Kathleen Fenner, Verona Bozek, Donna Thed Wendy McFari: Thinking Day Service Held , Guides, Rangers and Venturers Receive Recognition At Sunday's Thinking Day service district com- missioner A. Calderbank announced he had _recelved it Leo Sommers, Soukoreff and Jim been awarded the Venturer award and oing to Victoria to receive it at a ceremony a operant House on pril 25, ; - They will travel on a destroyer from Vancouver to Victoria, These boys are all charter members of the Second Castlegar Venturer Company and received tele 7 he Shelfontiuk, Nancy Ternent — leo ts Photos training in both Scouts and Venturers under Mr. and Mrs. Loyd and his advisor several other re- quirements set out in the Glen mTooyood. and Jim are also members of the Kinnaird- Castlegar Civil Defence Sea- h and Rescue, All three boys are junior leaders in the Scout movement. hoth the character and abi- lity to be of significant hel to other people. The awar consists of a cloth emblem and a parchment certificate. In addition to the a- bove, a Venturer, to be ell- gible for the Queens Ven- turer Award must choose and complete to the satis- faction of his company and Costiegar Venturers ‘Tour Base Mid-February the First Castlegar Venturer Troop journeyed to Spokane to vis- Faire child Alr Base. portation was re: vided by by Venturer adi Glen Share and md parents, Jack hnson. jack fetirte Jansen the boys in all activities. Friday night the Scout Troop led by Doc Burns (the troop that visited the Castle- pt Scouts a few weeks ago) joined the Venturers for all the weekend activities, The boys and leaders ate in one of the mess hall caf- eterias and slept in the gy- mnasium. The basketball court was continuously kept busy with boys playing bas- ketball and handball. They visited the base Post office, survival school and museum, altitude cham- ber, looked at the planes on Want to Sell Your House? : CALL MARY 365-6451 or 365-5244 CALIFORNIA ‘TOUR i favs. beaving. Trall, 8.C. March 24 and returning to Trail April Tan Bases aly 15 Seats *245.00 RETURN (Double Occupancy) includes: Sacramento, ean Francisco (tour of the sive ee ‘Angeles and Hollywood, Knottsberry Farm, our Diego, Tijuana {tour Sea World or Zoo), Las Vegas (tour of the strip), Reno. “Helpful Brownies Lend a Hand,” was the theme when the mother and dau- ghter banquet took place ne 20 in the Kinnaird ete evening began wi- th the singing of O° Canada led by division commission- er Mrs. Reg Bro, followed by a welcome and introduc. tion of the head table by Mrs. Robert > Fenner, Seated at the head ta- ble were assistant social convenor Mrs. k. Bureh; Br Br- own Owl of 2nd Kin Brownies Mrs. H. tinnaira Cynthia Morehouse, local a CALL FOR INFORMATION TOTEM 364-1255 1560 Bay Ave., Trail TRAVEL Morehouse, division commis- sioner Mrs. Bro, mistress of ceremonies Mrs. Fenner, lo- THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF KINNAIRD DOG CONTROL OFFICER Applications are now being received for the position of Dog Contro! Officer for the Town of Kinnaird. For further information please contact the Kinnaird Town Office at 365-7825. R. A. Beauchamp Assistant Town ‘Clerk Town of Kinnaird Mrs. R.- Martini, Lisa Mar- tini, Cheryl Kristiansen, Br- own Owl of First Kinnaird Brownies Mrs. Kristian- sen, Colleen Soak, Blueber- w eee Brown Owl Mrs. “others introduced at this time were Tawny Owls Mrs, K, Gjennestad, Mrs.