CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 29, 1969 iii Church Service CHURCH OF GOD 804 - 7th Ave., Kinnaird Sunday School 10 a.m. Morning Worship 11 a.m. Sentinel Maritimes Slocan City Student Wins Maritime Trip Hans Smedbol of Slocan,, gram a grade 12 student of Mount/School in Ontario. Secondary School, has been chosen to attend a gummer selence made possible by financial at Lakefield College This program has been from the National Dedication May 18, 3 p.m. ———————_ ST. RITA‘S CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev, E. A. Brophy Ph. 365-7143 Sunday Masses at 9 a.m. - 11 am. -7 p.m. APOSTOLIC CHURCH One block East of the Castleaird Shopping Plaza at the New Brunswick. Research Council and Travel This summer course is|and Exchange Division of the sponsored by the Royal Can- adian Institute and is intend-|{ry, students, and especial ed for outstanding students the Donner Canadian Found- of science and government of Canada, indus- ation which is underwriting e to meet with leading profes- sors and scientists for a six-|js to bring together young week period. d Only 32 students from the sclentifie ples and involve whole of Canada are chosen, in Pro, while another group of 35) fleld work e and jintenalllec. take part in a similar pro- The purpose of the course people interested in similar District Socials LE ey ‘ars. D, E. Hughes 365-5509 Mr. and Mrs, E. E. Bart- lam of Winnipeg were recent weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wilson of Blueberry Creek, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Rutland ot Kinnaird, left Sunday for Vancouver, He will enter the army division of the Canadian’ Armed Forces travelling . to Cornwallis, N.S. for his basic training. Miss Colleen Hawking and Miss Brenda Shalstrom, two young residents of Kinnaird, are doing very well. Both un- derwent surgery aad i bad discussions wi! eers, and foremost Nauthorides. i Phone 365-7582 Rev. Helmut Buttenberg Pastor ————— TS THE SALVATION ARMY “Sunday: 945 am. Sunday School ‘ 11 a.m. Holiness Meeting Women’s Softhall Team: Loses First But Wins Second The ladies softball team Castleaird . eo p.m. Evening Service |in Treit 730 p.m. Prayer and Bible Study 7.30 pan. Home League cop les. Public invited to all services. day: . after 4% 7.30 p.m. Opén Air and Young | §°°Te- They lost the opener 29- 10. The following week the Nelson Savoys. admitted de- feat to the hometown team innings and a 306 The emphasis ie on aie covery rather than the ac- auisiton of techniqu is in its sixth mee of operation and Hans the second student from Mount Sentinel to gain a place on it. Monica Nasmyth wae previously chosen in their tonsils in the week, Miss Jill Macbeth, daugh- in/ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Macbeth of Kinnaird, © lef Wednesday of last week for England where she will visit the Channel Island, her moth- er's home town. Miss Mac- beth plans to work for three months and then in Septem-| j,, ber she will enter Oxford Dorset House School for a three year course in occupa- tional therapy. By Roy Goetting A dozen or so interested The real thriller was the members turned up for our return game against May meeting. Doctor Morgen- Envoy and Mrs. K Mallory|the bottom of the seventh thaler from Trail was pre- You are never a Mewigee at] bases loaded. Dot Martini the Army VARY team ahead 1 BAPTIST CHURCH Ph. 365-6667 Next to the Cloverleaf Motel Castleaird Family Worship 11 a.m. _ Evening Worship Service 7.00 p.m. GRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 7th Ave. Kinnaird Rev. J. H. Wiseman DIVINE WORSHIP and Sunday School 9.30 a.m. PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Evangelist Milton Israelson Guest ki