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Free Estimates 365-5886 2 THE CHURCH BELL “News ‘and view ‘REGIONAL ECUMENICAL PARISH . from Sermon mm Group i The/young people's’ group of St. David's Anglican Church held its regular Sunday evening meeting’at the home of Joe and Tannis ‘Killotgh,' initiating “a new idea’ of meeting at parish * hom: My Sincere Thanks . a _ To all persons who supported me in the recent by-election. Audrey Moore . ‘A’ lively. ‘dlacussion took Sincere get-well wishes go out'to' those who are il) and include Lillian Hapala, Philippa Mackereth, Morris Hingley and any others whose names we may ‘have omitted. We hope sna pray that all wil! feel better amAll Bt. David's Angitcan Church Caco and «many thoughts, were voiced on the pormon preached that morning ‘by Lay Reader Joe Killough, ithe topic of the sermon‘ being the parable of the talents, Marion Booth also gave an interesting account of a recent tonference she attended at Sorrento. Thé evening was brought lo a close with the serving of iefreshments by the hostess. Castlegar Minor Hockey Results Mite Division Jan. 29—Castlegar Mite All Stars 2 vs Spokane Mite All Stars 1. In goal for Castlegar was W, Salekin and T. Stash for Spokane. Scoring for Castlegar was T. Nazaroff, and M. Fike, both unassisted. Jan. 30—Castlegar Sr. Mite All Stars 3, Spokane 2. In goal for Castlegar was S. Lauriente and T. Stash for Spokane. Scoring for Castlegar was A, Markin (2), and M, Fike, . both unassisted. | Pup Division Jan. 22—Jets 5, Trail 0; Blazers 2, Trail 2; Canadians 7, Trail 2; Sabres 0, “Trail Canucks 1, Trail 20; J ettes. They_trailed*by.8;points ~“Trail’6. ., 5. at the halfway ‘mark, but were unable to contain the 6'2” player from Kelowna during the second half of the game. In league play the team scored its biggest win of the season over Beaver Valley, with a 56-24 decision. Lori Alexander and Sharon Plotni- koff were responsible for the opposition's giving up the, ball 17 times during the game. * 2 This weekend the Jr. Rock- ettes are hosting the Hi Arrow Classic at SHSS, with teams from Cranbrook and Kelowna taking part. Trophies will be awarded first and second place, All Star trophies, as well as a free throw competition. There is no admission charge to the games, so plan to take in some good junior basketball. . « iaciae the weekend, the senior Rockers were in North Kamloops for .a basketball tourney, finishing fourth in the eight-team contest. Mario Baff “REMEMBER: Feb is Heart_ Month!" 7 was selected to the second All-Star team. Caldset Groceteria Ltd. Prestige Cleaners. Ltd,” Nutri-Health Products Central Food Market Castle Bowl My Sincere Thanks . ‘To the many supporters who voted for me last Saturday. _ Kae Andreashuk Jan. 26—Pup“'B* Nelson 2, : ‘i Jan. 27—Sabres 4, Ross- land 0; Canadians 8, Rossland 2. Jan. 28—Canucks 10, Bea- ver Valley 2; Blazers 23, Beaver Valley 1. Jan. 29—Castlegar Pup “B” 5, Spokane Pup “B" 1. Jan. 30—Castlegar Pup “B" 8, Spokane Pup “B” 4, Pee. Wee Division Jan. 21—Canucks 5, Bruins 1, In goalifor Canucks was G. and T." for Castlegar was J. Smith (3), D. Perehudoff, K. Semenoff, and D. Tamelin. Assists for Castle- gar went to D. MacKinnon (2), J Smith, M. Johnston, D. the Bruins. Scoring for the |” Canucks was M.-Corbett, J. Berekoff, E. Friedel (2), and K. Ross. Canuck assists went to K. Ross, and M. Corbett. Scoring the goal for the Bruins was S. Samoyloff, assisted by C. Sher- stobitoff. Jan. 22—Maple Leafs 0, Nelson Pee Wees 6. In goal for the Maple Leafs was B. Krug. No other information available. + Flyers 1, Rossland Pee Wees 1. In goal for the Flyers was G. Silvester. Scoring for the Flyers was.K. Shersto- bitoff, with assists to R. Quaed- viieg, and D. Sherstobitoff. Rangers 10, Nelson Pee Wees 1. In goal for the Rangers was Tomilin. Scoring for the Rangers was Kelly Keraiff (4), D. Melsted (3), K. Ehman (2), and K, Laren. Canucks 2, Nelson 3. In goal for the Canucks was G. In the first game, they de- feated Vanderhoof 75-64, James Warner had 25 points, followed by Mario Baff and Les Gyur- kovits with 18 and 17 res- pectively. ‘In the second game, the Rockers had an extremely poor first half, but