CASTLEGAR NEWS, Wednesday, Dec. 22, 1965 7 FOR SALE Baby Stelgh for $4.60, Phone TO. ve abs in, ae TV in good order, Ph. 365-51 ay Cannaae Poner saw, slighty used. ‘New chain, Can be secon at Paul's Esso Service, Robson. 350 Coat_and wood furnace, Good - condition, Apply 62 Lakeview or 72, 350 weiter, Call In at Flamingo Motel. 550 # Ong “propang Tangelte, Waaari S05-5261, Johnny's Shoe pie eto Frigidaire —aivomatie 365-5938, ttn-4! “Baby buggy. Can be seen at Interior ‘aneet Metal, Kinhaird. 349 VEHIGLES FOR SALE | *. 7 Cadillac, one owner, Ph. 365- 8309, 351 . 86. Pontiac, 4-door scdan, d- cyNnder, standard. Very good con- ditfon, Ph. Ken at 365-7169. aL +1960 John Deere 440 Loader and Backhoe on rubber. A-1 condition, $2800, Jesse Helfer, Castlegar, Ph. 5998, tin-50 *83 Dodge one-ton on baby duals, Ph,; 365-6851. a 349 ~Tralier towing truck fully equip- ped, ready to go $800. Ph. 365-5573. *1963__one- tons Mercury; dui whtels, cab and chassis. Excellent condition. Willlam Strilkiwskl, .Ce- da \ Crest Trailer Court. Castlegar. < 49 ‘HOMES FOR SALE ‘For ‘sale or rent 3 bedroom ‘ose in Kinnaird. Ront. $100 per mo. Waite Box 490B, Castlegar, 2 bedroom house, full basement, oil ‘furnace, carport and paved drive- Good -locatlon in Blueberry. 8. 252 % & factory buile house trail- er,Tandam wheels, fully furnished, 2: Bdrms., complete bath. Full’ price $2500, Finance possible, ‘can deliver. | sna Ph, S0SATZ9 evenings or Box 43, Creston, B.C. » }© HOLIDAYING: IN : - WANCOUVER? ‘Then you want a central address close to all attractions, yet priced to :sult your budget. We have a ha room and coffee shop and to beaches and Stanley Bes te Please feel free to drop us a line for our descriptive brochure, »-SANDS MOTOR HOTEL mutual 2-1831 .. Davie at Denman ‘Commercial Cards honored “On English Bay at Stanley Park’. HOMES FOR SALE . edroom house in Castlegar, Price 38) 500, Ph. 365-8046, 350 st new house, 2 bedrooms, ‘Alma! basemont wuite, Ph,’ ‘Trai 404-2304. home, ave-auh es "Castlegar. ATTRA REALTY SELECTIONS Revenue Womo, 4th and Pine, G49 Buble» Tot. n=16 with self contained upper auite (In-|° cluding furnishings) $12,500, Bachelor's Haven (Columbia Hta) Small 4 rm cabin, with bath and range, on cnolce corner lot, $3,400, terms considered, Vory tlrod old home on 30 ft. commercial lot. Columbia Ave. two lots.north of Theatre, $5,000 cash, 2 Bdrm, Special on part basmt, Sth Avenue, Kinnaird, nice on beries and full, large rooms, $8,500. Bullding Lots —’from $1180. Kinnaird Interchange — One acre with 230 motel. Terms ofte! 7 Ao, at Ootlschenia"— good so! on level ground suitable to resid= ential development or .realty in- vestment — 500, Buyer Walting for high quallty a4 3°Bdrm. home, Castlegar or Kinnaird. List Today with ANDERSON AGENCIES Member. of Kootenay Multiple. Listing Service 465-7944 oF JON WIPWELL tgatemman) 808-7014 ATLANTA 230 ft. of frontage, soned | for | red. $12,500. PROPERTY FOR SALE Cholee ‘building property ' near Robson whart overlooking. river. 3 lots, partly imi ree South baleen 350-7571. 