TRAIL ROTARY aay in the amount of $100 was presented to Ronald Tenisci, left, of Trail. A student at Selkirk College, Mr. was presented the award by J. C. Yolland of Trail. He is| ro in his second year at Selkirk and is on the arts and sciences pro- gram. — Castlegar News Photo A north-south highway link- «ng the West Kootenay to the vransCanada Highway came a step nearer reality Sunday. At special meeting in a Nelson, representatives of West|’ ootenay Chambers of Com- anerce indicated a suggest order «or priorities, They unanimously agreed to give thelr backing to the Revel- stoke-Nakusp highway, parts of waien are now under contsruc- on, But at, the same time, they decided to urge the g to be constructed, the meeting was told, .But Henry ‘Alton from Slocan told Chamber members that they were ‘forge ig Slocan,"’ + The bluffs north of Slocan City would-be a serlous’ hottle- heck on the route, he sald. Nakusp delegate Dan San- tano said that his Chamber want- d drilling to begin on the Slo- can Blutts “tmmediately.” “The best time to cone that Toad is in the winter,” serted, 4 The Nakusp Chamber is al- Revelstoke Road Completion Gets Backing 6o attempting {2 determine how much work the department of bighways will car road’ from the )no: ‘Before Jobbying Victoria to upgrade the highway, meetings should be held with he regional engineers of the department of highways ‘said: Mr. Harrison; In a resolution, the West Kootenay Chambers call on the (out on: the _Hi-Lite Restaurant. “SPECIALIZING IN’ CHINESE | FOOD” Phone’ 365-6741 for Take-Out Orders * Open 6 am, to 12 Midnight Daily :: Open 6 a.m. to 1 a.m. Fridays and, Saturdays, | Air. Conditioned for Cool; Comfort ; “ BANQUET FACILITIES FOR SMALL GROUPS to up. grade the highway by 1969, “We are going to c: a [at through,” said Mr. Harri- to. carry out feasibility studies on a more centerly, north-south, highway Nelson's. Sharber of Com- merce 9 presiden| nt R. E, Nelson, saldit that the Revelstoke-Nalcusp ite “is almost reality.” ert is under construction,” said Me. Nealon Mr. Hougen On His 80th A family. reunion, honoring, ters and two sons: Elvina (Mrs. it on his] K. Wesson); Inez (Mrs, sPupert of Col a former Robson resi 80th birthday was held at his home in’ Maidstone, Alta., Nov. The birthday party was at-| tended by the entire family o! Melvin Hougen — eight daugh- LASSIFIED ADS Really work CASTLEGAR NEWS WRECKER SERVICE AND TOWING Trailer Towing ART’S SERVICE & AUTO WRECKING Phone 365-8112 2! sits Honored Birthday Wakefield); May (Mra. ald); J x (ire. Bee da (Mrs. Hermanton) Prince acon BC.; (Mrs. McColm)' of Black Diam: ond; Melvin and Ronald (Cal- ary) as well as several of his sons- ey ‘law and his daughters- in-law. * : Mr. and Mrs, Hougan have 28 grandehildren and 15 great- grandchildren, many of whom were present for the’ anniver- sary. Also attending the coffee arty, held in the afternoon, were: Albert Smith (celebrating his 90th birthday); Chas Richardson; and vie Harper, hoes birthdays are on the same The family hel held fy dinner par: that night. The birthday. cake rea ty was made and ae bea by Mrs. ‘akefield. Mr. Hougen received man: many and messages of congratu- dations’ from his .many. frien ds. | TROWEL PATIOS — STEPS BASEMENT FLOORS RESIDENTIAL & IN ‘BOX 273, KINNAIRD ALL WORK G CONTRACTING COLORED FLOORS A SPECIALTY N. CHERNOFF, Manager — CEMENT — SIDEWALKS —— FOUNDATIONS DUSTRIAL WORK — PHONE 365.3042 . UARANTEED On the Castlegar Course ‘By DUFFER JOHN special re offere This meant that piecemeal work would be: carried out on it ence year, said the President. Only 11 miles of the new highway—it is being built above the level the Arrow Lakes wi reach with the construction ‘of the High Arrow Dam — are left were blic‘and at the same much local assistance, uld| Work on ‘the fairways commenc- D ed. | Also, ‘the’ ‘search for water ‘ highway “on a progressive bas- war -begun. Since that time, ‘an ‘excel- lent well was. brought in and the greens, tees, and fairways were prepared. Three fairways were completed — water system and seeding — as the first phase of i] development. ‘Then we were fortunate in t] obtaining the assistance of Mr. Christians Inflict Damage On Humans dust as Atheists Do Dear With respect to the letter written by C. L. in Jast week's paper praising Ato) id: Martin | w: go his article: 00 marily dir tends that Christianity has con- ferred. benefits .on humanity ‘of the sick, without recognizing the damage done in the name of Christ.: so Ts your letter writer brushed upon his history, he would find, that Christianity in Europe sou- ght to keep the common man “in his _place,”: with the as one of. the bastions of govern- God Legion Hall. ank |, golf profes- sonal, who“had’ built the sec- ond nine holes at the Saguenay Golf and Country Club at Ar- Sr. Citizens Plan ‘To Attend Dance The regular meeting of the Castlegar District Sealer Citizens ras held evening in the -|H. Evans presiding conducted ete won Bven the | the at ith 32 members |; and three visitors present. Mr. |to announ vida, where the Quebec Open was ed there this year, . .- Holleywood dupervised final ‘phases of the: uncom- pleted ax holes. He wad able to d all the greens and also the en, ie same time he kept ad i keeping an eye on the Pro gress of whe wat wator system mad e eeeding of the fairw: though Fritz teh ddes nol hi need supervision, only’ good weather. As a result, golfers will be able to practice putting,’ s! en-up irons and woods on the driving range and by the end of June, play 18 holes without interruption.- The debentures. will be on sale ‘until next year. They pay seven per cent interest annually beginning from the. date of re-' ceipt issuance by the Trustees, Those people who already have subscribed will receive their de- bentures as: soon as they are processed and the interest will ‘be paid som the day the receipt was. For further John Mills PA INTIN G and DECORATING ‘ ‘ GonTRAcT. OR HOURLY. © _ TELEPHONE. 365-7454 - Buy aie Sone Loan cash on this local investment call Jim Corbett or Paul Moroso at 365- routine made at a recent ‘meeting, Of .| Castlegar and District Senior Citizens for attendance at:an evening Dec..1.with the McMix- ers square dance club. of the @ members plan to attend this’ e A letter of, ‘thanks is tobe sent to Mrs. .G. Anderson for the entertainment she provided for the members,*)“* ‘The : Christmas ‘party is to. be held on Dec; 8'at’6 p.m. in the seein hall. Mr. and Mrs. W.Wal- er will provide entertainment after the banquet. ment, and waged countless wars —ostensibly on the’ side’ ofthe gains, In our time we have’ seen the Christian solution to-.the| “Jewish Problem” and to the rac- ial problem in South Africa, Bri-| tain and the United States. Although I veer to the right politically, I would argue that Communism’s. han are no more’ -stained:.than those of Christiai B. ‘D. -M. Landon, .C. April showers bring May flowers - - - but they also bring plenty of headaches to the housewife who is trying - to dry the family wash, She can forget all about April showers when she uses a’”’Flameless” Electric Clothes Dryer - - - Any day will bea good drying day. . “Flameless” Faith, but in truth for territor- te: eports were “heard from the treasurer, kitchen * it Ian Williamson, a long established greens*keeper from| Ontario, wit be course, super-| antendent. His wife, Helen, with the assistance of daughter Les- tey, will look after’ tne conces- sion and the Pro will Be Mike ve j *‘'fhese pedple are. already planning for a smooth Operation next year, interested persons are urged to attend the annual geenral meet- ing of the golf club which is to be held Nov. 30 at 7 p.m. in the 2 beterest nd 11 Satfesie operons bet Sot ces ha ealod Me borane Golkers, would-be golfers and : : Lesion ball With an HFC: Shop- 13945] need to get ready. . for the holidays. 