CASTLEGAR NEWS, ' Mrs, M. Rohn A turkey dinner was held in the Renata ‘Pentecostal Church last Saturday followed by a Chriat- mas program Presented by the Sun- day School. Thirty-elght ‘guests sat down to dinner, including out-of-town guests, the Rey, and Mra, R.. Webb, Keith and Kathy of Castlegar, _ i\s Ribboned" sprays of cedar bou- ahs an pido. cones ‘decorated the iataaiaineiminetes Wednesday, Dec. 21, 1960 Socials church and upstairs dining area, ‘ Festive cloths and centrepieces of pine cones and tapered candies bedecked the tables. The dinner ‘and concert were much enjoyed by all the-guests present, ees Al a special meeting held at the WI members wrote o letter to the Arrow Lakes Water Resources Com- mittee in Nakusp stating views against the flooding of the villages along the Arrow Lakes due to the proposed bullding of the High Ar- row dam, Members decided to pack a Christmas box of canning for new- comers to th and also home of Mrs, P, Warkentin, Renata] | soporitic CHG, ee Dies CAUSE-SLEEP; OF OR . CHARACTERIZED, BY NOW, LET'S: Gere OUT THERE) AND FIGHT Ef ")gar council’ last night. Jed in the 1961 budget and be put Snow Plowing Starts -At 4 aa. in Village ‘Two village employees have been instructed to start snow plow- ing operations’‘at 4 a.m, following heavy snow storms, works super- visor Norman ‘McNabb told Castle- Comm, Walter ‘Thorp suggested that sand boxes be located in “strategie locations” around the village. Comm. Gorge Carr agreed with the idea, suggesting that the boxes were “a long distance thing.” Works chairman V. R. Cook suggested that the boxes be includ- into use next year. In the mean- time, he said, a Mttle more. sand- ing should be carried out. to send @ parcel to the mentally i, v: * The regular December meeting took the form of a Christmas party held at the home of Mrs. J. Rei- mer. Members enjoyed a Christ- mas dinner prepared by the hostess, The table was Beautltally decorated ‘|for the occasion, ‘The evening was spent laying Christmas carols and singing. A .| gift exchange took place before tca was ‘served in the evening. 7 ee Mr, Wm. Rempel and Mr, J. Relmer were weekend visitors to Nakusp. . Mr, -W: Ledtic of Kinnaird apent the week at the home of Mr. and ‘Mrs, C. Rempel. © Recent visitor at the home of Mr, and Mrs, J. Letkeman was Mrs, ;|Letkeman’s brother, Mr. John Frie- ‘| sen, cumisTHRS ‘N D NEW . YEAR ~ PHOTOS Castlegar Mrs. I. Wiebe was a recent vis- itor to Nakusp. Teachers and Boards Agree on Increase’ Arbitration awards’ to teachers in the Trail school district will necessitate the raising of an ad- ditfonal $24,000 locally during the coming year, ‘The awards, at Mon- _ For. the Canadian hosiery makers are unhappy about the ‘growing prac- tise among women shoppers to buy nylons where choice % limited. They feel that good fit 1s essential to satisfactory, wear in nylons, Women are happy with stock- ings only if they wear well, they say, and they can’t expect to get the best fit from lmited stocks, Local. department stores and clothing shops’ whith feature ho- slery carry a wide range of sizes and qualities and’ also have trained competent saleclerks whose job it is to help women ° make the best choice. Tt is not enough to get the correct foot size and length, the makers say.:The width