CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Februery 7, 1974 Newlyweds to Ontario Arrangements of white chrysanthemums- and baby’s breath, with pink bows mark- ing the pews, decorated St. David's Chureh for the Jan. 12 wedding of Susan Christine Holdsworth of Kinnaird ‘and Cpl. Charles Eric Hough, of Kirkland Lake, Ont. The bride is the daughter groom the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hough of Brighton, Ont. Rev. Ted istow offi- ciated at the wedding ceremony with organist Mrs. W. Walper of Kinnaird playing music from Romeo and Juliet, while the couple signed the register. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor- length gown of white Fortrel featuring a jewelled neckline with inset neckband, a high- waisted bodice with: gathered front skirt and a flared back skirt forming a slight train. Her full-length sleeves had shaped bands at the wrists. Her shoulder-length white net veil was secured by a headdress of white sheer over satin with latticed trim and dotted with tiny pearls. She carried a cascading bouquet of pink roses, white pom pom ems and’ baby's breath. For , teachers’ Attending the bride and wearing full-length gowns of hot pink Fortrel with skirts softly gathered to bodice above ‘a high waistline and each featuring low round necklines and short puffed sleeves, were maid-of-honor Miss Katie: Leb- dow of Kinnaird and attend- ants, Mrs. Janice Eddy. of Vietoria, cousin of the. bride, and Miss Julia Holdsworth of Kinnaird, sister of the bride. All wore tiny pink roses in their hair. Best man was Cpl. Peter G. Teachers’ Aids Recommended For Use Here - The implementing of two aids for Stanley Humphries Secondary. School been recommended. by superintendent of schools, T. é. Ellwood. In: reporting at the last regular meeting'of the board of trustees of School District No. 9, Mr. Ellwood said he believed this is a useful Pettitt Photos. Craig of Kamloops with the brother of the groom, Mr. Glen Hough of Belleville, Ont., and the brother of ‘the bride, Mr. Danny Holdsworth of Kinnaird, sharing ushering duties. Pink wedding bells and pink.’ and -white’\'streamers © decorated the Nordic Hall in Kinnaird for the reception at which white candles in crystal holders decorated the tables. Centering the bride's table was a three-tier wedding cake decorated with clusters of pink - roses with silver and green leaves and topped with two white wedding bells. The cake, baked by the mother ofthe bride and decorated ‘by’ Mrs. Stella Ball, was flanked by two, wedding candles to complete the decor of the bride's table. For her daughter's. wed- ding the bride's mother wore a full-length gown with deep pink polyester bodice and-a multi- colored skirt. Her: attire. was complemented by a: pearl-drop necklace and earrings. The groom's mother chose’; a two-piece street-length ‘en: semble of navy blue and white. Both mothers wore corsages of. the school and can be very. a if introduced properly. °°. 2 The hiring of the aids will white pom pom: mums..~ A teleg: from Victoria was read by the master of Hol lonned ith black ‘jacket, Serine jand «white: checked > pants :and = white pullover sweater. THE: CHURCH BELL . News frit Views Thrift Shop Help . (If anyone, would like to volunteer a little time to help out at the Thrift Shop, their offer would be most gratefully received. A few more helpers would make things a lot- easier for those presently helping. For information, please call Mrs. Justine Buffet, 365-5691 or Mrs. Tannis Killough, 365-7554, or Jeave your name at the ‘Thrift Shop. Annual Meetings Held The -annual :meetings for. the, Anglican ‘and’ United Church congregations’ were held on Jan. 27. and Feb, 3.) ; Among the items for new business was the consideration of renovations for St,“ David's: ; Church to allow more: kitchen area. A committee will took thoroughly into the possibilities and report. later to the congregations, a G The many reports’ indi- ‘cated a healthier financial base, increased’ Sunday: School’ and * church ‘attendance, some” im: Brovernents in’ the buildings and a better-running admin- istrative structure. 