_ THE| CHURCH BELL News ona views REP Christening 8t. David's welcomed two infant members on Palm Sunday, when Gavin,’ son of Mark and Kay Mealing, and Cheryl, daughter of Mickey and Denise Killough, were chris- tened. : The new order of christen- ing and communion service was conducted—an alternative form of service which will be in use in the Anglican Church. Concert St. David's Anglican choir is. sponsoring a concert on Friday, April 26, at’ Stanley Humphries Secondary Schoo!. “The program will include several local chora) groups; the Russian mixed choir, Rivers, Elementary, Stanley Humphries, St. Rita's Roman Catholic and St. David's Angli- can choirs, as well as a number of (individuals. Also. on the program will be a number. of local young people .who com: peted for and won trophies ‘at ‘the recent Music Festival in el The purpose of the concert is twofold, "Firat of all, it isa welcome opportunity for choirs to get together to sing and to renew. old acquaintances. Se- condly, the proceeds ‘will “be used to purchase a chord organ for the Raspberry Lodge. So! make it a family night to enjoy some light pleasant music and at the same time contribute to a worthy cause. Tickets are’ available at various local stores and from St. David's | choir. members. Adults'$1, students and senior. citizens 75 cents, “Chureh Beil” Notes F The “Church Ball” appears. every. second week. Items for publication ‘should “be in’ the hands of Mrs. W. E. publication, |. The next “Church Bell” “column. will ‘be printed on ‘Thursday, May 2. Minto Chapter OES Holds ~ Its Installation of Officers - Minto Chapter No. 79, Order of the Eastern Star, held its’ installation’. of 1974-75 officers Tuesday evening of last week in the Twin Rivers Hall. A large number of guests were » present from ‘Nelson, _ Trail, Nakusp, Rossland “and San been’ very active 1954:and celebrates; its 20th birthday this year. Among the distinguished guests were Mrs. Catherine: Argyle. of Nelson, Mrs; Mary Buchan of Trail and Mrs; Gladys Rose. of Willow Point, all past Grand Matron's of the Grand Chapter of British . Columbia’. OES. Also’ present was Mrs. H. Schellenberg associate grand conductress of ‘- the Grand Chapter of B. : member of Minto Chapt e anda” worthy. matron © Mrs, © John - Raine, worthy patron « John’ Raine, associate matron, Mrs. John: Stier, associate patron John Stier, secretary Mrs, H: Johnson, : treasurer Mrs. C, Petts, conductress Mrs. N. Zuk, associate conductress Mra. ‘L. . Peachey, Adah Mrs. D. Craig, Ruth Mrs. J. Heslop, Esther Mrs. R..Donnan, Martha) Mrs, Ed Johnson, Electra Mrs. E. Sherbiko, 'warder Colin Petts and sentinel Mrs, W. Sommer- field who was unable ‘to. be present owing to:sickness. * Retiring: worthy.’ matron Mrs, 'F. Fuller. thanked cher officers, committees and:mem- bers for a good year and wished the“ new officers well.’ Mrs. was directed by. past matron Mrs. S. Grant assisted by Mrs. G.' Caskey. as installing chap- lain, Mrs. D. Stewart and Mrs. i. Seneliente installin; Sewing * : Machines, * Typewriters, ” ee) SIMIse B&W and Color. TV’s for fent by week or month -: Union Peters - 1334 Cedar Ave., Trail ‘Telephone 368-6331 Raine d -Mrs..'Fuller with her past matron's Jewel. Retiring ‘patron Mr. Petts .° was presented with his pin.on behalf ‘of: thes chapter, by hig wit z ~ to the new officers and apter : members.’ Members: were | re- minded of the Cancer Tea, to be held‘) this: aturday + in< the ‘Legion ‘Hail ’Gifts' were also presented. to Mrs. Fuller and Mr.,Petts on ‘behalf of their. officers by. Mrs, 2 and Mr.'Raine. Mra.