CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Nov. 22,1962 Wood Harvest of the Future ‘This young foreat det wl will pot be: ready for the harvest until after because-itir ‘wealth of the speeds and manner of Yet its’ nrgey tl Ca (right), foresters ar are jn mo! constantly’! bearing | fruit. through'such methods as soil analysis growth, and their studies are To remind ‘Canadians: of thelr aeitiacate on these woodlands, and of the efforts ;made to'manage them effectively, National Forest Products Week is. currently being: held, ». From the forest comes, for’ example,.'the raw ‘material ‘of the pulp and paper industry, Canada's leading producer, wage payers’ aud ‘exporter. Deer Park Women’s ‘Institute Kept Very Busy During Year Nine members and one visit- or attended the annual mecting*of the Deer Park Women’s ‘Institute at:the home of Mrs, Fred Brigge. man, The meeting learned that the Provincial grant of $10 had been received and a letter of thanks had been written’ to the minister of agriculture. The members were’ al- so told that the crutches which had been donated by a former member were to go to the Kinnaird Loan Cupboard. © A subscription: to-a ‘hockey- baseball sports magazine is to be sent to. the WI adoptee John Ar- neil, for. his Christmas - gift. Gifts for patients in mental hospitals are to be turned in to Mrs, Fred Brig- geman by Dec. 2 for mailing. Mrs. H. Mottershead and Miss R. Kirkman will pack and mail the parcel of used clothing te United Parents Committee Meets A meeting of the Parents Com- mittee to: the Kinnaird Guides and Brownies was held ‘recently at the home of Mrs. J. McGillivray. }» Murial Heagy- has resign. ed as secretary, Mrs; Helen Stor vold will fill that position, Mrs. her many years of active partici- pation in committee. affairs, irs, H. R. Wood was the win- ner ot the turkey draw. Terry Mc- Leod drew the lucky ticket all the Christmas preparations have been -tmade so there will not he another Heagy will be greatly missed after meeting until January. Five. Tweenies Enroled In Kinnaird. At the regular meeting of the Ast Kinnaird Brownie Pack recently five eager, Tweenies stood by the. magic pool ..and repeated the: Brownie promise. a i Enroled. into the pack were Linda © Robakowski, * Shelly’ Paul, Susan Tipping, Sharon Shelfontiuk and. Jackie Dufour. ‘With ‘these, Brownies her three albums, On a map of the world she pointed out to the Brow-| | nics the many countries from which her stamps had come, Eunice and Valerie had earn- ed their swimmers badges while at a Brownie Pack holiday. at Camp. ,Rory in July. To earn this badge they were required to 1. Swim 40 girls becoming Brownies. it brings’ yards front, crawl or, breast stroke, the total enrolment of the Ist pack! showing correct co.ordination and to At the same meeting Valarie Kennedy, Eunice Macbeth and Kar- en Nielsen received: proficiency badges and Deanie Jones was pre- sented: with her second-year star. Karen’s award was for col- lecting and knowing something a- bout 50 stamps. Actually Karen had many more stamps than this in breathing. 2.\ Swim’ 15 yards ele- mentary back stroke or back crawl: 3, Be able to surface dive. '4” Be able to stride jump into deep water. 5, Be able to keep afloat for three minutes by treading water or float- ing. 6. Answer water safety know- ledge questions at the Junior Red Cross level, i During the ceremony’ of. re- "Harmony Gircle’ Making Aprons For Dec. Bazaar ‘The. members of Harmony Circle of the United Church Wo-|- men‘ held their: regular : meeting Wednesday. evening at the home of | 0. ceiving their badges both’ Valarie and Eunice went fishing to carry. .