14 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Nov..4,,1965 ‘Local ‘Brownies Have Enrolment, Halloween Party : : The 2nd Castlegar Brownle Hat held. an’ enrolment and Woween party on’ last ‘Thurs-| day afternoon in’ the: United, Chureh Hall, Mrs. 11.” Sherld: Ly Ovl, welcomed the mothers: En rolment pins were presented _b' Mra, Sheridan to Jane West, Gall ; Fodor and Donna Guillimen. Golden Bars, were prevented ‘to Pat’ West, Susan’ Judy Furey, Elaine Horlick, Rose Ingham, Valerie Brady, Frances Jack, Sandra Sheridan,’ Karina Allis, Donna Wright, Michelle Gulmont and Cheryl McKinnon. The rest of the afternoon was spent in games. Refresh- ments were served to the moth- ers and girls. - le ‘hall was decorated in the Halloween theme. GUEST: BOOK of: the’ Vali Toastmistress, Club of ‘Castle- gar was signed’ recently by Miss. Peggy Cook, chairman of ‘Toastmistress Council .No, 11: district; Looking on. is local club member Mrs. Sam. Lanzarvtta. : PUBLIC NOTICE OES Minto Chapter No. 10, mect- ings Ist-and 9rd Tues. ea, month at Twin Rivera Hall, 730 p.m, ‘“ingarson Rebocea Lodge — Tea ing, Baking and Fish a. Will” take | orders ' for Homemade Christmas cakes, Round Dancing — Sat. Nov. 6th. 8 pm, Robson Hall. Tickets $1.00 per coupte, Everyone, Wel- *a0> SMITHS en CU Rummage Sale. — Castlegar United Church Rummage Sale. Sat., Nov, 13 — 10 - 1, Legion ‘Halt — For plek-up, Phone 365— 8087, 365-8030, 365-7613 or leave at Mrs, Easton's, 410 Maple St. by Friday the 12th. Roserve Deo ¢ for Robson Guides and Browntes Tea, Bazaor and Bake Sale, 1.30 ‘p.m. ‘Kinnaird : United Church! Women + Tea‘ and, Bazdar, Nov. 20, PLUMBING & HEATING LTD. 61 CRESCENT ST, —. PHONE 365-7531 — CASTLEGAR mL IL —= - IMPROVE: YOUR, ABILITY. WITH CURLING | ‘BOOTS © ‘Men’s and Ladies: @ Living Leather Uppers @ Shearling | Lined @ 18-Guage Black Foam, Soles Registered Nurses ‘Meet at Health Gentre The regular October meet- of. RNABC. was. held in Fea Health Centre with siden’, Mrs, M. Chase presi ne 16: members and three guests present, Regular business was at- tended to and treasurer's eport Health’ nurse reported on the Bursary Committee. i. Mrs, A, Fowler eported on Red" Cross ‘home’ nursing for high’ school ‘students ‘and volun- teers are needed for teaching. Sister Mary Beatrice was in- troduced by Mrs. Chase.’ She spoke on the International Coun-. cil Nursing at. Frankf which ‘she attended dian delegat fy eee ees tee investigate the neler oe building a: School Toft a pe NT af iy ne ec cc A. EREMENKO. and Co. _ : cao CHIEF” Duck PARKAS ‘with: THERMO zero “Wear. quilted flannel, lining. Detachable: hood - ‘& storm coffe $14.95 » Cruiser JACKETS Wool plaid coats double back | - Sires: 36 10.46 $17.50 © : STANFIELD’S. UNDERWEAR Unshrinkable THERMAL - Cotton '- cibyere, Stroteh LONGS SHIRTS No. 5000 & 5001 Combinations ~ 50% Wool & 50% Cotton ‘RED LABEL WOOL - Longe... SHIRTS Combination GREY. WOOL . COMBINATIONS '3800 WOOL COMBINATIONS f CHRDREN'S . OVERSHOES Waterproof Rubber, 3 Woo! Lined | Sizes -6.to Be $3.79 Sizes..1 to 5. $3.99. THICK PILE LINED : Rubber. SNOW BOOTS . Sizes 6-40 13. $4.95 iy Sizes Vto 5°: - $6.98 i md STB Fa TT CHILDREN’S SKI JACKETS © Quilted nylon jackets with hide-away hoods | - with rayon quilt lining Girl's & Boy's Nursing at Notre Dame Universi- The next regular meeting ‘of the RNABC :will be on. Nov. 16 at the Rotary Health Centre. ' IS OPEN FOR (CHILDREN OF ‘ALL AGES! We.invite all parents to visit our large downstairs toy department -—- But make sure you have lots ‘of time as you'll be sure to stay. and browse! GAMES — PUZZLES - — PLUSH TOYS _— DOLLS TRACTORS — BALLS — TEA SETS — -BATS aero be tar Hoye OF ALL’ . KINDS Sen Castlegar Drug CORNER OF ‘PINE: & ‘COLUMBIA Open Monday, = Saturday. 9- 6 Friday 9-9 * Chonee ¢ one of our many ‘Lowas Sweaters : _PULLOVERS, Short Sleeve CARDIGANS, Long Sleeve . NEW: HEAVY BULKY FULL-FASHIONED . MOHAIR ‘AND “WOOL LONG SLEEVE, CARDIGAN e1Aa ee e124 ag DON'T BE A LAST-MINUTE SHOPPER. COME IN. NOW AND LET US : Paeuo= vay had HELP YOU: ‘SELECT YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFT FOR GIRLS ... 