"GYMNASIUM WILL BE CLOSED from noon, Fri:, Dec.:24 to Sun; Jan, 2. inclusive and will reopen on Mon., Jan: 3, . SELKIRK COLLEGE WA Dining Room SEASON'S GREETINGS ——T0-ALL-OUR-PATRONS-——| HOLIDAY HOU Dec. 24 — open'til 8 : -Dec. 25 &-26 — Closed Dec. 27 to 31 — Regular Hours JAN. 1-11.CLOSED Re-opening Jan. 12 Ph, 365-6028 1432 Col. Ave., Castlegar f i viutien to. be the: violin’ “* adjudicator. COMM _ Bulletin Board We are having a: ery difficult time in the forest industry. ‘At the moment we are selling. our product ‘for 'mid-1975' prices. By ‘taking some very. severe cost. reduction ‘meosures such as manning reductions, salary, rollbacks, reduced work weeks, etc.,.we g have been! able i yto lessen vourlosses. We’ have appreciated 1! moking this column availabl is there, we hope ‘to agair onsor this service... A Public Service of Celgar Pulp Div nand Celgar Lumber Division - BC Timber Ltd. * Helen Bllvestee been in ‘Trail'as a judicated by ‘Betty: Farrally, of; Kelowns: sand | “highlan dled! growing in number with festival, will be heard by Tim Smith who is‘presently ‘the Director of Bands at Gonzaga -. University ‘in Spokant te Speech Yelasses will be ob:. CHRISTMAS STO} served and. judged Prd J. Oe Fleming of Calgary, Albe Requests have been aie tt in ie classed ‘and ‘this year Deni’ fest.10. The Christmas, Story presented by th ents er Woodland: Park Elementary sch ool airs Thursda the ‘ Anyone - interested in. en- tering‘ one, or more of the. varied classes in this. coming ear’s festival may obtain ‘a syllabus and entry ; forms~ from Sandy's Music in. Trail, ‘Alpine’ Drugmart. in ‘Ross-.' tarded: children “and adults with ‘regard to _ education, ° training * and other ° means: of . participating :in ‘soci- ety. Prevented by the : 6:45—"'The: Christmas “Stor.” Presented: ‘ by: the students, teachers and parents of: Wood- land Park Elementary School, 05.5 : %:45—Rossland Carol Festi. wale: ‘Featuring: Mac- “and Kindergarten, Sa-; grades three and four,” Rossland “Secondary * School ‘band,; Trail“. male chorus and Han- dels Chor- Dancing 19:30 me ‘m. Gues?s Must Be SIGNED In. . Mon. Saturday us” presented by com- bined choirs. a ‘of: ‘Benjamin :'Britten. - B Presented by Trail's A. Cappella ; Singers. and... Knox." United “ Church . with:-soloists Rebecea "Sims . and“ Phyllis Scaia,. accom- *: Britannia, may’ no, Tooger rule ithe: ‘world.and,:on Sunday, ;BBC — the largest overseas } and Islia followed soon. aaid ingn ‘interview: “Something like 80 per ait wor today do not:have erica, it retains complete editorial * a‘ which has occasionally brought the BBC ‘the government. aa This’ happened during ‘the | Suez’ crisis of. 1956 when ‘Popular opinio: ‘at home was s divided over - the issue and he ‘BBC dutifully. reported the split: But: Anthony. Eden's both ‘wasn't heppy about the ‘BBC presentin, land Recreation Dept on new programs for "01885 Tack. McDonald, : addition’ “to: the’ mu- seum, a tea room. The: ; f ‘land: -Fire » Dept.; ; combined i choirs : per-: ¥ Festival ’ and ° finally Bab; ‘Bourchier inter- viewing: Helen: Dahl- strom, director of the sides of the story. “We' were under very 1 pressure to perhaps slant the news a little, to drop'thst piece ‘of news, perhaps be Bot! z “quite as objective as we normally were.” ENHANCED BY SUEZ : But’ the External Service withstood the pressure ‘and came out tof the Suez ‘crisis with: its Feputation for truth-. f They ‘year, indian, ‘of the, BBC: overseas was} 1e did I receive one telephone “eal or one asage me letter from" anybody’ in’ Whitehall cr in.’ government asking me to’ slant the news,” said Moggeridee ce Knowledge offers “speed reading golden: jubilee ad, what « combined ‘choirs. rs “Speading éo have been around for a long’ time. Most’ ofthese courses. ing for the 80's — Flexible ig : “\ Flexible Reading is a tele- isvaeek the. entire ‘rack in'a : clothing store but cannot find ything you like? One solu- TON! IGHT. AND THURS., DEC. 22 ‘AN Enjoy a DELICIOUS HOLIDAY OINNER from ‘our varied and attractively-priced menu. Our hours for these two days are 5 p.m. to 9. p.m. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24 COCKTAIL BUFFET 2:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. $5.50 Per Person CHRISTMAS, DAY, DEC. 25 — CLOSED::: SUNDAY, DECEMBER 26°”. CHRISTMAS SMORGASBORD .§ pom. to9| p.m. OPEN. TUESDAY ‘THROUGH SUNDAY 5 Ns Oar for. alleb ‘Luncheon: «Phone 364-2616 for, Reservations 9 Konkin’s ‘course that aims to increase . reading speed ‘and ‘efficiency by. finding key information in ‘ improving: com. * ind memory; and developing various strategies @. for. reading,’ especially ‘for 4 | + difficult” materials, * Flexible ‘Reading airs on ledge Ni be? ter ’ for, “this | telecourse through Selkirk College. a3 8 ie report. ‘ave the district's _ per pupil as $790.9, compared to th RESTAURANT rintmaking-: Eleanor, istone,- coordinator: of. ducation and Extension South Slocan Junction < BLOW OUT. - 6 Hours Only! Toial Store-Wide Liquidation Dec. 26 -— From Noon to 6 p.m. Overstocked in Portables THEY MUST S GO! All Stoc Must be Sold fc Year End itary.