CASTLEGAR KINNAIRD wont at team am trophy att last Saturday's it Kinnaird Junior Junior dary School and sp d by Rewional Commission No. 1. Competitors came from Trail, Nelson, Fruitvale, Proctor and Robson. Local team h Mohn and Cami Lapointe. Front row, left to right, Richard Paul, Mike Church, Don Faure: Sharleen Martini and Jenny Church. As winning team legar-Kinnaird group 2152.88 ae Tollowed by Protor with 942.33 points. Third place included, back row, left to right, coach Hap Watson, Donna Kirby, Susie with 880.13 Prope The he Crouhy, ‘was donated by Monashee Sporting Goods of Castl ==-Local- Group Wins: Team: Castlegar: Kinnaird became the winners of the Team Trophy for last Satur- day's Castlegar-Kinnaird Junior Development Gymnastic Invitational held at Kinnaird Junior Secondary School. With a registration of 158 for the one-day meet, team totals are Castlegar-Kinnaird Proctor (P) Trail (T) 791.89, Fruitvale F) 756.68 and Robson (R) 269.51. The results are as follows with names appearing in the order of firsts, which received medals, and second and thirds which received ribbons: Agre; Be! Boys, 14 years and under, D. Pollard (P), J. Fillipchuk (CK) and R. Paul (CK); 12 years and under, Jeff Stewart (CK), F, Beleyzk (CK) and B. Pakula (CK); 10 years and under, R. Kromm({T), W. Walsh (CK) and J. Lock(P). Girls, 14 years and under, D. Kirby, (CK), S. Mohn (CK) and C. Lapointe (CK); 12 years and under, R. Kromm (T) and T. Melin (P) tie, R. Scott (P) and H. Price (P); 10 years and under, E. Sokoloski (P), S. D'Andrea (T) and P. Berg (CK). Season's Greefings from Boys, bee a ner) under, D. Kromm(T) ties, J.Stewart (CK) and I. Melver 14 years and under, D. Pollard (P), J. Filipchuck (CK) and R. Paul (CK); R. Kromm (T), J. Lock (P) and W. Walsh. Tumbling Girls, 14 years and under, Donna Kirby (CK), Pat McKay (CK) and C. Lapoint (CK); 12 years and under, H. Price (P), T. Melin (P) and S, Martin (P); 10 years and under, E. Sokoloski (P); S. D'Andrea (T) and V. Ostojie (P), Vaulting Boys, 14 years and under, J. Filipehuck (CK), D. Pollard (P) and G. Cheveldave (CK); 12 years and under, D. Kromm (T), S. Ross and I Melver (T); 10 years and under, R. Kromm (T), C. Rindler (RS) and P. Monk, (F). Girls, 14 years and under, C. Lapointe (CK), S. Mohn (CK) and D. Kirby (CK); 12 years and under, S, Rella (T), R. Kromm (T) and D. Desrosiers (T); 10 years and under, S. D'Andrea (T), E. Sokoloski (P) (T).° : Trophy Rindler (RS), B. ‘Tomp and J. Lock (P). Girls, 14-years and under, 8. Mohn (CK),.D. Kirby (CK) and C. Lapointe (CK); 12 years and under, T. Melin (P) R. Scott {P) and S. Martin (P); 10 years ’ and under, S, D'Andrea (T), T. Hamlin (T) and P. Berg (CK). Ropes Boys, 14 years and under, D. Pollard (P), R. Paul (CK) and J. Filipchuck (CK); 12 years and under, T. Thor-Larsen (CK), F. Beleyzk (CK) and J. Stewart (CK); 10 years and under, B. Tompkins (RS) and W. Walsh (CK) tie, R. Ferraro (T) and D. DeGans (RS) tie and G. Mitchell (F) and G. Chapman (F) tie. Girls, 14 vests and under, D. Kirby (CK), S. Mohn (CK). and P, McKay (CK), irls, 12 years and under, H. Price (P), T, Melin (P) and R. Kromm (T); 10 years and under, E. Sokoloski (P) P. Berg (CK) and K. Gleboff (CK). CASTLEGAR NEWS SPORTS Recreation News Give Fabrics for (7 New Fabrics Arriving Daily Get your material now, while the choice is at its best ’ DRY GOODS & CLOTHING Across from Castle Theatre From the Director's Desk By Jack Alouf This Saturday night the Recreation