10 ' CASTLEGAR NEWS, ‘Thursday, Dec. 19, 1968 ‘Castlegar United Church ‘Women Okay Donations lar and annual annual report showed a very 'W | busy and successful year. i The re Was of held last Thurs Hoon. {The members decided on the amount of their donations ie ie Castlegar opar yg after- ys inion College and church ex- penses: It wae ie. decided to { for a_ sick batient in. the membership gil, a ospital. xo be tak en out in the Cas- ve Villa Society and a re- entative from the mem-| Ci bership a be named at the| M: next meeting. A thank-you letter was read from ‘Hazelton forthe carton of used clothing they had received. The treasurer's A AIR LI INE : RESERVATIONS: MEXICO - SHAWAIIAN - & EUROPEAN TOURS pay ARRANGED i eo iCASTLEGAR AGENT. ~ ’ FOR THE WESTERN * HOTEL CHAIN : e Phone 365-7542 | of 79 members attending. Get- The Dogwood Circle an- nual report was given by Mrs. J. Sherbiko. They had held 11 monthly meetings with a total well cards had’ been cent to at coffee parties, teas, sale of Pens, and assisted with the Christmas penne ad al- so at catering. They had rais- ed over $250.75. The Harmony- rrendaiep Grele report was given irs, E. Kraft. They held ning monthly meetings with an av- erage attendance of 14. Get- well cards sent out to 140 ple.’ Visits made to sick and shut-ins - totaled quilts were made and donated to the children’s ward in the hospital. The‘projects for the year were travelling bake sales, catering, teas, coffee parties, rummage sales and oe sisting with the bazaar. circle ea $227, 62 2 dosing year to the UCW. Mrs. Kraft thanked all the mem- bers of the circle for all their work and co-operation during the year. Mrs. R. Hunter, chairman Monday blake 7 o'clock vislts!> Pot Shots 2, One 0, Alley 1s members who were sick while | Fi plants were sent to seven peo-|. — Bowling LHS Ka: ey 228. LHT. Aclens Y Anderson 520. MHS Ken Scott 282, MHT Matt Rohn T6T. THS Droppins 993. THT Droppins 2841. Team points: Rat Finks THS Wheaties 1084. THT Wheaties 2698. Team _ points: Pincurlers 4, Wheaties 4, Muffets ie Cheerios 2, Mugs 0, Take- ve 0. Other 600's Eve Gwilliam 638, Hazel Donaldson 658. Tues 1 o'clock LHS Vi McLuckie 258. LHT Vi McLuckie 669. THS Independents 951. THT Independents 2808. Team points: Lucky five, 11, Castlegar Drug 3-22, Can indy Stripers 3-19, Macalister’s In- surance Oglows 1-13, Independents 4-21. Tuesday 1 o'clock =| LHS Kay Gretchen 603. LHT ey Gretchen eee of the reported that to date there had not been a full slate of officers nominated so further| 1 nominations and election of officers will be held at the January meeting. Mrs. J. Sherbiko reported that the membership for the year was 30. It was suggested that each member LTR bring another member. THT “indevendens 598. Team atk LH 276. LHT Pam Meyer 621. MHS Gordon Meyer ‘and Ed Wood 276. MHT John Paulson. 753. Wdoesal pey over to tke _ Maddocks we stock a full selection of “SAVAGE SHOES. i for children Shoe Store THS ame 2? 1059. THT The ? 295! Team False The -? Kin Gars 3, Regulars 1, Im- possibles 3, Spoilers 1, Blow YS othe er 600's Ed Woods 333, Don Farrier 699, Gordon Meyer 668, Dave Adshead 634, Shirley Wheatley 619, LHS LHT Marge Bonnett 710. MHT Bill Carlson 758. THT The Misfits 2902, hawks 1, The 5 Kami 4, Screwballs 3, Bank of Montreal. 1, The Mis tt) fits 3. 632. ‘ 2 Wed. Morning Drivers Jaguars 2540. 889. |S ‘Kay eee Bertha Vincent 616. 