j Simpson, Mary Kai Marie Fontes, CHL iab hg Ge ann o or Dl rela This sine the ladies} hours. have challenged the RCMP, so “come up to the Kinnaird Park and ean the faices = sex prove their superiority,” Family Bible ‘Hour; 10 a.m. suggested a team spokesman,|Nothing got to the motion only in jest. the score was tied and the/sent to answer questions re- care and treatment gi loped a homerun into left of horses. I was surprised at field to Put Ares Castleaird|the number of questions a dozen people can ask in two I for one sure learn- ed a lot. There was some discus sion about us buying a crest or hat or look-alike shirts. stage on this and there is The next home league|nothing new to report regard- follows, Cathy Rafters Chris Progress will have been made. Evin, Debbie Kaardal, we jonna caster, Betty tise, Darlene Love, next meeting on June 18 to - Alice Zebroff, Peaattou Dot Martini, ani Nazaro! Pat Sralote he will give us game is on June 10 against|ing our negotiations for land or our constitution. I hope by. our next meeting some fe are inviting the re- creational- director to our show some Elms, so perhaps THEY WENT THAT AWAY Kokanee Trip Great arrival. None of the jumpers we saw were able to negotiate all of the jumps. Same in obstacle race. Not one entry was able to get through“ail of there obstacles. bending, barrel races and stake races some of our members were sure wishin; they'd brought their horses, Kokanee Springs is a swell place to spend a week- end. The trail spaces are nealed in the trees similar Wayne Rutland, son of ¢ ter watching the pole | an Mrs. H. Johnson Ph. 365.8294 Those attending a work son Ivan. There will be more work parties and fathers, of the Guides and Brownies are urged to attend to get the campsite ready for summer camping. Guests at the home. of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Lancast- er in Robson are the Formers parents, Mr. and Mrs. .Lan- lier|caster of Atlin, former resi- dents of Robson. Visiting Mrs. O. B. Bal- M.|jard for several days was her grand-laughter Dorreen (Mrs. Mobry) of Vancouver. . © and Mrs. C.: Howitt, who were enroute home from Victoria and eet ye wisi fe ints, spent 1 visit- their son-in-law _ eee ter Mr. and Mrs. Stewart. They left for thate a an Nakusp Friday morn- . Louise Duncan of trail” spent Monday visiting with Mrs. H. Johns and Mrs. “s “Heslop, who were visiting in Kelowna attending the drama festival, returned home at the week: the | end. Me. and Mrs. D. Stewart ‘ail!and family, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Waldie and sons, and Mrs. R. C. Donna spent several days Kamloops where she ended a library workshop. Mrs. F. King entertained pete with a party on ‘Tuesday government ake each with a fire place. One other (pent I enjoy- ed while on the ferry was watching the fishermen jig- ging for ling. There were 20 or more little boats all clus- tered in one area. We saw a man pull one into his boat] so as we passed. The it Koka- her daughter, Linda, who was celebrating her third birth- day. The 10 invited guests enjoyed refreshments games. Prize winners were Ann-Marie. Feeley, Janice pares Lisa Koochin, Brenda Silapsky and Teresia Ander- Mrs. F. Bonnett return- ed home Saturday afternoon after spending the past month visiting her many relatives in Glascow, Scotland. It is 21 years since Mrs. Bonnett had seen any of her relations. Round-Trip Ferry. Traffic Holds Steady Round-trip -traffic using the Castlegar ferry continued to hold cteady ia ‘April as compared — with ‘hee same month last year. Last month, 3619 cars made return trips on the fer- ry as compared with 3133 trips in April, 1968. Total traffic on the fer- ry continued to drop over last year. Only 266,867 