Tie CASTLE awe } Published, Every Tharsday, By “THK CASTLE NEWS LIMITED: * Canflegar, B.C. ‘ 1. V. CAMPBELL, Manager ian Weel ay A S74 se Weekly _ Advertising Bureau SUSSCRIPTION RATE: | : Fesplendant?! in the: most! quires the, payment ” Of: current debts and taxes | but does ‘not bring in, Oris. off | collected. sGreater! utilization is Zood éon- | sérvation ‘and! lumber. research-|' ers ‘are now. working*“on’«the|: following techniques to increase the’ greater use:;0f a tree! when it)-reaches ;the; mill. pee These-are'a' few of the future possibHities from research. now] underw : 1, The development of a mois- turé-proof,: | fire-proof, insect ~proof: material: by‘ coating wood with: a: thin layer of: ‘plastic and) ‘then ” exposing’ it to’“gamma ‘ra- dilations which ‘would change the) plastic's: molecular structure and| -prodiice = a case-hardened Pro: pauict.” °2, The: use of gamma: rays ito {measure the density “of wood, to--sterlize wood" against -fungt and: insects, and to cure much more’! ‘rapidly than “present methods the glue lines ‘in. ply- wood ard: laminated ‘timbers. |: 3.’ The use of sound waves ‘to ‘eut Jumber—once atomic’ energy |: develpoments. reduce. power costs to’ the .point where.'this would be economically, feasible. By te-| placing ’ their. ‘saws.’ with | sound ‘waves, lumbermen would realize a long-time: tiful of T: have], lever * seen'Vand> :with i‘shoulders| that “would put “arprize’: “buffalo the awe inspiring name\ot’ Chief}, : vit a large chested, 1: didn't even: eae as® far, ever, torrshame::! 1 just” ‘pats breathless; : thi? ‘His he! large mouthed | was “when : “War; Cloud Mattel: shis feathers he also doffed a :large}/ part’ of ‘hig: glamour! and Hisar dance? became :‘’more ;: and - dian. Brave, as: I’ have "things ‘@ian: Brave—no ‘matter what’ the! circumstances ‘‘and:no big ».bad Texan ‘should be: able to “push him ‘ around.‘ Unless, : of course, had. been Toenail ing: ,the Indians, to adopt : the Troquois, Cut:.. ‘and::-unflinching under pain;| elimination of. sawdust... Uke a‘ turkey. trot..' Now.i an; Sine b TO RIGHT. AW: |. MARE: YOUR "SHOES JN, SHAPE: FOR THE- WINTER *BESTER HAVE : THEM - , ATTENDED | “THI figured’ out, should stay :an.:In-|,” he. doesn't : give. a “hang .W! hose || “Thad also expected Chier. War i Cloud! to be. stoic, heroic, ‘silent) ‘alas!: my ‘hero :not only had: feet |; cof) clay,” the’ legs ‘ofa: turkey |) Gobbler, ‘but: also the instincts; of |} 30° Mave you. read The hasai! agreed that education makes, a good man a-better- man, A broad education is perhaps more valuable as a criterion in the: selection ‘ofa. school. trustee than of a councillor or committeeman, as the trustee ‘will be working in the :field of ‘education, and the better he knows his, field the finer service he is likely to give. But, above all, look for the candidate with some “get up and go” to him; the candidate with a pro- . gressive outlook,-who has ‘confidence in the future of our area, and who wishes his city,. ‘village or scHool ‘district to: advance with’ the Okanggan-Boundary- Kootenays country. [f you know. of: ‘such @ man: run- ning for office in your community, get’ out and vote © for him. lat TEE “oy Mack. PRIVATE TV IN CANADA - Private television, where it is “not barred by, the CBC monoply, is gaining ever-increasing impertonee: . in Canada. es Alert to its service potentialities,’ playing local * talent, and ‘providing first, class entertainment, all at no cost to the taxpayer, private television is “rapidly becoming as indispensable as the local: newspaper “and . the local radio station in: a ‘number of smaller Cana: dian cities. ;S0 far as television is concerned, large centres of: population such as “Halifax, Montreal, ‘Toronto, Winnipeg © and Vancouver are lagging. for