Office is sponsoring a teen dance at the arena hall with a group consisting of four boys and a girl called ‘Light- flight’ providing the music. Admission is $1.75 each or $3.00 per couple. We look forward to a big turnout for this holiday dance, i . . Registrations are now be- ing accepted for all adult education and recreation clas- ses commencing in January. People are advised to register early to ensure getting in the class of their choice as numbers are limite:! for each class. An added feature this holiday season-{is a recreation gift certificate, These are available at the Recreation Office in any amount. The gift certificate can be applied to any recreation or adult education class or program in 1974, If you are stuck on some of those Christmas gifts this could be your answer. * * * Would you believe that the Minor Baseball Association is still trying to collect its equipment? If you still have some minor ball equipment, you can drop it off at the Recreation Office. * * There was just one winner for the final Radio Bingo last week. Wendy Wolner of Rob- ‘son received $200 and the turkey went to John Tarasoff. We would like to thank, everyone for their support and mention that we\hope to run another Radio Bingo in Febru- ary with more prizes. * 8 8 Here are some items from our community calendar. On Dec. 26 the Castlegar Golf Club will be having a Homecoming ‘Dance at the arena hall. ’ Tonightis the’-baites’ Curling ."' |: Club Christmas party in thed:,}- curling rink. This Saturday there will be a teen dance at the arena hall. I will be taking current at 1:30 p.m.—bingo and Fridays at 1:30 p.m.—carpet bowling. . We are quite proud of our Senior Citizens’ Club here in Castlegar as we feel it is one of the more active groups in the area, An example which is good for the community in general. * * . With our new crafts program starting in January, here is a list of items you may be able to save for us over the holidays, These items can be well used for the crafts program: chip dip tins, square cooking oil tins, meat paste CASTLEGAR CURLING CLUB NEW YEAR’S EVE PARTY, Curling Lounge Dancing from 9 p.m, to? $25.00 Per Couple. — Includes Food & Refreshments Music by = DICK WAYLING & HIS GROUP tins, twine from oranges, plastic containers from cottage cheese, yogurt and liver, tissue paper, old rug scraps and scrap wool and phentex. These can be dropped off at the Recreation Office in Castlegar at 123 Main Street. Local Hospital WA Receives Portion of Gift The Castlegar and District Hospital is the recipient of a portion of a donation made from the Cranbrook head office of Interior Diesel of Castlegar. The donation was made to the B.C. Hospital Auxiliaries in lieu of customer Christmas cheer, _ Branch: manager Marcel Payeur said this is the first year such a donation has been made and hopes it meets with the approval of their cus- tomers. Because he felt the whole community benefited from the gift, Mr. Payeur said he hoped other companies would follow the same pattern. items from our calendar board each week from now on. Response is picking up and we hope within a month we will have a fairly full board. Just bear in mind that no event is too small. Give us a call at the Recreation Office Monday to Friday. We are open through lunch time for your conveni- ence. f 8 8 Our senior citizens’ Home- ward Bound Program is still going strong. In the short time it has been operating, we have listed almost 50 service calls. We are still taking names of people who would like to help with the program either in the way of transportation or any other service. Incidentally, the Senior Citizens’ Club have the follow- ing schedule on our community calendar board: at SOLD. OUT 2 Slice Automatic Regular $19.98 SALE .... $14.99 1:30 p.m.