+ CASTLEGAR NEWS, thurs, Jan. Be. 1961 , Astronomy Picture At Bible Contre Robert McAllister, well known astronomer of Rossland, will speak at the Community Bible Centre Sunday evening ond will show an unusual set of pictures of the stars and planets, many of which were taken personally, Mr. McAllister will explain why astronomers. believe fn a “Christmas Stor” from the evidence In the heavens, Mr. McAllister {s much in demand os a speaker on the sub- Ject of astronomy and ‘this parfic- ular”. set of pictures‘ were recently shown by request to..the Rotary Clubs of Réssland and ‘Trail. Mr, McAluster's display, illus- trating” the fact that astronomy is another of the many sclences ad- ding evidence to the authority of the scriptures, was featured at’ the CUE ADS Kinnaird Sociais Mrs. Kaufman, Phone 5438 Holiday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. D. A, McIntosh and Mr. McIntosh's mother, Mrs, Margaret McIntosh were the former's brothers, William D, of Whitewood, Sask. John L. of Grande Prairie, Alberta and Hector M. of Shawnigan Lake, B.C, Also home for Christmas were Daniel of Vancouver and Jack of UBC at'the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs, D, A. McIntosh. * Norman Evans returned homie for New Year having spent Christ- mas.with his brother and sister- in-law, Mr. and: Mrs, Gerry Evans in ‘Vancouver. My,‘and Mrs, Eric'Peterson and daughter are. home at'i56-Sth Ave. after .an absence Of four, months spent‘ at’ the const where’ Mr, Pe- terson has been ‘ ‘studying ‘in’ the Forestry Service. Thelr friends con- gratulate them on the birth of their Uttle girl, Heather Louise, born Dec, 11 in Vancouver General Hos- pital, Visiting the Ed Kulchesky home for Christmas were their daughter and son-in-law, Mr, and - CASTLEGAR NEWS Mrs, Art Townsend. and children Sof Revelstoke, ~ aa our modest prices. OF COURSE IT’S IN GOOD CONDITION... 1USE IT MOSTLY FOR PARKING Your car would be in marvelous condition, too if you used it only for parking .. . but you don’t. And that’s why we're here. The car you use con- stantly we keep in tip-top condition. . do it with a smile. You'll smile, too, because you'll be so pleased with our expert service and ee CASTLEAIRD PLAZA AIRTEL - and we SERVICE GENTRE AACA AAA ms(HUCK’S ‘RED AND WHITE STORE KINNAIRD, B.C. EGGS, local fresh, large, 2 doz. .. 99e TOMATO SOUP, Gamphel’s, = 10 02,; Aftins ............... 49¢ WILK Pacific, 6 tins 99c ’ MARGARINE, Solo, 2 ibs. . we eeee ns 496 ; PEANUT BUTTER, Squireel, 48 07, 990 KLEENEX Tissue, 400’s, 4 for .. $t.00 | ‘P06 FOOD, Dr. Ballard’s, 4 for’... 45c STANDING RIB ROAST, Beef, Ib. .. 68c BLADE ROAST. BEEF, a whetas's 650 | WIENERS, No. I, th. ........5... 39¢ [PORK sre all horas ih. ... Case $7.49 Guests of Mr, ond ‘Mra, J. Log- elln for the Cl CASTLEGAR SOCIALS Margaret, Churches, Phone 951} ” "Mrs,. Aychie | Ferguson spent Obriatiaen at the home: of her son were Mrs, Logelin’s slater and bro- ther-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Al: Orls- tofoli and daughters, Janice, Jean and Sylvia of Trail. Mr.