behind smaller ‘communities’ which have «their own local : private stations”: Events> of; local importance’ int these * Slarger: cities ‘rarely ‘secure: Vv coverag ers .of ‘television sets have: no; alternative but, to tune ‘to the s supposedly c Itural ‘prog ‘of ‘the’ CBC, ‘o. ‘go ‘to other extreme; to witness’ some wrestling “bout vor. “sporting event . ‘taking place.. in 1 the, United “Little wonder that. ‘Conadiaris are growing res-" ~ | Mis’ M: Townsend’ and: Mrs. vis Caskey had charge of the ae ‘ der: the CBC’s ‘monoply of ‘television ‘in. the ‘larg cities. Nor’ ‘does the:monoply enjoyed by. CBC TV. eppear ‘to: hav. BC: deficit , for the. ‘current «fiscal ” ion’ by. the Government at Ottawa of this 7 yorable features of CBC's eopelations ember 19th. :.Guests were | re- ey Bazaar and’ Mrs. L Couch, A.M. ~ | the -honor for the -next hour. instead, own: .” ed, the’ Corporation's finances. » Rather, their revel seems to Have ‘been. ‘the case, with > aa 4 oe Mrs)’ M. ‘Adie. Held fall leaves and green: spruce with bright|>' the. teachers. If you prefer, you Some will = ionely ‘school, sounding -seation . ery A istration. by. If you teally are ing! ke ear opportunity ‘to.. chat; with! his: Brother whom’ he hath’ seen, ur, t! how? can ‘he!love God whom: m Be may‘: make’ an appointment: ©. hath: not Cran Praee g| meet. any system ch the imin .| This is’ the Gmaing © cymbat gand | 2401. z : “af ‘And * mmandment have we ‘from ‘Him,-that he’ who lov- eth God, love! his brother” also. |showy but! equally -inetfective.|help the school help your arte Some will loose the thurider-| help society: asa. whole, come ing.-and lightenings ‘about the to the P-T.A. meeting on Mon- heads of their own offsprings im- day at -8:00 pm. at, the high’ pose ‘stringent (if temporary)‘ re-|school. It’s aurEE ane what strctions whieh like fhe ebatae| Sn do. ; The Minto Chapter No. 79 - Or- der, of- the Eastern Star, Castie- gar,. held. a very, successful Christmas Bazaar in the Twin| Rivers Halt on Saturday, Nov-|, ceived by Mrs._G. Askew, W.M., who also officially opened the The head tea’ table, decorated by Mrs. M.- Adie, held a horn of plenty filled with - all kinds green spruce, flanked ‘by novel candle’ holders . made from” teal Ctiristmas~ music “was ‘ played lgoked after by, Mrs. N. Oswald, et Mrs. ‘D; Bouthitler in charge: B Mrs, A; ‘Anderson haa charge uch Bean: Guessing Contest —| red | auples holding. green candles} .7‘:° and Mrs. B. Shellenberg, The, ‘Kitchen committee con- ‘sale of. tea tickets, |The Doo: Mrs. N. Adie.” CONV COOR for the, of fruit with’ fall “leaves and|: apples * holding: the traditional] . during the afternoon by. Mrs. TAL “The fancy- work "table _ was}. Door Prize was won by. tt t ya { ul ~ Being set’ apart tovdo the will of Got; in‘ every way—mer in the Old Testament were set apart for Priesthood. Buildings. were. set ‘apart for| servi : raining? Have. we éperated ourselves to the’ _Seryieen. at € Sod. eee aromepares 3 We invite’ ‘youl to drop stocks “are: complete. GASTIEG ps baa) . atngr: b BUTTER, first grade; ib ESAUSAGE Hic: “Ib. BEEF “BLADE: ROAST, 1SE" ke a _T-BONE!! IRLOINE oF WING rap UI MJOSBEE i Ag = Viet “ber - 10th i ins the St Alban’s-Parish Public. : tickets’ Will “soon’ be on Sale. Ele- cschoo] the winner, The: next-- meeting. January.17th .at. the Parish ‘This. being ’-the:.Annual - meeting, to. attend. Holds Chrisimas’ Party held ‘a. Christmas Party’ Tuesday night at the: home ‘of Choir Director, Mrs. C. Brodmian, {in ment: Night -on - pele | «the | Guides al hee 1: children’will' be | { all ‘guides “and ‘brownies *mathers ;The: st. Rita's Church’ Choir }; ‘honor of ;St. Cecilia—the -patron| Good “Assortment u ‘FLOR: LINOLEUM ‘ SRONE G66 ie. ee BiG STOCK oF CROCHET 00 fiat in ai ea) Regul st. 30