CASTLEGAR NEWS, ‘Thursday; Dec, 17, 1964 _ Next Issue of Castlegar “" News Out: Next Tuesday The next regular ‘issue of ‘the Castlegar News, will ; be published next Tuesday. “The tissue will contain: the Christmas ‘greetings of|” * Yocal businesses and will also contain advertisements with bargains for Christmas shoppers. *° “Deadline .for Christmas greeting ads and for regu- Yar ads to be carried in Tuesday’ s paper willbe 12 noon : ‘oh Saturday. Deadline for classifieds will: be. 12 noon. on Monday, “Piesday’ s paper will be the last issue of the Castlegar} . ‘News to be published in 1964, The next issue will be on]’ ‘Thursday, Jan. 7. 98 Children Will Receive : Treats from Kinnaird CWL) A Christmas party preced- ‘ed by a short business, meeting “was hela by. the St;'Joseph Coun- Jel of the CWL recently at the “home of. Mrs. Frank Murphy. G. W. G. WORK PANTS AND SHIRTS “We have a full range of. Golors and sizes. 1: CHEVELDAVE'S | - MERCANTILE LTD. © 405 Main-St. Ph. 365-7417 RUBBER. - STAMPS It’s the - Glean Cut. . Rubber Stamp Shop ROBSON, B.C, Ph. 365-7605 - Prompt Service A contest involving a best ors” were matched proved an entertaining feature of the social program. Winners accepting pri- zes of Christmas novelties were Mrs. John: Bozek,: Mrs. Karl So- ae Mrs, Wayne Newel, Mrs. G. X. McKinnon : yand Mrs. J. Kaufman, i children’s Christmas event to be naird Improvement Society: through the CWL Council when ‘Santa entertains: the kindergar- ten class and later the same nee the religious instruction 88. Atonement’ wi be Mrs.’ Newel, Mrs. Mrs, Pat Tialey and Mrs. Briggeman. 5 Bazaar; the group’s iaajoe oro for the year, was set. for Oct. 23.’ Provisions will ers'for.the first two meetings of --the new ‘year, the group’s preference being. an authors on legal matters: such as e A committee headed by Mrs. - | Wm.:MeGauley of Castlegar and Mrs.- 'Guy-’ Guido: of Kinnair made arrangements for a meet-, . | ing.to plan catering to a Celgar | Christmas functi sim dpa voying letter_conveying “appre- ciation” to: Education Minister, Les. Peterson uct a out from the Kinnaird > CWL ‘members who wish to reco; govern: ment acceptance of Notre Dame}: seller list to which the ‘“auth-|’ Plans were finalized for the], held on Dec. 21 in the Kin-}\ Hall. A total-of 98. children’): will receive Christmas treats |‘ To assist the Sisters of the |\@ Wayne |; K Bcitinnon, 4 be made to.acquire guest epea: B ; neighbors -in | Christian ° irit.”: "DINE OUT PLAZA —— Bit B CHRISTMAS DAY J GRILL OPEN CHRISTMAS DAY 1.30 p.m. to, 7.00 pm. 3 Special Turkey Dinner $2.95 per plate’. Special Children’s Prices Phone For Reservations te 365-8021" Se ~' GEOFF SCHLATTNER: CHILD'S JOY: “now ‘arriv: Christmas is meant for | year-old Kathy.Gadd reflects the wonder ithe. season she scampers under this tree with her #1 ae hand.’ But wili it'still be her favorite afte ‘Inspecting her: ”. on: Christmas mom? 3 “Albert E: Howell °° : Celebrates 98th: ‘Birthday in Home A district realdent celebraty| ed his 98th. birthday Albert E. Howell celebrated his 08th birthday at the Butler Rest: Home ‘in ‘Robson. Two of his. daughters, Mrs, Frank (Ma-|% AAAANAAAR ‘s, || bel) Kavic of. Robson and Mra, Charles (Winnie) Letoria of Pah land ‘and friends attended for the event. : : Afternoon tea and ‘cake were enjoyed by the’ fa friends and Patients of the