pp THE) CHURCH BELL Nae Ko Views R “ P st De David's welcomed two infant members on Palm Sunday, when Gavin, son of Mark: and Kay’ Mealing, and Cheryl, daughter of Mickey and Denise Killough, were chris- tened. The new order of christen- ing and communion service was conducted—an alternative form of service which will be in use in the Anglican Church, Concert St. David's Anglican choir is sponsoring a concert on Friday, ‘April 26, at Stanley Humphries Secondary School. ‘The program will include several local choral groups; the Russian mixed choir, Twin Rivers Elementary, | Stanley Humphries, St. Rita's Roman Catholic and St. David's Angli- can choirs, as well as a number. of; individuals, Also on the : program will be'a number: of ‘local’ young ‘people -who ‘com- Fees for and ‘won trophies at . Thursday, May 2. ‘the ‘recent /Music Festival in Nelson. The purpose of the concert is two-fold,: First of all, it isa welcome opportunity for choirs to get together to sing and to renew old’ acquaintances. Se- condly, the proceeds will ‘be used to purchase a chord organ for the Raspberry Lodge. Sot make it a family night to enjoy some light pleasant music and at’ the same time contribute to a worthy cause, Tickets are available at various local stores and from St. David's | choir. members. Adults $1, students and senior citizens 76 cents, “Church Bell” Notes The “Church Bell” appears | every:second week. Items’ for publication’ ‘should ‘be in. the hands of Mrs. W. E. MacCabea . | week before the . date’ of: publication. The next “Church Bell” column will «be printed» on Minto Chapter OES Holds. Its Installation of Officers : Minto Chapter No. 79, Order of the Eastern Star, held its” installation’. of. 1974-76 officers Tuesday evening of last week in the Twin Rivers Hall. A large number of guests were present from Nelson, Trail, Rossland and’ San The Minto. Chapter . has been‘ very active:since March 1954 and celebrates; its, 20th birthday this year. Among the distinguished guests were Mrs. Gathering, Argyle ‘of Nelson, ‘Mrs: Mary Buchan of-Trail and Mrs. Gladys Rose’ of Willow Point, all past. Grand Matron's of the Grand Chapter of British Colurabia OES.:\Also present Schellenberg pesociate grand conductress of ‘ the Grand Chapter of B.C, anda” member of Minto Chapter. The lati worthy . matron Mrs, John Raine, worthy .patron © John Raine, associate. matron Mrs. John Stier,” associate © patron John’ Stier, secretary Mrs, H. Johnson, »treasurer. Mrs, C. Petts, conductress Mrs. N. Zuk, associate ‘conductress Mrs. L. Chaplain: Mrs. A. marshall ‘Mrs. D. organist Mrs. M. Peachey, Adah Mrs, D..Craig, Ruth Mrs. J. Heslop,°Esther Mrs..R. Donnan, Martha Mrs. Ed. Johnson, Electra Mra. E. Sherbiko, ‘warder Colin Petts and sentine) Mrs. W. Sommer- field who was unable to be present owing to sickness. < Retiring. worthy.. matron Mrs. 'F. Fuller. thanked her officers; committees and: mem- «'” bers for a good year and wished Mrs. * the: new officers well. was directed by. past matron Mrs. 8. Grant assisted by Mrs. G. Caskey as installing chap- lain, Mrs. D. Stewart ane Mrs, eres BBW and Color TV's for ‘rent by week or month -; Union Peters "1334 Cedar Ave., Trail Telephone. 368-6331, SS, No. 1 © Mike Tomlin vy - 365-5511 baie Site 5, Comp. Ww 24HR. SERVICE, PHONE 365-5511. Raine d Mrs. 7 Fuller with her. past’matron’s Jewel. . ’ Retiring patron Mr. Petts ‘was presented with his pin.on behalf of: the: chapter, by his (wife. Bot ded members... Members: were: re- minded of the Cancer Tea, to be held’ this; Saturday“ in: the “Legion ‘Hall! ‘Gifts were also presented to Mrs. Fuller and Mr. Petts on ~ behalf of their. officers. by Mrs. «and Mr. Raine: Mrs. on, behalf of Mr. “and Mrs.; : Raine’s family presented Mrs. Bali. with a beautiful bouquet ids and carnations. PLUMBING & HEATING LTD. Castloger Walter Tomlin 165-5034 -R. Donnan = “Senior Citizens. ‘Associattons Hold. ‘WK Regional Council: Spring Meeling:7::°: The Spring meeting of the . West Kootenay. Regional, Coun- ell, Senior Citizens Association, was held Wednesday afternoon of Jast‘week in‘ the Castlegar ' and'‘District ° Sentor Citizens’ Centre.'President John Stier of” “the Castlegar branch extended warm welcome to all present ‘and! introduced ' regional ‘presl- dent Mrs.'W. R. Forrester.’Sho,' * disc “extended ‘greetings 'to’all.and ° congratulated: the Castlegar’ *“ members’ on.