NBWS,, Thursday, June .22, 1967, GRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. J. H. Wiseman Service of Worship ‘and Sunday School at 11 a.m, ST. DAVID'S, ANGLICAN: CHURCH 3.00 am. Holy Communion 9.80 a.m. Holy Communion LUTHERAN CHURCH SERVICES Sundays at 3 p.m. Held in St. David’s Anglican-Church Sunaay School 2 p.m. Rev. Harold C. Clark :PENTECOSTAL H Slerralorar 1 First Ave. Pastor: Rev. K. D, Cooper hone: 365-5212 Tuesday: 7.30 Bible Study and Prayer. Friday: 7.30 p.m. C.A. Service, “Where you are a stranger but E once” : THE SALVATION ARMY (172. Columbia’ Street) 9.45 aan. lay School ¢-11.00 a.m. Holinées Meeting 7.80 p.m. Bible Study 7.80. p.m. Home League GORY DEATH was the fate of this dear killed in the Pass Creek Falls area by dogs allowed to run loose at night, Game Warden Pete Ewart. said last Friday that the twa-year-old doe, killed in the early. morning hours, probably left one or more orphaned. fawns in the bush to starve, when she was killed. If dogs are allowed to roam, he ‘declared, this sort of incident is inevitable. Owners of dogs found chas- ing or otherwise harrassing wildlife will be prose- cuted. Under certain conditions, the dogs may be shot by game wardens or others, if seen chasing wild- life. — Castlegar News Photo SHSS Activities By KATHERINE KNIPPELBERG Seven... six. four school days leftit! ihe jun- jors received their recomment tions yesterday and tomorrow those who are writing exams will hand in textbooks and locks, Then, the once-busy school halls | ti will seem almost deserted as only Seniors remain write their last "of their final exams in Stanley Humphries Secondary 1, It’s been a busy term! In school weré ing of Ken Mosbey and Nancy Heats as King and Queen of windy: month! The sen- jor. band iravelled: to West val; club bar ama open ;house night; then Easter | wi holidays. With April's’ Tain ‘came a _|bers were guests at the Grand ved x fe "ae a age Bh taken,-and five B.C, Contennial exchange students visited th school; the senior band ‘ment: Forks fall fair. October found: itte bed capture the We Himes announcement concern- ing the West Koctens Festival, — the quan: tetite placed ee ea ion and the senior band won the Blaylock cup. Report cards dam-' feeb, some happy. spirits, OU a ‘The duates | were ford: grat od most in everyone’s minds dur: uring 92,0 ice | May, the month in which ered ual ion exerelses and the grad This Loa hd vhs, been s | too. Fashion show, prime a ; y. Ah, yes! It’s been a a ponders ful year! We salute you, Stanley}: Humphries! Marlane Ladies ay hi proves, 2s ‘eee 1d Ross- tO. Februae brought the choos- , Phil Gaglardi Speaks in Tadanac bere Breas ; feng of a united gc an a pe project of the fel- lowship, ffering will be re- > meeting will take the el service Wage ae age BS Winners Twice On June: is the Marlane Ladies beat ‘Trail on“Trail’s own field 194. The winning pitcher was De Bordin, usc He said the mn -| provincial altrmoon be Hquid later tomorrow. | ¢- thon he world may be engulfed total war, or mort hopefully back in its cust state ‘of uneasy peace, time this isi read, the "ait major tople of alocussh jor le of discussion. There are a couple of points 5 that must ‘be. nade ‘potore any [ pow eter .debate on the: Mid cae ey S aations alike sto sldiate id ling: “tee, ‘and. the each others’ bordora and hold respect shelr fire or else. th tribes. Second — the consuned of administration League-Leading Rox Hotel Team Downed Castlegar Pacific 66 The I league leading Rex Ho- tel downed the Castlegar