Server aad CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thureday, December 16, 1977 WORD SEARCH H Hidden are 18 words to ciscle. Words go actos | Glagonsly, upside-down, and. bachwatdn, if ul { CAN YOU FIND THEM? memeeey Advacng From Sea t to Sea We're i in Good Hands — “Here let the press people's rights maintain, unawed by business dire CASTLEGAR NEWS. = ° . Whenlsacarnotacar? | . What do you get when you cross a duck with a cow? . What Is the difference ‘between a school teacher. and a railroad conductor? |. What kind of dress do you have but never wear? . Wat has a neck Bot no ?. |. What is always coming but never arrives ‘mOuOWOL "9 ‘omogy Ss i" ” use Ben ae FUN Oi SUE @U '¢ a eo % we oy) Suwiny in ean Iv SY3MSN 4amzrBEota>OzZzZA ‘>mroo-zMxZTEOrO vect+o>-zZy>DoEx NM4OCVTZETOAGBOR— cCoprzzoxrevoz=e e to PE FP TE wz 'o KE MK TS VH HE KD BN Teorrryama-Emeox< |. Super villains . doker |. Riddler Catwoman” . Penguin Braniac Lex Luther . King Tut Mad Hatter . Cookie Monstor . Frenkensiein . Dracuta Wollman “14. "Yosemite Sam 8 A vu R uU Cc c T J K z K M . Boris c — 8 N ! Aa L tb i} B R € P U 8 eo - KO 2zZ>ODOOxXOD T r) \ T rN 4 v £ ° 1 E J 8 R <000-ECHFNOF OME ae ray wise sa _srough to words? ul tan ward up 0 8 ot nd 900 whalitsay - WALAZESEAL ' LFOG ALEBALSB ESNTIN OOLLATBF CREOSC The world is about to celebrate Christmas again. It has been doing this in one ‘way or another: for over, 1,900 years. The tragedy is that the farther history takes us from that first Christmas Day, the farther it removes us from the real facts of that greatest of all events, > This past week I read a newspaper’ cartoon that ap- peared a few years ago. It showed the runner from the battle of Marathon, as portrayed. in the Greek legends. He’ ar- tives, gasping and falls pros- trate before the king. A blank look comes over his face and he mumbles “I’ve fotgotten the message.”” The world of the late 20th century has forgotten the mes-- sage of Christmas. Most peoplé no longer distinguish between “White Christmas” and ‘Little Town of Bethlehem” or be- tween “Frosty” and ‘The First Noel."" What are the popular sym- bols of Christmas? Shoppers, poinsettias, holly, snow, bells, festivity, coloured lights, Christmas trees, and of course jolly old Santa Claus. You remember the profes- sor of psychology’ who gave a word-suggestion test to his class of 40 students. He instructed them to write the word ‘*Christ- mas” on a sheet of paper. “Now write after the word that flashes through your : tegarding that day,”’ the profes- ten “The birthday of Jesus.’” Wouldn't it be more honest to rename the season, Winter Festival, or, December Carni- val? Would it. not be more honorable to withdraw the car-: ols and whatever other vestiges remain of the original meaning? . For what reason or right have we to refer to this season as CHRISTmas when in fact Christ is as far removed from the character of the season as snow from Either that, or restore to Christmas - its ; full, brilbant colour. Early in the 1970's Time magazine reported the dis- covery of an authentic Raphael the California © Pulpit and Pew By Pastor DONALD W. REED. the painting was not a copy, but. the al. Various strands of evidence now indicate beyond any doubt that the painting is that com- pleted by Raphael in 1512. It has since been completely cleaned and restored ‘and emerges now in full, brilliant colour.” . Something like that needs great: can emerge in all its brilliant colour, someone will need to remove the grime that centuries have added . These. are not Christmas. Christmas is ‘God come down,’ God with-us,’ ‘God revealing Himself,’ ‘God like us’... in the. person ‘of Jesus Christ. Everything else is accretion and not ‘only obscures the: original tawdry substitute. If Christmas means any- thing, it means that God broke through into humanity, for all its sin and shame; that He surmounted the barrier that ° which ** from