-their: lovely: hall. ; the: singing of i She invited all present. to, soit “Happy, - “to ithe provincial annual SCA conference which is to be held in Kelowna in June. Since there is room available on the bus for ‘a few more, the delegates from Trail, Castlegar, Christina Lake and ‘Grand Forks will join the. Nelson members on the bus. “The question of ‘a Life” Membership in’ the SCA) was ” ussed. ‘There are no gulde- ° lines for this, but it was thou :-that it should be a member who ‘has the good of the association ‘at heart:and have worked for their. branch’ ie who Is really. day”, /for' those who have had, birthday: since ‘the lat meeting... ;, Roll call was anawered by © Fruitvale; Rosalind: Castlegar, . reall ‘Nakusp,’ Christina Lake’ The wveatKe ‘Kootenay travel- cling gavel was presented to Mr. : for that assoclation,to use until the. Fall” meeting: nd ‘Kaslo' with'‘a total of 70 °; It was Tea to note’ ‘will’ “yy that-alnce the Fall meeting’ two ew: branches “shave been =: lormed.’ ‘These are’ e’ Greenwood West Koc Mt oh ‘Castlegar.’ cea The ° mpeting was ‘/ad- Great: Belvedere Air! Race. Entrees, To Lan ; ‘Air’ Race, which’ | . starts June 80 from St, Hubert, | to write a little of it history in é book’ accom) Y ae the Weat Kootenay district Women's : Institute . president © Mrs: W. J. Bell, accompanied iby secretary-treasure! the “{New ©. Denver ::. Wome: Institute at. its: April ntowberheld ni n University fn Nason June, BT urer,Mrs.:P. + Leckett paid an: official visit ‘1 and. of intitate we general. + v ice:président ¢ z hoff. ‘Mrs, Steen! Muriel Walton Elected Chairman elect the members of: the amalgamated : “Gastlegar and Kinnaird Library. board: was held ‘on Tuesday of ‘Acting airman Carl Loe sblich * read :out”> the’ Libraries“ Act and the official letter ‘of welcome to the new board from.the. Library Devel-/; . opment: Commission. ‘Thirteen members of the original boards of 18 indicated willingness to’ stand" for ‘elec: : ti Revelected” were - Muriel: Walton, ‘Heather ; Hallett, Don Jones, ' Richard © Hallett, | Pat - Romaine,” Clarice’! McKinnon, Public: - Of Amalgamated Library Boards “Eileen ‘Woods,;Trudy Andrews “and Catriona: Ward. ‘The following were named to. ‘the executive; ‘chairman Iso gave a report on the West” ae Kootenay branches: which’ she: ‘at \the: Provincial meeting It!was. noted: the Nelson ‘ members are chartering a bus’ ,to take members and delegates = were |: told’.'at;’,their.’April “meeting: the” pacha will ‘be? ‘ Quebec, and: finishing jat'-the landing ‘at the: “ CGuatlneee ‘Airport for, fuel. \ 5° Members of West | Koote- Flight 2, : landing here July, 9.:% ‘meeting!’ L 316°Sin': journed after. which all'enjoyed , ‘a half hour sing-song led by M.’- Bouchier of Rossland at the’ plano, i Refrehmenta were served. # by the Castlegar lunch commit: tee under’ the capable, con-' yenorship of. Mrs, K: Keating.’ ——— ‘Lindenburgh of Christina Lake. : : Task Force fo Deal With B.C.’ Communicafively Impaired Health: Minister Dennis Cocke hes announced that a Task’ Force’ has been esta- blished to recommend ways of implementing, g the report of the 8 the communicatively inpatrtds methods for increasing the numbers of trained [The Scene at. KINNAIRD JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL ; Says Provinclal Cabinet fo Make -Declston on Cowan Report Soon and methods. for: feveloing y a id We took home another tively, impaired in B.C., which was tabled in'the legislature by the: minister, i... . The Task Force, chaired by Dr, John Gilbert (UBC) has as members, Dr, Hugh Richards and David Zink, department of health; Dr,R.: Duncan, depdrt- ment, of human resources; J, Walsh; department. of educa- tion and Dr.