‘and Mrs. Fred Wendish of Renita spent a few days at the Logelin home, Mr, and Mrs, Beau Fourt and daughter Deanne: of Penticton vi- sited. relatives here on the Christ- mos weekend. Mr: and Ms, Stevé Turcak ar- rived home this week from Nelson, where they were the guests of their two daughters and sons-in-law, Mr. and Ms, L, Shutty and Mr, and Mrs,’ C... Johnson, ' Joining - them there for New Year was -another daughter and son-in-law, Mr, arid Mis, Orval Riley and two children of Kaslo. ke Parents, frends and directors of the Silver Birch School folned the puplis at thelr Christmas party prior to the holidays, Delicious party fare was served followed by games and the singing of Christmas carols with the accompaniment on the piano by Mrs. F, Hostetter. The school room .was gay with ornaments and trimmings, some of which. were the handiwork’ of the children. Gifts, sponsored by the IODE for the schoo] and staff, were distributed by Mrs, W.'Easton and Mrs, EB. A, Fitzpatrick. The child- ren’s gifts to thelr mothers were embroidered felt oven mitts, pain- stakingly hand-made for the prp- sentation. Candy canes for the children and bags of Christmas treats for everyone, capped a suc- cessful party, ‘We regret to learn of the pas-, sing of Mrs. Alma B. McLeod, aged 74, st Saskatoon; mother of local resident, Mrs. E. A, Fitzpatrick. Mrs, MoLeod had spent five months of each year in Kinnaird with’ her daughter for some time. She, was a pioneer Saskatchew- an school teacher, born at Moogom- | to in in 1886 when that town was still part of the North West Ter- ritorles, and was one of the first graduates from Regina Normal Col- lege where she completed her edu. cation in 1906. Being a resident of Saskatoon for more than thirty years, was an active mémber of the Canadian Na. tional Institute for the Blind and Westminster United Church. -(She-was predeceased by her husband, John D, McLeod in 140 and {s, survived by three daughters, Mrs. Gordon Carpani, Mr. and Mra. Eigin HULin ‘Trail, ‘Mr. Burt Campbell returned Monday. from a week's holiday spent at Victoria and Vancouver, and Mrs.:W. J. Moodle and Infant ‘son have returned’ to: their home in North Surrey after spend- ing Christmas at the home of. Mrs, Moodie's parents; Mr. and’ as J Hy Seaton, , “ ~ Mrs, I. McNeil ‘accompanied by her mother, are visiting atthe home of her son, Rey., 4. McNeil at. One: Hundred .Mile: House. © Mr, Gordon’ Churches’ has, re+ turned to Victoria’. after ‘spending Christmas at the home of his pat» ents, Mr. and Mrs, ‘N. E, ‘Churches, UMr. Ray Bystrom from: Spokane Kinsman College spent Christmas at ‘the home of his parents, s SHHS. Homecoming. Successful Ths: pode emg homecoming year and also: for ‘presenting: the y the graduating class, In this alucal ” the ‘assoolation will be a body suce cess. Graduates rom as far. Back as 1052 attended the basketball games and the dance, ‘The two basketball games were won by the’ ex-grads. The proceeds from the games and, the’ dance’ amounted . to. more than $100, This money willibe used to finance's scholarship. which will sates J in’ 1061,, The SHHS| ‘scholarship commit- tee will decide to whom the scholt Scholarship will use it. to further his or her studies in grade 13. or some Canadian college or university. ‘© .To' insure that the homecoming activities become an ‘annual event, the SHHS Alumni Association ‘is being formed, It will-be responsible for