5A oh es fe SRY 5 3 a x = x & i 2 ¥ id) xe et SNe ie VBE Ye ‘) mi eloctet “ Silent Night Sifent night! Holy night! Alt is calm, all is bright, Round yon virgin mother and chifd! Holy infant, so tender and mild, Sleep in heavenly peace, Sleep in heavenly peace. Silent night! Holy night! rds quake at the sight! Glories stream from heaven afar, © Heavehly hosts sing Alteluia, Christ, the Saviour is born! Christ, the Saviour is born! Silent night! Holy night! Son of God, love's pure light, Radiant beams from Thy holy face, - With the dawn of redeeming grace, Jesus, Lord, at Thy birth, Jesus, Lord, at Thy birth. : Fingle Belis Dashing through the snow tn a one-horse open sleigh, O’er the fields we go, Laughing all the way; Bells on bob-tail ring, Moking spirits bright; What fun it is to ride and sing A sleighing-song tonight! Jingle bells! jingle bells! _ Jingle all the way! Oh what fun it isto ride - Ina one-horse 99 alates ‘J Fd Bt Came Hpon the Midnight Clear It came upon the midnight clear, That glorious song of old, From angels bending near the earth to touch their harps of gold; “Peace on earth, goodwill tomen From heaven’s all gracious King.” The world in solemn stillness fay To hear the dngels sing. Yet with the woes of sin and strife The world has suffered long; Beneath the angel-strain have rolled Two thousand years of wrong; . And men, at war with men, hear not The words of peace they bring; O hush the noise ye men of strife, And hear the angels sing. Beck the Halle Deck the halls with boughs of holly, Fa ta ta fa [a Ia Ia Ia Ia. ‘Tis the season to be jolly, Fa fe ta fa Ia Ia Io lato, Don we now our gay apparel, Fa fa la ta Ia ta ta la fa, Troll the ancient Yuletide carol, Fa ta la ta fa ta Ia Ia Ia, A) # Hark The Herald Angels Hark, the herald angels sing. “Glory to the newborn King, Peace on earth, and mercy mild, God and sinners reconciled.” Joyful, all ye nations rise. Join the triumph of the skies; With angelic hosts proclaim, “Christ is bom in Bethlehem." eC YES rd Refrain: Hark! the herald angels sing, “Glory to the newborn King.” Christ, by highest heaven adored, Christ, the everlasting Lord; Late in time behold Him come, Offspring of a virgin’s womb, Veil'd in flesh the Godhead see; Hail the incamate Deity. Pleas’d as mon with man to dwell, Jesus, our Emmanuel. Hail the heav'n-born Prince of Peace, Hail the Son of righteousness. Light and life to all He brings, Ris‘n with healing in His wings. Mild He lays His glory by, . Born that man no more may die, Born to raise the sons of earth, 5 Born to give them second birth. SEVERE CASTLEGAR NEWS, December 19, 1979 Good King Wenceslas Good King Wenceslas looked out On the Feast of Stephen, When the snow lay ‘round about, Deep and crisp and even; Brightly shone the moor ‘that night, _ Tho’ the frost was cruel, When a poor mon came in sight, Gath’ring winter fuel! “Hither, page, and stand by me, If you know’‘st it, telling, Yonder peasant, who is he? Where, and what His Dwelling?”” “Sire, he lives a good ieaque hence, Undemeath the mountain; Right against the forest fence, By St. Agnes’ fountain.” * “Bring me flesh and bring me wine, Bring me pine logs hither; Thou and | will see him dine, When we bear Him thither.’ Page and monarch forth they went, Forth they went together, Through the rude wind’s wild tament, And the bitter weather, “Sire, the night is darker now And the wind blows stronger; ‘Fails my heart, | know not how, I can go no longer.” “Mark my footsteps, good my page; Tread thou in them boldly; Thou shalt find the winter’s rage Freeze thy blood less coldly.” in his master's steps he trod, Where the snow lay dinted: ., Heat was in the very sod Which the saint had printed. ther Christian men, be sure, _ Wealth or. neank possessing, Ye who now will bless the ¢ poor Shall yourself find blessing. © Come , All Pe Haithul O come, all ye faithful, Joyful and triumphant, Come ye, O come ye to Bethlehem, Come and behold Him, Born the King of angels: Refrain: O come, tet us adore Him, Ocome, let us adore Him, O come,.let us adore Him, Christ, the Lord. Sing, choirs of angels, Sing in exhultation, Sing, all ye citizens of heaven above, Sing ye, All glory To God in the highest! Yea, Lord, we hail Thee. Born this happy tr morning; Jesus, to Thee