SCOUTS, GUIDES - PREPARE FOR jolnin, others throughout the world in wearing their unlforms to school. The occasion is one of bac ati te oe Scout fe gue eee: 20 neh aie ith a observance in Stanle Phries Secondary jobeer vances get In this 284 girls involved in the movement, with 27 leaders. In the various branches of Scouting, the Scouts, Ven- turers and Rovers, there are about ont © 180, plus qualified ET ag the events to lace. during Scout n ko This gets underway at 10 am. and it is designed for the Cubs. _ the Bi mi waaay a uet on Tues te 9 following day th tant down to . moth- er wt daughter banquet. CAUGHT BEHIND A BRANCH is assistant Castlegar Scoutmaster Glen Toogood. But making Leo Summers’ pictorial account of AN INDOOR ACTIVITY enjoyed by Castle gar Scouts Is the archery class held every week under the instruction of Harry Coles a day in the outdoors are Sart Soukoriff, Loyd Groutage, the Seoutmaster, Scott John- son and:Paul’ Cook, . of Kinnaird, ‘Here Bob Haack and Tim Ls- pointe look at the results of a shoot. TRUCKLOAD SALE OF FISH FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1972 : 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Fresh Fish Now in Good Supply LOCATED: CASTLEGAR HOTEL WEST COAST SEAFOODS this year as You build your retire- ment income. And, the nice thing is the Government, doasn't mind you taking a tax- ugh a Registered Retire- ment Savings Plan. suits your needs for to+ - isa Mutual Affair. break if you do it thro- § . day and tomorrow. Life Youcan pay less income tax Let me help you work fim out the plan that best SER _C. ARTHUR ANDERSON PHONE 365-7633 cs The Mutual Life of Canada 63 Castlegar Scouts Go to Hills. For Fun and Games Outdoors Last weekend, members of the Second Castlegar Scout troop, under their leader Loy well Master "Gen Toogood. Their activities included: also given in jgontract bridge. The Scouts that went e trip were winners ition last month based on points earned. These covered attendance, payment of dues, neatness of uniform and sompletion . of projects on The winners that were unsble to attend were ee Ste jibe Swayne and Jim Schaftul- zen. ‘ ¢ NEXT WEEK Next week the Castle- gar. News etary feature: 2. Sick rial tay cctivities bert Guides in this eres. 3 Girl Guiding Helps to Build Character In 1909, shortly after the founding of the Gin Guide Movement in England by Lord Baden-Powoll, Mrs. : A. H, Malcoimson returned to Canada to form the first Canadian Girl Guide Comp- any in St. Catharines, Ont. It was cegistered in England in 1910. Today, there are 11,910 units in cities, towns and vil- Jages all across Canada, with a membership of 272,815. All kinds of gists are Guides . « « city girls, farm girls, five on foreign voli, Tiere is a place and a group for all. Led by Ontario, Saskatch- ewan and Manitoba in 1910, and followed by Nova Scotia in 1911, Ginl Guides spread across Canada until, in 1917) conporated by Act of Parlin- ment. Membership today Vis made up of es, Guides, Rangers, Cadets, and leaders, in every province of Canada, Northwest Terri- tories and the Yukon. By private members bill, an Act of Parliament in 1961 changed the name to Gin Guides of Canada -Guides du Canada, The foundation of the Girl Guide program is a spiritual one. It is non- de- nominational and open to. those of every race, religion or colour, who believe .in God and desire to serve him. The Religion and Life em- biem of the Girl Guides, with church and synagogue, teachers themselves instruct- ing, supports the faith | of. girls of many denominations. The movement .is. non-poli- tical and. co-operates with other educational and cul- tural organizations: Duty of God and friendH- ness to their neighbours’ is the basis of the Guides’ code throughout the wortd. United Ai are among the 87 Girl Guide organizations standing .to- er