02). 36-piece. Sally Server . 98c - $4.50 Barbie, Midge, Ken, Allen dolls. Handicrafts including knitting, crocheting, beadwork, leather work,: mosaic ‘and painting sets, “New Taye Arriving Daily for ‘Christmas - DON'T DELAY — SHOP ‘TODAY jones c | 79¢ = $7.50 1. $2.98- $4.98 . 98¢ - $2.98 Modals, pi it ‘books, di and cars. : : ‘BE SURE TO USE OUR LAYAWAY PLAN “Representa! *- elected for. one-year: terms in three other. $6.95 -$10.98 ;, Provincial | Library: Partiaman' ” wyretorias:B ‘ , 31/876: [BuLidingss VoL. 18, Now rom eel “Labor. tinfons ought’ “to” be invading ’ ‘the - universities :-and Setting: their pound ‘out: of re- search and the other ways in which ‘ they ‘.can!. benefit.” And labor shoud’ be giving as well.” -. . This was;the challenge toss- ed to influential: labor: leaders from throughout'B.C; Jast night by. West Ko bal “principal ~ Borin Caan : eaking | to.a ‘banquet at- tenaee oy delegates. to: the na- tional : convention; of the. Pulp and Paper. Workers of. Canada, Mr. ‘Campbell noted :that charg- es of undue government, corpor- ate and church influence have : to Com: Mons ‘in’ Monday's. voting: with his eighth stralghtivictory. at the Mr. Her fe got 8,983:votes ned te small polls ‘yet @ | fairly and unfairly,.and he sug: been: made: against most -institu- tions ‘of: higher learning, both ges ited that Kootenay unions take 8 disc! soa fo ‘the ews last: night: by College *; principal of di uy be on’ hand: for. the occasion ‘which: will’ be followed | by “a coffee Party. reception. $ ’ Gordon: Cimpball /Acnumber a d to ty, | with 20. delegates, in attendance Annual: ‘school snéstings: jn rural areas of-School District No. | p :..9:are scheduled for- next: week, starting with : the ee ports Raiea at: atthe meeting. -. ;| their. number to serve: ‘as tual 0% ‘) of the’ villages ‘of. Kinnaird ‘a a | Castlegar. ‘Trustees. whos presente! § school trustees be. ‘voted ame at: the * oot ataoea elections this: year, one inseach areas was: related -' to thi ata Wilson, cil “at : its ‘meeting court: proposal, : which ° in’ chair- | trailer parks): would ‘met! by | private enterprise, and:we have advised I last: week ‘that the “Authority's and ‘(proposals for. a park were | 5 “We strictly, related to our’ trailer | cor in: turn | bi Estimated: total ‘cost - roject, ‘sald. Mr. Brothers, : is |$2° million - of whi ei provin- cial ca iwill pi ay hall 0: roveren ict: will be reared to ay the | meet with regard porary’ ‘addition of-10-beds for atone pre- | gent hospital, working drawings.» 1g ani p being submited to. ees tor ‘permis- sion ‘to. call ten ie first time’ in» its See history, the Pulp and Paper. Workers ‘of: Canada na- tional’; union :is? holding: its; na- ‘tional: convention‘; in: Castlegar from‘ five'locals, ene wecklon ng Rob- | fibre; sy : ‘oodfil iB eld ‘at: the City:;Centre I Rott with ‘national ; union pre} sident ‘Lloyd .Craig,: who: is: also resident: of Castle, Kootenay. Regional College! prin- ‘cipal Gor Campbell was guest an the:- Arro’ tthe a‘ dinner | chairman meeting: Jast night at which ‘West |'Boards ‘of é ida amount ‘of: worl tn in‘'good ‘faith, However, a that: chan; tives ’:are ” to. ‘be the rural attendance ~ zones. Gibson’ Creek-Pass ‘Creek =" Terms ¢ expire at the end of this year for F. F. Hadikin,’ Gibson Creek and: -W. -Gattrell, Hust for the Blueberry rural ore Gotischenta- Brilliant meeting last ‘year, failed *to,elect : a>-re- presentative as there was‘a’ Tack of qualified ratepayers. present. This (be no 1] : toys, trucks ; act a cation by McGauley E i appliat to: construct’ Ree iter near the river. was turned: down by. Castlegar. “Soonell at its. meeting : test al no right: to: make: expenditures | 3 “He Senphasized - that this of:. the basic cost: a | plaekcton ‘Gs < nota: firm: price’ :queries. directe: but is Base to twe *