of the Jeg 15 also important, Some. types. of stockings come in a range of as many as 18 different - ‘proportional lengths and widths. Once. a. careful shopper finds the size most suitable to her, she usually buys no- other kind, This year with fashion placing 50 much emphasis on stocking colors women DEER PARK SOGIALS Of the House. Lady ore urged to study available cholces carefully. Canadian women have tradl- tionally purchased the palest tones of belge’ for summer wear, The makers point out however that many of us acquire a tan on our legs which will look muddy if co- vered by paler: stockings. ‘Tan colors are the most flatter- Ing ‘during the sunny months and there are many shades to choose from, Castlegar Violates Properly Rights’ In Hydrant Gase A letter expressing regret that “property rights have been violat- ed" will be sent G. T. Hughes by the Village of Castlegar. At a meeting two weeks ago council learned that a sewage drainage field developed by Mr. Hughes had been damaged when runoff from a fire hydrant swept Haag the field, day's meeting of the school board, increase for secondary and a 141 represent a 2.3 per cent payroll) - Mrs.- Williamson Eight | ed the per cent Increase for teachers, : ‘These increases are. binding upon both the board and the tea- Castlegar school board and Iocal| teochers had previously agreed to go along with the agreement reas ched at Trail It fs mostly: ibe teachers with lopger years of experience and higher qualifications who will benefit -from tle additional awards, ‘Teachers in the professtonal| conditional category will work in @ scale from $4,300 to $6,600 for these with ten years experience.| During 1960 tho scale was $4,300- $6,300. In the professional basic clas- sification the scale becomess $4,- 800 to $7,620 for those, with 12 years experience. This compares with $4,800 to $7,400. msCHUCK’S RED AND WHITE STORE KINNAIRD, B.C. pide 10-12 ‘Ibs., Ib. .: 2 tins .. ASSORTED CANDY, 15-17 Ibs, Ih. 1.2.2 see eeee enon . 20 Ibs. and over, [b. .. “TURKEY UTILITY, 12 to 15 th. .... LEG ‘OF HAM, Swifi’s Premium,. Regular half or whole, Ib.’....... CRANBERRIES, fresh, Ih, ......-. CRANBERRIES, SAUGE or JELLIED, SPECIAL 3 hags ......-...-.. $1.00. GINGER ALE, Kootenay, 12 als. < $1.99 ' Plus Deposit cunisties RITZ, large ..-...... 450 Grade A regular 39c December meeting of the Deer Park Women’s Institute. held at the home of:Mrs. W. Douglas. * At this meeting the “members voted a donation of $5 to be sent to the ‘Silver Birch School for and a donation of $25 to the Sal- yation Army. A donation of fruit, apples and canned fruit had been sent t0 the Castlegar and Districy Hospital, ‘A Jetfr of thank is to be writ- ten to the local MLA for his co- operation regarding road work in this area, Final plans were made for the childrens Christmas party Wednéiday night. The trec is to be decorated with. all gifts purchased and wrapped and arrangements ‘made for Santa to be there. The members will serve refreshments to ‘After the meeting “adjourned members enjoyed games and gues- ‘sing contests with ‘prizes for the winners and the losers. The presi- dent and secretary were presented with gifts in appreciation of their work for the past year. The gift exchange was the highlight of the Douglas, assisted by