: $3,000 to $120 000 CASTLEGAR NEWS, . Thursday: Dee. 6,, 1962 32 Cominco Employees With | 40 Years Service. Honored © The group consisted of.20 men {eer of each ‘man briefly. Replics The “class of ‘22" was honored last week by the Consolidated Min- ing and Smelting Company with a dinner, presentations, and many expressions of appreciation and best wishes, Guests of honor were 32 em- ployees who had started with the company and who, this year, a- chieved 40 years of service, Chair- man G, §, Ortner, manager of the personnel division, said .it was the largest gathering of long-service men ‘since the annual event was started seven years ago, from the (Trail operations and 12 from Kimberley. A special. dinner was held in tho East last weok for a Toronto: office employee of Co- minco who attained the same ser- vice-record, Mr. Ortner said 167 company men.have now attained the 40-year service mark, and of these, B are still working. - . , Highlight of the evening wis the’ presentation of a specially- cast gold medal to each, This ‘cere- | mony was held after expressions of $5.00 te oe 000 PER YEAR LBARN Hi easily you can make per year at home, Get this new Book “A small busin- esa of ‘your own" .send ‘$2.00 re) 5, fundable) Relex Inc, 10 K., St- freal: , James, bisa Que. for their loyalty and their contribution to the growth and present place in world industry of Cominco were expressed by R. E. Stavert,. W. S.. Kirkpatrick, R. D, Perry and D. D. Morris in Mon- Heuals) were given by cela the car- : oe " Koetenay’ Builders - and Suppliers - = “Complete: ‘Line of Building Supplies and Manufacturers: of Sash & Doors . CABINET MAKING Pierson Sashless Windows, - Glidden ‘Paints i HARDWARE, were made by a gold medallist on behalf of recipients in each ‘divis- jon. There were 11 gold medallists from the mines division, all Kim- berley men, 11 from the, metallur- gical division, six from the engin-| eering divisiop, three from‘ the chemical and fertilizer division, and one from the comptrollers division, Many facets of early work were mentioned, Alylan, Bond, of besleys recalled that in the Sulli- van M! to produce’ his quota of 20'tons per day of ore, and it wasn't always an easy job. “Now”, he said, ‘a miner can produce many times that with- out much trouble with the methods and machines of today. tioned during the evening was fhe announcement that ‘/D:S.-Miln zinc’ department supervisoi of:work through accident or illn = since, he ‘started ‘in the summer of oe Banquet ‘decorations were ai ranged on the gold, 40-year theme. The ‘numeral 40‘appeared in: gold on the walls. Tables were decorated with gold stars onthe cloths; gold’ candies in gold holders, bouquets of golden mums;: and - gold-printed menus which bore a picture of each of the guests.‘The gold-med- alists wore yellow rosebuds as but- tonaires, and all, 97 in“ number, i | wore ‘gold- imprinted lapel’ cards. Before’ and after dinner. the. group met informally for photo- graphs and refiniscinces, During the evening bouquets and letters “Take it hon: ME wee this paint will save |: you time and Here’s the easy, money- saving Way to have the outside ‘ * of your home looking just the way you want it. Monamel money!” Outside Latex flows on fast and dries fast. And cleaning up afterwards is a cinch. What's more, you'll find you'll need less paint and the result will please you for years. Come. on in today. You'll