-R. Donnan ‘on: behalf. of Mr. “and: Mrs. Raine’s family presented Mrs. Raine with a beast bouduet “PLUMBING & HEATING LTD. .MacCabe a. | week. before’ the . date. “of- GOLDEN! WEDDING ‘ANNIVERSARY. was : celebrated Easter Sunday at Tarrys Hall by Mr. “of Ootisch enla, Pete (El jeanor]:| Kelowna’ aad‘ Mrs. Peter Anal Taytsolt Castlegar, 13: grandchildren aix ’ great- Frode bine Trane Pat abet tae ‘Senior Cittzens . Associaflons Hold Ke h ‘The Spring meeting of the * . West Kootenay. Regional, Coun: ell, Senior Citizens Association, “ ‘wea held Wednesday afternoon | of;last'week in'the Castlegar ” and" District “Senior | Citizens: Centre, President John Btler of * the Castle; branch to ‘the provinclal annual SCA conference which Is to be held In Kelowna in June. Since there is room available on the bus fe for WK Reglonal Couincll: Spring Meeting: journed ‘ater which all ‘enjoyed a half hour sing-song led by M. :Bouchier of Rossland / at the: plano. ‘afew more, the rm Trail, Castlegar, Christina Lake © and Grand Forks will join the. ‘Nelson’ on the bus. @ warm welcome to all present: ‘and .introduced | regional 'pres|- dent Mrs.\W. R. Forrester. She; ‘She invited ail aoe to join in ¢ the singing of of “Happy, Birth- The question ‘of. a Life Mombership' in’ the: SCA ‘was ” ‘ discussed. ‘There are no! guide- “lines for this, but it was thought that it should be a member. who has the good of the association ‘at heart,and have’ worked ‘for... their, branch’and who is really, ‘i day” kc who: / have had: ine sin last meeting.” : Roll call was answered is Fruitvale, Rosalind; Castlegar, . Trail Nakusp, Christina’ Lake {Kaslo! witha) total ‘of 10 ns present.) 1.7): pecrRagrel was expressed that Slocan, New:Denver and Grand” d:in'the “The West Kootenay travel- Y fling gavel was presented.to Mr. . Lindenburgh of Christina Lake: + for, that associatio: ) use unt the.Fall!’ meeting,:. Mrs. this; ) gavel like tose each’ branch in. tl by West: Kootenay, use: it, It was: Tieeosting to’ note that'since the Fall ' wisating two < SCA; brought ‘their. travelling gavel i to the meeting. The gavel. is to be ‘used by éach’ ‘branch for’ ‘a meeting ‘then’ passed ‘on ‘another branch. Each branch The, Fall regional ‘meeting tee ‘under. the’ capable: con vyenorship of. Mrs, K;\Keating. — ITA'S “CATHOLIC CHURCH © Rev. .W, Harrison | 365-7143. TASS + McLuckle original jbresented * Saturda Night Mass 7. ; West) -. (: Kootenay. Regional and would: Sunday, Masseg CALVARY BAPTIST: CHURCH |: 0! 9985-3430!" will be 16 ‘ins Castleg - Great Belvedere : tarts June 30 from St. Hul rb os * Quebec, and™ finishing ‘atthe coast, will -be) landing ‘at. the ~ othe: Castlegar ‘Airport for; fuel. re? heard from cach ete ‘All’ ‘showed “the ‘es i airman Carl blich > read \ out the’ Site 5, Comp. nv z SS. No.1 Castlegar. Walter Tenia 365-5034 Mike Tomlin sn sp aeesel) 24HR. SERVICE, West Koolenay. District President. Visits. At April Meeting. of New Denver's. We West Kootenay «district. ‘Woinen's Belo president < by secretary-treasurer, Mrs. P, te Lom an official visit to, SA Se of ‘the’ amalgamated Castlegar and Kinnaird Library: board: was held‘on ‘Tuesday’ of > ke Libraries’ Act and the: official letter’ of welcome to the new board. from. the, Library Devel- ; opment Commission. ‘Thirteen members’ of the original boards of 18 indicated a: willingness ‘to’ stand ‘for~ elec. = tion. Re-elected were Muriel * Walton,” Heather’ Hallett, Don. ‘Loes Public 18 and of institute wor! general. . Easter baskets were used oF” the” decor ‘of the ‘meeting ‘and Catriona’ Ward. *\The following were hamed to; the. ‘executive chairman ;>Members voted to pay the Selkirk bursary’ allotment. The | District Convention hell at Meadow Creek,’ .C.,, May E “The banuda “Council books , have arrived and will-be on the 7 shelves as time allows. Mrs. R- Nunn. and -Mrs.W. J. Wilson will be in charge of the library.” starting ‘April 16. feen :;, Woods ° ‘and treasurer Clarice McKinnon. The’ date’ for the first official meeting of the board is next Thursday and will be held sinithe new library ‘premises in the Castlegar Savings Credit ‘Union building at the Castle- ird Plaza. ‘Appointed: to’ form a ncial committee to set up fil ‘the joint,“ budget “were ;Don was on) alsplay. during the, is placed’ on ‘a: table with cards - under each“article. “At'a given, time bidding begins and conti ues for a short time, each bid: being ( raised’/ by five "cents. ‘There. is) always quite». scramble: to get; names: down, but‘as intended « i were itold “meeting q ALM: Sunday: School! atk 10:00 A.