RSET Women’s Place. Is Lively Subject ’>! Are we utilizing the potentiall- tles of. our intelligent’ wometto the full.in North! American ‘sd- ciety? Dick Wade,’ table’: topics master, at the last Castlegar Toast- masters meeting Inunched the ques- ‘tion at the club's first ladies night of the new scason and | The - discussion ‘guickly nar- of ‘whether; or’ not. wives should work, Bill Reed led the opposition with’ tho argument’ that ‘a wife is the ‘centre, of ‘the homo: and be. longs there, He’ was »vigorously had a vigorous debate ‘Vhis hands,’, Experience | Counts! “THE “CHAIRMAN OF ; COUNCIL MUST HAVE HAD PREVIOUS VILLAGE EXPERIENCE. VE HAD: 5% YEARS Vote ,COOK for: e Maintenance of present -fax level or less. ‘e@ Pay-as- -you-go policy.’ © Closer cooperation _bet- ween citizens and village . council, @ Support all schools, hos- ‘pitals and ‘anything , for the general.’ = the community. “For ar Castlogar Chairman 4 | 'pabilitles, “To : elfare of : yy Allan fan Peterson and/Bob Watter: ‘Peter Majesgey. led the. “pro: len“Selbie agreed ‘that they should have enough time to do so since they had so’'many “labor saving devices—particularly that mast du- rable model—the modern husband, ‘BAL Waldie rounded out: the discussion | with © the "suggestion that‘ women are also people” with, their’ individual ambitions and ca- york outside ’: thie home or’ not, therefore was jan in- sonality and’ circumstances. ; monished the ‘speakers for straying away from’ this!and other table topics’ discussed. } “, After the toast to the ‘Queen, proposed by ‘Sid: Sidoni.,and the toast. to the ‘ladies - by “Herman Kemperman and ‘anawered by Mra. ‘A.’ Shatek, ; Toastmaster’. George Marken introduced: the ‘evening's stration: Gn. thé : three ‘points “of |: public speaking; Bill Weldie, who offered ‘an. erudite on the theories history ‘and : practice” of taxation; 1} Ed Mosby, who used excerpts from ‘Hansard ‘-and * personal boyhood recollections to illustrate ‘a witty and. interesting. discussion | of speech and the speaking voice;‘and 3, Charters who used a clay female figure he was thaking as:a. ‘‘mat- “LINE UP. halle : ‘ate KEN‘S . WHEEL” ALIGNMENT AT THE CHEVRON STATION IN KINNAIRD Ph: 365-2472 rowed ‘down’ to: the:/old. question | ; and Jnaigted that in many, tt Hi 4 f it the wife Working. Chairman ‘AL 3 dividual matter dependent on per: : Georg -Shanks,: as evaluator, | * while approving’ of the, vigor, and |. thoughtfulness..of the debate. ad-| IN CANADA ‘IT HAPPENED : By Mal. . Gampbell Lprtrdltees DOES TELL ,: | wren HE CALLED THE PATENT OFFICE AT NINE, . .FOUND A LADY. THE speakers —- Paul Moroso, who gavé | meeting. A an in audieiiee participation | demon- | cc er! al manifestation” of: Joan of ‘¢, maid of Orleans’ in a eulogy ‘on’ woman, * George Guimont, the ‘standby speaker": will spe at’ the next The. speakers ‘were evaluated on their efforts by Andy Shutek, Bin ill Reed, Harvey Pitman and by area: governor’ Reg Dill who also Presented. each of . the “Its Organize To. Got ‘Out Vote Next “Thursday ‘The recently formed Castlegar. Kinnaird Junior Chamber of Com- merce will ‘conduct: a Vigorous with a Toastmaster’s pin.. “One of the wittiest ¢ in: C Hegar ne Kinnaird next. nt Thray of ‘the ‘evening ‘was ‘given “by ‘the ‘Um and Ah’ counter, Allan Wood- row, who found that’ one’ exper- jenced’ speaker alone was: guilty of 17 ‘Ah’s’ for. the evening. ‘Mr. Woodrow described'““UM", a prefix of Anglo Saxon