be glad you did! ‘OGLOW BROS. - BUILDING & SUPPLY CO.: LTD. ; PHONE: 365-3351) Glamorous gifts in'a gay Christmas.wrap Give her a of were to wives of the men. ‘/13 Tweenies Are Enrolled at Robson — -An Brownie Pack Last Monday. saw 13 Tween- ies‘.enrolled in“ the 1st Robson Brownies, : . Brown owl” "Mrs. ‘Jénner, een Owl Mrs, R. Fowler and ine, 40 years ago, a man had |* Another note: of, Neier men: | ° Trail, has not missedja single day ; : Members of the Soroptimist Club. of Castlegar-Kinnaird-Robson were hostesses last Saturday even- ing at! thelr annual Christmas’ cos- tume® party in the Kinnaird Im- Provement:.Socicty Hall, ‘Costumes ‘of every size, shape and color :were the order of: the evening and the result was an out-. standing display of ability, imagin- ation and ingenuity, Tieketd:on the dolls which had been donated by the members were lay's fost-chahging world, Canadians ‘must meet: new. chal- fdeas,'according jto the president of the Bank of Montreal, Ge Arnold Hart. ‘Me, Hart, told the bank's 145th annual meeting that the: period ‘of offer new’ opportunities ‘in’ terms of broader markets, “And in the vi- gorous ‘pursuit of lenges ‘with new receptivity to new} as. follows: Marlene Berger, Box 120,.Cas- tlegar; . H. epee | Agencies, Kinnaird | Mrs." Ralph ‘West, ‘Box 549,)Casteglar; Mrs, C. 8S, Thring, Castlegar; Patricia Th- omson, ¢/o Mrs,.1, Bridgman, Cas- tlegar; Joan Ellingham, 954'Glover Road, Trail; Lynda ‘Munroe, Box 27, Kinnaird; ‘Mrs. C.:S. McKenzie, Box 246, ‘Kinnaird; -Georgina Dufé, Blueberry Creek; Alex Aitken,’ Box 93, Trall; Mrs, Sam Streleoff, Box’ 671,'.Cas- tlegar; Andrea Coombes, c/o: Mrs. NOTICE BRANCH 170. eerie ” Royal Canadian Legion Members LEGION KIDDIES. XMAS PARTY | December, 21;.1962.6:00 p.m. "LEGION, HALL ‘ALF, Coombes, Cameron,'::1232 * Second “Avenue, ‘Trail; Vera Baxisenkott, Box 357, Kinnaird; ‘Mrs.C. Anderson, 1010 § | Park'St.; Nelson; Mrs, Ed Melater, Montrose; Mary Cheveldave, Box 813, Castlegar, “and ‘Elaine Hirtle, Box'479," Cantlegar. 0°". **!\ A ‘dinner’ for’ the’ members. of we'd club ‘and their husbands pre- led ‘the dance. The event: was ‘| particularly’ significant . this “year since 1962 has. marked ‘the 10th an- of hiversary ‘of the’ Boroptiralst) Club | Fi ac R. Wadey ee “2! pepper” oe J. Leckie 365-8389.» Gitte, wil, ‘not be” a reas i not eteeng ra “KINNAIRD ‘SOGIALS /{ Mra.'Kaufman, Ph, 365-5488 Here on'a two-week: visit with Mr. ‘and! Mrs., John ‘McLeod ° is their. daughter, , Mrs,. James Mc- Leod of Burnaby, who expects .to leave for the coast again this week- tough trade-bargaining ‘ahead will| 4: . Visiting on the. past weekend wihch ‘new and growing: markets >| will. provide, lies the i great chal- lenge.te Canadian adaptability, "he added. - Shareholders also heard R. Dp: were their and in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Danny Law and: two New Denver. Mr. Bergen just returned home days and general manager, report a record year’s business to October 31, with assets passing ‘$4 billion and’ loans passing $2 billion, ‘both for” the first time’at a year-end.’ ” It. was.a year of intense com- petition.for deposits among all fin- ancial institutions, he said, with the chartered ibanks “operating * under District oe erenee! Mrs. J. Dalziel who for a large part of the time, then enrolled Sherry. Col- lan Flynn, Laura me ¢ Flynn Maur- _ ROBSON SOGIALS _: from surgery, ¢ . . past week were arranged to stimu- support to St.” ‘Joseph {Rindergar, ten School. ie Sisters Monday morning ne een, Flynn, * ‘| Lynne Santora “rend *Ponald, Louise ;Zurek, "Marni (Mrs. : ‘A. Sanford, Ph. 365-'. * Harold’ and: Hal Bel- ted Beverley ‘Belbeck, Saean Fodor, Mary Lee Bachélor and: Marjorie .| Thors, The Tweenies were taken to _ | the magic pool by a Brownie where -,| they saw.’ themselves. Following this, they formed two lines for the flying-up .ceremony-at ‘which’ Mrs, Dalziel presented .Golden Hands, to’ Margaret‘ Thors, Dianne © Plotnik- ” | off, Patty Belbeck, Patricia Nicker- | ¢ere, derson, Joanné Hav- |° son, Karen’ iltand and Jackie; LaMarche. Lor- raine Donald received her wings. ese Brownies. were ‘greeted by Company Leader Geraldine Gir- ‘| patrot leaders Joy Anderson, Kathy “1, | Giraud and Linda Brown. Captain Mrs. R Bro, who is on ..| a leave. of absence; presented pion- eer badges to Wendy Worley, Bar- Mrs. H.'Hyson ‘is acting ‘captain of "| the 1st “Robson ‘Guides, > Commissioner Mrs,. J. Dalziel made the announcement: to moth- “:;Jers~ and. fathers ‘that Geraldine | itt. Giraudhas been chosen to repre- sent ‘Castlegar Guide™ District ‘at Covina, Calif., in August’ and ‘of- fered congratulations sto “Dene,” as she is Brownies and Guides in a sing-song around ‘the campfire; ‘after ‘which 2.,:| coffee and cocoa. were served to all. "LAVENDER gift ‘et by M5 YARDLEY. sce Sa 845 Lares a : a and SOAP ‘ENGLISH LAVENDER $e) 00 BATH, Sau TABLETS ENGL Ast LAVENDER Pate TALC Pown) #88 / There's a Yardley gift set for everyone on your. Tet at ~ Castlegar Drug. | R. E, Goulet Corner of Pine & Columbia Phone 366-3921 . Giraud the new. president of Parents Committee, extended an invitation to all to attend the, coffee party and candy sale:in the Rob- son hall on:Dec, 8 at..10,30 a.m: ‘Sorority. Disousses. Sigma Phi Chapter, zathered at the home of Mrs. L. Nesbitt for a: “| ing-and social evening recent! The program - presented - was : We gh ‘by Mrs. G. Rees and Mrs. Nyhus on “your day. socially.” Chinese food prepared by the me: bers Was : thoroughly enjoyed..'° >> : ce bara Fowler and, Geraldine Giraud, ). own, Geraldine Giraud then’ Jed the’ ‘Your. Day Socially’. ‘Members’ of - Alpha: Phi, Beta beck: “returned! from ‘an East 'Koo- tenay hunting trip'on the weekend with an‘ Elk each. = ‘Mr. and’ Mrs, H. ‘Evans spent | Saturday. in: Spokane, returning home’ that evening. z Mr. and: Mrs.’ David ‘Stewart Sr; spent last“ weekend in Nakusp where ‘they attended. the .50th. an- niversary © of the ‘Masonic! Lodge :. Mrs, S.-Dewis is'at ‘homie ‘again, alter undergoing surgery. in: Koo- tenay. Lake General Hospital. ae aud who presented’ them, to. their | ~ Drive, Registration Dues ‘Discussed The new Legion: appointed Cas- tlegar ‘Group: Committee ‘met. re- cently at the home of Gordon Pet- Reports were submitted: from the four cub and scout’ groups. Mr. Wilcox reported eight new chums had joined the C pack‘and they had. <|a-suecessful bottle drive. Mr. “Con- royof-B pack’ has-collected all ne- cessary registration’ dues. Mr. Jack- gress and also a changed in. meeting place from the United Church base- ment to the Twin Rivers School.- Mrs. Denneus and Mr, Wilcox: will. donate | the! use. of their baze- ments’ for scout ‘patrols: Bob: King and: Brian Mosely’ havé indicated they ‘will be .willing.to assist in training a scout:patrol. Both’: of these.