organizing the activities each Miss, Lorraine Bystrom accom- Panled by her fiance, Mr. Chuck Burdet of Nelson, spent Christmas at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nils Bystrom, - Dr. and Mrs, Desimorn and young son along with Mr, and Mrs, Setsby. of Sea Island, Mr. Roy ' Ure dal of Sea Island, Mrs. Bob Urdal of Trail, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Curn of Trail and Mr. and Mrs, Van W. Mockland visited at ‘the home of Mr. and Mrs, Nils Bystrom during the Christmas and New Year's hol- days... / Mrs, W. R. McGauley ett on Tuesday for Coniston, Ontario, to attend the funeral of her mother, Mr, and Mrs. Andy Clark of Seattle, Washington, spent the New Year's at the home of Mrs, Mike Horlick and family. Mr.’ Roger ‘Toogood | spent Christmas at the home of his’ par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Toogood. Mr. Earl Cherrington left on Sunday for UBC ‘after spending Christmas at the home:of his par- ents; Mr. and Mrs, B. H. Gherring- ton. Mrs. Ralph Fletcher’ spent Christmas visiting at Calgary, Al- berta, Miss Maureen Lipsett has retur= ned to her teaching. position in Victoria. was a guest for a few days during the holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs, E, J, Lipsett, BIRTHS . WALLACE — To Mr. and Mrs. D, Wallace of Kinnaird, Dec, 21; a son, * POSTNIKOFF — To Mr. and Mrs. 'P. N, Postnikoff of Brilliant, Dec, 22, a son, ZEBERT —"To Mr. and Mrs. ys. Zebert of Castlegar, Des, 24, a daughtér,. FODOR — To Mr. and Mrs. C, Fodor of Robson, Dec. 24, a son. - KAVALOFF — To Mr. Creek, .Dec, 24, 8 on: IKIN — To Mr. and Mrs. a Grandmother Charged In Child Drowning A wizened grandmother was charged with the turder of her five-year-old, granddaughter by ROMP in Provincial Cours Tuesday afternoon’ in ‘Nelson. . WOYEIN — To Mr. and Mrs. P. Woykin of Castlegar, Dec, 28, a daughter, PONGRACZ — To Mr. Mrs. A. Pongrace 108 Robson, ‘Dec, 28, a daughter, COSTA — To Mr. and Mra, M. Sete of Castlegar, Dec. 30, a son. OYEIN — To Mr, and Mrs. be awarded. to's, student who gra-| arship will go, ‘Tie recipient of ‘the| Mr, Ross Grenier of Victoria’ J. Vapi of Nelson, in the Castle: | gar hospital, Jan, 4, a bcmeitt Each SHHS atudent ‘will aute- beh pletely indépendent of the high hisiically become a member of the’ school, Its -activitles and conduct association upon graduation, A new] will he ‘the responsibility of the gra- executive will be'formed each year,| duates themselves. et ARE NOW AVAILABLE: KN g THE’ “VILLAGE Siegen OFFICE « ‘ : J. Logelin’ Clerk fluffy... and} * Mrs, P. Kavaloff of Blueberry | - H, Hadikin of Shoreacres, Dec. 27,| XOU GET PURR-FECT DRYING “RVBAY IMM WITH A.GAS DRYER and | ° INLA D. TETRA GAS Co: LTD. The lary Lege- bokoff, 55, is accused. i's astforsting by Nina Mrs, John R. Burkheiser of Detroit, Mrs, E. A. Fitzpatrick of Kinnaird; two sisters, Mrs. F, C, Wilson, Van- couver and Mrs. E, C. Tregale of Victoria; three_ brothers, A, F. Tuc- ker of Edmonton, Ralph W. Tucker of Unity, Sask. and'E, R. Tucker of Saskatoon. There are eight grand- children including Eddie, Carol, Roddy and Keith Fitzpatrick in Kinnaird. Mr. and Mrs. A, F. Sinclair of Grand Forks have been the guests of thelr daughter and son-in-law, Mr, and