25 acres Rood building aoa. 10 minutes from Caatlegar, Lire avin in 84 Choice river frontage ae ‘ox clusive location, See these before you buy, Ph, 365-7501, tin-15 Unturnished jnrge ‘a aaron apartmont, | Ph. 365-7364, Suite for Sleeping ‘room weekly, One small Tomo. and garage. Al- so 1 trailer mpnee on private pro- perty, Ph, 306-8074 after 6 pm._34 Modern: 2 bedroom: unfurnished °Y MTT Kootenay Multiple. Listing © tor, Kootenay Lake,arm. Reasonable prices, 10% down, balance small monthly payments, including 6% int. | csi, Revenue Property. at Crescent valicy, New 2 Bedroom House and rented -cottages on a7 Acre’ site along the main highway. aren for more rentals or. Motel. ‘This pro- vacated for purchaser. Full price 1 $43,000, Terma can be arranged. acres at Blueberry Creek. sultabte for subdivision or as a com- merelal ‘site. Water line) through ‘property and easy access ao malin highway. Full Pcie William Kalyniuk , Agencies: { Realtors °.1)) 534 Josophine (Street, 1 Nelson, B.C, Phone 35: or Phone ‘Castlerar: cm be tain new, Subdivision, Kinnaird. ‘Good, view ‘Terms. ‘385-5158. tin-16 good drainage, Acreage in Robson with 2 bed- room home, Oil; furnace, 220: wiring, basement suite, ‘garage and work. 1p. Cash or terms. Ph. 365-5359. Farm with modern home, close to ees development in “Slocan city. = 6-T221, ri iOMES BY DUEOR over, 40, Distinctive Homes to choose” from, All’ sizes - and styles Consult ‘Your ‘locel’ Dueck Homes Representative by writing or phon- ing: Fred G. Denyer, 615 Hoover Street, Nelson. B.C. ¥OR SALE. KINNAIRD 3. bedroom peautseatiy panelled, modefn, post & beam home overlook- Ing Castlegar valley, fireplaces in 3 rooms, large seated unit glass area and. 22 ft. of kitchen cupboards, 14% bathrooms, floors in corion and wall to wall carpet, Partly finished re- creation room and 4th bedroom down- stairs open to view, 24 ft. x 30 ft. swimming pool plus fllters and wood nonce pris L. Owner sell- Ph. 365-5! th Sehr tfn-38 FOR RENT Sleeping room for rent. Ph. 365- w blue duplex behind Robson | & ool. Ph. 01 ESS ‘2 bedroom house. in, Robson. Ph. 165-7128. 5 31 Unturnished 2 bedroom — house with utlity room; carport; automatic natural gas heat. Castlegar location. Available Jan. 3. Apply Laeetent Ave, Castleanr, 351. ‘room Turalened suite. 104-amh Ave, 2 castes 85 ‘Housekeeping units. Winter rates. Cedar Crest Motel. Ph. 365-5309, Small furnished house in” Rob- son. Apply Andersen Trailer Sour eee $ room apartment unfurnished. 365-! h. 5148, Room in. Kinnaird. Ph. eesti 50 | St Castlegar... > paulte,: B niet and "guel feoluded: i SRT eREERANARARATA of continued co Se ts Kalyniule eras 584 Josephine S' ee B.C, Ph. 352- 2495 2 t.. NELSON, PEVUEV EEE EVE EEE EEUU ynished and heated 1 saan basement suite, No children,’ Ph. 365-5881. 350 pe rae Ra a ‘One two-bedroom and one threc- ‘bedroom partments available Jan. . 565-7125. 250 1. in Kinnaird. Furnished _ heated suite. Ph. 365-5156, 350 ‘Room or room and breakfast for working lady or gentleman in quiet home at Blueberry. Mrs; Repin. Ph. 965-5456. 