and Scandi- navian origin signifying “around”, “about”, ete. we oe “the Jaycees advised Castlegar council: at’ its meeting: lastiweek that they have .a’ cavalcade of 10] ny rears organized which willbe led by. an’ RCMP patrol, car, a. fire truck and the Castlegar ambulance. +. The Jaycees “will also. tele-|’ Phone, everyone on the voters’ list hY of surprise, -pity;: ‘complaint,* con- tent, dislike, joy, exultation,: dis- like, ‘according to:the manner of utterance. “Um": and “Ah"® counter. for a long -time’ so, when’ one: member was assigned : the,’ job :for ladies night, most members probably. ask- ed’ themselves, ““Ig "this job‘ neces- sary?” Momentarily therefore this reaction ’ was’ probably ‘confirmed when: the ‘'Um and: Ah Counter”, Allan Woodrow, got to his feet and ‘admitted, that: this’ had been” his IAAL ——— — occ FLOOK © 5 EET TTT oa our store*-will be open 9-9 Mondays to Fridays and « Saturdays 9-6 for? “your Christmas ‘shop “at ‘leisure. PITTS PLAZA DRUG Mnaay ‘Dee! aL - ina chy pall Layla = Kiddies’ Christmas Party ‘in Hall-;December’ 20, 1963 Children between ages of 3-10 “years . elusive. “Please ‘call one ‘of the f December 6.°. REMEMBER. oman initial reaction as well. None, ithe lens, Allan is a tho- id ‘the members and re Ghuckted appreciatively as he. explained: how he had pursued his “elusive ° quarry « through’ -dic- tionaries of ¢ver increasing dimen- sions until he arrived at the above definitions... The chuckles became guffaws as he admitted that he had become 50, ‘fascinated by the ‘“‘Ahs”—50 of fi five | mi ‘The ‘club. has “not used’ ‘an|: g the em of Polling ‘hours. - ¢ minco Power Record Honored 1One- million accident: free m man hours have been recorded by the power department’ of the Consoli- dated - Mining:'and Com- ‘The followlig letter ith: by, Castlegar, council ‘at’ its meeting: ; last 's we professional ‘ plan KS mann,’ the ‘letter ” Seale’ with tho matter of pedestrian acces to the .| area west of the CPR ons improvement "co ura; be made" by providing the’ proposed level : walkway) crossing’ between INSURANCE AND - REAL“ ESTATE NEEDS. 44 Crescent and ‘Lakeview St: f'.a'/pedestrian ‘crossing’! of ‘MibSrallway tracks for. the ‘areas Which Ue west of the distances ‘and times ':is area, The .walking distances listed are ‘approximate calculated: ave- rage distances for the areas. . . . Crossing1: refers to' a level treet. crossing in‘‘the. vicinity” of the exiating private crossing. Cross- ing 2 refers to a proposed ‘level walkway crossing approximately 1, 100/feet north of the railway. sta- tion building. Such: a ' pedes' crossing could be built asia. walk- would connect on the east side _ with the. junction .of Creacent St. and Columbia ’ Ave, and ‘on. the walkw: Crossing'3 refota toa rian ‘overpass: bridge which: ctu be located approximately 90 feet ‘| north of the point where the vil- lage boundary running west to east | : meets the railway right of. way: the vicinity of the ‘village: hall: The list” shows ‘comparatlve distances and ties the the. three aeas west of the tracks. The north wuilt ‘up? with 48° houses, the: en mt it fhe ee i pe is un- South areas adequately, and no im- North’ area the: distance to the busines ‘district “is inconvenient, However, about’ 50 houses at the south end of the village are at the ‘The distance:from the North area to the ‘business district ‘could’ be cut in ‘half by providing crossing 2. The distance to thé