—cards; Wednesdays FA 1 p.m—bowling; Thursdays _ Steam or. Dry Regular $17.95 SALE .... $14.95. ‘pie Natt, CHRISTMAS CAROL SONG SHEETS | ‘are..available FREE. fr ‘CASTLEGAR NEWS, | ‘9 Sey Morey nittoas' oil q “GIFTS FOR THEHOME WRIST WATCHES Mickey Mouse Regular $13.95 SALE .... $9.95 Sizes 11 to 4 | - $11.98 5 . Two Six-Year-Olds, Lori Mattlazzi and an Unidentified Trail Competitor, were the ‘Two Youngest lunior in Last BOB FERGUSON'S SPORTIN G FACTS J with the pli caSTEARD HARDWARE & SPORTING Shove “How many teame did the late Terry Sawchuk play for in the NHL?"—LR. Xarchos, Sydney, N.S, Sawchuk spent 20 years in the National Hockey League and served with Detroit, Boston, To! ronto, Los Angeles and New York Rangera during that time. He played in971 games, working a total of 57,205 mnie, and allowing 2,401 goals for a lifetime record of 2,52 goal T game. shutouts, ae He also registered 103 regular season in 106 playoff encounters, working 6,291 minutes, allowing 267 goals for @ 2.64 average. He: ‘also had 12 playoff shutouts, MH sadey Sassnag did Flack Che deve ao couch in Canadian “Football League? What was his Chouinard, Flin Flon, Man. record?—S.H. The ndw general-manager of Ottawa Rough Riders spent 18 seasons as‘ head coach of CFL teams, five with Toronto Argonauts and 18 with the Riders. During that time he masterminded his teams into playoff territory 17 times, into the finals 12 times and to Grey Cup participation on six occasions, winning five of them. x A native of Hamilton, Ohio, Clair was an All-Big 10 end at Ohio State, played pro ball with Washington Redskins then began his coaching career with the 71st Infantry Division in Europe. Following the war he served as an assistant at Miami of Ohio and Purdue then became head mentor at University of Buffalo. In.1950 he started a five-year stint at Toronto, winning two Grey Cups. Following a year at Cincinnati U, he accepted Ottawa's offer and has been with the Riders ever Got a question on sports you’ 'LEAIRD HARD’ Stewart at CAST. L jor mall it to: Sporting Facts, 21C Deerfield Dr., Ottawa, On! since, u'd like answered? Give it to Jock WARE & SPORTING CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Castlegar and District Minor Hockey Results Batibition Garten Castlegar Pec Wee Rep 6, Grand Forks Pee Wee Rep 2. Goalies Drazdoff and Kirby shared duties for Castlegar. Goals were scored by T. Nazaroff (Martin), T. Nazaroff (McLachlan), T.° Nazaroff (McLachlan), T. Nazaroff (Smitheram), D. | Barnes Veregin} and TT. Strelioff {Antiganant), 16 De Gallia Pec Wee Rep 5, Nelson 0, Goalies Kirby and Drazdoff shared duties for Castlegar. Goals were scored by Mark Lightle (McKinnon and Kanigan), M. — Lightle (McKinnon and Kanigan), Bruce Martin 2 (unassisted) and J. Josafatow (unassisted). Pup All-Star 4, Spokane Pups 1. Goalies: Grant Stewart and David Kinakin shared duties. Goals were scored by Lyle Stoushnow (K. Kirby and District Bowling Results Coffee Break League (Dec. 11) LHS Ann Kajzar 266. LHT Ann Kajzar 647, THS Wheaties 1045. THT Wheaties 2867. Team points: Cheerios 3, Muffets 1, Mugs 3, Pincurlers 1, Take & - 1, Wheaties 3. Other 600's: ‘Joyce An- drews 