AR‘NEWS, Thursday, Nov. 3, 1966 | 1400 am. Holy Communion THE SALVATION ARMY (11 Pine Street) The Salvation an Gite moved its activities to Main Street. $u ; n a.m, Holiness Meeting. ednesday 8.00 p.m. Bible Study. 10.00 a.m. Home League. Phone 365-7112 Envoy Cliff Phipps APOSTOLIC CHURCH : 2 blocks East of the Castleaird Shopping Centre 7.30 p.m, EVANGELISTIC SERVICE Phone 365-5884 . Rev. C. Stone, Minister All Welcome . CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH ‘\Family Worship 11 a.m. > Evening Service — 7.80 p.m. » > Pov All Welcome . TIMELESS TOPICS Men of Iron By, Pastor D. Reaves Calvary Baptist Church & §5 bar of steel is doupled in value i. formed into horse: snoes, ‘he:same $5 bar of steel could be remanufactured .to needles worth $350. I would even be Aneorelically: possible to that $5 bar of wteol, and|ty Worth Weight in Needies storm and rain, We will have no joyous vic- tories if we never engage in any fierce battles, A life of indolent ease can never produce real manliness and strength of char- acter. It.is the darkness of the night that reveals the bright- ness of the stars. The vivid beau- of ceramics is the result of ited firings in ‘the searing and care, to The heat, pressure and pa] Su tience of the refining process greatly increases the overjall value. Is it not also possible it the neat tot affliction, and furnace, The seeming tragedy of on may Pie a Giessing in dis- . Our God often digs wells of joy with the spade of sorrow. There comes a time in the construction of a bridge when the false work is removed and the structure is pases ary completely ' om Tel ation. ‘When wa have the props and district’ sen- their” knocked out from under us, ‘Jet | m us then rely fully upon our God. |" No matter what, or who may let us down, underneath us are His Srerlasting aking He saya: “My grace is suffi- cient for | thee, for My strength is made’ perfect -in weakness, Most. gladly therefore will I rather glory in my infirmities, that the power of Christ may rest upon Me.” tus, may algo be the expert crush us, may: e €: ences that mold us into some- thing of much greater worth. tl also ‘have a beneficial effect U ape on a ‘human life? ‘God sometimes places us in the refining crucible to remove the dross, and to purify the red] metal of our soul, You and I can profit from the school of hard knocks, where the sharp corn- ers are taken off and the rough areas made smooth. Let us remember that the “light affliction, which is but for a moment, worketh for us a far | P' more exceeding and eternal weight of glory.” It requires a cutting abrasive to shape and polish a rough gem stone before a sparkling and precious jewel gan be produced, We should not always try to avoid the difficult and sidestep the painful rather jet us learn to be patient in tetoutation. Sun- shine all the would only make a desert. Real growth re- quires the cloudy dark days of “COFFEE BREAK” By LOIS HUGHES Tell Lois: 365-5508 Box 731, Castlegar As soon as the Hallowe'en accor leaves store windows, 01 this. year’s choice for Christmas and the annual count ev down begins. Many have already started making the “plum mincemeat” which appeared in this column a few weeks ago. Most were cau- tious making only half the-re- cipe but reported results, each using different types of plums, were 2 ewaneing A littl culty was ex- perienced in the Tatty Apples last week. This coating can be very illusive, even when the Selkirk Junior Hockey Team Give Nelson Loss of Year Selkirk College juniors took a 8-0 first-period lead and went somewhat and they came candy islet to cool somewhat delicious. I have since been of: fered another recipe elt 0. be superior so ‘it: will have to. be tested and _filed for vet year. ere is a request for cro- chet. Tpiea odds and ends. This reader means those bits and nds that and a visitor it, Mr. He ans Presiding opened the Senior Citizens See a Film On European, Headquarters mesting, it will bo held Nov, 4;|' the Legion Mail, and the elec- Henkot the 1967 .cétleoes will be Meeting was Joined in ‘hes sin; Queen. was given to the new bride ane groom Mr. and Mrs, F, ‘The kitchen committee: for Nov is Mrs; E,) Murray