came back to outscore and outplay Dawson Créek' in the second half. However, the team could not overcome the deficit, and the final score was 60-48, Norm Wickett led the Rockers with 12 points, . The Rockers also suffered - a 63-88 defeat against the Kelowna squad, The Rockers “got inte foul trouble in the fourth quarter and this affected their style of play. ‘This Saturday the Rockers host’ Cranbrook, with game time at 5s 30. pa 7m. S * The senior Rockettes lost to J. Lloyd Crowe by a score of 47-39. The Rockettes played much better basketball than the Crowe, outshoting and out- rebounding their opponents. However, they couldn't buy a basket in the third quarter, while the Crowe squad couldn't miss, They play at J. Lloyd Crowe again tomorrow evening and some hustle and desire should mean a win for: the Rockettes this time. Scoring for the Ca- nucks was M. Corbett ‘and D. Salekin. Jan. 26—Mustangs 2, Pup Rep 1. In goal for the Mustangs. was K. Sparkman, and S. Voy- kin for the Pup Rep. Scoring for the Mustangs was B. Watt and P. Smitheram. Scoring for the Pup Rep was E. Knowler. Jan, 27—Trail Pee Wees 6, Canucks 1. In goal for the Trail Pee Wees T. McDougall, and G. Soloveoff for the Canucks. Scoring for the Canucks was K. Ross, with assists to J. Leitch and L. Fergie. Jan. 28—Flyers 2, Trail 2. In goal for the Flyers was G. Silverter. Scores went to D. Sherstobitoff and M. Koochin, with assists to R. Negroiff (2). Jan. 29—Castlegar Pup Reps 4, Spokane Pup Reps 6. In Goal for Castlegar was S. Voykin. Scoring for Castlegar was E. Knowler, J. Mair, D. Zibin and D. Terhune. . 30—Castlegar Pee ‘B’s 6, Spokane Pee Wee tikes 5. In goal for Castlegar was D. DeRosa. Scoring for Castlegar was D. Salekin, K. Swetlishoff, D. Sherstobitoff, © D. Melsted, K. Keraiff and J. Calder. Castlegar | Pup Reps 1 Spokane Pup Reps 10. In goal for Castlegar was K. Arm- strong. Scoring for, Castlegar was R, Adams. Castlegar Pee Wee “B"s 0, Spokane Pee Wee “Bs 0. In goal for Castlegar was G. Regording Lottery Tickots Please support the Kootenay Society for the Handicapped by purchasing tickets for the Provincial and Express Lotteries from the following people: “Plaza Bakery Plaza. Dry Cleahers- Marshall Wells > Joe Alves imported Foods West's Dept. Store ‘Castlegar, Drugs Pete's T.V. and Service Macleod’s Dealer R. Foubister S. Raponi Lena Urbani dy Fitzpatrick =~ Gerry Grunerud Gwillym Hughes Frances Martinelli Bantam Division Jan. 22—Castlegar Pee Wee Reps 6, Spokane Pee Wee Reps 2. In goal for Castlegar was P. Churchill. Scoring for Your Floor Covering Centre * Vinyl & Tile Flooring * Carpeting * Furniture Recovering | Gordon Wall » Ltd. D. Tamelin (2),"D. Lightle (2), J, Obetkoff; and R. Morris. Mike's Mobile Homes 4, Trail Bantams 1. In goal for Mike's was J. Shmoorkoff, Scoring for Mike's was T. Reed (2), J. Varabioff, and W. Gor- koff. Assists for Mike's went to M. Miller, W. Gorkoff, R. Beynon and B, Ashton. Jan. 25—Woodland Const. 1, Trail Bantams 2. In goal for Woodland was -N. Chernoff. Scoring for Wocdland was K. Kirby, assisted by S Sooka- hoffe: Jan. 28—West's ‘3, tand 1. In goal for West's was R. Cheveldave. Scoring for West's was T. DePaoli (2), and M. Plotnikoff. Assists went.to S. Roberts and R. Lauriente. Jan, 28—Legion 3, Nelson Bantams 0. In goal for the Legion was D. Johnstone and B. Nichvaladoff. Scoring for the Legion was G: Sookro, N. Chursinoff, and B. Allen, As- sists went to Ehman, Negreiff, and Sookro. Pee Wee Reps 8, Pee Wee “B"s 1. In‘goal for the Pee Wee Reps was D. Kinakin. In goal for Pee Wee “B's was D. DeRosa, and G. Soloveoff. Scoring for the Pee Wee Reps was f. Pozdnekoff, G. Walker (3), S. Jones, R. Morris, : J. Smith, and D, McKinnon. As- sists went to J. Smith (2), G. Pondeliciek, D. Lightle, S. Rass. bitoll (2), 3. Stewart . ing for Pee Wee “B"s was M. Corbett. Jan. 29—Pee Wee Reps 3 Spokane Pee Wee Reps 2. In goal for Pee Wee Reps was D. Kinakin. Scoring for the Pee Wee Reps was D. Perehudoff, J. Smith, and S, Jones. Assists went to F. Pozdnekoff, D. Lightle, D.