Mrs. F. Brig- geman, eee Mr, A. W. Kent has returned to his home here after spendirig the. past week im Vancouver. | Mr..and Mrs, .C, 8, Phelps and family have returned to thelr home in Deer Park: after spending the past month at Nakusp GREETINGS, Another Christmas is approach- ing and our thoughts turn to friends [at home and abroad. Mrs. Elsie. Rawlinson of Guern- sey, Channel Islands, sends Happy Remembrances and Best Wishes for a Joyous Christmas and Happy New Year to all her ‘friends via the Castlegar News. Handleapped ‘Children at. Castlegar | 4), to be held in the Community Hall|’ Norman Mc- Nabe and the I health inspector from ‘Trail investigated the complaint and there “doesn't appear to be any apparent damage.” However, Mr, McNabb sald that the hydrant clean-out took ‘longer than had been anti@pated and “L ‘was more or less to blame for it,” (ur, Hughes will be advised that village realizes there are better ways-of disposing of the water and ed in the fui Council lan : Plans fo eae Extra Parking. The okay to try and arrange extra parking space in Castlegar by. utilizing part of the ballpark and clearing it of snow was given works supervisor Norman McNabb by council ‘last night. ‘Gobs of Money’ Won't he Available Anybody who thinks there will be great “gobs of money” avall- able for general distributipn as @ result of Columbia development is deluding ‘himself, lands and forests minister Ray Williston de- clared at Nelson last Thursday.- Mr, Willistion, speaking before ‘a widely-attended session of the Netson chamber - of © commerce, “sald that for some years anyway, revenues deriving from . water storage and flood control would be plowed back. into the develop- ment fund to meet debt Bare ments, ' BIRTHS SHERSTOBITOFF :— To Mr. and Mrs. A, rs Sherstobitoft of Castlegar, Dec,‘15, 8 son. VERGING TO" ” Mr. and | Mrs, John A. Vergin of Crescent Valley, Dec. 17,,8 son. TEVES — To Mr. and Mrs. E. Teves of Castlegar, Dec. 19, a son. KIN NL #. «+ To all our many wonderful friends? P. AND G BUILDING CONTRACTORS. + AIRD that these mated: will be cmploy-|- - Nabob Coffee, Ib. Mixed Nuts « rent “lb, - Peanuts. Ib. |... Cranberries ocean Spray, BOK Peas, avtinee” Austvibd aiaxe wes © TINS . _ Brussel Sprouts, 2 Ibs. 49. Cranberry Sauce, 2 ws... 49¢ Tomato J vice, HEINZ, gal. a iS 69c Ice Cream, wesmians” V2 anu: OVE - Grapes, nemo: 2 Ibs. ......... 25¢ Bacon , catcary packers, enoess, [bp 59¢ Frozen Peas, #07», rs: Crisco, 3 Ib tin . ‘Chocolate Mallos. »- recomises DQ Peanut Butter scons, «0: in 89 Bread, rorsmasten, 2 for. 35c. _Corn Flakes, « vanes, 1 0 2 ron A9c. _ Ginger Ale KOOTENAY, Quarts <0 FOR: 2» BIC Soft Drinks, sores nos 6 ons 42€ Fruit Cocktail Aine 1 4) - 99¢ | Jello, ASSORTED, 10. PACKAGES $1 00 ‘Honey ».: 4 lb. tin. 99¢ Pineapple Juice, 20 os tn Qron 29 _ Margarine, =: mater Bay 2 lbs. 49c ‘Sociables. - cans 1h. over ‘the past year and wish ¢ everyone a Verry Marry Christmas and a a HAPPY Fates WEAR We 99¢ AB: “We ‘wish fo thank ‘all our eustomeis for theit Palronage ‘Sunday School Classes Enjoy Xmas Program “he “Robson: Community’ Me- morjat Ohurch’ snd church hall, ‘were filled. to capacity. on’ Sunday | ‘morning when open. Sunday: School | ' was held.” ‘ earents? Joined with’ the child- ren in ¢he opening, after which'the