CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Dec. 15, i ‘District Children Write Letters to Sania Claus Debrs Sania Cinus iy name is Rick ‘ould ‘like a big hox val Oocttnesen. crayons and "Creepy crawlers”. Uphank you ST. DAVID'’S ANGLICAN CHURCH 8.00 a.m. Holy Communion 11.00 a.m. Service of Carols and lessons. PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE mas m Presentin; e F “The Heart Of Christmas” ruse: 7.80 p.m. Bible Study and FHo7.50 pm. C. A.'Service Christmas Day — jal Ser- vice 0. 30 am spect 'No Room fn The Inn” A_Warm Welcome Is Extended “Where you are a stranger but once.” GRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. J. H. Wiseman Service of Worship and Sunday School at 11 a.m. -CHURCH OF GOD CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor D, Reeves, B, Th. Ph, 365-7175 Across Highway Junction from Family Worship 11 a.m. Evening Service — 7.80 p.m. Plaza Family Bible Hour 10 a.m. All Welcome LUTHERAN CHURCH ’ SERVICES Sundays at 3 p.m. Held in St, David's APOSTOLIC CHURCH 2 blocks.East of the — Castleaird Shopping Centre 10 am. — Sun School hour ‘Tam. MORNING WORSHIP 7.30 p.m, EVANGELISTIC SERVICE Phone 365-5884 Rey. C, Stone, Minister -. All Welcome — THE SALVATION ARMY (11 Pine Street) e Salvation Army moved its activities to 363 Main Street, Prayer 7.80 p.m. Wednesdays 8.00 p.m. Bible Study. ireday 10.00 a.m. Home League. Phone 365-7112 Envoy. Cliff Phipps Paling Since 1925 CASTLEGAR ROBSON Phone 965-8337 Rev. Frank Wiley MORNING WORSHIP Castlegar — 11.15 am. Robson — 10 am. Castlegar — Sunday School 9.30 a.m. UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Presbyterian Churches the consreentional Methodist of Canada KINNAIRD GENELLE Phone $65-7644 Rev. Don Faris ‘WORSHIP Kinnaird — 13 aa. Genelle —_7. p.m.. Kinnaird Church School Age 8 to grade 3-11 a.m. Grade 4 to 9 - 9:45 a.m. PS, And a ‘Diger Pd. (Pag Dear Santa Claus. Id like some ‘'Creeple, Peeple.” And a watch and a Feat bag for my pyjamas, Cc My name is ‘Karen Christen- "I live on 4th ave. In Kin- naird, Thank you. «oe & ® Doar Santa Tam six years old, I would like a machine gun, a race track and a eee master, other Aaron would like a tie truck and a phone Baby Brian wants a little train and some small toys. Merry Chistmas Colin Burke cee ee Dear Santa Clause First of all i would Like to thank you for,.those. Toys you left me last year, This ns dol and the Like a mary poppins doll an game Hands down it is ib] en. * may be some scooteer clothes i leave even Homie Janch Margare Dee. 7th 1968 Dear Sau nta pawould like some paints an painting-book. And would like a box of coloured chalks and a box of white chalks aan in grade 2, I am 7. yeara old. Dianne Postnikoff. * plueberry Creek B. a December seg | Dear Santa, How do you like it in north pole? I would like a tobaggon from Moriya Leggett P, S. bring my baby sister a doll buggy her name is marlene. We will leave you Some COOK- IES and pop Thank you very much Sear Santa. & sow we owe Dear Santa Claus e lotnikoff Dear Santa. _- I would like:a boys movie projector or a Johnny: express truck.for Christmas. thank you Brian McCarthy 7 years old Dear Santa 8 tee I would like a doll, a black board and» some finger — nail Polish. Thank ye Andrea’ nc Rfid Dear Santa 5 yeare old name is John iS Gl & e e 2 & & & I e ! @ a|| ; & & CHRISTMAS CANTATA “A KING VEN" CASTLEGAR UNITED CHURCH my Galloway. I want a Poar Shop with wood. I will lefe you orn cake and apples. I am 7 years old. good by santclos John Galloway Plewbery Creek Blewberry Creek Bi Cc. December 5, 1986 Santa’ I am doing well in school. I want a new pair of ski boo I want other Ids that have no Dear boy- id friend please get a | grad plana 4 es Musi S 10 @ & Dear Santa, I would like some Tulle doll clothes. I also want some Nancy Drew Mystery Books, & Some nice games, I would llke a housecoat & a new dress it was sure nice visiting you at the Safeway. I will leave you some- thing nice to eat. Love From sk ke 8 Lily Fietz Blueberry Creek ‘B.C. December 9/66 Dear Santa I would like a toboggon and a Monoply game Please. I will | ?! leave you some cake and coke. I am eight years old. ‘Thank you