be glory given. Word of the Father. - Now in flesh oppearing, We Wish You a Merry Christmas * We wish you a Merry Christmas, We wish you a Merry Christmas, — We wish you a Merry Christmas, And a Happy New Year! Chorus: Good tidings we bring for you and your kin, We wish you a Merry Christmas And a Happy New Yeor! Now bring us some figgy pudding, Now bring us some figgy pudding, Now bring us some figgy pudding, Now bring some to us here. Frosty the Snowman Frosty the Snowman was a jolly happy soul, With a corn cob pipe and a button nose nd two eyes made out of coal, Frosty the Snowman is a fairy tale, they say, He was mode of snow but the children know How he came to life one day, There must have been some magic tn that old silk hat they found, ” For when they placed it on his head, He began to dunce around. + Oh, Frosty the Snowman was alive as he could be, And the children say he could lough and ay Just the same as you and me. pa PUBLISHED ATTHE CROSMOADS OF HHIKGOTENATS sn While Shepherds While shepherds watched thelr flocks by night. All seated on the ground, * The Angel of the Lord came dowri, And glory shone around. i “Fear not,’ soid he, for mighty dread Had seized their troubled mind; “Glad tidings of great joy | bring To you and all mankind.” “To you, in David's town, this day, Is bom of David's line Saviour‘who ts Christ the Lord; ant this shall be the sign: : £The heavenly Babe you there shall find To human view display‘d, All meanly wropped in swcthing bands, ae in a manger laid.” spake the seraph, and forthwith pie @ shining throng Of Angels, praising God, who thus Address’d their joyful song: “All glory be to God on high, And to the earth be pea Good will henceforth, fr from heaven to men Begin, and never cease.” Away in a Manger Away in a manger, no crib for a bed, The little Lord Jesus laid down His sweet head; The stars in the bright sky looked down where he lay, : The little Lord Jesus, asleep on the hay. The cattle are lowing, the Baby ‘awokes, But little Lord Jesus no crying He makes; Llove Thee: Lord Jesus; look down from e sky, And stay io my side until moming is nigh. 8e neor me, Lord Jesus, | ask Thee to stay Close by me forever, and love me, ! prays Bless all the d dear children in Thy te And fit us for heaven to live with Thee: there. The First Noel The first Noe! the angels did soy, Was to certain poor shepherds in fields where they lay; In fields where they lay keeping their sheep On a cold winter's night that wos so deep. Refrain: Noel, Noel, Noel, Noel, Born is the King of Israel, They looked up and saw a stor Shining In the eost beyond them so far, And to the earth it gave great light, And so continued both day and night. And by the light of that same star ‘Three wise men came from country far; To seek for a King was their intent, And to follow the star wherever it went. This star drew nigh to the northeast, O'er Bethlehem it took its rest, And there it did both stop and stay Right over the place where Jesus lay. Then entered in those wise men three Full reverently upon their knee, : And offered there in His presence ‘Their gold and myrrh and frankincense. Then let us all with one accord Sing proises to our heaventy Lord; That hath made heaven ond earth of nought, . zi And with His blood mankind hath bought. Rudolph the Red-Noged Reindeer You know Dasher, ond Doncer, Prancer and Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner and Blitzen, But do you recall The most famous reindeer of all... Rudolph, the Red-nosed Reindeer, Had a very shiny nose, And if you ever saw it, You would see it even \ glows! All of the other reindeer Used to fatsgh and call him names; They would never let poor Rudolph Join in any reindeer games. Then one foggy Christmas eve, Santa came to say: Rudolph, with your nose so bright, Won't you guide my sleigh tonight? ‘Then how the Reindeer loved him As they shouted out with glee: Rudolph the Red-nosed Reindeer, 4 pale Santa Claus 3s Coming to Town . You better watch out, you better not cry, Better not pout, I'm telling you why: Santa Claus is comin’ to town, He's making a list and checking it twice, Gonna find out who's naughty ond nice, Santa Claus is comin’ to town. He sees you when you're sleepin’, © He when you're awake, He knows if you've