638, Betty Oglow 627, Gladys Manahan 621, Inez Walker 601, Coffee Break League LHS Betty Oglow and Lil Urqhardt 299. LHT Ann Kajzar 728. THS Muffets 1099. THT Wheaties 2894. Team points: Cheerios 3, Muffets 3, Mugs 1, Pincurlers 0, Take 5 - 1, Wheaties 4. Other 600's: Lil Urqhardt 635, Inez Walker 706, Betty Oglow 706, Jean Sylvest 624. Monday Night 7 p.m. (Dec. 10) LHS Stella Palmaruk 280. LHT Ann Kajear 658. MHS Ken Hood 926. MHT Len Donald 765. THS Purple People Eaters 1058. THT Screwhalls 2814. Team points: Mishaps 1, Expos 3, Screwballs 2'/2, Spark Plugs 1%, Pubbers 3, Purple People Eaters 1. Other 600'’s: Brad Walsh 620, Orlando Vecchio 733, Stella’: Palmar IK 612, Swe, Stefoniuk:: Recreation iqures Released Programs Well Patronized by District Residents Figures showing partici- pation on the part of children, students and adults of those programs sponsored and or conducted directly by Recre- ation Commission No. 1 for.1973 have been relased. f An overall total shows 3,911 persons participated in the programs which include 574 adults from Blueberry Creek, Kinnaird, ‘Castlegar, Robson, . Pass Creek, Raspberry, Bril- liant, Tarrys-Thrums, Ootischenia, Shoreacres and other areas. : The’ balance are children and students, Adult participation involves art, blueprint reading, bookkeeping, business mach- ines, cake decorating, ceramics, Chinese cooking, crochet, defensive driving, _conver- sational French, golf, keep-fit, pre-ski conditioning, typing, volleyball,’ weaving, sewing, ladies know .your car and gymnastics, © The greatest number of participants came from Kin- naird with 218, followed by Castlegar with 177. Robson came third numbering 77. Indoor winter. programs for children and students included junior art, junior badminton, ballet, basketball, BEST WISHES — for a very crafts, ‘drama, conversational French, gymnastic, pre-school hockey and hunter training, Of the total 695. partici- pants, 357 are from Castlegar, 270 from Kinriaird and 82 from Robson. The balance. being from the.rest of the area, The summer programs saw a-total of 1,400 participants. They took part in senior canoe camp, junior canoe camp, playgrounds, pre-school and wading pool. The largest number coming from Castlegar and Kinnaird: in - almost equal number. Other programs. included in the ‘statistics released include ski trips and teen dances. Bantam Division Standings 608, Dave Calder 699, Ken Hood 619, Frank Webster 670. Monday Night 7 p.m. (Dec. 17) LHS Nancy Donald 240. LHT Nancy Donald 597. MHS Len Donald 304. MHT Len Donald 765. THS Screwballs 991. THT Screwballs 2813. Team points: Mishaps 2, Expos 1, Pubbers 8, Screwballs 8, Spark Plugs 2, Purple People . Eaters 1. Other 600's: Greg Ste- foniuk 617, Dave Calder 650, Orlando Vecchio 624, Ken Hood 626, Don Rosler 661. Monday Night 9-11 p.m. LHS Carol Comtois 268. LHT Carol Comtois 697. MHS Ralph Peterson 332. MHT John Postnikoff 742. THS Jackasses 1142, THT dJackasses 2975. Team points: Unpredict- ables 80, Jackasses 25, Spares 234, Posties 15, Head Pins 32, Challengers 29%. Other 600's: Ken Plotnikoff 666, Bill Carson 647, Brian Cristofoli 602, Ralph Peterson 663, Andy Postnikoff 603. Fred & Vera Punter & family, Castleg: Frank, Vi © finds Wilcox, Castlegar John & Ruth Hall -& family * Tom, Laima, Linda, Karina & Martin Allis, Castlegar doy, Brick, Alf & Ross Saunders Mr. & Mrs, A, E. Thomas, Castlegar les, Jessie & Ken Davis, Casltegar Doreen & Ralph Englund & Swea J, Smith), Lyle Stoushnow (D. Knowler), J, Smith (D, Know- ler, L. Stoushnow) and Charile Lind (unassisted), Castlegar drow the only penalty of the game. Dec. 16 Pup All-Stars 5, Spokane 3, Goalies—Scan Arnistrong and Grant Stewart shared dutics, Goals were scored by Richard Kanigan (C. Sookerookoff), Paul Geddes (R. Kanigan, T. DePaoli), L, Stoushnow (J. Smith, D. Postnikoff, David Lightle (Bobby Voykin). Penal- ties were Castlegar 5 and Spokane. 