CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, December 14, 1972 CHRIST IS BORN IN A MANGER From LUKE 2:1-7 THE LIVING BIBLE About this time Caesar Augustus, the Roman Em- peror, decreed that a census should be taken through-’ out the nation. (This census was taken when Quirin- ius was governor of Syria.) Everyone was required to return to his ancestral home for this registration, And because Joseph was a member of the royal line, he had to go to Bethle- hem in Judea, King David's ancient home—journey- ing there from the Galilean-village of Nazareth. He Mary, his fiancee, who was obviously pregnant by this time. And while: they were there, the time came for her H be born; and she gave birth to her first child,’ ‘a_son. She wrapped him in a blanket and laid him in ‘a manger, ‘because there was no room for them in the village inn. Tilustrations from TAYLOR'S BIBLE STORY BOOK Alcohol Slows Driving Reaction Causing Hozard It is hoped 1973 will be a year when more motorists will practice safe drivin; rules to help reduce _accl- ts and deaths. These thoughts have been expres- sed so often but bear re- peating at this joyous but ectic time of year. motor vehicle branch. Another oft repeated message is to use common sense about f poliday drink- ing. IF YOU K DON'T DRIVE. At least half the drivers killed in high- way crashes have been dri g. When, a person combines drinking and driv- ACAPUCO TRIP was won by Jack Osachoff, left, of Castle- gar when attending a Battery Sates Clinic in Trail. Jack milled around with fellow dealers waiting for the prize draw that would send one of them to Acapulco “I’m ready to accept the prize without formality,” Jack laughed but was the most surprised person when marketing representative Bruce Pounder pulled out his name from the drum. Jack is leasee of two Gulf service stations, one in Castlegar and the You Save af Bonneff's . 10 Pct. OFF for CASH _BONNETT Sirerenrserer Timex Watches Remington Hot Comb GE. 4-Way Lighted Makeup Mirror Genuine Mexican Leather Handbags Jewellery Cases By Mele and Lady Treasure Craft Giftware from California Genuine French Baroque Lead Crystal FOR THE KIDS! Plastic Model Kits In New Designs — Ships, Tanks, Airptanes, Motorcycles and Cars Puzzles ‘and Games Galore BUDDY L STURDY METAL TOYS — MADE FOR . LITTLE BOYS ing the alcohol adversely affects the driver's vision, co-ordination, reflexes, and — most important — attl- tudes, Alcohol Jan. 4, asses quickly tream where other in Kinnaird, The trip to Acapulco, courtesy of Gulf, is for seven days and nights. Jack and his wife Barbara leave Dear Sanu: I have been a good girl. would you please, andy! me some ‘skate guards, ‘would like a camera Aor Christmas, Please. Send me a doll carriage, Thank you. Love Dec, 4, 1972 Lorl & Pat Konkin Dear Santa Claus, 1 think Pat would like a teddy bear and lots of food. T would like a piano. Pat's food is pablum and milk.. PS. Pat is my baby brother at Christmas day he will be 5 weeks and 11 days, : : Love, Lori, Pat, Konkin Dear Santa, How are you at. the North Pole, For. Christmas I would like a record play- er or a organ or a cassette Player. Tell Rudolph. to Women’s Invasion of the Labor Force Results In Improved Economic Standard for Families tration of alcohol begins to build up in the bloodstream, and the brain becomes in- the creasin: Te kok tom Tonnes in the system until it is eliminat-" ed slowly by the liver. This breakdown proceeds at a fixed rate. The average in- dividual will e! ate ar bout 14 ounces of alcohol an hour and there is no way to speed up the pro- cess, Drinking wake you qd have no ae coffee m but it, w bor on ye speed th 21 per cent to 32 between 1961 and Fees, Re- cords show that in 1965 the average earnings of a fam- ily wi where the ‘was con- tributing income were one-, er food doesn't keep aleoliel from renehicg the bi cca t. ie eral a fully awake third before Suvi, UY where Perfect for Christmas... Canadian-Made Evangeline Ware In the New Flame Orange Also from Canada Seetusee Glassware THE SCENTS OF LOVE:— Kikue and Tigress Colognes by Fabarge Revion Aquamarine and. Intimate Chanel. Perfumes, Colognes, Talc ‘and Sprays Lanvin Soap, Cologne Caron Bellodgia Caron Fleurs De Rocaille, Perfumes, in Arpege sand My Sin. ‘French Ovenware Absolutely Beautiful — You ‘Must See It — Pastel Shades “Direct from Oven to Table” Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of Next Week (Dec. 20, 21 and 22) FREE GIFT WRAPPING Since women’s recent Canadian a the 1960's female em- eu ete | ent Families with women in e. labor force rose from the