60 NEW BEDS are p in the tly: ex: new | speaking. ne who gave a talk on the sub- | ed Mrs. Ed Isakson who spoke jon Fortrel materials. pansion program at the Castlegar and District Hospital. All patients will be located in the new patient areas and the old wards will then be renovated to provide new administra- tive, treatment and diagnostic areas, a new X-ray area, a This pic- ture showing Nort an a four-bed ward is typical of the mod- ern facilities being provided patients at ihe hospital. The Bs open house on Sunday will Tun from 1 to 4 p.m. _ Castlegee News Photo ‘Harmony Circle Invites Dogwood Circle Guests ‘Members to their guests at their recent Christmas party. The hall and tables were decorated in the Christm: and the many gift were placed under a Tortist. motif tree. pacing games, were enjoyed by inmony- While the ladies of Har- Circe of Castle-/mony-Friendship Circle were ircle putting the food on the tables many of the favorite Christ- mas carols were sung with Mrs. E. Kraft accompanying as|them on the piano. After a delicious supper Santa visit- ed and distributed gifts. On behalf of the guests, Mrs, J. Sherbiko thanked the hostesses for a lovely even-| th, ing. Several games, in- Musical thats and christmas Cl Huge Crowd Enjoys Concert n| decisive This add- opening remarks his _ 9] prinaipal fe poliens tan The of ed much to the scene and was] 9; rewarded with a round of]. y applause. Xi Alpha Lamdba Ladies Spend Very Busy Time The women of Xi Alpha locally and a Christmas out- ing to Trail. Their last meeting for November was held at, the home of Mrs, Robert Lightle with the presentation ot the cultural program on public Mrs, Peter Majesgey. in- troduced Mrs. David Calder ject of staying young.: Mrs. Jim Vigue introduc- Other introductions made “Jack KO) Mrs. Dickson spoke on the care of carpets and Mrs. wie sto! jesgey read an article on heart transplants, Hostess was i leh ates _ the Dee ae Mrs. wte which Kas held at the ome ff Mrs. Isakson. Mrs. Gormley, Mrs. Vig- we and Mrs, Calder presented The stu. dents represented over - one- third of the enrolled students, the the concert, ‘as an ous! egslanding school production and one o: the dinest student programs as GLENMERRY USED FURNITURE 3194 Highway Drive in the, Millar and Brown WE BUY AND SELL USED FURNITURE Open Weekdays 1 p.m. - 5.30 p.m. Building, Trail. Phone 364-1822 These statements were upheld in the many comments jade by.the spectators leav- ing at the close of the per- formance. the School spirit of the students f SHSS, was hi; com- mended., Wildlife Review Ups Subscription Rate to $1 Year vin ive modern C! Wudlife Review, the pro-| i i fer. A story wri 4 will| Gormley’s ‘eight-year-old. dau- program, The Written Weal Gormley described how. Yetters should be written with Mrs. Vigue speaking on business letters, ta Mrs. Calder read paome old correspondence in| back as far as 1917. . The secretary's Di ‘he euitural, writing, was continuea by the three wo- men. Mrs. Vigue read her own composition, Somebody Cares, Christmas _ Sto: Mrs. Dickson. | thelr irs, Be was: at the home o k story, Th The Old Man, was read b Isakso1 ind the Hi Ory 6 hoe the Legend at ey ae Sleepy was Bison. . Mothers Watch Girls Enrolled As Tenderfools The 1st Castlegar Girl Guides invited their mothers .;and Mrs. H. Johnson, Twin Rivers division commissioner, to a recent meeting. under, the direction of captain, Mrs. J. J. Stre- Hote and their lieutenants, Miss Bonnie Hale ane Quine, the Guidest founed horseshoe and dnvited SELKIRK KINDERGARTEN Pre-Registration To faciliate registration for the 1969-70 term, parents interested in enrolling their children are requested to telephone 305-7571 on Jan. 6 and 7 between the hours of 1 and 3 p.m. 251 KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS BINGO ST. RITA’S HALL . ON FRONT STREET TONIGHT NEXT BINGO ON JANUARY 9th 1969 ie to enroll the tenderfoot Guides, Those Chris Myer, Gi ohn, men a