‘Phones self starter and boat moat: priced for . Busi Rea: iia sale, tie Bees Hutchinson, SOR coreyiee or enauire at so (305-3441 365-8278 DERSON At ENCIES | Pn So5-sir en and living room, bedroom and . Municipality of Castlegar that I require the presence of CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Nov. 15, 1962 FOR SALE FOR SALE 1953 Console, 6 new tires, new Fujlea olde, Brojector: for 35 mm acat covers, raitto, excellent condition. | camera. $20. re henter. Ph, 365-5806 atte! Ph, 308-6991 iter 3 ba for sitar ai ive Close to| “Girls ize 6 Turd! coat and Catholic Church 100' X 75°, Covered | leggings, perfect condition, “aitag boys with frult trees, Ph, 365-8905, 646 figure skates, sizo_12, Ph. 4331 “ad bass accordian, Nien hat a -a door chev. needa very 348 | play pen, bassinet erlbe: 2 burner gas hot plate, Ph, 385-801 Tost Uttle “work, Ph, 365+ A723, SAG winter recap with rims. Ph, nae TT : A SNAP for CASH $5500 ‘Roy nlite Sth. and CPR railway on, high- way, Apply Butorac Motors Trail, bere “~Binck and Decker 714 In. Sama saw, 100-ft. extension cord, Canopy to fit 1962-63 half-ton. Ph, 365-5543. 105 - Sth Avo, Kinnalrd. 345 snore ialehed bat etre pita les in Pass Creek, 4 miles from ferry, ing-In for ibarenene suite, Wired, In- house on 16 acres of land. sulated, ‘fully plumbed. Truly a very | > ‘Goes ee ary othe Buildings on good buy for the owner bullder, “ANDERSON AGENCIES Real Estate, and Insurance 345 Good quality, Dancan Carter, 45 Delicious Apples. reasonable prices. Robson. Ph. 365-3) Duncan Phyfe atyio aining table and four chairs, Ph. ‘365-5454. 345, "16 ft, boat, 16 hore ester or with Contact JACK HIFWELL, our satcs- berrl plea onnieet cio ustom Car, 1961 Chev con- vertible, 3 arbervel carburators, threa- a quarter racing cam, 4-speed | floor At the Sentinel ta 71 you shift, All factory installed and ealt can buy Anti-Freeze at 5 8205 @ galfon cent reasonable trade, Ph, 365-8140, |!" 4-gallon case lots 344 Giris aresses, ‘slzen, 127 to"14, ‘Attractiv Sofa, Davan. Ph. 365-8' 346] tn Castlegar. pea Bab oon ie ‘One angie beds end one % Rate away bed, Ph. 94. Tot ins oe “pub talSBe: ae 5 ane pare) id A Total 80. 100. Write A. Z: enburg, Bench Road, Co- wichan Sty Va Vancouver Is, B.C. 344 FOR RENT Furnished apartment in Hinnairg, all ulllltics suppliicd, Ph, 365-3751 ttn 46 One room heated suite with gas Canadian drivers were -invol- stove. $40.00 month. ly 828-6th | ved in more accidents in the 1961 insurance year — and the acci.! dents were more expensive — than in any year since 1958 ac- cording to’ a‘survey of auto ac- cidents costs, The survey shows that 95 of each 1,000 drivers were involved in an’ accident during the year in which: a “third party" claim was made,” This is five more than the previous year, or an. increase of about 5.5 per cent. At the same time, the aver- age cost of each accident increas- ed from $360 to $364. The aver. Toasimisiress Giub . - Hears. 