12 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Wednesday, Dec. 21; 1960 Celebrate 50 Years of Married Life ‘Treat him. to the bold new look of : YARDLEY © SHAVING FOAM e AFTER SHAVING © INVISIBLE TALC © AFTER SHAVING LOTION $75" Shop for these and othes atiractively packaged Give ie a lovely lift, with your Christmas gift of fragrant LAVENDER by ‘YARDLEY « TALC POWDER * LAVENDER SOAP BATH SALTS $995 MERRY CHRISTMAS - AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR ‘TO ALL GOLDEN WEDDING anniversary of Mr. and-Mrs. Pete | oF Fomenoff of Castlegar’ was celebrated early this month with a family get-together. Mr. ‘and Mrs. Foménoff were ¥ married in Veregin, Sask.; on Dec. 1, 1910. They moved i to Brilliant in 1913 and to Castlegar in: 1923 ‘where Mr. Fomenoff owned a general store. All four of the couple’s & children — Mrs. Walter (Nora) Popoff, Mrs.-Slim: {Annie} S Koochin, Bill Fomenott) and Fred Fomenoff - _ live in , | Castlegar. . [Local Chamber of Commerce Votes Against High Arrow (continued from page one) {sald that neither the federal nor | MY of the resolution was “quite. within|the cial ‘governments have rder and well worth supporting.”|given out infomation’ that shows | §% fre sald if the High Arrow dam was the dam is not godd fpr B.O. or going to be of help ‘to Vancouver|Canada, or that it is good. and ‘not to southeastern B.C. “we! , don't want it.” icial to B.C, or Canada as a whole,” we Macbeth said he had aed janswered Mr. Moroso, “but the re- bene of the dam to ratonstens its own area.” . and his conclusion after anal- ‘With some abstentions, the mo- | RF ° Pune the fetter was that this erea ton: then pane 20 to two. will only benefit during the con- After tte struction period with revenues af-jagain objected to the ‘timing of the terwards “going into a general pot.”|motion with Mr. Williston due to, Bf BR. A. D, West said he had dis- snéak ia the subject the next day) XY cussed the subject “with an engine in Ne eer” who has worked with the plans ‘Ghamber president R, D. Min-| & “which do call for power develop-jion ‘answered that the resolution} © ment on High Arrow at the present |“gives us a way out ‘if the value Js| BY time” proved.’ It. reads ao: the value is Herman Kemperman of Robson proved id “Maybe it can be proved bene-| BF of any Chamber ts to J at EREMENKO & 0. | CHEESE WHIZ, 16 oz. . 650. “Pacific MILK, 6 for... 99¢ 4 STUFFED ‘LIVES, Margarile, 12 0z.°... We CHRISTMAS GARDS, ‘hoxed . ABs, TGs, ‘$1.00, $1.20. - : Palm, Sweet: Mixed’ PICKLES - > 30 02. jar Lines 48c ICE CREAM, Westland és Half gal. ......... 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