1 In pointing out the more important Intangibles which he church’ supports, the ministers described such mea- surable progress as concrete signs of continuing interest in the. church and its faith, They pointed to what they see asa renewal of spiritual concern, in worship, in prayer groups, in concern for one another. They hoped to see the Parish able to serve such growing. spiritual and personal concern in the year ahead. 3 Splrituality ‘Today | A-retreat on paar today" will be held at Naramata «on March 1-3, The retreat will give time for’ some’ of the ‘important. things that get-missed in the rush and bustle of life. The place’ of prayer’ will. be emphasized, +2 More information: and ‘ap- , plication forms can be obtained from Ted Bristow, 866-8337 or 365-7814. Local Arts Council Receives Grant from B.C. Cultural: Fund A grant “for $1, 560—the largest ever'to be received by the Castleatt, and” District,” representation at easter ings and ‘by presenting sum: maries * of ' activities,‘ financial ton received from’ the “B.C. Cultural Fund. i Funds are distributed on a per capita basis annually by the. Cultural Fund to arts councils making ‘application’ for them.; As well, further funds,'in the’, form of an‘ equalization ‘grant,- dre’ now ~available to ):arts ‘councils distant from’ densely populated areas, .to assist. in promoting: the arts’ in their area, This. equalization bonus = would ‘amount/to $988 for the Castlegar Arts Council, and is” being applied for. * Local organizations, who = had’ previously ‘tendered >re- quests © for’ “funds will. :be included in the di: ‘of and d proposed bud- gets. The University fof -B.C, *Chamber. = Singers, . will’ ’ be touring the ‘province ‘between. ‘April 22 and May 10 conducting choral workshops. for: school, : college and community. choirs, and performing in concert. ; < An invitation has been® extended to the’ singers ’ to include. this area” on~ their. agenda, Mrs. Maureen Mitchell fis‘ in charge’ of local ‘arrange: ments. It'was decided | to support. the Selkirk’ College’; theatre wing inthe: sum: of $100 to assist. « the -Tamahnous Players who ‘are funds and: budgeted ‘grant money: Thess, ‘tours dates for.-a “travelling aie. x i¢ ‘The «couple ti led to Ontario where ,they will reside at 42 Main St., Kirkland Lake. Wedding guests were from Castlegar, Kinnaird, Trail, Rossland, Victoria, Kimberley, Kamloops, Hudson Hope, Belle- ville, Ont. and San Mateo, Calif. Ls r 4; ate For School — School -hours, other than those -already being observed by the individual “schools | in School District No. 9, are being’ aorthe. 1960'sywith Lest Campbell as president. Membership. chairman, Mrs. Bella Moran, reported 129:-. paid-up‘ members to-date. fs “Syllabus for the Festival of : the Arts '74 to be held in Nelson this ‘year are still available at- Carl's Drugs in the-Plaza. ‘The festival . will. be held’ March 18-23 ‘with’ Feb. 11 as Closing. : considered iby Twin Rivers, #,date -for entries. Elementary School. In a proposal put before : the board of trustees at its last regular meeting, it was report- ed a change in the time classes commenced, would’ provide time each week for the staff to “Chairmen for some of the : Arts Council events coming up were. chosen: Mrs. Knutson is“ chai of the Vancouver-based»... Doreen: A’ Portuguese-speaking priest, Rev. ‘Jose Fernandes Pereira, has arrived ’in Castle- gar’ to work ‘amongst’ the, Portuguese people “In the’ ‘Nelson diocése. .Father Joe, as he prefers to be known, was a parish priest anda’secondary. school teacher’ in. his’ native land. Thirty-four years of age, he was born in Braga and was ordained in 1964: at Beja, “Lately: he ministered to two parishes, Alfundao and Peroguarda, Father Joe studied English for two years in the mid-1950's. but’ said he. is looking forward to: improving his English’ as quickly ‘as’ possible. He has a brother, sister and his parents in Portugal’ ‘and said ‘he’ is looking forward to’ working with the Portuguese people in the Nelson diocese. v. Wm. Harrison of St. Rita’s! Catholic “Church in Castlegar’ told’ the ‘Castlegar News he is pleased to welcome Father Joe to’ the’ parish. He. said that when