4 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 25, 1967 30-Year Morigage Burned History of Anglican Church in Area Recalled “If God's wl isto mean it must have |ago. anything to :; meaning in the a area of life where ions.” This was last Scott,, . Blshop for ‘the jas I pave: or more, " he said. ization unheard of three decades go. “Many of the people of this church have as much education | m: lecisions of some of them the Moral decisions of the doctors and the lawyers—are it I as a Bishop do - Diobees of K was guest speaker at a dinner to mark the ‘opening of Resker Hall and the ; burning of a mi in Bishop Scott noted that with: in the 30-year history of th church, people had seen many , changes, including a new scope of education, travel and special- not have 7 make, “It is in this area that the will of Gott must have signifi- canes. changing world, he said, Thee value of the church is being questioned, and not with- out reason, “The church will still be im- portant in years to come,” the Bisho| “But it will EO FOR AIRLINE RESERVATIONS _ MEXICO. HAWAIIAN AND EUROPEAN.TOURS ‘ ARRANGED _ e ! CASTLEGAR AGENT FOR THE WESTERN HOTEL CHAIN @ WEST’S. DEPT. STORE _Phone 365-7542 Pp have to change to do its work]: ina new and changing world. “If the church does not change with this new situation, it will not do its work. change with the future, it loses its b abilty, to minister to the pre- nt shop Scott emphasized that change should not be un- dertaken lightly—not without, very sound and important‘ rea- the chureh loses its ability to| in during the early days of work in Castlegar and Robson. Beading from church docu: ments, William’ Waldie told of the color history of the church work, of the close Maison between the two groups and their. “original ecumenicism” during the years of alternate or Joint services in Oe ay ae Toogood displaye: photograph taken ‘in 1908 ‘and told of: the Work of men ‘on the first ghtureh bul building. ere would-be carpenters and ‘no-car- penters,.The skill-was far ex- roeded by ‘their zeal, and there] ° were many jineldants of hitting finger. the instead. o! finishing nal The union of St, Alban’s sand St. Johns, to form what is now St. David's, was the topic of Dr. C. enters, | ing ‘ofthe chi Members of Castlegar town ‘council have ‘taken strong ex- ception to a ‘recent statement charging school boards with ig- n | Horing costs and “empire build- e " At a meeting of council Castlegar Council Backs Up District School Board The motion was the result of a recent statement by a civic official of another B.C. town which declared that boards were not really concern- rising education costs, “School poate rare galy last week appro was given a motion to Rrite. a letter from the town to the board of School District No. 9, assur- ing the complete faith which the council has in the school trust- ees, See own. little ee ” the civic official was quoted as saying. “I do not think this is true of our board and we ought to tell them how we feel,” sald ddocks. Mayor R. C,- Mai me Wher he gueried. i Mt to a ministry toward the needs of ‘ne world or to the things of the past. ' “God's spirit is taking us into a new world. We must change to meet the needs of that new world.” Bishop delivered his remarks was “a session of The dinner to which the| One student from Castlegar and one from Blueberry Creek were mong recent graduates ty of Victoria. in the words of the chairman, Jim mbeth, Members of the Anglican church and ‘the United church from U was Terrance Michael Dalton told of the early history of both co churches and their intervorkings of Castlegar, who attained the Graduated with distinction| with District Students Among Victoria University Grads degree of BA in English and A Blueberry Creek resident Roger . Toogood, was graduat the degr Education in intermediate edu-| cation. énts graduated from the univer- school Ci 8. pore He Feminlaed on ee mov: a former, Goat be to its resent loca- loca- WE BUY, SELL AND EXCHANGE Electric ranges, fridges, automatic and roller- type washers, dryers, beds and mattresses, sewing machines and ‘all ancient articles. Phone 365-6621 CASTLEGAR EXCHANGE LTD. The union of church, ple was a significant e| union of the Snunleieaten and the strong feelings — for and against the two churches join- ing — have been sublimated to a strong Sedleation to the church and its work, he The meeting ‘culmina ted with the burning of mortgage on the chureh building, signifying the retirement of all debts against the church, Still another facet of the church’s contribution to the community was revealed by Les- lie Campbell, publisher of the (Gantlsene: News. Lap ‘ Mrs, amp) were special guests at