been bad or good, So be good for goodness sake. Oh! You better woth out, You better not c Hh ‘ Better not pout, im tell ou why: Senta Cleus is comin’ to town. u ‘ Twelve Bays vf Ohristuas sent to me, A partridge in a pear tree, On the Second, Day of Christrnas, my true love sent Two turtle Soveser anda portridge ina pear tree, . On the Third Day of Christmas my true, love On the J Fourth h Dey, of Christmas my tue Pou ‘caling bie three French hens, two turtle doves and a partridge In a pear tree, : On the Fifth Day of Christmos my true fove sent to me, Five golden rings, four calling birds, three French hens, two'turtle doves and a partridge in a pear tree. On the Sixth Day of Christmas my true love se Sees on tan a | ix ria o-laying, five tings, four tol birds, te Flene pheng two Frehley i agi tree. aa é : |. On the Seventh Day of Christmas my true love sent to me, Seven swans a-swimming, six geese a- laying, five golden tings, four calling ards, three French hens, two turtle doves and a partridge in a pear tree. 3 On the Eighth Day of Christmas my true love sent to me, Eight maids o-mikking, seven swans a-swim- ming, ie Sessa o toy a-layi rele ing, five ake pangs. ours callis pang Dicles bpipahiatts ren pega On the Ninth Day of Christmas my true love sent to me, Nine ladies dancing, eight maids a-milking, Pee Sons oeeeeniner ra geese-a- eying, § ive tings, four eattiz: birds, th ree Frene h hens, two turtle 2 doves ond G partridge in a pear tree. On the Tenth Day of Christmas my true fove sent to me, Ten lords a-leaping, nine ladies dancing, * eight maids a-milking, seven swans a- swimming, six geese a-laying, five rings, four calling birds, three French hens, two turtle doves and a partridge in a pear tree. On the Eleventh Day of Christmas my true love sent to me, Eleven pipers piping, ten lords a-leaping, nine fodies dancing, eight moids ues Pinter Wonderland Sleigh-bells ring, are you list’nin’? In the lane, snow Is glist’nin’ f A beautiful sight, we're hoppy tonight, Walkin’ in a winter wonderland! Gone away is the blue-bird, Here to stay is a new bird, He sings a love song, as we 90 along Wali, in a winter wonderland! the meadow we can build a snowman, hd pretend that he is Parson Brown; He'll soy, “Are you married?” We'll say, “No, But you sand da; rey job when you're in ; Loter on we’ own conspire; _ As we dream by the fire, To face unafrald, the plans that we made, Walkin’ in a winter wonderland! ’ r ‘title town of Bethlehem, How still we see thee lie. , LAbova thy deep and dreamiess steep The silent stars go by; Yet in thy dark streets shineth . The everlasting light; |The. hopes ond fears of all the years Are:met in thee tonight. - ‘Fok Chiist is bom of Mary; “And, ‘gathered fe) Poche the poly Birth And praises sing of God and King, And peace, to men on earth. How sifently, how silently, ‘ous gift is given. So God imparts to human hearts ‘The blessings of His heaven. No ear may hear His coming, - But in this world of sin, Where meek souls will receive Him, still The deor Christ enters in. OHoly Gil of Bethlehem, * Cast ou? Sait of ‘aid enitér iy 5 ingel: The great glad tidings tell; O come to us, abide with us, Our Lord, Emmanuel. +» God rest Jou God rest you merry; gentlemen, ‘we were gone oe Refrain: O tidings of comfort and joy, comfort and joy, O tidings of comfort and joy. Now to the Lord sing praises,” All you within this place, And with true love and brotherhood Each other now embrace; This holy tide at Christmas All other doth efface. We Three Kings We three kings of Orient are Bearing gifts; we traverse afar, Field and fountain, moor and mountain, Following yonder star. , s Refrain: O star of wonder, star of night, Star with eee beauty bright, still pe Iking, seven swans geese a-laying, five golden rings, four calling birds, three French hens, two turtle doves and G partridge in a pear tree, On the Twelfth Day of Christmas my true love sent to me, Twelve drummers drumming, eleven pipers piping, ten lords a-leaping, nine ladies dancing, eight/malds a-milking, seven sons a-swimming, ee seese a laying, ive five golden: tings, four cal s, ing: two tu whe Ge is ppt ng ae White Christmas \'m dreaming of a white Christmas Just like the ones § used to know, When the tree tops glisten