7. Dec. 8 Castlegar Juveniles 8, Spokane Jr. B. 0. No statistics available. 9 Castlegar Juveniles 7, Spokane Jr. B, 0. No statistics available, Dec. 15 Castlegar Bantams (C.C.U,) 2, Grand Forks 6. No statistics available. Castlegar Bantams (P.P.W.C.) 8, Rossland 4. Goalies were Castlegar—Wall and Rossland—Lavi. Goals for Castlegar by B. Kubos (Wilsosl, Wilson (Kubos) and Grimm (Swetlishoff), Scoring for Rossland were Bailey Lavarato), Handley ot Blazers 7, Stars 8, Goallos were Perras (Blazers) and Dee, 12 ERVALE ‘YARN $I Studlo Knitting Machines Lessons Aber ‘all: Machines Yarns) &! Knit: Garments 368-9907 Ph. ~and Ave. Rivervale art No.'1, Trail, B.C, Pee Wee Rep 6, Kootenay (continued on page 7) Raynor (Stars), Goals for tho Blazers by T. Reed (unas sisted), T. Reed (unassisted), T, Reed (Stewart), J, Stewart (R, Dunn), G. Ryan (G. Marquis) and B, McGuire (J, Stewart), For the Stars C, Wilson 8, _ assisted by Popowich on two and unassisted on one. Dee, 12 Hawks 3, Canadians 5. Goalies were Saremba (Hawks) and Cheveldave (Canadians). Goals for Hawks by Condon (unassisted), Miller (unassisted) and Condon {Tomlin and — Perepolkin). Canadians goals by Martin 2 (unassisted), Keraiff (Steen- voorden), Grieves (Martin) and Susanna (Dinning). Stars 3, Rangers 3. Goalies were Doug Johnstone. (Stars) and T. Popowich (Rangers), Goals. for the stars were, Sookachoff (unassisted), Sookachoff — (Kinakin)_ and Sookachoff (Popowich). For the Rangers by Ziben (Furlan), P. Horning (Furlan) and P. Horn- ing (out Laurino). I ‘Bruins .1, Canadians 0. Goalies were Bruins .Nicky Chernoff and Canadians Ricky Goals for the (Bailey), Lavarato (Sherwood) and Rusten (Bailey). Pee Wee Division Dec. Canadians 4, Rangers 2. Goalies were R. Cheveldave (Canadians) and T. Popowich (Rangers). Goals for the Can- adians by D. Nelson (unassisted), G. Grieves (K. Maloff and G; Gallo), D. Susana (G. Grieves), and K. Keraiff (M. Miller and L. Stoushnow). Rangers scorers are A. Isakson {W. Zibin) and P. Horning (C. Horning. Dec. 10 Bruins 3, Hawks 2. Goalies were Nicky. Chernoff (Bruins) and Rhys Andrews and Tony *Saremba (Hawks). Goals for the Bruins were by Perry Hyson (unassisted), Ken. Knowler (Perry Hyson) and Ron Lauriente (Danny _ Fillipoff). For the Hawks by Glenn Miller (Rick Shukin and Perr: Strelieff) and Glenn Miller (unassisted), Bruins were by Kenny Knowler (unassisted) Dec. 15 Blazers 1, Bruins 1. Goalies were Blazers Phillip Perras and Bruins Nicky Chernoff. Goals for the Blazers were by Gerald Prive (unassisted) and for the Bruins - Ronnie Zaitsoff (Ron Lauriente and Stephen Roberts). Bantam Division Dee. 10 Texaco 3, Castlegar Credit Union 5. Goalies were L. Ingham (Texaco) and Van Yzerloo’ (C.C.U}. Goals for Texaco by B. McDonald (B. Smitheram and K. Haulbauer}, M. Russel (B, Smitherham) and C, Bobroske (Smitheram and Russel). For C.C.U. by G. Pace (P. Klit), W. Koochin . (B. Cheveldave), G.. Pace (D. Calder), B. Cheveldave (G. Pace) and W. Koochin (R. Plotnikoff), You Saree) at Bonnets 10 Pct. OFF fo for CASH