is to be held Friends of Mrs, Bro who “wish to attend , the banquet may pick up tickets at Castlegar Drug in downtown Castlegar until 5 p.m. Mon- Phil. Angrignon, Chairman, Citizen of the Year Committee thls coming Tuesday en : y 85th BIRTHDAY of Mrs. Christina Guerin was celebrated on’ Wedneeday of last week when numerous friends gathered at the home of her daughter Mrs. Jack {Emily) Scott of Robson. Mr, Guerin, who has been a guest at Kiro Manor in Trail since September of 1972, was reciplent of numerous gifts, Bowers and cards. Also present was her daughter Mra. Jack [Bessy] MacNeil of Services Held Monday For William 6. Tindale Funoral services were held Monday in Vancouver for Wil- Ham Grant Tindale, 60, of Castlegar who died Thursday in Vancouver. He is survived by his wife, Dorothy; one daughter, Mra. 0. (Sandra) Gundersen of Castle- gar; three grandchildren and one brother, Jack of Prince Rupert. Rev. W. Hillary officlated, : at the service, cremation fol- Castlegar Hospital Activity Program Personnel Becoming Good CHAPs to better their physical well- being and therefore their gen- eral well-being, The B.C. hospital conven- tion in Vancouver last fall poster displayed in the cafe- teria and the CHAP newsletter, many varied activities, both group and individual, are avail- able. Mrs, Margaret Pryce, h +: is dinat tion with each contributing 10 minutes. Many more outside- hospital activities are in the planning such as a proposed trip to the health e of health through physical fitness and the Castlegar Hospital formed a committee to look into the feasibility of.this program working in the hospital. This week, in accordance with Heart Month and Fitness Week, the program is underway! As indicated on the large ing exercise programs which include yoga, 6BX, the use of the exercise bike, arm weights, wall bars, gym mats, ete. The time involved for these in-hospital exercises is shared equally by CHAP mem- bers and hospital administra- Dramatic Increase Expected In Number of Pleasure Boats { miere*will'Be @ dramatic“! Bese increase--in «the: number of ' pleasure boats on the Lower Mainland by 1980, according to @ background paper prepared for the North Fraser Recrea- tion Study. And the increase will mean greater pressure for berths and ramp facilities, with 8 possible shortfall of up to 6,000 berths unless new facili- Ues are developed. The study has found that the number of primary pleasure craft in the area will increase from 3,000 in 1973 to between 76,000 and 86,000 by 1980. Primary boats are the sole boats. in owning Joe) Aldred talks to Brian Bristow, financial advisor for B.C. Central. Credit Union, about registered retirement savings pla “Your plan is one of the fastest growing in B.C. dicted increase is from 68,000 (1973) to between 90,000 and 104,000 boats in 1980, The report suggests that future ramp development should be concentrated at the mh of the North and Middle and east of Douglas find. It found that Georgia Strait and the Pitt River are the main destinations of boat- ers now using the North Arm, and suggests that concentrat- ing ramps near the river mouth will. reduce boaters” travel time to popular water and reduce hazards to small boat owners from industrial marine traffic and strong cur- rents. Local RCMP Says Charges Pending In Armed Robbery Charges are now pending in the Feb. 10 armed robbery which occurred at the Robson General Store, No names have been re- * leased, but local RCMP de- scribe their suspects as male and residents of Castlegar, No further information has been released. ni secondary: 2 bas “are ‘ineluded? the pre- spa and the Nelson swimming 1. Programs suitable for. ‘spring weather will be planned such as croquet during the lunch period and skipping, walking ete. In other words, “it’s up to you, just what you do”, but do something to keep physically fitt. List Of Winning Western. Canada. Lottery ‘Tickets Here is the list. of winning tickets drawn in the Western Canada Lot- tery on Wednesday night of last week and the prize All tickets ending in the last five digits of the winning numbers for all worth $5,000. All tickets ending in the last three Y digits of the winning num- bers for all three $25,000 prizes and the $250,000 prize are worth $1 MITCHELL duupau Plywood %e"—M' x 8’ FIR N.C. SHEATHING Specials jon Batirament.Savings Plan.“ and, unlike many other plans, there's no “front-end load” or “start up” charge. Also, funds aren't locked in for a fong period of time. Should you decide to withdraw from the plan, all that’s required is sixty days written notice. With our RSP, drawal charge a1 = Every dollar you invest works for you!” Joel: “It's a. great way to plan your future now. Remember the deadline for contributions is Saturday, February 28,” B.C. Central CREDIT UNION Retirement Savings Plan {7 for members at all participating credit unions and co-ops Ya" —4' x 8° FIR N.C. SHEATHING %"—A' x 8’ FIR N.C. SHEATHING lowed, Flowers are gratefully de- clined. Donations may be sent to the B,C. Heart Foundation, 1881 Weat Broadway, Van- couver, World Day Of Prayer In Robson “Tentative plans for the annual World Day of Prayer Kamloops. Her son William of Slocan was unable Were set up recently at the first to attend and visited his mother the follo Sunday. Mrs. Guerin came to Castlegar in 1952, the Robson Community Memor- making her home in Robson the following year. At. ‘81 Church Women's Associa- that time she was an ardent gardener and supplied the church, as well as many organ- tions, with flowers. regular meeting of the year of tion. Devotional committee chairman Mrs, Carter will convene the World Day of Prayer to be held in the Robson Community Memorial Church ‘on the afternoon of March Sth. She will be assisted in this endeavor by Mrs. Thorp and aie ony arte, Russian ladies to take care of tea oa beat to be served following the service. In other business, new committees were appointed to serve during the new year, and members elected to these com- mittees were as follows: sta- tionery—Mrs. Thorp and Mrs. Giraud; missionary — Mrs: Batchelor and Mrs, Bro; and kitchen—Mrs. Waller and Mrs, LaHue. Mrs, Waller offered to take care of visiting to Rasp- berry Lodge and cheery notes to members and friends for the month of February. Tentative plans were also made to hold a spring coffee party on March 31, with arrangements to be finalized at a later date. TET rae membses a 4 « donate d sum ofmoney to Tssist the'community church board in heating expenses for the com- ing year. Many knitted items and nightgowns from the Thrift Shop were turned over to the missionary conveners, and ma- terials to be made into shirts were available for members. Each member is to bring a bar of soap for the missionary box at the next meeting scheduled for March 3. Women's Agliow - The women who gathered at Caesar's Forum for the February. Women’s Aglow meeting were greeted by Mrs. Ethel Graham, Mrs. Mary Cournoyer, Mrs. Mabel Young, Mrs, Audrey McQuary, Mrs. Carolyne Leacock, Mrs. Mar- ilyn York and head hostess, Mrs. Madge Startup. Chapter president Mrs. Dolores De Rosa introduced the ladies at the headtable. Inland director of Aglow, Mrs, Julie Buchenauer of Kel- owna, led in the singing of choruses and praises to God, accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Evie Hunter. Mrs. Marge Dench of Kel- owna shared how Jesus Christ transformed her life from an alcoholic to a liberated life of Peace, joy and fulfullment. Vice-president ‘Mrs, Mar- tha Heidt spoke of the retreat to be held at Naramata April 9, 10 and 11, and encouraged everyone to come. SSE Following the luncheon prayer by treasurer Mrs, Viv- ian Watt, a duet was beautifully sung .by Mrs, Dawn Killough and Evie Hunter, accompanied by Mrs. Bertha Pepper. Mrs. Bernice Smith, one of the four original founders of Women's Aglow from Seattle, was main speaker. 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