Volovisk and Denise Ol- Johnson also sented i first-year service stars to Cathy Fields, Korina pis, Patsy Belingner and Elaini Horli Hck. Is on a hike. where they gathered cedar boughs and pine cones for the wrea- After the handicrafts were put away the girls and their mothers enjoyed camp fire singing. The B.C. Hydro Offers For Sale By Tender: 28 X60 Office Building The former Columbia Hydro Construction Office situated on the Arrow Damsite, Castlegar, B.C., Plywood well of five offices, reception area, double wash rooms and furnace room, c/w furnace and air conditioner. Aluminum roof. ,, Sealed tenders clearly marked Tender on C.H.C. by cheque or money pull for 10% of bid price must be in the Hydro office, Fox tote Nakusp, B.C. not later than 5 p.m. January to be later than January $1, 1969. Sales subject to 39 S.S.M.A. Tax. Terms are cash before removal. The highest or any tender not necessarily accep- Pel not onset, further information please contact Val Basset ‘Moral Pollution is a Danger, Too Preskyterion “Church rew stagnant che: ditches of a sham lo en-|for conservation of tie morat “peace” wnere not only wil “no birds ing,” but where there|God.” to will be no one to mourn red Fe silence. life on our planet is|o threatened eat only only by the trophi nuclear Holoeaust but but by the already |as less glamorous bi operating menace eh cation in the effluvia from cate tha al ouitutian ipolse Classmates Honor ning our Pink and white.was the color scheme for the even- guests: were the clsemates et the bride-elect, |i who was presented with a corse by Miss Judy Wat. Harmston, ie the ite road divider in of, peli £3, still ee ice ‘incident. it is that our moral sock “euatly is being fouled by| “the waters wat from theol Whatever the cause, it is evident tnat the efforts force that move men and/robus' women ‘to do ustiy at and love humbly with|h believe’ that. human live Friday 1th OX But Saturday (4th | A Different Story Kinnaird resident lost hig uae second vehicle a Sat- RCMP report Sam Mulr- had ene ee etcain lue- nen it ran out of e- trict Senior Citizens held their Peres hes hn religion ete in it will besa down like an is, imperative bo con- berve’ our food supply and etation aod pure water, but aman hes only ial he health, with: eee an idea of meaning an in life beyond phystea! nee, he ugly. The basic conservation need is a recovery of the sense of our accou ity to the {)maker for our, management He has placed and ryone who ao me Lord Lord; will.enter the Kingdom of heaven “but only those who do the will my heavenly Father.” Senior Citizens Caught Under Mistletoe at Party The Castlegar and Dis- annual Cl on tween 3 ‘anid 4 a.m. on Satur- day it was destroyed by fire. investi- 4.50 Pm. on Satur- ead was in- a Metin Sn acciasnt with a car driven by Louis Hooleff of Castlegar. RCMP say Mr. Muirhead pad pulled oot of the Royal- ite service station near the and was pro- legar a U-turn when: he Friday evening in the Legion Hall with 60 members and guests present. The halt and tables were decorated with gilt streamers, bells, mistletoe, a large Santa Claus anda lighted a and decor- ated Christmas’ tree: Each person present re- ceived a’ fancy Christmas shat through the courtesy of Cas- tlegar Drug and Stedman's. A turkey dinner was very much enjoyed by all present and.a vote of thanks was extended wo AT ANAAAAAAAAAARAAAARAARARAAAAAL ARL’ ANARHAARARANANAAAAAARAAARAAAAA FOR HIM English Leather Giff Set Shave Gream & Cologne $4.50 Jade East Travel Set After Shave & Cologne .. $7.95 Burley, by Old Spice, Cologne ............«.- $5.00 Teak, Aflor Shave A: $5.00 Baj 2 S Es a 2 2. 7 d Qii Lord Buxton Wallet, Key Case and Cufflink Box $15.00 Royal Regiment Cologne & After Shave ........ $8.00 Tie Tacks ....... $3.95 Cufflinks ....... $7.95 class, a puppet show and an impressiv Christmas 1 Ge TOWN OF KINNAIRD OFFICE HOURS iter was read by her moth- er. Dauphine. De Maurier’s Gilbert Corbett ' Funeral Service and Buen the evening an Held Saturday unscheduled incident occur- ed much to the pleasure of .Gilbert Stewart Corbett, the audience. was given away free, Now a es a resident of Kinn: its 14th h year, it bas about 40,| for ie past 10 years, died 000 subst cribers in’more than|D tire The Kinnaird Town Office will be closed 70 countries. | stot Mr from noon, Tuesday, December 24th on ; S herstobitoff Brothers until 9.00 am. Monday, December 30th. Get Mitey Mite Goals The Eagles of the Mitey Mite division turned tables on the Rockets on (Saturday by shuting them out 6-0. Big gun for the Eagles was Ricky Christensen who was all over the ice picking up a hat-trick and an assist. great gran dchildre: BOYS AND MENS WEAR Bruce Martin added an- y He was predeceased by a A other point to his record on 3 ‘of brother. 2 y services Sueur: a pass from Gordon Pace. | sas also credited with an as|held Stanay or a Dae Pah ree cee rename | sist on Akselson’s goal. Anglican Church with Rev. aes ended Tema ‘Allen officiating. COMINCO Turkey Distribution Ppt Flyers 3-2 Bo take the Goal-getters for the vic- R ith For Cominco employees living in the Trail, Castle- gar, Kinnaird, Robson and Fruitvale areas. tors were am wit two and Walter Faery with a single. Turkey distribution will take place at the 1.0.0.F. Hall, 1266 Pine Avenue, Trail on the following dates and times only. Ba her cuore Friday, December 20, 9.00 a.m. to 6.00 p.m Saturday, December 21, 9.00 a.m. to 5.30 p.mi. ers d in Stoushnow getting an assist. For Cominco employees living in the Rossland area ’ turkeys will be distributed at the Boy Scout Hall, Spo- kane St., Rossland on the following dates and times only. ONE DAY ONLY Friday, December 20, 10.00 a.m. to 9.00 p-m. Please bring your Turkey Cards. Turkeys can aay be given to those presenting their cards at the distribu- tion centre. car was then in col-/t) mrs. W. Salekin and her 1.00 for two Velhelpers for their service.|S- years to $1.00 for one year. Zaller we T. eine yard nd, |e bein, ie mae oe. 2 me! 7 mm ie iodical more making the por. Wildlife Review, bleh: ed by the department AAAAAAAAAAA i a Allan Castle Open Fridays 1 p.m. - 9 pm. bingo, and, the parr, gues, honor in opening per pe at $500. which. were present ue Muirhead. has been baby basket ‘was. ter f ne charged with making a U- mother, Mrs. Castle of Kin-|turn that interfered with oth- naird. er traffic. KAY MOTORS YOUR CHEVROLET - OLDSMOBILE AND CADILLAC DEALER ARE HAVING A Action Auction Sale ALL VEHICLES ARE ON SALE NOW NEW UNITS — USED CARS — TRUCKS 1969 NEW UNITS 1969 Olds Delta. Royal Holiday Coupe. 1969 Olds Custom Holiday Coupe. 1969 Olds Cutlass Supreme Holiday Coupe. 1969 Olds Cutlass Sedan. 1969 Olds Cutlass Supreme Town. Sedan. . 1969 Chevrolet Caprice 2 door hardtop. 1969: Chevrolet Kingswood Station Wagon. 1969 Chevrolet Impala Sedan. 1969 Chevrolet Custom Coupe. 1969. Chevrolet BelAir Sedan. 1969 Chevrolet Biscayne Sedan. 1969 Chevelle 4 door Sedan. 4 off. 1969 Chevy 2 4 door Sedan. 1969 Camaro 2 door Sports Coupe. NEW TRUCKS 1969 % Ton 127” wheel base. 4 off. NEW 1968 CARS 1968 ‘Chevrolet BelAir 4 door Sedan. 1968 Chevrolet Biscayne 4 door Sedan. USED CARS 1969 Volkswagen Deluxe. . - 1968 Chevelle 2 door hard top. 1968 Chevrolet Impala 2 dobr hard top SS. 1968 Olds Seren 2 dogr hard top. 1968 Chevrolet Biscayne loor lan. nity Me 1967 Chevelle 4 door Sedan: my, , Robeon Community We 1967 Chevrolet Impala 4 door Sedan. ray Institute hospital fund 1967 Pontiac 4 door Sedan. and Castlegar ;CW Ls pias 1967 Chevrolet BelAir 2 door Sedan. that! Meany aracin wing 1966 Corvair 4 door hard top. sheets and blankets aa take 1966 Pontiac 4 door hard top. place at the Christmas party. 1966 Olds. Cutlass 2 door hard top. 1966 ‘Chevrolet BelAir 4 door Sedan. 1966 Chevrolet ‘Biscayne 4 door Sedan. 1965 Olds Cutlass 2 door hard top. 1965 Ford Convertible. 1965 Triumph 2 door hard top. 1965 Plymouth 4 door Sedan. 