18 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Dec. 11, 1969 Santa Claus Visit Was Great Success" Str: ithe Salvation Army an I would lke to thank all' Air Cadets who alated " ky I offer my most sin- cere ap ogee for the short- age treats, No blame should. be attached to anyone yt ing the g parade and after the show, to Bob Bennett’ at the Castle Theatre for the show, to Mr. Honlee and the high school students for their as- sistance, to Mrs. Malory and ex] lence. Pe Wallace Horning, Castlegar. Stanley Humphries Art Club Holds Tea ‘& Sale On Nov. 26 the were extended to Mrs. Norris C f Ci sAcopelation was left, shown Numerous handmade it- gon who iced id and aa a wonderful Job. At the close of the sale Non a ticket was “drawn to deter- anders and ics, attract. mine the winner of jotithe trult ed not only parents but also many students from the} ¢p, school, ging to donated the cake, to all those who ported the club by buying Title tickets or atten- ding, to CKQR and the Cast- legar News. The students were highly interested in the sandwiches and goodies brought to each table by the hostesses serving . — Minor Hockey Photo Castlegar Piano Student Wi inner of Silver Medal . province, is a $40 5 ee HAPPY WINNER of $100 in the Grey Cup Pool ‘operated by ficer, the Castlegar and District Minor Hockey Sat his: prize it of high’ one night last week from the president of the Minor Hockey meeat of Riguwas Behed ‘The mark received in his ination was 91 and he! tzm: recelved equally high marks) bl ‘Youth Charged Obstructing Police Officer ase ‘has been” released. 0 Bosse hag. $500 bail after being charged with obstructing a police ‘of-| 2 ‘The’ incident; took place near the separ: sched ed {0 ap- pear in court next Sean, Fe Accom) anying tt this honor SNOW TIME! THERMAL & FELT LINED BOOTS Safety and non-safety Gail Miller, Slocan City “SHOES THAT MAKE AN IMPRESSION" McMaster, : regional i Ross Seordinater. for: the depart- ment of in develop. ment in Ottawa, said 11 or 12 applications for industrial ex- pansion firms to establish in south- cantarn BC. le said there was about $250,000.00 involved. He couldn't say who the firms were and he added he didn’t know what their chan- ces were of being approved. In answer to a question during a seminar sponsored by the Kootenay Industrial Development Association at Trail last Thursday, he said he wasn’t able to break down area. It was later learned that non of the new industries are Bom the. ie KIDA area. covered several phases of the are several limiting factors which have to be determined, before a grant-can be made to ae new: industry. wspapers were blamed for mninterreting the grant structure which has been changed from the first in- eentives act which bed incor- porated two years aj He pointed out that there ary and secon ndary. Under primary incentives the applications according to a act, he painted out that there’ are two incentives — prim- He a firm is to be granted 20 per cent of capital costs. How- ever, on a $40,000,000 pro- lect the total grant would be 9,000,000 and ‘not $10,000,- have been made by| 00. In reference. to a $40,-| to! ‘Pee Wee Hockey Team Standings The Pee Wee division|© team standings as-of Dec. 6 are as follows: \|KP Top individual scorers are: G. Yule, Pup Rep s Lanzoratta, Pup Rep K. Wilson, Pup Re Rep T. Paul, Mine 5 ‘The regio sald his department ‘would 7 aaa t level. employment levi 3 Pe Nained 8 ment figure is 15 3| more higher, the government 12 Firms are Said to be Interested In Establishing in Southern B.C. 000,000, facility, he explained that secondary .incentive also would be added and this amounts to-five per cent. “When these. two are added sope rer we take. the total and then check on a list of limitations. Mr. McMaster also point-| ed any that new firms or firms additions to existing operations will get only 80 per contig of the grant originally. The remaining 20 6) per cent is withheld for 42 nal co-ordinator come back and make second third year checks on the for each new job created). However, if the employ- per cent or could make an additional erat cee agen oem Give We Vacdies THE MASCULINE GIFT FOR bbe YARDLEY Ohi: FOR LEADERS THE WORLD OVER ‘Teavel After Shave Lotion, Cologne for Men and Soap. ‘Sure to please any msn. Yardley Original After Shave Lotion and ‘Cologne for Men. $4.38 Yardley “Original”, a classic scent for leaders the world aver. Give him a man’s gift— Give Yardley “Original”. Come it and and choose from out fine Yardley selection. There's