school would tened. point: whére’! sn overpass’ bridge, Crossing -3,: would: provide: relief. ‘area’ west .of the tracks: is:fully, built up it. will ac. commodate ‘about 200. families, of these about 40 families. would be- pany. at) Trail, ‘it was by Cominco's safety and hygiene department. The 48: empolyeés who look | ~ after conversion of power, for, elec- trolytic processes have: worked for more.thannine years without a disabling -accident. It is the: tenth - ‘time in the history of the company that a de- parment has’ worked 1,000,000 man ‘Warming About Flammable Solvents The indiscrimi: use of gaso- line ‘and. other flammable solvents as cleaning: agents in industry. has brought ‘a. warning. from the acci-| dent, Prevention department. of : the | hours ‘without: injury. The occasion’ was celebrated by steak dinners attended’ by the en- ‘Board in Vancouver.” ie The’ “WCB. ceautlons - ndustiy jain - alone, that Ee forgot to count the There ‘were “ang” at: the: be- -ainning of sentences and “‘Ahs” a thé ‘end: of ;sentences ‘and :{‘Ahs” peppered. through them: at ‘every. possible angle: and :aspect.,-There were “‘thatAhs", ““I:think Ahs", fom “Ahs”: and “Ab against the walled: cities”, It was a humbling experience for, the guilty. parties, allo: whom’ whee tire and of- Hetels. i 3. V. Rogers, manager of he engineering division, said: the safe- ty achievement was “a very ex- eellent® record” for the type’ of, work the men, are doing. ° He ‘said } only. one other such |.record ; has been “attained* in the engineering division. ene J, B, Bik that an: “Rumber. of \in- juries ‘are’ occuring.’ from : explo- sions and fires caused ‘by, workmen using gasoline and other flammable] solvents for’ cleaning ‘and. degt ing ‘purposes. }Many.‘of these’ “solvents ‘are_al- so being used for cleaning purposes by.the general,’ Public he are un- aware. of ' the’ their’ tge.* Crossing 1 serves the new and|* provements are anticipated by pro- |. :..:; viding * other’ crossings,” For~the |* Girls Woolen ‘and: ‘Ainal. Dresses i sizes 7 - 14 and Teens 10% OFF Many, styles and colors ; iin .Ladies: and Girls ‘ Orion’ Pite Hate — 508 | em now RESIDENTS “21 ELECT) "TO WORK HARD FOR ‘THE = BETTERMENT: OF THE VILLAGE: - at home In front: - old rocking: chatr. q “This Weekend, marks the ‘loss = of thie’ major portion ‘of the hunt- ing season throughout the Province ‘ except : for’ ducks” and : ‘ea! Kootonays.: Elk and ‘Deer of both sexes -are | still open’ from roe south: till Dec,’ 22°80’ those: who have not filled: their’ “age, by this . Weekend ' still have. It's Bulls only in:the East Koo tenayp ‘till ‘the end of ‘this week |‘; and : there, ‘are ‘tila. lot, of. Elic . being! taken® arbitnd Wardner; Jaf-| fre,’ Canal’ Flats and ‘the: Picker: | 5, ing Hills country. ‘They're heading out to: the winter feeding grounds }., and. this heavy,’snow- is pushing * them right, atong to those, waiting : ‘for, them ‘on’ the way through. Ray Lee and Frank: Low) bag. no game: “This proves the point too —-'you never, get: them’ sitting » with ight: others from’ .. and watching them bed down: ‘They drove through:a‘camp of about:20 ‘had ‘all: been, hunting the -rolling * country,:. parked their. with thelr: rifles. jour ‘climb, thoy |g, ere't! ey: had ed soma, sand : were goon out much to the of the boys down b > day, > day, they headed into my favorite ba hunting -country,,' thé /Elk Valley: It, .was‘snowing when they camped the