And children listen To heor sleigh bells in the snow. I'm dreoming of a white Christmas With every Christmas card | write. May your days be merry and bright, And may all your Christmases be white. Guide us to pens perfect light. terete Solo (Melchior): Bom a King on Bethlehem’s plain, Gold | bring to crown Him again. : King forever, ceasing never, — Over us all to reign. Solo (Caspar): Frankincense to offer have |, Incense owns a Deity nigh; Prayer and praising, all men raising, Worship Him, God most High, Solo (Balthazar): \ : Myrrh Is mine; its bitter perfume Breathes a life of gathering gloom; Sorrowing, singing, ni Sealed in the stone-cold tomb, oa Glorious‘now behold Him arise King and God and Sacrifice; . Allefuio, Atfetuio, Eorth to the heavens replies. CastiLEaik- NEWS/ red aSOTIMA TS ph You'll go down in history! YO CVE SEYR OK BA SRO Yolo el eet yet Hote yeti Set oe Nets Seok Yor IA Hi ADEA BENNER x : Bittle’ Town of Bethlehem = On the First Day of Christmas my true | love ft - OK PACEANCER | Ca te (Recreation News oe Public Skating Schedule : Public ekating will be in ‘atthe new. arena’ Foughout, the Christmas ‘gues except for Christ- ; “Day, Boxing. Day ‘and’ New" ‘Year's Day. ‘The, dates itimes ¢ are as follows: Dec. ; ‘noon and 1:30 - 3:30 p.m.; “1 Jan, 6, 2:45 - 4:45 p.m; 6, ¥15- 4 p.m. and 8 - 9:16 p.m.; 4, resume regular schedule. #. “4 Admission to public ‘gkating. sessions is children oY cerits, students 60 cents Zid adults ‘75 cents. Strip: jckets for public skating are available in. books of 20 ata Mower rate than if. bought’ pidividually. These strip tick- 7 :At this time’ of, year, ~ many, People are thinking ‘of skiing: 8 Previa: of often: ave a be aval al “Recreation Commission ’ A Red. Mountain learn- to-ski, package has hee: rate for. citizens. of Gratioees and Dists! . ‘For $65, ceive ‘five ; hour. lessons, five day passes ‘and equipment for five dayat skiing, plus transportation'to and from Red. Mountain for five consecutive Wednesdays starting Jan. 23, -/ There val be lessons for \* make. and prac- 1 Stocking -stulfers. Rebel Hockey : There , are two Rebel. ak games remaining this ar, This, Thursday night bain Forks Border Bruins Bre i in the new arena to take at the ‘Rebels at 8! o'clock. lext Thuréday, again at 8:30 m., the Rebels host the — ‘SPrail Junior Smoke Eaters. “3%. Atom Tournament: ‘Off Dec. 27,28 and 28 the fow arena is going to be the - ite of a six-team invitational jurnament for the Atom jivision Minor Hockey play-. - gts, sponsored by the Castle- r and District Minor Hoc- Association. ¥ ‘Winter Program af! Regional. Recreation sGommission No. 1's Winter ‘ Program is now set for-the ew year. Registration will rt at 8:30 a.m. on Jan, 14 akiers. Intermediate skiers with their own equipment _ will be charged, $45." Anyone. janting return transportation | to Red Moun- cateh | the’ bus Wednesday morning at the Complex for the five ¥ HBAS Uher lessons will be takin will leavelr¥l > 8:80 ‘atte watd lea Mountainave760 p.m return te¥p.cr' ~ Infétnatigh on} any of our winter prams is wyatt © able by ¥ali! od Irwin at the Recrén Sor er 3386. Broebycee © wit on our Complex at‘ 2 i tbe; available, ‘ta he new year. pri ioc. ite Jan. 14. regiaiea an nai as Greetings fee “tite Pat ;MacKin-: .non and, Rod Jlrwin, staff: at “Sgn the prog will com- “Stgence on Jan. 21. A. varied --Seange of programs is going to jbo offered for persons of all ages in Castlegar’ and sur- “feunding district..." “EC Cross-Country Ski Lessons ::- ‘Commis: . sion No. 1 ould like to wish © everyone -in our recreation district. We look forward to serving you: and working eit: ate wer “inventory. Just as. a, homemaker counts the ine of oe lessons. marae ES setiton 1OY, bet ‘S3fresources depart: ‘ment, at ‘Selkirk, Col-- ,lege,: on ‘current top- ics, in resource man. , - agement: / If- any. questions: from .the: con- tent of this column, or regarding forest re- rces. in, general’ a _ranged ‘through the fe ALi ty, member’ ‘will’ reation Office at a reduced be available to ans- questions on. sons will'y¢-*: ol ¥esdays, 1.to2 p.m. | ne-and 4 cone-half Ni Uftave you ever wondered * ow" ‘foresters measure: a even why they “mda it? ‘The process of counting ‘tees ‘and ‘evaluation tree growth is called the