4 Speakers ‘MMirs. G. Leitner was tableto- pics mistress at the regular dinner meeting of the Valli Toastmistress Club | last ursday when toast. mistress for the evening was Mrs, Philip Konkin.' Mrs, Frank. Mitchell: offered the grace. Visitors were Mra, P. J. Vaessen and Mrs, C. Woolls, *- Mrs, S. Lanzarotta was general evaluator. Others were Miss. C. Hogendoorn, Mrs. G, Leitner, Mrs. D. Brookes and Mrs, R. C. Watters, The meeting heard the following speakers: Mrs, Basel Skealds, Mrs. ur, Ph. 365-8147, 346. Furni “sulte™ if Eremenko's Apartments, Ph, 365-3001, si ‘Small cosy cottage, combination olf range. Ph, 365-5992 after 6 pam: Ave, Cast! a ~ Firnished housekeeping suite, bedroom, bathroom, living room, kit- chen, Maples Motel, Bluoberry. Ph. 305- 345 ‘2-bedroom newly decorated house Jn Castlegar, Close to business dis- trict. $50 monthly, Apply at Castlegar News. as Furnished Se house and farage. Ph. 365- x! 2 roomed basement suite, Ph, 365- y 34 NOTICES Will take care’ of | chitd while parent works, Kinnaird, Ph, 365-8264. 34 2 st ~ Salvation Army Home League fea and sale on Sat. Nov. 24 from = 4 pan, at United Church hall, 246 St. David's Anglican WA (Castle- gar Branch) will, hold their annual tea and bake sale on November 24 at 2.30 In the undercroft of St, David's Chureh, .(Sherbiko Sub-Division) 246 U-Phone Services ia & phone anw- wering service for business. peopte and also has the contacts you need for the help you necd, Before & p.m. 365-5265 after 365-6062. 345 St. David's Anglican WA will hold a coffee party and bake sale in the Kinnal Society Hall Jacuzzi Jet F acap WELT BI, FOR RENT 2 hp single phase, 110 -' 220 volt. Com- plete with controls, foot valve and 80- Apartment In centre of town. Ph. 365-2441, Bae fal, pressure tank. $250 cash, Ph. 365-6081 after 5 p.m. Furnished suite, combined Kitch- Coleman oil heaters, one with automatic fan: small electric stove, 2-pedroom house in Castlegar. Apply Tat - 2nd Ave, $5,000. 346 PALM bathroom. 170 - 10th Ave, Kinnaird Ph, 305-4043, tin 46 ‘At Crescent’ Valicy, modern S- bedroom house, garage and garden plot. $40.00. month. Apply 3. M. Cun- ningham, Sreseant Valley or Ph, 359- 5432 or 359-7: EZ Quality 3.8 Milk Se ae Sori ae Dairy and oducts House in Castlegar. Ph, oT REFRIGERATED : DELIVERY Built Up Roof Work and Roofing RETAIL DELIVERY (AT U: 4 ‘ PUAN Concrete, Basements & Insulation Work ROBSON, Sows i rime O. Lightle ‘ FRANK HARVEY Phone” 365-5158 ATS EKAY MOTORS Lid. : 2880 Highway Drive, TRAIL Phone 368-3301 oo AND SERVICE Old: Cadillac pean! Ct 1 Corvair = Finest, and: Cleanest’ Used Cars in the Kootenays = Byery Ca Car Guaranteed “WHOLESALE GM PARTS DISTRIBUTORS — Largest stock in the Kootenays of genuine parts for all General Motors Vehicles Largest and” mos most fully equipped Garage and : Body: Shop in ihe, Kootenay Tr “ Seiberling Tire. Wavcleuce Zc ATTRAC NOTICE OF ELECTION Public notice is hereby given to the electors of the the said electors at Village Office on Monday the 26th day of November,.1962, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of electing persons to repres- ent them as 2 Commissioners and 1 School Board Trustee. . The mode of nomination of candidates shall be as - follows: Candidates shali be nominated in writing by two duly qualified electors of the municipality: The nomination-paper shall -be delivered to the Returning Officer at any time between the date of this, notice a noon the day of ination. The he in the form prescribed in the “Municipal “Act”, ‘an shall state the name, residence, and occupation of the a sch r as to sufficently ident- shall be sub- fad scribed to by the candidate. In the event of a poll being