‘R. ‘Tonkin, director of REA.OH.. Project, Van- couver, The ‘Task Force will be making fessional e The. eas Force which has been meeting since December of last year, hopes to make preliminary Tecommendations by June’ of this year, “Although established by. the minister of health said Mr. Cocke, “the Task Force is also Teporting to the ministers of human resources and educa- tion, both’ of whom have concerns in ‘this area, The overall ‘objective of the Task Force is pie provide the on number» of. problem sceiat standards “‘for’: service, the provision: of; héaring-aids, the of Services for. Efice : : Home * 365-6067: & Next to the ho Cloverleal: ‘Motel 12 Castleaird! Plaza bes Sunday / School pam ‘Wo ID. ‘0 vening fora “The Church of the, itheran ; Hour’ Rey: Richard Klein:” Pasto: 365-3662" or'365-3664: Me Selkirk: bursary ‘allotment. e District Convention wi ue at Meadow Creek, he. barada “Council books“ have arrived and. will be on th shelves as time allows. Mrs. R. Nunn. and Mrs. W.-J. Wilson’; will be in charge of the’ Ubrary starting “April 16. Muriel : Walton, ° vi Heather: Hallett, secretary. Ei- leen’s Woods "and treasurer Clarice McKinnon. The date’ for the’ first official meeting of the board is “next Thursday. and will be held « In:the new library ‘premises in the ‘Castlegar Savings. Credit Union: building ‘at the. Castle- ‘aird Plaza. the: joint:budget’ were /Don Jones, Richard Hallett, Muriel :‘Walton and Clarice. McKinnon. was: on: Sisplay, during the: meetii A Silent ‘Auction was held... ‘This'is‘where ,the articles are: / placed ‘on ds under’each ‘article. At'a given”. time bidding begins and contin- ues/for’a short time, each bi “The: social ‘hour. and tea brought the evening to a close. Paint is -Vour Best Value? ‘ Paint with the best = Choose from’ hundreds of custom : MONAMEL SEM! Save your time and. money E LOSS o)No.11:15: Service; “Ne. 8:00 A.M. Service :9:40 A.M. Sunday: School ’ ray 10:00 ‘A-M.: United: Church Service ‘Service in Nelson ‘1:00. 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Regioi i District, ’of Central Kootenay will strongly grant-type government.’ which srould, operate solely through urge the pi to defer action ’on Bill 84, the Community,Resources Act. The:'RDCK ‘Board . voted unanimously :’at'its' April’ 6 meeting to ask the government. to take ‘no“action ‘on’ this bill until a closer, study is made. of how community. resource local structures of government and how resource boards may be-integrated’ into ‘the present setup without overlap) ng tne. ae f or-doing away with city councils, ‘school boards and.” f regional ‘districts. Many: board: members have ~.also.--questioned © the manner. in which “resource board; directors’: get’. their positions. The;* RDCK ‘board feels there should be municipal- © type elections held’ to fill such: positions instead of the present method’ of appointments and. . elections “at open * meetings where” such meetings may: easily be stacked. There ' was also'the feeling that, icommunity, resource? boards might relegate’ munici and’a director of I brought up the topic of Bill 84. He says. x biggest complaint against, Bill: 84'has to ‘do. with what may, eventually happen to bodies. He pror than. ‘ailhicfeal councils, He says” it looks -. like ting’ iunicipal councils may * “replaced, by’ a Resource Boards. © Mayor Sam Salavador of Creston, and also a Director of RDGK, said instead of ‘asking e to be held tonight at 7:30, “The program will conslat of speech arts, drama and band selections, The speech arts and drama presentations are those presented’ at: the © Kiwanis Festival of the Arts in Nelson during March. ; “The band will be the Grade 9 band (of Kinnaird»: Junior Secondary School. All bands at our school will be. given an opportunity’ to perform: in public at