MIGHTY COLUMBIA RIVER made a final effort against un- equal odds and Jost. Man and machines the age-old waterway through two 45- form the basis for two cofferdams to be built prior to con- of 645-foot-high Mica dam. When. upstream and are in place the pool between will be tunnels at Mica damsite, 85 miles north of Revelstoke. This drained to allow excavation.for the main dam. Crest of the dyke, which now blocks the river, is one of four that will dam will reach the peak of the hill on right. Remembrance Day Service is Urged To Look to History, Religion and Faith By ARNOLD MARTIN Staff Reporter very special day to those for, ‘whom it usually means the least; Nov. 11 this ye year became al—the young. PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 791 First t Ave. 2 Paster: Rev. L. M. Simmonds Phone: 365-6212 Sundey: V4 9.55 a. .m. Sunday School. . 11 am, Morning Worship + “9 pm. Evangelistic Service Tuesday: Baa 7.30 Bible Study an Prayer. Friday: 7.00 pan. C.A, Service °ST. DAVID’S ANGLICAN CHURCH 8 am. Holy Communion 9.30 a.m. Holy Communion Sunday School 9.80 a.m. ACW Tea Nov. 25th Apostolic Church - ‘0 blocks East of the Phone 365-3150 W. Love, Minister All Welcome CALVARY 2 BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor D. Reevea, Phone 365-7175 Next to the Cloverleaf Motel Plaza Bible Hour - 10 a.m. lly Worship 21 a.m. Evening Worship — 7.30 p.m. All Welcome GRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 7th Ave. Kinnaird Rev. J. H. Wiseman Morning Worship and Sunday: School 11 a.m. CHURCH OF GOD Hall) 9.80 a.m. ‘cataay School 10,30 a.m. Morning Worship 7.00 an. Fridays : See . ie 7.30 p.m. f PEyer * Held in homes LUTHERAN CHURCH SERVICES Sundays at 3 p.m. Held in St. David's Anglican Church Sunday School 2 p.m. Rey. Harold C. Clark THE SALVATION ARMY Sunday. - 9.45 a.m. Sunday School 11.08 a.m: Holiness Meeting Wednesday ‘7.80. p.m. Bible Study Thursday 7.30 p.m. Home League Phone 365-7112 Public invited to all services. You are never a stranger at the Envoy & Mrs. K. Mallory At the service held in Kins- men Park in downtown Castle- gar Saturday, students of Sel- kirk College laid a wreath at the Cenotaph, as did many other or- ganizations and individuals. But the true significance of Remembrance Day goes far deeper for these students than the mere act of laying a wreath. | ¢; And .the new awareness of Nov. iL sprang from more ‘than this ac! i On Friday night, the stu- dents lit several candles at the Cenotaph. and sto! foods a. two-hour, vigil: from .10:p.m.' to t. ‘They. left the candles burn- ing when they disbursed and in the morning one was still flick- ering bravely, having” burned all night. Several ‘of the students paid they had returned duri early: hours. of Saturday . 5 silent moment, before the Cen- otaph with its tiny. flickering t. With the candle and wreath they laid, the students remem- dered the. dead’ of two world wars, but they rememered, too, the dead of a more modern-war. And they thought of those who are not yet dead — but who will die before the next Remem- brance Day. The wreath which the group of students presented was ferent: from others, as their ‘realization ‘of the true rue Sig pa He speculated. possibly they had, | for peace:is not found throughout the world as they would have wished. “Why are these sacrifices made?” he asked. “I don’t think we have an- swered this question very wi ‘Mr, Soles‘declared that ev- ery year we’gather at .monu- | 54Y, ments across: ‘country. to re- member those. who led “and when we. 2 0 home,.to many of us forget. “We have to strike sharply ‘and with force at the problem . | and answer that,those who have “We must took at