necessary, such poll will be opened at Legion Hall on the 6th day of December, 1962,‘ between the hours of 8 am. and 8 p.m., of which every: person is hereby’ required to take notice ‘and gov- ern himself accordingly.: Given’ under my hand at Castlegar this 15th day of November, 1962. ree J. Logelin Returning Officer = Envoy =. Guy Guido, Mrs, A. Creighton and on Fri, Nov. 16 from 10 a.m, to 12|Mrs, P, Wanjoff. oon. 4 Members of the Trail Toast- Sook mornings ani. ity ai (mistress Club have been invited to ATTENTION BUILDERS ANp | the dessert meeting which will be HOME OWNERS - Mail your enquir-| held at the home of Mrs. G. Guido les for our low prices on PLYWOOD, | on How, 22. OF interest are plans DOORS ‘and LUMBER. Esmond Lum- Professional Ph. 365-1 Car Insurance Going Up! age cost has: increased steadily]. over the past years, jumping $58 since 1057, Only partially reflected by the survey, which reflects losses up to the end of June, are in- reases in the cost’ of ‘accidents gram, Because of devaluation! and new import - duties, “replacement parts of many cars now cost more.+' Insurance companies and the} various insurance ' rating . groups are currently studying the. sta- tistics with a view to ‘setting next year’s automobile insurance ‘rates, Although the rates won't ‘be known for several weeks, an in- crease averaging about 10 per cent across Canada’ will probably ed costs. . This increase could be high. er in some parts of the country and ‘lower’ in others, < Individual car qwners, particularly those who sitieation by. reaching the’ age of or by completing three years or driving without a claim, could well find their rates lower des- 1 pite the general increase. “eseen Hamper Prize Awarded By Evening Group + The regular business meeting of the Robson Evening Group was held at the home of Mrs. Jolly with ber Company Ltd., 3600 East Hast- for of between district groups, Local 18 present, ‘Mrs. Saliken thanked all those the barat for their ings Street, Vancouver 6, B.C, tin Si ‘are ‘also’ teir HOLICS ANONYMOUS. Box | charter party. z whi 303. Castlegar. tint? g support. be required. to, meet ' the’ increas- |; Gavriliic. and Mrs, White of wie iow. Point with Corsages made ‘by |: Jo) of a ‘of of ‘Get-Acquainted Tea’ is Enjoyed The Robson Women’s Institute held their, annual “get. acquaint- ed” tea recently at the home of Mra, D. Gavrellk. About 60 guests were: welcomed by president Mrs. : W. * = caused by’ Canada’s austerity, pro- a bowl of mauve Hubert. The tea table was centred with ae f Ost, \ Paknatinag sats) Castlegar News ae and the rooms were ‘tastefully de- corated with autumn flowers, | ¢:. The tea was convened by Mrs, J. Scott, Mrs. W: Waldie and ba Byers with | Mrs... Woodr ‘Ow, Fornelli, Mrs, Deutsch as vitenen helpers. Mrs. J handled the “kiddy.corner.” Jolly very capably. Mrs, Evans and Mrs, McPhee were in charge of entertainment with it » Quance and Mrs, Cuth Gravel. & Top Sail’ DITCHING, EXUAVATING se HONE: 63-9041: COLUMBIA.” ee Maoke, & Sit, Catton ;Pourers for the afternoon were have graduated ‘to’ a better‘ clas- Mr. phim and Mrs."