~ Tuesday, December 23, 1958 Schools Combine =; For Xmas Goncert. ‘The pupils of the Robson and Brillant Schools held thelr an ‘Christmas Polka’, . Play — December's ae by, the pupils of Div, Rei 5.. Choral Speakin, nual Christmas concert ' in. the | Pussy Cat." Community Hall on Friday night./6. Carols by Div, 1": ‘ani Parents and friends filled the}! hall to capacity, with many hav. ing to stand. Mr." H, Hyson wel comed all present and introduced the chalrman for the evening, Richard ‘Waldle. lant, “There's + “Adex Johnson's The concert opened with the Christmas", by the pupils singing of “O Canada”, 1. .Christmas Greetings by the pupils of Dj Robson, 2. Choral speaking by Div, 2, Robson, and Carols byt ‘Div. 1 and]: 2, Brilliant, ng, Long Ago”, “Country Carol" and “When the Children's Dances by Div. 2, Div. 1, Brilifant. put into the concert. Mrs. A, W. Thorp was ae Robson, “Peas Porridge” and|planist for the evenin, SHOO SHOOS os FOR THE FIRST STEP! & the pertact fit assures correct posture. § Seamless Snuggle Buck Support, halds Y the foot firm and straight Built-in heel to prevent Stumbling and Back-Sway White or brown elk finish leathor in sizes 2 to 7 with 1 sizes, Widths B and D i y Also available with a coretully designed orthopaedic . ‘outside heel. | MADDOCKS SILVER BIRCR School: for the Handicapped Easiom Star. bout “busy! “Just lately] \we-had Education Minister’ Les- Ue’ Peterson, School Board:mem- Irs, W. Jacobson and.C, CQ Behool directors ‘and ‘éxecutive| embers, Mrs.J. Macheth,. pres-| Mors direct- hat-they were very fortun: In having good accomodatioh Monday brought a small treat — the students and teacher along with executive members attended the Castlegar Elemen. ‘|tary school, Division 1, Jr. Red Cross Club meeting to assist: in making the draw for the satin double-bed comforter and knitted afghan that this Jr. Red Cross ‘| group-raffled off, enabling them 4 |to make a donation of $193 dol §|!ars, collected with the help of : A} Kinnaira; Brilliant and Ootischen-. ja schools. Several donations have been one of the -most .en- “ Joyable for Betty who just loves YES! FROM CRADLE AGE ; 49. THE FIRST STEP YOU‘ FIND THE RIGHT SHOES ; BY “LA PARISETTE* was a toy plano brought by oe Jones, I’m sorry but 1 can’t seem to find out which Mrs. Jones, ‘but the right Mrs, Jones will know who I mean. Now 4 /Betty. can Play the plano just @ like Mrs, Petersen and Mrs, Hos- g | tetter. who come in regularly for a singing period. Mrs, Jones al Clarke came. in with. some Christ- m|™mas cards and severgl viewmas- ter reels.-These reels were really R|appreciated because the school has a viewer, donated by Pettitt Photos but of. course they have 8 | looked at and looked at the reels q | that were sent with it so many Yes — For.the man of the house ... See our fine selection of the best! SWEATERS — PANTS — SHOES . JACKETS COATS - _— - SOCKS - Everythin, a Dad ¢ or his Lad could er for SHOP AT HOME’ . WHERE. YOU'RE MONEY AHE. ° SHOP AD! AT LEITNER’S: times, that they are glad to have R | new ones to add to the collection. Mrs. Moll, who comes in of- B|ten to help with the handicrafts brought a new game, similar. to ten-pins, called Bloop Ball and so you can see that with all B (these ‘thing and the Christmas Ladies’ PRICED AT into Chapter No... 79," Order of *the; Eastern H,| Star’‘and thelr hysbarids, enjoyec 2’ Christmas