b ____.____ CASTLEGAR NEW: =’ The Scene at... * KINNAIRD JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL S, Thursday, April 5, 1973 =: Hil Robyn McNabb re- ments or anytl r é = : depe ying OR to rd Tonight, at 8 p.m. we vare having a session up there regarding “The Ex- lowed by soup discussion, We entered two plays in the Drama Festival held We all join in congrat- ulating Donna Townsend who received the “runner- up award for best actress of the festival, and Rob Al- ‘exander who was chosen ‘third best Ly We would also like to atulate ? les who won “best per- formance” with its gy pen “Singing Through Windows”. We wish them luck on their trip to Dawson Creek. Thanks to Mrs, Walters for her excellent costumes, and to Mr. Sheppard and his stage crew. We sincere- ly appreciate the help ev- eryone gave in making the plays Possible, e noite ea ee enjoyed the val a fenes in , even though badly shaking legs was the nervous readien mt a em got. ener: you aut fai way through your test piece when you realize everyone is starin, at you an you have no music or books or instru- con: Stanley Hum- nd upon... . You just have to stand up there and pray ou won't forget any-. 2 There were a lot of people in the audience be- cause Nelson had font over a ve ‘ong group of con- festants, The eon (In one class there were 18 conte! Because of the large classes it took until after seven p.m. to finish Thurs day afternoon's preeran. Pretty exhausting, but som- ething the team wouldn't have missed for anything. ear] ee ur £ OUP was very by ome seven fete, six Secs, two th- irds and 2n average mark of well over 80. was the finals in hampionship ceived ‘tre ye k Vroom received (87) was Festival in the Speech Susan Sh- Tait, Pat ‘odor, Rob- McFar. moorkofi e, Ji Greg Bishop. Their adjudication sh- ects will be available to those who are interested in the technical parts of the competitions. The adjudicator, Miss Scrivener, was very helpful and encouraging when writ- ing these. The team is to do some comedy rout- ines for the school in June asa ge from the more serious work. It should be funt | : planning Bridal Shower Held in Honor Of Ardelle Heglin A surprise miscellan- eous bridal shower was he- Id recently to honor Ardel- le Heglin of Kinnaird ¢ the Heel fauly” gate of the He; fa gath- ered at the home of Mrs. Frank Bergen to honor the bride-elect who was given a seat of honor set in a bri- dal theme which included a miniature church with the bride entering. Games were played dur- ing a very enjoyable even- Hostesses were Mrs, F, Bergen, Mrs. B. Berquist, Mrs. F. Goldsbury, Mrs. B. MeNee and Mrs. E, Mills,” Monday Court Two separate cases of having a blood alcohol cou- nt over .08 and two of min- ors In possession of Hquor were heard in court here Monday before Judge R. R. van Patten. John Webster of Kin- naird was fined $250 or in default 30 days jail on a charge of having a blood alcohol count over .08, His driver's licence wes also suspended for 30 days, The charge resulted fr- om a routine check Satur- ay. On an identical charge, check March 9, Wesley Wayne Lucas, 17, was fined $25 or in de- fault 15 days in jail on a charge of a minor in pos- session, This charge arose from an incident on March 23 when Lucas and two other minors had in thelr posses- sion a case of beer. One other minor ap- peared in court last wee! and being under 17-years- of-age did not have name released for publica- tion, James Vigue of Kinnaird was fined $50 or in defau- It 15 days, on a charge of . being a minor in possession, This charge arose from & routine check Friday. Categories, so he two other special champion- shi ‘ds ell. Edblad, Ken Jackson, Pat- ticla McKay, Robyn Miller- Continual Growth Reported By Kinnaird Public Library Circulation of books in the Kinnaird Public Library continues to show progres- sive growth with a 89.6 per cent increa: 636 were books taken by adults and 790 out juveniles, "Membership increased by 25 in February. This re- presents 15 adults and 10 juveniles. A total of 105 books were added to the shelves of which 55 were new ad- ult books and 45 new juven- ile books. Librarian Jean Turner reported appHcation for a . Canada