OUTSTANDING CITIZEN, Centennlal Queen and dedicated Lil Me of the “loan Kenzi Justin Kauf: News Photo . was pre- sented with a gift recently on behalf of the Town of Kin- naird. Presenting her with the gift is Kinnaird Centennial —C MOST IMPROVED member of the local Kinsmen hockey | & Sammy Harms is presented with the Kinsmen Eopby, Mel The took place Wednesday of last week at a dinner held to mark windup of play in the Pee Wee league. An estimated 250 parents and hockey players attended the dinner.— Castlegar News Photo DURING THIRD TERM Honor Roll Stanley Humphries Sec- ondary School honor roll for the third reporting period is as follows: Grade 12 Grace Makort- off, 4.8, Terry Killough. 4.7. Steve Naylor, 4.3. Dawn Blaic, 4.1 and Margaret Thoro. 41 Grade 11 Vicki Obedokoff ek Wolney, 4.6, Keith Sinclair. 4A, Vera Maloff, 4.2, Darlene Dunn, 4.0, Lola Harcoff. 40. Dianne Plotnikoff, 4.0, Louis1 Raponi, 4.0, Marilyn Smith, 40° and Shirley Verigin. 40 Grade 10 Robert Wadey. Gr ade $ ieee Rebal- kin, 5.0, Elizabeth Kelly, 4.8, Deborah McGauley. 4.8, Carol Obedkoff, 4.8, Nancy Fowler, 4.8, Pauline Fowler, 4.6. Der- 48, Linda Huston, 4.6, John | Gi Arvnounced For Stenlev Humphries McArthur, 46, Ellen Soukor- off 4.4 dno ter. 49 var. raine Kalmakoff, 4.2, Marilyn MacKinnon, 4.2.. Lawrence Haley, 4.0, David Haywood, 4.0, Barbara Jooney, 4.0, Pa- tricia Pavlis, 4.0, Accelerated Program Ricki Paulson, 4.5, Karen Nielsen, 4.1, Violet Gorkoff, 4.0, Lois Henne, 4.0, Alvina Koch, 4.0. Honourable Mention Grade 12 Ken Guido, El- izabeth Chernoff and Joanne Lanzarotta. Grade 11 ‘Isabel Ross, Margaret Graham and Stuart Deverney. Grade 10 Duane Halbau- 9,)er, and Sheila Austin. Grede 9 Daryl Amos, Ol- ga Maloff, Marcia, Paulson, Joan Rourke, Allan Rudder: ham, John Sokolowski and Elisabeth Thor-Larsen. Accelerated Program Su- san Knutson and Connie Tegg. Famine of Still a Serious Problem While the Bible remains the world’s best seller, with tures This serious situation pre- sents a tremendous challenge to the Bible Society in its efforts to provide the gospel for every man in his own tongue and at a price within Scriptures $145,000. At rallies throughout B.C. Mr. Tingley is showing a mov- ie entitled Under the Red Pa- of Bible Societ goda. It is the story of a team] News blisked. a pariiat list of focal winners in the seni fong and impressive list of ty visiting a Buddhist stronghold near Osaka, Japan All are invited to see this film being shown in Calvary Baptist Church Aprif 25 at 7.30 p.m. his reach, declares Rev. J. A. Raymond Tingley at venceu: ver, B.C., district secretary of the’ Canadian Bible Society. Deploring the fact that the campaign to reach an an- nual circulation of 150 million copies has fallen far short of its objective due to lack of funds, Mr. Tingley is visiting all communities in the pro- vince in the of in- Four New Guides Join in Kinnaird Four girls were enrolled into the guide movement by guider Mrs. James Gormley at the recent meeting of the sec- ond Kinnaird Guide Company. creased support. Declaring that the work of the society is essential to all churches in their mission- outreach and imperative in a world of rapidly increas- ing literacy, the secretary is appealng for help to reach the Provincial objective of Legion BINGO Saturday April 20 8 P.M. LEGION HALL -|ber her Minstrel badge. were Gina Smith, Carolyn Barthel, Susan Carrigan and Margo Downey. 3 Badges were also present- ed. i The athlete badge was re- ceived by Grace Gormley, Sheena Warford and Cathy na Walker and Grace Gorm- ley; emergency helper badge, Grace Gormley and Sheena ‘Warford; health badge, Shee- Wariord, Grace Gormley and Cathy Walker. Brenda Downey was sented her laundress chi care badges and Karen Web- Sandra Berg, Janice Ja- ques, Stephanie Warford, Marlene Sayenchuk and Lor- taine Marcellus peered their second class badges: pay s Birls were the host-| D. Amos, the ines anit ‘their guests. Mothers joined the guides for the closing. FLAMELESS ELECTRIC WATER HEATING electricity). ECONOMICAL—