EASTEE RE Castlegar, B. c Wetieriay, Deseubar 24, 1952 ‘Santa’ s * Headeeaners For TOYS BOXED CHOCOLATES MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS RIGBY’S Saturday visitors to Trail were: ¥{Mr. ond Mrs. ‘Todd, Mr, Fred Waldie, Mrs. Herb Johnson and mother Mrs, Barbara Bell; and Mrs, G. O. Sutherland and daugh- ter Ann. and Mrs, J. Raine attended the Carpenters’ Banquet in Trail. Mrs. S. Wood, Williams Lake, returned to her home after at- r tending the funeral of her father | include two from Trail, two from Castlegar Sash & Door PHONE 4946 WINDOWS — DOORS — ~ SASH 10 Puna “{ here, Mr. S, M. Musselman. Miss Margaret Musselman,’ who attended the funeral of her father heré, has returned to her home in Vancouver. Mrs, L. F. Quance and Mrs, W. Campbell entertained forty guests at a miscellaneous, shower. in honor of Miss Kay Sutherland, whose wedding will take place on January 4, A wide assortment of beautifully wrapped gifts were presented to the bride-elect, on a table decorated with white and pink streamers. Those serving were: Miss Eileen Quance, Mrs. oO. Mrs. W. C: and are L.. F, Quance, MR. M. B. DALTON and staff of Canadian Pacific CASTLEGAR f) is spending her, Christmas ‘holi- days at the home of her parents, | Peggy Newman are awarded cer- A group of Ist. Co. Castlegar Girl Guides under the direction of Mrs. S. Dams and Mrs. F. Hostetter visited the homes of On'Friday, December 19, Mr.|their withdrawal. forms from A.| their, fourth successful comple- 4| Oddfellows Hold . | Organizational Meet Castlegar and District -Odd fellows held a meeting last week, first step in the beginning of a TEAHAN FUEL ||] ELECTROLUX FOR THE BEST:IN'COAL' Service - Supplies Office — Arrow Motors | : LAKESIDE* PHONE 4191 HOBBY CENTRE branch of the lodge here, There-are about 12 Oddfellows in this district ‘who, as soon a3 their home lodges’ have been duly. filed,, will become the nu- cleus of a new lodge here. ‘Withdrawal forms filed to date Rossland, one from Winnipeg and.one from Kansas City. Insti- tution ceremonies will be held after all the withdrawal forms are in, Twelve Residents Pass ‘as an expression of thanks and good, will,’ ‘we are extending ‘at : this time, the Season's Greetings oe and our Best Wishes for health and prosperity in the New Sear. he EREMENKO & CO. First ‘Aid Exams Here 1 ‘Results of: examinations’ for those taking this year's First Aid to the Injured cotirse in’ Castle- gar, have been announced. The exams were ‘held in the United Church Hall, December 1f with Dr. A. D. Johnson, John Dalziel and C. H. King as exam- iners, Receiving labels for at least tion of the’ Raat are N. E. * Miss B, Conroy left last night to spend Christmas and New Year's with her parents at Rim: berley. Miss Shirley Berry, a student at Brandon College in Manitoba, B| Mr, and Mrs, R. Berry. ’ Mrs. E. Lundy arrived home from Vancouver where he spent a week's holiday. take up residence there. Mr. and Mrs. M. Flynn and twin babies, Calgary, are spend- ing their holidays at the home of Mrs, .Flynn’s parents -Mr, and Mrs. W.'T. Waldie. .Mr.;and_ Mrs.. Stanley Price, Cranbrook, and family are spend- ing Christmas Day at the home of the former's parents, Mr, and Mrs, R. Berry. Mr. Ronnie “Webster who is at-' is Canada’s First Bank 3 ‘My Bank! tending forestry school. at New Westminster is. home for the Christmas holiday. . Mr. and Mrs, M. Hogan are spending a few days in Spokane, Miss Mildred: Raine is visiting her_ sister, Mrs. D.. Marcellus, Trail, - : Christmas Carollers Tour Gastlegar Via. Modern Automchile © Christmas carollers . are going modern in Castlegar. "The i mode of con- veyance for merry géntlefolk| |, several elderly this} c a John week, singing carols and distri-| Dalziel ae Sh tL King. buting boxes of candy, For their . third ful Mrs. Goodfriend and family} branch of the St. John’s Ambu- q| moved to Penticton yesterday to|!ance Association and are held ' The Variely Shoppe. WARMEST HOLIDAY * GREETINGS TO ALL. year in the course, C, C. and J. D. Smith received ai lions. W. J. Easton receives a voucher for his second successful year and H. F. Howes, John Mason, Anne Schnell, E. Newman and tificates .for ‘passing thefir first exams, ‘is These classes: and exams are sponsored ‘by the. Castlegar every fall, in early These. greetings are ‘sent to you in the’ friendly spirit of the holiday season with a - sincere wish for your happiness and good fortune in the New Year eYRIL BELL AGENCIES LTD. October ‘of each year. Legion L.A. Brings Santa To Kiddies. Santa Claus was right in his element Saturday afternoon at the Legion Hall where he, with jary to the Canddian Legion, Branch 170 -distributed gifts ane Cl cheer to Castlegar. In a hall packed with epect= ant youngstérs and their parents, Mr. Claus passed out the gifts which his businessmen / helpers had donated. Santa was assisted by. Mrs. L. Richards, Mrs. A. Buhr, Mrs. W. Smith, Mrs. A. 3. Weir and Mis, E. MacDonald. ST RITA’S PARTY THRILLS PARISH KIDDIES The children of St. Rita’s par- ish were -entertained again at their annual Christmas party on Saturday, December 20. Games and singing. and Its of kept. the who sing forth Yuletide melodj on’ village streets, is heir own sturdy feet, but the carollers of Castlegar ride: on: their. melodic| ours, * : men ‘and ladies, members ofthe United. Church, toured the streets of their community by ‘& group of such jolly gentle- = Sani try. entertained : for. the Claus topped matters. off.in per- assistance from the Ladies Auxil-| «7 FRIENDLIEST WISHES FOR YOUR HAPPINESS AT THIS HOLIDAY SEASON MANETS |, This season ‘of “the year provides a. welcome dpportunity to send you Good Wishes for a Merry : _ Christmas and a Happy: “New _¥ear ~ Gouehman; Fowler and Gollinson =. Agencies Ltd. - afternoon; and:a visit from Santa| ? fect style. As he handed out the candy. bags, Santa complained of bit of a cold and ‘appeared somewhat tired but he" said he’d be back for sure-Christmas Eve. station wagon Monday For fen, Ladies and. Children ‘LADIES’ PUMPS... ear Black Leather, Suede and Patent Leather Medium and Double E- Widths $5. 95 — $6.50 — $6.95 — $7. 95 HEN’S DRESS OXFORDS... ;. Black or Brown YOuNe LAD’S ‘OXFORDS on ; — $8.95 — $10.95 22 Ibs. & over ... Ducks, GradeA, Ib. A Box. MINCEMEAT i Bulk, Ube swcsencee 260° | MIXED, NUTS, Ib, ‘COTTAGE ROLLS, Ib. 67c OYSTERS, ‘pt... * STORE WILL BE OPEN ‘Wednesday, December 24 ti11.6 Pm. - Beg Siore & Deep Freeze Lockers. DOMINION ‘Rubber Footwear. = oun MEAT DEPT. —-_ Snowhaois, Low Rubbers and Overshoes $12.95 — ‘$14.95 $11 95 T fkeys PICNIC HAMS, Ib. . GRADE A REGULAR HAMS, Ib .. 