history and find the obvious and hidden causes of war and eliminate em, “We have to turn back to the great things within ourselves, to faith, :to religion.”: ‘The commemmoration for the dead of the great wars be- gan’ as ‘in: past “years, with a parade ‘o£ agionsires from the Legion hall'down Columbia Ave, to Pine:St,, where they turned and marched é ito ae Pine St. entrance to thi The SESS Phand played Land of Hope and Glory. This aig. | Was followed with, the advance colors. After the singing of Onward of is different from the traditional meaning. The wreath featured ' the “ban the bomb” insignia which hag become a rallying point for college students across the con- tinent wii the past two or three years. Among the various comments overheard by those who. ap- proached the Cenotaph after the close of the formal service were two widely differing ones. “It’s very pretty,”-said one lady, “but what does that fun- ny-] song: cross mean?” ed at the wreath made a sotto voice comment about “those damned peae aceniks.”" ther person who look-| ° Soldiers, Mr. Soles de- “COFFEE BREAK” s By LOIS HUGHES Box 781, Castlegar Tell Lois: 365-5503 had a’ peek: into! an/oven over 1 the weekend. and pale aoe an an- ippeal- ‘| dy to ‘slice,: Our long, .. hot, wonderful summer ‘must have ps ed tricks on us for it real ime to be baking these fruit cakes. 1 or one, have not even started collect the ingredients and ct seem ‘to brainwash myself into considaring | the necessity of ployed in the A division. ... Thought: had to be given to those gifts to be sent out’ of|' town’ and she wanted , badly to paint her mother a Centennial tablecloth. She had already ‘col- Jected turousnoat the year. sey- il: glasses,'-each carrying: a shield. of.one of: the 10. provinces and a» Centennial; mark, “She ‘pought transfers identical to:the design on:the glasses, which’ she ironed on) the material, ‘then used it as'a guide in painting. The material for the ‘cloth|’ making that Christmas ‘comes repared, orderly and “without too ‘much| last-minute frenzy. But then, was given her, susticient for'two She ‘is now! making one for her mother and:one for}: the donor of the material. 4 NAT ‘FOR AIRLINE 'RESERVATIONS MEXICO - HAWAIIAN AND "ean! TOURS ED CASTLES ART AGENT FOR “OTHE WESTERN HOTEL | CHAIN Day ‘WEST’S ‘; DEPT. STORE Phone 365-7542 Perrine maybe it is these last panicky days that wind us up.for the big ay. For some, the prospect, of ristmas' seems like ‘one more burden to carry. Especially with those whose income is at a stand: At one time Christmas gifts reflected the giver, for time was taken to -handmake many, of them, Even ‘home decorations can be unique without purchas- ing. Lovely spheres can be made of round discs cut from ‘last year’s Christmas cards. Old flash ‘bulbs’ can’ be covered by gluing on sequins or macaroni and se- cured to the tree with a One Christmas, we found ourselves ‘with bare living room Hi-Lite ‘Restaurant ESpECIALIZING IN CHINESE FOOD” ‘ Phone 365-6741 for TakeOut.Orders Open 6 a.m. to 12 Midnight Daily ; Open 6 a.m. to 1 a.m. Fridays and Saturdays Air Conditioned for Cool Comfort BANQUET FACILITIES FOR SMALL GROUPS GLENMERRY USED FURNITURE ', 3194 Highway Drive In the Millar end Brown aoa Building, ‘Trail. Phone 364-1822 WE BUY AND SELL USED FURNITURE Open Weekdays 1 p.m. . 5.80 p.m. Open Friday 1 p.m. - 9 pm. orful nee -made from the discarded Christmas cans: The room looked far from bare. When it comes to homemade; ginnin; a psa to cuark the next bun- dred years.’ ‘Typical’ of many families, they are marking time with the recent strike having been em- livered his remarks. . The‘: honor role was given by Com.: ALT. ig of the last After: 'p! post, one minute's silence was followed by reading of In Flan- ders Fields, by © Com." Colin Pryce. nee placing. of © wreaths, the prayer by Rev. C.N, Howard, Legion’ padre, was followed by singing of Faith of Our Fathers| and a benediction. - y An estimate: shower did not come. In ition to L Storm and Screen Windows Made fo Order All: Sizes of Glass Cut to Order’, Comple the parade was made'up of re- presentation from’ the senior secondary school and Cubs, Guid- es and Scouts. ©; /The'one minute's silence oc- ‘curred bredleely at 11 o’clock med. With Stand. .— THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL — ROCKWELL 4INCH JOINTER f (Less Motor). One “only: 2 as: plan "We Tako Bettor.Care of Your Building Needs"* 636 COLUMBIA AVENUE — PHONE, 365-5155 RA! highlight of Nov. 11 ceremonies at Kinsmen Park in down- town Castlegar. Guest speaker ‘at the Remen- brance Day ceremony was Andy Soles, Selkirk declared, these “College principal. Mr. So! mated 200 persons to remember: the ‘sacrifices of the dead of two “, ain‘and lat ‘tee time of Cl fs when | medical knowledge ‘ow ioe than todey, and: religious bigotry was there was a stroi eater,’ tection between ‘the y allegation of of the:existence of sickness, make 2 eee practicing homo: sexual nada a) ‘dangerous sexual offender”. ‘who’ canbe imprisoned. for ‘life. 4 ‘How: far away are we, really, from ‘the days when lepers cried “unclean”.:and ‘everyone knew =| they were thus required because §| a creeping body rot which even-, challenged .an ‘esti- great wars. If we forget, he ‘men did indeed die in vain, : = Castlegar News Photo ara ele Seas: | at Red Mountain-in Rossland. lers ‘are on order el elther room and. board or room; alone, on'a paid bans: Housland’s winter; carnival, the “eno. will be} held-in ee wil the Dy| th Maurier: junction, Da Miles rit ta at ‘the Birchbank golf course. One of the otficlals of the laurier e! Carl) to house news | personnel’ and] chbank race offi effort to prevent what th In.an Is shaping up a8 a in acco mmodation of all those r| for od ‘ofan nie elter: bp aserire she! ‘a request} like! gant hi A serious conversation with] © ‘several of the students later in-| dicated that’ Nov. 12 was not wasrely, one more opportunit for a fringe element to spread its pet theory. The students, among whom are numbered some of the ack- leaders of. the stud CASTLEGAR ROBSON Phone 865-8337 Geo, Hermanson, B.A., B.D. MORNING WORSHIP Castlegar — 11.15 a.m. Robson — 10 a.m. Castlegar — Sunday School > 9.80 aan, aS UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Uniting Since 1925 the Congregational Methodist and Presbyterian Churches of Canada KINNAIRD GENELLE Rev. Clinton Howard Phone 365-7814 Worship—Kinnaird 11 a.m. Genelle 7.30 p.m. Sunday School — Kinnaird 9.30 am. ent body at Selkirk, gave the impression that tie) reason for their part in service . w: born of a deep conviction iad concetn ios for! world affairs, past an Collexe Principal Andy Soles, in his address to~those at: the Remembrance ‘Gervien, asked: “Did, these men indeed die in vain?” ae MARX AUTO BODY & PAINT. SERVICE Towing — Body Work | Painting — Welding “Insurance Claims . Handled Promptly Ph. 365-3037 B.C.’s Mountain Brewery Makes the Best Beers meyers eosanee ‘We like to win medals, of course. Tt proves that our standards ‘ of purity, quality and somed pnt that’s ’s not the important thing. We brew our beers for the people of the Kootenays, and for their many visitors. Ie they like our beers it means we are ‘succeeding in what we set out -todo, And the Gold Medals will take care of themselves Een ‘Now } we e have three Gold Medals to prove itl In 1966 Interior Breweries won the Medaille D’Or de Qualité for FERNIE LAGER and COLUMBIA PILSEN: The awards © were made at the Brussels International Exposition, here * entries submitted by breweries around the world are judged { annually, ‘This year‘ we won again, with KOKANEB BEER. We're starting quite a collection cf Gold Medals? BREWERIES. eure conta Saas B.C, 78.08 MOUNT! This aia is not rbd or rdsplayed ox the Liquor! Control Board or by the 0" HAPPILY EVER AFTER WITHA: ‘BULOVA! EXQUISITE, FOREVER AND.EVER=OUR C.