-White and eurin. ay Pontiac’ — Suick — Vauxhall “01 Baker 8b. . Nelaon Annie Plotnikott: Funeral Tuesday Funeral services were , held uissian Halli Tuesday. from) the’ Ri here for Mrs, Annie LAND cuzanxa EXCAVATION 1 Contant » PAUL ‘THEDERAHN ts Phone: 365-2511, Eobecn Btore 73, Robson who passed away Mon- in the Castlegar hospitsl after lengthy illncas, he was predeceased by ‘her husband, Mike, last year and’ is survived by four daughters, Mrs. P. Wanjoff of Robson, Mrs. F. Shukin Slocan Park. Mrs. N.. Semenoff Nelson and Mrs. M. Gorkoff of Robson, and one son, Nick, of 15 and Building: Supplies OGLOW BROS. . Bullding & Supply Co, Ltd. Castlerar Phone 365-3351 Deadline for classified ads is 12 LOST Anyone poving information about, Higg! noon cree prior to ne oe anew 2. G ins red and cream bicycle please th Karl Koreen 365- of issue. WANTED 3870, RCMP have been notified of 1 wood Heater. Box 33 Kinnalrd | toss tN MEMORIAM . or Ph, 365-8050. Want krattbonrd portable closet. 345 In loving memory of Victor James Jones, Ey oe away November Ph, 365-3031. LEGAL theta NOTICE ‘TO CREDITORS We chal meet ‘and we shall mise WILLIAM WILLIAM PLOTNIKOFF, formerly of Castlegar, B.C., de- ceased. . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that creditors and others having callms against the estate of the a- bovenamed deceased are hereby re- quired to send them to Messra. Dahl- strom. Wetmore and McGauley, Bar? ite risters and Solicitors, P.O, Box The family ofthe late Annie Casticgar, B.C. before the 28th aay ee note trad to express thelr sin- of December, aah rey which ae cere ks to friends, relatives and the for their many acts of sald estate among She parties ‘ntitic Kindness and tokens of sympathy ex- ed thereto having regard only to the | tended to them during their. recent claims of which tt then nas notice. | bereavement in the loss: of our be- lov mother. Special thanks to Dr. DAH M, WETMORE & Mc-|¢. 8. Fowler, nurses and staff of the GAULEY 8 Solicitors fore HARRY |Castiegar hospital, members, of the ures ‘LOTNIKOFF, Admin: | spiritual Community of Christ’ and trator of the Estate of WIl-| the Coatlea Funeral Home, —\The lam, ‘Willan Plotnikoff. 445 | Fam! ‘There. ‘wall be that vacant chair. But in our dearcst memories You are ever near. Ever remembered by his family Jean (wife) Gary, Glen,- Beverly and fam- es, Lance, Sharon and Vicki. “CARD OF: THANKS - cc VOLKSWAGEN and RAMBLER SALES & SERVICE. : Phone R.A. (Bob) Horswill 365-3491 C ' Stock of Volk gen Cars and Trucks New Rambler Cars i Sales & Service — Trades PARKVIEW MOTORS — Nelson EA CTT Kootenay Builders. — and Suppliers — Complete Line of Building Supplies.’ and Manufacturers of Sash & Doors CABINET MAKING Pierson Sashless Windows - Glidden Paints HARDWARE, SKYLINE AUTO SERVICE LTD. | We can. meet. all Yours, motoring | requirements from qualified mech- ‘anics to parts and service. WINTER TIRES FROM $9.95 UP Get Yours Now B.A. Products . were thonked also, the bazaar was reported as a great success with a very good turn out, President Mrs. Saliken greeted all comers at the door. Door prize’ was won by Mrs. Durick. The grocery, hamper was won by Miss Judy Webster, the . | flowers were won by Mrs, Soberlak, The ‘novelty table an inova- tion proved a center. of interest. The Evening Group was asked to help ‘With. the supper at “Mrs. Plotnikoff came to Can- ada in 1898 and settled in Sask- atchewan for several years before moving to Nelson. She was married Brilliant and resided in ‘this area for the past 38 years, She