-Perehudoff, and R. Morris. ee Division jan. 26—Castlegar Bantam © Rep: 2 . Nelson Midgets 0. In eal for the Castlegar Bantam Reps was R. Kirby, and D. Kelly was in goal for Nelson Midgets. Scoring for the Castle- gar team was D. Markin (3), T. Cheveldave (2), P. Horning (2 (3), T. Krug, K. Kirby (2), P. Horning, and L. Stoushnow (2). Jan. 29—Castlegar Bantam Reps 4, Nelson Bantam Reps 3, In goal for Castlegar was R. Kirby. Goals were scored by Castlegar's T. Cheveldave eh D. 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The group would welcome ie in ig”. was held in St. David's: inglican: Church ‘last, Sunday. the Rt. Rev. Fraser R. Berry, : the Rev, Bob: from Robson, are ranted of the annual general meeting : being. held: tonight’ in the iUndersratt f a might Ike to know The following i items give a in’ - BARLY. PICTURE of this bus. pote the Henilfitions: Kootenay Valley ’ Company Ltd has’ picture of what's h the ‘church outside our own area and may be of interest to some of our readers. There are 27 full-time stu- dents at the Vancouver School of Theology, 20 of. whom are women, of these students, -21 are Anglican, 45 are United and 11 are from’ other churches. Most will:become ministers. ‘Ten days :for. ‘orld © Development, a joint education’ _ program’ ‘of the Anglican, Roman Catholic, Lutheran, Presbyterian -and ‘United Churghes of Canada, will launch fe ake successive campaign in the pre-Lent period, Feb, 11 - 21, The focus for 1977 is “Food”, ‘and seeks ‘to educate, rather than’ stir up-guilt or, ask for . contributions. ‘The’ United , Church “of, Canada has “condemned | lot clerles’ as being wasteful, are Duane Harder wots seeing say iaformaton possible’on this’ hist apparently ran between Trail and Nelson, but 3.) - “Last Chance Friday |For LIP ‘Grants: This is your last chance to work on’ an LIP grant. Ever. ‘This - year’s applications +, will represent the last series to be processed under the federal Local id will : by Canada Works, and Young - ‘Canada Works, Project director : Hazel Hoodicoff, ‘a Castlegar woman CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thuraday, February 8, 1077 [would like to thank all: the people who supported me in the recent byelection. sincerely, working out of, . thenew are designed to weed out the flaws which were detected in LIP, and to ‘de-centralize'the program. She ‘is ‘being switched to ‘Kelowna, where the Kootenay . West office will be located, and “ishe’ added ‘that’ eventually ‘Canada’! Works | will be“ as- ‘similated | with local. Canada A ‘well known. Doukhobar historian, lecturer and author, ; Eli Popoff of Grand Forks,.was :: special ‘guest speaker at the, 2lst: symposium’ of the Joint tee held Jan. 9 iri Passmore. i UsThe intent of these ses- “sions is to glean factual in- formation ‘ relating to. Douk- hobor history,” which ‘is to be. ‘compiled into book-form, :-.. with the origin, motivation and - Mr: Popoff’s ‘topic | dealt: slanderow ‘accusations by the Freedomite®: “group, read: a Manpower offices. For those who want to be included in'the’ first group ‘of . applicants, :time, is ‘short. :.To- morrow {s the deadline for both was Selkirk . WA College’ requires a NURSING INSTRUCTOR (Part-Time) LOCATION: Castlegar Hospital * : DUTIES: To provide supervision’ and. guidance .to_in- sectors. LIP. projects must be + ‘completed by. July: 2, to make Becatise of recent Ses a and . certain’ publicity / oat given to the Symposium, the! 4s). ane. ‘caigned 4 refutin certain allegations. Doukhobor Research’ Commit-.’ CA ‘delegation from’ ‘the Fraternal Council’ of ‘the “Re: : formed” group from: Krestova, insisted ‘way: for the new approach to group employment.” *': :Young Canada Works has student nouncing:a yet n meeting, primarly for the bene-:, fit of the English-speaking pub-/ le to beheld at the Castlegar ‘arriving ‘on - presenting a: letter. from’ “their leader, 8.8. Sorokin, ; directed. towards the’ panel ‘of. Centre on Sunday-: eerie Everyone who is in- been’ set: up to alleviate high ‘during the summer,. and’ will channel all ‘student-employment' ideas. Because; of that, YOW. offers only one application date year- ly, as did: LIP, but the CW. APPLY: TO:: eee pnat students in the Labor-Delivery area io the “Y Position mal be:on cali basis as needed. QUAUIFICATIONS:, R.N... with. current registration