SD. David's WA. Meets how to give _ 3 gifts this Christmas 1 A. yearly * subscription to BEAUTIFUL BRITISH ‘COLUMBIA (worth $2.00 alone). A scenic and floral’ diary with. 26 beautiful 8.C. colour scenes (worth $1.00) A tasteful 6x 8" Christmas greeting card announcing: your gift subscription (worth 25¢). A $3.25 value for $2.00! Beautiful British Columbia is a wonderful gift for friends and relatives: anywhere in the world. This spectacular illustrated magazine deals exclusively with B.C: and is” published quarterly by the Department of Recreation and Conservation. * All three gifts: current issue of the magazine, calendar and greeting card, come in a special: protective ‘envelope that will be mailed out. for you. Send several this year. _ Come in. soon to- : “GASTLEGAR NEWS - A $3.25 VALUE FOR $2.00 The regular meeting of St. David’s WA Castlegar Branch, was held last week at the home of Mrs, E. J. Hapala with 17 members present, The meeting was opened with all repeating the WA prayer led by Mrs,.R. Donnan the president, "| This was followed by a prayer for the prayer partner and a prayer for the sick. Minutes, treasurer's report and correspondence: were dealt with. Under committee reports, Mrs, H. Westwood reported on the Dorcas work and read’ a list of require- ments for the 1964 Bale. Miss Jean Stainton reported for the UTO and said she would be sending the money. from the UTO boxes: in. Mrs. E, Aldrich reported on. the ;| living message. and gave the Oct. ones out, Mrs, James Kelly, social service convenor, reported on vi- sits to the hospital and shut-ins, also of sending flowers. It was reported that the church choir was. holding a bake sale on Friday ‘evening at the: Shop- Easy and would like the WA mem- bers to attend. The members decid- ed to make some baking donations to the choir. of fabout the winter card parties, it _ Deficious Lunch ~ Preceties. Meoling Of Robson WI The October mecting of the Robson’ WI held at the home of ‘Mrs, Stewart Grant was preceeded by a most delicious luncheon, All members had been asked to bring a guest and about 20 members and friends sat down to an enjoyable repast prepared’ by the hostess Mrs, Grant, and all present ate to repletion, » The meeting was called to order by the president - Mrs, WwW. Hubert and the WI collect repeat ed. i Roll ‘call was answered by some interesting and some amus- ing’ summer. holiday | experiences | V5 of the members. As no‘one seem- ‘ed to have any constructive ideas was decided to put up a sign in the’ Post Office inviting anyone who. was interested in continuing the card parties to sign their name. It was’ decided’ to nominate from the floor, instead of having Le a nominating committee this year at the annual meeting. The various the Guild Tea tor be held Saturday in the Legion Hall. The annual sale of work was discussed and some materials were given out for members to make up into aprons, ete, Committees were. named:. kit. chen, Miss Jean Stainton, Mrs, B. Crissall and Mrs, Aldrich; bake table, Mrs, F. Gibson, Mrs, E Hapala -and Mrs, F. A. Hostetter; sewing table, Mrs. H. Johnson and Mrs.’ C,W.