fire in the | that Ing «: coming. when., they ‘awoke, knowing . how: it) can ‘settle i that “country, they headed ‘out, ‘Withchains on. the four wheel drive and in Bull low they helped two, parties: out ‘from’ Vancouver tion’ officor’ Pete “Ewart.and’ ano- next day,'tho Ball was started roll- the other ‘hunters out trapped;‘In’ tho - Valley. + Art\‘ond\Frank headed’ back ‘home, with'a'stop at Elko to wach “sheep* - grazing fotin ‘Bach brought back a nice four ‘point bull. ‘Moose .after:.an eight hour: pack ‘to ket, it out, .and as-‘ho‘'said “a: milo ‘of ‘that was uphill; where: my. ‘partner met me ‘and helped to; take it: the’ rest ‘of Finley Greek and “tn go doing earns the hard) luck award for. this year, ‘Apparently Bud threw'a ‘conrod in his \Volkswagon‘on the Salmo-Cres- fon ighway: a nd had to get. tow- the! wagon, came Sue Sweeny’s' car then; pulled’ our local" conserva-_ ther: officer ‘out; of the ditch, The |.; ‘Finley: Creck country the ‘temper: |“ 4 wey, Latex: It smooths’ on‘ fast—dries in “minutes—s completely, odor-free,: Touches up ‘in no time—and: cleans up ‘with: just é Everyone Welcome ;| ature dropped to:12 below. “Froze | a’ the: water’ on‘ tho stove, eggs, milk and. everything below waist level,” Doris’ informed: me.:"Why ‘it was 80 ‘gold;:we “slept; inside of two sleeping, bags,‘ with. nela“and toquoion:' And ‘I'm sure that: if we hadn't: liad those. toques on'we would have got Pnuemonta," she':said.., “Besides it’ being cold, Bud's seope: went’ aut of whack’ and he |" inissed "while « shooting two) Elk my.-red ‘flan-) She ‘andereroft of, St. ‘Davi 8) Church, | was ‘a very busy place .on >>| Saturday’ afternoon Noy. 23, when 5 hk Castlegar. branch ofthe WA| R. nh a.very successful | Chriatmas ‘were welcomed ‘| Mrs, ee Donnan, -the president. ae W.:Reed,‘vicar's warden ident and | , opened ‘the’ sale wishing the mem- bers “every, success, ‘He welcomed | th ests. and hoped all: would have/sa\ pleasant «afternoon. ; *..)’ “The hall was appropriately de- ce cloth’ and * centered’; with large Christnias tree on a round mirror,:'The. base. ofthe: tree’ was surrounded by amall lighted:Christ- mas™ lights. ’:The Christmas’: tree was made: of; white. net and was ‘covered:(,with. tiny. Christmas or- The centre ‘piece “was flanked ‘on ‘either side.by tall light. ed green.jtapers, ‘Mrs,: E.:Herman corations ‘and corsages Mra. J Killough | and); Mrs, EB. Horan Doll: contest was in charge.of. Mrs. ‘Weat; jelly bean _suessing con: test," Mrs.) eee the’! teas: ind, the’ girls' were very. pais in their: uniforms ner of the jelly.bean ‘guessing. She guessed 255 beans: inthe ar and there, were 256. «The door. prize which | was donated by ‘Miss Doris, Westwood in? England: was won vy. Mrs, J. was ‘responsible for, the « of the «tal i ‘The walidual tea tables were cach centered with‘a small Christ. and‘ four Deer: They. had’ Elk pass | mi behind'the dabin’ whilo: they were | lar away® hunting and‘ even’.'walking in‘ their, tracks, in’ the fresh ‘snow. However’ just to” make him ‘feel good. Dorls~: nalléd:;'a Doe: with a neck “shot. and “Wilf: picked up a button buck..On his return home | <* Bud: found: someone ‘had ‘run ‘over pnd," killed? his Collic:, dog :and swears. he ian’t’ going hunting aga- in.) (They. are, already.” planning ‘year’s: hunt.) Never «mind, ne Bud, there’are trips: like-that, but : not, too‘ often. 