CASTLEGAR. NEWS, Thursday, Oct, 22, 1964 Oct, 22, 1964 3 gifts this Christmas 1 A. yearly. subscription . to BEAUTIFUL BRITISH COLUMBIA (worth $2.00 alone), and _ floral diary with 26 beautiful B.C, colour scenes (worth $1.00). 3 Gee A tasteful x 8" Christmas greeting your gift i with the: mafor- Jack k White’ 's Field & is ty being, around the one pound "funting has been Brodue: ing fewer. game ‘animals capita’thon last year'by’a' ‘atge rmargin.A’ few goats ‘are bein taken’ and’ the odd ‘moose ‘an elk, but'the ‘hunter success .ra- tlo is’ at a arbeen fi ebb right) now. na ,| than: it: has three; years. ' PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister: Rev. S. H. Kerr Morning Worship 11 am. Sunday School 9.30 a.m. A. warm invitation to worship is sont of He aay everyone Kootenays.” It! ‘seems ‘they were -| walking ‘along a road near eral and: looked ‘uy to’see.a’ young rowsing ‘towards | : them. They, ducked: down and waited ‘for’ ‘the’ young: bull’'to feed ‘slowly to within’ easy range and: thelr: rifles... - + The following day Terry Burke ‘and ‘Gus''Leltner came along ‘and jhey sagined forces. ted two goats ST..DAVID'S ANGLICAN: “CHURCH 8 am. Holy Communion St. David's. 4 a.m. Holy Communton, St. vid's.* 7.80 p.m, Evensong, Robson Me- ri i Church.’ and away ant the other-four in hot pursuit, They opened up at long ‘range and managed to bag both of them — they a now known as the 41 shot quart. e Leno. Griffoni, George Gul- mont, Albert Guimont, Bliss In- nis and Adolph Halbouer eet jerry put Bert ashore and after’ a''40- f them. Dee: comin} slower “rate * than’ ‘ever’: before but with the change in the'wea- the Kilt’ ehould plek'u his PA ee enerations. ‘ fi ‘the’ reports’ 1 have heard sods Huet there has been: one a rotect’ ture’ rather ‘laziness at stu is no .é: And produce were taken‘in restricted ‘areas or-out ‘of season’ you: must suf fer the consequel Howev thousands of other sportsmen bear the stigma and contempt: as"people refer:to ali sportsmen’ when one goofs ‘off. his le" F minute’: stalk; Bot eame & “back with the i Emlo Pierpoint Is New Proxy Of Local Figure Skating Group” wD fy nag My bree . ‘The) letter in last. week's paper: ‘by retiring president Jack ite really :proved ‘effective, At) Monday's ' meeting « over: 50 |e turned: out: to “auppo e.' Castlegar: Figure § ne ss ve The new slate of. itissra iH is: president, Ernie Plerpoint; to fitst vice!" Mra. E Mel MeGauleys at ad cond-vice,’ Mrs, ‘Kani ary-treasurér is°Mrs! Fe ae rhen and the! new. directors are Ben Thor-Larsen; Mrs.) Woods,, Mra, Butler,-Mr. Woodrow, Mrs. Fitz: | patrick | and: Mrs,. Hebert. * RG| ation for the coming year’ was’ set!for ’ Oct.::30 from 7 to 9 p.m. at two of our'larger grocery outlets “yet to be con- tacted. ..°:. increase -over- Jast cessaty to! off-set the’slight de- ficit in te expenses ex- e Read the ate they’re free’and for your c 8 year. 10 days seventy miles up Valley and: came’ back: with three cow elk and a six point |: pull-moose. The best talley 80, far. for one party. John ;Zagazon, Roy Percl- val, and Jim Dobinson bagged three goats on thet recent hunt. of napreg CHURCH Pastor D. Resien, B. Th. “es 5-7375 : Sabeciotigs worth 25¢). * A $3.25 value for $2.00! Beautiful British” Columbia is'a wonderful gift f for friends and relatives anywhere in. the world: This spectacular illustrated. magazine deals exclusively with B.C. and Is published, Quarterly by the Department ‘OF Recreation’ . and Conservation. * All three gifts: current Issue of the magazine, calendar “and greeting card, come ina special’ protective envelope that will be mailed out: for you, Send: sdéveral this year. . Come in soon to GASTLEGAR NEWS ° A $3.25 VALUE.FOR $2.00 Genelle™ ee 115 Bana) Sunday’ School nnaird ”. 1 Genelie’. . . * 9.80! adm.” Indies — colored - slides “Paster —'R: K.'Webb +e Phy 965-5212 «+ goats, * Bert Martin and Berry Hill were fish- the Arrow Lakes when ing up’ they ‘spotted’ two goats above to- Speaking unprepared upon Toastenisteets Club.