chitdren presented thelr white gifts, which will'be sent to the needy. A Christmas, program followed with each class taking part from’ the primary, soe to the sentor cies “the! ‘program theluded Christ- mas, carols, decompanied : on: the organ" by’ Leslie ‘Waldie, ‘A’ tableatt by the senfor. classes, , recitations, action songs and prayer. The par~ ents: joined in with. ,some of the carols, ° Mrs, J, Raine, the Sunday School Superintendent, thanked tho parents for coming and ns a ahitd:, ren ‘for:such a gram, B4Ps Pay Off | In $1,495 Cash A. variety, of ideas have brought awards ranging from $5 to $300 to employees of ,Cominco. ‘During the past. two ; months Practical {deas submitted. ‘through the company's Suggestion Plan re-|| sulted in'payment of $1,495 to em- ployees at. Trail, Salmo, Riondel, aaa and Rania to driye machines in the Sintering }- plant." : ‘° In the ‘Tadanac machine shop J. Ds-Bugshaw ‘received $45 and G. 'H. a Davideon shared ‘de, An award | of $30 was shared by L. ©, Olelland“and J. H. Westwood, in the boiler dead at Trail, for an at atts Gina’ Biheohes and . Jack Hewlett put thelr heads together to come up with a proposal. that resulted in considerable saving of rubber and time on cell oe They received a $300 award. Nichalps Hiebert, indium’ plant, recelved $210 for, suggesting a bet- ter type of material to be used oni furnace. flue, Johnny. Ganzert, zinc melting room, received $55 for an improved arrangement of light extensions used in loading... a. A. Clark in the Tadanac ma- chine shop sand G.. Brisch’ at’ Con| M.° 1 recelved She ajso ene ee ‘enghes for arranging thi awards of oo each, Mr, Clark aug- gested improvements to motors-used ” AINNAIRD, B FREE DELIVERY For now... for always. Joy to our friends and - Neighbors, Peace to ‘our nation, Good wi to all. Lf CHRISTMAS HAMS, ready to ct Ib. 596 A GARLIC RINGS, 3 for ......... $1.00 % COFFEE, Nabob, th. { BREAD, 2 loaves for y (CE CREAM, half.gal.--. ‘TOMATO. JUICE, 3° 48 oz. tins GINGER ALE, 2 gle. "31.003 weceeceanse GOOD WE ARE AGENTS FOR KOOTENAY (LAUNDRY. “AND. DRY? CLEANERS : DELIVERY & PICK-UP. EVERY MONDAY & _ THURSDAY i You the right note with... 7 INFORMALS | 100 Square Informals WH ne well stock, ~ “100 Blank Pihing Anvelopes. . $3.98 , Attractively boxed Thermo-en (RAISED LI always strike ‘Thermo- engrayed (aatsED LETTERING) SLIM “JIM 100 Stim Jim with your name or initials + in black ink, in’ "heavy = WHITE vellum stock With 100 Blank matching ~~’ wallet-flap envelopes, ‘ $4.98 raving ERING) Looks and feels like hand engraving, but costs about half as.much. Suitable:for expressing thanks, gift + enclosures, short notes sand many other social ly correct uses. Pleate’send me—Boxes'of squate Taformals at $3.98 each | Please send me-—Boxes of Slim Jim at $4.98 each ‘Sin styles of lettering to choose Dott. Atichacl Dupont : Mn. Michael Dupont 3B Firs. Michael il Bapont |. Please check one. Li Mre. Michael Dupont. : Mn. Michael Dupont ‘oO Mn. M; ; systems at’ work benches. * Awards ranging from: $5 to $20 were pald to’ the following employ- ees; at Trail: ~ ‘G, . Browntle, C. 0, Armstrong, J, Mason, 'T. H. Thompson, K, Pol- tard, ‘W. Sommerfield,.G. Wagner, L.