in .C. Must, have. recent exparience’ in obstetrics and a knowledge of the see and District Hospital, % " HOURS OF WORK: ‘wil vary. SARING, DATE: As soon as possible until, the end of: LLL ‘Mrs. M. Nickle Selkirk: rie + Box 1200 terested is cardial | invited to” ‘concept offers two deadlines in a 2 Cestlegary 8 B.C. the Research Committee and, » its, supporters... ithe letter,?in’ - accardavies: “with ‘oat 4 history” ofthe F rr _our money. The “something for nothing” philosophy is not good for, the. country, the church feels. | There’ has been | a general increase‘in church attendance and *financial- support in» scribed the manner in which . the'“zealots ‘within’ the ‘Douk- Jhobor ‘society applied: the’'in- spirational ‘ discourses ‘of - the spiritual leadérs toward’ their own mystical interpretations, which churches in-B.C., the province of lowest interest in ‘chureh."The ‘new’ interest seems to come from people who are recognizing the need for . spiritual values in their Hives. : >The Lord’ 's Day. Alliance, a iP New Testament. ‘will be ‘pad to : know that the Bible Society has. parades,” protests, terrorism, Dite swepping: ete, ‘He likewise gave an under- lying: cause ‘for the’ actual ‘ap- pearance of such manifestations which, he said, arose not from the ‘inherent ‘nature .. of. the, _: people,, but from a combination. < of environmental historical, fac- concept of “spiritual wrestling.” “The Doukhobors had lived = throu é hosts : difference < sbetween “the tivo worlds’ was ‘too great” oe “not to have caused a disruption, “said Mr, Popoff, and historical “accounts have. not: been too’ objective, retaining 1 more of the bizarre and‘ ‘aensational, which. only, emphasized ‘the manifesta-, ‘tion known to all as the birth of in Canada. He de- * and’ _ anti-social behavior” such: as.” tules,» was ‘reserved “by ‘tho - committee for-perusual before -allowing its ‘presentation at general meeting. 3 ‘ “statement read by this detogation from ‘the Fraternal Council : which, attempted’ to. “convince the audience that 8, 8, ‘Sorokin had no prior knowledge of the planned morning attack * on the Passmore Hall, resulted in considerable- confusion *a- mongst those : present at the meeting. The meeting was chaired by We W.- Chernoff. and: P, -J.- .Popoff, zat of au Forks, ae o gar :. dent, and vice ‘presi z spectively, at the Jan. 17 meet: sing “of ' the “ Selkirk ; Weavers © Guild: held’: ‘at: ‘Selkirk, College:.” New. officers also include. Rwy: Marsh’ of Robson. as treasurer. : ‘and .Olwen acareeer of Ne < Outgoing’: i breskieat: Hagel.) Hartley complimented the guild on the: high standard of weav- tthe “> “Looking back: over. more ithan half 'a century,” he: said, - Swe are now perhaps more in a = » Position to understand in: a broader. sense: the;. various ‘motivations and resultant er. “fatic behavior of: those ‘times, even though § some of "the actions cannot ever. be" condoned or ing yed in the annual sale of work. ‘held: Nov.: 20, at: the: > Castlegar Community Com- >. plex: It was this high standard that: made: the.’ sale’ both: an’ artistic and financial success. ‘Plans were put i into; ‘effect. for. the ‘Pacific: Northwest ‘Bi, : annual Weavers’ Convention to be held in Victoria in June. The, _ theme, of the Selkirk’ Weavers Mr. ‘Popoff. underscored... > the fact that-in our. present éra of enlightenment and rational, thinking, there is'no excuse to’ "era, delivered an ad :former report ‘|: * Christiakoff, “A committee member. =the | Union ‘of Spiritual’ Cot munities of Christ and a’ mei ber. of the Research Committee Harry Voykin of Ootische: ‘afte a ‘was’ adjourned, -a. study of hee : techniques’ of pile weaves was. 2: lelaxe “Room - Two For.One: Night : one} $33.00 Dae cert ra et me CARRIAGE “SHOUSE notin nn -a year to submit” knows that no two fingerprints are the same fou can't ‘tell by looking at him; but Roger “has reading disabllities that require special reading. methods. Other. children in.Grade* 4-at his:school have: special: needs too. °°" joani partially deaf. ‘Bob‘is slow to‘ “grasp, math: Tony isa new Canadian who. is just learning to speak English. 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