Mrs, R. V. Lamond and family over the holidays. Mr. and Mrs, H. York, Marvin and Morris travelled to the coast for the holidays to spend Christ- mas day with Mr, York's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ray York in Vancouver, Mr,: York and the boys went on to-visit an- other brother and family, Mr. and Mrs, Larry York while Mrs, York spent some time with her mother in Victoria, Mrs. J. Bartle. While there, she visited her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, R, S. Bavin, The Bavins daughter and son-in-law,- Mr. and Mrs. Barry Allen. of White. Horse ioinea the family for the: accssion. The Yorks spent New Year's Day with Mr. York’s other brother and family, the Byron 8. Yorks of Clinton, B.O. before arriving home on Monday evening, Mri and Mrs. Phipps and fam- ily motored to Vancouver for Christmas to visit thelr daughter only child of Mrs, Ann peared a widow, New Year's Eve in a com- munity bathhouse at Glade. She was remanded until Jan. 12 for further hearing, probably at Burnaby, ‘and will beheld in cus- tody at Oakalla Prison Farm to undergo further medical examina- tion, ROMP were called to Glade at of the youngchild: was found face down in a large laundry. tub in the community bathhouse behind her mother's residence by neighboring Doukhobors, Her mother was absent from the frea at the time. “Tha elderly’ small woman was, lgter arrested by ROMP at Cress cent Valley. ‘ROMP preferred not to salsclose in any great detail, circumstances surrounding the case, as they were still investigating. . . As to rumors that’ the grand- mother attempted:to commit sul- elde by jumping from the Glade ferry into the Kootenay. River, ROMP would: only admit the wom- an had been pulled from the Koo- tenay river, ‘The body was viewed by a cor- oner’s jury Sunday ‘night at Castle- gar. 8 pm. é night, about one after the slim body STAR . Bread,” CARNATION an dson-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, R. Rhodes. Joining them there was their son, John Phipps, who at- tends university. — ey _ OAKLEAF The Corporation. of the Village of. Castlegar _ NOTICE - - 10 Per Cent Discount ON RESIDENTIAL AND. COMMERCIAL WATER RATES “will be’ allowed on accounts paid in full uring the month of January =" t “J. Logelin | ° + Clerk oe AYLMER::. + Pork & Milk 6: TINS Cake Mixes. Robin Hood family size me 29c ‘Cream Corn 6: TINS . Pe eas, Ayo “6. TINS .: Cut Green Beans 6 nis. 99¢ Beans. Better buf Am TINS. ~49c : Frozen WHITEFISH, Ib. s.......5. » Lunchmeat? PREM or SPORK, 3: tins _Ballet 'TOILET TISSUE, 8 rolls 222... a FAB,, King. size. box Prana I “Teeg:azs|. sean entral sled ae ‘KINNAIRD, B.C. ° ; cee «DELIVERY: ‘ PHONE 3093 ‘ ; ” Hockey Schedule: ‘ New,, .practicé ‘times for the’ Pee Wee, Bantam, Midget and Juventle|’ Robson Socials - teams’ in théCastlegar' Minor Hoc- ced “pea Wee teams will. practice 20 minutes: before each game.’ Bantam teams. will practice on. Saturdays with: Bob's: and Castle Motors teams practicing between 7,30 and 830 and Bosse's ‘and: Maddocks teams prac tleing between 830 and,9.30,\:. + Midget teams. who: will practice on Sasurdays are Jack's and Pitts between'10 and ‘11 a.m, and Young's and ‘Smith's between tt. and, 12 noon; Juvenile teams wt practice on ‘Thuredays, with’ Shop. Easy; prac- tiolng from. 6-7, Hotel: Marlane prac- tieing between. 