| B.. Wiens, J. Buchignani, R. L. Kel- ver, E, O, Carlsen, M. E. Gordon, K. Bannatyne, BH. Koehle,,T, Byres, W. Douglas, W.G. Richardson, TB Metcalf, . ‘GR Kalnins, RA. Day, MB, Pictin, R. Haddow, W. R. Kambick, a Mrs. Dinner Now Legion ‘Auxiliary President for 1961 ‘The regular meeting of the LA to Canadian Legion 170 was: held recently in. the hall,with Mrs. Ba- con in the chair and 20 members present, 2 ‘The children's party will be held in .the hall on the evening’ of Dec. 22 at 6-o'clock.: Mra. E. Peppard ‘and Mrs, EB. Dinner ‘will represent the Auxillary at the Well Women’s clinte Jani..10: The members voted to donate four foam ,rubber . pillows to the Legion Auxiliary ward in the’ Joel hospital, Election; of. officers . followed with Mrs. G, Hingley, acting as re- turning oftiper,: helped .by Mra, ©. puny ‘Mrs, M. Peachy and Mrs, B. *, Bisotiong went os follows: '" "Presi | Mra. Mi. Dinner; 1st vice, Mrs g Adshéad; 2nd are Mrs. "K. Bate;. secretary, Nirs. ‘N.|Wadey;. Mrs. E, Churches, FW. Woodrow, A. w. Paralow, J. Iricandia, J, F. Munch, Tv. T, ‘Huitema, E.N. Dale, W. J. Woolf, R. H. Jacobson, R, Ross, J. A. Forrester, R. D. Demore, D, Mc- Alpine, BE. R. Rusten, H. Trevisan, L, R. Campbell, H. ‘A. Kellog. N. Bheehin, J. baie G. A. executive, Mrs, G. Leckie, Mrs, A, McDonald’ and “Mrs. E. Peppard; sergeant-at-arms, Mrs, C. Dunn. ‘The members regretted the re- signation of ' president, M. Bacon because of ather duties, also of Mrs. A. McDonald who has been 9 faith- ful treasurer. for the past 14 youn: to al the Castle hospital. : Marvin. F. Unger, E. P..L. Ward, ©, A. Richardson, R. E. Smith, J. D. Wert, 8. M. Reld, G. Besso, H, H. Green, 'A, R. Paul, H, R.. George, “A, K, Knowler. Kinnaird Brownies - Host-Thoir Mothers. . For their Chirstmas -meeting last ‘Thursday in. the United: Chur- ch basement the Second Kinnaird Brownle, Pack were’ hostesses to|' thelr. mothers and Mrs, J, R. ©, MacBain, District’ Commissioner. ‘The » tables | were . decorated: with, candles and Christmas trees. ‘The Brownies --formed their, circle. and. ‘repeated’ the Brownie promise,.law and motto. Patsy Jack~ son was presented with her firat- year star. A: card’ was ‘read from A thi bee donation to -the friendship sid eee "Browales, then’ sang two Brownie Songs, after. “which they formed‘a’ group and repeated “The my | Night Before-Christmas.” The mo- thers “thin Joined the Brownies in singing several: Christmas caro! Mrs, MacBain said. Grace arte ‘served . The/. Brognies - presented ‘their mothers and guests with Christmas centre-pleces they Committee for their Christmas gifts to the Guiders. Non-perishable articles’ of food- stuff were donated by the Brownies for & Christmas hamper which will be turned over to the welfare for a rjneedy family in: the District. The Brownies .are also sending boxes of cookies to the ward in a| children and . students * =| 7-9 pm General Skating | children. and -students °. tend the installation of officers ia the hall Jan. 3., A very enjoyable hour was spent Hospital visiting reported, they made spproxithately 175 visits in October and November, ia ae Ree edaaiaed Castlegar and District . Projects Society ARENA. | SCHEDULE Fri., Dec, 2. 6-8 pm Children’s. Skating '/8.30:+ 10.30 General: Skat- ing. Sat., Sun., Mon.