-were: asked ;impromptu and " Kinette Glub Is Planning Turkey Draw The second ‘meeting of the current year for the -Kinette| Club was ‘held: at the home of secret oreen Jaques. tary dent Teena Leitch op- ened . with. the introduction of Donna Westcott, a prospective th member. was AY turkey raffle was then discussed. This wi e taking place during Me ember and the winning ticket is,to be.drawn at the pene Some’ did ‘so convincingly: Miss Corrie’ Hogendoorn, had all the ladies speak on the Queen’s elothes,* French in the schools, and the farmer’s best wife or: his wheel- An n induetion service ‘tor two re was ‘held by! Mrs. Toastmistress ‘Sadie. Ham- monds introduced the'two speak- ct né"Hubert’s iristruc- cabulaty. Contest ‘she ' tested “the 7 mem- bers? rand ‘by’ presenting .a list ‘of ‘we with a’ variety of oper "de setini ions Slides “of Africa 2 sated cost neti To be Shown Here bratast The regular. meeting of-St. Rita’s -CWL was held: at the home of Mrs. 'P. . Soberlak of | Kinnaird. The’ ‘meeting followed a de- licious” turkey: dinner Psnbors and Served -by': the: Pto. was evaluated * ‘by. "Mrs. Ba Lanzarotta.* Usng~het! cond ; speaker, Mes: “Queens Clothes S, "French Vali Toastmistress a, given subject is not: easy. To make it harder, members of. Vali BY. Sie topicmistress of the evening, | ‘ s Subjects Speastorest layin, ball rames in: this \hap- By nrefres cand far away. ° contrary to: their. own ‘beliefs. | ching wa vei is er start ed ‘with the. saying of grace by. Mira. Mary.Taragoft. The hos- tess,;” Mrs. "Shoals: introduced two " guests. The closing’ thought py hits. “Mary Riikoff ‘suggésted Iie. ‘a’ happy “life; isa ‘quiet ee : “Alpha Phi Tabs Combines Programs For One Good One: - Memibers.of ‘the-Alpha Phi Chapter. of Beta:Sigma, Phi met recently at the home of Mar- vin’. Wood. a There ‘was..a: short Rose! ¥ ool India where ina smali 1 area thigh pedple™in’ the “Wworld2\' They? ‘do aot ‘haveé‘any: lilnessés prevalent in! other ’ civilizations, 'due*'to their simple’ “diet and‘ ‘joy of ly of fruits and’ grains, ‘Hardly any meat, alcohol: +0) are praca clever way’ of: preparing .the soil, utilizing - well-rotted ‘co: posts, By the way, it-is ‘not ‘un: usual to see ear-old"'mén of -the - executive.: i) Father’ Brophy reminded the members ¢ of. ‘the Feast ‘of ir from: ‘Africa: -will show slides a’s. Hall on Nov. 7. ————— Pvenvhing For Baby a For Showers arid Gifts : BUNTING BAGS Orlon and Nylon Pile and HOODED COATS CINDY’S MM CMRMORRNNRENM —_—iiiziiiirio A cnc an experienced : m AES _ Boundary El for at ‘éofivetie.a pantry sho- wer -for thé Sisters: to’ be held Oct.” 24° from '2 to” 5 p.m./in St. (S| Rita’s’ Hall. Mrs. Anne Gall will be con- venor for . Prospector ae The ads must be in by Nov. 1 Av spaghetti: dinner i be held in the Legion Hall between the hours of 5 and.7. p.m. on Nov. 7;-Mrs. Brodman, Mrs. For- nelli, Mrs. Soberlak and Mrs. Campbell will form a committee to: look’ after. ararngements for the dinner, girl Mrs. McGauley read a short mination: are given free of. ‘An Invi poem : from. “ tation to Pray at Eventide”. s SEWER INSTALLATIONS ectric | Ltd Phone 365-7241 srzomevnsessnesiateminata 30 Girls Taking -Deporiment Course With Modeling A most rewarding and int teresting . class’ -is: now. being held every ae ay evening -by the Mutual. improvement ASS0- ciation of The ‘Church of Jesus ‘of Latter-Day Saints for the growth and. development of youth. . perme Some 30° girls ‘are’ taking ini ‘almost' se- oe cluded Blond of!" arian .] Stock, théy'are'the heal! living. Their’ diet’ consists 'main-| i ag. program: prewente by ‘Mrs. Ed isakson, ‘Mrs. JoeCharban and Mrs. Jim" Gormley. * Though the' program was a combination of two. excellent sures < Possession,” it’ was "enjoyed by A great interest was. shown * display of old china and antique dolls... ended with refreshments: being OLOHd LLL this ‘modeling and‘ deportment Be course which places’ particul: charm, on grooming, poise and Is, from all deno- charge the professional care‘ of Mrs. W. R. Vance’ and Miss Diane Langevin. Mrs. ee ‘is arisian,” and Israeli models, ‘She also has had experience with.TV model- ing. Miss Langevin: is: a-:furtior: model — having.