if im “Eiquor-A Necessary Evil? * By Rev. K, Neill Foster itive dir. Canada suffers 5,600 deaths and 193,000 injuries annually in traffic accidents; and he made clear, the major contribut- ing factor was booze. ed that 57.6 per cent o: drivers who died had ‘inking. Among yout drivers killed the Percentage rose to o of alcohol which declares that over one third of the ‘money spent in the provin- ce for socal Seti was necessary because o! juor related problems. i 5000 dead in the Vietnam war in the same period the Lutheran Church ‘Names Officers For 1973 Terms Siinday, a new slate of officers stalled in St. Peter Luther- an Church of Castl fe the year 1973. Those newly elected were; president Paul eat Vice-president Fritz Kre! secrel Marion _ Bil finan secretary, Pearl Zorn, ‘er Alex Lutz, Sunday school Dale rela er for 3 years J. AU; and trustes for 3 years J. Those still holding “ele ler rou ‘WAS eXp! to--all that: ‘served Setters a the the past year. ecially to of berry By el as president for the past three years. F, J. SMITHERAM TRAILER TOWING Fully Insured Phone 365-5308 Box 1351, Castlegar Potted Flowers, House Plants, Flower Arrangements for all Occasions, Bridal Bouquets and Corsages 1011 - 9th Ave., Kinnaird Telephone 365-7641 It’s JAL’s Kampai Mini Orient Tour that takes you din would have been incred- Bie appears that ‘neces. sary frig are accepted re- gardless of the consequen- ces. But ahaa something is | be ith, gery to Geath, Su Such ie uestionable. without much success. Scri- pti the of piurally, not P forbidden. bu but is, The position tlans is that len, est Ww: sober is to abstalty An And wie th _ we agree, r the public as a whole tougher, laws, stricter enfor- cement, and pubuc educa- tion programs are not en- ough, Information alone ch- anges nothing. Liquor tears at the fibre of society be- cause humanity itself 1s bent toward evil, If all men were Prone to goodness and mur- al advance, beer could be dispens: e soda pop. But it can't + not since Adam's calamitous fall. Even en teetotalling, with- out Christ’s help, must be tought Edward Benson Appt. Executive Director BCSTA ‘ed the post | March 1 was announced by president Jack V. Si eral manager of Peet Press in Vancouver. The Scene at... KINNAIRD JUHIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL wa of the 1973 school year. Tt was headed off with e girls playing the boys. (hatdrally the boys won, The next day the girls tried their hand at scoop- ball against the teachers, The teachers stomped t! On “Wednesday of last week the a eae 9 boys tied each other ee ey ursday ra finall hp tough they cou- ia beat th grade 2 6) A the bruises to the Natt of all the rae pai Your tun will come ame The. last Sactler go- ing home to the Barents a few days ago had this to oe “Tt has been tradition- al during Education Week to have “Open House.” ‘The purpose of this “Open Hou- se” is to invite parents to the school in order to nave ee dn inl ve a e at activities and ne School during tt the latter of March. This will be done through an “Open House” during an afternoon and erhaps a morning. Se- aah pose of this committee's fir. st meeting is to plan sever- al future evening sessions fegarding school curricu- um,” We found out, through our Newspaper Club's re- cent survey that the boys consider the ideal Toh to have these attributes: Long hair (color unim- portant), blue eyes, no fre- s and a wearer of blue e girls go for this hunt they prcat ‘him: Athletle blond hair, blue es vide burns, and a wearer of sweatshirts and Jeans, = é The rhe Library Club is p the big “March to be held ina ates (Let you in mn in details next’ time.) Zoin United Church tn Silverton Scene Of Heichert-Gordon Wedding Ceremony Flowers and candies a ule Mengler of Silvert don of Silverton, and Lee John Heichert, son of Mr, Mrs, Jack Heichert of New. Dewan Rev. Dan Law was of- ficlating clergyman with Mrs, Law of New Denver as org i Given in marriage by her fat, the bride wore a white Empire styled gown white les. trimme with similiar daisies. A dain- ty crown secured her sh- oulder-length vell and she cutie a