a concert this June.” ‘The letter went on to say, “Parents’ are reminded’ that Friday (and: any, day before a holiday “is still. considered , a regular. school ‘day | and, atten- dance is mandatory. The excuse that ‘nobody else is going’ is not valid as an excuse to stay home. gu are. always held. If they are not, you will be informed by - letter. Regular attendance is important on each prescribed school day whether it be Friday or a'day before a. holiday or, long’ Seekend 5 We have pas continuing Bill 84, the Regional District of Central Kootenay should be . telling the’ “government © to forget the whole damn aoe our sessions. These sessions are «held: in © small groups, each with ‘a . teacher guide. We ‘discuss’ strengths and values’ and .learn = to. hee is Our Our Patriotism? Whatever © hap- pened to’ patriot- when we ‘squared our shoulders tosay, “I am an American, ¢ or, I am a Canadiai ‘And: .while,.:as“a~’ border. : cousin, I might suffer with you the vitriol of the’ organized world-wide slings and arrows of » the -Yankee-haters\ and’ those © naive home home-grown dupes ~ who are used as a Trojan horse ~ of subversion and ses ; ; Time was when here, eit doce ut ‘sing: .* ‘an nally land: That” and bureaucratic: Big Brother. tactics. “True patriot love in all: : they sons command.” Except! Es those ‘who have ‘given’ their allegiance .to Mao: Tse ° Tung, ; Castro, ‘Allénde’ or Brezhnev. “With: glowing hearts: we see thee .rise—rising ~ taxes, Tising food costs, rising interes! , Fates and rising disgust at the perversion’ of our. democratic Re YOU OF EARLY OF NERLIERTING. 3 Hove Your Car ‘Cooling System Checked ' : _ Says Friendly Frank — TEMPERATURE TALS. A’ LOT. child. ; nay» man received: way. of life.” “The true North : strong, and,’ free?” Like ‘free sanctuary ‘for draft-dodgers. and deserters, Chilian radials and. foreign’ criminais, government handouts to any- one» who: can. spell -“‘gimmi”; freedom ‘to panhandle’ on the: streets wielding a. knife; ‘free- dom for homosexuals in “drag” | t. solicit on’ the. streets; freedom to abort an umbern “0. Canada''we ‘stand’ on guard for thee?” Like fun’ we © dol Like'those who permit the Stars and Stripes to be-dragged: through the mud, all too’ many. ~ ‘Canadian and:U.S. citizens are _s0 apathetic’ shy | lis down and be) trampled into th Announced. Two awards totalling more : than. 514.000; se two Kootamty, understand ourselves: and others better, Moat students feel a at sense of. benefit’ from’ th sessions, It is good to be able, Yo ; “talk things aver”. \ ‘The provincial cabinet will make a decision on the Cowan Report on Post-Secondary Edu- ‘seation in the Kootenays within jthe next two or ‘three weeks, Education Minister Eileen Dail, g week. Forty-four atudents travel- Jed in vans to the provincial ‘capital to impress upon the siminister. the ‘importance of a sc decision on the report before “the end of this school year, NDU Student President. yj Lyle Viereck said students. must know the future of NDU: to decide where to further their education this fall, Mrs, Dailly will take the Cowan Report to the cabinet and if it'is accepted. favorably by the ministers, she sald additional. “funds could | be provided to -anable NDU_ to aut some new programs this fall, However, she said, there . will be no legislation on the report before the fall session, The trip cost the student union $750, of which $355 atill must raised through local contributions, The $415 already raised came from | students, -'FANDU, downtown donations and personal donations: CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 18, 1974 D-BAR-D LICENSED DINING LOUNGE Open Fridays 4 p.m. to 1 am, Saturdays 12 Noon ‘to 1 a.m. Sundays 12 Noon to 10 p.m. D -BAR-D CABARETS SATURDAY NIGHT ONLY THE RYTHMNAIRES WESTERN TACK PHONE 365-3294 One Mile South of Weigh Scales at Ootischenia WE GUARANTEE SAVINGS af UI- RATE the FOOD: FOLKS BEER. 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