-C. Sookatchott and. Mts. L. It cush. Grace was sald by Mrs. Fenner after which Mrs. Cook toasted the Queen and Mrs. Smetcher toasted the founder. The Guiders toast was given by Chris McFar- Jane and the Tesponse. by Mrs. Kristianse! Toast to “the mothers was given by Cynthia More- house with the response by Mrs. R. Cormier. ‘Centrepieces on the ta- bles were Barbie dolls dres- sed by the Brownies in uni- (LEAR THE WAY with Kinnaird-Blueberry Creek Brownies Present Pennies af Mother-Daughfer Banquet forms of the movement ar- hands linked together com- pleted the decor, After dinner, presenta- Hon of Friendship pennies to Mrs. Bro started with Ist Kinnaird Brownies git ownies individually present- ed their pennies. The Blue- berry Creek girls gave Mrs. Bro a sinall red house made of spools containing a jar of pe: Mrs. Bro, who said a few words about how the Friendship pennies help ar- ound the world and at home, presented Brown Owl pins to Mrs, Kristiansen and Mrs. Cook and Tawny Owl pins ‘to Mrs, Gjennestad. Mrs. L. Fenner received her district Guiders pi Mrs. Smecher ani cush received Guider hat Pins, Entertainment for the mothers consisted of a sq- uare dance and song “Id like to teach the world to sing by the ist Kinnaird Brownies. A square dance qt called “Little Igloo” by the” id Kinni 'd Brownies and a song called “Little Rabbit Fofo" by the Blueberry Br- ownies. A cake raffle was held with Beverley Baron as the lucky winner. An introduction of the two junior leaders, Kelly Smith and Bonnie Smecher was given, plus a big hand for. al Tenders for their ti- me and effort in the move- ment, ° cial thank you was A extended to social conven-. ide” helpers ‘for a lovely meal, Taps closed the even: the runway, went bowling and and Jim js the son of Mr. ie . Sam Soukoreff and Leo the son of Mr, and Mrs, Marvil Sommers. Three local girls “have successfully, obtained their Canada Cord in the past six mon: ‘These are Joan Soukor- eff and Ruth Sommers, bo th' of Castlegar, and Pam Sorenson of Kinnaird, Miss Soukoreff and Miss Sorenson received their cords Suncey during the Thinking Day Service wwille Miss Sommers receiv- ed her Canada Cord earlier at a regular gathering. The receiving of . this recognition comes only af- ter completing a demanding program. Each girl had to be the holder of an all round cord emblems other “than those required for the all round co: She must also hold the cltizen badge and one of the vider ie girl with a chal- lengli CHURCHES § ST, RITA'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Rey. W. Harrison Ph, 865-7143 Sunday Masses at 9am. -llam.,-7 p.m. nae recognizing Think: ing Day were three Rangers and three Guides each re- ceiving a Gold Cord, Recipients were Guides Kathleen Fenner, Donna Th- ederahn and Sherlene Shel- fontluk and Panes Verona oze! feni CALVARY Abd Nenty ferment. BAPTIST CHURCH To receive this recogni- Office 966-3430 Home 965-6667 Next to the Cloverleat Motel § Castleair emblans the camper, th the Sunday School 9.45 tizenship and Family orship ll am. paca and a craft aca Evening Worst ip Service Each girl had to speak on a country of her cholee and demonstrate to a group ST. PETER LUTHERAN her knowledge and interest CHURCH in that country. 