CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C.* Thursday, December 4, 1952 PARKHURST SWEATERS | For Men “Scottish Mist” Pullover ..... $7.95 “Authentic Cable” Cardigans . $9.95 “Ful-Knit” Cardigans ....... $8.25 . FULL RANGE OF COLORS. AND SIZES WEATHERCHIEF Plaid Wool Jackets $15.65 Wedge Oxford Slippers... FOR WOMEN — In Width to Size 10 $4.95 ROHMEGS — SLIPONS — FURLINES Priced From ....... $2.95 to $6.45 " SOCIAL HIGHLIGHTS BUY WHERE YOUR DOLLAR BUYS DOLLAR VALUE OTHING . SHOES = ee Fo food situ gaa aig + oe and 6th ; PEAS, Goodness Me 3’s, 15-oz. 2tins 49c GREEN BEANS, Bullman’s Gut, 15-oz 2 tins for ........---0.050++. SOC SPORK, Burn’s, tin ............. 33¢ PEANUT BUTTER, Co-op, 24-0z .. . . 55c COFFEE, Co-Op Red Label, Ih. ..... 97c CHEER SOAP POWDER, Giant Pkt. . 73c Large Pkt. ...........---+2.. 31C In Our Meat Dept. PLACE YOUR ORDERS NOW FOR YOUR HOLIDAY POULTRY SIRLOIN or T-BONE STEAK, Ib. ... 60c HAMBURGER, fresh ground, Ib, .... 48¢ Be O: Time For Our... ~~ {0 O'CLOCK SPECIAL : SATURDAY coor STORE ‘| Mrs. R. Fletcher. ‘| ther, were nursery ryhmes com- ' GASTLEGAR | BOOP, PHONE 3031 Mr Vernon, Taylor is visiting his father, Percy Taylor at the Castle-Bar Ranch. Mr, Taylor Sr. is a brother of Mrs. E. Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Campbell, Mrs. J. Kirby, Mrs. Bridgeman and J. Corbett were among those who attended the Celébrity Ser- ies Concert in Trail last week. Willie Oleski of Notre Dame College spent Saturday at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. A. Oleski. S. Linton, an employee of the B.C. Forest Service, stationed here for the winter months, was a guest at the wéekly meeting ‘of the Kiwanis Club Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. York and son, formerly of Trail, have taken j up residence in Castlegar. They; have as their guest, Miss Carol York of Varicouver. Master Gerry York celebrated }. his first birthday at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Williams last Sunday. IODE EXECUTIVE PLAN VARIETY CONCERT FRIDAY The Lillian Killough Chapter IODE executive met on. Monday evening’ at the home of Mrs. James Kelly with 12 members present. Plans for the Variety Concert to be held in the High School Auditorium on Friday night, were discussed. « Members were also reminded of the Pot-Luck supper and Christmas party that is being Rivers Hall before the business meeting. To Late 'To Classify FOR SALE —.Goal keeper's pads Chest protector, shoulder and arm” pads, leg guards, pants and ‘gloves. Each piece of equipment reinforced with a thick blue felt to assure ‘full protection. See Lawrence Mar- kin, week-ends only, or phone 2677. C3-49 FOR SALE — Three-ton Fargo truck. 1945 model. In good con- dition. G. G. Atchison, Box 358, Castlegar. Variety Concert S.H.H.S. AUDITORIUM Sponsored by The Lillian Killough Chapter 1.0.D.E. Friday, December 5th at 8 p.m. ADMISSION — soc DOOR PRIZE C1-49) - NOTICE — The L.A. to the Canadian Legion Xmas. party for children up to ten years of age, will be held in the Legion Hail on December 20th. from 3 to 5 p.m, All Legion Auxiliary mem- bers and veterans please leave names and ages of their children ‘at Janet’s Ladies’ Wear or: write 'Mrs. A. J. Weir, Secretary, Box 55, Castlegar, or phone 4283. C1-49 ATTENTION “Kinnaird _ Resi- dents — A Public forum meeting will be held in the Kinnaird Com- munity Hall, Wed., Dec. 12: The retiring commissioners and new jcandidates will be present.C1-49 held Monday night in the Twin|} ANYWHERE! ANYTIME! H. M. CARD Robson | The next executive will be held at the home of Mrs. Ross Whittaker with Mrs. Wm. Easton as Assistant hostess. The co-hostesses, Mrs. James Kelly and Mrs. J. H. Westwood, served refreshments. CASTLEGAR CYO HOSTS TO TRAIL YOUTH SUNDAY Music to records supplied by Miss B. Conroy and a pidno ac- cordion in the capable hands of )Paul Zanet provided the rhyth- mic background to the dancing portion of the inter-CYO meet in the Coronation Hall, Sunday evening. On behalf of the Castlegar org- anization,. president Vic Kravski welcomed some 35 members of the Trail C.Y.O. and expressed the hope the two groups could get together in the near future, Ed. Gaines of Trail and Carol- ine McLaughlin of the Castlegar, Club, were the winners. of the elimination waltz. Further enter- tainment contributing to a merry evening for all were novelty games, a comedy skit and a trum- pet solo rendered by. Kinnaird’s “Harry James of the future,” Jack Ford. There were refreshments also served by the Castlegar girls with much appreciated assistance from TEACHERS’ BALL The annual teachers’ ball was held in the Twin Rivers’ Hall Friday evening with a gay crowd in attendance. Mother Goose reigned supreme as Gach person coming to the af- fair was dressed to resemble some character‘ or other of nur- sery rhyme fame. Enhancing this theme still fur- posed for the occasion and de- livered with appropriate expres- sion by one of the guests. BIRTHS McCOLM — To Mr. and Mrs. McColm, Syringa Creek, Novem- ber 29,'a son, in Trail-Tadanac Hospital. Xmas Gifts Our Stock is Complete and on Display A LARGE SELECTION and PRICED RIGHT FOR ALL YOUR GIFT NEEDS PERFUMES . SOAPS BRUSHES * TOILET SETS > STATIONERY ‘ CHOCOLATES SHAVING SETS and SMALL GIFTS - PITTS" Rexall Brug: ~ Open Evenings © si Couchman Fowler and Collinson Agencies Ltd. FIRE — AUTO LIABILITY Accident — Sickness INSURANCE PHONE 2921 Tractionize Your Tires Today We can do a First Class Job — And you will be able to drive in safety on Slippery Roads KINNAIRD SERVICE E. J. 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