for everything. Love Shirley ‘Harshenin tee fe Dec 9/66 Blueberry, Creek * Dear Santas: T T would like a Jarge rocking horse and a pair of slippers for Christmas. My sister Jenny Lynn. who is two would like a rocking Chair and telephone for Christ- mas. We will leave you some goodies on the table, Thank you ‘| Tapping Heels”, and I also want Dec, 9/68) ry Christmas, DEAR SANTA: Please bring me the Julie Doll's: Wardrobe from Stedmans,' T also want the two Nancy Dréw Mystery books, “Phantom of Pine. Hill,” and “Clue of the some nice games, My name js Lily Fietz and Zam in grade 8. I hope you will come and see us all, I will leave you something nice to eat, Mer- With Love’ £ Lily Fietz ary Dear Santa, 1 would like a troll house and a troll, and.I want'an Easy Bak- set and a creepy ‘crawler I live in the Woodland Park ‘Aprartments Suite 5 Block 5. Love Michele Millon Thank you Dear Santa Class I would like a sewing ma- chine, and hands down. I will leave you some cookles and a plece ot ‘Marlyn Popoff I am 9 Fears’ “old ® . 8 & x 109 Xana BC. Dear Sante. ec 1966 Thank you for my presents last year. Y am 5:years old and this eat ear I would like a baton . | (BATGN), a white ‘combay hat and a purse. I will leave some cake and pop for you Jeannie Lamond Bm 647. es 8 ¢ “phe 647 | Castlogan BC. Nov, 20/66 Maddocks Shoe Store Lp weestock o full sale over to take hones with SAVAGE_SHOES crewing for childeon: Alderman Cook Proposes 7 Mill Increase For Additional Parks, Arena Exnen ditures A oue milli tincreass fox ad- ditional e: analture on parks and recrea' wives mor: quires mora ice timo than ths present arena is able} to fo provide on al le fur- mn was 1 V. R. Cook at council's meeting last week. Ald. Cook said the one mill KOOTENAY WELDING & CASTING REPAIRS. 121 Columbia Ave. — Phone 365-5531 Box 74] — Casiteone: B.C, First-cl: Its hi work. Specialty: broken crank Sat gas and diesel cylinders and heads. Full guarantee. 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Ph. .$52-2015 ‘Open Mondays from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. 4 would provide approxi- mately $4,500 which would, ‘hose! a Berlod.of a few years, tion of having ‘threo. very posi n a peautital parks.” eceailon for 18 for parks and ion for 1967, as out- lined by Mr. Cook, would b be as follows: Shewchuks Subdivision:|" round Ere pation $200, slide, owe Bar ‘Bubdiviston: ground ‘preparation $200, slide, swing, Kinsmen Park: cenotaph lights $400, trees $5). ob Te Ee ood shat us rooms thee See eeden a Mal cou ell’ budget ' to ae adequate seating. “Count cil. consider now, he said, The. concreting over of the skating are: Ald. Cook fet t that this would provide ‘for ater use of the arena during the off sea- son for such functions as conven- ea roller, skating jane am also ie sedition Y Ald. Cook. said, a we we shan go mercury. vapor ig above the ice area and I hope to | h pursu 1 this further. I also intend tO investigate the heating of the with infra-red gas heat.” “Ald. Cook ‘old council that the arena should elther be im- proved as he has outlined or be someved entirely too now aren. “After reading Rauson and Wiles’ report on recreation,” he. strente, 'I feel wa would be re- miss in removing it and there- fore must ap rove it.” Ald, further suggest- ed that) the: outlined: improve- ments were the correct ones and “will provide the necessary in- centlve as well as the improved |- facility for all, grades of hock- ey.” In concluding. his’ report, ,| Cook pointed out that reroofing ote the arena and the pro: und ‘the ‘arena had ‘not been included, but were omitted only because of lack of necessary funds for such a large ‘project. he eernane by the fall a ri 68, e ‘said, “the amount required |. only one of the two items. it Cook's’ report will bi available’ even if for goutidered by the 1967 council n | tained: a, in drawing up the padect for next year, ‘A TEACHER TALKS There has beer, some publi- clty recently stating that there ‘2 Incompetent teuchers in our achools and that some local tea- chers’ associations have made it impossible forthe school boards to release ‘these: people. This} fi generalization was Ainhupported by any facts. +’ It: might be help: line ‘what is require ‘ul to out- for a per- er training. ny people decide at this noint that: teaching js not for them, or they are advised that they cannot roceod in teacher pa ing. Th ‘ter os much as ears of atudy a.teacher is gran dia tem rary CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Dec. 15, 1966 RIFEEERRY HSER FURMITERE 3194 Highway Drive In the Millar end Brown -ilding, Trail, Phone 364-1822 WE BUY AND SELL USED FURNITURE Open Weekdays 1 p.m. . 