5, Ted cal THT Squirrels 2e88 iS Eleanor Hslasworth Bears 1. Results — - Marge Bonnett 275. MHS Bill. Carlson 345. THS The ‘Misfits 1062." Team eee: Other 600's Lucie Ackles LHS Barbara Wood LHT Barbara Wood.661. THS Jaguars 966. THT Team points: Cadillacs 3, tangs 1, Chevys 3, Jaguars 3. se Other 600’s Ann Fishwick 625. Z Wed Nite Cut Rate il Knowier, 237. Team points: Parrots 1-|' 23%, Budgies 1-26, Canaries 3-2614, Swallows a4, Oriol- 3-23, Robins Tues. Morning LHS Bevans 238. dy Bears 962. Thurs. Morning LHS Hazel Donaldson 309. Lats Jo Taylor 659. Squirrels 2459. rels 3. Rowdy Rollers LHS. G! Smith 282. LHT Vicky eae 674. | Hooters 904.” Frank Tues. Night Mixed O11 AaAAAAAANAAA NAAN AAAAAAAAANAAAAARRY Holiday Milk Delivery Mrs. Housewife: No milk delivery Christmas Day, December 25th or Boxing Day, December 26th. A Very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year FRANK HARVEY — Castlegar, area Fairview. and Genelle ED KOWALKO e e & & & 4 4 4 & a — C: DAVE DONLEY — Wholesale, Castlegar : an Kinnaird PALM DAIRIES LTD. and Robson Ce rr a iat Screamers 26, Groan e Turner Jo} LHT treky jissell 587. Hooters 2317. Team poi 20.) E T-Birds 1, Ramblers 1, Mus-| th THS Chipmunks’945. THT Team points: Chipmunks we 1, Lions 3, Teddy Bears 2, Beaver 2, Minks 1, Squir- Kk tor : 801 Team points: Hooters 31, PO ers 23, |20 Walters 17, Criers 16, Moan: Triceds Rowdy Rollers THe sf 223, THS Wailers 797. THT ne Hooters 35, eo members of the LA and Mrs, K. Wad for the election of 1968 offic. ers, ‘The following were elec- ted: president Mur: *|ray, tirst-vice president Mrs, ng, second vice- president Mrs. Bol secretary Mrs. treasurer 5 executive members . Mrs. Kerr, Mrs. B. Hill, Mrs. Sioa a! nd Mrs. Bonnie Grant, ediate past pre- sident also on the executive. aie sergeant ore is Mrs. phe Wadey extended sincere thanks and apprecia-|th tion to the executive for a job well done during e past year. mae sick report was given |’ yy Mrs. Murray. She also r Bina very oie is hos hos- irl_who is very sic Bilal” who. i wishing cai for hrs will be done'as soon as pos- able as she may be ‘ging Vancouver soon to. enter the hospital there for furth- er Sreaements, ee Mrs, Armstrong gave the |@. eribbage report. The Dec. 15 cribbage night would be the fi final one. Mrs. Grant, who had at- tended the ‘Villa Society meet- purchased dren in the hospital. as they are not allowed to have can- dy. The hospital visiting com- mittee is to see. that oranges are purchased for the hospi- tal patients during the holi- day season. It was noted -that -a ‘dori: ation had been made some cover is to b Bew-one ana gold “the new [ere x the new cloth. ‘At the close of business the members enjoyed their annual Christmas party and exchange of gifts. The hall decorated with imitation 20. Friday Night Mixed LHS Terry Mas 641. neti Blow Outs 1094. Troe "ad Balls 3111. points: 2, Guine Five 2 Odd Rourke 628. 24, Wallere 20, "Gens 19, Moant}: Ready 275. LHT Terry MacReady MHS Harry Chernoff 358. MHT Charlie Burdett Blow Outs Balls 4, Beer. Beilice (0 ), Kinberries December Bride |: Legion Ladies "brasidene. ‘Christmas trees and red tap- ers ‘in ‘brass hold Christmas tree arate table and it was trim- med ‘with tiny © Christmas lights. Grant arranged the entertain- lur-| ment and several games were enjoyed with all taking part. ett,|Mrs. Grant and Mrs. strong put on a skit The Gold c.| Nugget and there, Were many fet carly in the new year. has won an appeal in Ross- land: county court tion June 21 Nelson allowed the appeal in Rossland county. court .on failed to eucence on a the part of Mr. seven precedents to back up his de- sion charg an ihent May 12 when Mr. Ca cident bridge in which a Vancouver wom acted as defence: counsel in igi case heard ers. A smail was on @ sep- Mrs, Armstrong and Mrs. Arm- Paci fic Water. Wells Ltd. Industrial & Domestic Water Supplies Drilling Contractors for Fast oo Complete Service in Box 329 — Castlegar, B.C." Phone 365-6933 George Gady Wins Appeal On Conviction e Cady of Warfleld quashin; a dangerous driving convic- Bis 35 fine Is to be re rade e Leo Gansner of EATON’S ™ ’ CHRISTMAS STORE: HOURS " 9:00.a.m. — 9:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. —'9:00 p.m. December 20 December 21 December 23 December 24 Friday Saturday Monday ~. Tuesday 27, 1968. Regular Store Hours will resume Friday, ipedamber