council book kit has een received and complet- ed as well as an applica- tion for a CFUW grant had been received. Val-halla Rangers Attend Winter Camp at Syringa y iter The Book Shop West's Store Anderson Ins. Agencies Castlegar Bicycle Shop JOAN HAAS ld also be tak time out not to lose the tea and sugar. _ ‘Three typists have been hired under an LIP rant. These are Marlene ‘by, Ruth Richards and Lorelie Kristoffesen. With $25 received from Friends of the Library, mats for the children have peen purchased with the re- maining money to be used to buy story book record combinations. The following is a list ef new books at the Kip oaird Public fs The Organization by David Anthony, Then There Grew Up a Generation by ty Peatl & Buck, Paps la by Pearl S. Buck, Papa ] by John Dickson arr, Landlord’s Daughter by Monica Dickens, End of Line by Monica: Dick- ens, Preserve and Protect by Allen Drury, That Man artwright by Ann Fair- bairn, The Lost Angel by Elizabeth Goudge, Country Gulick, ler by Paul Hor- gan, Shrouded Wall by Su- san Howatch, zley, Tre: Knehel, § Bain, hulz by st Circle by Solzitsyn, Never Get Off the Ground by Robert J. Serling. Code Five by Frank G. Slaughter, Whistle and I'll Come to You by Agnes S. fe by Agues Turnbull, by le es y Willam Wiser, Bush Baby by Martin Woodhouse,. The Spy Who Spoke Porpoise by Philip Wylie. Spring Into Action call BRENA CONTRACTING LTD. For ditching, excavating, ‘sand and gravel, road gravel or cement work. Corner 5th and Willow St. — Ph. 365-7013 Established 12 Years tin 1/7 PRICE PERM SPECIAL Extended Till April 30 _ Introducing Joan Haas hair culture. Hours: 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday PLAZA BEAUTY SALON Castleaird Plaza Phone 365-6577 tter to Edito: pLigmees And Quality Highly Praised Dear Sir: hie I would! tks to jake this opportu: fo say tha- nk yu to Mr, Corbett and all the staff at Twin Rivers School for bringing us such a fine performance of Pin- bers involved, As an individual, I ap- preciate the fine example of fair play every pupil had a chance to perform. As a citizen of Castlegar I am proud that our school could come up with such a high calibre production in the field of Children’s Theatre. Anderson said it for all of us in her review in the March 22 issue of the Castlegar News, but I wanted to say it again for the parents! ‘ Thank you Teachers and children of Twin Riv- ers school, GJM. Fire Warning Numerous fires in the past 10 days have resulted ranger H. R. Wood of the local Forest Service is- suing a warning a flash sp- ring fire hazard is now be- ing experienced. “If burning of grass or slash is contemplated, a vies will be billed to the person or persons respon- sible for the fire, Y Tuesday morning saw two separate calls come to ee minutes by another call at 11.48, An assistant ranger and seven men attended a fire by an escaped grass , by a resident of that area. $ The Forest Service tan- ker, a ranger anda fire fi- ghter were dispatched to Blueberry town site where neighbors and West Koo- fenay men were aiready involved in fighting a grass and brush blaze causing a- hazard to the service poles. use of this fire is believed to be children. Girl Guides Raise Money For Travelling Castlegar Girl Guides Pe Zucvenatil aries Sat- uri or rags, coat hang- ers and articles for a white elephant table. Unsettled weather did les will be picked up by 365-5440, 365-6012 or 365-5313. Considering the weath- the girls did very well collected over 1,000 gers, sevi pou- nds of rags and numerous articles for their white ele- phant table. The gir! will go into a travel fund to assist the Guides who wilt be travelling to special centres this summer. [ODE Hold Semi-Annual Zone No. 7 Meeting Here rched the ditrct with hig ET! | Bouquets ‘of daffodils and pussy-willows, flanked by yellow tapers, centered 8 lace-covered tea table put- ting the accent on spring for the semiannual meeting of Zone No. 7 IODE hel In the undercroft of St, Da- vid’s_Church, Zone chairman, Mrs. J. FF. Killoy; welcomed members from the Trall and Nelson chapters as well as from the two local chap- ters, The afternoon began on an informal note with a guessing game. Each lady was required to guess the name of the famous Cana- dian pinned on me ¥ backs as they arrived. Mrs, L. Murdock of the Arthur Chapman chapter in Trail was elected the new ary-treasurer to work with her for the term of office. 