forest 50 ree tolls ea iequency of cach erect, of vo | education service aoath iacenmace bark volume growth. Those stand: and/or | helght © atteaca! : wide :ve"For’ business. purposes and forest is-a plus with too. many trees per ‘mente of topography, soil,” hectare (high density) may. “climate ‘and other relevant become stagnant and pro- business) the volume of wood! in a forest stand ‘is the most common and useful inventory measure. Separation of a stand. “into :.diameter and’, volume ‘classes per. species produces a stock table. Forest cruising is. the actual process of measuring trees in the field for height, diameter, growth rate, basal area, plus the other environ-, mental factors necessary for good management. Thus, a cruiser is a forester, whose job’ isthe gathering of \in- ventory information. , Measurement of héight -by. climbing a tree and drop- ping down’a tape measure is impractical and usually \im- possible.’ So the: cruiser stands a measured distance | from the tree and using an steaks in her instrument such as an‘ abney . freezer ora » Befc sold, jtfie :seller and buyer: must know the volume’ of nce Tg Ne, ;;wood with. which. they. are. dealing. Prior to harvesting the forest: crop, -it. is nec- counts. or cli the .. “his? ‘nails, ‘a forester counts trees ‘and measures the yol- “ume of wood they produce. tain from, he. complex can The réagons are numerous. angle between: the’ lines of, sight to the top and bottom of the tree.» The ‘height of the tree can then be calculated math- ematically. Some’ instru- ments (hypsometer, Haga al- “timber, can be ibrated so that the height can uberread directly from a seale. : essary'to know the ag “ecological system. The’ in- “ventory .must include an ‘evaluation of tree: character- a very merry Christmas to istics and ‘the land Upon which they grow. . «As the forest is in- “ ereasingly being used for! is OUI N'Y free’ size, the topography on sae a specially calibrated _which it’stands, ‘the soil, the “ground water and many: other environmental factors. eS: 7 “The, proper and silvicultural techniques .2ean then be applied to ensure the greatest production .of 4 . wood with the least environ- <") mental damage. A forest is not simply a ‘quantify’ of wood! but an diameter tape, a pair of scissor. like instruments: called calipers ‘or by in- angles measurements. The diameter. is taken at a standard height above ground and . termed diameter breast height (dbh). . Dbh‘was taken at four feet six’ inches, but with metrification is now. uniform at 1.3 metres, Diameters may also be taken. at. various heights up the tree. . -The calculation: of -in- ‘ dividual tree volumes is more complicated bit consists basi- ‘with you through in 1980.~" . ‘Hockey ; Continued from: AS h rong ‘and D. Salekin; ‘S. imonen from K. Kirby: and touchnow; and S. Sim- eee from L. Stouchnow. Castlegar was: assessed + of 16 penalties. z:. The following day the Stene shifted to Rossland *ethere it was no contest. S. “imonen scored twice with J. . ith, S. Armstrong and R. “Morris scoring singles to end ie game 60..R. Howes Sgained | the. shutout. . hee After a week: off, the am travelled to Beaver Malley for a poorly: played ‘pfame of shinny. The offici- ‘Se in -this..game was portedly very poor. ‘ BE, Castlegar was assessed of 25 pyr) . will be Spok: “eonduet, Final score was. 5-2 in favor of-Castlegar. > David. Kinakin. tended geal in. this” game. and ‘in. Grand Forks. :The game in’ Rossland was two 15-minute running _ time periods and one 20-min- ute partly stop, partly run- ning. . In Beaver Balley were . two 15-minute stop periods followed by 10 minutes’ of ‘running time. Every rink on + the inter-city schedule uses a different game format and it is hoped that league officials will determine a rigid format for play-offs. . Castlegar Midget Rep’s next home game is Friday at 97:15 p.m. when the visitors Gaime to be’ ro of three fighting majors calls) and one mis- = There was & good, res-_ Sponse to, the. schools’ com: “epietition’ held‘last- month by. wthe Castlegar Gonads Book ‘ of the Young Canada Week. . Wihners | ‘with “the: best Sutiginal book: jacket designs = sagyere: ee Carrie Kemp; honor- le “mention — “Chaves, Amy Rodgers. ‘Ss Kindergarten. P-M. — sist Dionne Smith; honor- Sable