57¢ 18 Ibs. & under,.Ib..... 58¢ CRANBERRIES 18 Ibs. to 22 Ibs., Ib. 1 Ib, box ...... JAPANESE ORANGES $1.39 _Under ‘the direction of John Dalziel, the ‘songsters blended their'voices in harmonic arrange- ments of Christmas, melodies as they rode through the village, stopping at frequent intervals to ensure ‘their melodic message reached everybody. , Original .plans called for the songster's tour to be via horse drawn sleigh but the absence of sufficient snow for sleigh riding TO CASTLEGAR AND.KINNAIRD RESIDENTS A Merry ‘Christmas. ke And A Happy New Year Major and irs. John Moll caused them to adopt a more modern form’ of t; NEW YEAR Park Electric Colin Petts THIS IS.TO WISH YOUR REAL -[\%° GLADNESS AT ‘CHRISTMAS | AND THROUGHOUT THE MAY THE 3O¥.'OF THIS ‘-HOLIDAY SEASON’ CONTINUE THROUGH THE WHOLE YEAR Castlegar Taxi TO WISH YOU, HAPPINESS BUT ALWAYS | NOT ONLY AT CHRISTMAS ‘MITCHELL Transfer sed Fuol La. ‘ : 2338 © PHORE - SB5t "OFFICE — - ANDERSON FEED BUILDING Wednesday, December 24, 1952 Lage > CASTLE: NEWS, Castlegar, B.C.’ eee Happy Yuletide Season and Health and Prosperity All the Joys of this In 1953 CASTLEGAR: POLICEMAN ; : MOVED TO ‘OTTAWA * : [Chamber of Commerce Continued from Page 1 Constable R. A: Allan, is being transferred from Castlegar De-{ K tachment RCMP. to: the force's Liquor Enquiry. Commission ‘at Ottawa Detachment it was an-|thelr Nelson hearings," came: under discussion and it was sug-|' gested that' the brief ai nounced this week. did not reflect. the opinion of the f Constable Allan, .who is on 7 three week's holiday at present, Chamber as a whole. A motion of the an will leave for his new post on his : the brief it submitted, was post- return. He was oO Castlegar from Nelson and serv- ed. proviousiy « with: ‘Trail and poned to'the February meeting to Rossland Detachments. . allow the committee time to pro- His Feplacement here, has not eure a copy of the brief in; ques- ., This Season of the ‘Yeor . Provides * " A Welcome Opportunity to Send’ ' Gé57- You Good Wishes: for’! Merry ‘ and A Hoppy. May the Joy and Peace of CHRISTMASTIME Be with you the whole year through | Dutch Maid Bakery . PLR the cost,” he affirmed, “but the been is yeto 9% on: icing duties The Ho Soclety : here are me nendled by, two] ‘. Gordon -Reith, Kinnaird, Presi- officers. Constable Gerry. Cline} dent of the Castlegar and District und Constable R. P. Gilchrist. Hospital Society, reviewed ‘the a work and aims of his soclety to the assembly, . GinamD KORNER ‘He said the Society was’ striv- :|bed, hospital, “We. do ‘not know May ‘Life's Greatest Pleasures Come to you at Christmas aor And may they be.doubled’ In.the coming year.. .: : ing. towards approximately: a 32 ~ Co-Op Transportation best. we. can, hope for is $10-$12 Mrs. E, A. Fitzpatrick’ enter-| 9) ocand per bed.” tained her Sunday School class “Can we afford it?” ‘That is not Maher home ory Mrednesday, our problem. The people will de- nrovided a gay time for a : cle. a that | 2 Mrs, D. 'M. Davies treated her ‘ with assistance from the federal 3unday School pupils to-a theatre and provincial governments, the On this” Christmas, we extend to all our friends, a sincere wish Central Trading Co. for'a rich’ and joyful - HOLIDAY SEASON ' KINNAIRD, B.C. One of the real joys of yuletide is ' es the opportunity to put aside the a4 rountine and customs of every day business and extend to you the Season's Greetings -Greighton’s Food. Market. Kinnaird, ‘BC. bce Castle Theatre Thurs: assessment. to the average, pro- A packed hall of children and| Petty _ owner wih oe Snhis “F parents was on hand:'Saturday $4000 home: Bis ad or sn S/R afternoon when Santa Claus came Orbs, somethin if less than ‘$1 to. the’ Kinnaird Improvement ey onth, from‘! each’ properly Society Hall for the Society's an-|2 ital.” nual Christmas tree. ° Santa | holder, would ‘build us & Hos " brought treats for all-the young- Now that .the Som al Sceta y sters and there was entertain. |h95 been registered, : the .imme- ment in the form of films ‘and ‘diate fim is