- PY EL CASTLEGAR NEWS, ‘Thursday, April 25, 1974 Senior Cifizens Wind Up Bowling But Cribbage Tourney. - Underway and Plans Made for a Bake and Novelty Sale Castlegar and District Sen- igr Citizens Association held its regular meeting last Thursday evening in their Centre with 47 "SHOES THAT MAKE AN IMPRESSION" FOR SAVAGE SHOES AND ALL YOUR’ FAMILY. FOOTWEAR Phone 365-7025, — Pine St. — Castlegar HERE ARE: THE stilla pis members in hospital. . A spokesman for the ways and "means committee slated they : need some, card members would bring then for” the tea, Bowling is fi inished for the season with the windup partly FOUR SIMPLE STEPS TO FOLLOW: Preatment Sy for Dry Skin. “DRY SKIN. YOU “REQUIRE SPECIAL PAMPERING Dry skin ages more quickly. Your skin chaps, flakes and peels easily. It looks and. feels tight and drawn? You know. the .feeling. Dry skin is del- _teate. 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Proper \* skin care means‘a daily members present and John a slate During it week, at fi held. on Liberec ot eat branches. 51 ‘On behalf of the. peataahe of the West Kootenay Rogional Council Mrs. L. Forrester, Mrs, Stier extended ber, hanl to at the close of the ae oa meeting. Thanks’, were Fs i extended to Mra, Brady, for her’. _ donation towards “some ‘paint. "for the kitchen." : » All outstanding bills were ordered ‘paid ‘with’ a’ motion® passed: that. the kitchen’ and be, ‘entertainment: committee ? given some money to carry. < ony with. yh The delegates registration fee to provincial annual conven- tion is to be paid‘as well’ as expenses incurred at the annual convention by them. Be ‘Areport will be sent to the New ;Horizon Program regard, ~ ing: the disbursement of ,the! grant,- along with.'a ‘financial which he -had installed “in. » centre.’ Special thanks? are extended to. W. Uraulak for.the-, good job he did on the new. line’ in'the centre which lie sealed. ‘ helping © him with this, time . consuming job. * Hal ‘Lindsey, author of three bestselling books ¢ which: have sold“ millions of copies.’ (The, Late Great’ Planet Earth; Sa-* Broynie Revel .. Guide Caphne Competition Held Twin Rivers Division an: nual, Brownie revel and Guide’ ‘campfire competition. was held last saturday, at.the Kinsmen's’ , according to Mi ~ had occas ‘to converse with a, ~y Park with 117 Brownies and.20 “New : Denver,” Christina Lake, Castlegar, Robson, enna j.and Genelle.’ ; sf games "and singing in'spite: of e rain. A’ special thanks has hee extended to those Brown- vie ‘Guiders for: ‘making. the day “At the antiga Guide find «Girl Guides; from: “won: bythe! 1st} “Castlegar. ‘Company for ° the ‘second. year. Kootenay * Area’ ’ Commissioner: Mrs. Lillian ‘Browlow, Mrs. Beth Markin and‘ Mrs. -Lee / Landis. *. thanked: for. serving-as adfui Salers for the competition.; ’ ‘Bae by” the Brownies, ‘gifor, lunch and treats. \.Mra,’ Carol .. Couch . w present to make the present tions to the winners of the Gir! Guide ‘Cookie « Poster? Contest: for the Twin Rivers Division. : Winners were: Brownies | first’ prize, : Jill Watt: of 3, Second Brand Forks Brownie % Pack; second prize, Sharon Hill: ~of First: (Kinnaird ~ Brownie : “Pack; . third . prize,.: Maureen Weeks of First Genelle Brownie '; Pack; Guides—first ‘prize, Shel:,; - “ly ‘Landis’ of First Castlegar ‘\ Company; second’ prize, ‘Patsy: » Irwin of . First’ New -Denyer: Guide Company and third prize, “’: Betty Angignon of First New. Denver; Guide: Company. g The day ‘came to an end Cominco , has announced’ that: “next .month’, it)” will. participate, in‘a federal “plume study”, a senoketfacking pro- ject) which’ | will © help» both government and industry with +" future manage: (meeting in Puerto Ri lyin _~ December) lauded Spokane in a resolution, thus: * “The National League of Cities congratulates’) the government and citizens of the City, of Spokane’ for, theif initiative and aggressiveness in _ producing Expo '74, the City of Spokane and the State’ ‘of Washington and urges. attend. ance of all.the elected officials throughout’ the ‘US. at Expo "4" ay, Abdetien Gets Merit Award The Kootenay Real Estate Board. this week’ announced that Mary Anderson of Ander- son. Real Estate Ltd. achieved a major ‘merit’ award for 1972-73. S Presentation of the award ‘was made’ at’ the board's semi-annual.; meeting © earlier this month ‘at Fairmont. ment'decisions and aid them in ‘evaluating. future industrial t. sites. / Glover, a develop-, ? “/menit “engineer «with Cominco and’ company. ‘liaison “on ‘the project,’ said-a team from th department: ‘of , energy. and resources will arrive May, 1: for’ a-two-week stidy :of the dispersion - of “ emissions : fram’. the main stacks at'the smelter; 4 site. ra ; Jained that ?that’Batan is a person and that ‘given: a her by: Satan and‘that’< ak Is “ats | ‘and ‘Wel Planet Earth, and: There's A New, World Coming) Js sure ‘Spayehic: « or “occult powers, ° magic, necromancy, personality or intelligence;changes, auper- natural strength, depression, his present power. in the'world . deapondency,” suicidal, tenden- is\a reality... 