-M." United Church Service a A No: 11:15 Service; Re Members of West Koote- nay ‘Wing of COPA, Flight 22, the aircraft’ will ‘be landing | here July. 9.°2 ‘The. meeting was fads ats): their April Rev: Richard Klein;” P; esse? and ‘3653 .* Richard: seit a Chureh of - ‘the , Lutheran; Hour’. ato ‘985-3862 or? 365-3664. egional Soatiemation ‘ Nel 00 ALM.’ “APOSTOLIC CHURCH alkbir'- Phone 65-6662... TABERNACLE First Ave. 187: "Pastor. Rev. HHL. Graham _ Paid» Comte * COHOE: INSURANCE ee Vas ums," Shavers, : and ‘Westin house : small PARDMAN | FURNITURE! $ ces: ‘Phone. ‘Bvenings sg50141 ‘GUARANTEED REPAIRS Columbia Ave.” .~ : - Maytag Sales and Service Ph. 805-5240. "RUBBER 'STAMP: “See, Phone,. Write were served | iS by the Castlegar lunch commit-'’ a Task Force to Deal With B.C's : S Communicatively Impaired Health). Minister Dennis Cocke: has announced that a Task) Force’has been esta. blished to recommend ways of implementing gthe report of the the communicatively impaired, methods for increasing’ the numbers of. trained KINNAIRD JUMIOR SECONDARY. SCHOOL and ethos for, feeling. “We took home another 2 our parents last e tively, impaired in B.C, which was tabled in'the legislature by the minister... «The Task Force, chaired by Dri Jobin Gilbert: (UBC) has as members, ;Dr, Hugh Richards and David Zink, department of health; Dr,iR. Duncan, depart- ment. of human resources; ‘J. Walsh; ‘departinent,. of educa- tion and Dr-R. Tonkin, director of REAOH, Project, Van- couver, The Task ‘Force willbe making na fessional The Task Force pas has been meeting _Since December of last year, hopes to make prelimi Tecommmendations by. June. ot this year, In it ‘plans were outlined Tore au Arts Concert to be held tonight at 7:30, “The program will'consiat of speech arts, drama and band selections. The apeech arts and drama’ ‘are those “Although d by the minister of health” said Mr. Cocke, “the Task-Forca is also reporting to the ministera’ of. human resources and educa: tion, both’ of whom. have concerns in this area. ‘The overall ‘objective of. the Task Force is ala provide the number. of. problem pate standards” for, service, the provision of; hearing-alds, the regionalization of services. for tions for ‘delivering : present services most effectively and establishing new’ services where '‘necessary.” . ROCK Requests Bill Be Deferred for Study. The Regional “District ‘of Central Kootenay will strongly grant-type government’ which would operate solely, through urge the p to defer action’on ’Bill 84, the Community Resources Act. The; 'RDCK ‘Board . voted unanimously..’at' its April’ 6 meeting to ask the government to, take ‘no*action ‘on’ this bill until a closer, study is made of how. community, < resource boards might affect the existing local structures of ‘government. and how resource boards may be-integrated into the present setup without overlap the functions:of or doing away with © existing muinicipal: bodies like city councils, school boards and i regional | ‘districts. Many® board. members. have ‘also., questioned | the manner , in which :resource board : directors’. get’) their positions.’ ‘The; RDCK’ ‘board feels there should be municipal- © type elections held’ to‘ fill such‘ positions instead of the present method’ of appointments) and ., elections ‘at. open’: meetings where® such meetings = may easily be stacked: °° There was also ‘the ‘feeling’ as) tava up the ‘abie of Bill 4 He says. his. biggest. complaint: against; Bill 84/has to’do. with: baad eventually happen to. says‘ under the’ ‘act, ds ‘will have vast provi than taiitiofoal ‘councils, .: le. says. it’ looks > like’. ing \unieipal councils may”. ced* by’ a such ° Resource Boards, ‘ Mayor’ Sam Salavador.. of Creston, and also a Director of FD GK said instead ‘of ‘asking’ e presented at. the © Kiwanis Featival of the Arts in Nelson during March, “The band will be the Grade 9° band ;of ‘Kinnaird. Junior Secondary School. All bands at our school will be’ given’ an opportiinity. to |’ perform .