Pas PCN ERC IT fi reek HY _ CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Dec, 16, 1965 ‘First Regional Ranger Conference Held Here The first regional Ranger conference was held recently in the Castlegar United Church Basoment with rangers and lead- ers attending from Kimberley, Sreston, Rossland, Trail, Salmo, : PRESBYTERIAN i CHURCH ; 181 Seventh Ave, Kinnaird ‘Minister; Rev, Howard Kerr t Phone 65-8202 ; 10 a.m. Class for Teenagers ; (age 13 and up) . } 11 a.m, Morning Worship, 1 Church School, Nursery 4 warm welcome is extended to}, everyone. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor D. Reeves, B. Th. Ph. 365-7175 Across Highway Junction from er Plaza $ Family Bible Hour 10 a.m. ST. DAVID’S ANGLICAN CHURCH 8 am. Holy Communion i1.a.m. Holy Communion Castlegar and Robson. Hot, chocolate and coffee were ready for the guests when they arrived. Area commissioner, Mrs, A, Rizzuto extended a warm wel- oome to all and galled the meet- ing to order, A. thought for the day entitled The Way of Un- derstanding was read by Mrs, Rizzuto followed by everyone singing A Simple Prayer. Mrs. Rizzuto acted as chair- man and explained to the girls how B.C. is divided into seven regions and that this region is No. 5 and includes Rocky Moun- tain. division, Selkirk division, orang Forks and West Kootenay arei The Rangers are from 14 to 18 years: of ‘age and they do not Nave to be former girl gui- des. to become rahgers. The rangers plan and run their own meetings under adult supervi- ion, "Points which need to be con- sidered ‘in ‘the: planning of a region are — Each region would need to appoint an adult to act. as regional councillor. The girls were asked to think about who they would like as their coun- cillor. Each region would need a chairman, vice-chairman, secret. | @ ary and treasurer..'These: offices: selves and they are to plan and conduct their own confer- ones Regional conferences will held , twice a year, in the |; spring and fall . | member, of the movement to ad- to be held by the rangers them- | ¢ a see to any catering that needed to be arranged for. conference, lunches, ete; councillor — adult vise and help, when needed. An hour's break was, he for lunch which had been pro- vided by. several of the -indl- viduals and a specia) treat was the soft drinks doi Super Valu Store i Lunch was fo hour's hi tangers enjoyed very much, The rangers broke up into groups to discuss, among themselves what. activities they would like to have their suggestions: ‘Deep-freeze in: Kimberley, summer camp in Creston, handicraft day, slumber party or any:-other type of Dell get together, (over night trip (horse back); to meet at Skyway, summit” for’ toboggan party, tour of the region; sum- rican’ girl scouts; camp at Ains- worth, tours training Session’ on ranger star course, sportsday and inter-company visits. (‘The rangers held’ an. elec- tion'of officers and elected were region councillor, Mrs, H. E. Des- Champs of Salmo, who will head the group and will:be connect- ed. with. the. provincial ranger councillor at the coast. Region ian — Miss Dianne Barnes of: Trail; secretary — Miss Jen- nifer Reber of Creston and trea- surer — Jennifer Jones. eston rangers extended ‘an invitation to hold the spring eouference in their district, This Two rangers from each com. pany: would. attend the- nual conferences, One ranger gate, the. other delegate would be a different girl each time to allow for the. participation of more members of the company. A $1 registration fee would be .charged. each frie attending _APosTOLic CHURCH 0am. — Sunday School hour 2 blocks East of the ?; Castleaird Shopping Centre 1 am. MORNING WORSHIP 7.30 p.m. EVANGELISTIC SERVICE Phone 365-5884 All Welcome 1, Rev. .C. Stone, Minister ee — ——————— THE SALVATION ARMY (Pine Street) junday — 9.45 Sunday School (ages 4-12) ‘Teen Study (Ages 13 up) 11 Holiness meeting 730 Salvation meeting Tuesday — 7.30 *Ladies Home League Wednesday — 7.30 Bible dis- sean and