350 son Agencies, ‘and. laundry for sentie Room man on steady dayshitt, Ph. » ee iio TTT CAAT ATTENTION: Castlegar Telephone Subscribers The Pass Creek area of the Castleg f sarvice. ‘Listed below are the names and telephone numbers. of the Pass. 3 with new Creek Resid now has telephi : It would be appreciated if you would cut out this section n of names and place it in your Castlegar Directory for further reference. Bartsoff Larry ... Deikofé George G. Fleming Ken Gibson Creek School : Hadikin Fred G. —_..._____ 365-6862 sulte on 2nd Ave, Caatlegar, Ph, 365- 5808. a4 Unfurnished » 1 ‘bedroom sulte, suitable for couple. Ph, : 305-8060, Room and. ‘board ‘available, Ph. ‘565-6803, 34 Furnished vey multe, Ph, Le 7403 after 5p. Sleeping SS DaRRESATaR TV Bet sitting Toom, own’ bath. => bedroom house “and one bedroom basement suite. Ph, 365-6695. 949 Room and board, $100, Men only. Good parking. Downtown. Phe tira House trailer at” Cantioanr terry, Robson one ‘Apply Johnny's Service, ‘965-79: 5 0 a bedroom -turntuned — ‘Trailer space in Grecnnsres eral: er Park, Robson, Ph. 365-5405. tf_n-34 ‘Air conditioned offive space av: 4 bedroom house Castlegar or Kinnaird. Ph, 365-8061. a4 9; waters of the Ce 2g result’ of: the’ giant Columbia’ Howser. 43, goon ‘as .possible.. It. must pe or cleared # timber. by meat [OL sates Tal By Frank Ruiter Vancouver Sun- Fred. and Kay Walker's dream will. yenieh j henentit the lumbia : river next spring — and me way they feel now, the Walkers want to drown with the dream, The Walker's. plight is the power and flood control project. It isa: tangled tale of woe which must have a sad ending. And B.C. Hydro has set in motion the script for the: final act’ — expropriation of the Walker's 113 acres of dream- Jand across Duncan Lake from Hydro : needs the .land as 8p) when a coffer dam at the site of Duncan .Lake dam, ‘one of | ¢ three Columbia projects, will di- vert ‘the river, raising the level ke at Howner, by sight in ee The asked $65,000 WANTED ‘Wanted one Gap bet wood ee ‘Want Canadian asllver _ dollars, For buying prices write FP, Potovnl, kott, ‘Box 2,’ Nelaon.* HELP WANTED. ‘Want Baby. sitter tor week days t erly man; lve in Ph. ‘Wanted immediately by branch office of large : and at present unbridged. ‘until 2} they do something Better,” ‘said aide. including “3,000 feet of beach, compensation for their land. . 2 Hydro. offered $10,000 and subsequently unofficially sug: 350] gested $12.600. The difference ts enormous “We're: going to. stay Kay Walker, “We'd rather be ‘drowned. uy She told’-her ‘side’ of the story in an interview while stay- ing * Yeith her. sister in’ -Vancou- ie “It began in 1965. when the ‘Walkers bought their 113 acres, for $8,000, ‘They, planned to voleing, ete. Salary according aualiicatons, Fringe benefits inch ed. Ph, 352-S161L. WORK WANTED ‘Will baby sit. in.my: home or do housework, Ph, 365-5023. > Wit babysit child.in ;my home weekdays starting Coarse . 