CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Dec. 21, 1967 LEGION CORNER . At the mmecting of, Branch: No. 170, held Monday, one, ordinary. member: tion: was read and thees auxiliary ted. 37 in the “COFFEE BREAK” By LOIS HUGHES Box 731, Castlegar Tell Lois: 365 5503 With all my words of advice, I find myself in the ‘middle idle: of the] those last minute details, ‘plus rt. a dew that should have: been P was again a huge micesas and all enjoyed a fine afternoon, Nomination and election of A new Year's Eve party for ordinary members and their waves will be held in the Legion hall. A limited number of tick- ets is available in the lounge. e maybe just a little bit earl- pe ‘ut ‘then, it is all a part of Christmas — and @ wonderti} one I am sure it will Here is a hint that “should tbe passed on before Christmas and not in the New Year when the more thorough houbeksepen has discarded every last Christ- mas card. Those used Christmas cards, especially the double fold from notes for gifts. Or pick out “those with scenes or pictures ae can be used for’ hasty note: 1 always find the children CALVARY : BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor D, Reeves, Phone 365-7175 Next to the Cloverleaf Motel Plaza Family Bible Hour - 10 a.m. Family Worship 11 a.m. Evenine Worship — 7.80 p.m. All Welcome PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 791 First Ave Pastor: Rev. L. Phone: ona pas :. December 24th 7 p.m. “GRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 7th are! Kinnaird Rev. J. Wiseman Morning Warkte and Sunday School 11 a.m. CHURCH OF GOD 9. a.m; Suiday School 10.30 aan mn. Morning Worship * Youth yO liownie * Bible 730 & ae G 1 Dec. sist 10.80 pa W Watch alght service. Tp. m, service cancelled. Pr ra _ Apostolic Church © wo" blocks East ‘of: the _Canlealra § anne Plaza 2.00. ool Hour iu am. rorniag ‘Worship - 6.00. a 9.45 Holy ‘Comaunion Robson 11 a bia .m. Holy Communion LUTHERAN CHURCH. ; : SERVICES Sundays. at'8 p.m. Held in St David's eM sy Chureh Sunday “School :2‘ p.m. Rev. Harald 'C, Clask .. Se eS "THE SALVATION ARMY”; $ ednesday.) wis 7.80 p.m. Bible Study Thursday 7.30 p.m. Home Leagié Phone 365-7112. Public invited to all ‘services. You are never a stranger at the “Army Bavoy & Mrs. K. Mallory CASTLEGAR ROBSON Phone 865-8837 Geo. Hermanson, B.A., B.D. MORNING WORSHIP Castlegar — 11.15 a.m. Robson — 9.45 a.m. Castlegar — Sunday School 930 am UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Uniting Since 1925 the Congregational Methodist and Presbyterian Churches af Canada KINNAIRD GENELLE Rev. Clinton Howard Phone 385-7814 Worship—Kinnatrd : iu al m. ‘Genelle 9.30 am. Sunday School — Kinnaird 9.80 a.m. neh the verse may be cut off, become attractive thank you) Now (dream up new projects center- ed around used cards’ and often collect them from close friends to assure a ready stock. So think twice before you discard all those beautiful cards. te eee Have you ever had doubts when you find an unlabeled can on your storage shelf? This is understandable, but this week even labeled cans look menacing. Fresh off the store shelves came a wellknown brand or soups, I barked cream of chicken. e family is debating uf is minetrone or a beef vege- This has also happened to ry Fellows hunters, what would you have done’ A local: resident, Terry Col- ligan, was hunting along tlie road to Deer Park when he saw a five- point white tail deer. which im- mediately started running along the ‘river. > *Being a relative beginner at big game hunting, Mr i Golligan ~ SHSS Activities By KATHERINE KNIPPELBERG Examinations are in full "Bt udents have been scribbl-| an ploy " * 2 « & ¢ I have a pet recipe for squares ‘which was printed a couple of years ago but ‘I feel it is worth printing again. It was one passed from neighbour to neighbour. Cherry Nut Bar: 1 cup brown sugar; % cup butter; % cup milk; 1 cup chopped nuts; 1 cup Socenut; 8 maraschino’ cherries; 1 cup graham: cracker crumbs; 18 whole exackete i has 2 tabli of butter and 1 tablespoon of milk; 1 cup icing sugar;.