Excitement stirs.in the air! Santa’s here! : He will be at, Eaton’s Friday, December 20th from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. and on Saturday, December 21st from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. and from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. His bag is full of: goodies for you and your friends when you come to Visist him: ‘ eo prounds: shat the Crown Me ‘Gansner compiled pages of reasons and e arose out of wag involved in an ‘ac- near the Kinnaird Miss Catherine Jen- in weSriet to take up an ap- Pointment as a judge. Mr. Varece appealed the gentence on the grounds that it was too light. The sppeal births taken over by Peter it ‘was Castlegar Taxi SAFE, COURTEOUS SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT PHONE 365-7222 — CASTLEGAR TAXI Suly 1 19. SCORE> OF HAPPY CHILDREN gathered in the Castlegar United Church on Saturday at the annual Christmas party sponsored by the church for the young- sters of adults in the congregation. A Baily- d Christmas tree was much in evi- the basement of deca: dence and there were candies and other goodies for the throng that turned out. Of- ficlals connected with the event recall it as one of the most successful Christmas parties ever sponsored by the church, as this pic-|u ture well proves. — Castlegar News Photo ‘RCMP Detachment Warns Castlegar RCMP this week —wat the request of tne Cast- Jegar News — prepared the motor vehicle must not be driven without headlights. Thee use of parking lights Ing winter driving: ‘loo many motorists ne- giect to recognize the vast difterence between driving in ne warmer montis and ariv- ang in winter. ‘he difference 4S vast and to negiect it can oe disastrous, Good visibility is essen- tial to winter uriving. ‘Tne var itseif must be made ready for the extra struggie against cold, ice aud snow. ane driver must adjust his skills and atutudes to meet winter hazards. He muet know how to get his cur go- ang, keep it going safely, aud # on the roads sane dusk and dawn, when it is foggy, or when visibill- ty is poor, is a very danger- |2 ous practice and it is the cause of far too many accid-|¢: ents. If it is dark enough for any lights, use Good Visibility Essential To Safe Winter Driving painted area on the rear mud- guard. A lighted flashlight in the rider’s hand is not suf- ficient, and riders whose ve- hicles show no lights are in- viting trouble. The last thing a motorist. wants to do is hit a bicycle rider, but he does not sand a chanee if the bi- ge. 8 not equipped with _ Where are not CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Dec, 19, 1968 BONNEY WELLS DRILLING Box 352 Kinnaird, B.C. Providing year around service to the Castle- gar - Nelson - Trail area. Have your well drilled during’ the winter months and be sure of an adequate water supply next summer. For Information Phone 365-6751 They have been i for that type of use and park- ing lights do not have suf- ficient candle power to quali- fy. Approaching motorists need plenty of warning of your presence, Turn signals: Make sure stop it safely. wath zero, blizzards ~ Wan Charged After Accident Near Kinnaird About $200 damage was sustained on Dec, 10 as a re- sult of a two-car accident on| ty re the highway near the ol naird sanitary land fill. Police said a car driven by ward Schmuland of Creston was struck by a car ca by James Cameron of Kin- Spo) ey “the Schmuland vehicle i1| with Castlegar when they collid- ed on a corner. There were no injuries and Mr. Cameron has been charged with failing to keep to his own side of the road. esman | many rift Robson WI Installs New 1969 The Robson Women’s In- stitute held its annual pot- luck Junchean Christmas par- ity Memorial "Church Hall. The hall was decorated with cedar boughs, Santa Clauses, snowmen, and small Christmas tree was set on a table qurrounded with its. The