prayer ais Youth Group Ages 3 18 - turday ae ys Club “ins ¢ Club aon 12 - grade *held at 363 Main Street Phone 365-7112 the his money is to go into the veg funds to be used for conference and oth- er expenses. The girls were reminded that conference time will: be used to the best advantage if it, is used. to. talk over. prob. lems, activities, ete; in’ int ual companies, to “plan activi- ties. on a regional level and’ to}; exchange ideas about rangers in general. would attend as a regular dele-| + as being ®t all present, A discussion took place by the rangers regarding the Deep- freeze to be held in Kimberley. Ne plans were made in regard to the deep-free weekend ex- cept that a committee should be formed in conjunction with lis, Kimberley ranger | High Three Rick Fullerton 605. in the near future.: These are} 4, mer. or easter camp with ‘Ame- | Tessdey Mixed League 7-9 Sota munities mera terse Weenie cng i =} : f Bowling BABEE Pi a60 a High. Sc i Bei yyLadies Hi Adshead 205; Elaine Adshead 549, \Mens High Single .Ken Pickering 258; Mens an le: Elaine Team High Single Team.5 958; Team High Three Team 5 2420, Team Points Team 1 1, Team 28, Team 3 1, Team 4 3; Team 5 3, Team. 6 4, Coffee . Break League LHS - Mabel Creighton 248; LHS. Kay | Bevans THS Bae 946; THT Cheerios ied Cheerios 4, Muffets -3, Mugs’ 1, Pincurlers 0, Take Five Wheaties ‘0: Tuesday 1 ofclock - IS Elsie’ Rysen, 276; LET Elsie Lee 643. THS Oglow's 983; pia Oglow’s 2618, - 'P: MacAlister’s Insurance 1, Gulowe 3, Independents 3, Castlegar BA Service ‘1, .Castle- gar Drug 4, Aero Taxi 0. iS Ada Halboter 244; LHT Ada’ Mialboaer 625. MHS Sam Rutherford | 257; |. MHS,..- Ben Rourke 642. THS ‘Regular 961; THS Button Pushers 2683, TP: Five Duds 2, Button 2,300 Feet of Waler Main Laid Since First of November ‘A. total of 2,800 linéal feet of water main. have. beeni ‘Talc since work started’ on Nov, A on Castlegar's' water bylaw, Lorne. Zinio: told ell a its hydrants,, have. been. installed and eight major ties with: ex- isting. water,.mains; were . also | Mar; completed and additional valves | Me installed. . There are 10 more service wi gaptain to plans for -The conference was closed with the ranger prayer and the rangers having to wait until:9 p.m, for their bus were entain- ed by the Castlegar rangers. A toboggan party and sup- the Sopow subdivision: alled ia ed Mr. Zinio, and “when these are. completed: the old twood stave and. plastic water mains ean be closed off which should help-to save a, fair amount of per followed. prater. how being Jost through leakage.” i VICTORIA REPORT By Jatiies K; Nésbift| R: titi the eee is not encouraged. The regional councillor -is fice, but she comes under the division. or district whichever she is in closest touch with. A letter was read from H.. F. Hyson, provincial ranger! councillor about Operation Deep- freeze, Deep-freeze will be plan- ned on a regional level for this year not on a provincial basis. Region No. 5 will be expected rall; "hrs. Hyson suggested a re- gional camp be held in 1966. During Canada Centennial year 1967, rangers will celebrate on a provincial level. Mrs. Hyson would like to know the rangers’ thoughts on this and on how PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 791, First Ave. {, For ortation 365-5212 ‘Sunday: Sunday School 9.55 a.m. Classes for All Ages Morning Worship 12 a.m. Evening Service 7.30 p.m. Prayer Meeting — Tuesd Youth Me 30 p. Cordial Weleame ne Awaits You Pastor : Rev. R. K. Webb a —————— best to The letter went on to tell of ranger representative. and councillor training which will take place in March. More _in- formation and plans will follow at a later date. Mrs. Hyson},, requested that any. ranger nh ments planning, etc; be sent to er. = " Mrs.. Rizzuto - outlined. the purpose: of a region. This Facilitate. the planning of ie ties for all rangers by. rangers. She then Hemet the | girls gine responsible to the provincial of-| ~ to arrange its own deep-freeze or | § Attorney-Gen- eral Robert Bon- ner has given a Social Credit supporters i in Point ce, to get ready for the fray, to gird their loins with such strength that the Bennett gov- ernment, which seems to have been always with .us, will go back stronger than ever. I do not think the A.G. would have. given out like this unless the Premier gave’ him | al the nod. They talk these things over, these two, and neither does much nor says much, out Joud and publicly, without first consulting the other. - - And so now it appears we're to have an election every three years ~— or whenever it pleases the; Premier. to. ‘one, .and he'll call his,elections when he deems. he: has’ the Ee chance a i8 that the hs Bennet ‘godal Credit ngers as things are organized | 5' now?" With t this question the leaders retired into the kitchen to allow the girls a chance to talk about whatever they had on LUTHERAN CHURCH SERVICES Sundays at 3 p.m. Held in St, David's Anglican Church - Sunday School 2 p.m. Rev. Harold C, Clark their minds, private and confi- dential. ‘After this session, Mrs. Riz- ‘zuto outlined an executive and their duties. Chairman — arrange agenda; vice- charman to act as chairman in the absence .of the chairman; secretary — keep minutes, send out copies of the minutes, : out notices, receive and ariswer all mail; treasurer — keep bank and eash books up to Piste, collect the registration fees and been in power wer ve had five general elections —1852, though Social Credit did jot call that one; 1953,1956, . Expects General Election 1960, 1963. Only on was & four- year term for the legislature. The rest were shorter. Our pre- mier believes in lots of elections, He. feels this is the best way | LHT to perpetuate himself in office. Richard McBride found this out long ago. He was ‘always having elections and he‘ lasted a good, long while. Mr. Bonner, giving the big hint that we may. exepect a provincial general election next year. Nor would anyone else be surprised. We, the people of Can- ada, are always, up to our necks in election campaigns of one kind or another. % if the Premier and the AG. are planning an. election next autumn, as Opposition’ Leader Robert’ Strachan suspects they do, there should be all sorts ce Social Credit goodies for the people at the Session oe the leg- nin vein thie is th ge Ot session be- fore an Oe com the government h largesse in will hand out ga it with ne : what: the Pre- p a4 sleeves in the way of what he cails Secial Cre- dit dividends, but, knowing the i say that the good- ies will be spectacular, designed to impress the people and com- pletely undermine the ‘opposi- Engineered Homes Win Cement Award R. E. Spears, district engin- eer for anes ‘portland Cement ee tio! ing the oppositionists when the aS High Three | 2. its. The Premier will go through hs the session, and he'll not be tell- Pushers 4, Tiger, Cats 0, Bridge 5 Other 600's Dave Adshead 640, Earl Rourke 630, Sam ;Ru- therford 615, David Loxam 613, Larry, Maloft 6 Tuesday. Night Ohta ol LHS Marg Bonnett 276; LHT Marg Bonnett ay “MHS Kip Ink- ster 249; MHT Ki, ip Inkster 615.) THS Nighthawks. 1017;" THT Tomcats 2784, TP: Super Sonics 21, Sports. men 24, jighthawks 2A, Tomcats 29, Super -Valit- Hot shots 16, The Boysters Five 30. Wed Morn ‘Drivers League LHS Joan Johnson 275; LHT Joyce Turner, 673, THS Thunderbirds 883; THT Chevys 2361. ‘TP: Ramblers 2, Chevys. 4, Cadillacs 0, - Barracudas Ja: guars 1, Thund erbirds. 