a place for Yardley under every Christmas tree. LADIES SCHICK | CROWN JEWEL RAZORS REGULAR $18.95 Special ° $14.38 GIFTS — GALORE — YOU CAN'T FIND MORE THAN THE SELECTION WE HAVE AT OUR STORE — GIFTS FOR ALL AGES bring ant play under the naw act, sued by. Mr firms eousidring new indus- dditio: me said that before any accepted, the: government i mike & an votes of f. finan- assistance. : Is to be Blasted -* At Noon Today No: 6 thro the See valley is prouen ed. to be open to traffic at the. weekend... Revelstoke ares “by Saturday afternoon at. at the latest.” ZENITH The finest: in Television “NOW On display. at 270. ~ ‘Columbia, Castlegar MIKE’S TV SERVIGE Phone: 365-5112 'F. J. SMITHERAM TRAILER. TOWING |in the theoretical examina- tions counterpoint Bo per cent and harmo: per cent), so his total t marks are extremely high. He has. received yapany awards in the Kiwanis 'M in «concerto The Marvel Simcock Memorial Award for sight- reading, the Branch: of Kathy. mard. Rossland, .Steve Naylor. of Castlegar and Nellie Baryluk NOTICES LEGION Potinted ppaRry p.m, Hall. pr ioase, phone: age and : 365-7909 °F Mrs, B, Grant 365-7545 before Dec. 15, FOR SALE — °VOLKS. “wagon panel truck, cheap. Apply Smite: Plumbing & Heating Li Wanted: By "eiaik and Brownies. Habob Coupons for Scout Ph. Bie 70787 ors 965-5732. SMITH’S. 61 CRESCENT ST. — PHONE ‘365-7531 — GAR: Licensed ‘Gas’ Fitters’ — Plumbers — Sheet Metal ‘ REWARD — IF ANYONE ‘ing and Heating for re- Sp ward, 195€6000000000085060 WE (NSTALL HEATING SYSTEMS WINTER RATES GAS. — “Oo + WARM- AIR SOR, ~ HOT WATER ESTIMATES ; 365-7531 PLUMBING & HEATING LTD. CASTLE of Branch 'RCRMTA. |, awarded by the Trail ARAAARARARARAA ; SQUIRREL STOLES SQUIRREL JACKETS A special Christmas Order has just arrived. so why not bring the man of your life in to see the Gift of: puccless Beauty and Quality. He'll just have to see you in one of theée lovely furs and there 3 is 10% off for cash or arrangements can: be made. PERSIAN JACKETS PERSIAN JACKETS Ta oT : WE HAVE AN EXCITING ARRAY. OF FAMOUS NAME BRANDS OF ~ > CLOTHING Skirts, Sweaters, The rich colors in the Kitten Line are tremendous — Slacks, mix or match. CARLYLE SWEATERS & PULLOVERS | IN BULKIE, SHELLS, CARDIGANS : GIFTS FOR Pe F RIGIDAIRE AUTOMATIC PORTABLE : DISHWASHER, reduced 69.00 NOW only «. ; KELVINATOR CONVERTIBLE. front Joading _ dishwasher, reduced 90.00 NOW only SAMSONITE SILHOUETTE 21” LUGGAGE” ; at $10 OFF THE. REGULAR, PRICE Electrical ‘Appliances & by) ~ Sunbeam. ’ General: Electric” and Westinghouse. 3 -_Tnesda “THE LARGEST SELECTION EVER OF ‘GIFTWARE ES AND GLASS! -For The Hunter eae "Spotting Scopes reduced as much as $20: 00; savings up to $67.00 on rifles and pee: ; ‘ ‘ DON'T MISS OUR TOYLAND _— LOWEST OF PRICES | CHRISTMAS : ‘STORE HOURS =. Friday, December 19th ‘Monday, December 22nd 8.30 a.m.-- December 23rd. +.B. 3 8.30 am. - .00 PM. 9.00 P.M. 9.00 P.M. ions siasnenieersnicnlansaiieeaseee ieee one the application Re Pacific Westen van Airlines palvadaals:: 3 ef is to be pi “ed by, ci Suter,: head of ithe | seaso! mmittee Provincial Library;. ’ WEEK'S WEATHER Max CHRISTMAS RUSH is now in full swing at’ th Post office and postal’ employees Hilton: Holt and aa ‘Val erie Gwilt, shown’ here, know it only too well! Postmaster T. R. Deans estimates 400° Parcels a day are being mailed ' by local residents through the Castlegar Post. sitice while ‘committee. 615 ia 3 1 mittee needed them, as were the other members of the board’. of’ .directors, Many other or Eroups in campaign — the students ie Stanley Humphries, - the and all the businessmen who those y us who seguanea | it gave prizes to the radio auc- must A to the People who tions.’ tirelessly :com- ‘The a “community effort in” every | vase, sense,” Mr.-Fraser concluded, “and’ the | final thanks of | ly.” Communiy © Chest © be’ _ already. some 40,000. Christmas. ‘cards :have been: mailed. v The Castlegar post office has a‘permanent staff ‘of 18 and|{‘ + this has’ been reinforced with five extra people ‘to. help | * with the Christmas: Tush, — —— Castlegar News Photo Arena Meetit Kinnaird - Mayor-elect Col- in -Maddocks attended fhe sub-committee eeting Possible improvements to the “Little ‘sald the: new |’ mira coun “will: ings Await New Kinnaird Council tain the whole idea, and even takes office on Jan. 5. “They have to have time to digest] the roposal or. other Bro- ” he -commented,-;> other possibilities,” after it] W@® enter: s0. Kin-| | ‘naird: by°a wide: variety of| Hospital did. a