CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Jan, 18, 1966 pp REFRIGERATED es MILK and Election of officers was, the e Wom stlegar iHospital W.A. Officers a Installed This Week should join the auxiliary since this is a most vital community By MARIE SETO ‘SHSS Activities organization, serving tne reeds of all, most welcome and much needed. The nut drive committee re- The Cup of Milk Fund re- New members are always | celved a donation of $95.70 from HSS last month, One-third of his sum was raised from the pot of a $2, 008 scholarship. The second prize ts.a $1,000. schol- arship and each of the other four semi-finalists will receive “& Door Manufacturers of Sashless ‘Windows Plywood — ‘Finishing Material’ APOSTOLIC CHURCH 10 a.m. — Sunday ‘School hour 2 blocks East of. the Castleaird Shopping Centre 11 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP | fi » 7.30 p.m. EVANGELISTIC SERVICE Phone 365-5884 All Welcome Jack White's FIELD & STREAM Mrs. W. Jacobson Reelected. Chairman Of Schoo! Board | Nis. Walter Jacobson was ‘|once again re-elected chairman of School District No. 9 this ron i full selection of | SAVAGE’ SHOES for children = Maddocks Shoe Store A week from today will see | its members. Turn out next week) them and headed out for the| “eek and the position of vice FREE ESTIMATES ) DAIRY PRODUCTS CASTLEGAR DRIVER ALEX SPEERS 365-5924 BLUEBERRY — ROBSON MIKE POPOFF 365-5493 WOODLAND PARK KINNAIRD and GENELLE FRANK HARVEY 365-5578 AT LAST ANEW INTERIOR LATEX PAINT guaranteed to cover in one coat! The newest discovery In the chemistry of paint! Ne need for a second coat. Dries {n 30 min- utes. Over 1000"‘breezy” colors, BUY BREEZE WHERE YOU SEE THIS SIGN Oglow Bros. : Building & Suppy COMPANY LIMITED Phone 365-7202 as follows: president, Mrs. F. first vice-] resident, I Young. A banquet will be held a realized from the sale of nuts, which terms it an unqualified success, Sincere thanks is ex- tended by the auxiliary to all who helped make it a success. Fruit baskets were again distributed to ‘at unospltal RE tients on Chi is Day, to the ported that the sum of $502 was | “Dress-Up Day" noon dance. The | a $500 scholarship, rest was donated by the Stu- dents’ council and the Foster Parents’ organization, which had each promised to donate a sum equal to the total collected at the dance. Stanley Humphries has done extremely well in these two com- petitions during the past year it is hoped that one of the five students planning to enter the contest will make it right to. the top. Good luck in The last tay cof} of the school year of 1965 XDpress-Up Day” by by ti the council the Hi Arrow Arms Motor Hotel rday y when the officers instal is the feeling of the mem- + more new mem- bers, particularly these capable of Holding executive positions Brownie Greeting Awaiied Recruits To Kinnaird Pack e Grand Howl marked ‘the recent enrolment of six new Brownies into the 1st Kinnaird Brownie pack, these were: Cath- ie Rutherford, Elaine Gordon, Debbie Mattiazzi, Cindy Tipping, Verona Boze and Susan Culley. bars were then pre- sented to: Debbie Paul, Andrea Shelfontiuk, Barbie Haines, Kay Hughes, Charlotte Brown, Wen- ly McGillivray, Holly Shelfon- the ang Louise Lamarche. year service stars went Kay and Lamarche. Mrs. G. Brownlie then pre- sented sixer stripes to: Joan Mul- ler, Debbie Brownlie and Jan- nice Koeing. Seconder stripes went to: Carol Fitzpatrick, Lou- ise Lamarche and Wendy Mc- Giles vray. special presentation of the golden ladder was present- ed to Debbie Brownlie. The afternoon came to a close with a sixer, Joan Muller, lie will be Haines duties in the future. SOMA COMPLETE INTERIOR DESIGN SERVICE FOR YOUR HOME Custom Drapery and Carpeting ur Spe FREE ESTIMATES COLUMBIA FABRICS & FLOORS | 1420 Bay Ave. Phone 368-843: 4-50 AINA ATLA KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS BINGO ST. RITA’S HALL TONIGHT Le MUN Ce rama Bring Your Repairs Arrow Lakes Industries WHERE MACHINING AND WELDING IS A PROFESSION\ NOT A SIDELINE to: Debtie Paul, Andrea Shel-| ,, | Of Tadia, Hong Kong, and Korea. appreciation of tina recipients. The KJSS Scene By Susan Allingham As school resumed after the holiday season the first item on the agenda was an assemb- ly. Mr. G. L, Lind, the princip- al, spoke briefly; then he intro- duced and commended the Hon- or Roll a Students whose names appeal Violet Gorkoff, Dennis