the grime of centuries in a rare artistic windfall.”” = Since 1824 the painting has hung in London's National Gal- . ery. It was a portrait of Pope Julius H-and until recently was considered a copy of an original. Scholars and curators were sur- prised tolearn in July 1970, that world, for all its darkness and disarray; that He penetrated. into man’s affairs, for all their. chaos and confusion. Whatever. else you see in Christmas, do | not miss this first of all wonders. Then, like exclaim: God!” church "GRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 7th Ave., South, ‘Gastieg Sunday School oi a Worship Seanie a Tuesday Bible Study 7 “i m ‘A.warm welcome to all. ST.RITA'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev. Michael Guinan Ph. 365-7143 4 Satuday Night Mass 7 p. m. Sunday Masses at 8a.m.and10a.m. ST. MARIA GORETTI Genelle 12 Noon directory Anglican and ST. PETER LUTHERAN 405 Maple St., Castlegar ‘Worship Service 11:00 a.m. Minister H. M. Ph, 365-381! CHURCH OF CHRIST 612- 10th Ave., 5. : junda} Bibte St tudy 10:00 a. m. Warship Service 10:45 a.m. Wednes nesday Bible Stud ay 7 p.m. fer Jack shock "eh ‘365-2580 masterpiece but replaces that. masterpiece with a cheap and ~ Him: from man's . Thomas, ; “My Lord and my . “Everyone Welcome” > Sunday Schoo! 10:00 a.m. Rev. Richard Klein: Pastor 965-3662 or 365-3664 Listen to the Eutheran Hour, Sunday, 11:30 a.m. cKQR APOSTOLIC CHURCH Phone 365-6317. Below the > castleaird Plaza United _ Churches ST. DAVID'S 1401 Columbia Ave. 8 a.m. Eucharist eenagers: Calvary Boptist Chureh Rev. ea ner, Pastor no Sge-aest Val Lelaing, Youth Pastor Phone 399-4753 609 Merry Creek Road Next'to Cloverleaf Motel, Castlealrd Plaza sucht BA Pris» - CHURCH OF GOD 804-7th Avenue South “Learning” “Worshiping” “Serving”. - ; Sunday: 9:45 a.m. Class for all Ages. 11.am. Family Worship® Wednesday: 7:30 p.m. Opportunities to serve | - ROBSON “Parish Office: aa" Ministers: ‘Rev. Desmond Carroll, ‘Anglican’: _ Ned ad Br ieiw Family Bible Hour 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Evening Praise 6:30 p.m. Wed., Bible Study ¥ 8p.m. ; Church Office: 365-3430 _ Rev. Donald W. Reed, Pastor: 365-2630 - PENTECOSTAL = TABERNACLE : t 767 First Avenue, North Pastor: Rev. H. H. Graham Church: Ph, 365-5212 Sunda) / Schoo) 9: Morning Worship Evening ‘Service p.m. Tuesday: Bible Study Frida: Foung| Pea le M ir Pp! C. C. LENFESTY & CO. Certified General Accountants + Auditors “Advertising Rates and Information Call 365-5210 Former Employee of Interlor Sheet Metal (1965) Ltd. has gone independent Tar & Gravel Roots te Tax Consul 609 Columbia Castlegar * 365-2118 See Us For. APPLIANCE REPAIRS PLUMBING & HEATING 1008 Columbia Ave. Ba Phone 385-9388 CASTLE TIRE LID. SALES & SERVICE: Commercial & Industrial z Tire Specialists Passenger and Off Highway. 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The Government Wishing Well | The truly slori ity sludy of the well near 8 neither Its $20,000 price month 3; Selkirk Cotl tag ror lis clty’s be: good ~ After tacking a water supply of auf. fletent quality and quantity for 20 years and atter peing told that a new supply will not be in :place in. time‘ for. next summer, city residents are not likely to suffer from a h delay during the wet season. alarming Is Curtis’ state- municipal affairs, economic devetopment and: environment ‘ministries have’ not -ruled ‘out: othe: arming news in the provin- jast week to the area, funding. - Exorbltant as the clty’s proposal may seem to’ water rights branch official or Yo the. minister, itis based pon pane trlab-by-error Investigations of groundw: . ‘and other sources : As Housing Minister Hugh Curtis—one as Potential supplies tr ofthe three ministers who authorized the study rather than Immediately approve the request for funding for a tle-In to CanCel’s Arrow Lakes pipeline—pointed out In an Interview, the government would be less