{out the theme that they can “swim like fish.” & “Mrs, J. Kennedy, former Brown Owl. of the 1st Kinnaird Pack, was thanked by Deanie Jones: “for all the fun you. gave us,” and present- ed with a silver coffee spoon bear- ing the Girl Guide crest. During the meeting coffee was {eecvedt to guests: Mrs. ae Ke with 1 hearer and Mrs, R. Gemmill pre- siding. Members were reminded” to have their aprons ready for the bazaar on. Dec. 1. Plans: were also made for the tea, It was noted that instead. of the regular meeting in December, the members would at- tend the annual joint meeting with all the circles ‘in the church 'base- ment on Dec. 11. Y ‘The “Jan.” meeting would be held at the home of. Mrs, F. Rich- Or, ©. Reports were made and routine business discussed. At the cloes of "business delicious _ refreshments were served. by the hostess," Youngster Caught Breaking Light = By the’ ROMP a is was’ “caught red hander by the RCMP breaking a street light in Castlegar, man- icipal clerk Joo Peel told cil Tuesday night, } for the cost of the eth, Mes Nielson and 2 Mrs, Ye. Tip- ping. ‘The 2nd Kinnaird. Brownie Pack has been busy: with the pre. Services at Vancouver, A donation is to be sent to the Heart Research Fund in memory of a local resident who passed away recently. . A report on a recent rummage sale was given’ by Mrs. Motters- head. The sum of. $26.65 was added to the WI’s funds as results of this sale, .The sum of $11 was sent to the provincial. secretary-treasurer for per capita, fees for the past 689, Jim Hardy 691, Al Bowling Results Last Week's Bowling Results * High School League Ladies high single Penny’ Gib- son 202; Ladies high three Penny Gibson 573, Men's high single Ron Hendricks 265; Men's high three Glen Shuttleworth 665. Team high single Hustlers 995; Team high three Hustlers 2518, ° ‘Team ‘points Kript Gickle .1, Hustlers 8, Alley Kats 1, Pin Dust- ters 2, Happy | Blowers 4 Pin Plucs | 4 kers 0. . Celgar League Ladics high single Elaine Dal.’ ly 308; Ladies’ high three Elaine Dally 699, Men’s high, single Bob Conkin 278; ‘Men's high ‘three Dave, Calder 721. Team high’ single ‘Al- leycats'team No. 4 1030; Team high three ANeycats'team No. 4 2856," Team points Team i 18 points vs team 7 ~ 13 Points; Team 2-18 Points vs Team 8 ~ 6 points, ream 3 - 14 points vs team 9 518 point! Team 4'- 14 points.vs team 10, - S points, Team 5S - 18 points vs team vs team 12'~ 10 points, ©, * Other 600’s Frank Webster 638, Evelyn‘ Koreen’ 614, Norm’ Scott MacPherson 681, Daye Calder 721, Elaine Dally Cot Dave Hiebert 680. °°: ‘high “single Joan John~ 00. 222; Ladies high three. Barbara ‘Amés 521. Team high-single Myf fets 754; Team high three 2084, “+ Team ‘points Wheaties 0; Muf- fets 3; Mugs aH Cheerios 4; Take 3; Pincurlers 1. Tuesday 1 O'clock league Ladies high single Betty Mc- Allister 218; Ladies high three Bet- ty McAllister 545. Team high single Ross's Meat Market 853; Team high three Ross’s Meat Market 2440, ‘Team points Ross’s Meat Mar- ket 4 va Castlegar Drug; Skyline Garage 2 vs ‘Oglows 2; Aero’ Taxi 4 vs Defoe's Transfer 0. Tuesday Night League Ladies high single Janna Bro- walle 286; ; Ladies high single Jan- 647. Men’s high single year, The read by Mrs, Kent, president. The annual “report of the group’s activities was also read. This report: included donations of apples, ‘fruit’ and ‘vegetables and tanned fruits and jams to the Cas- was/Dete Kazakoff 304; Mens high, single Button Pushers 954; Team high e Button Pushers 954; Team high three Button Push. Team. uP ints “Defenders 10%: 22;. West's 645; Cc Ladies high single Vi McLuck- “|40 (I-Do-No) 237; Ladies high three Vi McLuckio (I-Do-No) 545, Men's high single Greg Stefonluk (Ramb- Ters) 286; ‘Men's high three Grog Stefoniuk’: (Ramblers) | 739, Team high: single: Ramblers’ 914; Team high three Ramblers 2560, ENTER Central Trading = = e L 2 - KINNAIRD, BE. Phone 365.3093, ‘Team points 2 Nighthawks 2; Chevrons 1; T-Do- No 3; Happy Gang Q} Co-operators 3 Wreausaasy Morning Drivers Lea, Ladies | high’ single’. Barbara ‘Wood 266; Ladies high three>Mar. ion’ Bordula’ 600. Team-high single Sparkplugs 897; Team high three Sparkplugs 2627,: ‘Team points Carburettors 20; Sparetires *' 18; °° Sparkplugs.” 