15. Thanks was extended from the Kokanee chapter to Mrs. M. Rush of Castle- gar for having provided transportation to — several me! 3 enabling them to attend this spring meeting. Mrs, Killough introduc- ed the guest speaker, J. Vroom of a com: parative newcomer to the area, but one who has en- knowledge of horticulture and artistry in stained He spoke on the sprin; preparation of gardens an e control of plant pests.’ A very interesting and informative question and answer period followed wi- th many les finding sal isfactory solutions to their garden and plant problems. Former Kinnaird Resident, Earl Fink, Dies at Quesnel! home in Quesnel. He_is survived by his wife, Dorothy, and three daughters, Mrs, Loulse Mor- ley ‘of Quesnel, Mrs, Ron lurtal) ite of Hinton, Alta. and Miss Eleanor Fink of Ocean Falls, took ch 28 in Quesnel REGIONAL ECUMENICAL PARISH Anglican & United Churches ROBSON COMMUNITY MEMORIAL CHURCH 9:45 A.M. Anglican or United Church Service 9:45 A.M. Sunday Schoo! 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 (alternate Sundays) CH RCHES What Is Missing? ST. RITA'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Rey. W. Harrison Ph, 365-7143 Sunday Masses at 9am,-11am,-7 pm, © CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Office 266-3490 , Home 865-6067 , Next to the Cloverleaf Motel Castleaird Plaza ae LL ST. PETER LUTHERAN CHURCH 405 Maple St.; Castlegar Worship Service 2 p.m. Sunday School’ 10 a.m. 365-7502 and 365-8354 “The Church of the Lutheran Hour” —EEEEEEEEe APOSTOLIC CHURCH comer Be ea 0) jaza 10 am. suntey ‘School : 11_am. Morning Worship 7.30 p.m. Evangelistic ce Wed. 7.30 Frayer Bible .. 1 ; N, Walker - Phone 365-6662, a PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE , Special MEETINGS with : “Rev. R. Baggett, director of. ALPHA INC." Spokane's Rehabilitation Cent A number of youth from the centre will be present. Meetings 6-8, Fri. and Sat. 7.80 p.m, Sun. 11:a.m. 7 pan. : CHURCH OF GOD 804 - 7th Ave., Sunday School - for all ages — 10 a.m. ‘ Morning Worship 11 am. Evening Fellowship Hour 80 p.m. Minister: Ira Johnson Ph. 965-6762 ~ «DUTCH CLEANING SERVICE 24-Hour Service Phone Zenith 6826 825-4632 or 352-7123 MARKEN ENTERPRISES Amway Distributors Ph. 365-5459 Kinnaird, B.C. Etectrical Wiring BOUNDARY Electric (Castlegar) Ltd. Electric Heat S| Medallion Homes Ph, 365-7241 FAMILY SHOE RENEW 631-3rd Ave. cas TEEcae hr. Service on most Shoe Hepairs heels while you wait Holder of Orthopedic Certificate of Registration in the Shoe Service Open 9 a.m. ro ¢ p.m. MOORE FORMS ° ADDING TAPES . RECEIPT BOOKS CASTLEGAR NEWS Phone 365-7266 VACUUM FILTER QUEEN SALES & SERVICE 1440 Bay Ave., Trail, B.C. Ph, 368-9164 Business and Professional Directory For RUBBER STAM?S See, Phone, Write Clean Cut Rubber Stamp Shop Box 25, Robson, B.C. Ph. 865-7605 -PARDMAN “> FURNITURE] Maytag Sales _ and Service . GUARANTEED REPAIRS} Ph, 365-5240 GREEP’S ELECTRIC ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING SALES & SERVICE Ph. 365-7075 Free Estimates DESMOND T. LITTLEWOOD D.O.S. OPTOMETRIST 366 Baker St. Nelson, B.C. Ph, 352-5152 OFFICE SUPPLIES Typewriter * Ribbons Columnar Pads CASTLEGAR NEWS Phone 365-7266 H. VAN OOSTEN Plumbing & Heating Ltd. Plumbing - Heating - Gas - Boiler and Furnace Cleaning - Oil Heating - -Tinsmithing P, 0, Box 99, Cascade Ph. 447-9428, Christina Leke COLUMBIA SIGNS Plastic — Neon — Painted] Sales — Service « « « Reasonable Phone 365-7852 Robson, B.C, Professional — Prompt Installations RADIO & TV Your ADMIRAL Desler Sales & Service Also TV. Rentals Ph, Pate Zibin 365-5575 A-J's_ PAINTING and Decorating Interior - Exterior Free Estimates Gladly 4 Given Phone Jim at 365-3204 CASTLEGAR FUNERAL HOME Dedicated to Kindly Thoughtful Service Ambulance — Flowers Granite, Marble and Bronze Plaques WEST KOOTENAY ANIMAL HOSPITAL SS. No. 1, Trail No. 6 Ymir Rd, Nelson Eve. Clinics Tues., Thurs. 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