6°. velea, and uncontrolled swearing 5) oc While: hi book about’ the. may be Sane to: demonic Devil. was’ - a preparation influence. indsey, exorcism bears Mr, Lindsey; out. In many segments of the < ‘church the ministry of casting: out demons is being renewed. ;\. ° ‘And because Jesus Christ ‘Is’ alive men and women are still. » being liberated, menko Ss: FIT-RITE SHOES’ f in socialite’: about (spiritual; mat- ters. During the'conversation it: > became evident'that her ability,” to forsee the future Had‘ been shew guffering ‘from occult nidage as a‘result. Moreover, | ° za ing ena ‘or pea Our Footwear wil Meet the Need ° of Any: Type, Work. or Any Occasi pla ithe: woma ; her psychic ability’ ‘was hot fi ‘God, that “it was’ demonic,’ ‘and: that! she; had, to Satan's: power ‘over her if _ ue Sea ; Said to thé ‘demon, » “You evil spirit, I command you’. Kiwanis Auction i Sat. cone! out of this woman and | at 1 pm. It’s not to. te" yo leave ‘her- alone.” i ‘The: results. were explo- sive—and ‘ visible, : ah, woman ght to speak minutes, members of a party Miss Goldie was travelling: with’ when :she disappeared » in‘ November; ’ 190. © <* Her. bones were found in’ * i July; 1973, strewn ‘among. th “:Goldie's death, Francisco ‘socialite )Barbara St. Clair, dectined to: say ‘whether ‘a, search’ still was underway, for Mrs, Jacobs. C guitar, Dr. Fanderlik traced the * Sunity‘of art and ‘music through “the ages. He noted the: value of music: and: art’ as ‘ahistorical record reflecting the moods and mores of society through ithe debris near Little Twin Lakes, - about 20. miles “northeast: of ¥ Colville, f saying definitely that foul pl involved, © but: beginning to go. the other. wa: Dental ‘charts: were used March to ‘identify the remains > ‘ofthe ’ 22-year-old one-time debutante.” He ’ said | deputies were prepared | to’ issue..a » death certificate and ‘that. they. had “= talked with one’ member of the “Goldie ® party, encourage and foster. first the. development of acquaintance as ‘an. opportunity: for © service; ‘second, high ethical standards in business and professions; the ‘recognition of the worthiness of | all ‘useful’ occupations ‘and the ~ dignifying by ‘each ty to. serve’ society: third, the, application ‘of the ¥: service by every Rotarian to his personal, business and'commu- nity. life:! fourth, the “advance- ment of international nndee standing,’ goodwill’ and * peat > through’ a’ world fellowship. of business and professional men united in the ideal of servi Chiet Cosson of Girl *. ‘The Chief Commissioner of Ciel Guides of Canada’ Mrs. W. Gurd_ of. Toronto,’ visited Tetenk Tuesday* to meet Brownies, “Rangers and their. Guiders. Mrs. Gurd was accompanied by ¢ Provincial Commissioner’ Mrs. . Stewart. A dinner with Guiders “and. Auxiliary. members = was > cheld at: the Hi Arrow’ Arms Motel. : Mra. Gurd. is ‘presently A auring! B.C. ‘and has’ specifi- cally requested that during her travels through the’ province she be allowed to meet'as many Brownies, Guides, Rangers and Cadets ‘as possible. -An important part of Mrs. Gurd’s job is keeping in close communication with other. val- ‘Her ‘trips: to Manitoba; Nova’: Scotia, Prince ‘Edward Island and after British Colu bia, the Yukon, enable her, to.” = : keep her finger on the pulse of Canadian . Guiding.’ She’ - is deeply and genuinely concern-.)-:~ ed with the problems facing our’ youth and feels that the Guide. program can do much to help: young people selves for. the job of living. Mrs. Gurd is a holder of “The Beaver", award ‘in Canadian Guiding. She was, herself, a- Brownie, Guide and Cadet, and her adult years’ have been ‘spent in service. with the: National Council of the Girl: Guides in Toronto, and as Deputy Chief Commissioner, $1,125 Damage in Accident A Pass Creek man has been charged with following too close afler the pickup he was - driving was in collision with a designer of the Candy Striper’s crest. only the second time the Candy Striper been presented to anyone other than a qualified 1966 Volkswagen. Waller Tymofievich was charged after his ” vehicle rear-ended one driven by Garry Edward Graham of Castlegar. Police said the. Graham vehicle was stopped on Colum- bia Ave. in front of Tri:X Auto Body waiting fora vehicle to make a left hand turn when the collision occurred. Damage’ to” the Volks- wagen is estimated at $850 while the Tymofievich vehicle sustained $275 damage. No injuries were reported: and. Rotary. Ciab ideal “of ~ prepare | them-, the highest. “his occupation as an‘opportuni-- .”