_— ATTENTION — WE: . HAVE A LARGE SELECTION OF BICYCLES, TRICYCLES, KIDDIE CARS, TOBOGGANS - AND SLEIGHS —_- i AN IDEAL XMAS, GIFT FOR ANY GIRL: OR BOY SPECIAL o.oo eee eas Any Bicycle bought before Xmes will fave. a choice . of LANTERN, } KICK STAND. or BASKET as a F-R-E-E gift. _ GASTLEGAR BICYCLE SHOP 95 CRESCENT CHRISTHAS | ‘GIT SLIPPERS - FOR MOM — DAD. and: JUNIOR WE HAVE A GRAND SELECTION OF STYLES INA WIDE PRICE: RANGE — + SKATES - IF YOU REQUIRE SKATES. FOR A CHRISTMAS GIFT, . PLEASE. ORDER. NOW ewe plz Ne : ARE -AVAI LABLE Mr. Lambert turned: the meet- ing over to Dr, Johnson ‘for his report, oa, ‘Fire and Light. : after giving .th of, expe ses, Sihich totaled; 440, 2 Dr ala Johnson’ said it was the ‘inten. Mr. e, in his report o: gulls Works, told: of his trip ‘Princeton to see hand the workings afd the; Fordson bead — Phone (2377... i OWwhich © never renting, he said was $1.00 per|happened, “* ans Ae yard while the cost of the new| He‘‘explained ‘fully his. plan equipment was -$.35 -per yard.|to put a'tax’ rate on all land He went on to explain’'some of|supplidd by water to pay a share the difficulties arising see aljon capital charges.on the water gravel pit was purchased, =| system if © water.’ is Available ing it ‘was’ finally, decided to| whether it is used or not. take an option for ‘$200 ‘on one|naird”, he said,’ “has: 54,000 feet owned by Mr. Sharples’:where| of lot” frontage. that’ can‘ be as- good and- the pit|sessed.” If the proposed ‘rate ‘of |" 30c: per lineal foot is charged. a 100° lot, would ‘pay. $30.00: per year, The usual 10% -discount is shape ‘last spring, allowed if. paid before the end of was in fact, no road wher the| February, 1956. Under. the new. thaw ‘came. Work this year con-| mill rate, set: by the Government sisted of 5,000 feet in the Du-|this coming year, of 12 mills in- |; mont. section, 200 feet : near|stead of 20, Mr; Lambert proved Guido’s,.600 feet on the Upper|by a ‘complete breakdown of|* Bench road and 800.: fect: near] figures that . Village © residents the park. The road near the!/ would be paying very little more |? post office had many loads of|than they did last year. in taxes |‘ crushed rock on top of the fill) and even less in some seer lots of and the crew did considérable|the Village... experimenting with ‘oil to keep : Regarding . the the. dust down, and will continue clear up ‘some ‘of: the ing to pay for the legal work on deeds’ to the property in ques- Wie: be in ‘CASTLEGAR at the: CASTLEGAR cH rEL © the misund: standing about individuals have-|: a # DIAMOND SOCKS. * ¥* STRETCHIE. SOCKS “te WOLSEY SOCKS: te: ‘SPORT,.| ote DRESS SHIRTS: white’ ‘and 38 x DRESS. PANTS-wide.. selection. _t SLIPPERS-Romeos & Opera ote GLOVES-Hined a unlined © "BUY WHERE YOUR DOLLAR BUYS DOLLAR VALUE ‘dinner meeting :: of ‘the ‘Cai , and: District Chamber’ of. Com- ‘beth, : EE reslaen of the:cl ugh to blast the lange rock in. the it with- Dumont in the next two or three weeks. d routine ‘nai. OPEN UNTIL 9 P.M. SATURDAY NYLONS, Supe Sil discontinued shades ee Order Early For The Best In TURKEYS, GEESE,’ DUCKS “Hroad: allowance, ‘fh }age’ limits. Cee erell. us! $30: worth of were put in all equipment ex- cept % ton Chev : truck | which didn’t warrant’* one, \ and: ‘time ‘locks turn ‘power-on the block heaters from 6 to 8 every. morn- ing swith a cost