wife was not orkin onthe statistics are re- corded in the Canadian Con- sumer Credit Factbook pub- lished ‘by the Federated Council of Sales» Finance Com anies and the Canad- ‘onsumer Loan Associ- ation, More than 2,500,000 c oad mot The de o that of the hus- es added t able to of living — while they may have | : plus revenue after are paid—there 138.4 ton Nf lt si ey nd helt ployment, era al “this eventuality and who live it up on two incomes are stunned awnen one income suddenly disa- ne It is that much worse if” i aig then lush years on a ache fuk future 5 come to car- large purchases on cre- estimated that an about one in serious problem cases refer- ted to credit counselling of- When two partners are The items likely credit. Ié families suddenly If credit is involved, can future income be coun- ted upon to make the pay- discretlonary family can Sttore Mian eaye 8 Sensible investments id bonds — even accounts — fers should one income be discontinued. , there’s another into ite dation Suppose, for by recessions She might live a more me life and earn even more while she works, Gold. and Blue Hockey Crests | med, be. aval through the Ladies’. At ‘to Castle- gar and District Minor Hoc- ‘old and blue with first preference given to members of gar and District Minor Hockey. The attractive design in- corporates winged and should prove to be quiet popular. Soft Eating When Avocadoes Ready to Enjoy The luscious avocado = freee buy firm or Keep it at room Temperature at home lose -a large p their discretionary en after they have: com sommnltt ed tenses . double income ¢ can.take cer- ‘tain precauti vis through proper budgeting — spend- ner risk job layoffs? you'll find avocados in the market that sone Hold the delicious, mot people eat BP nthe half- bi with a paquenze of fresh lemon, or peeled and. sliced and served on lettuce with a -Plquant dressing. OUR. THANKS The Board of Schoo! Trustees ex- ~ tends its thanks to the community for . : its support of the recent referendum. keep nes nose clean, I am a very good girl, P.S. 1 will leave some cookics and milk . on the table, Love, Telrri Peropelkin eoee¢es Dear Santal I would: lke’ a Bake Easy Oven so I can mi you some goodies, And’ Sountry Camper for som Barbie's and \I' would like Ken and P.J.;PLEASE, ve Sheila Shmoorkoft in me. Many Thanks... To the people that supported me at, last Saturday's poll. | am grateful for your confidence ‘ Mike Livingstone Our Loss . . . Your Gain | BRAND-NEW. 1972 Letters to Santa Claus SCORPION STINGERS Less Than Cost Price! 1973 Models Expected in Shortly Located at the Highway Junction in Kinnaird Managed by Phil Zaytsoff — Telephone 365-3014 Junction Gulf Super Service ' ROTARY. CHRISTMAS TREES Proceeds to Local Rotary Projects These are East Kootenay trees. Get them while they last at the following locations: Castle Motors Safeway Woodland Park Esso Dave's Take-Out Super-Valu PRICE: -50c PER FOOT for West's and Horswill's Bill Watson, was a a coal dock sons, Eugene and Leonard, qo? WHERE JAR E PEPSI & 7-UP, SRE plus deposit MCGAVINS CHRISTMAS CAKE, ... ZEE SILK J BATHROOMTISSUE 8 roll pkg. 89c¢ QTF BRAND SLICED PINEAPPLE, 14 oz. cans .. 4 for $1 ALL FISHING TACKLE FOR THE RSHERMAN GULF GAS AND OIL — PROPANE TANKS FILLED Johnny's Grocery & Gas Sales. LIMITED — ON ROBSON SIDE OF FERRY: OPEN 7:00 A.M. TO 9:00 P.M. 7 DAYS A WEEK JOLLY SANTA handed out approximately 700 treats Saturday when he completed his travels through downtown Castlegar and tock up a permanent position at the Castle Theatre, where, as shown here, small fry could give a verbs! account of their behaviour es well as let Santa Claus know [ust what would be nice to find under the tree Christmas Day. Two shows, each filled to capacity and accommodating about 800 children, were held allowing: parents a couple of hours of uninterrupted shopping. The day’s events were spon- sored by the Castlegar Businessmen’s As- sociation. — Castlegar News Photo ‘Former Local Resident Dies At Hope Home Word has been receiv- . and nestled be- tween the slop- es of rolling bills has become “the city of hate.” On zeveral car trips through its heart we saw a number of things; rubble and cavernous spaces are everywhere, and it is dif- ficult to drive half a mile revious by her husband Her husband worked for Cominco while she worked on ra, _Melvors father, We also saw police pat- rolling nervously in slow moving: vehciles. (Unknown us, hours earlier a tayenrald boy bad been slain. in an abortive assin- ation attempt aimed at his father.) The British Tommies, operator in Castlegar before tiring, She is survived by two ‘and “her: mother,’ Mrs, ° Flor- ence Watson.’ All thelr home at Hope. 3 Ibs. $1.99: |: x at the ready, uneasily scan the! rooftops since the clandestine IRA ‘loves to send snipers up the chimn- eys., Once the hail of death has been unleashed against the British the guerilla us- ually, slithers down to safe- We also saw soldiers and diremien waiting out.a bomb ich turned out to be ho- se And we quickly learned, acar left unanttended in = unauthorized sections of Belfast will automatically C AS T L t be considered a bomb. There is a sense of MOTORS LTD. hopelessness in the people. PH. 365-7033 ings will never be the SHELL PRODUCTS : fame again,” I heard more Conscience and Comment Peace for City of Hale! And if the Viet Cong has endured ‘for 10 who is to say their ‘Brot thers will prove less tenac- ious? Still our impression in Belfast was that the Bri- tish have yet to really get tough. In movements which Brobably it two 4 more than Up from the soll of se- ctarian hate has grown ter- ror and strife. Worst of all, the children fight in the streets with stones. But there is hope. Prayer for peace is a biblical pattern. And milion could attest, God swers prayers. AS never before troubled ~ Ireland needs our’ prayers. The following are the scores taken from the re- sults placed on the “Who Won" chart at the Castlegar Arena. These are for the games played from Sunday of last week tor games played from Sunday of last 6, Castlegar Savings Credit Union 0. Sunday = — (ee. Wee) Bruins 1, Rangers 1; Koot- enay Savings sg Union Hy age Rep) Castlegar legar Legion 7, Rossland 6; Hawks 5, Canadians 2, Monday — (Pee Wee) Stars 1, ers 1; (Ban- tom) Pee Wee Reps 10, Pull and Paper 0; aged) TOMATO SOUP, Campbells 6 for $1 |: “7 SAVEON CHRISTMAS GIFTS for the 5 SKIING ENTHUSIASTS . We're re Moving ... 25 Per Cent Off All Skiing Equipment SKI BOOTS, including Rubber with Lace, Rubber with Buckle, Plastic with Buckle, leather with Buckle SKIS —- Wood, Fibreglas and Maetal SKI SETS with’ Binding and Poles SKI POLES — HARNESS — WAX GOGGLES — GLOVES — MITTS Christmas Week Store Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday 9- 5.30 Thursday & Friday 9-9. - Saturday 9-5.30 Christmas is happiness! The glow of anticipation. The joy of giving. The warmth of anticipation. And Christmas is even better when you rely on your Credit Union to meet the extra expenses of the season. Space out the-cost with a loan or line-of-credit arrangement. Your Credit Union can help you make this Christmas a memorable one. My name is Penny I am rs, old. would like a Bal yy Tender love that: crys, A doll carriage, anything to have A doll for my sist- er & a pull toy for my bro- ther. There willbe cookies and milk for you and sugar fore the deer. Lots of 1 aang; Kell, Davis, Robson, BY Dear Santa T-am a good Boy. Why do you live in the nevihnole 1 want Some walkle talkies und a waten to. Gordon Soloveoft. mid Sean New “peaver: BC. Dear Santa thank you for the toys ‘last year. This year I wou! ff like a hoekey gat game and a big-Jim I to good till Christies. I will Jeave you cookies and milk anda few carrots. Love Bobby Pederson 8 years old: I have a little brother two years old, named Jere: my please leave something nice for him. i Dear Santa Thank you for the ag oye last year. I would lik peanuts picture maker ‘and a toy watch, wi leave cookies and milk. Love — Neil Pedersen, * i Dear Santa, Please don't .come to my house early Santa be- cause I have the mumps and it would be awful if you got them from me.:1 am being a good boy, I hel mommy with the dishes an try not to fight with my little brothers. Do you think you could bring me a mickey mouse record player, mickey mouse watch and a. toy rifle. Y love you Santa Duane (almost 5) Duane Dobrovolny, Castlegar, age 5. ss ee Dear Santa ¢ 2 name is Davie, i am 3 years old. I am a pret- ty good little -boy and try not to fight with my little brother, bat itis pretty WON - - idee Reps 4, Juv Tuesday — ams) Kootenay Savings Cre-" dit Union 7, Legion 7. Upton 7, Biol et ony _ ans 2, Jets 2; Bruins 4, Can- ucks. 4; Midget Blades 3, Bantam 2 wks ] tants ‘House) elson. Peng- uins 2, Castlegar 1. Tl game was played in Nelson. Memorial Service" For Cliff N. Uphill Cliff .N. Uphill, , who was mayor of New. Denver for many years, died Dec. 4 in the Regional Hospit- al after a le illness. Memorial services have with burial taking place at lace at Fernie, 3 "We Serve You First INSURANCE 5 for personalized: insurance service on all classes 1. FIRE AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY BONDS see Hugh Nicol hard not to. 1 would like an alrport with an alrplane and a guitar for Christmas, Lots of Kisses Davie David Dobrovolny Castlegar oe 3. Dear Santa I am little fellow named Robbic, I am 2 years old. J am a good boy and I prom- ise 1 wont make chovolate for farm with liltle animals and a car for Christ! Luy you Santa Robbie Robbie Dobrovolny Castlegar age 2. cee oe Dear Santa - I would like a police car and a pair of toy guns. I will leave you some milk and cookies on the living room table. I am 8 years old and ‘my name is Den- nis Costa PS.I love you very muucat Dear Santa I would like a car-go ferry boat for Christmas. Air and Water Monitoring Data Now Available At the request of the environmental committee of Local 480, . Rossland-Trail MLA Chris D'Arcy arranged acmeeting between repre- sentatives of. the Pollution Control Board, West Koot- enay Health Unit and mem- bers of the Environmental Commit tee, This meeting was held in the Trail Labor Centre on Monday of last —week with Chris. D’. » L. N. Adamache, district manager lution control d, ay H ows mem! mental "committee, Informa-- tion received at the miesing indicateed that air water monitoring data bar now available to the public. This information will permit the environmental committee to better ‘assess our environment and hope- fully to contribute to ane Reterment joF « the, munity. My brother Stephen would like a busy-box,, We have been pretty gt good, Hoger R. Junker . fee Dear Santa I would like Barbie Beauly centre or easy Bake oven, I will leave you one Bottle of beer and a picce of cake and I will leave your raindecr some sugar. Love Rowena Junker. Dear santa My name is Lori Harrison and 1 am 6 years old. I have a good girl all year. For Christmas I would like some telephones ‘that really work and I like a Crissy, purple dress, cookie monst- er the puppet, a big fluffy stuffed dog, baby . tender Tove, some piay barble wigs a barbie camper, a red urse and a purple car. There will -be cookies and milk for you and the rein- deer. Love Lori Harrison peu. aaa Claus would like a barbie county camper and a game of monopoly Love from Shelley Mai ee ee I would like a case of hot wheels and screemond- deemond. Love from Dean Martin Dear Sant ‘ia T love you and how are ou today. I would like to have a barbie camper. Love for you. Wathy Dear Santa 'L loye you. and how nare you. Please can I have a barbie camper and a tearsuuy Baby tender Love. thank you Kerri -Anne. Dear Santa: My name is Steven Kan- igan. I am seven years old. T am writing this note, to reminde you not to forget about me this Christ mas. I have been a good boy all year long. For Ciris- tmas I wood like a wache and a tool. nor ‘When you come to house on ‘Christmas Eve. .1 will leave - you and your raindeer some cookies.; CASTLEGAR NEWS, rai pees 14, 1972 KINGAR CONTRACTORS LID. Back-Hoe, Trucking, Disposal eee) Septic Tanks, Excavating, Top Soil Faun oa cONTARCT GARY T. BATTING 365-6638 Box 1248 — Castlegar, B.C, In VICTORIA Stay At. \BARp * Close to Parliament Bldgs. * Handy to Downtown Shopping * Enclosed Heated Pool * Kitchen Units Available MOTOR ANN] © * Cablevision Television: * Attractive Coffee Shop and Dining Lounge 455 Belleville St., Victoria Phone 386-2421 Free Reservation Service Through TERRA NOVA MOTOR INN, TRAIL Phone Teall 368-3355 HEADQUARTERS IN CASTLEGAR IS THE There is great joy in i by telephone. So much so, in fact, that and of C. ians do so each year. it‘isn’t possible to reserve specifi ic times for long distance calls but you can minimize delay by following these tips: * FIRST— Make a list now of the phone numbers (including area codes) of the people you plan to call. Get these, without charge, through your operator or by foll ions in your teleph directory _ for dialing direct. Do this now and avoid battling heavy holiday traffic just to get your numbers. SECOND — Don’t wait until Christmas Day itself, when circuits acrass.Canada will be overloaded, to place all your calls. Spread them over the Christmas season. Your family and friends will enjoy your calls just as much and you'll be more certain of getting through without delay. REMEMBER — Most long distance calls cost less when ~ you dial them yourself . Even less after 6 p.m. and all. day Sunday. So, give them a call for Christmas. No bothersome | shopping, wrapping ©’ oF mailing. ‘BOTS Board of School Trustees Castlegar Savings Credit Union a p ED'S SPORT SHOP - : ANDERSON + Phone 365-5621 ° : Carl’s Good Neighbor Drug Mart School District No. 9 (Castlegar) AGENCIES ‘Castlegar, B.C. -