7: and 8, The Bev'a "between. 8.30 and 9.30 emergency mile-long landing field 2 few miles’ from Elmberley, where meteorology and range‘stations are has been urging a surfaced’ runway. major’ airport, Mr, ‘Balcer's letter ta thy ‘Kim- fherley, Chamber. and: to Mr. West saya: “May I, assure: you that \n decision to develop.-an ‘airport. ae Oreston "has, in‘ fact, been amada_ by my, department;.’.°, I have noi hi an ‘opportunity to ‘review the ndws Paper item to which you'reterred and: the” officials: trdra the: offices of the: regional directo future provision of-improved oltpart facilities . in the Ki Ssinuein ie operated, ‘and Kimberley Chamber] - and designation as. East Keotenay's 940 and 303000 HOCKEY SCHEDULE, (Please Ollp and '8ave) PONS OVEN TS? Jan,’9 930-1030 Marlane vs Palette Jan, 10 9.30-10.30 Shop ‘Easy vs bess -10.30 Ber vs Palette © rae | fe *9.80-10:30 Shop | Easy vs Marian laneyi Jan, 23;9.30-10.30, Bev" vB Marlane’ Jan, 24 '9,30-10,30 ‘shop Ey vs Pal- elte Jan. Ke 30-1030 Marlane- vs tte: “Sn| Jan‘ 31 930-1030 shop. “Busy vs Bev ales | Feb; 6.8:30-1030 Bev. vs .Palette: Feb; 7,9.90-20.30 Shop Easy vs"Mar- lane © 8 Feb,-13 9.20-10.30 Bev vs Marlané + | Feb, 20 9.30-10.30 Marlane ys Pal- «| ette handea’ aut in Castlegar during De- cember, inspector :Norman’. McNabb T: | Feb. at 930-1030 Bev vs Paeltte ‘pepe: “come v WITHOUT for New. Year’ s” [fr| told. councll’s last ba ‘| Jan, 23°8.30-9. Feb, 21 930-1030 shop: Easy vs Bev Jan, : 9.18 Pitts’ ys Smith . Jan: 9. 8.30-9.30 Young’ v8 Jack.” ~ Jan, ’ ‘16 7-8, Jack vs. Smith oe Jan, 16. 8.30-9.30 Young vs Pitts Jan: 237-8. Jack ; .¥s Pitts Smith vs "Young +) Jan,°30°%-B Pitts vs Smith °:; Jan’ 30 830-930. Young vs Jack. : Feb: 6 7-8 Jack va ‘Smith bs a Feb. 6 8.90-9.30. Young vs Pitts f Feb, 13 7-8 Jack vs Pitts «| Feb, ,13 890-930 Smith :va ¥oung : Feb, 20'7-8 Pitts vs Smith Feb, 830-930" Young vs Jack Feb. 27.7-8 Jack vs'Smith Feb. 27 830-930. Young vs Pitts. - BANTAM Feb.’ 14 6:7 Bob's vs Castle Feb. -14 8.30-9'30 Maddocks vs Bosses Feb, 21. 6-7 Castle -vs: Maddocks: Feb. 21 830-9.30 Bosses vs Bob's Feb. 286-7 Bob's’ ys Maxddocks <.. Feb. 28 ‘830-9.30 eae vB, Cestle Jan,, a 12-1 Sremoeko. vs Rooteiay Jan. 9 6-7 Kootenay vs Castlegar: Jan, '10 6-7 Eremenko vs Co-op °’ * |Jan, 14 1241 Pettitt-ys: Oswald Jan. 16 6-7 Pettitt vs Eremenko. +) | Jan. 17 6-7. Oswald vs Kootenay - dan. 21 19-1 Caatlegar vs Ca-op : “our New Yeat Fesolutions this year. - have a lot more to do with getting rather +. “Seems that for many Old’ Years past - our money appeared to just. melt away, ‘when’ there were so many things wanted. _ around the house .’.:. a modem stove... a adecent TV. Finally, desk for Dad's den it was Dad who put his foot down. ‘Starting with. the ‘New Year,’ said Dad, going to get some ofthe things we've gone without for” Jan* 23°'6-7- Co-op -.vs Kootenay | Jan, 24° 6-7 Castlegar ve Pettitt. Jan.},28: 12-1 “Eremenko va Oswald. Jan.