7 Legislative Library, Pavlianent Bldgs., 501 Belleville st Victoria, B,C. member Page A7 ime imal tat =ra Gres of recipients Wes SB0t today ond 20° par cent Cents oa Doll mania Page A3 VOL. 96, No. 97 CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1963 RARE DOLL . . . Lonestar Little Wolfe with much. sought-after Cabbage Patch Kid doll, Dolls have ‘been sold out in Castlegar for weeks ond are by far this season's top seller. ~ Caen Py Cabbage Kids are hot By RON NORMAN Editor Quick, hottest toy in Caatlegar this cia yee monaste last two fnnwered the Cabbage Patel. Kids And Juu'd be right. A Cases survey of re ty cones shows the pudgy fnced sled Jali opping to christans lata at Make your own, AI children and adults Just one thing. The dolls have been sold out for weeks. : If you haven't bought one by now, chatices are you wos't be able to get one before Dec. 25. The dolls are simply the fastest selling toy ever, Leona May of West's Department Store aa {centimetre sttauptred, one akid dell MD the hag th ing y're not the only thing. “Care pail popular" sho boys. These ar aan of bora each vil ea toy centre says the ‘most popular toys th's Christmas “are the ones we can't “I still get requests for Cabbage Patch dolls,” she says, even though the sore has been sold ou of them for gone before the rush hit,” she sa, dnt have to alee myself with a baseball bat.” iclsen says Care Bears are also.a hit at her store, is the Masters of the Universe game — a tak 4 of GI Joe is not the same ‘as the version so familiar in the 1950s and 60s. The new version is smaller “Barbie is still hanging in there," as a favorite Christmas gif, néda Nlebos, an la the Trivial Pert game and the Strawberry Shortcake doll ensemble, And of course, anything to do with Star Vars and the Return of the Jedi is snapped up in “Thad thoae speeder bikes (used in the Return of the a i movie) aays Neilsen, “and I sold them all in two Aa walk svthog me do with Knight Rider the TV series is pop LOTO 649 NUMBERS The winning numbers in Saturday's Lotto 649 draw are 3, 5, 19, 26, 32 and 43, The bonus number 30. Take nine extremeiy bright Grade 6 and 6 students coe lively local school teacher and a dozen flash cards and what that, if harnessed, would for a year. But this ping harnened and channeled in another way — reise geared to enhance the memory skills of theoe students participating in the school district's Gifted Program. ve been taken out ee he a va ase 8.0.8 stand for?” saks Ws “It means nothing,” pipes up Grade 6 edn Kristal ‘Steteko. “It's a simple morse code which can't be mistaken for a fix in the machine,” she adds explaining that it is used as a distress se cipate in eof thelr outstanding intellectual abilities, etal latorara er aise to that of see Es tee uestion: What i the name of the E found tater a) Princess Quickly a student answers rate - pointing his thumb up to indieate his Knowledge “Wieke ‘As the morning progreses la the Woodland Park Elementary achol lbeury:theoe students, wae have been bussed in from schools all over the district, ‘epi to another with mind af speed. fore lunchtime they'l have learned cathn able ihe digital computer” They'll have contiaved on pope. $247,000 UPGRADING Credit union to start renovations foot addon tothe buck oft the ered union which will provide additional “We plan in essence to gut all of the ‘existing interior," he said, Eight fully equipped teller positions will line one sid> of the credit union, ers. Doug Stanley, credit union general manager, explained that the automated teller system cou time during the firs six months of next year. He said a decision on the tellers wil bbe made by the credit union board of directors later this month ‘The exterior of the building will be stucco with ced As will be entrance with a glass skylight, obluk that the former Brady building adjacent to the credit uinion — which is now owned by Koo! enay Savings — will also have some work done on it EXCHANGE CHRISTMAS GREETINGS UG STANLEY 24-hour tellers? He said the exterior will be stucco and cedar trim to match the credit union and entrances to the Book Shop, office end Tu-Dor Sports credit union wi parking stalls inthe rer. A Tandsea be constructed along 11th Avec eo ontmers wil bese walt from the parking lot tothe eredit union entra "The ld house now located at the reat will be demolished, ahmed to make way forthe parka the lt will be from 1ith Ave. Drivers wien off oe lane on, the. area. said that analyle revealed that the credit union would best serve its membership in its present location tn downtown Castlogar and not outid m area. ure fel ha rather than relocate to other parts of the community, this is hub.” He added that the location is such that if necessary, the credit union sonld conceivably put in tlegar at any other location, feet onto city property and the credit union will have to cut off "A feet from the front of the building when it undertakes its renovations Teachers and board break off talks By CasNews Staff sues remaining in bargaining for a 198 teachers’ contract. No details are available on the out contract go to an arbitration tribunal fer setieent, ‘The recommendetion willbe made a the board's Monday meeting. Meanie tencbere bargaining urd negotiating committee is ap- Pointed at the Monday meeting. ‘The meeting is the first since the The Guster News will once a sd to exchange Chris and c time assist the Kootenay Society forthe Bandieapped Boxes in which local residents ma place their names and make a donat tothe society are lorated in several ‘The focus of the inaugural meeting will be the appointment of standing committees including the negotiating committee. “There will be different people on the board,” Dudley said, adding, ‘That's what we're looking al. I'm sure we're within one per cent between what the board wants and what we other West Kootenay zone schor: districis have reached a wats with teachers calling for zero per cent increases in wages, However, school board secretary treasurer John Dascher says Nelson and Trail have yet to finalize details on 1 proposed seniority clause. Do: yublished in the paper just prior o Christmas, ex tending season's greetings to all the donor's friends and ayusintances. ‘The donations will in turn be used to help the Kootenay Soeiety for the Han apped operate its facilities. ~~