of $3.60. month, “Commissioner ‘C. Spence; while |e was on the Board, spent’ most of his time: 6n bylaws. ‘The Trades licence bylaw. was_amen- ded 50 that merchants would pay $10 yearly instead of the former “$20 which will: still be charged. outsiders. Bylaws:on Kinberry Water System. and Completion: of ‘the Fire Hall: had to be" drawn sup. with ‘the statement that it being investigated and has been turned over to’ the’ Town Plan-| ning Commission and will, come up: for: discussion: early in the. new year. fhe meéeting ended with each of ‘the nominees making a few the: being held ‘today. NAKUSP - | Water : 2 et Charter’ Service -’ _Tewing - -Barges - ia PHONE 2901. CASTLEGAR e Transport "Ltd. : F anywhere: on the. Arrow : k ‘Lakes : The Town. was explained a little ea it.was stated 35 to 40% of lots in Kin- naird ‘ are. vacant’ and. Suge! .| these .lots: be sold ‘and builteup before further extension of Vil. Conia! ‘sioner, A. Culley’ gave a very ‘and port on financial affairs. It eee Jate July “when “they first imew something was wrong with | the repo! as ers: completed Dele. No, 52, ‘Mr, Lambert stated’ “Yes,”. with) the ‘Arrow Lakes Ferry ~ ROBSON: TO: EDGEWOOD :Whart water. system | ‘involved. ing and ‘electrical layout for the job Jue usenet eee ot Se by One: reason-‘for the system's operating on a ‘deficit was" that || |ifiwas based’ on a 25 custoiner oe We hi Xmas. jot. stock. + Cubes: Men’s. Shaving’ “Sets * jatovelty, Scope 5 : BRITISH COLUMBIA "THURSDAY; . There’ ares10° boxes toa group;|! 9 ‘for. deliveries ‘and: 1/-for jout:)" going: mail. Each group’ is spaced ', Thursday, nig! Castlegar Board ‘of, ‘Commission: Chairman’ ‘of’! the. Board, Elmer Kraft, introduced the te, ‘sing, was passed: It' was felt to be} extremely . urgent in’: view of the’ fatal! accident ‘on: | November ith * at" the mile, spart—covering : vas (far « Syringa ‘Creek.: The’ mail‘ is: de+ Hines. once a day by ‘Mr. C crossing. 9). ‘It)-was also agree that, the ly Cc. i sete He as. well as Conimissioners we rig and: Krueger Mr. Atchison ‘was re-elected, having ‘served formerly, on: the Parks Board. . Kraft: said a ,yote of ‘thanks’ was :-due’ Harry. :Sommers, re- ea Commissioner, as’ he ‘has| rerideted ‘vaulable’ service in his four-year ,term of office. J. Mac- for their, tanganee and of installation of ‘blink- er. lights. at ‘Pine, and ‘Columbia intersection ) be: taken : up. with the . Village «Commissioners; At this point, pedestrian © crossings | © cutting across the.,through: high- faines: of Eagles Hold Danco For: Teen-Agers deal ‘There’ were: 8 ladies; fromthe F.0.E. } Ladies . Auxiliary. canal the ..C way, as well asthe Pine Bireetit -are involved. The main business of the even- ing .was the election of new’ ex- ecutive ofticers... The. following candidates.”'were elected: Lloyd! Ackney, ..Kinnaird — President; best , wishes: for the future. AS new; member, Gordon Pet- titt. was presented by, N.. Oglow and..accepted without ballot. plea :.for. strong action on! the:matter. of the level railway -| legar, -S. iC Muirliead, ; :Kinnaird i| hospital: committee,” stated: ‘there ajizing - of. the plans, as ithe “BCH-| |! >) Vice- President,. Cc T.