17; Bumpers 16; Exhaust 12 Cranks 12, wre etary Nite League fi 8 high single’ Queen Dav- is” ‘ose eee ee high ‘three’ Queen Davis ‘B73. Team high’ single ‘Fly- ers? 899; Team: high’ three Flyers “eam points Flyers 4; Five Thumbs 0; Kingpins 3; Chioregiris 1; Sputas 3; Beatniks 1 Thursday Me forning’’ League Ladies high Bingle ‘Helen Wal- 250% qlee 11°- 16 points. Team 6 9 points 2303. Lions | cn Teaia: ‘high three Lions ‘ ‘Team points Beavers 2; Chip- munks 4; Lions 2; ‘Minx 2; Squirrels 23 ‘Teddy Bears 0, | Classic Mixed League bi Ladies high three Marge Bon- nett.232; Ladies high three Marge Bonnett 580, Men's high. single en Price 330; Men's high three Ken Price 788, Team high’ three Beat. niks.890; Team high three Beat- niks 2918. Team points Beatniks, 4; Rov- ers 0; Deadbeats 3; Reformers 1; Springboks 8; Defenders 1. Other 600's: Tom Cowlin 636; penile Newman 614. tlegar hospital, 12 complete ‘sew: ing kits included in parcels of used clothing and toys to Unitarian Ser- vices, donation’ of $5 to’ the Silver Birch ‘school ‘for. Ban 16; Boobnike 12 Button Push- ers 29, Other 00's: “Bill: Davis - 680; Civil Defence teaches ‘that in umes of ‘emergency ‘one should = a = = = = = Tu keys Butter Ball, Grade A Ib. AIC a 2 15-01. tins’ MALKIN'S. a =I Free Dalivery = =I = les sliced’ “crushed! ridbits 49 srormataes: tube . Cabbage, fresh’ Ib. Chocolate Toddy. Instint 2. ths: Raisins, mertins 4 Ns, Pork Chops at-cuts, tb. . Bacon Rindios, sliced, Ib. Dog Food Dr. Ballards 190. for... Cigarettes Ali brands, cin $2. 9 AGENTS FOR KOOTENA Children, several donations to: be- reaved families,.a donation to the Castlegar. ’Cancer. Fund, magazine: subscription, $5° and° a Christmas parcel, with: a bi parcel in May, to the WI ‘ado! rd Siv-inch wool squares knit, made’and sent to Mount St. Fran- cis, to be used as a birthday gift for a. member of the Home,. Christmas gift exchange among members ‘at the. December meeting, donation of $1° towards helping: the North West Territory Institutes,’ Pennies for Friendship ; sent,: resolutions sent to. District conference at Bal. four, box of ‘goodies’ sent'to mem- bers returned from hospital, news letters read at every, meeting, mem_ bers gave. interesting ‘accounts: of their trips, (one ‘to. England, an- other to Hamilton and Toronto, one to Vancouver and another to Seat- tle where she visited at‘the World's Fair) & 5 During a brief. recess nine members paid their. dues for the coming year. Election of: officers wae held. These are: president, Mrs, E. Williamson; vice-president, Mrs, ve Coleman;. recording «secretary, Mrs. A; Mackereth, corresponding secretary, Mrs, ..H. ":Mottershead; treasurer, Mra, V.-Coleman; direct- ors, Mrs, H, Mottershead and Miss R,. Kirkman, Meeting nights ‘will be chang- ed to -the.second. Friday.in the day. The December meeting ‘is to be held at’ the home of Mrs. A. Mackereth at her new home in eee A. gift exchange among will - be ‘one ‘ of. ‘the of the Second ven nae and golden bars to: Gla- icLeod, Barbara ’ Watters, Carla “foughion, Elizabeth Rauf: man and Evelyn Gregory. First-year star and golden bar to Kathleen Jankola. Second= year. stars’ to:' Patti Jack,: Sharon Gelster and: Jean Leveridge.' First-year «stars. to: Sharon Garret, Andrea Paul, Judy. Mar- shall, Rita Daverney, Brenda. Ro- inda | ies. highlights of this meeting. ‘Handicapped Society Suggests: Donations in Liew of Cards - "Ta response 9. various ona berts, . Cynthi Kassion, yore Butler, Sacaueline Hipwell, Karen — Hiebert, ’|Rourke, Sharon ‘O'Shea: and Pav lis Johnson. : The Sixers are Gladys Me- Leod, Carla .. Houghton, Evelyn Gregory and Kathleen Jankola with seconders Kaufman «and Barbara Waters. {-.