“ young men ‘are’ exquéen ing and cubbing: experience. ©. stitute leaders to insure continulty in the gorups Program. Aaa leaders, If anyone is interested ‘in ibove group. committee or r Legion son of A pack-reports good pro-| > couts and have considerable scout- g training youths to be good.citizens, | ¥ they are asked to contact any of the | § The ‘socials were held in the 1 form of ‘coffee parties, . The being a ‘eligueea. get together ‘of. neighbors’ and “frlends- of Mrs.. T. Cormier at her home on Wednesday of last week: Her guests were Mrs, Towlin, Mrs, Nick Sheltontuly: tive E. Fitzpatrick, Mrs, J. Stew: Mrs. Peter.Soberlak, Mrs, R, aul Mrs, E.‘Sorge and Mrs. J. Kaufm: at a,beautiful appointed coffee ta- ble when her guests were Mrs. ‘V. Campbell, ‘Mrs. Karl ‘Soberlak, Mrs. W.: Fields, Mrs, W.'Kuit and Mrs. “A. Guimont, Several invited guests . sent their’ regrets -at- not being table: to’ attend : due: to the J onset. of. winter Ford» conditions that morning.’ > This ‘Monday saw the “third cottee party, held at the -home of M,.McGauley when . she reused a number‘of. ladies assist- ed, by“Mrs."Pat | Haley“ as .co-host- ess,. Guests” attending * were Mrs, Lloyd Lyons, Mrs: C, Gaessen, Mrs, Pd Gaesseni: Mrs. Ross: Turner, . W. Evans, Mrs.* F. Kanicki, Mrs. J. Fodor and Mrs, A, Eldri se. tha pies oes ? Mr. and Mrs, 'Gardon ‘Archi bald ‘motored ‘to: Osoyoos on’ the weekend)’ where - they ‘visited Mr. and-Mrs.;Frank Anscombe. ‘Thought for the week, no man should‘ swallow more beliefs than ho can digest, after i Trail ‘hospital. He is contaleseing F hate interest in‘the forming of an | jf assistance group which would add cS with: Mr. and, Mrs. Frank Bergen | "5 children Janice -and Heather of | # Three Social events within the | 88 ‘ fivat | § | Lettuce, @ Case of 12 large. bottles : Ce nal Phone 365.3093 * Free Del Margarine, Harvest 3 te. .. ana ple Winners re RENN dl -Milk, Alpha 6. tins. “89c Shortening, snowstake 2% T9c# ; Chocolate, Teddy Instant 2 ibs. 79C $1.00 Juice, Heinz: “Tomato 3 ‘AB-or; “tins” g Jel lo, ‘Assored flavors 10 for oe ‘To coordinate plans: for: the]. OR new group, participants who will | be-on the executive met with ape f SUGAR 10 Ibs: . By ‘ ork:Chops, are Weiners, ‘I Denes 2 large heads 20 Grapefruit, Pink 5 for Dog'Food, or. saitard’s 10 tins $1. Purex 4 rolls. Ginger. Ale "PLUS DEPOSIT A9c : $1.98 5 Y ‘Mixed Nuts, Ne = Ib. A9c f % Chocolates Assorted 1 Ib, Box .59c i : Butter, Ist st grade lb. A9c Rotates on. “Gome, 100 tb, seek’ $1 99. : “AGENTS FOR KOOTENAY. LAUNDRY. ©: BARA R NI : ounce ce “‘Vetéran. scouters Jim! McLuck- | ie and :Al“Read‘ will ‘act.as_ sub-| & ‘Additional leaders: are ‘still ne-| § 4 cessary. Ladies “may “act as cub| “ Phone 365-5240 CL ‘CHRISTMAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS © Take advantage of our Christmas Lay-Away Plan Appliances G.E. STEAM IRONS G.E: SPRAY & STEAM IRONS G.E. TOASTER. OVENS G.E. HAND. MIXERS G.E. STAND MIXERS G.E. FRY: PANS G.E.: WAFFLE IRONS G.E. HAIR, DRYERS G.E. AUTOMATIC BLANKETS *G.E. CAN OPENERS G.E. COFFEE. MAKERS. G.E.. VACUUMS ': G.E.: FLOOR POLISHERS G.E. HEATERS - Boundary Electric "| CASTLEGAR LTD. FOR eveny occasion ® Beautiful Arrangements — Gorgeous Flowering Piants Imported Gifts — Gift Cards and Gift Wrap FLOWERS WIRED ANYWHERE : Helen's Flower Shop’ Ltd. Phone 365-5191. 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