the:setting up of an Improvement District for Hospi- cartoons. also, KINNAIRI CIN tal’ purposes under the Waters NAIRD W.A. MEETING Act, he announced. Members of the Kinnaird Uni- ‘The district, d, already | ® ted Church W.A. ‘met W ited to’ Victoria, would cor- at the home of Mrs. G. J. Jac respond to’ the C School aa S May the Joy and Peace of / Christmas: . Be with You™Always Lome Crysler. Accountant son for a brief business Boer al a i$ ‘ : $ aa ¥ =. | District ii in area with a population a, $ : = ren ee ey entSved cafols and of, 6200, and a yently:sestmriant | As Once More (he Jortal Story ap aetaare ao eRe Nicolle aes oe rae be et oa chowever| a Of the Christmastide is Told lorehouse and Mrs. ; ! Markel were the: winners of “the ee ee property held baat In Your Heart at this Glad Season , gerne, Retresments wore srred th ates concored May new Happiness Untold Mrs. . Eg Markel. s * "The organizing “coramittee of : . : y the Society is preparing now to|¥, The January meeting will be held at the home of Mrs -P. A. Smibert. UNITED CHURCH SERVICE, A’ well-attended + Christmas service arranged by the choir, was held Sunday at the: Sinnaind United Church.. Mr. and Mrs, J. S. Martel and WE EXTEND oun wane. AND SINCEREST N a | GREEYINGS AND HOPE THAT: : CHRISTMAS 1S. JOYFUL * ONE: OF: ofronrown's. {daughters enacted a ‘family. wor- ship” scene ‘during whicli the con- gregation joined in the singing of hymns. Anthems. by | the choir and a duet by. Sharel Martel and Corry Anne-Barnes along with'the sing- ing, of familiar ‘carols. and :a Christmas address by: the. Rev. Clinton L. Johnson completed the service. FIREMEN XMAS PARTY Games, .. pop, ice-cream, ® jello and other delicacies plus gifts for all the youngsters was.the delight- ful: bill of fare enjoyed by some 60. youngsters at the Kinnaird Firemen's Christmas party in the Improvement* Society Hall Mon- day: afternoon, ae |: On Sunday: evening, Margaret Lorelle, infant. daughter of; Mr: ~|minary steps to be taken, it “will ‘circulate this petition but because of’ tremendous ‘amount of preli- not "be before March 1 ,that the ‘RIGBYS. petition will be « he ex- plained. : ed. “They will decide ‘whether we get a hospital or not." iTfé the Improvement District is thus approved, ‘next step will be, the .election of “trustees “for: It. Their job will ‘be'to prepare esti- mates of the’ finances . required and submit them ‘to’ the rate- iscite. W.T. Waldie and M.-B, Dalton, Chamber delegates to the Fernie joint meeting, reported’ on‘ their attendance’ there, advising ‘that “Then ‘it will be up to the in- dividual landowners,” he declar-|® phyers for approval in a- pleb-| #4 To. All GaSTLEGAR BARBER SHOP — | | ED. LEWIS “Prop: the next quarterly ting of the Associated Boards and Chambers is to be held in Castlegar, some- rae in February. the.” ‘Sacrament of . Baptism, Father Trainor administering. sponso! event ig that: the. grandmother, and Mrs. Francis Waite. received name, “Margaret”: 3 er Castlegar and “Kinnaird’s Claes Insurance _ AGENCY os oe Gecey 5 & As the’ bells Gt the ‘comaing. at anotl MERRY CHRISTMAS “HAPPY NEW YE AR her. Wule, we extend to all a AND A. oe ‘Mr, and ‘Mrs. Ray. -Mclver were > An interesting ‘feature of the|: the -mother, the godmother and the baby girl all:have the same : Th Corporation of the Vilage of Kinnaird 1 ~ CHRISTMAS - SAND! THE - . NEW YEAR ERY SINCERE GREETINGS FORA : Y OUR SINCERE WISHES FOR. EVERYTHING” THATS. ‘GOOD Ar THIS — ‘HOLIDAY SEASON, SEASON’S GREETINGS | to all our good friends and ‘neighbors HEWAY SERVICE