365- S231: Experienced carpenter, wil bulld houses—renovations, cabinets, tiling ete. Ph. 385-7861 or seply, 420 bial in gar eReE rants TE PR. = Bi Re = 849 NOTICES The Castlegar Public * piprasy will be closed. for the Christ Holidays, een 24 to sane 5 Inet /Supply-Demand “ Inibalance Seen: . For Pulp Market Dow Jones: News. Service “'re- be such! > eri ods, ; the offic! Columbia Cellulose’ is a Vancouver-based ulp and. jum- Reopen S All avenue Books TwilT be, ace cepted free of charge Jan, 4th and th, the “United. Nations draw by the) Oddfellows ‘and febercana it the district are — first be shia Mrs, Ina eed Nelson; ond prize, Mr. H,- King, .Cast= Iegar and third prize, Wie we. ‘Sargh Nelson. FREE. Ph, 365-7852. — 6 week old male’ DUDDY, : oth a” majority "interest, and Svenska Cellulose terest cet, are now building an $80 million bleached: kraft) pulp. ‘mill ia Prince : Rupert. The 750-fon mill will be operated by Skeena Kraft Ltd., and‘ is scheduled for. completion during the © "first quarter — of | P' Svenska, ‘ts a‘leading Swe- Kinnaird provement .é leprae a e-Frol zz pm, cn. Ses Orchestra, Jack Phipps find his fiona ‘Admission: 7.00 per. couple, Food. included. a "A. limited numabér"of tickets are ‘avaltable. "Get ‘your itickets: at: Kine natal Cottee Shop,"'Phone 865-7886. Members please: reserve cto Uckets by Dec. Tickets wilt be wold fo 9 Bueata Novelties.> NOW OPEN: 30: KAY'S‘ BEAUTY SHOP 909 - 7th Ave. Kinnaird | ‘B.C. Tel Plotnikoff Philip Popoff Sam A. , Postnikoff M. Poznikoff Alex W. Repin Peter N. — Schmoorkoff Polly Mrs. 365-7484 Shukin Michael L. Sookochoff Mike J. —____ h. Cc 365-6888 cence (885-8907 M, —____ 865-3076 365-6945 365-5208 365-6581 Sookochoff Wm. Hadikin Nick G. —_. Hadikin Peter G. Harshenin Larry J. —-———_ Hoolaeff' L. W. Hoolaeff Wm, A. —..___. 365-6846 Jackson L, ——_. Jakubowski Larry ————— Lebedoff Bill J. Makortoff Nick A. Makortoff Wm. W. Soukeroff W. W. Soukeroff Alex S. ——__ Soukeroff Fred G, Soukerofé G. Jr. Soukeroff G. Sr. Soukeroff Nick W. Stepanow W. Strelaeff Nick W. Strelaev Peter T. Streleoff Sam Nichvalodoff:Jack:W.: 365-6985 Nichvalodoff Nick J. Obedkoff Wm. —.———, 365-6989 Ozeroff. W.-F.. + Pass Creek School pescosnss, Perverzoff Alex K; Periversoff’ Harry. Perverzoff Koozma’ —_—- 365-7157 Plotnikoff George H. —.—_.:365-6874 Plotnikoff John J. Plotnikoff John. M- ————— Plotnikoff 385-5997 385-7187 - A, ————. 365-7129 Plotnikoff Mike M. —____— 365-7404 Plotnikoff Nick ra =. 865-7563 365-7476 uy A a | ressmaking, alterations and button hole making. ' Ph.’ 365-5920. SUPERIOR -AUTO, SEEVICE e Paddy. at:868-8477, | Trail. Low labor rates, diycounta’on parts, tree pick-up and delivery, anywhere. Pergonallzed, guaranteed ten43 For all designs in ornamental tron railing, patio dividers,” fences, gates, planters, etc. Contact Shaugh-| nessy_ Bros.: Ornamental Shows, at. 7. and ‘9 p.m. cannot accept | ~ pa But ‘Hydro the value‘ of Rane one the: Walk- ers, aryl relate an h n : ng 0 ‘get the Walkers. to:hold: further ieee along on: the $12,500 suggestion, but) ‘the Walkers are ‘sitting Heht a at H Howser, ry. will stay, Mrs, ‘Walker te sai, ‘until a reasonal offer: isima ‘Meanwhila, Hydro: has ask- ——_—_——_ Classified ad: rates: S-cents per word per ingore um 75 cents, : Three for. the price of two, Classified ete renee at 12. neon, ghar aie ARORTROUS, Bet Box gos Castlegar.) in-17 ENGAGEMENT. rome, of: .Caatlegar. |The “CARDS OF THANKS re would - uke, to! exp! cere than! ‘all riends: and relatives for thelr assistance, * forting words’ and donations to the Cancer fund in the loss of our hus- band "and father, Fred. W.Plotnikoff. thanks tothe “junior and ‘senior Russian © Chotrs.; and one who ‘assisted at) the «graveside, as well: as ithe cooks and the: Castlegar lome. F re Plotnikotf, iMetmmie, es dding, ‘will’ be*announced at va later ‘ate: 5 ed the cabinet to ap- prove! ‘an i expropriation :-order, | This mean appointment by ‘the: cabinet: of. an‘ independent | °’ will com e = valuator who sation price... either the. “Mike and Helen Verzuh - THURS. - FRI. - Dac. 3031 Shows’ 7.00 and 200 VVENTH se] hE ae 2 DAWN: ; Starring —' William. Holden, i "Bussneab York ! “Premic erent ens AF ay eo na th er Bennett Ex Extends "Greetings: to B.C People. Premier W. A. Sc. Bennett's annual’ Christma: essage to the. people of Britian, Columbia is vas fc follows: ‘As. another year, draws ‘to its close; I-am Privileged ¢ once again: to extend to y ‘warmest greetings ‘or “ihe. one |e is a festival of peace, yet “we cannot. forget, ae ai ye here: in fran, “a e | message of peace is a forlorn ote in-| wish you all a very, Merry Dist. load’ grows. deed “in many? parts our, mas. and at ‘Happy New. Year. ‘day, season, Christmas world, in this favored land to. re-de- peiceless bounty may be extend- earihy irit, and in the the months to) come, © may, “Surely; then; this Christmas should be‘a:time for all of us Heate ourselves :to the causd of peace;'and ‘to pray that this to;, aft ’the :-peoples «of : the In that: sp’ hope : that: health “and content- ment will be .with. you through First Emptoyeo “The Okanagan Regional Col- a council’ has name ‘firat full time ‘employee; me al ‘name the Presi ident’ o college shortly.’ The college council i ainad ‘Jim Bigsby of Vancouver as ad: ministrative’ ‘assistant connell He ‘will: keep ''the lle ‘informed ‘of college acti tes food ald councillors'as the work “The | council - interviewed three“ candldates one’ from = ey Edmonton, ‘one' from Montreal yjand the third from: England — for. the -position of, president. An} announcement as; to the cholce. is expected shortly. The ‘eight-hour «meeting hear a report, from John Wood- sworth, spokesman for the arch- itects,’ who sald his group ‘was organizing on 'a project . basis and: that’a’ project:‘co-ordinating | * architect’ specializing ‘in’ educa- Honat buildings has: been ‘hired. . A formula suggesting basic ‘ase AARAAAAATAATANARAAAAAAAA (GREETINGS -FROM: YOUR. .,: " FRIENDS OF ive KOOTENAY g ‘Lei : and join together with. Christmas spirit $0 celebrate, His Mr."and:Mrs, Elwood: Grunt is, and Mrs. MM. Zibin "> Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Friesen, Cas- tlegar Les and Mary Campbell Pete and . Margaret 0 Obedkoéf, } D: Castle; “Anonymo' i ‘Bilogn end’ Gwtiym iughes: and d Mrs. John Kennedy and | Mr. Anonymous Mr.’ and: Mrs. David Reta, Cast-| legar. ‘Mr. and Mrs, N. McNabb Mr. and L. Buttetty Ce cen ae Mr. and Mrs.: Serge Plotntkott family, ore id Mra. Nick Koochin