BONNETT’Siemesees. For Typewrifer Repairs See the CASTLEGAR NEWS PETTITT PHOTOS CHRISTMAS STORE HOURS Thursday - Friday - Saturday, Dec. 20, 21, 22 IDEAL CHRISTMAS. GIFT S.H.S.S. DOUKHOBOR STUDENT CHOIR LONG- PLAY STEREO ALBUM From Your Friends of the Handicapped Kinnaird Marg & Jim Stokes Jim & Polly Corbett, Castlegar dock, Chris, Paul, Dan, Jeff & Grant in Sparwe Kevin & Guy Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Ackerman, tewart : Adeline, Laurie, Rory and the Boys The Basrans — Jogie, Bev, Terry, Marg & Colin Maddocks ford, Thrums Mike, Mabel, daroff Terry, Alice, Lynne & Jamie San- Robson Floyd & Marg Bacon & Boys Allan, Daun & Kathy Bate, Castlegar George, Sylvia & Steven Rebatkin, Marleen Conrad & family, Kinnaird Mr. & Mrs. J. A. Charters, Castlegar Cindy & Ricky Bon Walter & Mee Popoff & family Mike & Helen Verzuh, Rore & Nike John Ponak, Kinnaird <5 The Oddie Family, Kinnaird 2 Bill & Ivy ‘Salekin | & family, Robson Walter & Ann Marken, Kinnaird Ron, Phy! & family, Robson Fred & Anne Fomenoff, Castlegar Dennis & Violet Popoff, Slocan Park Mabel, Vicke & Bobby Woykin, : Castlegar The Kassian Family, Kinnaird TAKE OVER PAYMENTS Mortgage Co. would like Reliable Party (Adults preferred) to simply assume low monthly payment on immaculate 1973, 12 x 68 Deluxe 3 Bedroom * Mobile Home, built by Moduline Industries of Penticton, B.C. This unit has every possible option including Deluxe Spanish Decor Furnishings, Cus- tom Drapes, Shag Carpeting throughout, Westing- ‘ c ORNIN 1G: WARE house Deluxe 14. Cu, Ft. Double Door Fridge, 5 160 oz. Deluxe Westinghouse Washer and Dryer, R.C.A. ; DUTCH on _ Color T.V., Gun Type H.D. Furnace, House Type Regular $16.95 “Doors, Double Insulation, Oversize Electric Hot SALE .... $9.87 Water Tank, ete. Must be seen to be appreciated. : _— Lived in just two months, Was Foreclosed Due to Marriage Difficulties. Pitts, Burnaby Jacob H. Pedersen, Castlegar Mazie, John, Johnny & Robin Dal- Frank, Pat, Clay & Joanne Liber, Kinnaird Jack & Kathy. Bostnott Boys Marie & Marsh “Johnson, Blueberry Helen & John Mcleod, Kinnaird Nick, Olga & Ricky Ogloff Betty & Bob Sahlstrom & family Marleen, Conrad, Johnny & Tracy, Kinnaird The Jack Randalls Ralph, Florence & Edward Desaul- niers The Harrower Family Margie & Eddie Higgs, Kinnaird Sybil Harrower i Francis & Pat Smitheram & Sons, Blueberry Dave & Lois Ferguson Mr. & Mrs. Joe Pickering & ‘Ken, Kinnaird Mary Plomikoff & family, Robson “John s Helen Poochachoff, Castle- Colin & Margaret. Pryce, Judy, ‘Teresa & Paula Mike & Margaret Ford, Mrs. J. S. Hardy, Kinnaird Mrs. A. Thorp, Robson Meda, Frank & Jerry Webster Margareta & Orjan Burchardt ~. Children : Glenn & Helen Anderson & felt, Castleg z Marvin, Sherley, Ruth & Leo = Mike & Amy Gleboff, Ootischenia Gordon & Vicky Pettitt ; John & Marleen Harshenin & family Mrs, R. C. Donnan, Castlegar Fred & Anita Tomlin & family Grace & Andy Honchar, Kinnarid Mr. & Mrs. Monty Warner. & Daryl, Blueberry Creek Slim & Annie Koochin, Castlegar Mike & Mary Zoobkoff & family, Blueberry Creek Mary & Bob Roots, Castlegar - John & Belle Roberts Basil & Betty Macalister & Girls, Thrums sag » Mike & Lillian Semenoff & famil Frank & Edna Dodgson, Kinnaird Jimmie & Elsie’ Killough & Sue Ms. & Mrs. M. Gallo & Gordon Malcolm & Mary Scott Koochins, Robson Walter, Nora & Marcia Popoff, Castlegar John & Hazel Johnson, Kinnaird Shorty, Polly & Zella-Mae Travis, Mary & Rudy Baff & Children Castlegar Allen & John Isakson Mary Fomenoff, Castlegar Fred & Elsie Ploinikof, Kinnaird Dorothy & Ralph Scott & Ken, Walter & Janie Konkin, Ootischenia Kinnaird Mr. & Mrs, Sam Walker & family, | Tina Ozeroff, Castlegar Kinnarid Phil & Mildred Sherstobitoff & Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Ackerman, Boys Castlegar Steve Polovejchuk, : Kinnaird Norman & Anne Fishwick, Kinnaird = Mr. & lke Fred Voykin & family, Mrs. A.