56) x hold. See HFC, now! Ask about credit life joan: i 3s ‘Adore payments lecinde eriacigal wad at low group rates fag iL 1287 Cedar Avenue.. seeeee alechone 368-8251. {oppoctio Hudzon's Bay) ‘NELSON ‘ 608 Baker Street. .cccscecsees oe /Talephoie 352-5575 A (at Josephine above Burn Lumber) t en, repay. House- i e and tee. The kitchen committee for January is Mrs. I: McNeil, Mrs. S.; Mazur, - Mrs. A. oD and Eric’ McPhee. It was reported ‘that Mrs. J. Wiig is home from hospital and hopes .to:be able to attend the next meeting. ‘Mrs, B. Crissal thanked: the members for cards she receiv. ed while sick. The annual ‘meeting ~was held with annual : zeports: indicating a an and ‘busy. year. all officers Hy acclamation, but it was pointed out-that some of the officers wished ‘to resign so it was decided to have nomina- tions from the floor. Mrs. Thorp resigned as trea- surer, commenting ‘it: was dif- ficult to transact the business from Robson, as she had no transportation. ‘The following officers were elected for 1968: presidefft, Har- ry Evans by acclamation. First vice president, Mrs. F. Nilssen; Second vice president, Mrs. G. Quayle; secretary, Mrs. G. Shep- herd by acclamation (re-elect- ed); ‘Treasurer, Mrs. L McNeil. » Electric” The meeting was adjourned and. refrehsments « were ' served a. ed birthday cake donated by the of the “Happy Birthday” was sung to the gentlemen’ who were cele- 3B. Aan Ee The Bingo party was Bost poned until the new. years: do your installation. . With Christmas only weeks away, ‘Community Video will install cable Tv in your home... ‘FOR A TOY. 2+. @ toy valued at $5 or more which will be given to a needy child: at’ Christmas time through the local Relief Organization. Here Is All You Do: “ Phone our office at ‘Trail atno charge. Just ask the operator for Zenith 6228, your donation will be picked up when we =. All toys will be given to a local Relief Organization:a few. days’ before Christmas to be distributed byt them to child: ren they feel will benefit most... siaee & He: you are planning’ to have four channel cable: v : installed in’ your’ home this winter, ‘there would be no: het. i te (Gi fo mks areaacemeas Gan mie Se First month rental due zi “Special ends oe gg re ss _ Purpose flo flour;-. 34 . a nee 2 tbisp. aes juice. _naEnT 8 CASTLEGAR SAGENT FOR CATT oe nn ey an HIGH ACADEMIC:RANK was 5 rewarded with thie’ presentation re-|> pan, Bera Sean " “COFFEE BREAK” By Lois. HUGHES Domestic Life Hectic Without Old Lady Lady Oh ,boy!, Know (eve at to/Thoreau. I'd ‘settle for that, if ale ‘were even ule! Le has bes one of those that make me avonder how days the hell I can be the'sweet, gen- tle) person: I:am underneath. a wa. me ‘to a'sound ‘sleep and’ woke witha great Jurch and scream of rr win- ‘Box 781, Castlegar ‘ Tell Lois: 365.5503. : week's request) cake] orceaalie Christmas eye to Be no 8 short ‘cut in’ ithe fnitial ihe following is reasonable in as much as it takes less than many recipes but at the same time makes a modest quantity. Use .% 1b, -raisins | (3%: cup); % Ub. dates (%: cup); % Ib. can-| died citron; 4% lb. candied, as- sorted fruits — ‘such as ‘orange or lemon’ peel — cherries and pineapple; 1% cups sited ae all- id 3% tsp. ‘si t; ” farted Gianamon; 1/8 tsp. ea ch-allspice cloves and nutmeg; 1/3 cup Ma-| ba zola"corn oil; % bathe brown sue; 32 e Cut. dates, citron and ‘as-| pare -weli in advance, as cake The next recipe: will. take the ‘cash output: Pot: “approxi-) mately $6, It will. in:turn make a nice light colored fruit ‘cake equal to four leaves’and a samp- ler left over. While discussing this par-' ‘improves with age. “| ticular recipe