mention = ° Bradley hnes, Kurt: Roberts. “adinnaird Elementary a ‘Grade One — First, Neil ones, Div. 1;- honorable ‘mention — Derek Lalonde, Elena . “played in. the Regional Rec- reation Complex. \ achoff, ‘weuay Gonk:. Grade Two — First, .. Kerry Ann Szkica: | Pass Creek : * Grades 8 and 4:— First, ’ other p watershed iuanagemant, wildlife refuges, ete. — the information from the inven- y, Jr seein ako anencasuries stant or. f oo eco The grouping of trees ir the forest is called a stand, and, may be described in a number of 4 waye. Trees with- cally of using height and. di- ameter measurements. These.are_often multiplied in: accounts forthe base to tip taper of the-treeyty ~. = The land area ‘occupied by trees in a stand is called in the: stand’ are commonly: basal area and is a useful counted. with ethers. of sim- of ilar height and diameter. This data is presented ina stand table showing the timeter, Relaskop) are’ cal- ‘ ‘of sight similar. to height - Praise Him, praise‘Him, hallelujah various formulae, by: a, con-.; tar -which’, se gat ads hee pete duce very. ttle annual growth. The of tors. ‘All of these are useful in ‘determining the. quality .of growing conditi for the changes within each forest stand requires that periodic inventories be taken. Man- agement plans can then be continuously updated to maintain a supply of timber for whatever desired pur- poses, in perpetuity. tree.and tle overall produc tivity of the. forest:stand. . Growth in the: forest is never static, Some trees may succumb toold age, insects or ‘disease: Some may, respond to openings left by dead trees and produce . above‘ average sour sincere oppreciation lor:the privilege ‘of serving you. We value both your friendship and your - tronage, May the coming year bea most Happy and. Healthful one tor you and your family. °. THE MANAGEMENT & STAFF . MI KE' Ss MOBILE . HOMES Ltd CASTLEGAR = DRUM’ ORNAMENT —. Replicas. of the drums which * ‘accompanied marching soldiers in the early days of Canada were very popular as Christmas ornaments among our early * settlers. These replicas were printed on embossed cardboard in extraordinary detail,’ and could. be assembled easily by children fitting numbered tabs into pre-cut slots.” On a cold, dark morn a Child was born In a dirty stable bare. __ The angels sang, the shepherds camo ‘To worship the: Baby there. Mary smiled and pondered awhile And at: her infant she Her first-born Son, this little Child Was Messiah, the Ancient of Days. Gold and frankincense and myrrh Were placed at the young Child's feet By ‘scholars from the east who.had come To worship this new: Prince of Peace. ‘He left His glory above. O praise: Jehioyah God on High What wondrous, wonderful pve: ‘Christmas Song | 3 From Ron, Sharon & Shelly of the Robson General Store. | Lo SRORGON SS a Dee SS iG, Other « inveritory measure- ments may include crown ; ‘diameter, _ crown closure, Clubs, Businesses, Church Groups, Unions, Community Organizations... * © We can print and collate your camera-, ready bulletins, newsletters, etc. with One Production Day Service— FRIDAY Ready TUESDAY at 8:30 a.m. price t . The quality Is good and our prices are far less than bys most printing methods: Drop in and get a jay’! CASTLEGAR NEWS Es 191 Columbia ‘Jennifer Voykin, Grade 3; . | first, Lana Zaytsoff, Grade. 4; henerable mention + +. entire ‘2Cantlegar "Woodland Park wes pirieewrnns AM — Grade 2 — First, Sarah. Byers.” Grade 3 -- ‘First, Angela Smee. Grades 4 and 5, Div.2— Group :prize.— Helaine Ol- eski, Gordon Fancy, Sandra Sherstobitoff, Steven (Gr. 4), Jesslyn Robinson, Grewcock, son, Debbie Cheveldave, Fi- ona Carroll, Chris Susut. Brenda : Jennifer Peter- . KOOTENAY WEST NEW DEMOCRATIC | ‘Russell Lundqui: Jude sHunder, Carol Reid. Walley Vista #, Kindergarten A.M. — ‘First, Dustin Rilcof; -honor- “{4ble mention — Leah: Ken- Kindergarten:"P-M. — . sfirst, Ryanna Westhoff; hon-. FGrable mention: = =. ghad Os... “Wanted . Clean. Cotton a » Rags ; Castiegar Nows 191 Columbia Ave. ¥ PARTY NOMINATION CONVENTION Sunday, Dec. 30, 1979. 1:00 p.m. _ Kinnaird Hall ape MEMBERS. URGED TO ATTEND f - Paid forby the Kootenay West IP Associatios set Best Wishes for the HOLIDAY SEASON. & A Happy New Year. Forest Products Ltd. Slocan City, B.C.