SILVERWARE was awarded to deserving at the recent C: and Dis- elk; Dr. John trict Wildlife Association banquet. Pictured with their plaques, from left to right, are Ed Griffoni, junior mule deer; Roy Percival, Walton, rainbow trout; Mike’ P’ LaHue, grizzly bear; Dr. John Hall, Thin Mrs. Horn sheep; Mrs. Roy Percival, special men- tion for five-point elk, and Gary Shannon, black bear. — Shirley Anderson Photos The Scene Al... KINNAIRD JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL regular monthly of the Robson Wo- On Friday night the boys’ and girls’ basketball re teams travelled to Fruitvale. With them went our newly- organized cheer leading squad who oneouraged our teams enormo! The ‘Gheerleaders were Pom Front! Under the coachin Walters they. did a fi rate job and ee school spirit stil. farther in the future. Girls on -this squad are: Kathy White, Don- Local and District Bowling Results na Cheveldave, Debbie Mc- Droppins Jets 4-41, Droppins ae, Rat Finks onday Night 7 o'clock 333. LHT Eleanor Holdsworth. uise Howes 237./830. 556. THS Mugs 1051. cats LHT Louise Howes MHS Mel lanson 288./Mugs 2868. points: Cheerios 0, Mugs 4, Pincurl- h Scott 6! Te: roppins 1079. THT Muffets 3, 2921. ers 3, Take Five 1, Wheaties Team points: One 0-10,|1, Pot Shots 03%)” Other 600's a argaret 42, Alley Cats Other 800 eo Matt Rohn 666, Ken cot Colles’ Brock ‘Lees gue TS, LHS Eleanor Holdsworth PETTITT PHOTOS. SPECIAL 1 Silma Super 8 Projector Reg. 169.95 1 Yashica Super 8 27, Independents 4-53. : vp, Ober 600 ’s Vi McLuckie Peery Mixed 7 o’clock LHS Bev eres 316. SOLOHd t111 13d “PETTITT PHOTOS 1064. Paty hee points: The ? 1, ‘Kin Gars 4, Re; Im- possibles 3, ” Spoi lers 0, Blow|Scre: 652, Dont Facer 630, Bev Maloff 6: Tues. Night Mixed 9-11 LHS Judy Thiessen 292. Lar Ma Marge Bonnett 681. MHS Ralph Peterson 270. MHT Ralph Peterson 682, THS Sock-Et-To- ts oF ‘THT Sock-Et-ToEm 283 PETTITT PHOTOS -SOLOHd LLILL3ad PETTITT PHOTOS. Campers Wanted We have an exceptional offer for you. The buy of a life time. One only 1968 Mercury half ton truck complete with a new 10’ 6” camper. Drop down to tell us that you want to be a camper and we'll make you a deal. DON’T WAIT — TRADES ACCEPTED Castle Motors Team points: Ni; ithawks Sock-Et-ToEm The Scre' thi Wed. Morning Drive: LHS Pat, ree 21. LHT lers 2, T-Birds 3, Ramb! , Siustanes 1, Chevys 2, Jagu- jars 1. Other 600's 60: Wed. Nite Cut Rate Knelsen 260. Margaret 7, LHS Delma y | Lert Det Dot ‘Tipping 653, arrots 974. THT arrots ote 2601 aK its: Parrots 2, Bae 0, Orioles 1, Robins 4. other 600's Irene Con- Reecy Rollers Adaline 286. LHT’ Vicky aiseell ro Jill Johnson 647. THS Screamers 910. THT Screamers 2722. eam peters Hooters 4, Walters 1 Criers 3, Moaners Other 600's Mickie Jac-|* obsen 609, Betty Pinter 620, Adaline Martinek 608. other 600's Ed Woods/9, LHS nabelle Kinakin. peers Elaine Creighton 622. Teddy Beart 282. Lit Minks 0, Teddy Bears 4, Thurs. Night Mixed Comm. LHS Gladys “The whole school is §|proud of them. proud. of. our are i eantfea teams, 22. girls were leading in, thelt| game right up to the. thir quarte r when — they. can A ttle out of steam The by. the points. {players in this Nina Argatoff and a Judy” ‘Ar lingham. { The boys won their game in a heilling match that saw them ahead at the finish by only three points. Top scorer that night was Jeff Pantagus with 12 ‘big|e! points. Teammates Cam. Ox man, John Haley and Maloff also fhelned to et the score. Coaches Miss Turner, f|Mr. Grant and Mr. Schiavon -jwere very proud of the ef- forts of both teams, and of all players. d said, our As Lin basketball Season has ended on a very pleasant note. Fruitvale Mudents were good hosts and we are very ap- preciative of opportunities to exchange visits. We look for-|00 April 15 tute was held at the home of Mrs, W. T. Wal- le with 18 members and six visitors present. Members an- swered the roll call by nam- ing th the school they had start- ‘As the February meeting rry|had been the Pennies for Friendship which were to have been collected at that meeting were collected at this goseting instead. Mrs. Marshall of. the agricultire’ “committee gave a few tips on buying and afplan ing G aa bi Grant read a short ‘item a a reducing exercise. Wm ‘Reports of Committees At Meet of Robson WI next district meeting is to be held in Slocan. A letter was also received regarding the WI fancy work ey ST. RITA‘S CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev, E. A. Brophy Ph, 365-7143 Sunday Masses at 9am.