was a member of the Spir- itual Communities of Christ an burial took ‘place in the Britiant cemetery. The Castlégar Funeral Home was in charge of arrange. ments, CASTLEGAR DINING ROOM -. SPECIALIZING IN HOME COOKED MEALS - ‘The ideal place to eat Tegularly or for an.evening out, - 73 6 am,- 8 pm. Sundays 9-11 a.m. . $7 pam Each, member will’.donate’ some thing towards, its success. The Christmas: party was dis- ussed, final arrangements being tet over tothe next meeting, The : Service were Janitor Service Floors waxed ‘and pol- ished; Paint washing: Win- dows 1 qd Storm | win- peat two parcels of 88 articles and ette and® some~ baby things were sent to. the WA’: The ‘booster prize was donated by Mrs, Saliken and won by Mrs. Byers. ‘The next meeting will be | ———————— on Nov 22 at the home of Mrs.) Kemperman when roll cail is to be answered with ‘ashtrays.. -) . NOTICE:TO ALL CAR OWNERS _. Tf you have :a. five year ACCIDENT FREE record, we: invite you. to compare our, select rate for the . > Pru: dent driver. INSUR A NG. E = For All Your ' INSURANCE. AND REAL ESTATE: NEEDS Phone’ 365-3441 ‘ANDERSON AGENCIES ARENA SCHEDULE SUNDAY 2- ae Family ‘Skatin, ing. 4.30. 5.30» Air’ Cadet Hockey: B- a Adult Skating MONDAY 6° .°9"Minor Hockey y | TUESDAY 4.30 - 5.30. Figure Skating 6 - 9 Minor Hockey o- 11 seer. Broom Ball WEDNESD, 5.20 ..7,30 General Skating 8 - 10 Commercial’ Hockey (Shop- Eas Packers vs Nelson, Ad- *_umission. Children and Stu- ‘2. dents 10¢, Adults 25c) THURSDAY 1+ 2°P.M. Adults and pre School Children; 10c and 25¢" 6..°9 Minor Hockey’ 9.16.11 Celgar Hockey FRIDAY. 4.30 - 5.30 Figure ‘Skating 6.= 8 Celgar Broom Ball 8.15°='10.30 General Skating seruno Ay: 5 TAM, ~ 1 P.M. Minor Hockey a 2.4 Kid’s Skat 7.30 = 9.30 General Skating CASTLEGAR &. DISTRICT SOCIETY. dows. installed; - Special’ on kitchen’ floors, $1.25 + ~ Ph. 365-8158 Donald Br Bros. 4 BASEMENT DIGGING, : ING, pee Earthmoving Contractors DITCH BA IG, LAND- Peper Seaver Phone Phone roy ae PLUMBING and ~ HEATING @ Air: Conditioning ELS. Ud. : char Service * Towing - Barges Phone 365-5500 NIGHTS — NELSON 852-5454: 'gaND & GRAVEL BEACON | MOTORS: Ltd. anywhere onthe Arrow |: Artow Lakes Forry Serica Ronson. TO EDGEWOOD Robson nents §.m, Monday. * Arttre 4.00 pm. Monday, Leave Edgewood WE CARRY A GOOD '|/Pumps & Water Conditioning imming . Pool’ Equipme STOCK OF SUPPLIES for WINTER Built to your . Specifications: messnnable Rates : CASTLEGAR: “SASH. ‘AND: ‘OCOR ae Skating Party is Planned The Young Peoples Group (of the United Church held their meet. ing‘in ‘the church basement on Monday. evening under the leader-|'\'! ship of Mrs. F, Richardson, their ney secretary. The most beautiful watohes ‘> glneo tlme began EFORE. STARTING FROM. || For All ‘Your Watch Needs drop’ in : to BOSSE’ JEWELLERY Ph. 365-2041 Twin: a le: Méeting T ro) NIGHT counsellor, with Harold Thring the president presiding and Jim Loo- The meeting was opened with prayer and zoutlig business was’ were made to err a ‘skating party on Friday oaing the past week some of d| Mr. and Mrs, E, A. Fitzpatrick and which Mrs. Richardson served them’ a-delicious spaghettl supper. The members‘ of the’ executive, along : | with Judy. Bartsoff and Mima Wal- : pare, attended the Teen Town mect- <) ing. The members will meet after | school cn