CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Nov. 29, 1962 Teenage Jamboree Fri. Night Final arrangements have now held tomorrow night at the arena Candidates from four areas of been completed for the giant Teen |here for all teenagers of School ignin: Agers’ Jamborce which will be | District No, 9. tho district, are now, compelcaing OTA PUBLIC NOTICE WE RECOMMEND “GURNEY” FURNACES GAS oR SELL 'EM TOO! WHEN YOU THINK OF PLUMBING OR. HEATING THINK OF THE ADVANTAGES OF SHOPPING LOCALLY! SMITH'S @l CRESCENT 87. — PH B.C, Te ene at SHSS PTA Meeting At High School at 8‘p.m. on ‘Monday; Dec. 3, Panel dis- cussion on standardizin, school dress. Card Party " Whist’ and Bridge, Robsoi Hall Sat. Dec, 1 8 p.m, every: one cordially invited. Borsch, Turkey or Spaghettl Supper at Robson Hall Nov. 30 7 - 9, Sponsored by Rab-. son Recreation Committee. — Kinnaird Ratepayers’: Meeting on Wed. Dec, 5 at Spm. KLS. Hall. PLUMBING. & HEATING “OL — CASTLEGAR, feature...@ fashionable square-toe $13.95 +. little shaped. heel ...and soft unlined leather MADDOCKS UTR ee for the various offices on the teen. age council which will be elected at the dance and nominations will al- so be received tomorrow evening from the floor, A good number of area adults have offered to staff polling booths and count ballots at the Jamboree, reports Dick Wayling, while the upon by. those successful in the == |counell elections. Described as a get-acquainted mixer, .the Jamboree will feature the:‘election and dance, a talent parade, guest artists, prizes and Jack Phipps and His Orchestra. ¢ RCMP Sgt. Alex Borodula, said Mr, Wayling, has been .active in election ‘of a mayor will be voted |, A. Eremenko & Co. ‘Cocktail & Parly Pink GRAPEFRUIT, DRESSES ar 29c Fresh TOMATOES, Sheath and Full Skirts tubes . : 29c Beautiful sheer nylon Erect «Vile oda taffetas,. gold embroid- f ‘ ered crepes, ete.," "sizes 10 - 20 $12.95 - $24.95 FISH and CHIPS, BQ¢ CHOPS, loin ib. §9¢ Fraser Vale PEAS, MINCED BEEF, 12-02. pkg. 2 Ibs. hes 89c Parkay MARGARINE, |. CHICKEN LEGS, = = = |help elping to arrange the =I rd he has urged that parents see a that suitable arrangements be made by parents for seeing that teena- Bera:get to and from ‘the dance. This'can take the form of adult = drivers or responsible teenage dri. = or ; Jamboree will be held from ah to 11.30 and teenagers are expected to stay in the arena hall until the Jamboree is over or until parents call for them ‘any- time, after 10.30, Candidates for the council positions include: Robson—seniors: Jim ‘Fornelli, Jane Rogers, Mike Verigin; ‘juniors: Lana Shuttle~ worth, John. Gleb- off. Thrums—sentors: Vera Kooz- nitsoff;- juniors; Mike Ostrikoff, Lillian Pratt, Evelyn Gretchen, Kinnaird — seniors: Beverly Robinson, Arden Pugsley, Brenda Ballard, Billy Bale, Lanny Rourke, Jimmy Macbeth; juniors: Vesta Wright, Cheryl Maglio, Mike Craw- ford, Risto Saarikko, Castlegar— seniors: Wayne Newell, Gordon Anderson, Lidia Pellegrin, Elaine | a7 Rilkoff; juniors: Alana Pace, Way. |= ne Peppard, Harold Thring, Carol Groutage. Kinnaird Gash Position Geod The cash position of the Vi lage of Kinnaird in both the gen- eral and water accounts will be in the black at the end of year, Comm. G. S. Rust told council at its mee! ing Tuesday night. “Tha’s. good,” joked. village chairman Carl Loeblich, “we'll be able to meet our employees’ pay- roll in January.” “KINNAIRD BRIEFS Kinnaird | Rate; payers’ Association that the bylaw be amended to prohibit the sale of firecrackers in ‘the village at all times of the year. The KRA will be advised that such action is already underway following’a re- commendation by fire chief Rene Archambault. ale Building permits amounting to $8,075 in new- construction were approved, eo be Comm. Pat Romaine moved that the village again request as- sistance from the department: of highways in the lighting of the highway junction near Castleaird ‘| Plaza: i . *. * Don Belanger. of. Robson was appointed dog