cars used the ferry in April as compared with 36,777 in April last year. Truck traffic also drop- ped. This year, 9,528 ‘trucks crossed as compared with 11,170 trucks that crossed in April of last year. Bus traffic rose to 36 crossings in April of this year from 12 crossings in April, TRUCKLOAD SALE OF FISH FRIDAY, MAY 30 12 Noon to 6 P.M. Several Fresh (not frosted) items included in addition to our fresh frozen re; line. Located at Gulf Station Near Kinnaird Junction WEST COAST SEAFOODS INSURANCE AUTO FIRE LIFE For Complete Insurance Needs Please Contact... M. W. Mike SHISKIN Representing Fruit Growers Mutual & Co-operative Insurance Service Box 1266. Castlegar 269 Columbia Phone Office 365-6665 Home 365-6704 LADIES. .OFFICIAL HOSTESS .to visit the homes of New- comers, Newlyweds, and New Babies, bringing them ‘housewarming gifts’ and local information, while extending the welcome hand of. the-com- munity. Your own part-time hours, “HI NEIGHBOUR” WELCOME SERVICE, a Can- adian Firm with Branches in every principal city and town coast’ to coast, needs a lady, age 35 to 55, with a car, and organizational ability, who wants a year round business of her own. No territory. Complete ‘raining arranged. Write Box. 490B, Castlegar. CASTLE THEATRE 22% MON. thru THUR. OPEN 7:00 — ONE SHOW AT_7:30 FRI. & SAT. — OPEN.6:30 — 2 SHOWS AT 7&9 SATURDAY MATINEE 2 P.M. SAT. MATINEE — SAT. MON. TUE. EVENINGS 31-23 i WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY - FRIDAY. _ — JUNE 45-6 Dirk Bogarde - Alan Bates - Carol White - Eliz. Hartman in “THE FIXER” color Drama Set in Russia cee the hateful Days of the Jewish Pogram. Based on the pulitzer prize winning novel by Bernard Malamud Starting June 18 — Sidney Poitier ‘FOR LOVE OF IVY’ report in as much as he is the lan I thought the turn-out at Verna Weatherhead. Coach 3 the montaly meeting was Kingsley Kirby and manager is Marlene Kirby. poor. But it was pretty good compared to the work ny which was held Thursday at iu 791 First Ave. Pastor: Rev. L. M. Simmonds Phone 365-5212 Sunday School 9.55 a.m. “Morning Worship 11 a.m. Evangelistic Service 7 p.m. 1} Tuesday: Bible studs and : Prayer 7.30 “¥riday: Young Peoples 7.30 : pin. LUTHERAN CHURCH SERVICES Sundays at 9.30 a. Kinnaird United ‘Church Thomas oe Koester, Vicar 365-5976 Sunday School 8.45 a.m. Rev. Harold C. Clark Pass ‘Creek Park. . Diana, where were you with our twine? We managed to get three sides up and railed on our western enclosure. It looks pretty good to me. packed up my wife and boys and drove to Kokanee Springs on Sunday morning to attend their first annual gymkhana. It was ‘the first time I'd driven over the road from Nelson ei Beltour fer- REGIONAL ECUMENICAL PARISH Anglican — United CHURCHES OF Robson — Castlegar — Kinnaird Service at Robson at 9:45 a.m. : Kinnaird - Castlegar at St. David's Anglican 8 a.m. and 11:15 a.m. United at 10 a.m. Sunday Schools in United Churches 9:30 Rev. T. Allen, 365-7424 — Rev. G. Hermanson * 365-8337 — Rev. C. Howard 365-7814 front of the line, was our president, Bob Dally, his wife, mother-in-law, five kids, plus a friend. They had been "there over two hours: There had been too many vehicles so four or five were left behind. That's a pretty sad story, but would you believe that same night as the ferry pre- pared to depart from the Crawford Bay side there again were six to 10 cars left and the Dally, car was the "Back to he ‘gymkhana: We glish pl or I should say part of the jumping because of our late nee Springs had one a ine in common with the seminar I attended at Spokane. 