CASTLE NEws, Castlegar: BC. Thursday, December 18, 1952 hein XMAS GiFT SUGGESTIONS . FANCY BOXED STATIONERY . G50 to $3.75 CHOCOLATES, BOXED TOILETRIE SETS SHAVING SETS . SHAVING BRUSHES PEN and PENCIL SETS PENS or PENCILS BATH SALTS, } BATH SALTS : SOAP and SOAP NOVELTIES - Many Small Gifts To Choose From “Attractive Stocks and Prices Pitts’ Rexail Drug Open Evenings 7 §1.50 ‘to $6.50 $1.49 to $3.35 250 to $1.50 50c to $1.75 PHONE 3031.) -~ Mrs. R, A. D, West’ entertained at ea in honor, of her’ mother, Sate cteertieatinecdinnatianatil KINNAIRD KORNER a a as Once again Christmas § lights. adorn. the highway « throughout the village of Kinnaird, remind- ing all that Christmas is fast ap. who ted” a ae birthday, Rabe 11th. Willie Oleski' returned: from Notre Dame College, Nelson, on Many residents have also placed’ colored lights on their homes and decorated trees in thelr gardens, cums parties are scheduled for under ~ Carlsen’s Ss badd ——~ Supply — JupF “BC. me YA COMPLETE LINE . OF. “BUILDERS” SUPPLIES - INCLUDING. /HARD AINT. ,Estimates Sa: ‘Gaver Saturday, to spend the. Cl holidays at the home of his par- ents, Mr, and Mrs. A. Oleski. He has ‘joined the Post Office staff here for the Christmas rush. ‘Mr, and ‘Mr.s Dune ‘Jamieson Nelson, were visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs, George ‘Tonnel- ler on Sunday. * Steve Kisnevitch, Creston, B.C., was a Castlegar visitor Tuesday at the home of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. A. Oleski. « Mrs. Avron ‘Price, Cranbrook, visited Mr, and’ Mrs, Ken Price TRACTIONIZE Your Tires For Safe Winter Driving LUBRICATION Is A MUST THIS TIME | OF YEAR — CHANGE TO LIGHTER OILS WRIGHT'S AUTO. SERVICE Kinnaird last. night on her way to Kelow- ‘na. Her’ husband, who ‘is -Ken's brother, will be passing through | Castlegar next ‘Tuesday, - ‘Mr. and Mrs, Vie Jenks, ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. R. Harmston were Spokane visitors yh ‘here was a Christmas party | * ih’ the Parish “Hall, Monday eve- ning at which 18 girl guides: en- joyed a jolly time, of games and contests and, treats for, all. : Commissioner Mrs, J..F. Kil- lough inspected the girls follow- ing which they exchanged the lunches and gifts they had brought. Captain “Mrs. .S. Dams ‘served different organizations, The Rist Xmas. tree wil-be held on.Tues- day, Dec 18 for the pupils of the Kinnaird school; This will be fol- lowed: bya party for the chil- dren of the members of the Kin- naird Improvemient” Society on Saturday, afternoon. In .the eve- ning the ‘Folk Dancing “Xmas Party will be held and will be open to all. On Monday, Dec. 22, the ‘childern of ‘the memberg of ‘the Kinnaird Firemen will. be ‘en- tertained in the Kinnaird Hall. Pians are already formualted for a large New. Years’ Ball that will be held in the: Kinnaird Improvement. Society Hall ‘spon- sored: by the, Kinnaird Improve- ment Society. This year the dance wilt be. open to all. ROBSON COOP SELLING PORTION OF PROPERTY ‘ At the semi-annual meeting of! the Robson Cooperative Exchange’ in the Robson ‘Ci Hall Westinghouse Refriger tors. Westinghouse Electric Range. Cottage size... .... +++: 9249.60 Full size, Automatic Eoeue $349.60 Mall Tools es For Tho Hany Man 1/4" ELECTRIC DRILLS . 