1 Jae, Fodo: ‘and Gordon‘ Pettitt ‘got skunked ‘on ‘their: two-day: jaunt last weekend over. in'the. Plumbob | J. Country. after’ Elk, while *: Danny, and ‘Nethic* oshen, picked’ up 2 iilough ‘and. Mrs. ‘Herma: ‘are to’ be commended: for’. all’ .their ;| hed. been dressed by ia Killough was won by rs. Me Brandson of Kinnaird, * work ine making all: the':decora- 7 after’the' tea... of Robson, Mrs. D. A. McIntosh Kinnaird,’ Mr Castlegar. and. Mrs.’ J, Hatlen of johnson ly; bake ta- |" enn CAL Hostetter.and ‘Mrs, ible ‘of ‘Christmas fe: yuck tracked ‘a big: ‘black bear, fuel couldn't ‘come up with: him. but: “mainly. I believe: ‘because, eve> Tyone:is concentrating on’ hunting at! Present arid ‘not’ too: many: _Mra, of Novato,.. California, ‘who “have been the: guests for the “past 10 ona Mrs:'B. Hill, were, joined Sun- diy.by Mr, Peterman. Tuesday Mr. and.Mrs.’Peterman and family left | for. Creston, where they will visit |: . s|-will celebrate their golden wedding bess : this ‘weekend: Open: house. was’ held ‘at ‘the ‘United; Church: Manse*: Sunday, ‘Presiding atthe urns ‘auring the ‘afternoon were ‘Mrs, J..Smith | - ; BAILLIE, “Annie E. Bi “PUBLIC: NOTICE = ‘HEREBY GIVEN TO. THE ELECTORS OF. THE = % MUNICIPALITY. AFORESAID THAT A’ POLL HAS BECOME NECES- SARY-:AT THE; ELECTION . NOW. PENDING, AND THAT I HAVE: GRANTED: SUCH POLL; 'AND,: FURTHER, THAT THE PERSONS DULY. NOMINATED: “AS CANDIDATES. AT THE SAID ELECTION, é FOR ‘Wuom ONLY VOTES WILL: BE RECEIVED, ARE:- us - 8th: Ave. 168 - 7th Ave. 2 Years 2. Years. Is School Trustee | :| JACOBSON Phyllis. A. 5 School ‘Trustee # SUCH POLL WILL BE OPENED AP THE KINNAIRD IMPROVEMENT. : SOCIETY. HALL: ON THE 5TH DAY OF DECEMBER, 1963, BETWEEN THE: ‘HOURS OF 8:00 A.M AND 00 P.M.;-OF WHICH EVERY PER- : SON IS HEREBY “REQUIRED T TAKE NOTICE AND GOVERN peers ACCORDINGLY. | Guests were received by. Rev. and | : : Mrs. : EF. church. from Willey. ‘Tea was served |” :| by ‘the Jadies ‘ofthe chi Castlegar, Robson and Kinnaird. ©’ ‘speakers, a reminder of the fruits of ‘complacency and’ oné of the ‘highlights’ of the: evening... \) “Ittwas also. a/reminder. to: ‘all present: that there are. no. second: ary duties at a: ‘Toastmasters meet: The feo is the measure of the man, members to develop: them by prac- icing speaking and singing when- ‘ever. they had the Pt becauie “the men believe in.them", He said: the .depatment. had - only |’ 16 lost-time accidents since: its for. mation. NO NAME: -:NO‘GIFT’ =I C. Peppard 365-5443 ;R. Wadey. 365-4081. J. Leckie 365-8389 wc = = = a sand give your childs name pe “age before = = guests at ee als dinner Yneluded Mrs, “Reg Dill,,, Mrs. P. Majesgey, Mrs. G. ‘Markin; Mrs. P. ‘Moroso, ‘Mrs. E. Mosby, Mi Pitman, “Mrs. Sidoni, * Mra, M; Thompson, Mrs. -D,’ Wade, Mrs. W. Waldie and Miss Edwards, ‘The next meeting will be held |’ in the City Centre Motel tonight. one ..wishing «to. join the ,| club’ should contact a’ club. mem- .| ber -for an: invitation.:' Any. club wishing a speaker is.advised’ to contact ‘E. Mosby in Castlegar. : “KINNAIRD ‘FORUM : con | Te. : SAR AT. THE ELECTION: ‘NOW. PENDING,- “AND: THAT. I’ HAVE {GRANTED ; SUCH :POLL; “AND; : "FURTHER, THAT ‘THE -PERSONS DULY: NOMINATED’ AS CANDIDATES. AT THE: SAID ELECTION, ' FOR WHOM ONLY VOTES Wo BE RECEIVED, ARE: s : Maintonenc : Electrician t : ‘Kinnaird ‘Residents are notified that. the ‘nua Fee 4 best gift of all is clothing : i Kiniaird: || GILES, wana A. “TOP COATS | : “SUITS We ie the very, latest! 10% OFF FOR” CASH AT.