the dinner. if Cs He looked back to the time when the Castlegar News was a freee circulation. mimeograph 28 “But there came the time it advanced to a paid circulation paper and the first two subselb- ers were Father Barnes of: the Catholic church and Archdeac-| on Resker.” r x 7 : a Weatherby Rifles "Left & Right Hand Action PISTOLS and REVOLVERS SMITH AND WESSEN BROWNING .AND RUGER SCOPES IN STOCK Leupold — Redfield — Weaverer AND MOUNTS Scopes installed by professional Gunsmith ; ‘ Norm’s Sport Shop 300 Baker St. NELSON, B.C. Ph. 352.2015 Open Mondays from 9 a.m. to 5.80 p.m. Other West Kootenay stud-| @ ee of ‘Bacnelon ‘a caltate KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS: ST. RITA’S, HALL FRONT ST. TONIGHT . GO ——<—<—<—<—<—<—— “HURCH OF GOD e 3 9.80 a.m. “sunday School 10.80 a.m. Morning Worship pid & Pri 0 p.m, Wednesdays * Held in homes LUTHERAN CHURCH SERVICES Sundays at $..p.m. Held in St. David's Anglican Church ” gunaay School 2 Pm, “Rey, Harold-C. Clark , Pee eh = ees OS Pd “PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 791 Firat Ave. Pastor: Rev. K. D. Cooper Phone: 865-5212 Sunday: 9.55 a.m, Sunday School. ST..DAVID’S ANGLICAN CHURCH 8 a.m. Holy Communion 11 am. Holy C Hospital WA Awards $150 Scholarship At the salary eating An’ awards committee was set up to review a] mitted., Applicat available at's SHSS. “The annual meeting of the ‘West ‘Kootenay region, auxil- fary's division BCHIS: was held at the Knox youth: centre in Trail on April 27, The C and D hospital aux- illary held a spring formal dance in the beautifully decorated Hi Arrow Arms ballroom, May 13. Tt was a great success and it was rather fitting that it be held on THE SALVATION ARMY the 10th y of the aux- illary. MOTHER'S: DAY CATCH by. Mrs. N. Hamiocps trout weighed in at}; ME | vention which will be held in E. Churches will make May ne a ‘day to remember, for years to come. Taken at Renata, the 11 & ozs. ands iaeaaures 26 Rom in Tength wi of 18% inches, ‘Grasshes adds, for the ‘nenatit of other mothers hopeful of celebrating Mother's Da’ similarly, that she used a smal hot isnot to en- || Citizens’ association of 8. | tende District Senior: Citizens Official : ’ Attends Mooling. Ernest Bailey, provincial ex- ecutive member of the Benton, at- e last provincial \exe- cutive meeting ‘at Vancouver re- cently, before. the annual ‘con: Kamloops, June '12-14. |The treasurer noted that the exact membership. to’ date was not known as some reports had not come in from ‘some of the ‘After t the ace CASTLEGAR |NEWS,, Thursday, , May.-25,. 1967. TELEVISION i. SERVICE — T.V., Radio, Stereo, Record Players & SALES — Authorized Dealer Fer * RCA. VICTOR — For. the, finest, in color or black & white TV. is your of “Years of e e i Electronic Services Ph. 865-7833 Day or Evening 270 Columbia Ave. . was noted that Mr. Cor- bit, past-president of. the Fruit- bit pat now residing in Vic- toria, and E: Hultema o Christ- Lake’ will bi ina their branches at “ihe annual| |convention dn) Kamloops. tice her finny priz are Columbia Street) bard a.m. Sunday School — 11.00. 2. m. Holiness Meeting 7.30 ha: Bible Study Thursday 7.30 p.m. Home. League: i Phone S65-7112 Public invited: to ‘all services. You are never a stranger at the Mnvoy & Mrs! K: Mallory . CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH rua fags 2 for.the grec les of Robson, Elementary Sch ty Dash: Girls, 1. Debbie Evin; 2 Dobbie Robertsdny 3; Emilia Prizewinners- rere : a8 fol- | Wi ye Elementary School . Primary Students Hold Successful Track Meet. at. Robson Gregory, Tom ory. mew Ritter.. 3, Wait ‘Iker, Allan Donald. lpeon 1. Lori Smioff;, 2. Kathy ll; 8. 3, Barbara’ Raynor. ys. Vern Hotdewarih; 2. George ;pamore. Wesley Bobky Standing. Broad sump Pee ebbie Op. Boys,<1.: Kenny. musa 2, | Tyrell: 8. she dt ‘| Vernon. Gregory; 8. Robby i 1. Dayan: Sagques 2. Kathy Cindy.... has a good supply of Western Apparel for the Trail, Rodeo; Cowboy Hats, Jeans, : Shirts verything 4 in the Western Theme CINDY? Ss 2 Cale 11-a.m. Family Devotion. 7 p.m. Family Evan; \. Tuesda’ 7.30 Bible Study and Prayer. sity .include~Rossland ‘student| fam retraiice Don Grieve, with tinction in geography and his- tory and Trail stud William Bruce Gerrand, BA eon distinc- tion in. economics and philoso- pqhy; Edwin:Keith Hurd, BE in Political science and sotiology; Dorinda Ann Ke BSc in bio- Local Engizeers To Get Certificates Two Castlegar men, B.A. Bares and C. W. J. Boatman will Pastor D. Reeves, Graham Hi Ph. 385-7176 Next to the Cloverleaf Motel | SP°G. ant MNES. ca 2 Girls. “1.: Kim’ Sawchuk; Bibie Hour - 10 a.m. pale Foster 8 3. taone Zibin. ly. 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