- =rcompletedsia course at Vancouver. | ef Pen PHOTOS JU M P ER S styled in Shift, ‘Haine . and Sling Shot . RED - BROWN - BRASS ; ’ BLUE - Sizes 8 - 16 See our matching blouses ‘in. white, polli-ardot or. printed. Z westock a full telgetion oft y SAVAGE SHOES 4 for childrens ee PIONEER | SmLNER ANNIVERSARY CONTEST. HOW .. 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To help keep Canada's bullding trades ‘busy and seauetive « during the winter season} the Federal Government is again - res - offering to pay a $500 cash incentive to those who build or ybuy'a winter: but home for their own occupancy. ‘Whatisa Winter-Built Home?:: f§ -Nwinter built hme under this program Is one that has not proceeded beyond the first floor joist stageby: November 18th and is substantially completed by, March Sst 1965, “How Do You Proceed? It's easy. Pick up an Application for Certification form at your Nationat Employment office or,Central Mortgage and Housing’ Corporation ‘office: TU it out and mail to your. néarést CMHC office. If yout he "your builder can do this on the bs “See yo i built Help: yourselt to that + eae to. your, ‘cash incentive and’ help it $500. aoe industry stay busy throughout the winter. fOr sear Winter more than homes were buitt under of Labour, Canada, Fs w A | Having’a cheat Xray. and TB. skin :.test.:is:a Xray and ‘skin test venient’ as’ possible. B8.. ce. step.or two of aie ‘doorstep. _ All you ‘do is give your name, mae and i age:to a clerk. “For the Xs rou merely - . stand in wr the May gout camera a for a few brief’seconds while . technician « d “tu losis hits everyone’: 'S re book. It costs $15,000 to treat and rehabilitate an average TB case’ and, since: itreattnent ‘is; given ‘free’ by: the; gov- ernment, : everybody: helps pay’ ‘for it through taxes. ‘The tragic: thing ‘about the high’ cost ‘and’ the suffering | caused by. tuberculosis is: that‘ it: is: unnecessary. g since ear! need ‘ot ‘a Caaresitiat child when the occaston: arlses.* Diversified groupings. of prescribed homes fulfill’ a’ cholce not available unless homes ‘have been sought fat and” id thels descriptions read- a5. a ‘while; tho, need for fost- er, homes, ‘is... continuous,. .the ¢hildren’ |, needing ;: homes fe e | quently, do: not ; fit, within "The: chest Xray has’ béen one of medicine’s'most valuable tools — especially in the detec- tion of tuberculosis, lung cancer and other chest diseases, Its va- lue is wells Haowal to all. lt takes the skilled Opera tion ‘nurses about 20 seconds te to 8] inject’ a smalldrop of - fluid "| between’ the: players of skin ‘on } the: py ert forearm. « and’ is valuable. nt fight es dep the’ foster on a cycle of two:'to: three::m: onthe in‘ the home !which as: ency ‘to ‘be “established” for use: over’ and ‘over again. -The. meeting. was.told that willing homes ‘for’ older child- y are often. urgent ;by the the ‘social worker must oats DOES ‘discov the disease i to ‘stamp’ out: In two to’ three days; after the injection, one of two things will happen where the drop of ais wai ati germs in. the: Body and.s0 you cannot possibly have tuberculosis. |. P_ap- Ineans you ‘have: been’ infected by the’ germ that causes TB and should-have ‘a’ chest’ X-ray now and regularly ‘inthe’ future. : Operation ‘Doorstep officials stress that ag ave TB skin MEAN: THA‘ YOU: NAVE RGTUAL ‘TUBER- CULOSIS : DISEASE. wever, “people. with a po- é° TB : skin, test ly ‘to:develop tuber- culosis:. than ; others;“They: sho- a-regular, This will an, periods that if they do it will. be ci ered “early any ea it ra) Be fost and before it is spread to otuere. é& ‘point view, st X-ray, telis.us: where’ you been -and atthe (4 . “WEST. KOOTENAY. POWER T| land. known’ to’ have Recently are ‘enuenty ‘given . ee fe ‘prepare: ope children who do: not fit -into; the | limits: prescribed, then they