Mrs. G. Quayle,:Dr.:Wm Wright and Mr. T. Blackburn.. Members were reminded of the change of- date for the next " Hockey Registrars Up to the Elbows “In ‘Willing Players Hockey sreaieration Sot oft off a good start boy: 7 from. four ou 16 ving up for another season of hockey. mn, Cec Munns and Denny Hughes were up to their elbows in registration forms, fi them in their various cat- ago: aca There were a lot of new faces: fand nd quite a few from the mall with the same ‘Anglican Women ‘Appoint Momber To few Council - The / was provided bs kin, who had A floral presentation was meds to them,” Bed Cross headquarters and U.N. Offices Switzerland. Mr. Evans on behalf of the members extended a cere vote of thanks to Mie Way- teal for a very interesting even- ing. Delicious refreshments were served by the committee includ. ing two cakes sonated by the Soroptimist’s Clu you THE FINEST. AS COME My © figu WELCOME WAGON Box 88, Castlegar, B.C. With Information P&G Builders Supply ACROSS FROM THE AREN. YOUR BUILDING SUPPLY HEADQUARTERS Ph, 365-8151 PainiS CEMENT PLYWOODS DOORS MOULDINGS ‘WINDOWS _ LUMBER HARDWARE. FLOOR TILES tia CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thutaday, Nov. 3, 1968 5 Kinnaird Cross-Country Meet Included in Schedule by Ski Team en- Panna “country meet. F onsored by the Kinnaird us Secondary School, under the. direction: of Kinnaird P.E. instru Be nd disteng Marie ‘met. fo, em the fine two, and one: half ‘nile ‘AS. part. of their. vigorous, training 'program, the national ski ¢eam turned out in full force te run ‘the course along with young school athletes whose ages ran from 12 to 18; , Ej ight’ women entered the | P! epen ladies division in which job | third Fauquier Golfers Promised Course By Power Company “A nine-hole golf course, to| both buile be at the new community of Fauquier, 1s expecied to be- come a major recreational asset for both residents’ and visitors ia the Central: Arrow Lakes Needles. Edgewood a commit- i igico will’ provide thie alte oat up te Abr: 000 ‘to' develop it, Nancy, Green placed first with a time of 8 min, 41.5 sec. Joanne Fath from Selkirk College and Andree Crepeau of Notre Dame University placed second and In the Spon meni! division sec. Brian Hanley of Trail and Al Murdock of. Merritt placed secand and third’ respectively. . Inthe team: results, Notre Dame University, with a low net of 83 points beat out L. V. Rogers, SHSS; who-had a low net of 47 polats, ‘KISS first place the junat rls’ division, 14 and ; Nancy Fowler, a promising young athlete from Kinnaird made a fantastic showing by placing first with a time of 9 min, 12.9 sec. Second oe shia places were: te Captured b ree of ‘Kinnaird ‘and Feanctio anetie Deets ce in| marsh of Fruitvale. In the junior, boys’ aivislon, Merritt Secondary | School: ‘fin- ished first with a low net of 38 COLLEGE CAMPUS By Steve Hindmarsh points, Clift “shuter of Merritt finished’ in © first place. while second tod ied haces . were captured joyer of Fruitvale by pale Freeman of Kinnaird. Stanley: Humphries Second- School. finished first in’ the intermediate division, 15 and 16 Y ‘Anne Leyland of Trail placed witha time of 8 min. 43.3 sec, while Marie Font- and Marlene Trischuk both from Ci hed second Student Suggests | Liquor Support Schools Downtown Trail hosted parade which began Selkirk co lege’s weekend Pep. Rally. Last Friday, 7 p.m, the Bal kirk pep band, and parade shall Ron Tenlsci, lead a cheer. | was Ing, chanting crowd of college students sporting banners and placards towards the Cominco arena. The parade fa a iMereupied by Norm Binaro. a Bob Craig, atu a delivered eloquent oratlons ‘on modern day problems. ; : . Bisaro asked his fellow students to cease their drinking of alcoholic beverages until the profits from sale of same were channeled in the direction of the educational system, His speech must have got- ten speer at evening, he was seen leadin; some of his, followers -to a spot where’ they. contributed to ‘support of, Slementary sehools, id _engin- at hee aie given. building has Responsibility for . bulding, | P°: ‘and maintaining the 2 parade © finally | ers reached ties arena. the students Coa