Father Joe is in Castlegar, the 9 a.m. mass will be in the Portuguese language. Training Makes Difference For the Blind Housewife — Close your eyes” for a moment, Imagine working over your kitchen stove’ if: you couldn't see, Most of us wouldn't ‘go near it but. blind housewives manage almost as easily as the sighted, +. Training makes the differ- ence, says Gil Suter, CNIB representative in the Castlegar district, A blind cook learns to pick up the cord from the boiling kettle and follow it right into the .handle—no danger at all. ‘At'the stove, switches are marked ‘in’ Braille and pot handles turned inward for-safe handling with oven mitts. ‘When ' pouring tea, a blind hostess learns to put her finger inside the cup-just below its lip “to tell when the tex nas reached the top. Some ‘listen for the change’ in sound as the tea rises. Now a liquid leveler is avallebiey to indicate that the cup is nae with training, a blind person, man or woman, can work in the kitchen with no fear. This is White Cane Week sponsored by The Canadian Council’ of the. Blind and The Canadian National Institute for the Blind. White Cane Week is a time to salute blind Canadians for their achievements. It is also a’ time to remember that blind Canadians will always welcome the friend- ly assistance of the sighted on the’ street, in the . shopping centre or. wherever ey, may Touring Reading Own Poetry A lively reading of his own poetry was” given.’ recently during a_noon-hour by George McWhirter. Mr. “McWhirter, who is on the faculty of UBC, is presently on a tour across Canada to read his own poétry. The poetry. reading. was highlighted by. Mr. -MeWhir- ter's comments on his native. country, Northern Ireland, and descriptions of Belfast and the Belfast shipyards,:-, It. was. a’ pleasant “and informative hour for those who attended. Sinaty, School. REGIONAL . ECUMENICAL PARISH Anglican & United: Churches - ‘ROBSON COMMUNITY, MEMORIAL CHURCH 245 AM, ‘Anglican:or’ United Service’ 0 AM. aon School - *-10;00'A.M.-United Church Service : . 11.15 A.M. Anglican Communion. * c 2nd Sunday of each’ month: Joint. Service 11:00 A\M.; Parents’ meet for. discussion during Parish Office:.Phone 365-8337. Clergy: T. M. Allen’ and E.R. Bristow CH RCHES, What Is Missing? ST. RITA‘S: CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev, W. Harrison Ph. 865-7143 Saturday Night Mass.7 pan.” nf du Manges’ at Sun 9 am, ind 11 am. CALVARY BaPyist CHURCH Office | 365-3490 Home 865-6667 2 Next to the Cloverleaf Motel Castleaird ‘Plaza : ——_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_$_—_—— ST. PETER LUTHERAN CHURCH,” 405 Maple St., Castlegar Worship Service 11. a.m." Sunday School 9:45 a.m. 365-9682 and 365-3664 Rev. Richard ‘Klein - “The Church of. the Lutheran Hour’ GRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1003 = 7th Ave., ‘Kinnaird * “Worship Service,9:30 a.m. Rev. C. Smyth, Trail _ Phone Trall 368-3818 - APOSTOLIC CHURCH One block East of the Castleaird' Shopping Plaza <*: : School ~ 10 a.m. ‘Sun 11 a.m. Morning Worship ti Evangelistle - 780 Pm Wed. 7.30 Prayer Bible» N. Walker - Phone 365-6662" ——— | PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE | Sunaay School 9.65 am. acre lliam, avenge vice T renee “Sunday School 10.a.m. All Ages, Including. ‘Adults Morning Wo: 11 am: Brenig scan. ip Hour Minister tee "Johnson Ph, 365-6762 °° Business. and Professional Directory nominating committee. to.pre- “pare a slate of nominees prior: to the annual meeting to’ be come. together for planning ~ held ‘April 22;° Mrs.’ Katrina sessions so teachers could work :, Ward is in-charge of arrange- together more effectively with’ ments for the annual meeting. the students. This. would: be on an experimental basis. Approval was granted by the board only if acceptable by the majority: of the parents of students “concerned. Accept- < ability by. the parents is to be determined in the near future. Under the School Act, * : Included on.the committee organizing the Fine Arts Show to be held in May are Mrs. Hope“: Whittaker, Mrs. Dosie Craw- ford, Mrs. Dorothy: Miller-Tait,. Larry Brown and Bjorn Edblad. Children’s. Art’ Show_ will again‘ be held during KC Days * with Mrs. Bella Moran and Mrs..." Dorothy Miller-Tait co-chairing g 3003 FEB'74 MP. 58 GRO H coms uATURALLY WITH OUR SAVINGS ACCOUNTS. You might say we have a green thumb. Try planting your money with us and see. CASTLEGAR SAVINGS CREDIT UNION Branches at CASTLEGAR, PHONE 365-7232 — SLOCAN PARK 226-7575 “Better to Serve You” elementary students are re- > the event. - quired to attend 25 hours of ~ |, The. next meeting of the instruction in a calendar week © Community Arts \Council : will during the time period of 8:30 be* held Feb. 25 © with ‘the a.m.-and 3 p.m. ss vocation ‘to be announced. KEEP. YOUR CARON THE GO. At your one-stop SERVICE Centre. SELKIRK SALES & SERVICES LID. “Our Expert Mechanics are| Maintenance Specialists” Winter's unpleasantest moment. = 4 Prevent starting trouble from spoiling your winter $ fun. Letus tune up your car.today. 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It 1s a member of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association and the B.C. division _ CASTLEGAR NEWS PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY MORNING AT “THE CROSSROADS OF THE KOOTENAYS” CASTLEGAR, 8.C. FOUNDED ON AUGUST 7, 1047, BY. L. V. (LEB) CAMPBELL BURT CAMPBELL, PUBLISHER AND EDITOR ‘ RENE BRODMAN, SHOP FOREMAN (MRS.) LOIS HUGHES, NEWS EDITOR — writer. the WALTER MARKEN, ADVERTISING MGR. in Ink with the correct name and address of the "Pen" names will’be used on request, but the correct name must be submitted, Agreement; It 1s agreed by the advertiser re questing space that the lability of the paper in the ‘event of failure to publish any advertise ment of any description or in the event that errors occur In the publishing of an advertise- ment shall be limited to the amount paid by All correspondence should be addressed to: ‘The Editcr, Castlegar News, Drawer sor, Castle- gar, B.C. Letters for publication must be signed for that portion of the advertis- Ing space occupied by' the Incorrect item only, und that there shail be no lability in any event beyond the amount paid for such advertisement, Is. there a name for the road that leads to our school from the highway? We all call it ; How! tmany: words do jo. you “ kngw thal? ond | in’ “efon"? John” “Conrad ‘will give you one, for. sstarters—“coercion,’”’ "the Cemetery, Road”: because Weihet you coyldn't think we haven't t anything else to go. atthres otherseven if you took by. / 80) minutes!’ We ‘are ‘giving a Valentine's ‘box of chocolates to’ ” whichever of you sends us the ‘longest list.’ + Closing “'date: Feb, 4. 4 A body. ‘can ary. NS * is.:Aftpr all, it does lead to the Kinnaird: Junicr Secondary. School, and’ to.\the Kinnaird Park’ ‘and tothe “Kinnaird Nel the rain nor’ sleet ‘nor fitting"because it isthe first ++ gloom “of ‘night\ can. stop Mr. 3 turn-off for. travellers. coming McCutcheon and:Mr. Sheppard froin’ the west, bound for, the “from jogging ‘their! appointed * Kinnaird send of Castlegar, rounds up ‘by: the: cemetery Z road. Last year we had a boy up y:Yoo can spot. them in their.’’*heré—James ’ Robinson, ': by track suits inthe worst kind of’ name—who ‘always’ seemed to “weather}. “sometimes with icy’ have’a sandwich in’ one hand rain frozenion ‘their whiskers... and a’ book'in. the ‘other. His » “Dought "!\ isthe ; word’ for” favorite expression was “Hey, the you guys, did you ‘know...?" “We Bi a kind: ‘of magte up: + ‘here last week.“ Ron Rinaldi, the-man from jit showed ' us what. to: matter! Jat tempéra- ak degre We saw. rubber‘balls; lettuce, Paper.and mercury. display some interest- ing: antics, = ai z This’ demon: tion ‘Hes J ‘nicely with’ou selence coutses » and gives us a : good illustration af the Kinetic Molecular, Theory “We: ‘certainly’ appreciate Mr, Rinaldi's’ visits, ate ee: Lett fo the Edi OF turned him on-at-the: time. / Weare: going ‘to have. a “James” section in our: column and here is the, first: James says did ‘you’ know . that. a shréw (a type of mouse) equal to its own: weight’ every three ‘hours, and burns energy so fast that if deprived of food, it will starve ‘to ‘death ‘in less than’a day! * asked for. help. I not! ‘release doctors’; names", because, many ” know, this is libelous, ‘When ‘a Hee does his: “very best he ‘does not ‘need my. apologies: him and have confidence in him and no matter what anyone else may isay, Kinnaird Delve? Officially, that; ‘Cemetery, And‘ it*doesiseem ~ And he, would: hand’ out: whatever piece of information > is so'savage’ that it will'attack, ~ kill and :devour animals’ twice): its size?