1965 Chevrolet Biscayne 4 door Sedan. 1965 Envoy Station Wagon 2 door. 1964 Corvair 4 door. ; 1963 Chevy-2 Station Wagon. 1963. Volkswagen Station Wagon. 1963 Ford Station Wagon. 1962 Pontiac 4 door Sedan. 1962 Pontiac 2 door hard top. 1961 Chevrolet’4 door’ Sedan. “REMEMBER” WE WILL ACCEPT ANY REA- SONABLE OFFER ON ANY NEW OR USED CAR’OR TRUCK. KAY: MOTORS 2880. Highway Drive, ‘Trail Phone 388-3301 "rhe evening i¢ orlered « a wide variety in ARRAAAARAAAARAAAAAAD the WIDE... SELECTION OF Christmas Gifts FOR MEN & BOYS 10* DISCOUNT FOR CASH I. McNeil and all members of the 1968 ex- cently ataat wos Pro; presented by ea Mc and Mrs. W. Walper, A Johnson and G. ardal. Mr. Walper sang sev- eral solos accompanied on the piano by Mrs: Walper and by Mr. Johnson on his accor Kaardal on his gin nging in Norwegian, Span- German, French, Italian semuyyeunenanumeenevuu race uv uC 3 AAMAS ARAAAATANAAAAARAAAAAAAAATUUCUUU UCTS ne . young performer found his voice ehangin pit- ch when delivering a shore and During the evening many members were caught under mistle' the dire eet Regional ecreation Tm of A No. presented the ith a beautifully Sib. Christmas cake and at the close of the evening the cake was cut and red. raul eats 2s Pacholzuk for the to one and all who had ke and to make the party such a won- derful evening. i UNL WATER DISCOUNTS WILL BE ALLOWED UP TO.DECEMBER 31ST Cc. M. LOEBLICH Mayor oS Ecce CTT INUIT QAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARAAATARAD YOU CAN’T STUFF IT IN HER STOCKING BUT YOU WILL MAKE HER HAPPY WITH A @ MOBILE MAID DISH WASHER It lets you choose the right cycle to get all dishes, crystal, pots and pans sparkling clean and with the sanitized dryer. With one of. these it’ll be’ Christmas all the’ year.’round. _ GIFT PERSONAL ITEMS JUST FOR HER Improved Frosted Velvet & Cologne sets = 50 Emeraude Purse Parfum . Imprebu Spray Cologne & Talc Laimant Spray Cologne & Powder ... Laimont & Emeraude Twin Spray . Oe ae cd ed ea ct ed eae a oh add oe ed Carl’s Giftware Department fooden: Snack Hound’............. $3.50 2 TV Tray with 4 Gups............. $950 fooden Ice Buckels ...... $11.95" to $15.50 Soda Syphons weneuccccees 917,49 to $24.95 joffee Service For Four with O&S .... $9.95 % Liquor Chest .................... $24.75 ravelling Liquor Bar ia {2 Cup Amber Punch Bowl Set .... $23.95 ‘Flight Luggage Style -............. $39.95 Gzech Crystal Decanter & Glasses .. . $39.95 CZECHOSLOVAKIAN ‘cooled: Cake Plato ............205 $19.95 PINWHEEL SRYSTAL BOWLS UEEN LUSTREWARE $17 95: i: in Cadd: a | Priced from $21.95 to $39.95 patina Someta CANDY DISHES with cover, Swedish .. $13.95 st oF 8 OLD FASHIONED $17. 95 SWEDISH CRYSTAL “SEE to SEE” ‘ers eicen nom $9,95-$2.1,.69 DISTINCTIVE CANADIAN LEATHER seaeees BACKED TRAYS NOTE LUUCULUCCV ECE EECEVVE ey 2 CHRISTMAS STORE HOURS a REMEMBER 4 ALL TRANSISTOR RADIOS, RADIO DECEMBER 19-20-23 THURS. — FRL — MON. & & CLOCKS, TAPE RECORDERS, CAS- OPEN UNTIL 9.00 p.m. SUNDAY WE ARE OPEN FROM 12 NOON UNTIL 6 p.m. & SETTE PLAYERS & RECORDS. FOR LAST MINUTE SHOPPERS — FREE GIFT WRAPING 0% CARL’S PLAZA DRUGS | S AMAMMAAAAAANAAAAAAAAAAAS PHONE 365-7269 Other singletons were the | si Sherstobitoff brothers, Ter- Fence and Ken. unui uRUNAUN eae SISSNSNSMENTNTNS ROMS e g A & & @ A @ : “€@ @ A a @ A & Robson Evening Group Has Plans For Xmas Party - Roteon Evening Gr ap held its regular meet- fag lost ‘Th Thursday gyening at! the home of Mrs. R. Rlans ween made for en a put Sir gun Sunday in the Com: munity Memorial Church Hall. It was reported that the was at Park Mem- Kinnaird Castlegar Funeral Home in charge of arrange- groe WHERE Cf SHORTENING, Domestic, 2 Ibs. .. 89c DETERGENT, Liquid . Thrift, 32-02. 59c TOOTHPASTE, Macleans, G. Size. $1.09 TISSUE PAPER, @-roll pack Full Line of HOOVER Appliances Holiday Record Players & Tape Recorders HOOVER WASHERS $179.00 Plus 2 Boxes King-Size Soap, Your Choice! 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