Quin- McLolm, Alvin: on har! ° is Henne, Lynn Willey, _ Mareellug and = Sal gold. Purple, white, and gold are the school colours, We are proud to announce that the Milk Fund Competition reached a total of $74, The mon- ey was sent to'a Voncouver newspaper which supports the Unitarian Service co: The money will be used to help the unfortunate children basketball season is in full swing with all houses par- .,| ticipatin, ig. House points: House One — 245 points, House Two — 271 points, House Three — 300 points and House Four — 324 ints. The points increased at a high rate Pipecause of the Cup of Milk Fund mest House and Patina oat Clubs: Bowling: team points: Team One — 10 points, Team 2 — 10 points, Team Three — 15 points, Team Four — 10 points, Team Five — 15 points, 0 points. High -— Hu 191 and Boys’ High ‘Double — _ point ints, Kaar point and Flynn’s rink — one point Kew skips will be chosen a ea a pl ought For -This Week: ost eee sad dance held af noon was highly successful. One-third of the school popula- tion was present, The four stal- wart house captains, joined in by the student ‘body, brought the event to a close with lustily- sung Christmas carols. Two public speaking con- tests have been announced in the school — the-United Nations Pilgrimage for Youth and the Knights of Pythias Contest. ‘The UNPY annual competi- tion is sponsored by the local chapter of the Independent Or- der of Oddfellows and Rebek- ahs. The prize is a month's all- expense-paid trip to New York andback. In this competition contes- tants are required to write a ; | 100-question examination on the United Nations, to write a 1,000- rword essay, and to make a 10- minute speech. The challeng- thls ‘ear title shower for the essay | m “What Role has Caanda B Pia ed in the United Nations?” and for the speach ‘In’ your opinion has Indonesi- a’s withdrawal from the United 3| Nations Set a Dangerous’ Pre- eedent?” The subject shoven for the your because of examinations which started on Monday. Except for ssrooMm exams, suppleme: they. will hed Friday. Toasimistresses To Meet at Ceast The International Toastmis- fress Clubs of the Northwest Region will hold their regular council meeting this Sunday in North Burnaby. The theme for the meeting is “Winter” and special atten- tion being given to the value of a senior member and her needs. Council meetings bring’ to- ether Toastmistress members om all parts of the Northwest region and are of great hel} to all clubs, Mrs. D. Cam of Vali Toastmistress club represents this club at council meetings. INSURANCE For All Your INSURANCE AND. 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But we'll tell you, it starts Thursday, Jan. 13 Host winner at the internation: C1 | inal ner at the internation. AGENCIES al contest to be held in Indign- opolis will be'awarded the jack-| L-. : ESAT OATES TM THURS. JAN. 13 — SAT., JAN. 22 SAVINGS UP TO ONE-HALF OFF SAVE 47c VITAMIN C 100 Tablets Economy Water Bottle . Size, Reg. $1.29 NOTE SIZE WRITING PAPER VALUE. PAD 200 Sheets IRONING BOARD PAD AND COVER SET $2.98 $1.77 REXALL SPRAY DISINFECTANT T-oz., Save lic 99¢c REXALL ALL-PURPOSE 78c_ -Rey. C. Stone, Minister ST. DAVID’S ANGLICAN CHURCH 8 am. Holy Communion 11 a.m, Holy ¢ more sportsmen will not let their names stand for office. It takes a lttle time fellows but you will find it not too nuous and most inter- esting as get further into it. The Castlegar club has a reputation as being one of the most progressive entire ————SSSSS_ Tose to gure out why the sud. ire out ie But den lack of interest by many of and if you have anything on your chest don’t be afrald to keep this club rolling, by taking our turn at the wheel. You know it was just over three years ago while I was in the chair of this club that I started writing this column as a publicity column for the club. Though I have thought of dropping it many times, because | wo of the time involved in it together each week, kept it up because I feel that must have an outlet road before it got dark. He wound up around eight miles below ‘his jeep and fed to hike back up and come home in the dark. The hounds, well it took three days to locate them but they finally came out of the push leg Weary, he hungry, and a therwise oe the worse aoe wean, As en says: “It’s a rough game chairman will again be held by |e George Rilkoff. The District's new commit- tees