1|2" ELECTRIC DRILLS .. Ne ala” ELECT RIC DRILLS and grinding and: - on December 8th, President’ D. Carter ‘asked that the meeting aythorize the directors to accept bids for the sale of the property adjacent to the Packing House. Mr. Carter: also presented a progress report of the Coop’s var- 6 h cocoa assisted by her L Mrs, F, A. Hosteter. Each girl re- : TURKEYS - ‘SEL E G T YOUR CHRISTMAS, GIFTS From Gur'Large Stock Of Quality Merchandise SHIRTS © BELTS WALLETS alte , TIES. - PAJAMAS TIE CLIPS SHOES SOCKS _ SCARVES CUFF LINKS GLOVES | "GIFTS THAT WiLL PLEASE! BUY WHERE YOUR DOLLAR’ BUXS ‘DOLLAR VALUE ceived a bag of;candy from -the Girl Guide Association. i at ata atti tliat Seeth RENATA TIDINGS gg gala, Mr,-and Mrs, Alfred Waldron, Renata, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Coleman, Deer Park,. left.on a motor trip. to.Los Angeles where they will spend a three weeks holiday. °° Mr. Arthur Koch, who. had the severely, has been ‘a. patient in the ‘Trail Tadanac al for misfortune to-cut his hand quite E ious Gouchman _ Fowler” " Bollinson Agencies Ltd. FIRE —:AUTO LIABILITY Accident. — Sickness INSURANCE “, PHONE 2921 WOOD BITS for 14” Drills. CARPENTERS HAMMERS . Bi PLANES, adjustable, iuportsd and: _ Stanley Sea $6.50 to $rigs _ SLIPS : Nylon and Rayon $2.95 to $5.95 ‘-\ HOSIERY ‘Weldrest and Butterfly. ‘ 66,Gauge — $1.95. 60 Gauge — ‘SL75° -. Fancy -Heels — $1.35 . Quilted Satin - 54 annd 51’ Gauge: — $1.50 HOUSECOATS TIES : “$17.95 : Lace Trim Wool -Plannel HOUSECOATS. ‘$1405 ° 3 OPEN — SATURDAY TILL.8. P.M. “TUES. & WED TILL 8.p.m. _WEST! s_ the past few. weeks. Mr..and Mrs. A; Hillestad’ have just. returned froma trip to AL berta. RENATA W.1 SETUP COMMITTEES : The December. meeting of. the Renata _Women’s. Institute, held at the home of Mrs. Matt. Rohn, December 12 with 15 ladies pres- ent, was combined with a-Christ- mas party, The ‘following Standing Com- -|mittee Convenors ‘were appoint- ed: Mrs, Harry Friesen, Home Ec- onomics’ and Handicraft;-. Mrs. Henry ~ Funk, ‘Agriculture; Mrs. ‘William -Hale;,. Social Welfare; g Sieh: 19th and 20th SARDINES, Brunswick 3. tins for... Me DILL PIGKLES; 28 oz, tin .......- 430 GRAHAM WAFERS, Weston’s pk... Sic: ‘APPLE JUICE, Ciear, 48-02. tin: ... 33c ; PINEAPPLE JUICE, Dole’s Meer. tin | 40c. SPORK; Burns, 3 tins us weeseteee 986 -LARD, Swifts, Ib. weenecesenenes 12c GEESE DUCKS. | CHICKENS - hac ae . OPEN wT —8p.m. Sal. 20 and Tues. 22 BE ON TIME FOR. OUR 10: 0'CLOCK SPECIAL. SATURDAY CO-OP STORE - Mrs. Isaac Wiebe, with Mrs. C. cathag. CH . "Mrs. Henry Toews was. appoint- ec convenor of. the Cemetery at the ; oe “ oF Cc news and i were read ‘from the monttily News -“ Letter, Hostesses” were named”. :for- the. ten ‘coming months: and Mr. Isaac. Wiebe ‘and Mr. Arthur Koch were named auditors for the next.year.’ * “SA “donation~ of °-$5.00-/to “the Kootenay Soclety for Handicap- ‘ppe:Children was authorized. ’ Following the - business :‘ meet- ing, there was a Christmas’ cele- bration. Mrs. Isaac: Wiebe .decora-. ted a Chrigtmas cake’ which the members! sampled, Miss ;Louise Barker presented ‘a -reading,’.en-. titled ., “the Real Meaning: ‘of Christrhas and Mrs, C. H, Schmok demonstrated a snow scene on & mirror, ’ ‘The'members and visitors pres- ent exchanged gifts followed’ by the serving of lunch by the he the secretary, ” was: ‘honored with a. birthday. .cake ang, a {Happy Birthday”. song, A silver: bread tray was aslo presented tq Mrs, Henry ‘Friesen, cemetery convenoy., for . the! past four years.’ © The next regular “meeting: will be held at the home of Mrs.’ Tsaac Wiebe, January Oth, - - _ Pop-Up Toasters ‘Vacuum Cleaners ie Eee SEE... ; OUR BEAUTIFUL - ‘SELECTION : : OF ~~ELECT RIC APPL : “CHRISTMAS “Watt Irons ‘Mixmasters : "Sandwich Makers ‘Pettitt. PHOTOS OUR. SPECIAL.::.. CHRISTMAS RATES Are Now In Effect PHONE 3811 “Satisfaction Guaranteed Main_St.- Castlegar NOTICE THIS:STORE WILL -BE.CLOSED ON.» XMAS DAY — BOXING DAY — SATURDAY, DEC. 27 - ALSO JANUARY 2 and 3. FOR INVENTORY on nena : artange f There in: the lowly, ‘onal gloomy darkness was ‘born i ild. fe, “swadd nes Jothes and I ‘Vol. 5, No. .52 To All Readers at The (GASTLE. NEWS. fii hed pagés.:* Con: ider the journey necessary to comply nit q :|the road,, the accident occurred = a Th “| Nided” sustain: + 7] age..No deny, resulted. : . Ever_old, ever new, ‘ever. thrilling, ever.’ mos! belove: ito : "Christendom, is th story: of “just recelved * “Caused by the icy coidition of : reads: * ‘| when'Mr, Soberlak with Evo pas- ae fea sengers, Mr. ‘Felix Soberlak and Mrs, Helen Soberlak, ‘was’ pro- ceeding towards Trail, ‘Approach- ing*the crossing at a'slow speed, | |Jhe noticed the train coming and *|applied his brakes. ‘The car skid- ded over the icy surface into the es ha satel from’ Santa: Claus’s: spies at the North Would llke ‘to use your to. remind every child nomination for the ' post was since ‘the .no himself as nominee. and Dalton, ;was ‘elected’: lama: train’ which’, was also fairly slowly, moving There was no injury. ‘Damage to the. car consisted of: shattered headlights anda battered Y din, tor ‘and grille, Another. accident, atvibuted: to slippery . driving ‘conditions, ‘oc- curred. at ‘Brilliant about 10 am, Monday morning. » Two vehicles’ driven b: B Kabatoff' and Walte y ny ing F r there; undér aponssechin of i 8 ee Aerie, Fra ting at. least’ 1,000 ° idddies He greet’ and :tredt:so am’ ‘bringing: lots of merée‘at ‘their monthly meeti ight, meeting, ting =committee had. filed only |: two names were: require NM. B, tion’as president of the Casthegar | - and . District Chamber. of ‘Com- z : were .dis- all’ nominations were made from. the floor cat the ONT pelow was Woted in’ by ; and Ron Couchman twas .re-eelct, ed Secretary: treasurer, also by ai clamation,” " > Of ‘the eight mel nomina: four elected were: W.'T.. Waldie, Dr.-C. Fe ; ‘| junior high ‘won first, prize. junior ¢ Siades group. fo: Sin "{and.L. V. Campbell, ° e a improvement, of radio -and.- tele: “| Liquor Enquiry. Commission . ai Nelson ‘and reports onthe Castle:|| 1d: District ‘Hospital: Society. tea: for :. council: members, the “The meeting: also ’ considered} - phone service : in: this area, the]. -[zec ant brief submitted by a com: mittee. of the. Chamber ‘to thé] ! and the: recent joint meeting. of}! : ay = ascietatin Crows =, | Nest | Route: and the Assslated| | Boi -of. -Trade.:and:.Chambe eoup ‘Womert's - Assoriation a elr-annual meeting in, @ Rob, nes {The Chamber's. reques for radio) béoster Fea antl ports as read by” Mrs. Poy retiring secretary history’ of’ papi made, and‘so on,: but fith; 3 bist Powell : ther,:the lowliest’of places, couch- |} heat of: beasts,,was His 4 ng ty "The star, ‘appeared when: the Hee was accomplished. ‘lt i hovered, over the ble evensas. angelie: couriers hovered North ‘Vancouver, Fe prot for, ‘the ear. were — 1 Castle-|¥ rol ‘to ‘Nelson is ‘not Phactleats ot ‘but ‘that ‘o ‘