SHSS Activities By MARIE SETO The Inter-School Christian fl re Brethrgn spoke on. Natures in Christ”. the talk, she spoke about Cha and ‘answered questions. “Faltowing d. Abo the interesting eve: 8, Eileen Sperling, taking a hint from the boys who won the top honor with their “Ro- man Ram’ cake, captured the award for the “best in the show” tegories are as follows: e ‘Best in the show — Eileen) rov-| Jane aan ith Candy © Marci Kinakin, 7 bianae Babette and Ester Lang. new BREEZE . makes it's the new Interfor fatex guaranteedto coverinone coat or we'll give you the extra paint FREEL ‘BREEZY COLORS Manctactured by Generst Paiat “Corporation of Canada timtted _Oglow Bros. 4 cl & Suppy COMPANY LIMITED. Phone 365-7202 ‘Tarts — Linda Roberts, Don- na Dewis and Susan Holdworth, Pies Ester Land and 4 Ma Markbh, it read: — ee Giraud, Lang. ke — Lillian Prat! er d'Alene. Er i e hoi of ‘her brother and sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Johnson, was Miss Garcle Johnson of Pamgman, | ae spaghetti supper for the ‘hockey ae of the Plaza 4 Merehants team, ane of the Pee Wee Cup this season, was eld Saturday at the home of ie and Mrs, C, Pepper. ~ Attending the can ight wedding of parue Stevenson, a former resident of I Saturday in the Spokane Valley Baptist Church were: Mr. and Mrs, J. Hendricks and phate oon Row sccompanied by ‘Miss ‘Th Strasser of,. Warfield, Mrs. Vida Markle ond ‘Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jacobson. Did you know? — A coat of clear fingernail polish will pro- tect chipped paint or enameled .| exceed three: per cent of net income. These expenses must be Results in the various ca- oan ‘penses of both may be ‘pooled end claimed ib if a Dunn and Mrs, Sweeney. ¢|north-south division were Mr. a6 cond in the éast. No Income Tax Limit on Medical Exnense Claims is no celling- on claims “for medical expenses on income tax returns, district tax- ation director A, R, Bevan re- minded district taxpayers this wee * Since 1961, he reported, tax- payers have been able to claim the total of such expenses that | backed up by’ medical receipts. Furthermore where a hus- taxable income, the medi either of them, leavin ther free to claim the si the $100. deduction without receipts, he sald. District Duplicate Bridge Winners Six “tables of . duplicate ‘ bridge were played in Kinnaird on Wednesday of last week. North-south winners were Mrs, M. Hood and Mrs. J. Frost. East-west winners were Mrs. Second and third in the and Mrs, Schunamare and Mr. and Mrs. Jonat respectively. Se- -west division were Mr. and Mrs. Zurek and gr third were Mr. Alt and Mr. Pack- Centenniallf Report 1867 ll 1967 Report No.1 hen I’ took over the job of orgatiizing Canadas ble at celebuation in_ histo to a number 6f pesst oven a few cynics, ‘This is the sort of line the gave iit: sconadlany aren’ itriots. Oo ae up much flag ow try. by JOHN W. FISHER ~ CENTENNIAL ‘owl have a} tas sovered this “when J GLENMERRY USED FURNITURE 3194 Highway Drive in the Millet and: Brown Building, Teall. Phone 364-1822, WE BUY AnD SELL USED FURNITURE Open: ‘Weekdays 1pm. 5.30.p.m. cm ‘Friday 1 pm, - 9 pan: One particular instance com- es.to my mind. I was-breakfast- ing at-a small hotel in London, England, a few years ago and became d i Centennial will and meaningful event in our with a-young man across the table from me. He was.a .Can- adian working at an airline of- fice in ‘London. With no prod- ding from me he poured out all his thoughts about home and about Cafada. “Ym not a nationalist,” he said, “In fact I'm against pation: alism. # cailées .& .| sented ee bs Trophy Winner Named ' At Boys Hockey Banquet The Castlegar Sporting Goods Honey for the most improved playe in the Mitey Mite div- ion. ne the 1985-66 hockey season has been won by Darryl Innis of Castle; we ‘The announcement was made at the annual banquet forthe Pee Wee Pups and Mitey Mites,’ held last week in the Arena hall, with 160 parents and chil- dren, in in attendance. y. was later pr re- of Castlegar we Seated at the weeds “table | & were Mr. and Norm Blais, representing the Pee Wees; Mr. and Mrs. Denny Hughes, Pup spots from rusting or spreading. and Mite supervisor and coach; The executive meeting of the Castlegar United Church Women was held Wednesday atternogy at the home of Mee t, with president Mrs. R. Bunter tein. The opening prayer was led by Mrs. Gunter and the devo- onal Period was conducted by Mrs. R. Me It was eclded that a dona- tion should be made to the sen- jor choir in order to help meet the cost of new gowns. A bul- letin board will: be placed in the church vestibule, so that all WA ‘Room and. Board A NTED .. + ‘in’ the Casth West Kootenay Nelson-Trail area for students planning * Ho “attend the College at C. 1966, to May, 1967. Please reply stainng accommodation emunn ond na Castlegar United Church Women’s Executive Meets: Joe Fodor | nock Goods. Terry Saekeon, coach, and Den-| iis nis eee Jr. Br through ‘the various groups to the senior boys. Mr. Blais, guest speaker, said a few words to the Pee Wee Pups on what they could expect in regard to a faster pace of ey, closer checking. and general all around icter en- forcement of rules both by ity, coaches and referees when they advanced to the Pee Wees. ernesses were Denny - Hughes voiced ap- preciation to the ladies of Al- pha Phi for the. serving of the Eupper. The evening closed with movies being shown to the group by R. Patrick. - ter,” scribe my feelings about my country.” He thought .his feeling for for his homeland was not j born in bac! acl in one couldn’t sot over here — and at least make a living,” he said. He. admitted it was just. a “fancy of the mind” — probal bly he'd. starve but Canada al- ways gave a ing of secur- vie id. “I always felt pie that ing wa; YOUR BUILDING SUPPLY HEADQUARTERS ? & G Builders Supply ACROSS FROM THE ARENA CEMENT PLYWOODS (Ph, ‘865-8161 DOORS MOULDINGS WINDOWS LUMBER _ HARDWARE -FLOOR TIL#6 : Buffet Luncheon © Saturdays 5-9 P.M. Sundays 2-9 P.M. Bring the family to this Sumptuous Buffet. dinner. Enjoy the fine hot and cold: gourmet foods. City Centre Dining Room (Monday-Friday). $1.25 ys to exp! feelings F about t Canada. church organizations may post their notices. Mrs, J. Sherbiko reported that the Dogwood Circle had had nine ‘members present at its last meeting and that its bake sale very successful. Mrs. Kraft said that the Harmony-Friendship Circle had noted that used nylons were, be- ing saved and will “be collected from any members. irs. T. M. Karpoff is to be inited. ho the next meeting ld to Camp Kool S