bouquet of red veThe bride's mald-of hon: or, Miss lin He of and attendant Mrs. Marion Hergot of New. Denver, were ide: Grace Presbyterian Church Names Board of Managers The annual ' congrega- tional meeting of Grace Pre- sbyterian Church was held Feb. an in the church,- .: Campbell Smyth pend ‘with Tits. DA. cIntosh acting secretary. The meeting 9 with a hymn, scripture reading and prayer by the minister. Treasurer R, Gattinger presented the 1972 report stating all commitments had been met and the budget and mission allocation over- subscribed by $25. A proposed Jocal bud- get for 1973 was presented and approved. ne Se were resented: from econ t pee agers, ‘oy Mh Mrs. board tush and the Women’s Circle by Mrs. As executive d director of : the BCSTA, he will be res- for the administra: which is a body re- predening 4 ‘sctioo! boards Columbia, cussions, and presentations are p! “A parent-school. com- mittee composed of vei 3 tas and teachers of .S. has been organized. The. :pur- Plans for Fine Arts Show: Drawn Up by Arts Council A general meeting of the Castlegar and nd Diet Arts Council was held in the ‘chtoga. “ra eck ont wee! discussed with new business and plans drawra. up Arts the Fine be held iter in the pants University Chamber ment of muse at UB rovincial es Bawees A April 24 and May VROOM FLOWERS LTD. performing in concert ana conducting workshops. A. consisting of ant . R. be contacting local schools and choral groups to deter- interest. mine play wil be held again this wi a ear during KC Days, with hire. P. mmundsen head- aul ent, wl will be held in May wi- Mrs. W. Whittaker, Mrs. Fs Paulson. and Mrs, J. Crawford in charge. Con- tact should be -made with these people to show paint- -The next general meet- ing of the Arts Council will be held on March 26 in the Castlegar Library. Retiring members of the board-of managers, C. Mac- Donald and Mr. Gattinger, were, reelected ‘for a three activitle: Mies New guidelines were eatab- : g d for.more efficient, OR «bration ot nthe. haspltal ‘gift 3 and’ Mra. ‘The truste Dister and extended to Dede and Gar- net for their help in the Sunday School, Rummage Sale Plans Finalized. By Hospital WA The Women’s Auxillary to the Castlegar and~ Distr. det Bo ital met last wee for their February monthly meeting. ace finalized plans for the held Rummage Sale to be re at fhe Leg: ion Hall April id 7. Mra. Anne Sohorake “and Mrs. Patsy Popoff will co-convene ~ this worthwhile endeavor. Various members will help collect items from area residents, ‘Anyone who wastts to contribute articles sale are asked to Pail 365-5002, 365-9302, 365- 7823 or In Robson 365'5406. Ai constne will be ise deter topics of . tosh were. elected to continue for. - Rev. Smith, in his ch- airman’s remarks, explained that his tenure-here expressed hope in the fact of a slight increase in attenr - dance and asked for the co- As no Sunday. School ‘Yeport had been presented, ~ Rev. Smyth commended Mrs. Ken Campbell for car- rying on in the face of mu- eh sickness and absenteeism, A served by the Circle, tin, Special _ guests _ were Rev. and Mrs, Clare Martin, Debe Martin and Garnet presented Rev. ‘and Martin wi an__engrat tray fe Dede with a silver’ S08 Words of gratitude were ved © oma: trial basis for one year. He 3 president Mrs. ‘Townsend for more in- formation. CASTLEGAR SOGIALS Mrs. ue dennson 365-8294 Pastor R. followed urch in April. Pastor Kline is a past vicar of St. Peter’s and at present is at Swan ‘Mrs, H. Johnson return- ed home last Thursda: y af- »> ter spending two week vis- iting at the home of Dr. and Mrs. ie a = dd irs. Johnson's granddau- ghter. ; Fly to the Orient with JAL and we'll throw in a two week tour for°9Z. to Hong Kong, Japan and Taiwan. You'll visit Tokyo, Atami, Hakone, Kamakura and Taipei. And when you fly with JAL you get all the extras for just $92. Your hotels. Your choice of lunch or dinner. Canadian breakfasts. Plus a full program of sightseeing with English-speaking guides. Transportation to and from airports. Even tips and admission fees are included. Total cost, including air fare: $1122, And that’s only the beginning. JAL has two more tours that give you more of the things our $92 tour gives you for the same kind of savings. Take our 22-day Kampai Grand Orient Tour and you'll get all the cities in our Mini Tour plus Singapore, Bali, Bangkok, and Kuala Lumpur. JAL’s 30-day Kampai Circle Pacific Tour will take you all around the Pacific. the Orient. Japan Air Lines. JAL's off-season savings start February and last.’til July. For more information on tours and departure dates mail this coupon. Fly to the Orient with the airline that was born in JAPAN AIR LINES ADDRESS. *... 