Pacific 66 team on June 14 in Sunning: ‘Works, ee ee GROW League Standia 3 ream wt x HO tel 11 Pruitvale Hotel 10 addy’s Esso 8 Kootenay. Hotel 7 Trall Mach. Works 7 Cast, Pacific 66 3 Trail Hotel 2 Senlor Citizens - Hold Final Mesting e Castlegar and. District "| senior’ ‘Citizens held’ their final meeting of the season ast Fri- aay night “inthe Legion Hall, 87: members present. Mr..E. Bailey jwioad sare well discussed, e: sans one dealing with the olaee age pension, Various amounts had been suggested for an increase in pen- slong and “als also income tax ex- 8. cet was thought this stiould te e raised from. F000 to ther resolutions dealt with “) countries. . 1945. China’ n| leaving a show of superior force e should ‘say. meial pretend that, Nationalist: of the the Arab word - as- such 8 a D sult ol le ju in ee Thnk and oth the 20th A ‘d point which must be made _ the benefit of those who bemoan Arab refusal to admit ‘that Isreal exists, is that the Arab tribes made it abun- tly. clear generations before 948 that a Jewish state would ifast tolerated in the Middle ly talk o! TELEVISION. ® SERVICE — i, Radio, Stereo, Record Players “k SALES — Authorized Dealsr For. ‘* RCA, vicToR — Foer'the Finest in color or “Years of 6 ye ry Sp Fowl : Electronic Services Ph. 365-7833 Day or Evening 270 Columbia Ave. So | solution to, the ‘oh benelt con- flict must take into, account the it intends; itself mode ance the 1 possible, cannot De allowed. United Nations: resolutions are ‘céxinin to be inneffective, as the only deterrent. And that would uire united action by enough e' major powers no fehiouts would be to side with one of the active combattants. NEW PRESIDENT of! re Creighton; left, ‘was installed last week by district govern- or Guy Guido. of Kinnaird, right. Gerry Archibald, past] i president, was also on' ‘hand. for the installation and posed | m! for the camera after extending congratulations, — Castle: gar News Photo |N OTICE All prescription files and records for Pitts Prescriptions are now at —Carl’s Drugs AT THE CASTLEAIRD PLAZA’ For FREE home delivery in Castlegar Phone: 365-7269 tne big r United Nations do not help. If he means that the solution lies in..a declaration | prance, the US. and 60 and: ue zi now ;45..c ‘five dents he had been. oe on the, re by Mr! MeLuckie ee + entertain- May,. who sang several’: songs with. Dr. W..Wi I any: ing her on aR tin A ga bingo was én- joyed: with several Persons ning p Paes: arew from the Arrow Dam. The girls beat the men 18-6. is|is nota ouncil, The ment was provided by, Mrs. K.]. win- ofa world ‘in which: ambit ‘"~ Gahada’s commitment... to make the’ United Nations ‘work ig.a,commendable aim, but it is nO excise for having'a foreign po! it doe snot allow for UN isltores, ermanent. solution to > le. East (like the solu- tion 'to. Vietnam, Tibet, German partition.and various other pro- -blems).-lies in’ the development torial tions, are forgotten ‘and na- tions are prepared to, live.with as | each’ others’ Tdeo! ical it is somet which the United Nations must work, In the meantime there is al been birthday, Mrs. was presented to nina. nothing wrong, wath the big four Pulp & Paper Workers of Catinda Local No. 1 DANCE Friday, June 30, 1967 ‘Arena Hall MUSIC BY THE SERENADERS 8 00 Pee Couple ; Tickets Available from Mombers & at the Door ~ RENEWABLE TWO YEAR TERM DEPOSITS “Double Your Money News That Will Save You Money! OUR LOANS ARE NOW THE LOWEST IN COST EXAMPLE: CON THE: CASTLEGAR COURSE By. DUFFER JOHN ‘the executive held a‘lengthy meéting on Thursday evening t to! W formulate club policy and tend to gener of the ‘golf course. “Walter Jacobson, the Batre: : tary-treasurer, reported “a: re- sp le balance’ to the end of ‘May.’