% tsp. vanilla ‘and %4 oz, ‘unsweetened chocolate, (melted.) : In a saucepan, combine. su- gar, butter and milk. Bring to boiling point. Remove from heat, add crumbs, nuts, coconuts and chopped cherries. ~ Blend well. Arrange nine ers: >in: an. Sinch-square pan.’ Top with “above mix them Si, amnion” aa ess down lend ic- gredients, ‘except choco- late. he melted ‘chocolate ‘is | then Grjzzled on $op. | |. Lama fereat saver aaa among collection’ ‘of holiday clip- pings were these ideas for decor- ting with glasses, ‘all which can ee done in minutes. Invert stemmed: goblets of : | different. sizes and hetghts 04 over, ‘tee-baubles to make: er- | grt ing ‘candlesticks. Secure” seandies to the upended bases with eith-|: er warm’ war or softened plasti- “|town ‘police;. Mr. Ghristinas holidays! \' This year dent are ais. Father of Castlegar RGMP Sgt. Band: ‘Dies in Lethbridge ‘Funeral services were held Dec. 12 for Arthur Band, as of ns | Lethbridge who’ died © Dec. Mr. Band, a retired somber | of the former North West Pounted Police:is the father, of dim Band | of © Castlegar Rei. He was born in England in f 13880. coming to Saskatchewan in In service all his working years, he Alcs iret joined the NWMP. in 1915 serving in the S. Div- change of 1921,:he worked for. the next seven’ years for the Saskatchewan ‘provincial’ police following this “with service with the “joint Estevan-Saskatchewan Band reenlisted with |! the Royal Moiinted Police in 1932 and ‘was pensionéd in 1047. ng b t year. two sons, Tom. of av gihbridge ‘\serve a variety 0: UNITED CASTLEGAR-KINNAIRD CHURCH _ Re me to Christmas with a light iz in ‘the window. If you use can- les rather than an. electric vive’ the old’ Irish ‘wel-| ision a *“Saskarchowan, In. the | Ut? After retirement he became |in: the: curator for the>RCMP ' Museum } 13. Regina... With: his kno dge |: his wife Senule of: Lethbridge. and |: the with ‘all the trimmings charge of the di tlepar Detach-|! yeh 8 missed three days before Christ- 8, 1968 — three days after the New: Year begins. Altogether, there are eleven. days in which to, bécome homes for Stanley Huinphries Rae The “sHss Junior, Senior, and Grade XI bands presented inl alteravo concert last on. thanks ''to ee one now —‘and.a fine one it tool All three bands .played a number of Christmas melodies and . various’ ‘other sblections which ‘were to be presented: to the: public: later; that! evening. :: Everyone who listened agreed on gai one. point: The bands played The... Foster. Parents Cute has been organizing. its annual Christmas hamper drive during the last two’ weeks, Student response.” thus, far. has* been fair and ‘once’ again the project seems to hat 8 turned ‘@ success, Eastem Star Christmas Party. . ‘Members of Minto Cha ter No. 79, Order “Of "the Eas’ St ane théir Christinas’ mary vers Hall, Di AS delicious turkey supper ed. After. supper, tains joys 7 ey tests and dan mext of the RCMP for the Past three years. be . serving: ‘and ~ exchange sg Of 5 gift brought the. “avenlng ‘tola- close. candle light, be’ suré ‘your pure white ‘candle