Tucstey, at the home of i birthday Sunday, Joan Rourke cele. | will demonstrate how to make the effect of stained glass windows. © SALE. 10% OFF also GIRLS’ COATS . and > JACKETS and 10% OFF of AND RAIN COATS CINDY'S. Ss , in the Rivers Hall. 8.00 ee nn ’ LADIES HATS a jeelenae, assisted — by. Mrs. S. , | Ery, D ; for Citizens executive meeting in Fri BOYS’ JACKETS © 2 PRICE RACK © GIRLS’ DRESSES, SKIRTS 2'| were several encounters with snow Pe ne nn Kinnaird ‘Sociais Mrs, Kaufman, Ph, 365-5488 Mr. and Mrs: Earl Fitzpatrick of Seattle visited shortly with the former's brother and sister-in-law, ing. family on the weekend having come to spend some time with Willlam A. Hutfty of Nelzon who celebrated his 100th’ birthday: a week:-ago The famed is’ Mrs, Earl Fitzpatrick’s father. On ‘the occasion ‘of her ninth it. was reported served by the. ho: brated’ with’ a‘ skating ‘session ‘in the company of six of her. friends, After enjoying the first skating of the season, they later ‘gathered at Joan’s home for, the birthday din. ner, Guests were Terry Ball, Phylils nd Gerrie Johnaon, Collen Acker- ‘| man, Karen Hiebert and Brenda erts, -Another birthday cecaslan on Nov, \1 was marked on) Monday when ‘Donny, Ball, recently turned six, was’ Host.to. some of. his. little his ’ mother, Ball. His guests at the af- ternoon party were Gregory and Louise Richards, ‘Wayne and nine’ members jan Service, C Pythian Sisters “Raffling Turkey The members of Kootenay Temple Pythian Sisters held their meeting ‘Thursday evening in the Twin Rivers Hall with Mrs, J, Sher- biko, Most Excellent Chief, presid- Routine business was conduct- ed and final plans for the fall tea to be held Nov. 17 were made. Committee reports were given and Christmas turkey are available. After a short. business mect- ing delicious | refreshments. were Saunders and Mrs. Kay “Kinmat Wi Party Nov. 22. The regular ‘meeting. of the Kinnaird WI was-held at the home of Mrs. Jin: Wisted recently with I “and” three’ guests present. President Mrs, Bea Goet- ting was in the: Roll call was article of clothing for the Unitar- CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Nov, 15,, 1962 Castlegar Socials. that tickets for a stesses, Mrs, Joyce Melntyre. ‘Coffee chair, «. with an Branch of St.:David'’s' WA who at- tended the, West Kootenay. Dean~ ery Meeting in Fruitvale last week Pickering of Kinnaird. Churches ‘for the past week’ was their son,\' Mr.’ Gordon Churches of Victoria, rf the guest of his cousin Craig Sch- ellenberg over the long weekend.’ Members- of. the | Castlegar were Mrs, J, Kelly, Mrs..R. Don. n, Mrs, J. Killough and Mrs. J. Visiting with Mr. and Mra, N. Randy Taylor of Rossland was \Mrs\ 'H, Gergely, who was a patlent in: the Castlegar hospital for several weeks, returned to her home ‘at the weekend, Miss F. Mather of Trail spent Mrs, R, Gemmill, Mrs.’ J. Sherbiko and PAY'N TAKIT ‘UD Mr. G: Davis. 1d Mrs, L. Cantell spent the Tong weekend visiting in‘ Ke- Jowna. Mrs, J... (Margaret) Schandet of Hudson, Hope :is’ visiting -.w! her parents Mr. ‘and Churches for a few days. ‘Mand. ‘Mrs, Allen' Parks and family © of, Kamloops: are Mead the latter's’ parents ‘Mr, Penta C.: Bradford for, a: few. da: Mrs, Ora Lightle is dialing f for a'while in Toronto, Mr,:and, Mra. J-.F. 1: Camp- bell and ‘family of Kelowna were weekend visitors seth the home, of Mr, and Mrs, L.'V. Campbell, Mra. N OPEN 9 ALM. io 9PM. SATURDAY till 5.30 P.M! ttle long weekend with her par- kira family of Nelson and Mr.’and Ted Gergely, ‘also: of Nelson, Eenta ed'with hele 5 Brother Mrs. H. Ger- gely during the‘ weekend.. eral ‘service in’ Nelson Saturday for the late Mr. erud, Mr. and: Mrs.’ ‘E. Maclean, and Mrs, Paul Gergely and and ‘Among those" attending *fun- Ff Canada, “LEGION CORNER B. HOT CHOCOLA = Tommy Hughes and Danny eBiasio. ‘ ery z Sen- | mittee reporte: Ernest Bailey attended a‘ Sen: sale as hela Pl ay a where a sent to the a larium, Vancouver’ last great. déal of business was discus- sed, Of particular interest was the forineoming convention’ designat. ed to take place in Cranbrook next June,. Ways and means for atten- dance by the representatives from the different branches at this con- vention will be. discussed further at another executive meeting sche- duled for January. t ‘Mr. Bailey enjoyed a week at the coast. Travelling by bus, there mainly at Hope and Princeton and on ‘the crest of. the new Kinnaird- Christina highway.. He. arrived! - oe home Tuesday morning. Mrs. Keith e - The haptism of Timothy John Richards took place recently in St. Rita’s Church with Rev. Father E, Brophy officiating, Godparents for the infant. son of: Mr, and’.Mrs, George Richards were Miss Albina Makay .of Trail and. Mr. Eugene Daniel of Nelson. Also here: for the:.occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Mike Daniel and son Donny of Nelson, The. christening. party and ‘guests were entertained” at, the Richards home following the cere-| ten: Australia, mony. 3. ’| Smith, U.S.A. 2 Mir. and Mra, “A. Lambert re- cently. returned ‘from the geonet where they visited: their :son and Trienn! iated Country president, ) The Mast week at the ‘A Halloween | parcel: ‘was A coffee party. isto be. held on Nov, 22 with’ be a gift for’a mental patient, The WI are donating a bowling trophy to’ the ‘Thursday Morning: League for the 62-63 season. A Buie be asked to audit; the books again before: the annual meeting. * Mrs. Ethel McKenzie was wel- comed ‘as a new. member. a nsetess prize was, won ‘by The next meeting is at the home of -Mrs.: Elsie Plotnikoff. f — 2 ad liams, N.S., was elected area vice- president for Canada at the 10th ial Conference of the Assoc- World in Melbourne,, Australia. “She ‘succeeds Dr. Nancy: Ad- ams, Ethelton, Sask., who has cate cluded her Jast term of i Mrs. J.F.:Van Beekhoff, “The Netherlands, was returned unop- posed for. a second term as ACWW: dents elected are: Mrs, .W. Minutes of’ previous’ meeting read | * and ‘adopted. The bake sale com- @ successful bake adoptee at the So- the admission to Emma Manarin, Rand, Port Wil- Women ° of the two Sema presi- . -H. Cul- and. ‘Mrs, Haven A very successful family’ tur- key supper, was held in’ the Legion Hall on Saturday with more than joyed- with’ isome. entertainment followed by a‘well attended dance. je: Remembrance’ Day: par- ade to the Cenotaph'was one of:the largest in some years'and the ser~. vice at, the Cenotaph was very well attended «by. citizens‘ despite ad- verse weather conditions, The leadership ' of.