| accept res vee area’ again. Personnel, tors, is! March 1 ase ering i oc At least six: European new: Tepresentatives have so tar com Canadian ce a forgone conclusion. ; ihe | Hi Bt Arrow, Arms ti Kin: confirms in| ed beds fore ¢ fas 40 persons, ‘all.of: whom will the rai rey ers cers themselves. erators. are reluctant. to:tie up ronms:.with: the skiers’ on:a.one- e' basis, if ‘this; meant; pro: DIAMOND WATCHES E BY BULOVA Precision-crafted with 23-Jewel with flawless gems of» - fiery beauty. Isn't this your year fora ‘diamond watch? Come and be © arena, today, ° Ledeiaies © Salam wate BULOVA Kabrande Bd wero geste by. are ch: Mautier co Tacers,. ‘such aS: 7 Ross: land's Naney Gre will: pag is ene, vill ‘pro. 5 He oe ibtved that hotel op- ! ments fore ihe week,’ Mr. BW. He time fes-| said: that ‘I sional. travellers, refused a’ room| te! ce a2 ae might at vthey tem tal firmed : their intention to: como } fi tually, caused his body to liter- ally disi negra Churehi ''s at that they were heretics or other 87058 Jon sinners?» + IN TES CORNER does not vocate, or. even propose | to, adyocat defend, what is to Tost people | an unnat act. ‘But Jet. ut look atthe cane time, agreed. the insidious, cree] ing | effecta’“of leprosy. were a f lustration of the ways The | leper was rei walk » around and 288, of course, iknow: fedgeable, We bay call for such lives,’ criminals. These « people deserve to’ be ‘locked up. and locked up for their lifetime, not || just: fora’ podly. number of 6 Teasoning: that m the Supreme Courts jc lecision, ‘The case involved is one in which?a “homosexual of more than’20‘years, was nual | en preventive datention’ —a volyed,. owanien have sald, “two consenting» adults in privacy.” No violence. was involved,’ alleg- ed, ‘or, even mentioned’ in ‘con- nection’ with the case. Nor was there any suggestion of contam- ination’ ofthe morals’ of our youth. | Is it reaily a good, idea’ to ‘class.a group of people who are fofined ‘by poyehologuta. and efine psycho! an triste as criminals who not have the: pent to walk around free, like the rest of us? Is it, in fect just and deat that we.can we lock ‘away any- one — regardless of nis offence —without event \ the “hope = of éventual freedom after’a prede- termined ‘number’ eara?. ig “overly severe or unus- unishments ‘on’ offenders. Agvet in bi , sat a without defile ie one lout a ‘lod .of time ‘ n a life sentence — as financial devel 1 dover CASTLEGAR NEWS, ‘Thursday, Nov. : 16, 1067 % termined ‘period of f time. The, fact that tthe number of | not ‘homosexuals’ is tremendous’ in |’; Canada and in other. countries isnot’ important—indeed, even relevant, . What is relevant — what is, rs in fact, the question to'be asked one the) basis ot this sourt oS: |i om whether. we are’ justi- punishing ’ people ' because fied in! locking up people” be-, cause they are alck, calling them fey i. sick. 008, long dale criminals: because they: have a deat the do not wan but can- y ant, ‘There once was a time when Or are we? Wi Conea’l pay. we stocka full solection of Pui? SAVAGE SHOES Maddocks Shoe Store for childewa . 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