\ Kennedy; ‘Christmas decorations, Mrs, J. F. Killough, Mrs, E, Herman and Mrs, R. West; Soe Contests ‘Mrs. James Kelly, Mrs. H. twood will be in char- ge of the ¢ tea tables. ‘ The election of 1964 officers will be held in November. A quiet day for. women is to be held in St, Andrew's Church on Nov. ‘8 and members were urged to attend. contact Mrs. Donnan. Mrs, Herman gave a very com- prehensive report of the West Koo- tenay Deanery meeting which she had attended in. Rossland. Mrs. Donnan’ extended a hearty vote of thanks to Mrs. Herman for a very interesting report, also to the other members who had attended the meeting, At the close of busi- ness delicious refreshments were served by the hostesses Mrs. West- wood and Mrs. Crissall. Those’ wishing to attend are to} coc FOR AIRLINE RESERVATIONS _ ~ MEXICO - HAWAIIAN”. AND. EUROPEAN: TOURS ‘ARRANGED e CASTLEGAR AGENT: FOR THE WESTERN. HOTEL ‘CHAIN WEST'S DEPT. STORE Phone 365-4911" | i ies with wheat and cats. This was "| were Mra, A. Shuteks, Mrs. H. Sohn- || teas, out: to-the : businesses. gave their reports and a: number .of “very useful hints were read by Mrs, McPhee. Mrs.’ Byers reported for Fall Fair committee that a Robson boy, Donald Sutherland had -won the ‘WI cup this year, with his brother Roberta close second.- Mrs. Suth- erland ‘said, how proud‘ ‘she was her grandson had won the cup. Mrs, Grant brought in a box of used infants and ‘children’s clothes to be sent to the Unitarian Services committee, Mrs. Hubert read ‘Why. belong tothe WI" from the WI news which was much enjoyed and heartily agreed with. The booster prize was supplied by Mrs, Duncan Carter and won by Mrs, Hackman, Next meeting to be at the home of Mrs. Suther- Tan Halloween Tea At Legion Hall Very Successful St. David's Evening Guild held a very ‘successful Halloween Tea on Saturday in the Legion Hall. The hall. was. very appropriately decorated in the Halloween theme, with black cats, .witches, pump-}- kins, owls, etc. ‘The serving table was: covered with ja Halloween table cloth and centered with a basket of‘fall lea- flanked on either side with a black cat and lighted tapers of a pump- kin’ color’ were’ in brass’: holders. Each andividual tet tea table was. oon | Wedding i The marrlage of Renee Diane Morey, daughter! of,Mr. and Mrs; id Phillip Ba- bakaiff, son of °Mr, and “Mrs, 'S, Babakaiff of Kinnaird,’ was solem- nized in St. Andrew's . Anglican Church in’ the latter part of Sopt- ember, Rey. H. B, Barrett performed the, midday ceremony before an al- tar graced by pink and white gtadi- oli and mums, Mr.'G, John Played the nuptial music, Given. in marringe by her fa- ther, the bride’ wore a flodr-length gown of pale blue Jace over white peau de soie, fashioned with s¢al- loped“‘neckline and lily-point slee- Her tiered lace veil was’ at- tached to a crown headdress, trim- med with “sequins, while the groom's gift, a black diamond neck- lace and ‘earrings, was worn for jewelery accent. ;' Cascading : pink roses with stephahotis, ivy. and fern, created the bridal bouquet. Maid of honor Miss Glenys Me- “4 am hie. FOOTBALL By. FATHER DAY. ‘TiCats ‘and: Bombers gain | Little Grey: Cup Berths ¢ Jack Burak*jlead his Ti-Cats game in a ‘hard-fought game on Sunday afternoon.:In the first half Ken ‘Pickering ‘ran, fought and]: crawled his way, for three TD's. in|’ an effort to keep the Lions in con- tention for the final, Jack Burak ran for’ one 'major and threw. touchdown passes to Duff Johnson and’ Gordy Gemmell. Robert Mel- nick kicked a single for the ’Cats and the half time score read.’Cats 19, Lions 18. f Playing inthe final half, Jack Burak broke away on.a keeper play and ran 40: yards for his se- to Garth Burak ‘and Gordy Gem- mill completed the Ti-Cats scoring Ken -Pickering; passed to Wayne Kinakin for the major and Tweeter Shutek scored.on-the convert for the single point. Final score was *Cats. 37, Lions 25... The Lions ‘can retire to their den without: shame as coach Guy Gibson ‘and rookie quarterback Ken Pickering ‘did: an ‘outstanding job tera slow start. Between. the first | P and "- second.’ games: cond ‘TD.. Two: touchdown: passes | in’ 1 in building “a contending team’ af-| * | Babakaiff- Morey. in Trail | Kay was gowned in pink brocade satin with which she wore a lace vell and carried:a bouquet of white glamelias, The bride's sister, Miss Susan Morey, as bridesmaid, was ‘dressed, in blue chiffon over ‘blue \ gatin. A blue veil completed the costume and she held white gladioli. Mr., Len. Gallo’ attended .the groom as best man, while Mr. Ron Smith and Mr, Nick: Karzaniewski shared ushering duties. For her. 's wedding PRODUCTS ‘Phone: 965-5578 * Mrs.. Morey -had chosen’ a beige brocaded . sheath ' and- jacket, ‘ac- cented: by. brown accessories and corsage of bronze mums, Mrs. Babakalff was attired in brown. satin; sheath’ and» jacket, white’ accessories ‘and corsage of white carnations gneincled. with pink roses, 4 Baskets of gladioli decorated the church’ hall for the reception at which Mr. Ron Groom proposed the. bridal toast, Mr, Barrett sald The Grace. Master of ceremonies was Mr. H, Ericson and congratulatory tele. grams from the bride's ‘sister, in Ireland, also from ‘relatives: and friends in Ontario and Vancouver were read, During the reception the young couple cut a‘ three-tiered - wedding cake which had been’ placed ’in pink lace and-pink roses, jo: The couple js residing at 1256 Columbia ‘Ave., Trail after a wed- ding “trip ‘to. the Okanagan. For travelling the \ bride ‘donned a brown three-piece knitted suit with accessories in a'deeper shade of} to victory and the'Little Grey Cup | b: rown and a gold-tinted gardenia corsage. Accident Rates Up 16.5 Percent Insurance spokesmen report 1962 was the worst traffic accident year in Canada’s history. Statistics compiled 0 recently by. the Canadian Highway Safety Coun- cil reveal that Cana ere in- pelea in 311,181 attic aecidents 962 resulting 3,889 deat and 111,125 injuries — an increase of) aes ‘Peteent over 1961, Murray, president of the ‘automobile Committee of All Ca- ja Insurance | Federation, “said |: nad: the increased accident toll cannot be: blamed “onan ‘increase in’ the number of vehicles, Accident rates are up.16.5:percent but car ‘regis- trations are’ only up. two! percent, ‘ he “ Offieals also: ‘pointed out that: preliminary statistics in ‘1963 show an increase over 1962. . * 6:00 am. KOOTENAY. LAKE . FERRY. SCHEDULE : The. following ‘schedule. will: be’: effective October’ 27, ,1963, to’ November 11, ‘1968 Gnelu- -sive,), on the Kootenay. Lake: Ferries. : PACIFIC: STANDARD TIME © Leave. ° a Balfour 6:00 a.m. 7:00 -a.m. .; 8:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m.’ i, Leave;: : .7:00° a.m... ji. , 8:00’ am, 9:00 a.m. “10: 00. a.m. 11:00 am... 12:00 “noon 1:00 .p.m. 2:00 ‘p.m. 3:00. p.m. 4:00 p.m. 5:00. p.m. : 6:00 ‘'p.m. 7:00 p.m. “9:00 ‘p.m. 1 ib 11:00 p.m. 212: 00. Bildnight MV. Anscomb:° 1:00 a.m. :Wintor | schedule. effective " Novernber 12, 1963, until, further. notice 4 PACIFIC STANDARD TIME Leave Kootenay Bay Leave ©) Balfour. °° 8:00 am.” Kootenay Bay ight” : Vipond ‘for. Travel most see wae suai 1560' Bay Ave., Trail” _ Dial ZENITH, 6181 Where ONE: Call built “huge ont: a FOR SERVICE Ph. 305-5544: DALL’S er TELEVISION CASTLEATRD, Linas - KINNAIRD, 5 ‘Bi c DON’T