-He noted that there were a few delinquent members, how- cever, it ise: id’ that these xpe pe le will attend to this matter| th J ie near future. “Jim Corbett, fimance: chair- man, noted that there has been | P! | an'inerease ‘in both: single ‘men and family memberships. “With this and'a:healthy green: fee in- crease,'Jim’s bud; ot Brill certain- ea lc prediction. However; it~ has : been pointed out that we could improve our adve the course, 80 members, pass the word ‘along. . Steve qankon, agetal com- 8 | in, reporter d that | £0 the events at the course and the arena during ‘the: tournam weekend proved quite enjoyable ! rofitable: It was rect Playoffs in Progress For All Minor Leagues the high school and the other | absen Jar Castlegar-Rob-| son Troe | seball' season -has ended and playoffs are now. in Progress. ‘The "resulta of the last reg- es in the. sandlot div-| six p.m 3 ne games of the he playotts, were at Robson school. “The winners of tonight's games will meet in a final game at the high school on Monday at In ‘the sandlot division the 15, 6. June 14, Missiles 1, ‘Comets 0, Rockets 6, Meteors 4 and 'Satelites 4, Jets 3. June’ 19, Comets 10, Meteors 6, Rockets 4; Jets 3 and Missiles ty Satelitgs, 4. * aay In the Minor, League. the final games of’ th: son. were played = Son Thursday, June 15. The results were: June 13, Giants 16, Dodgers 14; Angels 18, Yankees 11; In- dns 7, Braves 6-and Cubs 10, ers Tune 15, Indians - 5, Cubs » 1; Giants 16, Yankees 8; Angels 9, Dodgers 6 6 and Braves 5, Tigers | The playoffs are now in pro- Bress and all minor leagues 1 pro") on Tuesday. The results of these games were not available at press The ‘winners of. ‘Tuesday’ 'B Bames meet, again tonight at, six |, P. m. One game: will be Played at Firemen Deserve Praisa Says Owner 6 Of Damaged | House Investigation continues in- to the cause of a fire at the home of Roy. Morrison, on. Third Ave. in Kinnaird early Tuesday. morning. ‘Mr. Morrison told the Cast- legar News Tuesday ‘that the cause had not been setermined | 5 £ of his i. started in the bed- room sometime before 4.30 a.m, Mr. Morrison’ said’ he ‘called: a telephone operator, who relayed | Hominiuk; message to the Kinnaird fire department.” = en were “right on le firemen the: ban he added. ite. of .the extensive | Freddie for doing’ an’ excellent: job: in extinguishing the ‘y Damage to the house was in sured, he said: regular: sea-| league. men Park and wile start at 6. 30 in ‘a semi-final tonight at six ix Pm. at Twin Riv- ers. Schook Tm ae ‘final game: will be played at Twin Rivers on ini Monday. On. Tuesday the - tions and awards will resenta- je made ine A raffle and cookout are also: planned. Blistered feet and parched throats were the order of the day last. Sat when 21 Jun- ior Forest Wardens, peed 10 iwas dertaken: by the’ boys since. the Kinuaird-Castlegar’ Junior ~For- est Warden group was organized about: a’’month ago. The boys d up’ the’ south’ side of’ the mountain starting-out at 8 a.m: from near‘! the-:new bridge. They reached: the. look- ‘out at 12.30 for-lunch, a much needed rest, and a up the| lookout tower for'a look’at the’ equipment and the view of the nding count red to the hat next year,'a supper ble at’ the club “house and the dance’ be' eliminated as the last one did not prove to be financtal ‘success, only: a social