°30 6-7 Oswald vs Co-op: = Jan. 31 6-7 Eremenko vs Castlegar Feb,’ 412-1 Kootenay va ‘Pettitt’ Feb. 6 6-7 Oswald’ vs Castlegar : Feb. .7°6-7 Co-op vs Pettitt . Feb, 11 12-1 Eremetiko va Kootehay Feb. 136-7 Kootenay vs Castlegar | Feb. 14 6-7°Eremenko vs: Co-op Feb. 18 12-1 Pettitt.vs Oswald : "| Reb.’ 20 6-7 Pettitt vs Eremenko ‘welre far too long. We're. going to finance all the things we really need under a new purchase plan I've ‘been looke ing inté — the. Bank of Montreal Family Finance Plan, “It's. a modern plan that's designed for people just like us. Come the January, sales, we'll get what we need at ‘gain prices and do our paying for What we e buy with ‘a, single. payment each month.’ “So this year, we'll all have to. watch our pennies a. little more closely, but it's a challenge and the ‘family is going to pitch in. Mother's the keenest whole of all. It’s hard, to: say whether ‘it’s the life-insurance pro- ? tecting the Ioan, or the prospect: of a new stove, that : pleases her most, “Anyway, we're one family who fig e 7 res we've found the ideal’ New: ‘Year's © MY. fi resolution for 1961, How about you?. Isn't it time you .considered. giving. up goirig without? 3 timilat Hoppy New Your Resolutions niay.be put in AN 902 ourioe cuamurT to force for, YOUR‘ family ot your nelghbourhéad| branch ofthe. + : gommencing Janie Feb. 21 6-7 Oswald vs Kootenay - | Feb. 25 12-1 Cnstlegar va Co-op | Feb. 27°6-7 Co-op va Kooténa: 4 Feb, 28 6-7 Castlegar. vs Pettit merch 4 12-1" -Eremenko v8 Oswald dss ‘Apsoctation have been snnoun- . ie and The Palette practicing between |“. 8 Miz, Johnson, Phone 516s, Spending. the New Year holidey at,the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Stadler was the latter's cousin, Mrs Jz Potyok of Creston. Mr. and ’Mrs,E, Hilton and family .of- San Diego ,visted (thelr Mr, and Mrs. H,} Johnson and Mr, and, Mrs, H. Schellenberg and family attended the Futcher-Wright - .| Wedding in’ 'Trail,, .. Mr. and Mrs, A, Smecher spert the Christmas weekend in EKimber- ley wheré they, wero the guests of their ‘and daughter, Mr.|° * parents Mr: and Mrs., and: Mr, and Mrs.:G, .M; Hilton for the. Christmas ‘holidays, -.. . Miss. Barbara Martin, nurse-in- training .nt 8t. ,Paul’s,,, and Mrs, ‘at Nixon, * Quests of Mr. and Mrs. 5. Hum- phries over the Ohritsmas holidays were thelr. son-in-law and di has returned ;’to Vancouver! after spending, a “‘tew days “over, , the Christmas holidays with? -ber. par- énts, Mg, and. Mrs. Bert Martin. Mra. 8.” Danthella “apent “the holiday, season with. relations .in Mr. and Mrs, George Clarke ond, family of New Westminster, Guests.at the home of Mr and] * Mrs... W.'T. Waldie for.a few days were their grandchildren - Stephen and Judy Loveland of Spokane, Mr. and Mrs. Waldle motoreti to’ Spo- rey the guest of’ her: parents, oa Mrs, M, Hougen:, _Mr, and ‘Mrs.’ Don Duncan, DE anne and ‘Sylvia of ‘Trail, . visited their‘ many frends here during the an ‘are! Fred -Waldie dnd "a of Nakusp were the holiday a Mra, W. T.-Wal- j- Dowdney Reports... ‘On Gas Hearing. > tithe Fecent Publie Utilities: Gom- mission. inquiry /inth’the ‘rates of ’¢| the: Inland Natural Gas.