\The 3rd Kinnaird, a new pack at Woodland Park will be complet- ing their enrolment during the | Cut following week. i The Packs are also bisy with their Christmas handicraft that will packs, to be’ held in; the : end with a'joint party of the three}. Kinnaird making cash donations to the ‘coo, jaan |tenay: Society for’ Handicapped local’ Christmas’ cards, it’ was'de- cided to establish boxes to ‘be | plac- ed_at the following points; Bank of : Montreal, Bank of. Commerce, Gem Cleaners, ' Crystal Maddocks Shoe Store, Jacke Pie ‘n Pac, Central Trading Store, Shop apes Ros Meat Market and the Nee of donors of $1 or more will: be’ posted in: the Castlegar News on Dec. 19. Christmas ‘cards :with designs made-by handicapped children are Improvement Saciety Hall on Dec. 18, ; copes also available from Mrs. D. Hie- bert a it Kinnaird, sports| . month from the ‘second -Wednes- | : Children in leu of sending out) | Ee The important thing i is that v we ‘hiave é énoug! to ‘take care of our fature exop of leaders. And the need i is getting, greater every year. p election time—Canada— 80. eh el 8 over the. next 10 years. eee today. for the booklet listed below. ee copy of an interesti ig and info rm booklet, #2 "Edu £2 ORR =e -RECORD- BRUSHES y GIFTS” CHRISTMAS. GIFT SUGGESTIONS Take. advantage of our. Christmas Lay-Away Plan "Appliances GE. STEAM IRONS : G.E. SPRAY & STEAM IRONS _G.E. ‘TOASTER OVENS G.E. HAND MIXERS: . G.E. STAND: MIXERS G.E. FRY PANS G.E.. WAFFLE IRONS . GE. HAIR DRYERS... G.E. AUTOMATIC BLANKETS G.E-'CAN OPENERS. - G.E. COFFEE ‘MAKERS ° G.E.. VACUUMS : GE. FLOOR ° POLISHERS “G AHEATER: RS HANDSOME “SWEATERS _ LOVELY JACKETS _GOLORFUL SOCKS LATEST IN TIES LEATHER. BELTS SNOW WHITE SHIRTS QUALITY SPORT. SHIRTS Everything for Dad and his La Horiesty and fair prices built our’. business: — You too can’ shopping. at. home. “We' Have’ Tho: Best Record In: Town’ - | See ‘our: good supply of records ~~ in “Classical, Pop, ‘and “Country : style NEEDLES é ported from’ Germany, ; D 4 FINE: CHINA: AND NOVELTIES: Record Players from . : $28.95, | $679.95 Radios. from, $19.95" to: $89.95 Blectrohome, : Channel Master, Fleetwood’. Re CHRISTMAS: ‘HOLIDAY SEASON CLOTHS - N= E a i - Z s ym ees aga a arin eveRY OccasiON ® Beautiful Arrangements - — Gorgeous Flowering Plants Imported ‘Gifts. “Gift. Cards and Gift’ ‘Wrap FLOWERS WIRED ANYWHERE | Helen’ Ss Flower Shop Ltd. , Phone 965-5191 4 (Eve) See 5561 f $5 Given Away’ Each Week! Yes +++. $5.00 will be given away each Wek far the next ten weeks. Just watch for | your name to'appear in in one of ‘the advertisements ‘on. this page, phone the ‘Castlegar News at 365-3031 and a cheque. will be mailed to you. Cheques will be made out’ to each one of the merchants’ in turn and. you can spend it’ at their store. | LOOK FOR YOUR NAME TODAY!” FOR CHRISTMAS HT CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Nov. 22, 1962 Oe _/A DEPARTMENT | FOR EVERY NEED | PLUMBING . = : Galvanized - and Copper ELECTRICAL —. Wiring x Lighting Fixtures ; * PAINT — and Paint Sundries ; ROOFING = and Plywoods. CHAIN SAWS '- — Parts and ‘Supplies | HARDWARE » “and Gift Selection GARDEN SUPPLIES — All Types.” “SUPPLY LIMITED i Phone 365-7112 THE GIFT THAT ONLY YOU CAN GIVE Your. Portrait: _ MAKE AN APPOINTMENT NOW Wri - Pettitt Photos WHERE PHOTOGRAPHY Is A BUSINESS - _ NOT A SIDELINE : We’ have a fine selection of photo graphic Gifts. “REMEMBER: i it. “for. Chri lf It's Photographic Get’ It From Pettit CHECK IN ‘NOW. -FORYOUR - CHECK-UP . Restore new. car response and® performance. Qur.. fac- tory trained ‘mechanics, with the :: latest . equipment,’ ‘will expertly tune-up your. car to run smoothly, to ‘run: better to last longer. 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