dome. - Harvest of Wood ' Shows: Increase Over Last Year ; British Columbia’s wood har- yest for the first 10 months of 1964 was 2.6 per cent higher “{|‘than ‘forthe’ same: period , last year, the. B.C. Forest Service has announced, 5 The ‘total provincial cut: to the end of. October was 1,264,- 664,852 cubic feet. For. 1963, a record year, the cut to the end yh] Of; October ‘was \1,282,731,146, 4 On ber harvest was only: hale of one per cent higher than October,’ 1963 as ‘a result of declines in the Pirnce Rupert, Prince © George = and-: Kamloops Forest Districts for the’ month: only’ in \ Van Horne Electric” ' COLUMBIA — EPIC. RICK HAS ALL HE ‘LATEST IN’ s cK And took at the: tare’? s Johnny Horton’: Marty Robbins | Tony Bennett Jimmy, Pean Williams ~ Johnny Cash Christie Minstrels Johnny Mathis _ Bobby ; ‘Vinton’ orite, doll in Tam to “have ‘the ortunit oft tenain eet; wees for re festive season to all cit vince. es ver and Nelson... gures for the month ‘of October of Forest Districts, | were: vecsWancouver, .77,622,657 cub: ie feet, up 11.2 per cent; Prince’ Rupert : (Coast): 8,068,702 ‘cubic {Bape down:'21 per. cent;’ Prince Rupert ¢ interior) 5 537, 887; down 18.2 per.'dent;’'Prince ‘George, 9,791, BOL “cubic.“feet, ‘down 10.5 per cent;. Kamloops - 20,861,768 y| perc feet, down 16.2, per. cent; | cent 18,122,760, ‘up 6.3 per cent... Million: Dollars Worth of Logs - cmlane Year Phone S65-5951> see | ee sp! ‘The course of human isa course of; constant ‘change, | be and wi ‘the the | fertreouiting Yolumnidous. ana | in. search. of any ‘relationship between floatability and log cha- racteristics. Although 10 of the nity. which change’ affords.us to dee our lives,’ but: 1 ‘believe ‘| none of us would seek to sites emerge d. the’ fradition of: Christmas the renewal ‘of ‘faith. which’ is Amplicit” jin our: observance of ; sacted:.anniversary. “Good: wishes for a Healthy and Merry Christmas and a Hap- py and (Peaceful New ‘Year. . Have Xmas Party . associated with floatability, no for accurate -prediction Finally it was established | § that accurate prediction of float- ability: can be made only from the initial specific gravity ne _ MODERN DAIRY LTD. PALM DAIRIES LTD, Since ‘this propel erty ‘is ficult to evaluate in the Breet attention. is now focusing on the separation of logs of low. buoyancy at time of dumping. Correlations must yet be: esta- plished between initial buoyancy | § and floatability over a period A short business meeting; by 25. their.- guests: CW Christma: Kut '. votional was given by Rev. D. Faris.. Reports. were read Lalas a very successful year and time-.was..then ‘taken to discuss business to be taken up dat all. ta visited each guest as the evening came to.a close. NOW OPERATING IN ‘OUR; -NEW PREMISES: TOP OF:SHERBIKO Hi vs “Custom. Machining of time. 2 Brewery-fresh ‘beer and ale throughout the _ age hopper. 