/It can eat’an ‘amount * “patients :know criticize and’, second. -guess * a. .] 8:30 to 12 ‘Sugar and. ‘Spice by Bill Smiley : _ Then There. & ‘the Naming of a Grandson What's in’ a name? © + Quite a’ bit, if you're going to, be stuck: with it for the \ Fest of your life, 3.5)". When: the young peo Ie were trying’ to think o! name for'my new grandson’ I’started pondering ‘on this. \ Whole: business of Christian mionikers, Naming of children seems - to.’go. in cycles, And: the names. inone werrneted seem either uply' or affected, to; the. people out tobe ‘couple! of clinging vines. : My © wife: hates‘ her’, name. so’ 1 ‘call: her Suse,” « which seems to suit her. My own mother’ was on ‘the ebb. “tide of the: romantic ‘Floss >and’-The” Brat, ‘so ity ‘wasn't too bad: | boys*: names, i wasn't too bad; but B ay ‘brothers «are +: Byron ©: 2 Arnott? ‘Keith and. Donald f but. my “brothers “emerged ‘as ‘Blake ,and Amott. hi “been called Billy; Bi and: Wills’ among>* other things, but -have.never been: known as William, except i in 9.04, Bolten In my: group, there was a Harold, ‘an ‘Amold® anda “heir, kids. i ~ ‘the’. Ladies; Home ‘Journal +,and British novels. = and Christophers and Marks. and Matthews and| icholases -Patrices. ‘and * Lises “and: ; Pamelas and Elizabeth Janes ° ‘and Rhondas and Deborahs. fith twelve girls init... ~-Finding a gitl called Mary, hese? days’ is-just”as tough -as finding a boy called John. » I'm ‘not’ blaming the parents all: that. out Ie'sis? 8:30 a.m. t'5 p.m,’ Wednesday Thursday & Friday as * 8:30 a.m. to Spm. | ae it With Our Flowers” i was to,be called Kim, which would ‘suit’ either; sex, We thought it was different, The only ‘Kim, around was Kim ° Novak. A dozen years later, there was a ‘Kim on every street-comer, Well like all grandparents} not wanting to’ interfere, ‘just trying to ‘be helpful, we tried to rama) ‘name down my: daughter's throat. for her infant. ‘ But’most. of the good ones were: gone,"in her own family‘connection, there are already: ‘a Peter‘and a Paul; a David and.a Hugh;a Steven and*‘a°Patrick;a” Matthew. anda’ Darcy: All’ the good") zones were gobbled Up ¥ We: suggested ‘Geoffrey and Mark and Michael! and others, and ‘at” each, she'd say, “Echhhh, that reminds me of...” + The kid was a week old, I was “getting desperate. +I asked my student} to help me, They really. tried. They came up with Charley and Cool-hand Luke and Jim .and Oscar. Big help. Well, Lknow the suspense is killing you, so Jl tell, ‘They named the poor dite kid Nicove Chen, Sorority Holds Jan. rograms : The first meeting of the new year for Xi Alpha Lambda Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi,. Mie held at.the home of Mra. MacKinnop on Jan. 16, The business meeting was followed by a program entitled “How to Make Friends.” This program was) presented | by! Mrs. A. Shutek, Acliowed bya discussion, ”, The Jan, 30 meeting. was held at the home of, Mrs.’ E. ’ Isakson, The - program |: was. Nicov (p Dostoievski (proncuneed Shen) means in Chinese “fi at bern x d Knee. ’ >cove) isa character in a: novel.’ Chen’: A c » piven by Mrs, tn gi lively. discussion fol as lowed this Program. i CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, February 7, 1974 ‘D- BAR -'D LICENSED” *«: DINING LOUNGE Open Fridays 4 p.m. 0/1 ‘a.m. Saturdays 12 Noon to'1 a.m, Sundays 12 Noon to 10 /P.m. --D-BAR-D_ CABARETS “SATURDAY NIGHT ‘ONLY: The Music Machine . . y From Teall; WESTERN. TACK _ PHONE 365-3294 ile South of Weigh Scales at Ootischenia QUALITY & SAVINGS ARE YOURS al ULRATE the FOOD FOLKS Maple Leof. Gov't. Inspected. Lean. Grai BULK. i -MAPLE LEAF - Ib. ae i st AY re » Bic! Pork Plenics| READY - GOV. 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