heer Jim ‘Corbett, in Otto Walker's | 2 ce xeported that since,a variety element has been intro- duced: inte men's night, her e has echt a” gt a’ gr owt in participation over:90: men trying th Juck on June ‘14. sina Bilesky, held on' J arent | Temon hak” repo! that tlegar’ Open ‘was-a success. Next year it wilt be held ‘on June ‘10 and 11, so we ean ‘start practic: 2 NOW. the Cas-| ( lets us give the ladies a hand ike they ‘gave us. They deserve Lloyd Ish, maintenance chairman, reported on the con- dition of ‘the: machinery jand xe: commended ' rep: and other nite, whlch now vl is near Ssted that and. for now, he pained that the outside be le brought out the neces- sity. Ee the second well, not only for the’ next nine holes but, also to be used‘as.an insurance for |-dii the present nine. It was passed that he proceed with locating and approving another well. After. a: prief: discussion, it was passed thet the membership Ber approached as to their wishes e development of the next nine holes, The! meeting 18; at 8 p.m. in the gion hall. All. members are urged ¢ to attend this meeting. With only one negative vote, all of number elght fairway was declared ‘out: of bounds ‘when tad Having uamber oro nies nd pl nu O ‘This is ‘necessary for the i anfely of Players on number eigh iors were formulated ‘and A PaEe. ed and jare now Posted in the clubhouse. We ght add that | children are not allowed ‘on ‘the eer athe men’ did fairly well ‘at Christina ‘lake over aly sweekend tha’ et as good =. representation from that club: cat cue open next Finally, oguatons for jun- Maccine “An extra: 100 doses of anti- measles vaccination will be Bro, wided fo> ‘Castlegar and district children, it was‘annourced early week, fe “Mrs! Howard ‘anderson sald Tuesday that the 100 doses were “left.over" from, the total numb- er: ordered ge j2dministering tesporise| toe 2 a pew ale 80 oie was’ decided: second ’ scorRgrunity should be given ‘to: children ' who :'missed out during the first clinic. °° The clinic will be held Mon- day from 9 a.m; to'12 noon, Cost for the immunization is $3: for one child, and $2.50 for each ad- tional child vaccinated. Castlegar News Essay Winnor Gots 3rd.Prize in B.C, Dick Fowler Jr. of Robson, who won the'recent‘Castlegar News Centennial essay contest, has taken. third prize: in the province for his effort. Fowler wrote on the essay * topic,: “My: Res; tities as i aden," the ‘already won:from the Castlegar News and will also be presented with a certificate. ‘Winner ‘of the B.C, contest and thus eligible for the dom- inion-wide : finals :and ‘a’ pos- , sible tri fo Ottawa was ‘Steph. is : West. Vancouv- eri ‘Second ‘prize i was! “taken by. isusn Marnoch of) Kam- onshiy “a Be ee an, is how champions are ma Do not’ worry fellows, the duffers will also have a’ chance at prizes. “Len. Harmston, ,:; grounds chaitman, reported that ‘a’ mos! quito sprayer er should be ,in op- eration soon. We:certainly could have used one at Christina last Friday! Ouch! further.reported ee the to He BC. telephone should be installed in future now ‘thatthe, ing. ups on the first tee: ‘Len pointed ‘out greens * have‘ ‘received . farther top-dressing and: should’. be good condition: for the egies! Open which. is ‘to be* held” on: int Saturday. ’.The - course, ‘will. be closed till late in the afternoon to non-contestants. >) Say-men, there. is rumour. that there are 26 entries from Trail ‘alone. Come on. fellows, | grou, bese of the mountain at “about ‘The fol lowing boys . took part inthe hike: Grant