CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 10, 1976 The Art of Spinning is Demonstrated by these two Longtime Residents, Helen M. Fominolf, left, and Mary W. Astafuroff Ninety-Year-Old Tom N.: Opiow Demonstrates u Skil He Has been Bice Risa for, tise Making ot Wooden Ladies ‘Phat Kh Make Father Happy with one of these “FATHER’S DAY SPECIALS” PATIO CHAIRS AND LOUNGES LOUNGE CHAIR ........... Reg. $24.95 ROCKING CHAIR .......... Reg. $19.95 STRAIGHT BACK CHAIR ..... Reg. $12.95 FLORAL CANVAS CAMP COT . vesseeee Reg. $24.95 - FLORAL CANVAS CHAIR ....... Reg. $9.98 Mune. 25% Off CARL’S prue mart A GOOD SELECTION IN THE - y OF THE CASTLEAIRD PLAZA Phone 365- 7269 $19.95 ’ $16.95 $10.95 $19.95 $7.98 Old Acts Demonstrated to Public Holds Official Opening of Cultural Education Centre RockyMont ‘Studio A, professional recording Studio based in the Castle. gar Area. Studio Time Available Call 359-7584 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 10, 1976 8c gels you $20 Canon FTb Make your best deal on the Canon Fb and Canon will mail you an extra $20. Here's a great opportunity to own the FTb camera from Canon, Discover just how good the FTb is, wah feautres like high quality FD lenses, match- te full aperture metering and t/-1000 shutter speed. Then make your deal. No matter Bae you pay, Canon will rebate another $20 when you mail in your proof of purchase and warranty card. See us for complete details. We're ready to deal. Bul hurry! This offer ends June 30, Official 35mm_ Camera of the 1976 Olympic Games PETTITT PHOTOS by Her Loom He has Made. Looking on is Elena Kinakin The Church Bell News and Views from REP. Pantry Shower The Rev. Desmond and Mrs, Carrol! were welcomed to the area at an informal recep- tion and pantry shower held in St. David's Undereroft on the evening of May 27th. Some 90 guests were present, compris- ing members of the Anglican congregations of Trai) and Fruitvale and St, David's Angli- can and United Church mem- bers. The Rev, Bob Purdy of St. Andrews Church in Trail open- “ed” the evening by ‘warmly welcoming all the guests and inviting them to partake of the bountiful | refreshments — pro- « vided by the ladies of St, David's. On behalf ‘of St. David's Anglican’ congregation,” Rec- tor's Warden, Jim Waldie intro- duced Desmond and Marion, at the same time welcoming them to St David's and officially presenting the many and varied shower gifts. Desmond responded by thanking everyone, and’ re- marked that if the word got over to Ireland how well he had been treated in Castlegar the city would. soon be flooded with Tris! garden (weather permitting). The tea was rained out last year, but the ladies are born optimists and are confident the weather will be just perfect this year. Camp Koolaree for Youth Koolaree is a church camp located on Kootenay Lake, with a boat crossing seven miles east of the Nelson .bridge. A boys' and gils' camp will be held there this summer, each __ for ages 9 to 14 years, - The. girls’, camp is July.24_.. toAugust 2, and the boys’ camp+:+ from August 2 to August 11, you that. you can have a unique and deeply satisfying summer experience by not only resting your body, but feeding your spirit! Holidays can be combined FOR YOUR BACKHOE OR FRONT END LOADER WORK SEE STEVE or BILL JMIEFF_ 365-6415 Special Rates for Celgar Employees ‘” with, learning at either the United Church Naramata Cen- tre or. the Anglican Sorrento Centre. Topics available this sum- mer include parent effective- ness training, Bible study, the arts, psychology, spirituality today, ~“inarriagé SUNSET DRIVE - IN Bape Seen Inthe West Kotenape ZF youth week, and many others. and +: Further i ion, along with registration forms, can be obtained from Ted Bristow, or by writing Camp Koolaree, 228 Anderson Street, Nelson, B.C. Camp Koolaree is also used by several non-church. groups each summer. Its facilities are presently being improved with financial and man- power help being sought. If you're: inter- ested in lending a hand with the’ camp, please let us know! Making Summer Plans?? We would like to remind New. Pastor mie Waldie also thanked Marion Booth (St. David's Anglican congregation repre- sentative on the ‘executive of the “Regional Area Ministry") for her share in organizing the evening. On behalf of the Anglican congregation, People’s Warden Joe Killough extended good wishes to the Rev. Ted and Gwen Bristow and family, for many happy and. satisfying years in their new home at Pass Creek, at the same time pre- senting them with an electric table griddle to aid in’ their “house-warming.” The Carroll family are now living at 117. Pinewood Drive, recently vacated by the Bris- tows, We wish them many happy years in their new home. oe . Members of St. David's are invited to attend the service at St. ‘Andrews in’ Trail this Sunday at 11 a.m. when the Right Rev. F raser Berry, Bishop of Kootenay, Diocese, will inaugurate .the «Regional _ Area Ministry. The: service will’ be fol- lowed by a picnic: at. the Birchbank picnic site and everyone is asked to bring their own duneh? tee Se. David's AC.W. mem- bers are reminded of the picnic meeting June 14th at the home of Mr. and Mrs; Charles Idle at Christina Lake. Another. reminder: The Robson Church Ladies will be holding their annua) Straw- berry Tea on the afternoon of June ‘24th in’ Nancy Raine’s THINK KOOTENAY BLORS. LTD. 603 Columbia Ave. Ph, 365-5155 Members and friends of Calvary Baptist Church gave a luncheon following the morning service to welcome a new pastor and his family. Rev. W. Van'de Leur, his wife Mary. Lou and three children,” Bill Jr., Gina and Timothy arrjved here last week from the Vancouver area. The. congregation is pleased to welcome this family lo Castlegar for June, July and August, during which time Rev. W. Van de Leur.will be its forms are ‘available at St. David's, Feel free to call the chureh office for further details _ at 365-8337. Missionaries Remain in Angola _ One-quarter of the United Church: Mission and Service Fund supports 148 missionaries in 19 different countries. Angola is one country the United: Church works in. A number ‘of missionaries were forced to leave Angola during the recent civil strife, but are hoping to return. Two of them managed to pete working at a 140-bed ported they are well and in good spirits, The hospital has been respected as neutral terri- tory and patients from oppos- ing groups have been in the same. wards, and are quite happy together. We here in Castlegar can ff only guess at the tension ahd uncertainty of living and wot ing in such conditions. Mission: . aries of all churches have been renowned for staying at their. posts © during -hardship and danger. Angola is only a recent. ‘example. pastor. | ‘Cabaret THis FRIDAY AND SATURDAY in the Fully AinCond OUT Muse by MARLANE HOTEL - “Moonshine Band” Prices Effective ns: fo Saf., June 10th to fth t In Your Friendly Neighborhood Casticaird Plaza Safewsy Store Coffee a Sales in Retall Quantities Only Bel-air or Rhodes Skylark Bread Dough =m 5»-8} 9g| Fruit Cocktail <= Scotch Treat Flour Gardenside. 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