tree was very beautifully eaten and .. ‘hung hristmas ornaments. A tape. recordin: which had been made at the W/I. conference in Vancouver this | 6 spring was heard. It was en- titled Citizens of Tomorrow] ¢p, and the talks were given by members of the 4H groups. CASTLE SHOW AT 7.30 & 8 p.m. MAT. SAT. 1.30 SATURDAY — MONDAY — TUESDAY in. the Commun- 4 a|R. Fowler. Mrs. A miscellaneous shower wae held recently at the home f Mrs. L. Zurek in Robson fono ring Miss Helen Jee mUeS, a Decomber brid ie room was tas dccorated with blue f lARAAANAAARARARAAARAAAAARAARAARARS You're Invited The Board of Management of the Castlegar & District HOSPITAL Invite the Public to View the New Operating Rooms and Patient Areas This Sunday, Dec. 22nd from 1-4 P.M. YOU ARE ASKED TO PLEASE ENTER THROUGH THE REAR PARKING LOT coe THE HEALTH CENTRE. then presented to. the honor- ae Miss Lo] ed the guest 3 honor fn ope sprees Hugh Nicol ? at ANDERSON AGENCIES Business and Professional Directory CASTLEGAR CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY Recovering - Remodelling Carpet - Tiles GREEP’S . ELECTRIC { INTRACTING SEES & SERVICE Ph. SS7075 MARVIN L. LeROY BS.,, 0.D. — Castlegar, B.C Box I PTOMETRIST Office Craftsmanship r Call for Free Estimates No Obligation Ph. 365-5636 PHOTOCOPYING CASTLEGAR NEWS Reasonable Rates REPAIRS To Ail Major Appliances CASTLEGAR - APPLIANCE & REFRIGERATION SERVICE PARDMAN FURNITURE Maytag Sales and Service GUARANTEED REPAIRS MOORE BUSINESS FORMS Agent CASTLEGAR NEWS McNABB EXCAVATING SERVICES CO. LTD. Hours: Tues. th Sat. 9-12 15 Ph, 365-7355 PARSLOW'S Enterprises Ltd. Gunsmiths Locksmiths Sporting Goods 1319 BAY — TRAIL, B.C. Free Estimates OFFICE SUPPLIES Call at the CASTLEGAR NEWS Ph. 365-7266 KOOTENAY WELDING & CASTING REPAIRS RUBBER STAMPS 121 Columbia Ave. Ph. 365-5531 CASTLEGAR FUNERAL HOME Dedicated to Kindly ‘Thoughtful Service Ambulance — Flowers Box 25, Robson, B.C. - Ph. 365-7605 . RUBBER STAMPS Quick Service Ail Sizes,’ Styles CASTLEGAR NEWS Phone 365-7266 Save lots fs of money bright rugs with Rug-Mate . Stain moving Rug ‘Shampoo, Rent electric shampooer SKOOTENAY BUILDERS AND SUPPLIERS “BOUNDARY... - Electric: (Castlegar); Ltd Ph. Sas7aAt DUTCH CLEANING SERVICE Industrial, Commercial Rants. Carpets Cleaned uy al jean Rree Estimates Phone Zenith 6826 DESMOND T.: LITTLEWOOD D.O.S. OPTOMETRIST Nelson,: B.C. Ph. 352-5152 papers adian Weekly Newspapers Nhrcorerd ‘Newspapers Sealey the Canadian We Association, Ste 2 Be division ef the Can- Association and nied oy the correct name and address ef the writer. names will be used on request, bet the Correct name prast be scbiniieg ‘agreement: Te ts asreed by the advertiser re- ‘of questing: space that the liability of the peper in the event of failure to publish any ad the BE. Bureau. war, BO. re Ne Canleeas News, Duswer 408 Castie- Letters for publication must be aceom- WALDIE SERVICE 300 Front St. CENTRE. . Castlegar, B.C. Officers Jeni Mrs. ioe ‘Marshall and direc. tors Mrs. A. Smecher: and Mrs. Waldie ex- tended sincere thanks to the retiring executive and con- gratulated the new one. Mrs. Grant had received a letter from Mrs. Reid of Kamloops the former Nora cutte were distributed and there was much excite-| ment during fe: opening of them. A Canatia, was shown. A ates of thanks as extended to Mrs. Waldie In summer he has dif- gant wornes, He must dace to the new ones that come and ice 1. Have your car thor- i 2 your turn signals are in good working order and always signal your imiention when you are going to make a left turn or a right turn. Motorcycles: All too of- n oughly checked and equipped for winter driving. 