catcher for the vil- icici TTA (e Hey Fellas! - waterproof nylon, °2 Ibs. 59 Ladies’ and Misses SNOW BOOTS AND - COCKTAIL BOOTS A large variety of styles including -fur trims and We reserve the right to limit quantities Carnation MILK, Case .. -$6.99 |. Nabob STRAWBERRY JAM, 48-02., Nabob PEAS, assorted, 3 tins . Nabob PORK and BEANS, 4 tins Squirrel PEANUT BUTTER, 48-0z. .......... Alpha HONEY, 1 Ib. carton SWIFTNING, 3 Ib. tin Pink ZEE TOILET TISSUE, 4 rolls . WINTER SEASON" $6.50 - $13.85 HEADWEAR Outfit the Whole family in our RUBBER FOOT WEAR Department __ A letter was received from the | == FOR REAL COOL NIGHTS PYJAMAS _ Flannelette - sizes 32 - 40... $3.25 to $3.98 Nylon Capris sizes S.M.L. .... $3.95 to. $5.49 Nylon Baby Dolls - S.MLL. $3.95 to $6.79 Flannelette - sizes 32 to 50 . > $3.95 Waltz length ~ sizes S.VLL, $2.95. to $3.98 NEW ARRIVALS SWEATERS Bulky Knits, sizes S.M.L. Hooded ski enenicrs ON SPECIAL LADIES COTTON VESTS. 73c..to $1.25 E BLOOMERS 75c to 85c FROM. THE.-SALE RACK ° Gowns $5.95 to $13.95 ; “Skirts, Blouses, Sweaters, Slims and many other items in various size and price ranges, * -:: Worthwhile Seeing! awtwtTc cc | AM DEC, 34432" VOL: 15; No; cr iu eeting commissioners approved a etter to the department offering to of date thi » Celgar, ot oppos i establishment ‘of a' qualified air pollution board by the Brovinclal coin collection valued at al-|’ $10,000 ‘: was’ stolen from. Burnaby home’ Sunday. My, and'Mrs, Kenneth McBride and their’sons Garry, 16, and Roy, |: 165, returned to their:home at 6945 Halligan: Sunday afternoon to’find of] Bee on'tlie S u B fave stating thls abJention to going Lof colns mis sing. The Mobs ties are former Kin ‘the ecutive vice-president, A. Ee ‘Pen. ayy hi has_advised council. = Mr, Penny) made the comment in answer to a suggestion: made by_ council, in a Recent letter::to nny's view. speaks well for them,” commented *; o Sylvest,”: “that |: Aage’ they. have confidence that: what i them 6 unpacking: the ‘collection.” moni ‘village mendes aoc ye - formers ‘at the arena, s approving tt * | ed almost every, Canadian gj lowing years of "experimentation. naird =} MeBride™ placed the alue of coins at almost $10,000. ‘The included «Canadian nd: Amer! \ coins with ‘a face |. value of between $4,000 and $5,000. s'y The thieves pried open a bas hile ‘the i McBride’. asd the .coins were = oo 28. net earson,” 26 - an epecurides Joseph: Palmer, *26,": appeared in “Vancouver ‘youths; Ke Be nnd | s court in Trail on M | naird about three months. ago," Mic- |" Bride said. “I hadn't got around to }-He ‘said -the collection, faclud iteps for. devetoging an: | eocracy” ‘im .the’ Vancouver. land forests * were? taken ‘‘recently; fol-| Several. * companies ° and B.C, [CUS Forest :'! Service. ‘personnel + -grafted | 41, ‘ ittings”. from * Douglas ir |= ight: days: without les. One /of the’ mi near:the site of the’a illage’to' allow them.to rem: in | 9 water’ ‘system snd wii rp. day, mia ‘eaunell Eeeiene owe fa Mr, : if these -peo- em) 10 ‘pres! age tax if:the village ‘installs a:wa-|' ter system ‘to supply these,‘ resi- ish “lear's: mates, charges and ®; frontage | tax combined) for’ a’ person having 10° ore: | bile ‘lecture series. will te a frontage ‘would ,be equal |\ :/: Sponsored by” “Notr ‘Dame University’ College, the ‘annual: pu- ‘be: trigger- ‘ed Dec, 12: ‘by Rev. R. Kershaw, a Visiting “lecturer *, of ¢. classics wat | 2 Notre. Dame,’ Lecture time will be ft the arts building. The’ lecturer's ilustrated talk wilt ‘cover: the discoveries:in 1947 serolls.and Papyri ¢ documents in a ves along th id Sea dealing qectasian’ topics a and ‘decipherment copiers: and'the sectarian: authors. | atlon of the'identityof, the ible Bebe several &c of mishentugteal Papers she’ bas |, lettured’a great deal in Hogland oot archeology.’ His eellbheetins ‘the is }) ie was assisted by. We. Waldie! ‘and. w, tret grat whieh | should increase. the quantity’ of wood” grown ‘per “acre ; ‘