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THE ‘GUARDSMAN, RS110’ of DuPont nylon for the ” Social Candidate SHSS Student Council Executive Candidates * Sue Allingham Prime Minister Al McKinnon PM Candidate Lis Thor-Larsen - Maria Fontes Athletic Candidate Sue Flanders State Secretary Eileen Marcellus Candidate Deputy Ca Deputy: Cai Dennis Quinlan Candidate ~ Sophie Makortott * Finance Minister ee Violet Popoff SS Candidate Castlegar Primary Teachers. Assn. Loorey Finance Candidate Elects New Officers for Next Term At the final mecung for |the following primary repre- the Castle-| sentatives the 1968-69 term, Teas Primary. chi Asscci- ation elected the officers who . Wal preside for the 1208-70 |b Mary Gratche Athletic Candidate ith. Hogetsor, eee kd Mrs. a, e | Pwin end and Woodland ‘Thatcher. Something. new is being|tative is to be appointed in tried this next year in that|the fall. the new oldent appointed Donna Archibal Valley Vista. Mrs. Kirkwood, Rivers Mrs. Ruth Towns- The Blueberry represen: . °The retiring resident, Mrs, ._Eve Marr, thanked th the we stock a full-selectian of SAVAGE SHOES ; for children Fishwick Takes Part Annual Band Camp | This. iinet at DU Take - two: experienced pang instructors with - first 74% 1 to Syear d Minimum amount ‘$1,000 ted: reed, brass. and rhythm nts, and a ctowd of ensil students. Add hol mer School campus at Nel- json. : This never-fail recipe has speal and | and or or the i the support during the Past year. She stressed the ora imembership drive earl in September, so that all p: mary, teachers in the aistict will’ become members of the local association and there- members for the casts. involved: She = suggested that. per- haps. in future non-members admittance each event’ put on. The associate ae ation has been acti past “They. mnsored an’ art “home province has it all. From big Park Miss) part tore receive the, full benefits cial . associa- |. = term. They. spo! : workshop, set up a panel dis- nn cussic 91 individualized . $ Association have been sent to a social studies and science conference in Vancouver: | P. A. T. S. ¥. meetings in peal a panel on individual: reading in Trail; is fe | a pineat ‘workshop at. sel. kirk College; a general meet- ing in ER aa and an Hi-Lite Restaurant “Specializing in Chinese Foods” Phone 365-6741 for Take-Out Orders Open 6 a.m. to 9.30 p.m. Closed all day Monday BANQUET FACILITIES KOR SMALL GROUPS Audio ‘visual P ‘Trail. Members have also taken in’a three week course on “The Inquiry Method of Teaching”. Representatives have also new social studies program for B.C., and the in-service | committee for CDTA. Plans are now being made to send two’ delegates ¢ So the primary ATTRACTIVE OFFICE SPACE AVAILABLE Apply Hi Arrow Arms provincial meeting arta May ‘a, “1 A REALTOR KNOWS the BEST Way to OWN a HOME of your OWN ‘SAVE MONEY Peat % is to .$ ‘HIPWELL REALTY eeey PHONE 365-7514 For exciting holiday variety, your city fun in Vancouver to relaxing ranch life in the Cariboo. From historic sites like Fort Steele to 30 mich to enjoy y in the “sunny southland” of Betis i ate natural wonders like the Fraser payee Canyon: From warm, sandy beaches to magnificent mountain reaches. ~ Name your favorite kind of holiday country - chances are you'll find ‘it right in your own back yard. “B.Cee-ing is Believing” GOVERNMENT oF TY COLUMBIA THE CASTLEGAR SAVINGS CREDIT UNION BE- — LIEVES WE HAVE,-AND WE ARE WILLING TO PLACE MONEY ON ITI!!! At the 25 mile Credit Union Flood Walk in Trail on May 31, 1969 we will donate $100.00 for every mile our own Mayor Little can 6.00/5.90/5.60-13 650/6.40-13 7.0013 ees/asore - 35 /7.00-14 Ee 15/7 SOAS walk. All donations will go to the Trail Disaster Fund Committee. effort sp by the LTD. CRESTON, B.C. This is just one more Cee nternany tinlster R. B. Worley, Deputy Minister 1 Castlegar Savings Credit Union SS