party, supper‘-on, Tuesday evening ih the Twin Rivers’Hal after the a ‘The supper. tables mas -tabic ‘cloths’ ‘and: napkins. The’ head table was covered ‘with a gold. coloured cloth"'and decor- ated with silver candle holeers, each one holding three lighted red candles. During the’ supper soft Christmas music was played by a record player in the back- ground. After supper with much, bell . i. ringing, Santa Claus :-arrivi [the hall“and ‘as he: entered, . To Town" was played. Santa carried a well-laden bag of gifts. and.each one present received a very prettily wrapped glft. The] 9 committee in charge were to be commended for the lovely ‘sup- | per and the arrangements. After Santa left, a 5.tube Marconi radio, which was dona-| § ted to the Chapter, and for which the members had sold tickets, was raffled. The winner of the radio was Mrs. C. R. Sutherland of Robson. ’ _A very pleasant evening was brought “to a close with more records being played. «The committee in charge were Mrs, P, Smibert, Mrs. J. Waldle, Mrs. J. Porter, Mrs, E. Burroughs, Mrs. Lillian Fergu: son, Mrs."A."O. McNeil, assisted by other members.° Mrs. T. B, Couch was-in charge of. the radio tickets, On behalf of those present, Mr. G. Caskey expressed thanks to the committee for a wonder: ful evening... Party coming up on Thursday, we've ‘really been busy. Mrs. needed to dry the dishes after a visitors day tea — and some-| thing we have never had until now. So a great big THANKS to you. Dresses FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON Sheaths, Full Skirt, Beautiful Glitter and Velveteen Trims $14.95 to $19.95 LACE TRIM HALF-SLIPS, Coral, Turquoise ‘ond Black Priced AW xis 7 Trimmed sin "Pink and: White, dered Pleated Nylon. ‘Lace oo $3:95; Panties, . . Sant: Castlegar last night’.to help the A ,, of goodies. to all, children at: tne annual outdoor Christmas party) sponsored by the Merchant’s As-| Church; sociation. ioe and $2.95 Claus payed a visit to . shade ‘x, iicehoted: over 10 Ibs., over 18 Ib: GEESE, grade A, eviscerated, Ib CHICKENS, grade A, under 31% Iba., Ib. CANDY, AB Gums, Ib., Me. NUTS, no peanuts, 2 ibs., 35 “EGGS, grade A larg , dox., BUTTER, 1st. grade, Ib., MARGARINE, Solo, 2 Ibs., While the crowd walted: for Santa to arrive, the, Legion Band|tended by Elmer Kraft on behal OTS members distribute." bags| provided . music | foe Christmas| of the AOTS, -also by, Fire Chic ‘ Carols’ sung Jed by Joint! choirsot StRita’a leader, the band for the carol Accomp ; | eniment. Audienve participation reach: | ‘Jed’a new Jilgh, as’ Several dogs enthusiastically ” foined- in. the J choruses, to «the samusement ° all, Words of, welcome by} everyone, . and|Ed Lewla and John Dalziel, cho! .j John Dalziel, Band-|and Columbia, on property: owr ¥] ‘master Gus. Leltner conducted}ed by Columbia Builders: ii VW ili ites tae Lewis regular, hatte or whole, Ib. 536 t PICNIC HAMS, smoked, Ib., 396° BACON, by tha piece, tk., ‘45¢ BACON, side sliced, Ib., Ie PORK HOCK, fresh, Ib., SAUSAGE MEAT, Ib. MINCEMEAT, bulk, Ib., aunt EAM, Shannon, 2 gal ints, ‘PARTY DRESSES we still hove a good se- ‘fection of party dresses. Beautiful new styles sizes 10 to 20 $9.50 to $17.95 Seamless, 3 in a pkg., 1 Semi-service, 45: gg., : * 99. $1.35 Sheer 51 gg. nylons, 69c - Bee - ae ~ $1.10 Fs Duette Nine Pre, $159 GIFT. 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