Way a EEE Ar ot Thursday, December 11, 1952 : t - - —— Sa oe RT oe I arte CONCEN T the “Tusky “byodram draw, was : x The , a ee q Gh S kal’ eol BD E A : oe oi fat Aas : arples, 10 Te- 30 Students Complete eEnpupoed' nee geo s CP GR CONCERT... eye], Miss warty, Mas. Arlee | ccived a tablesmodel teictite lamp. e ig : Anderson, Mrs. J. A. Thomas; Cr rst Exams +. Maxine 2 — 3 a r vwere well-re-|Mrs. A. Hgrvey, Mrs. R.- Ellio ‘Nursing’ Cou e a - Trail E pronto i } | ceived:::'‘Mrs.i': Hostetter’ was; “dainty-doll” . Dick’ Elliott; and ‘intiaird School ~— i ; fA ea as tv | plano;aceompanist!.- “bulging-life-guard” Ted Gergely, |P - “FQR™ At Kinnaird School - ° 2 duiany Niassa © 11] PiBer “plone tele in classical aUging Jute guara’” Ted Gergely, FOR'SALE Phe thi led fa! ‘o'clock, " ‘mood, Mr. and Mrs. Hector Mac-'poses in modelling. the’ bathing 7 : ., The shay students crcl : : aan Sunday devotions — leai-Angus, well-known to music] wear togs- of the past few de- i Wood ihe, 14 week ome gurang cots] Metioof Kinnaird and: Miss B | SUnaaY, devotions 7:90 pm | an Angun wellknown ele : ., . ssociation.| CQRTOY # . ‘ 7:30 p.m. ie ant “|performed. a delightful. dual- The final event of the evening, - . John’s Seopulance. aun the Castlegar. ie A nai| Daily Mass, 8 o’clock. piano suite—two. accomplished|.of feature events was the bathing STOVE LENGTH Bonaid én re eet einen ; in unpfficial report states t ae ideas ~t7 | Pianists. performing at. two| beauty parade, starring local $19 00 Per Cord in the Kinnaitd Public School. : resiilts have been quite satisfact- St. Joseph’s. z- pianos. pene both at ond a - Results: of the examinations| Fry .on the whole. _ Bey Sunday Mass, 10 a.m:-: “The Western touch was sup-! feminine, attired in the beach M. M. Tomili i, e one, . : plied. by the husband and wite wear styles from the naughty ja Mi. om in a . church | ‘08% of Ron and Mary Gemmill.| nineties, through the mortified ; Box Anglican Church {.. |Repiete with yodelliny sod gui-| in charge of Man, A Suehun ‘’ BRILLIANT, B.C. Sunday, December“14 tar accompaniment by Ron, the 4 se ie, oe © - ; ‘ ; 4 H dwa re Castlegar —.9 a.m. and 7:30'p.m,.{@uet harmonized a- number of P aed as egar ar . Fellowship Hour, 8:30° p.m. Noe ans pouthern. tole ones i . 7 et | o: 1: te : : akin ” pace amma am if ° Castlegar's own Happy Gang, Photo Studio . M U | R H E A D ° id : ees Ss ae b ft local, talented GET YOUR NAME IN FOR OUR 3 lassies. making their Hirst “pub- FINEST QUALITY AGEHC IES Gospel Honr F ; ; lic appearance in their home- SERVICE ; Sg eel re ec ‘ ‘in River: ’ town after thrilling audiences : yew Bundy Eee alin Melons Sea Sie ee : FIRE, AUTOMOBILE i b Bread 10 a.m. 5 vale and Rossland during the B. H U B E R 3 Sunday School — 11:30 a.m. Past six years, impersonated the < . AND CASUALTY Gospel Hour — 7:30 p.m. male and female characters of Box 522 Phone 4922 . ‘ Yy —_ SS 2 Canada’s famous tadio show: ina Castlegar, B.C. INSURANCE * 5 . half hour of musical, vocal, comi- » BC. # Three Prizes This Year COMMUNITY BIBLE CENTRE | Malf hour of musical, vocal, PHONE 4341 iving” Dail Undenominational “ ! With Mrs. Kay Andreachuk as : Shipment of Toys and Fancy Goods Arriving Daily Sunday school, Sundays at 11] Blaine, Mrs. G. Santano as Bert BE SURE TO SEE OUR CHRISTMAS TREE WINDOW — 4/a.m. Classes for young people of| Pearl, Mrs. J. Townsend as Hugh | teaeaeene r ; a ‘ all_ages. ; Bartlett, Mrs. J. Kirby as Joe, = ‘ . Evening Service, Sundays,..7:30| Mrs. E. Stanford as Eddy, Mrs. ’ p.m. A service for the family.] D. Magee as Cliff and Mrs. M. Above service in the Legion Hail | Simcox as Kay Stokes, the group Prayer and Bible Study, Thurs- showed their versatility and tal- PLEASE NOTE days, 7:45 p.m. and Young Peo-| ent with fine singing} comical z ple’s Fellowhip, Fridays, 7:30 numbers with local touches and p.m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs.| an old time square dance. Fred E, Woodrow, Columbia Ave.| For the dramatic touch, the There is no greater gift a Father can leave his KINN A I R D S$ ER Vv | 1H E All are cardially invited to| Robson Amateur Dramatic So- children than their Mother's time... and no greater these services. ciety, directed by Mrs. R. T. Wal- gift he can give to himself and his wife than a secure die, presented a one-act comedy WILL BE CLOSED entitled “Even Exchange.” old age. . i Ch Starring Mrs. Bert Lamb as Christmas Day The Mitited ada urch of Ethel Paige and Mr. Bert Lamb as . . -_ mad ‘| Andy Paige the plot showed how e 0 ni a r ¢ | e Boxing Day Minister: Rev. L. Clinton Johnston | a wife, scolded for extravagance ° . i so { d 5 Castlegar — by a husband seeking to cover REPRESENTATIVE CAN HELP YOU SOLVE THIS New Year s Day - 10:30 a.m. — Sunday School. | up his own spending, is led by PROBLEM 7:15 p.m. — Hymn Song. 1 d WREGKER SERVIGE sides Bam. — Service of Worship eitigrne pipe oy Mrs. Rote Walter G. Marken innairt _ — . . Johnson, to unwittingly gain an Will Naturaly Be Supplied At Any Time Every Sunday at 12:30, Service; ironical revenge. , Fie DAY OR NIGHT of Worship. The three actors gave a convin- — a cing portrayal of their roles and First and Third Sundays at; the whole production evidenced Industrial 11 a.m. careful rehearsal. Makeup was ees i? BD 22h 2 Presbyterian Church Glade Resident Passes Commercial . . . Flowers For Christmas "Bl Se’ Scnday at aris em” | At Nelson Hospital Domestic . . . SERVICE ool eee ' and D. A. MacKellar, Miniger - Funeral services: were held at oy : sea f) Gospel Tabctonae WSS rece ceiee cee : F z z oo pate at F ea Si ons bspe! abernaok .~7| e! ff; 49, who at ‘oote- & ‘ s Potied:P lanis fi Misses J. Pennoyer and Pent nay Lake General Hospital Sat- . Seeman” | feat shoey A eet a rane Sede nell ELECTRICAL. grin di Sch — 10 a.m. e: a y Chrysanthemum 250 to $1.00 Mae Worship — 11am, |past 40 years, Me Tegccoke a! SUPPLIES _ MOTOR Bouquets ‘ “By Grace are ye saved through] was born in Saskatchewan and AND Repairs $1.50 up Ferns faith.” came here in 1912. ; : $1.00 to $4.50 ast jeveuevived by: hig eee SERVICE UP-TO-DATE Christmas Peppers Lutheran Services | brother, John; and a sister, Mrs.| F : ne : TESTING $3.00 to $4.00 Doz. 15¢ Services to be held in Anglican i Chernenkoff, all of Glade. “REE ESTIMATES EQUIPMENT Carnations . Church every second and fourth Mixed Bouquets Cyclamen Sunday at 3 pm. i $1.00 up . $1.00 to $5.00 > RTHS t a : , : ‘KOOCHIN — To Mr. and Mrs. : : Assorted Smaller plants soc up . An Insurance Agent ick Koochin, Castlegar, at Koo- ay Lake General Hospital,' . ; wi | Speaks Up About * |/t: 4.20", - OFFICE UNDER T: EATON ORDER OFFICE Nielsen § - Kinnaird : Auto’ Insurance Costs eens Robson, at Kouta: Entrance at Rear Lake General Hospital, Dec-. 2 ber 4, a son. H : : ; In : r ; PHONE 342 nas bec SY ott? el | eee j| GREEP'S | M. CARD sous, persons: ang or menications) | : Li . el : FREE CHRISTMAS DELIVERY fstarance atom” sn elt G ELECTRIC cae ae . on the government to enter, the - — Robson i te in Castlegar — Kinnaird ~ R thesaee uiness These ext < ance i are charging i rates and are mak- ing: vast. profits, etc., etc, ‘That . thése people are sadly misin- \ formed is obvious to us in the insurance business, but what —_—— ————EEx= hurts, is that it is usually -res- a eee . Bonsible citizens who. make z . 7 these charges, so People tend poe to listen. - } The cost of the average B.C. auto insurance policy has risen 5@ per cent since 1940, There-| . fore, the government is beit > Castle Theatre | ||]. im : ; or surance business, and ‘magifal- |