are as follows: finance R. Goulet and Mr. Rilkoff, building and grounds Mr. Rilkoff and J. Lamont, pranepor avon E. Mills and J. "Mera th W, Gattrell and Mr. for man or beast and I sure hope | Goi can jump a Hood cat real! saf | foon to keep those dogs interest- (teachers) Mra, Jacobson and? Mr. Goulet..and personnel (general) Mr. Lamont and Mr, Rilkoff. board were informed AA TRACTIONIZE The Next Best Thing to Chains! — New Equipment Just Arrived — PENTECOSTAL TASERNACLE 701 Firat Ave. Pastor: Rev. R. K. Webb Phone: 365-5212 Sunday: Services 9.55 a.m. Sunda: sae 11.00 am. We LUTHERAN CHURCH SERVICES Sundays at 3 p.m. Held in St. David's Anglican Church Sunday School 2 p.m. Rov. Harold C. Clark ore what’s-doing hunting and Honing wise, to help out those don't get out too often to bed all the old fishing holes and ae grounds. ports are starting to com in of fords of up to 15 deer in in the vicinity, 7.30 p.m. Evening Service “Where you are a stranger but once” —— THE SALVATION ARMY @ine Street) CALVARY Pasior D. Reeves, B. Ti. Ph. 865-7175 Family Bible Hour 10 a.m. Family Worsilp 11 a.m. Evening Service — 7.30 p.m. All Welcome BAPTIST CHURCH Across Highway Junction from Plaza area, Pete states that he feels our deer population is definitely down due to the hard winter last year and he will be ing a close eye on any viola- tions of the game act, whether 5 hss Sunany School Sea Pee it be by men or dogs. . “If you own a dog and he’s Sheen ‘Teen Study (Ages 18 wp) es up) 11. Holiness 7.30 Salvation meat meeting Tuesday — 7.30 *Ladies Home League Wednesday — 7.30 Bible dis- cussion and prayer Friday — 830 Youth Group Ages 18 - 35) — 9 *Boys Club e icirle Club (ages 12 - gradé ‘held at 363 Main Street Phone 365-7112 GRACE x PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 181 Seventh Ave, Kinnaird Minister: je 3 ~ 10 a.m. Class for Teenagers (age 18 and up) : Rev. Howard Kerr fre te deer, you and you alone Rawal. id an pay malty. Conservation of. eis every citizen’s er- will back Sportsmen’s Club ‘in their. drive our.deer herds,” Peter For those who are interested in: doing a little trolling: Ted Rutherglen, eqnservation officer from Nelson, reports some nice Kamloops being taken up to 20 On the Arrows, O'Shea, Les Lampard an A warm welcome is extended to everyone. _ pounds. CASTLEGAR ROBSON Phone 365-8387 ” Rey. Frank, Willey MORNING WORSHIP Castlegar — 11.15 am. Robson — 10 a.m. Castlegar — Sunday School 9.30 a.m. UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Uniting Since 1925 the Congregational Methodist and Presbyterian Churches of Canada KINNAIRD GENELLE Phone 885-7814 Rev. Don Faris WORSHIP Kinnaird — 11 a.m, Genelle — 7 p.m. Kinnaird Church School Grade 1 to 9 — 9.45 a.m. Age 3 to Grade 6 — 11 a.m. Genelle Church School — 9.45 am. blue backs and Silver alaskans. Kenny Leitner and his three couger hounds took a Deer Park last week lookin; but Ken got a real work-out. He followed his hounds on snow Former Renata Resident Henry Rempel, 72 Passes of Winlaw, B. Ee ‘ at THE STORE WHERE wre wo in 20* FOR CASH on ali WINTER JACKETS ici Acecccenc CAVE R. Vance officiating. Mr. Rempel, 72, in Rosthern Saskatchewan June 22, 1894. In Ont 1097 at Tnct River. LEITNER’S YOU GET MORE beth Hamm. He came to BC and Renata in 1963, , diving only the last few. month: is at Rempel -worked as a caries @ mechani ic and carpenter during his’ active years. Predeceased severely years ago by his wife, El th, he is rvived by one aa Henry of of skatoon; two daughters, ‘Tina Rempel and Mrs. Harry (Mar- tha)Ramsay of Saskatoon; two brothers, Cornelius of Kinhaird and Pete of Vancouver. Pallbearers were Jake Let- keman, Wilfred Leduc, Gerald =| Ledue ‘and Edward Rempel. In- terment was at Park Memorial =| Cemetery, Kinnaird with th Castlegar Funeral Home in care Castlegar Esso Service ment of H. Stoochinott to Owned and Managed by Bob Albright ig Your own, snow shoes! ii ite letting Now at Castlegar Drug “Time” on your Helena Rubinstein shows how to... hands? Take the leek KEEY’ A YOUTHFUL HOCKING: SKIN «amt ata ous SAVINGS to YOU! fave $3,500 on Helena Rubinstein’s world. beauty preparations. ESTROGENIC HORMONE HAND LOTION ‘Take advantage of now, to mete Foopeture, a lovelicr, years- VALUE #.00 $ Now onk 50 fora LIMITED TIME ONLY ULTRA FEMININE CREAM ‘CASTLEGAR DRUG - RB. E. 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