\Cd:: have resulted in a-decislon' that: “pretty well followed the -aubmlssion °: of ‘West’ Kootenay ; municipalities in that uniform rates are being main- ta{ned,” comments. Peter Dewdney, | ‘Trail: lawyer, .who. represented the +|twin villages of Castlegay and Kin- naird and other WK pounietpalities at the hearings, Inland “should be “able to re- duce rates generally by 1965 if their predictions comé true as to project- ed’ aales' and, earnings, Any changes should be ‘of a. downward nature,” "] concludes, Mr, Dewdney. “Eastern § Star Holds : ls Ghrisinias Party |... "The members of Minto Chapter Order “of the Eastern. Star held their. annual: Christmas party in the Twin Rivers hall. - ‘The ‘members’ all, invited thelr ‘husbands ‘to’ Join » them after. the meeting* and.a very good time. “was ’si',,| had’ by all. Jock Hawkina,, was in of the entertainment wnich "| consisted of solos by Wally Walper, ‘Jae B ‘accompanied ‘by, Mra, Hostet- tery, ‘There was also ey dlarinet trio 4 composed. Of Miss: Molly... Taylor, | . Ballard’, and -Paul MoNee. This’ was followed: by’. alll Carols... 0! ‘10. LB: CELLO _ SASH AND PIERSON: WINDOWS. ~AND-ALL KINDS OF . GLASS; ‘GLIDDEN PAINT -KOOTENRY. BUILDER s°. AND- ‘SUPPLIERS ° PHONE 5155 kane,on by] thelr” grandchildren’ who pebirnee home, ++ Mr, ‘and Mrs, R pon daughters Randle, Robin and ‘Jes- ate, have -left' the District ‘to take Ip reafdence'in Vancouver. '; "Mrs, E. 8. Suddes of Whitd Rock is the iguest of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr.and Mrs, J. Rafne, |, : also! visiting ‘Mr.’ And: Mrs. Raine over Christinas were’ thelr son and daygliter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Raine and family ‘of Vancouver. ' Miss Dawn Waldile, -a ‘student at UBO,' left’ Monday evening after {spending the holidays with her par-| ' ents, Mr, and Mrs. ‘W.''T. 1 Waldle. David Adshead, who ‘spent the holidays with his’ parents, Mr, and Mrs.’ D. Adshead,' has Feturned to his post at,Camp Shilo. * Miss’ Didnhe’ Markin, ‘a’ upc eruslents Jeft.Monday evening to re- to: Vancouver after: spending the -holldays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Markin, “LAG ‘Wayne’ Mages‘ and Mrs. Magee of Notth Bay, Ont., were Christmas--Day ‘guest ‘sof the. for- mer’s grandmother, Mrs, R.. Magee. Also visiting Mrs. Magee at Christ- mas were her’ son and daughter- in-law, Mr, and Mrs, Bob Magee eon family of ‘Trail. + Wayne Bastcott of Rossland spent-a few days of’ the holidays with his parents, Johnson, « Mrs, R. Magee spent New Year's}. Day in Trail with her son and fam- ily, ps and Mrs,.R. Magee. Mrs, G. Miller spent part of the| holidays in ‘Trail. the guest of her son-in-law. and daughter, Mr, and Mrs, D. Webb, G.° Miller. spent part of ‘the holidays in Trail the guest of |- her sonst vatid: ‘daughter,--ner- end Mrs, Webb. \ mr, ‘pn ‘Mrs... PB... Larocque of Blocan Park were holiday guests of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. D, Adshead. A. J. Tuton of Byringa Creek will Ce sory to hear that he has been 3 Me! ond. Mars. H.|:. Friends and neighbors of. azs:|- confined to hospital. When it comes ta the end of 2 perfect vacation, 2 tele~ phoned “thank- you” to hosts is really appreciatedt. Wherever. they are,, it costs very Jittfe “to tell therm youtre home’ safe, home. happy, after a war derfut time! “BRITISH cocoware COMPANY. a SUNKIST “ORANGES 6 Eb, CELLO BAG te ~ Eas, grade ry large, i in carton . 3 ok KING SIZE CHEER, Reg. SI5O ...eceeeces Sad 602. PACKAGE - “Lunch MEATS | Hass 1 LB. Wu-PAC ‘BACON