- Onions,- Castle- gar. — Secretary; HL. Anderson, Kinnaird, -R:.C. ‘ks, Cast- e held in ‘Trail: by the’ Trail Aux iary No.'2838 ‘on’ Monday, Decem? ber’ 12th): After’: the “meeting -'2) lovely lunch was ‘served by ‘the Trail LA: ? Castlegar! ‘Wetinesday, ‘December ist from 6° to 8° p.m. “he: will) . at the Intersection of" ‘Pine Columbia. * All the children :. can bring ' |thelr letters to, put into ‘his big. mail hag and he. will” ave Santa is’ ‘coming. at the Sa invitation’ of | the: Retail | Merch- ants. Association and will -have| Those: attending the _ meeting A were - Mrs... J. ‘Jensen; * Mrs. 2S: Kinakin, ‘Mrs. C.Ackerman, Mrs. and .:E.; Norris;:.Castlegar’. were the. newly elected: Council -Mem-|° | erogsing between Castlegar and} bers. Mr. Norris; orting “tor. the Ter had; been. further,’ ‘delays : sin fins | 3 next | Teen-age * Dance © will baths wished -to male, come chanees: [held on’ January : 7th, -1956,:~ croésing .. pains Blueberry. . ‘Mr: “Anderson. hed received “no. satisfaction’...from letters | written ».to- the . fue of Highways, “Hon! P.. AL a= lardi, and ‘Phillips, C.P. Supt. ‘in Nels vised: “that®+ the-~ inatter*: Swoul ae toe eee eae ep of Transport for action. - ‘A motion to. have-the’ "Board of Ci of: the ‘Village of Castlegan: ‘and.’ Kinnaird; and ber,of : asked ‘us’ to tell you: that they will appreciate. any assistance |. anyone can. ‘give’ in helping’ to control the crowd: .on that, day. A snowy: wit wider night, ayers spi Faertia audience’ and’: “earrier..Magnificent.., Some ports visited, were Nor- Inited .. ‘Kingdom, ‘Holland - ing. AL Anderson acted as chair-P.O.: : “mat. * ‘trip. ‘aboard: “the: Deonilient -- | brations, :this was ‘gi firemen’, sand: ‘their. wives’ swith- Village Employees’ tand” their] wives and/. Miss. Jean ° Stainton, | Mary; ) secretary. :in’. the “Village -Office. ‘ other’ be called, Mr. Pace ‘Harvic, stated | - ined to:-brini may ‘not: think so but the centlenman - beside ‘him seems ‘to feel that: he’ has, picked ‘the right: man to help him with the special package’:from C; Santa has. lined: up for Frank is to presi¢ ide as Bost, over the “The job. :CBC-Radio- Christmas: Day’ Bri ‘which. will run for about:six: hours: Sanne noon: It will feature a, wide. vi ene on ic, comme! tary ‘and on-the- Canada, : nino ig those who Ee aes an. ‘insight or how Sther Cana- nes dians. will bee “spending : Christmas. as are. 3 schedule and discuss’ the it was: too. large a program’ for one organization’ to handle. soa “meeting of : representatives’ from veil A os of the’ rit. ‘It: was decided ‘that dave, Ross Little, Warrerr Thom- linson, ‘’ Gerald : Kavic,’’ Donny.* Mair, “Albert Merrytield,; SGeOrRS . that: he’ and. his. helpers: ‘would continue * to: flood ‘the “rink, "Mr. ‘| Vie Jenks } has ven. of his’ own Hon | WOR :bY little: sft -Manahan, ~| to: thee lerit delight of the: artists who. gave delight-!.. ful: performances: were’, popular | 95 Jock: Hawkins, our. own.Ron’ and |! Gemmilf. sand | Freddie: Hos- wR Matidocks.was “Em..Cee: for: and on: tor ai few ‘words. Volunteer : Firemen:,are EB A the. a tealing: ‘of ..th a en oe children have, a ig. that the: Co-op’ was: definite- LS, Iya bases even though a. ‘co-| f e “affair and ©: that the! were: not 5100% ; ‘co! butors tofithel KLRC.: ; talling | $3 3 C i ten $300; eign no! Tehild ie judges: awardsa ‘prizes: to ba ‘the’ acts:-which’ were” considered a (epart of the above :mentioned), to shave the .most. popular, appeal froma point of enjoyment, only. s