‘Almost everything at one, time ‘| or another is compared \to/a wo- {| man- because: a woman: is:so many things, “Here ’-{s ‘a’ comparlion ‘of “+ enstire” quick ° delivery. t Christ- Castlegar . postmaster - Deans! announced ) this week’ that the ‘post’: office’ will’ ‘be ‘open all] o day on’ Mondays, between, now. ad. dle Chsigian It will be open’all day ec. 16 ;and Mr, ‘Deans also suggested the following points'be followed-to | be ted securel wlth strong aed ‘4. Make ‘sure that the address put they, a she address side of your, mall, Place up to ey of our P pane bing ree b) the nab id's WA, a aiatloger Branch, was held last ‘week ‘at the home of Mrs, West: with, 12° membe ers :!and ‘and busin Mrs, % naa! we ealden |. Hapala ‘will pour. at "5," com ard, must, be ete Sed sa all pare 1s going | to the PG Chureh; fess represent: the: WA.: bazaar. | cole under: eight, ounces. may have ven a ful.’ Mrs. F., ae eportes many, ‘7th A: i A mu in Mrs. J, Kaufman Ph. 365-5488 ee ory Henke waa hoe ored at a farewell coffee party on Suiiday following ‘Wilted Chitch service,: Members ‘of: the senior asa student of practical one at the Nelson Vocational School. Mrs." J, C.. McLeod presented a pen ‘to. sues) Henke ‘on behalf! of fe of the church Lewis’ True ‘has tered St. Hospital in Vancouver * he will be’confinég for one é rt acquire ‘treatment for his knee: and foot..We wish him the best’ possible outcome to“his or- Lewis was ,injured a_ little i le “Grand Forks visited Tuesday ar this week ‘with’ ‘their fon in lew and ‘daughter, Mr. and ‘Mrs, Vv. Lamond and family.) >" A recent meeting of the upper Dandts Circle ‘of the: UCW: atthe home of Mrs,’ M. Deverney made lang the Sroup'a istmes Ph, 365-5883. and. Mrs,’ Hor ward, Mathe- Wiig Robson : to. take up -residence at 7545 Edmonds St., South. Burnaby. 7: Mr:and Mrs, 4. Evans recently Suent a Sunday: in ‘Spokane,’ 2.) : Loreen Webster: and Miss Mary Evdokimoff spent a few days €| at, home;.and'‘while here were at- fendants, for the Bonderotf Glebott "1956 FORD FAIRLANE n are invited to ‘attend, a8 ae a guest. The meeting hi e Feport on ‘the successful: all bat. aar ‘held’ Nov,” 8.) It! ch T Uy ‘their’ aia the aiid her'mbther, Mrs. Sam'Konk{n were Presented with beau mes: were played by the Py invited Suests with win ners being Miss Elaitie'Stoochinoff, the Thi sight for the “week - —, The} Dra: hortes ‘words, '“'Yes”. and a ‘are ss which require the The G ‘Committee to Rob- ‘son Guides and Brownies held their regular, meeting, followed by ‘their: annual’ masting, at the: ‘home of Mra, J.. Fornelli, There were seven “On behalf “0 of the guests, pre- sent’ and ‘several who. were ,un- able. to attend,: the. bride-elect: re- ceived a set of stainless steel cook- ware, a. stainless ‘steel table ser: vice for eight and.a stainless’ steel bread . box.. The ‘honoree thanked the ladies for,the lovely gifts and invited them: all’ to her wedding which will take Place on. Dec.' 21, - evening ‘refreshments were served with co-hostesses being Mrs. :Fred Hadikin, | Mrs.Mary Abrossimoft At the elose of 2 very pleasant |, ey are’ worth looking | iover; te cause ‘yoia ean! believe every. Wor they ‘aay? { ae He Hey "go; because if they ning they tell ‘the’ because they. are. much thinner than they used to’ be, and Kecause ‘every, man ‘should “have | one of his own and not' run after, ibor’s, his nelghl " Roflect Value. a ‘Where revenue is