under the ‘blue and fold of the World -Flag to proclaim Guiding as a world \ movement. / In 1928 the World Aés- sociation of Girl Guides and -Girl-Scouts was formed. To- ‘day; there are -87 Member and Associate countries. To country must have a eelf- . governing organization rep- resentative of the country as a whole, must accept the principles of the original Guide Promise and Law, must be open to girls of all races, religions and classes and be voluntary and non- political. A sub-committee was established in 1940 to foster Girt Guiding in the Western Hemisphere. i The Guide Organization is self-supporting with Brown- ies, Guides and Rangers ex- pected to work for what they need, Grants and donations from such organizations as United funds and from indi- viduals are gratefully accept- ed for administration ¢x- penses. Brownies are aged from 7 to 10; Girl Guides from 10 to 14 and Rangers from 14 to 18 (land, Sea and Air). Cadets (Guiders © in ining) are from 16 to 21. (ue FRONT STREET SHOPPING HEADQUARTERS © @ Hardware @ Building Supplies “* @ Giftware e Garden Supplies e Asst, bile A _“Everything for the Do-it-Youreelfer” a CHELL FN CASTLEGAR . Suppty LTD. PHONE 368.7282 A HAPPY, ‘BOY is Castlegar Scout Paul Cook who caught this’ one pound Rainbow trout while Ice-fishing during a troop outing last weekend, THE SCENE AT KJSS Our Queen of Hearts is Susan Is up tant three times as many votes as their closest run- ‘school tial at alvs the remainder of the we They were very popular waver in the school erybody e is anxious to know the names of the runners-up. are; (Boy's u of fore oat - then the Faction with the sun beaming ‘ap provi Here is our list of ev- nts; 1.) Girls 100 yard dash snow ‘shoes, 2) Boys fats “2 Baye Pieey back ack Pan And a cheer, ‘We will have a full list of the winners next week. There were big bon’ fie es shlaze re ne ond ete is Se jollits ery and a 2 every- ons. ¢ Mr. The dance in the even- ing was very good. It was well attended and the dec- te aay ve who apo POSTCARDS Postcards were first in- troduced in 1871. ter SHELL PRODUCTS ST. RITA'S "CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev. E. A. Brophy Ph. 865-7143 Sunday Masses at Sam.- 11 am.-7 pm CALVARY . BAPTIST CHURCH Office 385-3430 Home _ 365-6067 Next to tho Cloverleaf Motel Castleaird Plaza - ST. PETER LUTHERAN . CHURCH 405 Maple St., Castlegar Worship Service 11 a.m. Sunday School 10 am. Phone 365-5976 Pastor Robert Naber 1905 - 4th Ave., Kinnaird “The Church of the Lutheran Hour” SS APOSTOLIC CHURCH Wed. 780 Prayer Bible 7 Stu N. Walker - Phone. 865-6662 * REGIONAL ECUMENICAL PARISH Anglican & United Churches ROBSON COMMUNITY CHURCH . 9:45 A.M. United or Anglican Service {alternate weeks) ST. DAVID’S CHURCH, CASTLEGAR 8:00 A.M. Holy Communion 10:00 A.M. United Church Service _ 11:15 A.M. Anglican Service © Ist, 3rd, 4th Sundays: Communion (trad.) 2nd Sunday: Family Communion (contem.) 5th Sunday: Morning Prayer +-, Parish’ Office: Phone 365-8337 Clergy: T. M. Allen and C. N. Howard PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE ‘701 First Ave. Pastor: Rev. H. H. Graham resin Ph. 365-5212 GRACE: PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Services & Church Schoo! Sundays at 11.30 a.m. Minister Rev. Clare Martin Ph. 352-7400, Nelson, B.C.’ Business and Professional Directory For RUBBER STAMPS See, Phone, Write Clean Cut Rubber Stamp Shop Box 2 Robson, B.C. h. 865-7605 MOORE FORMS ADDING TAPES . RECEIPT BOOKS CASTLEGAR NEWS - * Industrial, Commercial aud Residential ‘Electrical Wiring BOUNDARY Electric (Castlegar) Ltd. Electric Heat S: . Medallion Homes Ph. 365-7241 OFFICE SUPPLIES Columnar Pads JAR NEWS Phone 365-7266 GREEP’S ELECTRIC ELECTRICAL |. CONTRACTING SALES & SERVICE Ph. 365-7075 Free Estimates OESMOND T. LITTLEWOOD D.O.S. OPTOMETRIST 366 Baker St. Nelson, B.C. Ph, 352.5152 PARDMAN Maytag Sales and Service GUARANTEED REPAIRS Ph. 365-5240 ROBSON RADIO & TV Your ADMIRAL . Dealer Sales &: Service ‘Also TV Rentals Ph. Pete Zibin 365-5575 + CASTLEGAR FUNERAL HOME Dedicated to Kindly Thoughtful Service Ambulance — Flowers Granite, Marble and Bronze’ Plaques FURNITURE cents. I. V. Campbell, Publisher | — Bruce Ramsey, News Editor — Mail subscription rate to the Castlegar News 1s $6.00 per year. The price by delivery boy Is 15 cents an Issue, Single copies in stores are 15 Second-class mall registration number 0019. ‘The Castlegar News is a audit Bureau of Circulations, It 19 a member of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association and the B.C. division CASTLEGAR NEWS ~ Pal eto Every Thursday AS OF THE ‘Castlegar, B.C. of the the Burt Campbell, Editor # Manager Rene Brodman, Shop Foremaa In ink with the correct name and address of the writer. “Pen names “wilt be” ized én request, but the correct name must be submitted. Agreement: It is agreed by the advertiser re-- questing space that the Mablility of the paper in the event of fallure to publish any advertise- ment of any description or in the event that errors occur in the publishing of an advertise- ment shalt be Ilmited to the amount pald by of the Weekly All should be to: ‘The Editor, Castlegar News, Drawer 490, Castle- gar, B.C, Letters for publication must be slgned Ing space occupied by the Incorrect item only, and that there shall be no lability In any event beyond the amount paid for such advertisement, for that portion of the advertis= From ‘The Brooklyn News’ Rich Treasure Trove of Antique Bofiles ‘‘Awalt Traveller Alon ‘As.a result of the inter- est shown by. the large:at- tendance aus & recent Local locate many ol hotels that offer- ed shelter and comfort a- long the route. These would be an ex- cellent source, locally, for digging ‘up: bo! Bees tron the 1888-99,.era, Bottles of. this date, would | all! be :hand blown types. * “Areas such’ as the old camps and Tunnel and Far- zon, have been well dug ov- er. But when’ you hear that such places as Cottons Hot- el, Porcupine Hotel, the Div- ide Hotel id Scotty’ Di 1898 gold he year the: Klondike, while on the Lower Arrow ingest stock, rail lines and ev- en the emelter from Heinze, to assure their supremecy in the area of. transportation. railroading camps w along the ri From Robson w ale Koykendall's son’s Camp. Camp. Camp, & ‘ide. It. tennis Be ed the excavation of 28,000 cubic yards or 85,000 tons of ante. rock Ten months would be spent on the drill- ing and blasting of this tun- Trains would be trans- ported over the divide by a system’ of 10 switch-backs, which would Bulldog Mt. A tote-road or wagon- irst cleared al ong ‘rom Brooklyn to criss-cross tion ot Hy atl on ware ‘early in ‘He stiernvon, the intention of mak- begun, Little evidence of work can be seen till Mclear Bros, camp at the long tun- nel is reached, the branch roads to Twohy's and Nug- ent’s camps have been ed, At {het tunnel the sw! ch backs have been completed and the tote road crosses them so many times that itt is like a Chinese puzzle to the layman, ing down the hill from here for two or three miles the traveller comes to Gotton's 8 hotel now owned ings and cater to a lar, trade, i Porcupine creek long wp-hill 8 fotel of some 7. 