Cas- : id: ae ous The faraity Mr.::and “Mrs. Joseph Pickering | $6 >and Ken,’ Kinnaird Eva al .d:Hilly York and boys ** Gordon! and Vicky. Pettitt E: (Pel at 1 ‘Mriand Mrs. F.:V.Watkin Mrs. J. R. z Lament) Cas- Mr. and::Mrs. ‘John: Mason ‘and Mrs.'J. H.: Walton: Cast: and‘ Barry. Fill Bob “and Fran Moffat - Dr..and Mrs. A.D; Johnso! B d : Evans d Harvey ‘Jack: an Mrs, '. sf Houghton : and ‘family: cuxhat ne Castle B is ‘and. Mrs. Mt a Brownlle, and Helen Poohachoff : “| Jo Nick ‘and Olga 0; and: Mra. F.” Stam) Stamp-Vincent Me and: “Mrs. Charles: 3 Hane G. reg id Gre; Mc. and:Mrs. pred Makaro: and Mr. and ise Dave Heihert and Sie ee eee sistance ‘and: low: cost boarding was: discussed and" ‘will be for- ‘the’ ects “the |B ae errno enters tnnamtinntvacenivnane Ae teat rortertiyseamsatne.rt. 2x1 warren portememvegneteenate ittanatnn. nt Penarelaete= i OcbemebeReenenr Ain inden emumtveiteen snl naar mpm esta Sipy hit i -tansestesrrenrate I ote hertaimrr t Ps ver, became ee aa of Mr, Douglas ‘Bruce ‘Bissell; son of Mr.: ott Mrs. "the Vall Bissell of. Kinnaird... Following illiam ‘Ellis of Veineou. | eee ‘Asnear ‘There is:a ber, of constwise hunters ook: ig foward to pe bow the Iocal e in thie’ district on. ‘the. Se turned: ‘out tobe the: kill is down er.” sr gent,§ ‘and. though re or itis due ‘to’ the late snow fall..Qur annual deer count in: February will either substan- tiate’ or. refute the fact that last “gs. .winter: Kill: was - far in excess Sof what we; anticipated. right direction: for all coastal clubs, regarding ‘help in game management, '. “All big game seasons in this district-are now. closed: with the exception of bear. and I.would urge ‘all sportsmen to now take up. the ‘cudgel and start art working calling. This:is one of the most fantastic sports that you may have.the the chance to Participate: :in) formany- years. e:-department: of Recreation and Conservation .(as\ near. as :I} establish) has. quit tryin Ce Byoupemannyunnvscn nature ice her own ‘without“the: help of man, How-. ever, throughout: this: district, the’ coyote. packs are .. building up:.to such'a- “degree that where- ever. you “may” go: in’ ithe bush now, they. are Y pure, 2 : If you-want.a “peal challenge ‘and a winter sport, get yourself a..predator. dress pletely ‘in: white as possil head .back : to. where. yo hunting: all those: deer tl Call once, wait for :15°r tutes try again. If-nothing shows move : on: to..the :next: spot and again. It is. not. uncommon for. ibobeats, lynx lynx (these ‘are fur bearing and. therefore not: cedar -'as « predators: ‘don’t’ shoot),: cougar: and even bear; as ‘well'as coyotes and: fox ree come into these calls. Try eo. Ken Leitner. had some ‘fun last week when * he :had=:his hounds -out looking for: bobcats. 50} dle lit; cross. It Minor ‘Hockey Posts Christmas . i’ Week ‘Schedule. — 12,00 n 1.80 will be high school Saitl's hockey; ) 8,45—6.45 Wee Pups;, 6.45—7.45 Wee Reps vs Rossland, ne 30, practice: 5. 