2. Weil Nite Cutrate Grecateria LHS Dot Tipping ‘247;‘LHT. Annie: Koochin 587,:'THS Chore- girls:791; THT King Pins 2249, TP: Choregirls 1,-Flintstones 8, Oddballs:1, King Pins 4, Five ‘Thumbs: 0, Beatnike 3. Wednosday Night Mixed 9-11 Kaiser :250; MHT Heinz Kaisor 600. THS:Bank of: Montreal’ 910; THT, Bank: of ‘Montreal - 2465. +, TP: Columbia Hydro 3, Fire- balls 1, Bank of: Commerce’ 8, Bank of. Montreal’ 8, Celgar 1, Alley Cats; dius... Thursday ‘Morning Sheila ‘Kiapper 225; LHT. Mary. - Berme]:: 570... THS Lions-850;. THT.Lions ‘240, - TP: Beavers 4, Chipmunks 0, Squirrels 4, Teddybears 0, Lions 3 Minx 1. * dete ecg Es eS 312 lin 644, | Wall Mixer 612, ee Guimont 654, Sa Brownlie 603, Ann.Kina- Kin 609, Pete Kazakoff 643, .Ka- th hy. 2 aH 616, George Groaners 73 chee Moaners 2442, : Screamers 18,~Hooters 45, Geos 29, Wailers 23, Griers 22, Moaners 37, Friday Night Mined Classic ~ a id Evel dt 243; Evelyn Schmidt 708. MHS Erick Schmidt 270; MHT Erick Schmidt 704. THS Fri ’Cats Ti00; THT Reformers : 2962. : Fri ’Cats 1, Five Shakes 8, Reformers 4, The Outeasts 0, Mobile Homers’ 0, The Five Ro: gues 4. Other 600's Karl Koreen 675, Walter Kanigan 660, Don Farrier 623, Kinnaird Woman Has Tree Bearing Japanese Oranges | ‘A Kinnaird woman has a with two dozen Japanese oranges growing on it. Mrs. Pat Romaine has a dropped off and the other.,/24 Tange in size from a ne we stack a full selection of) (am SAVAGE SHOES for childre 0 ‘Maddocks Shoe Store ny ) aeaRvE ROTARY ge | has:29 oranges on it. Five have|’ LIMITED VACANCIES FOR. NEW MEMBERS in the MIXED CLUB, ‘LADIES’ CLUB MEN’S CLUB & SHIFT CLUB Ph. -365- 56l or write to box 240 Casti jar BEGINNERS WELCOME eee IAAAARAWAANRAAT ANANTAAL Maté Up the Best ( 1 aeons Labels Re prise, Roulette, Deces; Coral, Vocalion, and “ma Waner Bithers With your favorite, Foley, Foy Willing = “WWE HAVE THE BEST RECORD IN TOWN’ 240, First Ave Castlegar :. Phoné.365-5951 Beal wel tea? 3 singérs:' Deatt ma Peeve ROTARY: : om 8010 : $26, 95. THE REASON? LOWER PRICES (THAN CA: § TALOGUES,: EVEN), AND. BETTER. SER-: VICE ON REPAIRS WHEN NEEDED. orange to size. es tree is about 5 feet i Pitts “ Prescriptions election will be, there will be one at tall next year. shion, ; Wi Engineered . ee es has .won the Canadian 'Merchadising: “Award in the Portland , Cement Asso- ciation’s int horizon CASTLEGAR ROBSON “Phone 365-8837 . Rev. Frank Willey MORNING WORSHIP Castlegar — 1115 am. . Robson — 10 am. UNITED CHURCH . OF CANADA iting Since 1925 the Congregational Methodist ie ng Presbyterian Churches of Canada KINNAIRD GENELLE Enoee 365-7814 Faris - Age 3 to Grade 6 — 11 a.m. Genelle Church School — 9.45 am. : home contest. e -jud ging took place in Chicago. and the contest included entries from ail. over the Unit- ed States and Canada. The jud- ges included top U.S. and Ca- nadian architects, builders and public relations and advertising execntived. “9 wae elal aware as. sayin, inece should ‘be an ‘elec- evi F nmediately, so that the people can throw. out t this terri- ble Bennett °:government. - But, when the Premier does call an election the opposionists will say he had no business doing any stich thing. that. the government nipulating and man- peuvering Zein what the opposi- will term a+ snap elec: Be ateds in January. LOW BOY mee H PHONE aaa OVERNIGHT SERVICE TO AND. FROM ALBERTA AND: B.C.:POINTS ©) 9 4123 Bonnybrook Road, : Calgary tehre § people, can do about it. - iGH' ‘BOY HAULING E E 973.3378 fy cansoremcmtetsny ent eT ET NOW AVAILABLE FROM YOUR - Dairy ae CSD SAT Castleger Driver Mr. Alex Speers 365-5924 Woodland | Patle, Kinnaird, Genelle eh Exenk Harvey: sash SRR STAT te ee hn ES rN Ot rane i 4 Tee eee CITIZENS. TIMELESS TOPICS By Local Churches|g Donald 'L.: Faris Kinntird United ..Church A Quaker burned himself to death Sutside the Pentagon in Washington and a Roman Catho- is 1s. shoeing, this is wrong, it is an act of madness.’ But, is it any worse to see these ‘heaps of burning flesh in America than to know that) women: and children’ are being systematically bombéd and burned in the far-off jungles of Viet Nam: smnottiainly it wes a shocking, wrong, ‘mad’ act for..these.. two men to ignite themselves. But it -|is a far more wrong, more shock- ing and madder act that you do when you support the American policy .in. Viet .Nam-.Jé a. Viet- namesé. child's charred corpse were cast into your, church on Sunday morning or your kitchen as you sat with your. children, you: might: start to° care. :Un- fortunately,-we don’t want. our churches to tell us, or our child- ONE MAN'S OPINION Our American » friends may think: that they are most, Peace-lovl 2 oot at) cluttere: shin sian fle fork. and’ spoon, fepteen with 6 rg ronel, cartridge belt | w with GI-45: and holster,’ en- frenching tool and cover, cam 1etting for hel od etn and, leg. Ms submachine: gun; f chine 30. calibre: ma | rachute harness, * Quite fe a lad, isn’t he, for an Alinch mannequin? But .if you would Prefer something :. less Up-withe quipmant you might take GI Joe. He is 12-inch- ed | Maal was | Bo aL. Porhar 3, you would not like ite hid. He ace ;| me and to be Sa ed: peace loving amerlcan ‘boy Tr Nohnnle sure ‘ aie who pissie ig; $01 anti-bunker les and if ‘you By I F. Be Peaies American War Toys Bod Influence: dove of peace on his:hans in dress sult: git his study the Nt he extends the.-han shij 2 offers to Yes, | for our -mal saunter, the peices te weapons they should. Bond, thete eff y “ tic .spitball: returns to kill the shooter. ind with a laurel wreath about. his brows, pose -.where ‘of friend- to Warring « countries and 1 plenty ay se0pe duce nathan ‘Canadian, Toys to to| baleful influence ,of} Americans and if they, Eaut Co! fforts to: 9 Producing >. | innocuous -ones 4 gun: arrow. Which like a: a boomerang, ren to know, that Christ is-being crucified again in: Viet Nam, én you are planning your warm and: comfortable’: Christ- mas, you may’ read: about “the birth 3 Jesus, Will-you quick- ly pass over the order of Herod that had ‘all’ boy :infants ‘under two’ years’ of:age’): murdered? Those: innocent children pointed innocent ‘Son at Golgotha.’ But’ innocent children are still bein; th Wet iter earrisd ie. Reuters): atch: :.!Forty-, eight::::persons,' “includin| childr: at Da.Nang::It was regarded ‘as misteobtrolled 4 gong. are believed to Ls ‘operat, would like your bey to he is James Bond,. soeret: agent 007; then get him “Secret Sam” a plethora of nina Se for mur- VANCOUVE! R? Then you want. a central address close to all attractions, yet priced to. suit- your budget... We. have a dining room. and ¢ cottes shop and Sto: hen, us a Pike for our our oem brochure. MUtual 2-1831 Commercial Cards honored! Davie at Denman| ° ‘should \give‘us the “Lester Pear- der‘and which fit neat- ly into a suitcase. y ‘It is quite obvious that this invasion of ‘the:.Canadian toy | market is inimical to the moral wallace of our boys. -It.is' quite ‘possible that: they may grow: up to feel that: loading themselves up with lethal weapons is not ‘only right and proper but it: is expected that they will eliminate their-enemies. It ma) ears tO. “On English Bay ‘at. Stanley, Park" in ‘a white: robe and the white | toys.” ‘These toys ;are.typi q supercrealistic replicas meaty fern. magss-murder. media (go | - in shamelessly Produced ‘by. scien- tifie technologies called | : son “Peace: Outfit.” Mr.: Pearson | & Saree pe War. Toys M Dye Or istina ar Sir: E As parents:. again flock. to mas. gifts,’ it is interesting.to note the..type:of, toys’ gen sold.and bought to celebrate our Saviour s birth day. in the Fat couple of years thos shas -been..an, in- creasing .trend | commonly. ref responsible governments, As you standin toy. counter pondering over, ees the. storaa in search: for..Christ- frout of.a| ock Spirit Ss Says Létter Innocent Children Killed — lic: burned himsolt to death in| Ne forward: toithe murder, of God’s| 57: ing. en, were killed ,Wednes, from force. pldries: bombed ‘a: village: ay OH This was no accident, Eve: month since November 1004, Vietnamese deaths. from bomb- ings have exceaded ‘1,000, A cording to the Washington Post fews Service, : March ‘WS. pilots are given a pari mark. ed on a map: and ‘told to hit every hamlet within ‘the area.” the uber, they told me were age,. anyhow, and: I levelled it.""I' wonder if that Pilot was lucky enough to get any Viet Cong children? He'd be doing them a favor you know! Dead ‘children ‘can’t’ become communists, "In, fact that