°Mitchell, Castlegar Castleg: Cliff, Evelyn, Kevin) Kent & Craig Ab& Mare ‘Culley, Kinnaird Wilson, Castleg Allen, Janis & Scott Blessin Jack & Phyll Robison, Kinnaird Denny & Lois Hughes & family “f Ed & Mabel Isokson The Pat Haleys John & Muriel Walton & family - Marge & Jack Brownlie Mr. & Mrs. Fred Zibin, Robson Anonymous. :* and N. Ross (T). Monashee Sporting Eqpt. Ltd. Stop in and see the Ski selection Ski Sets suitable for Christmas Giving Aslow ai MERRY {PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR From "Friendly Frank” and Staff HAPPY MOTORING If You Drink Please Don’t Drive! “WOODLAND PARK ESSO HERTZ. RENT-A-CAR WE WILL BE CLOSED CHRISTMAS BAY CHRISTMAS TREES Bantam Division standings Side Horse ‘6 feet 6: Boys, 14 years and under, D. Pollard (P), R. Paul (CK) and J. Fillipehuck (CK); 12 years and under, B. Pakula (CK), J. Stewart (CK) and D. Kromm (T); 10 years and under, C. BISSELL + CARPET SWEEPERS "| Regular $21.95 SALE |... $17.50 BISSELL “SWEEPER ‘Rally Red” Regular $20.95. SALE-.... $16.75 SCOTCH PINE $15.79 BLUE SPRUCE $17.49 ziel Pete & Nellie Gorkoff, Robson Mr, & Mrs, Nick Stoochnoff & family Roy & Catrina Ward & family, Kinnaird Mrs. Edith Sherbike, Castlegar Elmer Wallner, Castlegar Doug, Patti & Kim Richards, Castlegar Harry & Kay Bate & family Mr. & Mrs, Larry Davis L.A. Grunerud Don & Mary Wallace, Castlegar Bill & Elsie Sharples Byron, Ethel & Margaret Trussler, , Castlegar Norman, Joan & Wayne Blais Mrs, Mary & Mary Nichvalodoff Pete & Nancy Kazakoff & family Bob & Frances Hunter Mr. & Mrs. T. B. Couch, Castlegar Barbara & Walter Thorp, Castlegar louis & Cecilia Newhouser, Rota Villa, Castlegar Bill & Verna Nevakshonoff & Cyril Mr. & Mrs, Andre Lamarche, Kinnaird Elsie & Dave Hiebert Wolter & Margaret Holuboff, Prosperous New Year Alderman and Mrs. George Bondoroff mmers Floyd & Anne Peterson, Kinnai Jim &: Inga Lamont Mary & Don Quiding & famil Blueberry fi Norman & Glenys New, Warren, FOR SHORT TERM INVESTMENT We Recommend Our 712% DEMAND DEPOSITS bson The Manahans — Gladys, po, Peter & Randy lou & Helen Holuboff & family,. Port-a-Lite Burgess Regular $10.99 SALE ...: $8.88 Rol ¢ Mr. & Mrs, Gary Gallo & family, : - Hudson Hope Alex, Linda, Connie & Chris Kositsin, Kinnaird Ethel & Ross Oborne, Robson Bill, Helen Robbie & Howie Sem- noff Fred * Edith Giraud & family, Interested Parties, Please Call 438-2424 Out of Town Call Collect 9 - 9 Dally COSMOPOLITAN HOMES LTD. marie Kingsway — South Burnaby, BC) D NO, 123 Fetal $14.98 .. $1149 CASTLEAIRD HARDWARE ‘AND SPORTING Goons LID. Castlenird Plaza Phone 365-6444 inquire today at CASTLEGAR SAVINGS CREDIT UNION Branches. at Cae Phone 365-7232 — Slocan Park Phone 226-7575 John & Anne Polonikoff: & family Evelyne & Dick Batchelor, Robson The Bristows —- Ted, Gwen, Cartie. & David has lee & Lena Criteau, Robson : Robson Eileen & Gwilym Hughes & family Jack & Hilda Edmondson,. Kinnaird -* Pat & Mike Livingstone Kingsley, Marlene, Donna, David, Randy & Kevin Kirby Johnnie & Helen Strelioff & family Bob & Phyllis Maddocks & family