available to establish field offices the effect- iveness of the Canadian Forestry grams. forges ahead by leaps, and bounds,” says vice-president ‘Alan Moss in a report, on ‘activities in ‘This ‘was particularly the case in the Southern Interior, he said, is ‘ supported by. all members: the Interior Lumber Manufacturers A regional field. office Present. General business was dis- -cussed and it'was decided to pur- chase a‘ new - foaistoo! for the ‘Brownle :Pack.: and “Mrs. ‘William Sheloff../24:2:5 is now ‘established in Eelowna and has been most effective. in carry- ‘ing. ie CFA campaigns jn that area,~ eM IU N Y @. undland, Northwest "Territor: i Mee ataritimes, Flori }oaton, | Association's forest protection pro- |' ‘where the work of the Association |. distant? parts’ of; Canada: Dec, 18 for ut-of-town ly; Pl lo packs”. . This id convenient k “ ‘INSURANCE ‘AND: ‘REAL’ ESTATE NEEDS Phone 65-3441 “tc 48 your parcels ate. mailed | t dates, ‘oat trust after the. om * al. Post itt u id fast, are. “sending money | { etetae mail,: use’ post’ office | on ney! ord 1 They ‘are’ safe’ Poe tory’ ad ad a he duplicated public ca a. a y eter the eae had dons. consider: ti 0, not: send | date fora new Canadian’ peri * SM INT nT new. by? ‘the Boy’ Sco' Be ill ‘contain a1 ‘fishies training: tor sets spérts,| I puzzles and gam: stamp. ‘collecting, pete ae instruction it Queen’s = ‘Scout t aun pre # . Slides © were ‘then! shown remony ‘Robson ‘Scout's: moving camp’ which’ took’ place during ‘the “An “investiture ceremony. t Robson Scout Troops‘with Leo- Tard Fornelll | and: Jamea\ Waldie invested. {MidJanu dian Boy. This dian: ew. publication | Boy Ete its of ‘pe that or, Scouts but is for a # ats were. yards, er, being, invested as.troop leaders and Pr ta: wa “At this time Mrs. H. 3| cubes" anitawed' ty 2 golnEUp co: was’ ele dt to 1 es for’ ithe Elected: wel + vice: president, Mrs. ey! yice-p! scare 2 held at the {last ‘meeting: of. the | Aldri arty ‘thanks! were, extended | == hs officers for: call ’ Auto. ‘Trans. VBE SL and; photograp! ; membi ‘self projects,‘ special comi ection, “The artme: asons, net painter, arément| the’ athoine for, Father D Due to the few members pre-|: : i Mt sent, the slate of officers remains é é i hove al 1959 FORD. STATION WAGON .. Auto. Trans. v8, Radio Sore $1395 CASTLE MOTORS Lid. - RESTAURANT — CASTLEAIRD PLAZA Opening Saturday. UNDER. THE, MANAGEMENT. OF” SACK AND STAN SINTON "Phone 365-8021 _“DO.- DROP - IN” unchanged for the time being. .: A’ most ‘delicious lunch was served by the hostess; Mrs, Fornel- |: Hi, with. Mrs, E.. Thors © winning the‘ draw.. The /next meeting will be in. January ‘with the date and. time to be announced, e “LEGION CORNER At’ the: regular. biccmionthiy meeting held Tuesday night it was reported that'names for ‘the’ Child- ten Xmas’Party' were slow in ‘com: ‘fig in‘and Topics at ‘the’ Vali’ Toastmistress |: meeting held ‘ati the home: ue Mrs, Jack Scott in Robson: “What ‘kind: of. a trip ‘would one take if time:and money was no object?” was’ another interest. ing \topie. that brought 'a prance use to get the: names: of: their’ kiddies in “ages 3 -'10° years: at. once. The funds. for. Xmas ‘hampers was alloted. First _ nominations were. held: and : the‘ next ‘meeting on Tuesday Dec 17th: further -nomi- E nations:will be taken with the elec Hon of ‘officers to follow. « : a regular -meeting was in the,-form of a.work; party and’a good ‘turnout’: of * members . were present and. the work in the male hall. is“ going forward. very. we Volunteers are still needed :to: tin: ish; the’ job.