lights bein ea by ct ped by i “Members were quested = $0 write © the’ he cislt ees - Fri- days, andl: Sundays, and: they contro! een meeting “was, discussed: and will be :held’on Jan. ’22,:All mbers willbe notified. as bright a ‘bright a gtining ~c0. . for” the Chamber ‘of Commerce." < is.in thes igi at the’ area ‘p! in’making‘ “|B.C. Hydro Turns.Over — -|Robson Swimming Pool” rity are in favar of the | Wl ation | majority vor 0; will be Robson ig pool. This al aera seeting co annu: meet for. confirmatio > Mrs. Jacobson rr able: ‘when “Perhaps the hairiest job ertising chair- *) Was that of adv: ively. The. other: mem- bere of the :cam - ipaign com: in the greater Castlegar Area. bee ere | Malcsaan Mira, Walter re-| dinner: lastnight: recognizing ‘her 20 years cadets, the local news media, paid ‘tiring ‘school board trict, presented Mrs Jacotecm with a erat at a special and 4 Elementary Sch School principal Harry Bute, re~ -of ‘service - to Served as_a school trustee |.” for..20 ‘years, the last -10 ‘2as‘chairman of. the board, gsald she found it hard! to sindyvidual the British ia ‘Con- ial 7 Commlttes has’ ap- admire: for’12: more Popes grate incl cluding t! ~ pee ever. we Haley. of ctlegar a were in. obse: nts. rie ple with the ‘the; cénits =-per = cap! first of -10° cents attendanco as vers at ‘the meeting. | ‘a He the school Installation of SHSS Greve : ities - will students “early ins January. This "was. by trustee George. ailkoft oft the building * committee‘“at “Mon- =| day’s-- meeting of-the board ‘| of trustees of school District soe { the. Kootenay “i Society. for sist. wherever: ae ie board was. informed In for the fin- ance committee, Sam Konkin alate’: it appeared: the board ‘well -within ‘its’ budg- et for 1970, though aoe had ot yet come: from the: arbi- icted to writ Minister Ralph Loffmar! fi letter: of inquiry seat copies to eEaucation Mini ‘The Castlegar ‘and Dist-|| rict : Chamber * of Commerce ‘will be headed next year by. its past president of 1952, : Art ‘Anderson’ of Robson. Mr. Anderson, : who is the first’ past-president to serve | @. second term as: p) it, “went. into ‘office’ ‘by acclam- “ation ‘at the! group’s' monthly meeting last’ Thursday. Vice-president: “for. mew year. will be- Bill: Ban- ham who won over Sam Con- ene shouldbe’ paid: to Mr. Ogiow, who. yeaa “the then do cope Castiegar's {Sunday «spo! built: jointly by. ‘The ceremony: was ‘conducted jointly-by- the f education was N announced the start: this week of a pro- ject. first ‘contemplated sev- eral months hs ago: The the druggists 1s Trail, Nelson. Fruitvale, Sat mo, corilepar, “Gi Grand Forks berry. a petition in at chenia ‘and Shoreacrés. ‘ PwA's application to serie Mrs. / the’ Castle; area. ; Marilyn re McVicar and Miss ‘impson of Twin Rivers School and Miss Col- Bi Christmas Issue _ Of Castlegar News On Tues., Dec. 23 4 Because Christmas is next * Thursday, the “Castlegar News will be published days early next week, on lette: heads int cappart ort the PWA - ‘applicatio: AAAARAAAAAR: Christmas Hours Have Now Been Set by Business . Stores § hroughout the) ine how eat thee oe : vesday. ser and. readers} . are hereby advised that al! display - ade ist dead- lines, will: be this Saturday’ at p.m. The - classified -ad jot will be 12 noon on owing hours: Castlegar Drug Corner of Pine and Columbia mmy Biln, 3 Ph, 365-7813 aaa en ond - Jet Bae eee Friday, ee 9pm. id Holiday Hours: 12 a UUUUUUUUUUN UUM UUe UCR ee area ArererRIRN LL in 01 and entertainment t byl at the Anglican’ and United ‘Church ‘congrega- fourth reading - at | tions: for‘ Christian. education, ‘was the scene ght, oat fi unday: Lf fia briefi ceremony, when: R.°T. faldie unveiled’a plaque.placed ‘there ‘in erwhebnine ie received he memory of the late: Dr. B::A. Resker, BA, Dec..6 election..with 686 vot-| MA, DD, ‘after: whom the ‘hall: is named. cs’ cast in its favor and only Shown ats the ‘plaque is Mr, Waldie; left, 103 opposed. : and, Rev. T. Allen of the Anglican Church. by Fully Insured © Phone 365-5308 : Box 1351, Castlegar - "clergy of.the: United Church, Rev. George Hermanson and Rev. C. Howard, and Rev. ‘Allen of the Church, who and dedicated: the plaque. After the brief service, tea was served to the 40:people in attendance. — Castlegar News Photo Closing tonight and ‘Sat- The “special. Christmas| urday at the usual time. greeting section of the: Cas. one ee eet Se gee 2 Be BF a : i TT RSTRTETER nana aT oneness eve, at the 2 usual Se ad eee cc Ua ar ee m= e : 3 | é |