ap- plies to everyone. Now ‘there's an idea. we sent’ enougir bombers ..... But anyway, I'm of ‘that. Too bad‘ that. Quaker was such‘a fool. God :is always on’ our side? Isn't He? Arrow Dam: Gases Heavy Ferry. Trafic ic sure the Poiens has: thought | gage Waneta Airways . LIMITED Governinent ‘Approved TELYING SCHOOL P&G Builders Supply ACROSS FROM THE ARENA ‘YOUR BUILDING SUPPLY CEMENT HEADQUARTERS Detected Ph. 908-6161 biles and, drivers used ae fer- ries,. A. year: ago, ‘in November 964 the figure’ was 54,687: or. 40 less than the same time ‘Number: of round. trips ‘by, stwo.ferries _was;'5,686 ‘in >despite | train Tea, bi prs from 87 in in Noveriber ioe wer IDE: SELECTION: OF ': “FABRICS. ‘AND CARPETS . “FREE L STI IMA TSS TS t word “brie wlll ant. ai | CASTLE sii Vode a cilih Busingss and Professional Directory _ representations of violence and murderer, only harm can result. -"| As'a protest'and an appeal, for the. sake ‘of Chri: is and for.your children, help ban these “toys” by, ok buying them! tos Against rar: Toys, a Fo "g,000 Turkeys: For Cominco Employees With the approach of a season, Ct im. of ‘human A aie of the teach- SAAR KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS) = ok make S| ing of “Christ, think of o fering Christmas spirit! vThink of our ‘spiritual. sickness‘ which |" allows human greed and irres- =| ponsibility to provide our child: ren with. toys “of hate, death, vengeance and murder. Let us think of the parents who buy. these toys and yet con- |. e | bution which Jim:has organized siden: ourselves: Christians. e ito. stand: adly. by westehing lesecratio’ rs this. "Christmas? “do these; ‘Stove? spa oy Conta ul ;to fs the cha: Of; ‘our | delivered to their .door.: Today, ur suf: pace which rivals that of Suita ‘Anderson has been setting a aus. is. job is‘.to ‘ensure that more than. 8,000 turkeys find their -way to. "the dinner. tables of .Cominco’s married’ employ- ees, widows of. employees and pensioners on Christmas Day. This will be the 11th distri- and the 43rd‘since the practice began in 1823. Since: that. time, time, . more ; than’, 200,000. tur- keys :have been given ute it 25. The 1,200. employees. of;Co- minco in: 3003; ‘had their turkeys employees receive cards author- izing them - to pick. upi ithe birds ger: Sowiig: Machines, Vacuums, albus, Type +, Sales and Service : ; Robson —— Behi -) Super Monday thro am, — Ph. “365-6643 A. SUMNER “GORDON turkeys are in‘three weight ane ges up-to: 162pounds ‘and are 1 ge Bet aa Zerpuote, ie eat, to the: singing irda ter 40. Trinket a pH gee chee 45-1 -ayerinolad For Crossword Pure! ve to Your ey ‘Needs in. : act - ber in the recipient's: “was lost there | Distribution in the days of early explorations. cording to ‘the num- tionof the turkeys will: be: made -Dec 22 23. living ‘in ‘Answer Seo. BOSSE’S. JEWELLERY ‘Ad on Page 3. BOSSE’S Also Has All the. Answers 86-1 gen 43-Sheilfish aoceane iets pr-dupettative &0-Unblsached VU Hea zn ‘sa. O4-Palfeoman pate (ala 61-Preposition- ee tawrally, = 33-Centimeters.. fabbr. §5.Surrounded veryone £2: Bepatitta ior, @2.B; TT By i tlegar ‘and Fruitval vale their turkeys at: in a gets centre for em: toys Bay eo tai there. © turkeys will be ‘deliver- ed on “the distribution °. points | By. the . suppliers. | Anticipation of a succulent: turkey dinner. on Uae day should do the’ ; SEPTIC TANK CLEANING Herb: Lamb ve KOOTENAY. BUILDERS D SUPP China Creek Call any time : 968-5166 “‘BULLDOZING TD-25.FOR HIRE 1<(Phona 365-7863 Dewis Contracting Castlegar MARJ‘S CLOTHING , SAND. GIFT. SHOP ‘Next to Credit Union Ph. -365-504405 ILS - LADIES AWEAR “The Post Office Ph. 365-7377, LIERS Ave Phone 38 365-5155 4 ; 2 2A® ‘A Complete Builders Service” Not Sot i another’ place to eat But the place to eat another Office’ Hours: ~~ Mon. through Sat. B12 V5. Phone 365-7355 - ARROW LAKES TRAILER COURT Phone 365-7671 Electrical: Wiring BOUNDARY .WELL- DRILLING: . Domestic Water Wells jReasonable.- Rates, Phone Jim. 365-6751