than responsible In Ignoring what may source of water for the sake of on years of exhaust! e 3 The advantage the city proposal. still offers to the provincial government ts Its seadiness for. Implementation. A “perfect pilot ‘project, as Mayor Audrey Moore described It, the proposal has demonstrated the need for a new water Castlegar. and outlying areas, provided all the necessary research and requires’ only | system (In “ALLAN HERINGHAM ‘(From a column in’ the November issue. of Maclean's , magazine.) : EVERYONE'S TALKING about what, has happened in “Quebec in the firat 12 months of ‘the Parti Quebecois, the Year of the. Cigarette. What ~ is generally ignored is the. for- ward progress of events in the rest of Canada since the. Rene Levesque victory on November 16 last year proved conclusively Prime Minister Trudeau's cre- ‘dentials as an‘astute forecaster of the‘future. Only by exam- ining these happenings can we probe' the Canadian psyche. In Newfoundland, for ex- ample, ‘Mrs. Frank Moores solidified her as the best-looking political wife in Canada. Frank Moores also solidified his reputation. Joey liwood studied further these” itl i government + eventually result In duplication, of spending and effort while ignoring a thenghtuly complied engineering study already paid fo by other levels of government. If the provincial sovstninent (s really hat a would approve: what’ could the theory of reincarnation and threatened to‘invoke it. There was arumor that Farley Mowat planned to reestablish resi- dence in Newfoundland and the sale of Muskets soared. The island, was able to restrain its proves the well wil! not provide an adequate © supplye Curtls sald, the city proposa! would naldered but not “approved auto- government may continue to spend tim: im gating other sources despite able time and money alread int by clty and the Lower Columbia Water Study Commission on‘a thorough study of the most feasible means of setting up a istrict, water system. Presented by. the engineering firm . Kerr, Wood and Leidal, findings of the. study provided realistic estiniates of the water needs of Castlegar and the outlying areas for the next 10 years, as well as figures showing the ‘capacity and quality of. an inexhaustible Arrow Lakes supply would be more than adequate. Uf the Selkirk College well study yeveale the well’s capacity Is not at the 8,000 to 9,000 gallons per minute needed to accom: modate the area, the government’s credibll- lty, will’ suffer noticeably In subsequent altempts to locate an alternat ir . problem anand watet. pig for the area "t must conskier Arrow Lakes 8) seriously. Otherwise, Its motives for launch- ing the study will be questioned severely. There Is an old saying government wants to avold dealing with a that.when a particular problem, It puts It under. study. We hope this was not the basis for our “ “two-month wait. Special Delivery How easily people get things mixed up. side. Some and within supposed to: supply. Take the Toronto postman who Is run- ning his own private delivery service on the silly people have suggested > there Is a conflict of Interest there and he should be fired. How could that be true? All the man seemed to be proposing with his private delivery service was. that he would get mall right to where It was addressed, @ day or two of - Mouldings, Casings® and Hardwood OPEN 6 DAYS AWEEK! trent: to Lap Heating) 985-3514 fi _To Newcastle A new law in’ the :Philip- pines orders all Filipinos’ over _ the age of ten to plant one tree a: month or be. fined. and stripped of various rights and ‘privileges. If this law remai: for one year, it will result in the planting of more than a quarter of a billion trees in a nation that is largely rain forest... S “Toronto Globe and Mall Stalin Coste rHURSOAY MORNING iT i = {ITHE CROSBROADS OF THE KOO TE MaY FOUNDED ON ‘AuausT7, 1947, BY L. V. 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