\in public: ata concert this June,” The letter went on to say, “Parents are" reminded | that Friday ‘and ‘any; day’ beforé a / holiday » is . still considered: a regular. school day and. atten- dance is mandatory, The excuse that ‘nobody else is going’ is not valid as an excuse tostay home. classes ‘| are: always held. Ifthey are not, you will be informed © by’. letter. : Regular. attendance is important on each prescribed school ‘day whether. it be'Friday or a day before'a holiday or long weekend.” 2 Piatinr Sine sara We have been continuiig gt to Bill 84; the Regional District of Central. Kootenay ’ should | be _ telling the “government to forget the whole damn thing. : ‘our. sessions. These sessions | are held’. in small sroups, | jeach |with.a’ teacher guide.’ We discuss strengtha and values and learn’: to When is Our Patriotism? = Whatever» hap- pened to patriot- them?,; Time ,. was when we squared our shoulders way of le “The true North free?” Like ieee one..who \ can . spell. freedom /to panhandle: on the, tosay, “Iam an or, 1 am/a Canadian.” “And > while; * as‘‘a* border cousin, I might suffer with you the vitriol) of the: organized “(world-wide slings and arrows of * dom f streets ‘wielding a knife; free: t “drag solicit’, on’ the. streets; |: teaame to abort an unborn. child. guard for thee?”: Like’ fun we © ; thé Yankee-haters and ‘those "* dol Like'those who’ permit the ‘naive home ‘home-grown dupes ® who are used as a ‘Trojan horse. Of subversion and discord. * Time was Ep: ‘herein the.) nadian we Stars and Stripes tobe dragged: - through the’ mud, all too many Canadian and'U.S. citize apathetis, the: “oe with glowing hearts we » see. thee :rise—rising ~ taxes, . rising food costs, rising interes! rates and rising disgust atthe : ‘perversion’ of our »democratic _ Have Your Car _ Announced TTwo 3 awards ‘totalling more than: $14,000 to two Kootenay residents. were: announced ‘re- cently’. under: the: Criminal > Injuries Compensation “Act :of “They were ‘among ‘awards : “of more than’ $29,000 made ‘to: persons receiving . injuries. re- ans from ““: crimes.* | The “O Canada‘'we ‘stand’ on i understand _oursolven and others OT Most aclenlé feel a'stron; sense of’: benefit’: from’); th sessions, It is good to be able to “talk things‘ over,’.’“! z ; /* been’ doing: some. very ‘nice ulnging in= French under jth ‘tutelage ‘of, Mrs,’ Grant. (: W. think: you will be impressed! Wasn't the sate ) beautiful? That's)the: word ‘for Thank you Go nor General | ‘The provincial cabinet will “make a decision on the Cowan Report on Post-Secondary Edu- cation in the Kootensys within the next two or‘three weeks, Forty-four students ‘travel Jed in vans to the provincial capilal to impress upon’ the minister. the ‘importance of a ‘decision on the report before ‘the end of this school year, NDU_ Student President: Lyle Viereck. said students. Just know the future of NDU BEEF, CHUCK, FE0..1 QUALITY " ‘Says Provinclal Cabinet fo Make Decision on Cowan Report Soon to decide where to further their education this fall, Mrs. Dailly will take the Cowan Report to the cabinet and if it fs accepted favorably by the ministers, she said additional funds. could be provided ‘to enable NDU..to ane some new programs this fall, However, she sald, there . will be no legislation on the report before the fall session. The trip cost’ the student union $760, of which $355 still must taised through local contributions, The $416 already raised came. from’ students, FANDU, downtown donations and personal donations. CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 18, 1974 D-BAR-~-D LICENSED DINING LOUNGE Open Fridays 4 p.m. to 1 a.m. Saturdays 12 Noon to 1 am. Sundays 12 Noon to 10 p.m. D-BAR-D CABARETS SATURDAY NIGHT ONLY THE RYTHMNAIRES WESTERN TACK PHONE 365-3294 One Mile South of Weigh Scales at Ootischania PORK CHOPS = JULK WIENER’ BACON | PORK RIBLETS = BOLOGNA :: ‘Govt. INSPECTED. aa cur. ib. 99: a 69: BURNS. ENDS & PIECES. . 16 OZ, Pi GOVERNMENT INSPECTED. BY THE PIECE. Le LEAL, | 3 tins $1.00 Aylmer. 28 o2,: ; Royal. 12° az. 6c p Lunch: Meat Cheez Whiz Kraft, 92: oz, Orenge Crystals ‘$1.99 . 5 pok 69c. 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