- vaorunuAt NEWS, Thursday, Nov. 21, 1968 MAN ALIVE Courage Mounts With the Occasion Cry publication not too long K. Malo: hae > eetvaticn ‘Army Shakespeare has Written “Courage mounteth with oc- rue that casion.” And it is t any need calls forth in us the power to meet it. If you seem to be facing a stone wall in your life, be assured that there is a way out of any circumstance that may confront you. No_ matter what anyone nas said, no matter how you fiave felt in the past, no mat- ter how grim or complex the problem may appear, there is a solution, there is a way. Summon into your heart ‘and mind all the faith you can und speak the words “There is a way”. Say the words in tet: ness and confidence, sitter silently, or aloud: “There a Way.” “I will even make a way in the wilderness” is the Fathers promise to you, and as listen aoe i calm quiet tal you| to there was the pleading “Ben't Fumble the Ball.” Perhaps, in the game of life, you've fumbled the ball rather badly. You've been hit by unpleasant circum. stances which are the result of your own sin. The game seems to be totally lost. And there’s no referee or lines: man to blow the whistle and sort things out. You're on your own. You've fumbled and made a mess of things By Local Churches and you know He You think the game is ov But not alta: There's a wonderful person called Jes- us Christ who will help you to carry the ball. He will sort out the mess and give you au new ore of rules by which pla: game of life. There be no more fumbles, even make a way in crness, and rivers in the des- e1 “We mean business and we aim to cut losses to the UI fund which can be traced said the regional director of Insurance you you know His guidance. You are provided with all th strength, courage and wisdom you need and you go forward to peace, victory and accom- Pp ent, There is a way for you.. on the front cover of| ; The Salvation Army War TAT £ # x new BREEZE makes the Comrise Duncan Young, when he opened a press con- ference in Vancouver last week. others who followed, left no doubt that the Commission is The name of the game is the encouragement of hon-| th esty and the makes no bones about the fact that those who see to reap re- wards ont are headed for oun eir vi when he deals with th lion, and the administrat- ors intend that those rights will be upheld. They also plan to under- UIC Sets Out to End Fraud & Other Abuses fraud and other abuses,” | yyjc The UIC spokesman and 3 ig | Canada g0 Hear in hand with those tights. The chief commissioner of was represented at the meeting by commis: Thoms Ward, who a ly encourag- ing people to take money out of his own ket.” Mr. Ward explained: “Em- ployees and employers con tribute 80 fund’s resources. The other 20 per cent comes from the federal Sovernment, which pays the administration costs.” “Government money,” the commissioner continued, te derived through taxes. So, e the major contri- butors are the workers of and their employers,” he emphasized. “Conseq reasons to be per- sonally concerned about this benefit control line the responsibilities which gram. new Pro- Kinnaird WI Officers it] Joyce Foster, d St. Paul’s Cathedral in Kamloops was the scene of 2, pretty, jredaing when Cpl. power, 50D of Mr. ae Ms. H. G. Bo es of Robson, exch ding vows with Miss R Mr, and Mrs. W. of Kamloops. church on The bride, entering ime with the arm her Former Robson Man_ Takes Kamloops Bride Mr. Dowkes said two recita- a few favorite songs. wk- | followed. For receiving with the wedding party the bride's mother wore a two-piece en- semble in powder blue lace sorsane of white ons. e groom’s mother wore a peach velvet dress and hat: to match with a white’ car- nation corsage. | its tions and Mr. Foster played a a piano’ selection and sang Dancing | P accessories entone and | senta’ Civic Leaders Want Winter lle Replaced ‘The Union of B.C, Muni- LY atom we stock @ full selection of Fda 5 AVAGE-SHOES a for children Maddocks Shoe Store decided at its recent meeting at New Westminster to endorse a Canadian Federation of May- ors and Municipalities plan to seek federal participation in a public works program largely aimed at installing sanitary and storm sewers. UBCM executive director T. R. B. Adams said the CF MM has decided this would be more useful than trying to pressure Ottawa into rein- stating the winter works pro- gram, which the federal gov- ernment felt bad outlasted Mr."Adams said the CF MM, however, would submit est sho) fe KINNAIRD WOMEN’S INSTITUTE Loan Cupboard Wheel Chairs Canes Vaporizers Heating Pad Tce Caps Crutches, all sizes Walkers