5.30 p.m. Open Friday 1 p.m. - 9 p.m. certlficate. on with the ‘topartnent of educa- tion for two years. If he receiy- son.to obta! us.. By professional . status. is meant that the teacher has ob oe ent certificate From the the ronenng oe of education ‘and is recognized as qualified by both the lepart ment and his own teachers’. or- ganization. A new teacher js on. Fae tion to the B.C? Teachers’ eration for a years before The "imiversities that tea-| rec juire cértal ‘chers attend req in aca- demic and moral standards for admission, ‘The Colleges of edu- cation have.’ each prospective teacher interviewed perio: fodlea!, ly during the first year of teach- ‘|FROM THE GALLERY the one it Ivy outlined above,” Mr, Cook said ‘‘the expenditure for. 1967: out of eneral reven- ue would . a 1a. Cook recommended: the removal of the curling’ ice’ area het, quarters as Selkirk ¢ College re: Humane Soclely Grant mee nbsp Council Business and Professional Directory peverey and Jenny Lynn EF fk @ hw Blueberry Creek BC. Dear Santa; 13 My name is Susie Flanders and I would like a brand new doH cause my old is broken (Terry broke’ it) For because he ic. Tam Peet . | Selfish and only want 1 thing. Love Susie F. eed Dee.6 .| Dear, Santa .. am’ six years old. I ABO to | school: I oP have been a good girl. Please bring me. a ‘Barbie doll '& four sets of clothes for her. I will leave you some cook- &: -by the ‘xmas tree when you come. ve, : Joanne Umets, General Delivery, ' naird “yrs old: I have been a good girl. Please bring me.a dolly & ‘some clothes: % Dianne: €as General ‘Deliv very,. ea BC. Ps ae pees am 8 yrs old. I help mom Daddy. Please nian a walkie oy talkie for xmas. I will leave you some: xmas: cake & ‘hot chocolate on‘the table when you come to our house. ave. Larry. U; General Delivery, onnalnd, Dee 6-. re old. Thave been a good lease bring me a little aoniy itl otal of} clothes, ve -eoew Dear Santa; vam 4 LAWNMOWER AND TILLER ‘REPAIRS WALDIE SERVICE CENTRE Ph, 365-6767 Office Supplies Castlegar News Phone 365-7266 . PHOTOCOPYING Christmas’ I am 8 years old Your «friend z00d Or toys to have a nice|~ Debbie “Umess, General Delivery, Stee White — Process 5, Reasonable Rates , Castlegar. News MARVIN L. LeROY, B.S., e Box 180 — Castlegar, B.C. ~ OPTOMETRIST Office Hours: Tues. through Sat. 912 18 hone: DESMOND T. LITTLEWOOD, D.0.S. OPTOMETRIST 366 Nelson, B:C.* Phone 352-5152 KAY’S. BEAUTY SHOP 909-7th Ave. Kinnaird Open Monday — Saturday at their m ey week following a ‘etter pat) society secretary Mrs." Mw athe’ letter ited out that clet city th Pee cats have stro’ Castlegar and Kinnaird have no facilities for destroying unwanted animals,” Mrs. True- mak wrote, “nor "do they any longer have a dogcatcher, the fang o on the CHA.” The only income of the CHA full financial burden has been ig by public of $1 members! Bob ‘Thompson of: the So- Credit likes to te! dian taxpayers nto some action against the present monetary ‘One ‘doesn't have to be a soe toagree that the anal- Canadians to: be™ ut accurate for Canadians, ogy ie only in relation to taxes, but events in the CBC have shown froggish when it omnes Bt pub- lie broad 0 “No taxation without repre- sentation” has long been one of. ajthe great ciples of democ- racy, pwet nadians continue to ugh the nose (it is over a your now) for a corporation ve no con- Bio oue, public broadca: over which they Just how. independent of public control the has be- come was shown clearly by a strange paradox that happened a couple of weeks ago and which most edito: rere seem to have missed. Just at the time Scouting Activities in the CASTLEGAR DISTRICT S| (three. were: ;| and probably never. watch the ly | aibilit support in the way WELCOME WAGON Box 56, Castlegar, B.C. With Information th. annual gen- eral meeting ‘at the: peeinn Ae district commissioner ara dis- cussed. A-Tocal ‘lea lex: is -be! and the atstciet com- an 1g trict Scout Cound” was he Stanley Huny aries School on ‘Now, oo, to Sominate aad ele elect officers for which was being: put eff immediately on an. Pit month ex- nt -fcom the to provide this new section with anew: uriform to coincide with fashions modern ‘trend’ in’ teenage ‘An alocation "has been re- ceived to send'one scout to each of the Alberta ‘and world jam- borees. "The post of an assistant dis- trict commissioner for. cubs to help relieve the: work load of the SENIOR 7.30 NARRATORS peta URMAARIAARARE SUNDAY, DECEMBER 18 — OFFERING FOR MISSIONS — AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAATATT CHOIR P.M. TABLEAUX LUNN NUN aed + koe ee ae Creek Dest 5 sane Claus, would like a toe or Curiotos ay a Giant screen musical color TV; I would like a buggy. It will be fun with them. I will leave something by Christmas tree. AAAAAAAATAA AA ATA AAA AAA ARRAS (ocation: Merry Creek Road next ta Cleverlenf Metel, Kin sort aird) c. Dear Sai ry Blueberry: Creek B.C. : December 5, 1966 pent Santa Cla ~ I would fee a globe, a des, a pencil shapener. Please, I would like some candy my stocking. We will leave you some ‘Chega cake, ecokies and hot “Your Friend Nicola 3 Lel, cozub »-* Robson, B.C. inta. Could I please have a Mec- cana Set and’a bull dozer digger for Christmas I amin Grade 1, and am a good boy. - Merry Christmas.” ny SORT aes PHAIL’S IES’ WEAR From ‘The Post Office Ph. 365-7177 KOOTENAY BUILDERS ID SUPPLIERS “A: Complete Builders ‘Service’ See seated Electrical Wiring BOUNDARY Locksmi ee 1319 BAY yma, BE. BONNEY WELL DRILLING . Domestic ‘Water. Wells Reasonable Rates.” Phone Jim: Bonthron 865-8751: ‘ ¢ co, 5 he, Ss ANENTSNG BINED a CASTLEGAR NEWS. Published Every Thursday At OF THE | 4S IT GONE ser BEFORE} YOU GET_IT? _ = If your pay Is spent before you get it, it’s high time to se0 “your. credit union. The credit: unton’s Job‘Is to give you any help you need in, managing your money. It helps you save, and: it also | ssi-| Mrs. Me mont, een welll report back at the Castlegar pee mmitte group. co! 2 for. fhe coming -year comprises of: McNabb, “Mrs. foran,: Mrs. Smith, Mr. La: ‘They report 25 cubs ‘and 17 scouts have enrolled. °° Robson, - group: reports: the D: resignation of Mrs. Fornelli from their committee. ‘Thirty-nine cubs and 14 scouts have been re- ‘ Canadians Froggish Over Broadcasting - in ‘other areas as’ well. Recent that_F the Gorporation tort the { of the:lat- he board before the | to claim ig 2 they were ‘protecting the public interest and ‘no. further public contro] was ‘necessary. urprise to ver that’ the subject matter and its treatment on the‘new ublic affairs ‘she show “Sunday” fered not one whit the Lieterman philosophy of: public affairs broadcasting. ‘To. prove; their." contempt for objectivity and: good tas! th dd parliamentary infamous {sex representat five ‘of the government French: speaking English network), two of the of- deat opposition ‘and one Credi- bane make sure that at least one NDP member would be cri- tical of the Program. they. inter- viewed i Herel idge, ‘the mav- erick from the Kootenays,: who is old eqough “not to let his ig 50 | og ry. keep distinguishing between dirt and news.” “John Matheson, ‘the Liberal MP. for Leeds Ont., is one: of.a isa new spproact to to pub- Hic broadcasting ‘No one ‘should: have’ been| & id disco growin: er of MPs’ deter-| th mined Bee Keep, fighting: until| Cla ry not have to re-hire the teacher. In the case of a teacher on per- manent staff, the: board: can withold the “annual increment if it feels'that\the teacher has Teachers admit that qierei may. be 8 teu, incompetent st ts dere may iow cw ing y held -by. both and the school boards, chers associat er for , local tea- tions have no pow- protecting incompetent havé ‘any interest in doing so. United Church Women Bes] Hold Christmas Party y Christmas mobiles de- corated’ the: Kinnaird United Chureh for the women’s annual Preceeded by a short busi- ness meeting, a