45—6.45 Mites ‘(10.to 11 Satertay group) 6.45—7.45 * Pee Wee. Pup p.m. Stars, tars, 8,00—9 Reps, vs Juvenile ‘of M issues" "Business. Review, Demands. in’ ‘Canada’s ‘dom: J The special Christmas week hocke: sShedule isa follows: on— pm. Pee .m, Pee pe ginesday — — 12,00 noon — Arrow Lakes ndeetries pm, Mitey wees: 8.00—9. 00 Bantam Reps, vs Midget ‘AU “Dee; 80°— 12.00 noon—1.30] : 45 | again that time of the year estic and ‘external; markets are YOUR - LUCKY: DOLLAR: St STORE We Reserve the : To Lintt quanti \ Well: Folks, Comés once when the“ most’ important tam All| thing is’ to ‘Wish allof.you a .00 Ris atideet | Merry Christmas,’ and ‘think © of others, not’ ourselves! May this be one’ of the Mer- riest Holiday-Seasons © you have ever had, and'may you hae many more of: them!! each’ put ‘in’1966, according: tothe Bank’ of Mo! ber. Business Review, just issued. success the ‘monetary, and mands: for. available:r the 'B of :M states, output: are” nece: can be achieved: by. the ever: productivity: gains may realized in the “4 yore ore “eit Ghristmas Vesper Service. ‘Held in Kinnaird U A bers » present. The : dressed in® their tra candles. were tit o one. ie Ero one-un- ‘the; ben when meinber. left her‘ seat, taking a candle ‘and’ Proceeding | to’a’ giv- en: position.» When’ the lights were. :dimmed,* the church ‘be- came ‘radiant with a bright can- esting to note, that this is.a national Christmas | vesper. service ‘and “would — be]: held across Canada ‘on: various “more ‘than: suffictent”: to “pro- vide the: ‘y, stimulus to the maximum level of out- ntreal'in ‘its Decem- ‘But reaching maximum out- put ‘depends on ‘‘the ‘degree ‘of. authorities have ‘in’ reconciling and ‘harmonising. sonra ees oe “With: so. little, slack ett ‘in ‘the economy, increases in’ total ited. in the short run to those which expan- sion of the labor force and what- “This places ‘an upper limit ‘on the Patoe in: Teal output that cted In the coming “An impressive CGIT Christ-' nal wni- forms ofblue’ sna wi white and took in’ the: service Sundays. The: gram, it-was| | stated." entirely Canadian: Seach]. VANAUAAAARARAAAANAAAAAAA EUR ERE Sahdbttncnnnnn after ‘a: five ‘minute: chase him) .tree ‘The ‘dogs :jumped'a:big:one: and u had |* ~ aT d= and; Kenny: bagged him.’ “Itswas ithe : first aan for and” Mrs, Mrs. Gerald Park, Dec. 17, a daughter. REEVES .— Mrs. David Reeves of Dee. 20,.a son. WHITE 4 Jack White © of” ast zaref” Proud’ to announce: the ‘arrival |), 4 To' Rev. and Kinnaird, “COLA, eae 5 bottles . _™ 1g est of. ie 2nd ‘padl was: a ie Kinnaird he oie pack: ‘sence, of Mrs, A. Haines, the Ist ‘Kinnaird pack’s Brown Owl,. who has been. ill for some time. ‘Under. the» direction, of Brown .Ow!, Mrs. W. McNee:and Mrs. ‘D.' Hiebert who ‘were : as- sisted by. Mrs. S. whie. wnie. spent in ‘games ‘Winners ‘were Debbie Brown- asta) Christmas good turn .in‘ the. ab-|' Mrs, R. Giles, Mrs, E. Storvold and © Mrs, G:- Jones... were \/in charge* of.’ the: refreshments which attractively decorated the 2 tins . Nabob Instant COFFEE, far... CORN, PEAS, FORK:.& - BEANS, 7 ‘tins 18” FOIL WRAE.:: tables. set in‘ front of a‘log fire: | 5¢ An‘attractive’ popcorn tree was Mrs.’ J.P. Zaitsoff and Mrs, F.|: «the. G ‘eye. *“The annual I party ended with of gifts,’