Hospital Bed Thermos Sick Room Supplies All. these items can be borrowed free for any resident of School District No. 9. For further enquiries please phone Mrs. J. Wisted or Mrs. J. Manarin, It is possible, he said, the federation will’ suggest ‘The meeting decided, tcrefore, ‘pst a joint ee, ition to Otta the dian Be sure! ANNUAL NUT DRIVE sponsored by the Women’s Auxiliary] Ni to the Castlegar and District Hospital will be held next Wed- At a meeting held here vei was form-/as Kootenay Doukhobor Historical Society Forms Special Committees lop as. cpr a record ducts of home industry such ssible of mich will te neid at Bellin wi Sel CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Nov. 21, 1968 Chamber of C ce Meeting TONIGHT Guest Speaker: e executive of the s0- ‘in ts Hon. D.L. B of o Gains Who Will Answer Members’ Questions fa Mini Du Maurier Film Will be Shown ars for ing eee ctv to ‘be included wath ae esos Obshohestvo. k Present at this meeting of the society were Nick Bonderoff of Castlegar, W. A. Forsyth of Balfour, Mrs. A. Gattinger of Kinnaird, May- or L. D. Maglio of Nelson, John Mansbridge of Kinnaird, Ed Mosby of Castlegar, Jack Nickvalodoff, Jr., of Kinnaird, nesday evening with members of local Air Cadet | nesta eve on bones throughout the area, Here cadet Brian Brady is shown with Mrs. D. Cruickshank, one of the many ladies who will be active that evening dispatching cars loaded with cadets and packages of nuts and keeping track from their canvass. of funds as the boys return se Castlegar News Photo ~ * Bowling Results * Tues, Mixed 7 o'clock vLHS Bev Matoff Ramblers 4, Mus- rk Sens & , Jaguars 0. oe Morning Drivers foe Other 600's Mae Bolt| 60, Matt Rohn 605, John Paulson hich "Mixed 9-11 Toot LHS Joyce Turner 255. Budgies «2000 anya ae ‘turner. 8 ua MAS Matt Rohn 249. 38, Budgies THS Budgies 979. THT i Parrots 4-|their original condition. This 8, Canaries 1- Swallows a, Orioles 0- 3-23. pean Paluck of ‘Kinnaird, T.|C) re G. Turner of Nelson and Mrs. Hazel Woodrow ‘of Cas- tlegar. ‘Those Bresent at the |Pie water: to. uate observe and nt» th ho. anal sis - with Fea feat in the most diplomatic way possible. Toas ‘lud “held its recent dinner meeting at and Lanzarotta gave advice on evaluation af: r which Mrs.‘ im- members then put into prac- tice what they had learned by having a round table, eval- uation on ‘Mrs. Pryce’s speech. then ests Mrs, Terry Allen, her daughter and ‘Me. Leora Nutter learned that an ev- Eva luation is a ve The Vail future, ture, "and a a touch of hum oe definitely helps to get ts acTOSs. Colin Fiyce| Such practice helps to erapy. The at the Robeon Hall Sam presented a vel on physlo' Woodrow as Mr. Mansbridge as socetary: treasurer. ‘The aim ote Kopteny. will be. to Te- it nid Ibe te Bre area, prefe ably, in a fe: some au- thentic Doukhobor building which would uld luce, perhaps bed wo! prodt fi | three | Marie Gendron Funeral |® He Here on Monday |atchewan, Manitoba and B.C., She was predeceased by seven grandchildren and four caused is Very imceriont Part of Toastmistress Meeting ‘was, ite TV speakers and modera- sharpen one’s senses and it is — All Members Are Urged to Attend — Hi Arrow Arms Fellowship 6 p.m. Dinner 6.30 p.m. that some of their favor- tors and see how they rate. Mrs. Tom Oxman intro- duced an unusual topic for Cotes Taxi UNDER NEW: MANAGEMENT. o | Sixteenth year. This. gave ev- eryone the chance to 5 give! a short romptu. talk.. Some SAFE, COURTEOUS SERVICE DAY 9O ES poh GHT ‘Also surviving are her: was fe rivng are, be ments. 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Returned in Election Officers of the Kinnaird uis of a Women's Institute were re-|the We eat Kotter nee. ae fusned, by maual meeting at ane Institute recen’ an met of the A coffee p: is to be group jheld at the home of/netd next Meas at the rate home of Mrs. Roy Goetting|® with admission to be a gift for a mentally ill patient, The next roll call will be answered with the donat- ing of five dozen homemade| iim cookies which will be deliv: ba! In onder to get the work of the jpociety. eens mbers! are bein, for $1. ‘Als committees have been formed to handle m bership and buble Me stitution of ‘the’ society soiled utensils — a special cycle for your china and crystal. $339.95 coe white carnation sree. F.J. SMITHERAM s She carried a bouquet of white carnations. Following the honeymoon to Banff, Lake Louise and Robson, the couple will make ‘home in Chilliwack TRAILER TOWING Fully Insured PB bouquet of cascading. fern and deep red. roses. 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