pane filled even- ing was ‘enjoyed b; present Mrs.’J. Fodor with a cv and saucer as a token of friend- ship ‘as she finishes her term un it. and has: now transferred "tres _ ‘Santa gummer he’ toured Eu-|-~ - vari I'm Santa's. Elf ‘And I Have To Ask if You’ ve Been Good This “t5°98.59- Do you have $5 to spend on your Special “Man and you want something ‘distinctive that he is sure to appreciate and cherish? How about a genuine leather wallet or a smart tie from $1.50 teachers. Nor do I. think they] - occasion a8 chosen to} resident of the Valley Vista | © re isn intMetis syith motel ing. puff for the breast pocket at only $8.50. A tie pm or cuff link set, a pair_of lea Jeather r gloves | | or for sometiling different, a set of three "chrome. | pant hangers, These are spring loaded to hold. -the inside of the cuff and let the pants hang straight down to free the wrinkles out overnight. A boxed 'set of three is only $4.95. A shiny chrome tie rack on a wooden base is available at $2.50 and $3.50. Jewellery boxes to keep his valuable cuff links, tie pin or, his watch or ring in are available at $2.95 and $3.95. A padded leather clothes brush with a gold handle at $4.95 or a bone-handled shoe horn ‘at $4.95 make gifts * that will be appreciated, or how about a quality leather belt from $2 to $5. TI€ you have $5 to spend’ on-your man you can make it.a quality gift Christmas at... 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And get the: a Z Serving Blueberry, Kinnaird, Robson, Ootischenta, Pass Creek, Brilliant and the Trail Area For: Information on Heating Oil, Servicing Repeirs, g Phone” 368-3044 Collect Fred Presacee “Not Bad “Will Do! : | VEVEVELEVEVECLCTUY LEUEUUUVVUUNY CALVARY BAPTIST “CHURCH ° CHRISTMAS PROGRAM “UNTO US......A KING!” December 18 — 7.30 p.m. z re Jamie Sentors. 1) RS? oa helps. you make your money go farther through wise bor- F anus? rowing. ...lts only‘ purpose_s to be -useful .to. members, ' because ‘it:Is a! non-profit’ organization, 2 With few exceptions, your savings are matched dollar for dollar. and incase of your death, your foan Is.“Paid in Full” with insurance’ provided by your credit, union at no extra charge through ‘CUNA ‘Mutual, the ‘credit’ union | Insurance company. ‘CASTLEGAR CREDIT UNION Miss M, D..H. Reith, Mgr. George ‘Terhune. ee _, Phone 365-7232 « Serving the C ssroads of the Koot 2. Oastlerar, B.O. V. Campbell, Publisher Malt: subscription. Tate. to the Castlegar News 18 $4.00 per year. The price by delivery boy 1s 50 cents a month. Single cuples are‘10 cents, be' submitted. The Castlegar News rexerves the right ‘The. Castlegar News is :authorized as secona- . '2. shorten letters in the Interests of economy of class mail, Post Office Department,-Ottawa, for pay. *PACC.” : ment of postage"in cash, and is a member of the “I *. us Audit Bureau of Circutations. ‘, Agreement:' It 1a: agreed by the “advertiser re- Tt Is a member of the Canadian Weekly News- Papers Association, the B.C. division of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association, and the B.C. Week- ly Newspapers Advertising Bureau, By aul should be MERRY CHRISTMAS ee SaAAAAAAARARRAAATIAMARRARANVAVAAAAAARAAAAARAAAARKRAARAARARAARARA DAVID COOPER MEN’S WEAR | And remember, we're open until 9 every night-until Ch (except on Satur- day ‘nights when we're open ’til 6.) Burt Campbell, Editor correct names and adi writer, Pen names will be used on request, but the correct name must years old. I want a tee-chee-keen and a-pat-abirp. I want a teary-deery, and a ‘big- fluffy..I want a cudiy-kimmy and a musical- rageddy-doll, I have been good. I will Jeave some- cookies and some beer for Rou- dolph, I also want a boy-friend. ‘Past Year ! ! _ Plan also to worship with us‘on Christmas Day Services at 10.a.m., || a.m., & Junior Cantata at 7.30.p.m. AARNARANAARAARAMAARAAAAAARARARAARARA to: The Editor, Castlegar News, Drawer 490, Castlegar, B.C. Letters for. publication must be accompanied by tne Friday, December 9 1966. Dear Santa 1 am eight years old and in grade three. onty, Hspiity invan any. event. , beyond ithe amount pald for auch advertisement. ARARAAAAARARANAN Pe es ee aul mr. a : SeeUUUUUUUEY