is D with *}a hurricane aa g ‘glass’ hi rf neys iwith ‘tree » eerie and ie chim- und them with greens and gilded “nuts for instant table de- ase brandy snifters lend e bran len themselves to. many decorative . |ideas, Pile dime-store ‘gifts, cor: ds match ter to make dip for young gues' Stas Snifters : are “'an attractive way to keep pratchboxes, oF to dry nibbles at parties.. ‘They fare good for displaying holiday, cookies, too. Dora Koftinoff, 88, Brilliant Resident For 50 Years Dies a pore Koftinoff, 88, a = farews day evening inh hon- Jim Bytelaar who is leav-| ing Castlegar shortly to take up a position as: manager of a new. ‘branch’ officé: of; Gough and a: at White Horse. ~ Some’ 60 people ‘ineliding jociatés''' and and {his ‘business “ass friends he made’ through’ partt- cipation #, minor baseball, gath-| ered at the Twin ‘Rivers Hall to ‘bid ‘him ‘farewell. i Presentations of a flight’ bag and an engraved silver mug were made to the. guest, of hon- our by Jack Kanigan and Boyd Huston on behalf of; the ‘invited Bue ick Stoochnofé spoke* on Mr, Byiears activities: and his Brilliant: for over 50: years, Stea Monday in the’ Trail- ‘Tadan- in‘ minor He said that Mr. Brel, in his ays Baletall ac. Hospital. Born Di 25, 1878 in Russia, - rors, Kofi ed 'to Brilliant: in 1914. went to stay Doris Konkin of Fruitvale. Communities of C. _She great grandchildren, enia cemetery. The Castlegar Funeral Home en. Funeral services were held jareas, and that.” yesterday from Ootischenia Hall | should keep after. the civic of- with interment in the Ootisch- /ficials until ' the’ recreational B tinoff came to |to help the pose: cas a in any way ‘Yorkton, Sask., in 1898, Stet mov- he could. He to fondly as ‘ - In“ June‘ of’ this*year she |but “he really, ‘eaW. more, than with: Peter and |1 Mra, Ko ftinoff’ was “a: mem-| also spoke Tinuly’o of “Mr. Byte- ber ‘of ‘the’ Union ‘of “Spiritual |laar. Bytelaar thanked every- : Mr. Byt survived by three |one for the gifts and the party sons, George and Walter of Bril- |held in his honor.;He said liant ‘and Nick of Robson; 16 jCastleg: grandchildren and 40 great-jto, and not the town to leave. He ‘grandchildren .and. four. great ar jg’ the -place “to Lees srtessed. that Castlegar is in desperate need of playground ‘the ~ parents needs of this town are realized. An evening‘ of dancing was Castlegar inal Given close” ‘at which eee were served. :A cake, decorated well Jim” was served to. the guests.* 7 A’ baseball given to the’: Minor League Baseball Assccia- tion for. presentation as an .an- nual award ‘to one of the teams in remembrance of Mr. Byte-| phy will’ be Castlegar-Robson mas and will return on January | 5} al organization of Ken Culley, their} artict ANAAAAAA TA ARATAAAAARARA Christmas Sale. OF Certain Clothing ‘Items Example: nmi oe . 2 is i Onslaught of Buck Fever Was Cause of Lost Deer got “puck fever’, and. missed with tw He’ got two more. sats run- ning at 00 to 250 yards and the buck gave a great jump and ale eared: over a rise.) ‘Te: siblond trail and tracke ‘aes it into the trunk of a white ate car. The two young hunters with the car'said they had found the animal ‘standing ‘looking’ very. sick: on* ‘Syrings: Creek: “bridge 20 yards — two shots — one had missed! Examining him, Terry found he had hit the buck in the'jaw ROBSON SOCIALS “Andrew and Valdas Cloménts and‘ family ‘of Willowdste, ‘Ont. send kindest wishes to all theér ae ‘nt Robeon ald Cae sar 1 PETTITT. PHOT See Us For Film i and Flashbulbs For Your Christmas Picture PHOTOS I “s PETTITT and to his surprise