FORGET. - to have: your coins ready | for, the. “UNITED: NATIONS UNICEF Castlegar: ‘and Kinnaird ecinntaty Student Canvassers Will. be Calling at your home: ancient Brien the’ Drulds Saints! Day, although the idea still sward | is- ‘and ‘nut eir. fires, radually ‘the festival were woven ‘into ‘the ‘Christian’ religion as the eve. of All*Hallow’s orAll remained : that’ spirits ‘full of , chief ‘roamed. larg ‘Maybe ‘the Irish, from, whom ur, Canadian version of Hallowee: was, appropriated, | could: see’ a deae ‘| ‘weird: spirits, “B his F Mrs. W. Devitt. was in charge of, the: decorating, . Presiding at the tea urns:during the afternoon son: end Mrs.’ R;Reith.”. Committees in. charge were bake “table, Mrs..-F. Howes and ‘Mrs. M: Hingley; sewing table,-Mrs, W. Devitt:and Mrs..R. Maddocks; tea‘ tickets, Mrs,° Jack 'Killough; kitchen, * Mrs. ° H.”Pitts,> Mrs....F. _| Woodrow, » Mrs. 7," Lampard : and Mrs,’ P, ‘Jablonsky. Girls serving were Judy Mad- docks,’ : Heathers ‘Deans. and Gay, McNabb..Wendy Lampard took athe Joy, Saunders was the. winner‘ of the “door , prize~ and : Mra.’ Betty. Greep’ won the aol that was ‘raf. soley allt POWER Whiether you are are ing. marncdentieg oe WEST KOOTENAY eK fled. “Four outstanding reasons why “Flameless” Electric Heat” "grows in. popularity! : 2 Irs CLEAN—walls, rugs, We. : “and. ECONOMICAL ° INSTAL-. LATION — are money saving advantages. x CONVENIENT, room-by-room temperature contro] gives silent, even heat when you want it—where you want it. 4. SPACE SAVING: economy of * © Electric Heat. It frees ele, AUTOMATIC of “EL : gee ma Electrically ‘due presented rookie end: Hubert Hunchak: with the/rooki “OE: the year. trophy. : In ‘the ‘most ‘devastating show of power ever’ seen on:a football field in. this ‘neck’ of the. woods Gerry, Leduc’s Bombers whitewash- ed “the “Roughriders: by -a:score of 62:to 0 and earned. ‘the ‘right to play in’ the league, final: In the opening-minutes of the game Gerry Leduc: intercepted ‘a Peppard “pass - and raced! ‘aver. the goal line ‘for: the first’of:10;Bomb- er TD's. Before the first. half had ended: Gerry. Leduc. had run_the *Riders backfield: into’a frenzy°as he ran for three more, TD's. Roddy . | Mosby.and Frank’ Lanzarotta each ‘scored:'a: major in’ the ‘first half. kicked’ three ‘converts. and - the "Riders 0. During the final half we wait- ed for the usual’ Bomber. letdown ‘but |it ‘never. came: and the’ short handed ; Bombers : seemed. to “gain piomentam as the’ game: went on, erry Leduc found‘ the” waiting ca rms of Big Frank ‘Lanzarotta' for two more majors, and ‘the: flailing legs of Roddy Mosby for two. The educated toe was: called’ on ‘for. a field; goal and: two: more: singles and Gordy Green finished the. scor- ing with a single'point. Some might ‘say...the Rough- riders forgot to show up but what- ever. rapeenee the final score Was 69 “Roddy. Mosby. was ‘high, georer for tae day with 26 points followed by: Gerry: Leduc with’ 24. Special mention must go\to‘Rick Harmston who ‘played’ an outatanding game in ‘a. losing cause.:""* <) Saturday (NOT: Sunday) will see the Ti-Cats and’.the: Bombers take‘ to the: field; at:1.50:p.m. in what’ should be? a:‘real thriller with | th outstanding player’! will be awarded: an autographed football courtesy f the B.C. Lions The educated toe:of, Roddy. Mosby |’ _ half- ime” score read, Bombers 39, " grated any big bargains lately? If so, ate e not buy, "Bank of Montreal Family Finance Plan? ~ 3 2 With this