“ Norman’ Fishwick parade ‘and for the ‘service was very much appreciated: Following the parade the Ladies ‘Auxiliary were very busy supplying ‘coffee | aad hot chocolate to all .who' took |: * art" in the services. Our. apprec- a capacity turn out. Supper was en. |: SHSS ‘band: under’ the |: added much to’ the ‘color of the|’-. 3 Ib. tins Maxwell House INSTANT “COFFEE, Ig. 10-02. jars ek | "KERSEY 4 Ib. pails, fae lel (79 COCONUT, at types 5 pkgs. . _. $8.00 ‘set, in every car? Your eyes with the fr provide your car nest. radar set . fareof -Immediate: family, friends, and strangers. Once discovered, mostvision prob- tems can be corrected. Have your eyes examined soon y a viston specialist. B.C. ASSOCIATION OF OPTOMETRISTS Tation: is extended for’ a wonder- ‘day. ae INSTANT MILK. 4 ib. ASS STORM WINDOW a4) ARE YOU PREPARE es WINTER’ : . with S : “WEATHER, STRIP for: ‘doors, sets. 36" x 72 daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. rat Lambert and their BIRTHS Maureen : Lambert, who: is taking } nurses training’ at:St. Paul's tos: k pital in Vancouver. The: Lamberts enjoyed. the ‘grandeur. of autumn Scenery on a trip ‘home TO! HARMS: Mrs,.Leonard Harmaston of Castle, gar, ‘Nov. 2,.a daughter, IN — To Mr. and [69e ‘$3.15. $3.75- via tlie 01 Mr. and Mrs. Harold, Griyge. 581 SOUADRON man celebrated their seventh wed- ding | anniversary” Sunday, when guests, for the occasion included Mr. ‘and Mrs, Harvey: Higgins ‘of | Squadron. will ‘RED AND WHITE STORE KINNAIRD, B.C." Fruitvale and Mr. Briggeman’s mo- ther, Mrs, L.-Briggeman of. Trail. | 9 . : Miss Shirley \ Ball was. home from her. position. at Nakusp. to spend the long weekend: with her re Mrs, -Stelia Ball and fam- Phys otherepist ’ For Arthritics fis: epllabua. country England. She has been in co. En Canada’. 2%: years. Part 1 — Adminfstration 1. Parades: School: ati 18:50 hrs on ‘Wednesday Cadel ‘astetted for range -will re- pork to the Tange cat 10:00 bre:on Saturday 24 Next’ parade Wedneaiay 28 Nov. oa pelt ia ‘in at the High: School: at 3 an Pe ace! ‘|Normal training will be carried 0 out +} as per CAP 464 F-25 and Squadron 3. Orderly Officers: ae _ “The “Trail. branch -of the Can-|21 Nov. 62 ; adian. Arthritis “and Rheumatism |28 Nov. 62. ¥/Q' Hill Society has obtained the services|... 4, Orderly Sergeants: ~ - of. Miss Margaret’ Jones, physio- | 21 Nov. 62 “P/Sgt Jerome therapist; for. the -West Kootenay |28 Nov. 62 Sgt McMaster and Boundary Gistricts, effective |: 4, Orderly Corporals: eae 21 Nov. 62 Cpl. McGilp , Miss--Jones ‘took her physio- 28, Now. & co Cpl. McBeth therapy’: training in’ her native R, C. MacBain F/L.: parade at the High (Castlegar): Sap. oG.E. Rettle « Floor -Planter. _ Ceiling. Tile. Phone, HOCKEY ae LAST WEEK LUCKY TICKETS _ Claim your prize: at our store’ =. “MITCHELL SUPPLY. LID $1.49 $2.65" $3.75, $1.95. $4.10. POTTED MEATS, 4 tins 3% Blue Ribbon COFFEE, Ibe °No: No. No. 18205. 18127 18341 GHEEZ WHIZ Ig. 16-07. Jars 385: fila n you _ make this a success Ss ‘Students Boe. “Arena ‘Hall - Sat. No y V7 : DANCING 9 <1 MODERN, & OLD TIME MUSIC: “BUDDY. MARR & His uS VERSATILES: meaijonie welcome — ‘please try to attend gina Adults ‘$1.00: SMITHS | & F | old Trio i up To 6 YEARS To PAY PLUMBING ‘3202. MIRACLE WHIP, : iar 1202. PURE HONEY, 33 jars’ has to: “pote! And when the time’: comes, make sure yoo working Esso Oil ** Furnace, the furnace * + that stays younger so “much longer! “7