Ackney, rian. Bra Mike * Bs Lawrence Gordon, Robert Guido, Michael Harrison, Randy. Ho ough: ston, ‘Brian Lamond, Gugord Morrison, Jobn. Doherty, ‘Mike O'Sullivan, ‘Don | fra Shaw, Wayne Sinton,’ ‘Jim* Vigue, ‘Vigue,:/and “/Richard Windsor, ..": e. Junior Wardens were : hike b: siructors. at: Selicirk College. Schreiher’s Chimps At Cominco Arena A natural comedian ‘with a mischievous, actors. and with’ his of pathropold’ “ham” tures: the audience with a vokes- the’) gamut” of reaction, from ‘chuckles to belly- Jaughs at the 1967 ‘Shrine ‘cir- OF ris production. by the Hu- pert Castle International ‘Circus, offers. many new surprises:in'a ~The Salvation Army . two hour of the finest circus entertainment ever. show- ing in ‘the Cominco Arena, play’ ing date is Saturday, with’ mat- inees at 2 and '4.30.p.m. and an CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 22, 1967 SEUNG PE NY Nel awiv inh go baled RWUE MORE PRIZES NOVELTY RADIO donated by Mitchell Supply 6 FLASH LIGHTS donated by Auto Marine Electric _ To Be Drawn at Grand Opening of - Frank's BA Centre . Castlegar - Robson - Blueberry MINOR BASEBALL END OF SEASON WIND-UP COOK-OUT KINSMEN PARK, CASTLEGAR; f Tuesday, June 27 at 6.30 p.m. Minor, Pony and Babe Ruth Cook-Out “Piesentation of Minor and Pony League Trophies. 7 Also draw of raffle will take place. Wednesday, June 28 at 6.30 p.m. Sand Lot Cook-Out ‘Treats will be given to all players i PARENTS OF ALL BASEBALL PLAYERS ¥ E. WELCOME * ¥ "PLUS FREE COMET Nahob Coffee ib.,. aes LILAC - LAVENDER Within 12 Years! $1000.00 AT 1% PER MONTH evening performance at 8 p.m. ose am. om. Morning wa (68 pan Pays :Fellewdaip : comprising churches from Trail, # the fellowship; will be chair- the there will be special musical and vocal: selections from the var eas fowshi is composed af from the Presbyteriau Allian ssland, Castlegar, aird, Fruitvale Hes aver ‘alls, Rev. A. Walters, President man for the service et which represented His itl leh MORNING WoRSHI ts 2 Oa A WH Ph >? Phoné 366-7814 Rev. Don’ Faris * WORSHIP Kinnaird —,11 am. Getielte — 7 pm. rd Church School Ags; i to grade 3- -114.m. 34 to 9- 9.45 am rot Example: $1000.00 TERM DEPOSITS AT 6% INTEREST $101.36 $107.44 $113.89 ‘$1503.65 5 $2012.00 " OVER 12 MONTHS. COSTS ONLY TOTAL $1060.00 $1123.60 $1190.98 $1262.43 $1338.17 $1418.46 $1593.77 “$1689.99 “$1790.75 $1898.19 $48. 32, BASED ON: 1966 BORROWING MEMBERS; INCLUDES 27% DIVIDEND; LOANS ARE INSURED IN MOST CASES AT NO EXTRA COST. ; _ Why Work an Extra Day, - Week‘or Month When. Credit: Union’ Loans are: the Lowest ‘in Cost? See Us Today! _ ENQUIRIES ARE ALWAYS WELCOME AT THE F RIENDLY Castlegar Savings Credit Union THRIFT SHOP Open ‘Monday to ‘Saturday 2 5 “Friday Evenings 69» You should. see our Home League: Table Two Plans Ou For Ambulance - Notice of Special General , Meet ng of The ee apped Children THURS., JUNE 29. eae SILVER BIRCH SCHOOL. BUSINESS For the purpose of voting < on changing the name of the society to The Kootenay Society for Retarded Children and Adults. Two plans for am- bulance service in area, Ca costing. less. than one-half ‘mill, by tor of CRRD. Bocard, 8 retary tres i ig the :acquisi- vehicle and tainer”?: for junction ete service,’ ‘would ae $11,700. fPpar “Both figures include annual costs for operatian of the service and cost of acquiring the meces- sary vehicle: and ‘all e ment: Much of the saving i that some. services—insurance, telephone, answering were ‘expounded: pete night H ‘are shared with the Sire depart. ment. SMOKED HICKORY