405 Maple St., Castlegar She had to carry out a hi ice 2 p.m. service of her choice for a svohy 9 eerie Po eriod of four’ months as Nell as carry out three assi- 365-7502 and 365-8354 gnments arranged for her “The Church of the Lutheran Hour” GIANT MARCH F at CUT-RATE the 2 FOOD FOLKS We Sell Only No. 1 Quality Beet You're Further Ahead With the Best POT ROAST BEEF. Grade “A” No. 1 Quality CASTLEGA March “SALE R NEWS, Thutsda seeeeee Ib. Grade “A”. following; Interpreter's bad- ge, world: "trefoll, heritage or national lore. jonal lore. The recip! lent must al- 80 hold a camper leader and wilderness camper's badge. Other requirements are chosing and carrying out of se girls, includ- a service within a four-mon- ine Robin McNabb who re- ved her Gold Cord ear- er, yall be guests at gov- t house April 25. Once these require- ments are fulfilled the in- di 1's application is forwarded to the provincial ones une final be a service which will pro- REGIONAL ECUMENICAL PARISH Anglican & United Churches ROBSON COMMUNITY MEMORIAL CHURCH 9:45 A.M. Anglican or United Church Service (altemate Sundays) 9:45 A.M. Sunday School ST. DAVID'S CHURCH, CASTLEGAR 8:00 A.M. Holy Communion’ 9:00 A.M. Sunday School 10:00 A.M. United Church Service 11:15 A.M. Anglican Service (Communion) Parish Office: Phone 365-8337 Clergy: Terry Allen and Ted Bristow with reliability, sheerfulness ee APOSTOLIC CHURCH and show her abili work with and under of eat One block East of the Castlenitg Shop Wed. 7.30 Frayer Bible N. Walker - Phone 365-6662 Seed PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 701 cirst Ave. Pastor: Rev. H. H. Graham Chureh Ph. 88-6212 Sunday School 9. 9.55 a.m. Mornin; itudy 7.30 foung py 7.80 CHURCH OF GOD 804 - 7h Ave., Kinnaird Sunday School - dor all ye poner 9 Morning S Worshi th am, Evenin; b eaues wahip Hour 7 es acs A d had usin Ph, 365-6762 que attending ‘were Calder Tao Ww Rob McCre’ och, i Wa ee ey, Glen Toogood, Al John- son and Jack Wells. Increased Lumber Prices Attributed To Reduced’ Loss for 1972 Sales of $118.6MM and a loss of $8.0MM or 5 oe gents per common share w orted b Columbia “cellu. lose on Wednesday of last week, The 1971 loss before ox traordinary items was $17.0. MM or $1.71 per common share 0 on sales of $83.5MM. loss for 1972 is attributable primarily the increased lumber prices and continu- strengthening of the pulp mar! market. For the fourth quarter of 1972, Columbia Cellu- lose's net income was $800,- 000 on sales of -$34.0MM which compares with a loss for the fourth quarter of 1971 of $6.3MM on sales of 7M, The 1972 results do not reflect recognition of . the tax benefits of the op. erating loss; no tax provis- jon, was made for the four- th quarter of fe because e full year's loss. Business. and Professional Directory. WEDDING SS Re STATIONERY RUBBER STAMPS See, Phone, Write and INVITATIONS par seo shop te CASTLEGAR Box 25, Robson, B.C. NEWS Ph. 365-7605 MARKEN ENTERPRISES GREEP’S ELECTRIC ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING SALES & SERVICE Ph, 365-7075 Free Estimates DESMOND T. LITTLEWOOD D.O.S. OPTOMETRIST 366 Baker St, Nelson, B.C. Ph, 352-5152 ‘ BOUNDARY. Electric (Castlegar) Ltd. Electric Heat Specialists Medallion Homes Ph, 365-7241 FAMILY SHOE RENEW 631-3rd Ave. CASTLEGAR OFFICE SUPPLIES y Typewriter Di Ribbons heels while you wait . _ Columnar Pads Holder of Orthopedic CASTLEGAR NEWS Certficate of Registration 4 Phone 365-7266 in the Shoe Service _—_—_—— H. VAN OOSTEN * Open & a.m. to 7 p.m. 1 & Heating Ltd. MOORE FORMS Plumbing « Heating = Gas ADDING TAPES Furnace Cleaning - Oil RECEIPT. BOOKS Heating 2 anemia CASTLEGAR NEWS Ph. 447-9428,” Christina Phone 365-7268 a COLUMBIA SIGNS Plastic — Neon —. Painted! Sales — Service . . » Reasonable ” Phone 365-7852 . Robson, B.C. Professional — Prompt Installations VACUUM FILTER QUEEN SALES & SERVICE 1440 Bay Ave., Trail, B.C. Ph. 368-9164 PARDMAN . FURNITURE] Maytag Sales and Service GUARANTEED REPAIRS| Ph. 365-5240 ROBSON RADIO & TV Your ADMIRAL Dealer Sales & Service Also TV Rentals Ph. 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