-11 am. -7 p.m. Letters of thanks from sick members for flowers and cards were received. Mrs. H. Johnson was ap- pointed to the cultural activi- ties committee in pla Mrs. J. Scott. The ing is to Seti held at the home of Mrs. sb Bit in Castle- CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Ph. 365-6667 Next io: the he. Clovertest Motel P “amily | ‘aint Hours: - pe, a.m. Family Worship 11 a.m. Evening, Wors! ae Servic 00 p.m. toed stan stamps bers which Mrs. from. the mem- were donated to O. G, Sutherland for the Star’s cancer project. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 7th Ave.. Kinnaird Rev. J. H. Wiseman Mrs. Saliken reported that the home ec committee. will be olding a travelling bake sale 5 and all members ‘ward to more in the future.|are *_* # @ © are madly m1 a te bade is iii Chuech Services, DIVINE WORSHIP and Sunday School 9.30 a.m. Te al the cemetery when the snow ine kee] ping with. thet heme, is just around the|of Education Week, Mi is one of the|die oe the education. comerat: at our opular sports re | school t both with participants and are all looking forward to it. tators and we| El id. invited John Landis, pal of the Robson eh be ae. Submitted By Rev. L. M. Simmonds Pentecostal Tabernacle By Walter H. Huntley Tm sure you've heard or Tread about The satellites in How k Leet and United ‘States a rocket rat To ear them tak it won't long "Til space they conquer soon, fod then what next will man mpt, . If man should reach the moon? If man should ever reach the moon There’s one thing that is lear; Hell ruin everything up there, Just as he has down here. With sin and crime, with lust| ne and greed, He's got enough to do, If Man Reaches Moon To clean the mess he’s made on e: And you know that is true. The sickness ‘and the want, the ‘The cry of h hun millions —| And man igeall to blame. I think we'd better set our sights e the moon and space vers explore, eternity, Castiegar Socials - So ee lore e While ‘the is time ‘and grace. fear, ‘The ‘broken hearts and shame was won by Mrs. Marshall. It was noted that- the It’s not. the moon we need|rs._H. Johnson Ph. Fae hi to reach, Mr. and Ws God — Who put it/Tower spent a me ‘One who went to Calvary A rugged cross to bear. a few aye over the weekend visiting with Fora sins of men and wicked |Tower of Vernon hearts. ‘died one day at ni id Mrs. K. Gordon visited in’ the district Thurs- He with faith in Him Jou'll ee day, returning to their home fear “man should reach the |ing. moon. in Silverton Thursday even- Mr. and Mrs. J. McKin- non and daughter ” Marilyn MHT Matt Rohn 742. ‘THS Hotshots 1084. THT Hotshots 3057 Team points: Hotshots 4, Splinters 0, cippers 3, Flukey 5, 1, Good Guys 4, Lifesavers Friday N Nite Classic Mixed LHS Marge nett O02. 284, LHT_Marge Bonnett a ‘MHS ‘To! Tom pavideou# MHT Tom Davidson ji "THS Odd Balls Te), THT clarify Balls 3 ood Kinberries lies 2, Team poi 4, Blow Outs O, Odd Balls 3, Je Beer FOREST SERVICE SCHEDULE OF INSTRUCTIONAL CLASSES IN LOG-SCALING EXAMINATIONS FOR INTERIOR SCALER’S LICENCE, NELSON FOREST DISTRICT — 1969 SCALING INSTRUCTIONS LECTURE KASLO High School GOLDEN High School CRANBROOK High School REVELSTOKE High School INVERMERE High School LMAO Apr. 14 & 15 — 6.30 p.m. Silver Ridge Ranger Office GREENWOOD Greenwood School Apr. 21 — 7.00 p.m. Hearn Bros. PRACTICAL Mar, 24 & 25 — 6.30 p.m. T & H Sawmill Apr. 1 & 2 — 6.30 p.m. K.H.F.P. Ltd. yard Apr. 14 — 7.00 p.m. Downie St. S/M Apr. 16 & 17 — 6.30 p.m. Rvike. S/M (Rdm) Apr. 10 — 7.00 p.m. Boundary Falls S/M Apr. 11 - 9.00 a.m. SCALING EXAMINATIONS Mar. 25 - 9.00 a.m. Apr. 2 - 9.00 a.m. S/M Apr 15-¢.00 a.m. Apr. 15 - 9.00 a.m. Apr. 17 - 9.00 a.m. S/M Apr. 22- 9.00 a.m. PRACTICAL REVELSTOKE Apr. 17 Downie St. S/M 8.30 a.m. INVERMERE Rev. S/M Radium) Hearn Bros. S/M 8.30 a.m, Forest Service. forms, also Court House 8.30 am, Invermere Hall 1.00 p.m. Ranger Office Classes and examinations will be conducted by Forest Service technical staff and are open to the public; examination fee is $5.00 for first- timers. Holders of Acting Scaler appointment are required to present themselves for examination — at any one of the above advertised examination centers. B.C. Log Scale -Instruc- tions, on which the examintions are based, are available at any office of the i at any Forest Service office must be com- pleted in advance of examination date by ALL candidates | and submitted to WRITTEN 1.00 p.m. 1.00 p.m. the officer in charge of the y will not suffice. 5 District Forester. forms R. Johnston Dear Sir: In view of certain state- ments ‘which have been made by Tom Mackenzie's support-! ers during the past week, months I have made no sec- ret of the fact I oppaned the idea of his e stan- dard for the NDP for thi following reasons: (a) I con-' sidered him too old, (b) I winded, lacking lucidity and dull, and (c) ra believed that many voters, especially the younger ones, would find him no time have I ever dif- fered het te MacKenzie on OR Poll Tt is true, that I led a | feet that T have no alternative a considered his speeches long-}- - NDP Supporter Airs Candidate Disatisfaction|” jception exactly one week be- fare the convention gained | 42 the votes of exactly half del- egates. It is e visited with friends here ‘aur ing the weekend returning to their home in Nakusp Sun- “Mr,. and Mrs. R. Couch spent the weekend visiting with Mr. and Mrs. A. Hosko Mrs. 7 Stier of Robson true that many spent a few days visiting in Loft. us were not happy with Vancouver, returning home Monday. APOSTOLIC CHURCH One block East of the Castleaird Shopping Plaza 0, Sunday School Le forehip 80pm Peonee Phone 365-7582 Rev. Helmut Buttenberg Pastor LUTHERAN CHURCH SERVICES Sundays at 9.30 Held in nist David's Church Sunday School 8.45 a.m. Rev. Harold C. Clark CHURCH OF GOD. Kinnaird Community Hall Pastor: Rev. Ira Johnson Phone 365-6762 Sunday School 9.15.a.m. ‘forning Worship 10 a.m. AD m. Fri. Youth Fellewship 30 p.m. Wed. Bible Study ia Prayer — Held in Hom te Sortie Wed., 7.00 Prayer Bibs Study PENTECOSTAL beech) Ave. 1 First Pastor: ‘ew L, M. Simmonds hone $65-6212 eaiang School 9.55 a.m. Morning Worship 11-a.m. pag, Frayer and 730 Pim. Home League 730) tn. Open Air and Young pattie | invited to all services. Envoy a. Mrs. K. L Tbe You are never a aeaiaes at the Army REGIONAL ECUMENICAL PARISH ST. DAVID’S ANGLICAN CHURCH Rev. Terry Allen — Ph. 365-7424 Services at 8.00 a.m. and 11.00 am. UNITED CHURCH CASTLEGAR & ROBSON Castlegar, 11.15 a.m. Sunday School, Castlegar, 9.30 a.m. Kinnaird 11.00 a.m. UNITED CHURCH KINNAIRD - GENELLE Sunday School, Kinnaird, 9.45 a.m. Rev. Clinton Howard — Ph. 305-7814 Genelle 9.30 am. at Nevertheless I accent lhe ign chairman's _ choice. his. candidacy. haves eto vote and work un It is true that for some|my completely lacking in appeal. |it At 4 4 this letter only after careful mpaign to nominate Mike Roscoe, which from its in- consideration, lieving the truth to be ee the interests of party unity. Betty Donaldson, Oasis, B.C. LINOS — SASH AN!?} DOOR ALL TYPES. OF LUMBER ELK CEMENT — PLYWOOD Storm and Screen Windows Made to Order All Sizes of Glass Cut to Order White $4.95 THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL Exterior Paint Only Gallon KOOTENAY BUILDING SUPPLIES “We Take Better Care of Your Building Needs“ 636 Columbia Avenue — Phone 365-5155 Business and Professional Directory CAST! 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