3. Prompt de fresh produc om: wherever you live in the een ee NARA: AAA AAR AAR tle nd Sentor ane drone’ Aaepciat joyed its:annual’Christmas: quet on Friday. evening; Legion. to: a’ ‘delicious ; tur! propared and served he Royal Canadlai Thin was. ‘very ich The Kootenays MILKSCREAM DAIL DELIVERIES ” To YOUR, (DOOR No ‘Welding Jol Il. PHO Fifty-six,members. byl the’ ‘members‘and a eas vote’ anks was extended to ny: O'Shea who rendered Jmany «1: BO] f both.” Scotch and Irish | ‘bith ground” accompanying: him- on .the: guitar and ending aa carols’ with .the members joining. in the singing. i “Phe rest of the evening was spent in playing card bingo when ans,’ Mrs, ° Shepherd | were ‘each presented with’ a, gift from the association in appreciation ‘of : their work during, the past year.:: On/ Saturday: the Senior Ct tizens were ‘entertained ‘by’ the ‘members’ ofthe ‘Soroptimist Club: of Castlegar. to a free show This: was ;very much. enjoyed by. iall’the mombers, On‘leaving the ‘Castle Theatre‘ the ' Senior Citl- zens; adjourned ‘to (the Legion Hall ‘where’ the. ‘entitled ©. “Friendly' : Enemies.” | ‘SANTA MEETS 1 “*\¥red Flintstone. Santa hastened. ; dinosaurs replacing reindeer hai: pulling’ his ¢ Jargest: su DINOSAUR. Traditl nally, ‘gant Claus isa reindeer. le. tn: Canada, ‘o! ‘parade ‘dinosaurs, Dinos! prehistoric: emphasize, . however; ‘that the sleigh on: Chrismas eve. of th Soroptimist Club sérved a dainty and delicious tea. 3 The table was centered with la ‘wers which the Soroptimists fled and Mrs. A.:Kazakoft wi th icky’ ‘winner. to ae aoeta ‘for such’ a wonderful day which tape Mi ved: by all: the Senior Citizen: sy This brought to a'cl the activitles ‘of the Seal Citi: zens ‘for ‘1! te Too Big or Too: ‘Small and: one No: Difference’ for: Kootenay Only ‘Craft- autiful arrangement of flo. i ery. hearty vote of thanks |: and ‘appreciation was extended |’ “his weekend will. see the wind’ up | of! the’ hunting ‘season as -far.as big game | animals are generally concerned. ; y The deer season in this dis- trict ‘closes this Sunday ‘at sun- set’ so. this ‘is’ your. Jast chanee, fellows. ° ‘ “There. are’ still plenty: “of deer, in.:the’ district and‘ close in to: boot. Snow on the higher elevations is‘slowly pushing the mule deer down ‘and they are "to bunch up.’Bands 0! are not uncommon and the-ht “Good ‘spots. in’ this “diateict Creek,’ Pass” Creek, Emmanuel Sane Coe UURU LULU EEN In what ways is a re; -college different from a‘ deer‘ in- the’ tens’ and* twenties Tike: ding month with: nist brother: Lady Bird,:-Deer. Park, Renal Shields, and‘ in fact almost area in the Gistrle t. Just ‘head up into where, snow is’ ar- ound ° the one. Mose depth and hunt ‘slowly: downward.' ‘For. those’ at you who have your ‘deér, do'as I did ‘last Sun- day. Tekey thie family « p and® try yt ur.:band ~ at. cougar hunting. : Wait? for a fresh snow fall-and take: to the hills. When you cut ‘cougar: sign. track him for, a; while ‘if: you like: but un- less your dog. hasia natural dis- for. cats; don’t expect too Z t's the next. step? .Go home’ and ‘phone Pete * Ewart ‘and give’ him: the: location ‘ of the you have! cut. + 3 **Pete? will! éontact' the: pre- datan hunter and as soon as pos- be on the track. ta, has done. ‘A few “days ‘ago he landed 4.15 pound Kamloops trout and several smaller ones or tate,” and ‘polypro} buae: See. you year, to;:all’ spo} the » good :people yout one and’ all a Christmas ry. New Wear: Cana of the .C-L-L subsi at Edmonton, All | within 20 ails of, Couto + As. Car u-don’t : at year and: we'll be maving some good. film:.on..suryival!in: the ho: 80 ‘patient- all those ly put up with, me. on the past en and to of Castlegar |: ~- and district; to everyone 1 wish safe and Mer: and : prosperous { © GL & Chemecell- : ‘Reach. 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