-Dec. ‘24- 26: Arena Closed for Holidays Tues., Dec, 27 -2-4..pm Free skating, for children. and students 6-10.30 pm Minor -Hockey Wed., Dec. 28 ~ 2-4: pm Free skating’ ‘for children ‘and’ students 6-8: pm General. Skating 8.30-9.30 ...Sen practice Thurs.,.Dee. 29:2 2-4 pm ‘Free: - ska ting for children: and. students |6-10.30 pm Minor Hockey Fri. Dec: 30» 2-4 pm’ Free : skating — for Sat., Dec, 31 2-4 pm: Free’ skating for 6-8 ._pm General Skating Jan. 1. (New Year's Day) 2-4° pm Family . Skating. Child and stu the hospital and‘ a’ gift to thelr| little adoptee in the Queen Alex- andra Solarium. ‘| GASTLEGAR “SOOHALS|" Margaret “Churches, ‘Phone S511 Mr. Gordon Churches, of Vic= torla is spending the Ohristmas hol- idays ‘at the’ home. of his ‘parents, Mrs, Sid Walton fs a patient in LeRoy, who is at- ieadin ‘Pacific University at For- est Grove, Oregon, .is home for the Christmas holidays. =| . Miss Emily Killough of Victoria Js spending the Christmas holldays at the home of her. parents, ‘Miss Sue Johnson of- Victoria is home for the' Christmas holidays. Miss R. Williams's home to celebrate Christmas with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, Jack Willams. free 7-9. pm General Skating Mon., Jan. °2 6-10.30 Pm, “Minor Hockey Tues., Jan. 3 . 6-10.30° pm Minor Hockey Wed.,-dan. 4 6-8 pm General ‘Skating - 8,.30-9.30 pm Hockey Prac- tice =: Thurs; : Jan. 5 6-10.30 pm Minor Hockey - SUBJECT TO CHANT Watch The Bulletin Board Note: Free skating sessions are through. :the courtesy and generosity: of Mr. Wil- liam Graham. See adjaceni ad. THE PROJECT - SOCIETY WISHES ONE .AND ALL A VERY MERRY SEASON : FREE SKATING - 2WILL BE PROVIDED BETWEEN 2 &.4 P.M. FOR CHILDREN... AND’ STUDENTS . FROM -TUES.,. _ DEC. 27 to. SUN.,: JAN. of: : W. GRAHAM Aaallegar 1. INCLUSIVE. Courtesy CASTLEGAR NEWS, Wednesday, Dec. 21, 1960 Bob’s Pay'n Takit OPEN ‘MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 9 am. to 9% bm BULK’ MINGEMEAT, Ih: 28 Sharp Ont. GHEESE, Ib. 69 ‘GARLIC RINGS, 3 for 1.00 * SAUSAGE MEAT, Ih, ..49c. POLISH SAUSAGE, Ib. 65c PORK ‘SHOULDERS, lb. 39 YES” — this year you can DILL PICKLES, 52 oz. 59 DOG FOOD, Tep, {0 for.99 “EGGS, Ig..carlon ... 59 GINGER ALE, 3 ats.-. 69 MARG. ‘Better oa . iS PREM, 12 or. tin . y' Turkey, absolutely FREE. Everyone is a-winner! This Christmas, Bob's .Pay‘n Takit is offering its‘customers a 2-cent per pound accunmofstive digcount on their holiday turkey with every purchase of $5.00 (ox- _cluding the turkey), Here is how it works, $25 Groceries - “a tues, ox 4 os $50 Groceries «» 2m. omy 39 is “$7. 5 Groceri ies “a® Turkey, ONLY 29: EB YES 111 2-cents Pe pound; 4-cents a ‘pound, 6-cents a pound discounts: -There is NO li your neighbors in the. fun: It's downtown Don‘t forget, come. in this week to Bob’s and jou r at Bob's Pzy’n Castlegp: Takit for “Double the Quality at Half the Price. “We sell only Grade “A fully-drawn. turkeys. Don‘t be fooled, there is no substitute for a: Carlada Grade “A“ Turkey. Also, on Friday and have. “fresh home-made poultry dressing’ Christmas cooking a ‘real pleasure. OCEAN'’SPRAY:.. « Saturday we will ” for’: sale. It will make your . Cranberries, : =. FRESH Brussel Sprouts: 1A JAPANESE ‘MANDARINE - Oranges PER. le $1.69 PER BUNDLE $3.35 , “Quality Hams ~ READY TO EAT 65c Ib. Bacon. 1 --LB vu-Pac a c Bologna ancy LB 2 Nuts - Lowest Prices - Candy oles 29¢