- So - Comrades.’ come along. and ‘bring thé’ tools ‘to finish the ’job..Next work Party” ‘will: be Dee. ‘12th at'6 p.m." but volunteers are needed each ay, if. possible, bers; “Mrs, Philip” Konkin's ibbhonie. ‘Was, “Should one control one's temper? If so, how?”. This stimulated many serious and ell thought. out res- ONseS. ~ Mrs. Scott) reported -on~ the visit to ‘the ‘Trail Toastmistress, workshop, attended by several Vali members, during the visit of Mrs. Lee Viggars’ of - Vancouver, chair- man. for ‘Council’ No. 112° “ A‘letter- from Council’ No. 11 public “Félations. committee, * was turned over.to the club: publicity ; ‘As inpisiapta debate Resolv- ed that.women are. better. conver- an tasking forse ‘than men are”, brought to’ ‘light;‘many.humoros “and «re- vealing characteristi | | president, : Mrs, Dave: ’Miss Hogepdoo! closing thought. e ‘next’ meeti dinner. meeting to ing’ Room.’ Guests 3 and 'sHould contact for' reservations: 7. ry. DeLeapieo’ ‘urged to his home after’ ‘spent the® past’ three weeks asia, -4 in» the. Castlegar :. hospital; * Miss Jean Stainton brother John of Castlegar Sunday, wibitors & to Deer: Park. Mr. Schwartzenhi returded to his home "here two! veers spent Port, of the. Cariboo-PGE Lumber ‘Manufacturers -Association and the Nortliern Interior Luinbermens As: sociation -a similar cffice with re- in Prince ‘George supported ‘on he same basis as the program in Southern Interior. iz Mrs. Re Johnson. Ph, 3658294 * Among’ those visiting in Trail Wallace,“ Mr. ‘and Mrs. ‘Dave Reid, Mrs... Wm. : Harrower | and daughter Miss Sybil Harrower, | Mrs. L, Zinio and‘ daughter ‘Debbie, and Mr, and Mrs. F.' A, Hostetter. Mrs. : “H.:, Johnson’. visite Trail ind Rossland Saturday. Whi in Rossland: she: was the Buest of of her: daughter‘ and sondin-law, ‘Mr. ‘and! Mrs." G.; Eastcott. : Mrs. ‘D,.Duncan of Trail’ Mrs. Johnson ‘Mon- Slonal Aun ervisor, may. be ‘opened |: GASTLEGAR SOILS o Mr. and’ Mrs. D.|. Mm -@. Ciltone Paint offers you 8 [f marvelous select Sewing Machines, ers, * Floor. P lishers,. edu ritish: Columbia. ‘Whenever: you: the fast cartoons ;and :jokes: and ‘a: fiction | story. For: thet ‘Cana asily,” ‘noted’ a.com: ry ual effort ost: PLANES / HOTELS/ TELECOM MUN s ETE ‘TRANSPORTATIO! SYSTEM still ‘be’ thes ‘ase even J hee on were, being Spank | aise : ead care ‘o-operation ‘must : go “| Hand; ey "hand, to achieve the ‘goal of accident-free operations.” ped ‘and: marked: girl’ or. held. Thursday, ‘evening. an ‘asked was declaed to:have to. attend, ‘It‘was nits Beste Wood! jew We weeter The gifts are to te wrap. ale or female. By. “cold repair’? -we. mean“ mechanically invol heat. repair Medes Tok ‘discovery, of a major: n ly: source: of: silver could; in ‘the long run ,satisfy.: the: growing. demands | f> industry: for }this ‘metal. which | on has 18; in’ our; day: become precious -in| fir ould not; have - hee 6 LB.P.SI: ‘ ¢ It is: thie method used fo: industrial and antomative pol ins ;inys ‘\wer re of: “pelng melted were .in Serger says," However, = arise 3 was; prevel a! further’ pe released! down,” the: hi ed-when mployers. “The cheques er rose ' sharply to; the Pe of: silve fiat tie 000 msolidated Mining and Smelt- “a3 ora soon, ua_ possible’ after