witnessed » / Selkirk |. Broom | still having iMr, ‘Cral ice ¢ out against aaah both 1 leg 2 and short Al Oil: Proposal, to banish skirts ith ‘cries - completely. met wit pect to} of despair from the ladies in the crowd, he got overwhelming sup- rt from his male listeners, ‘When ; the. there the pedene made for, for the K-P; Hall in Trail where they danced tt to the music of “eat e Stolen Lords. run at, Joon from Kinnaird sues Secondary School to Stan- ley key, Humph hries Secondary dents from, Selkirk competed against, runners. from Notre Dame University in Nel- cory Schor Commercial League |¥ _ Takes First Scalp Al Season’s Start ‘The Castlegar | Pacific 66 hockey team started. ¢he season Satay nat arate son, The winning places in the men's division were monopoliz- ed by Notre Dame but Seluirk's Joanne Rath ‘distin; ed her- self and the College by placing second to Nancy Green in the ‘Women’s, : ‘That afternoon there was a against J. L. Crow whlch Selick was defeated by ve points, was also an inter- There mural football game and. track| fo, meet, The turnout for events in track ki wes) slight beat coach Wil- ly, Krai said , he: was. more than satisfied with the petform: ance of:the athletes present, Again that night The Stolen, elkink “stu- ne clean," fast game should: not miss these games. The team « consists Castlegar i men and ace your support, A’ lin ‘of ‘play- ers will be in next week's’ ‘paper. dents at a dance in the Kinnaird Hall Sunday gummed the’ Pep with another: win’ by first | Goya ‘rink: ‘all Ecocwt Junior Hockey Lea- Bue. and :third respectively. In the intermediate boys’ division, SHSS team finished first with a low, net of 58 points. Walter. Kabatoff from Kin- naird finished first with a time of, 14 min, 54.2 sec. Glenn Mag- ark of Merritt and George Car- relto of Kinnaird finished sec- Merritt Behools entered teams in the intermediate division. 2 Following. the thuslasm shown by the Dartich: pants andthe ‘success of the meet, it is hoped that cross coun- try races will become an annual Rink Site Suggestions Needed by Curling Club An appeal for support of the Goya Rink Plan to promote building ‘of a new Castlegar curling rink has been made fed chairman | Jack Cheroff, building ‘commi got. two meetings “un- Ter its belt” and is now calling eu estions from district | 1 ‘An estinated | $100,000 is needed to get the rink built. Sites so far considered are the Castlegar Golf Course and land adjacent to the Selkirk College *‘It:jg an indication of the preferred site, that: the’ building ‘committee is looking for. ago the curling club started the the plan ‘in: an ‘effort to build new. curling facilities,” the formation’ of culties regarding location, ina- bility to see eye to eye with the Golf Club and a change ‘in ex- ecutive brought the project toa A beers new committee now tormnee is made’ up of ‘“deter- mined men, who are go-getters only in curling but inthe community we live in,” he added. event at Kinnaird. In the future, a trophy will be purchased for each team div- ision as well as individual ones for first place winners. PETTITT PHOTOS YES You MAY USE OUR LAY-AWAY EVEN ON SALE PRICED: ITEMS “PETTITT PHOTOS. | SOLOHd 1111134 | PETTITT PHOTOS SOLOHd JLiLi3d PETTITT PHOTOS . back | en strong di acteite goal by Selkirk of. co! on to a 6-2 victory over Nelson | two inter, ee bear Junior Maple Sunday The loss was the first of the ear after. three wins for the Nelson club who ze-| 1 mained. in first. place in the Wests ‘Kootenay, Junior or ey ‘League game was fain Nelson - due: to ice shOneage| asso paced the college club perry a pair of goals—the Committee ‘will arrange nto have established for. this. purpose un-] 5 der the Societs les Act. ETS) When this « club. is formed, Hydro will be prepared to lease it the land for course pur- Bot the: third period chances of .a° comeback. ver! pressing, but suckden- hemselves two mi Seikirk took fall 2 ad- i s- Dougal uncovered in foe front of the net to. put the col- Soe heg olin ahead lege team. &1. Dennis Cherenko sent “Bit chner in'on a breakaway mid- ” PENTECOSTAL: TABERNACLE DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS, Ferry Schedule 1 tnd