the buck had no. rack, only fresh bloo id in the sockets. Back-tracking, Terry. found | the two ‘horns lying in.the snow by a blood splash and’ showed. to two hunters, who S08. sharing the ‘As the first sentence of this ai ‘What would you Taking (and Cheek Your Batteries!) “PETTITT PHOTOS — — PETTITT PHOTOS IRLS' LONG COATS BOYS! JACKETS 3.2 both pullo look just ' Sheep-Tex Lined Corduroy Medium-Large & ExtraLarge Sweaters .and. cardigans. le suitable for holiday wear. Also, NEW SHIRTS FOR BOYS . Brie cs _colors. and. pattei like dad! Sizes up to: 16. é \ PER CENT. ) OFF, FOR "CASH. Some’ are in a) : Dew ‘t t Forgot: We. ate a.Complete Selection 2 ; Of Lar; “Socks for Older Boys. - CASH $10 AND OVER - laar’s dedicated service to minor baseball. {Christmas Draws! - It’s Simple — Just Put Your Name: on Your - Sales: Slip! oe Draw Will be Made on: Sat, Dec. 23 PRIZES) 1. Santa’s Helper. (Elf 2. Cuddly Teddy Bear & Cindy's Tots-To-Teens 2 PUUUULUEUUVUULUUEEEEEULT pe x CASTLEGAR DiESEL&SALESLTD. wishes fo announce the opening of Complete Steel Fabricating Shop : ee ess ot ding, includi 2 pip ig in yteat a inchiding: heavy’ duty eqiipment. Portable rigs Mr. Walter ‘Arnagon has recently ‘joined our staff and will be in charge of the oto ts are, department. He brings) 10 ‘years of diversified ing sand hard fac- SKI DOO SALES AND RENTALS | Rent by.the hour or day. And we've got miles of grou _> entire. family to ride on. Come ‘and have fun t frre and the oe EU ZAANAAATANTAARANTAARAARNARAARTAAAAANARRNAANAAAAAAAN » 49c ae om tins, no Fresh Pack x and: ‘Moirs..14 oz. Top Quality. Half Gallon Season’s Greetings from Management And Staff [ wo Time” TO LOSE Waliiuts, ' Brazils, Almonds, Filberts Peanuts Freshly’ Roasted ‘MUSHROOMS Garden Gate. Stems _- and Pieces. 10 oz. 57 CASTLEGAR NEWS, mhureday, Dec, 21; 1967 . 9 SOLID RUNA ce Sea Lord. 744; Sea CTtaey ‘TIPS Maikins Fancy. 12 oz. tins... » MALKINS BEANS a renee Styles lA ce tn MALKINS. CORN Cream Style. 14° oz. tins... FANCY PEAS ° :| POTATO.CHIPS BOXED lene ‘ ‘CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS : aan PARTY SNACKS Bicks. Pickles _ “Polish Dille and 69 oils Without Garlic. 48 OZ. .... 3 oz. Jar .. 59. ‘Chip Dips: Nalleys ... 39¢ ‘Irish. Triple Pack’: ASTD. SNACKS, \ Large Variety Package yl 4g Sea Lord. 4 oz. sine, ‘SMOKED. OYSTERS Sei Lord. 3% on. ‘tins’. _ FRUIT. COCKTAIL BARTLET ~\Malkins.°14' oz. tins CH : -:Malkins Choice. 14'cz. fins seronesteetene Sweet eee 2 is, 39c¢ ; AAAAAARAAAARANAAARANARARAANAAAAAAAAA al] $1. 59 FRUIT CAKES Sunbeam, 2/2 tbs... MINCEMEAT Nabob. 24 oz. jar | PINEAPPLE Malkins.:14 oz... P Py 3 § 2tins49e 3 2 Ibs. 49c 2 : mR = Malkins Fancy. 14 oz. tins .. Sfordi PEARS 296 YY JAM aes 2 Cee eres ee 59c OVEN C Oveno. Brush Top. 9 oz. -.. ~ Dinner cee “Package of : is a : » 15¢ Radishes or. _ Green Onions 3 Bunches 29¢ E RENTAL —.125 COMPRESSOR WITH JACK HAMMER “TOW TRUCK — DUMP TRUCK = 100 TON PRESS ‘LICENSED MECHANICS -.GOOD PRICES ON BEARINGS & SEALS ARTS NBs ‘SERVI was in care of arrangements, |enjoyed by all present at the 3 c DECEMBER 24th SERVICES - "9.45 p.m. Joint Service — Robson _ KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS * 11,00 ‘pam. Kinnaird Traditional Christmas Service‘ 1.00 am. Castlegar Experimental by the ‘Young People d : 7.00 p.m Kinnaird Vesper Service - 11.00 p.m. St, | Dayid’s Join Anglican, United Church Service ‘ Shop at the Kinnaird Cut Rate Groceteria Central Food Mart 3650009 George: Evin 385-8703: fe Tau@ nena ae FRONT ST. >. a. Westfair Associate “No Bing? ‘Til Jonuary Cn” Ce puss EP RED |