low-cost, | life-insured plan, one Fegular rronthly payment, covers. afl your credit needs—and you can take ‘io Hto three years to. pay. ‘ When you see what you want see the’ pr pte ~. at-your neighbourhood BofM about a Family Finance Plan: loan. “MC OANE 9733 MSL" CRASS 18M garden hose. eA slowing cigaret : or. elgar itely. ‘Parents should also. make sure that children’s costumes are flame:| Proof'and light colored enough for |: drivers to see, easily,’ Paint false faces’o1 using cosmetics‘ and. barat ‘cork-in- works, But: they. should » remem. | od femniter.: Hold. it at]: wi dren, | was the way Kinnaird villa man: Carl. Loeblich: described th stead of masks which obstruct. vi- | recent Union of B.C. Hantcipatities | tes sion. =~ =} convention held at Dawson {Creek Greek, with ‘a: Boputatiin of only Hage ‘chairman on! many; of! the resolutions passed at the ‘conyentior A ‘surp: ellaneous show- er was held ‘atithe home of Helen Belbeck' of Robson for. Miss Linda Bro,; October: bride-elect,:, man of Robson were presented to her: mother.and, the: bride-to-be. The ‘gifts’ were placed ‘in: a’ pink and. white: basket which de- ‘corated ' by ‘Wendy Reith.’ te Games - were! played and - en- joyed ‘by everyone, Jane: Rogers and Dean Giraud tied in the games. Later the ’ bride-to-be opened her lovely gifts. 0:°!'" “Delicious ‘refreshments’ were served . by: ‘Kathy Bergen, Helen ron Bray. ‘The double: guests ‘num! and’ every- one “enjoyed the surprise shower. A. “business-like convention” ge chair. ‘Mr. Loeblich said that Dawson 7, Corsages made by’ Mra, 'Hack- ‘groun Belbeck, Wendy Worley and Sha. ei ig cake was made ' by ‘Mrs: Adshead of Robson. ‘The | 2% God! ibered : ti miss I On UBCH Heet Hi Fithia: See | ys” Teadership of.the guests from Nel: son, ? Mra.: Coventry, “Mrs. David when he ‘reported to. his’ council Malony, Mrs...) G2Catley, ‘and “| Tast week on the subject, > ideally vi venrts ion .the shores of the ‘beautiful: Okanagan‘ Lake, on a tract’ of some’ 27 acres of land. Part of the land is used for fruit’ orchards’ and \' other crops used :by the’ staff, while some ‘of the surplus produce is sent to’ si- milar’ schools or: training: centres elsewhere, | The | Ni consisting’ of : private : cottages, as well. as.a fine: new: building, “‘Al- berta” Hall”, and the: “Columbla Hall”, 4 four of the ; school. ‘and : teresting ' ‘feature of visite th ecining centre. ' ‘Mrs, ene, was‘ introduced by: Mra, .P. Swift, president ‘of the local United; Church: Women. ‘The singing of “Lord, Speak to Me That iI May, Speak”, with Mrs. 8. Sim- “cock ‘as’ organist. ‘A: solo, “It is Well With My Soul’ was. sung ‘by, 1. J,.T.,Dun- lop, ‘accompanied: by. ‘Mrs, Simeock. The devotional period was tak- “Ws A. Sones, on the 6, atill, and know, that ‘I m “the Asth For. the /POHRELOD, which fol- lowed ‘the: guest: speaker,:’ Mrs. Swift, divided. the’ audience , into ‘seven’ discussion ; groups. The: to- Pics: fo ‘discussion were:'program- ming,: Christlan ° stewardship, «cht church, and ‘officers’ an LW ES :K. Masteys; respective Dates 2 Ibs. ...... 49c Shortening’ Sewel 3-Ib. tin 89c E= 2 Ibs A9c Ice Cream Westland, 14 ot 59c. Soup t Lipton Chicken Noodle, 4 Pia. 49e Choco. Cadbury ‘2Ib. ‘carton 3 = 89c Round Steak Canada Choice tb 79 2 Turnips Ibe fi Pot Roast Canadé. Choice, th. . 59c = A Prem 2 tive : Bleach eae gal. Coffee’ “Nabeb, ‘Ib. (with order} 59c E ‘ OPEN. SUNDAYS 10 AM.TD.5 PM AGENTS. 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