7 é PHONE NO... My travel agent For further information and a colourful brochare on JAL's _-Kampai Tours talk to your travel agent or send this coupon to: *CJAPAN ATR LINES, Box 7900, Vancouver 3, B.C. Prices based on double occupane y, GL-T. economy class air fare from Vancouver, Plus $54 peak season surcharge for tours departing, duly 1 through October 31. TRAVEL For all travel arrangements see. . WEST’S AGENCY PH. 365-7542 “TOTEM TRAVEL SERVICE (Trail) Led. e TRAIL and CRANBROOK Reservations and Tickets =. “SERVICE IS OUR BUSINESS” tired in n velvet gow! and carr! te mufis wi- th yellow dalsles’ attached. Best man was Mr. Ru on wil Mr. Reynold Hergot of New Denver attending ushering wt pink stream- and groom, cen! Ide’s table. ‘A heirloom lace_table- cloth, belo: to Mra, R. Dowie, adorned the bride's For her daughter's wed. ding the bre 's mother ch- ose 'a black and white gown accented by a mauve orchid coraage, e bridegroom's mo- ther wore a ver who read a from Penticton, The bride's wis of uncle, Seamen De Robson, to the ant suit, onc tending the New Denver, Hobe roposed the toast . For traveling the bride donned a yellow and white ed d Trail, What is Missing? ST. RITA'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev. W. Harrison Ph. 365-7143 Sunday Masses at 9 am, - 11 am, -7 p.m. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Office 285-3430 Home _ 265-6067 Next to the Cloverleaf Motel Castleaird Plaza Sunday School 9.45 Procter, Princeton and. Raymore, Kinnaird Library Uses Grant To Purchase cgay be The Kinnaird Library has received a grant from the local Arts Council. The fronts use Hed purchase dicraft’ | Here i oni of the books purchased with this money, Amateur Cabinetmaking by V. Albers, The New Ne- dlepoint by M. Boyles, mplus of by ¢. ssman, 101 Projects for ttle Cutters by Walter chmann, Oli Paintin Fis ig by “W. Gasser, Family Crochet REGIONAL ECUMENICAL PARISH Anglican & Un ROBSON COMMUNITY MEMORIAL CHURCH 9:45 A.M. Anglican or United Church Service 9:45 A.M. Sunday School ST. DAVID'S CHURCH, CASTLEGAR 8:00 A.M. Holy Communion’ 9:00 A.M. Sunday School 10:00 A.M. United Church Service 11:15 A.M. Anglican Service (Communion) Parish Office: Phone °365-8337 Clergy: Terry Allen and Ted Bristow ——<—<———————— {B eee ‘inten Mac- Kenzie, Creative Candlema- ited Churches (alternate Sundays) Family Worship 11 a. an Worship Se — ST. PETER LUTHERAN cl 405 Maple St., Castlegar Worship Service 2 p.m. Sunday School 10 am. 365-7502 and 365-8354 “Yhe Church of the Lutheran Hour” ee APOSTOLIC CHURCH "Service Wed. 7.80 Frayer Bible Y N. Walker - Phone 365-6662 NS PENTECOSTAL _ TABERNACLE 701 First Ave. Pastor: Rev. H. H. Graham Church Ph, 36:-6212 Bible aay Friday: Young Peoples 7.80 CHURCH O! 804 - 7th Ave., F inuaird Sane School = for all 0 a.m. Moraitg g Wor cot am Hour Minister: ae Johnson Ph. 365-6762 usiness.. and. Professional Directory] | DOG FOO | C | RETA SALMON at CUT-RATE the FOOD FOLKS : POTATO CHIP NALLEYS, TREPAK 2.19 DINNERS CATELL. 7 or. 7 | pkgs. $1.00 MUSHROOMS = STRAWBERRIES 13 ox, ° 7 for 89c TOPS. 13 oz. . 1 OORIES TUC. 6 oz. 6 pkas. $1.00 MILK POWDER SUNRYPE, ASSORTED. 48 or. 3 fins $1.00 10 og, .......... CARNATION, 2. Ibs. DRINKS 3 pkgs. 89 0. °1.00 RED ROSE. 7 oz. 2 tins 89c = $9.99 DOG CHOW B Ibs. $3.1 ORANGE CRYSTALS Sak 69. “WEDDING: STATIONERY and INVITATIONS CASTLEGAR NEWS MARKEN ENTERPRISES Amway Distributors Ph. 365-5459 Kinnaird, B.C. BOUNDARY Electric (Castlegar) Ltd. 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