7 mil arrivin, brother Jim. are found rea. dy to cater to all wants of man and beast in the most scoepiable way. The house twoutarey structure, buila with good gor tabling for 20 teams. it is a favorite with the it. ers on the road and enjoy the construction are now getting more and Lae jlen- blasts show that railrouy building is going ‘on with ali possible speed. Weaving | the Divide Hotel early in’ the morning, some 4,000 feet in the -air,- wesoon,came to es Bote, which is also a stop- Place well patronized by Fravellers, Continuing on ie now well worn tote- Prominent Psychiatrist Talks To Selkirk Seminar in May An internationally known psychiatrist, Dr. Elizabeth Kubler-Ross of Chicago will lead a seminar at Selkirk College May 5-' Sponsored bat “the colleg- WEST'S TRAVEL AGENCY Your opportunity to make 2 dream come true. Take a break this winter and visit. enchanting Hawaii Islands with luaus and surfing... . or explore the International ‘culture of Mexico, with its femous bull fights and folk- ~ lore ballet. West's Air Travel Desk located at West's Department Store in Castlegar are mem- bers of both the International Air Transport Association and Air . Traffic Conference of ‘America. Agents for Pacific Western’ Airlines, CP. Alr & Air Canada Senior Citizen "Club-65" ‘Youth Cards and Youth Faros : to Europe also available _ Phone 365-7782 Dr. ‘Kun er Hoss has made a study on the phas- es that a person goes thro- ugh as he faces death. She has also discovered that his nearest relatives also go through these phases of de- nial, anger, bargaining, de- pression and. acceptance. Her latest research has tak- en her into the study of children and death, and. she will be sharing these in- sights with the participants of the institute. Dr. - Kubler-Ross was born in Switzerland and has’ dyin; time to her family and to conducting workshops thro-~ oughout orth America. PARCEL . POST The parcel post system between Canada: and the United Kingdom was’ inau- gerated on August 1, 1886. i it tials meeting in ‘the “spearheaded Forgotten Trail apialy nearing com- long down-hill the uitle. ‘ettionent of Me- Pherson ‘Bros, and Stout's a busy couple of stores, red ‘ing, things too numerous to men- n. “From here there is a long ascent of several mil- ial Glacatone in'a moat suc: cet “The ehouse is 30.x 40, two and | onenalt: store! an apap oe mare| hotels /aretot be ;put up as soon as lumber can “Leaving our hosts, af. ter an emeaile nt "midday meal, we pull out for..Cas- cade, 19 miles away, The road now’ Degina to im- prove ceptively, | have passed Olson end Mc- Lean Bros,’ second push splendid road along Christ- ina Lake to Cascade City. This» bustling place was reached about’ 7.00 o’cl where we were made af home by. H.C. ‘Thomas, the capable host of th le Cascade Hotel.” Library Boards : Name Officers Officers have been el- ected for the public library association in Castlegar and Kinnaird, = Castlegar, james Hemmons was recently el- lected chairman with Mrs. hath Hall as vice-chairman. Named secretary-treasurer was Mrs. Don Jones. In finan wich is named chairman. . Vice chairman . | Jean aurner and d secretary. Mrs. Eileen We Treasurer is Mrs. Muriel Walton. Library Friends : A new society to help the libraries of Castlegar and Kinnaird acquire books has been formed.. Called ‘the “Friends of the Library”, | a. .proposal made by Bruce Ramsey: at the recent annual’ meeting . of the Gastlegar F Pub! He Li- brary, hold its: in- - Castle- gar Library: on: March 1. The: program is « being - Kinnaird by, Mrs. Janice’ D'Arcy. CONSCIENCE AND COMMENT By, Rev. K. Neilt roster There is a continuing spiritual phenomena in has escaped the ‘attention of the mass media; a religl- ous revival that has leaped provincial and denominat- Fonal barriers. the revival there Follow! owing that, esa deepening oplnitual ite | BEEF PO | HAMBURGER | BABY BEEF LIVE! is the churches, Ultimate- nan deep convic- and © the feat of God comes upon a % whole Populace. iy There! are’ sev: by-pro- ducts to Yee knowledge, tue present ‘revival 1s the tory: of Sama 3 to have a natlonal impact. The human instruments are twin brothers, Ralph and ‘. Lou Sutera; from | Mans- field, Ohio. " Such centres. other centres lame. have been touched by the ing. changed. ; Man: there is no prea |. 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