2. Make sure the vehicle’s “seeing system”, headii; taul-Lents, directional signals, rs and de- foom out of nowhere and frosters are v top col 3. Pump the brakes on slippery surfaces instead of {jamming them ou and | ang them, = - 6. Use caution in a ela proaching ings and intersections. These are often packed and polished an winter, pene not dnve after drink- ing. Take a taxi, or let a non-drinking friend ive you home. It is not wise to walk in this condition either as some injured pedestrians are intoxicated at the time of | thelr accidents. igure you two hours for each drink. Tho answer is noi black coffee. It will net tte the effects of eam. If you needed to make an emergency woe: at 30 mph |" the This is one of the films Selkirk College's library. Castiegar Socials Mrs. H. Johnson Ph. 365-8294 Mr. George Anderson, who was a patient in the from tal for some fime, returned home ir, and of Rosslane visited the lat- ter’s mother, Mrs. H. John- son, funing the weekend. Hingley returned home i Friday from the Tr: Tadanac Hospital where ats [alt underwent an Castlegar and District Hospi-|and, for this Mrs. G. Eastcott |! r ounces of alcohol, your roe wo travel over. ey feet before you could even react, This is more a Ewice the nor- § | mal - distance. great against safety tay is absolutely unsafe to be on tthe ig safe- ity tpn haute he fol- towedss g lights: From one- + | hale fone ater sunset to one- hour before sunrise a ’ Mrs. D. Adshead of. Rob- son is home again after a few gays in hospital. _ id sister, Mr. and Mrs. Powell Smibert in South Burnaby. Kinnaird Wi Gives Cookies ‘For Shut-Ins The aimed ‘Women’s Marx Auto Body & Paint Service Towing — Body Work Painting — Welding 24-Hour Wrecker Service Phone 365-7248 CASTLEGAR DRUG BASEMENT DEPT. ToY WONDE JUST EVERYTHING TO PLEASE ALL CHILDREN Make Your First Stop Our Basement Toy Wonderland It's Your One-Stop Toy Shop! CASTLEGAR DRUG Corner of Pine and Columbia Open Monday — Saturday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Holiday Hours: R.E. Goulet i ge MUAARAARAUAARARARANAAAAAAAARANANAE Fridays 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. 12 Noon - 1 p.m. Phone 365-7813 - 6-7pm. ently a Christmas Party recent at: te ynome of Mrs. Hugh Goi a a5 i= & yp Bae lie ea 18 to be packaged for shut- an ership was renewed in; ‘the Gaetieeae Villa Society d plans were s 8 B ERs g 5 g = id UU UU VUUULUAAAAAAAAAAAAAANANTE kd waiting Prior to the evening's supper, slides which had been taken during their holidays were shown py various mem- bers of the Bg Be 1~] th 8 3 January and mebtuary) roll call will be with small s els, jams, etc. which will be pre- sented to the Butler st Home. CASTLE MOTORS LTD. PH. 365-7033 SHELL PRODUCTS VEEL VEEN if the Bive proper. signals: sad make sure that their lights are on. Bicycles: Between dawn and dusk bicycles must have lighted lamp on the front s5-|dhat can be seen for a dis- tance of 500 feet, a red re- flector or red lamp on the rs will | roat and pe must use the side of the road- way, they should follow these Tules: 1. Walk on the left, fac-| & ing oncoming traffic. 2. Keep off the pave- ment, and stay as far to the side as possible, 3. At night, wear light clothing or have some reflec- tive material attached if you wear dark clothing. If de- sired, you may carry a light. Where sidewalks are available, pedestrians are cau- tioned to observe the follow- ing rules: 1. Do not walk on the dway. 2. ‘Gro: ross the streets only at designated pedestrian lan- es, Crosswalks are provided for your safety and conveni- ence. Please use them. 3. “At night, wear light clothing or, if you wear dark Tear, and a nineinch white clothing, have some reflec- tive material attacned to it, Hi-Lite R “Specializing in Phone 365-6741 fo BANQUET FACILITIES Open 6 a.m. to 12 Midnight Daily Open 6 a.m. to 1.a.m. Fridays & Saturdays Air Conditioned for Cool Comfort estaurant Chinese Foods” r Take-Out Orders FOR SMALL GROUPS + dt trict c= OUTDOOR: TREE LIGHTS SETS OF 15 & SETS OF 25 $7.49 25 light INDOOR LIGHTS 20 CROWN MIN! 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