I.was asked if’I ever ‘roasted the almonds before adding them to the batter. This was new to me. 400 degree F. oven, °° °°" - ‘These must be watched care- fully, stirred a little and removed e. minute: they beco ur; 2 cups sugar; 3 tsp. bak: and % cup brandy or 1 cup or- |ange juice. Tah om : Bake’ n : ‘ grees F) fe 2 to.2% hrs. or “until toothpick in centre comes out clean: Do not overcook: Al eee te butter sueategg mixture ending with;flour. ‘Add fruit and mix well Line, “| pans \with tin’ foil and bake. Ov- en temp. 300 degrees BE Time— 3 1% to 2 brs. , OTR RESPIRATORY DISEASES . “FOR. AIRLI N E ‘RESERVATIONS . MEXICO - HAWAIIAN AND EUROPEAN TOURS ARRANGED : THE WESTERN HOTEL CHAIN e WEST'S” DEPT. STORE : “Phone 965-7542; ce ‘e % Have: you" children that are restless: on ;these evenings that begin so: early with most of us sifting to supper with the lights y LN few years ago a mother who had. her. children indoors a home recipe for finger paints —it might also be used as‘a Christmas gift if. you are impro- vising this year-:- 4% cup’ starch; “44 cup ‘eold boiling tere mix to a.paste.: Add. boiling ‘wate er and: cook: until: thick, Cool. ‘Add -%' cup’ soap flakes;’%" cup talcum ‘powder. Stir..Add pow- dered paint, poster paint or. veg- etable ‘coloring.: Store ‘in tightly covered jars. dation; “Use-.on of “glossy. shelf paper. Oilcloth may be washed off and used again but: paper is more: satis- or.itwo, ‘then. smooth it: out.on a flat ce, « glossy, side up, peared. < é Left & Right Hand Action, : PISTOLS and REVOLVERS Mia cent nto alae | due to illness -passed on to me]. ecommen: light colored oilcloth or. sheets, Kim.) - | breakfast ding | Blew: up. Got: the, dinner: organ: id She'd: also per, | the : ‘Six | ings. 7 inches of fe tree enow, are ‘of the 5 id anything ‘e! vivings Off into Sse with |. lo: snow ituraily, Wee going’ ‘to put them on thls: weel 4 e- useless Hugh's home) o ds Lis- eiing’ to “records, with” the dishes in the. sink, ized ‘and a! few home. truths o. my, est. ‘But: no ‘rest,’ Out: into ' the bleak nit i another at.7.30. Last pilehed? yee i; Pts lome peace, quiet, me nk ‘sim ‘hit me the minute I:got’in.\\A: proposition. She's been asked to the or- days ist) to: have a girlin them. ing. | No catches: Ex. cd }eept that she'd have to bi buy an the. ‘other. $80 from Brisk: desson -in economics. “What: do: you have for, aecur- that was,‘ Iexplained that if. you have #3 #50 000: in. government ‘bonds, : the ‘bank will: lend you gba asset ‘she could dor’ $150.and spend about} ho came dp aud ‘ practiaing. N he ‘it. She: has a ‘hundred in bank ity?” She: pranted ‘to know. what Sousy Home at aix., Two kids (that) this c id ‘until 10. Accom-| college, th Talked for only, 20 mini Went off: at ip, owe stuck a full selection of | SAVAGE SHOES ¥ tor children 3194 Highway Drive in the Millar and Brown Buildin Trail; ' Phone 364-1622 ; WE BUY. AND SELL USED FURNITURE © Open Weekdays 1pm. . 5.80pm. Open Friday 1 p.m: - 9 pm ere ho Worked ( ‘until two, ‘and’ I fain tolotision, or ken because. it turned ‘out to rile column,\as you have just S Just to .top -off the day, checked ‘the closet ‘and found 1 didn’t ‘have -ia\ clean shirt ‘for tomorow.: Said,‘ “Gosh: darn ig” and hit the sack. - years, a record-p) ‘Taught all: day. Co meeting at’: 3.15. - Department heads’ meeting at 3.30 ‘Until 4.30. Column ‘to: write: ‘but went Ht round to'the garage to. get th: other people had:the’same idea. snow ‘tires ‘on. .'Three hundred |by with a broken arm; a-guitar that bests worth $40 init hey-day, ten ago; and. “her” - piano [whieh 1'po I: Pointed ‘out was owned LEGION: MEMBERS Kiddie's Christmas Party " LEGION HALL- SAT. DEC. 16 - -2pam. Children 3 to 10 Years Inclusive Phone One of Following Members Before Dec. 4 J. LECKIE R. 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