Deer Park Socials Mrs, ©. T. Willlamson Mr, and Mrs, Wim. M, Douglas returned to their home in Deer Park after spending the past six ‘weeks at the home of thelr son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Ian Douglas of Victoria, Mrs, 8, Smith left-to spend the MEN‘S BOOTS - SAFETY OR A. A. Stcochnoff Buried Tuesday Burial took place Tuesday at Ooctischenia for Andrew Alex Stoo- chnoff, 66, who passed away Sun- INSULATED AND day in Castlegar hospital after a WATERPROOF LEATHER|"° iiness. next few months in Burlington, | § Ontario, where she will be the guest of her son and daughter-in- Jew, Mr, and Mrs. D. J. Smith, Mrs, D. D, Jamieson is a pat- jent in the Castlegar hospital, ‘My, Frank Worley of New York Park on a hunting trip, eee ‘Hight members attended the meeting of the Deer Park Women's Institute, held of the home of Mrs, 8, Smith, ‘ Several reports were heard from the various committees. These were: Miss Kirkmen reported a parcel of used clothing, stuffed toys and 12 Mr, was by D. B. Merry. He had been as- soclated with the lumber industry PLAIN TOE - SIZE 6 - 12)tor over 30 years. MADDOCKS The deceased, who is survived by his wife, Laura, and a son ‘and one daughter, was born in Saskat- chewan, Castlegar Funeral Home was in charge of arrangementa, Tn nn YOU CAN BUY an €$SO AUTOMATIC ' FURNACE FOR ONLY $10.00 A MONTH CALL YyouR HEATING PUBLIC NOTICE = SPORTSMEN’S ASS'N — Regular meeting will be held in St. Rita’s Hall, 8 pm., Dec. 20, UNION OF YOUTH — Districts 15 and 16, Ootischen- ja, will hold a bake sale on Sat. Dec. 16 at Shop Easy, Castleaird Plaza, from 11 a.m, to6 pm, WELL WOMEN’S CLINIC — closed until Jan. 9 when it = = = = = EQUIPMENT DEALER p SMITHS reopens at Legion Hall from 2-330 pm. every Tuesday. PLUMBING & Lie HEATING fruits, apples and vegetables, don- ated and delivered to the Castlegar end District Hospital, the present, in Vancouver General Hospital, ‘A parcel of gifts for patients in mental hospitals was sent to the Canadian Mental Health As- sociation, The secretary read a let- ter from past-president, Mrs, Mot- tershead,, who is visiting with friends and relatives in England. ‘The mecting voted a donation of $5 to be sent to the Silver Birch School for Handicapped Children in Castlegar. A gift of $5, @ Christmas parce] and a subscrip. tion to a sports magazine were sent to the WI ‘adoptce'’, 16-year- old John, Arneil, A letter oe to be written to the widening of ‘ihe road, Mrs. Wil- Hamson, the former secretary, was the surprised recipient of a gift of appreciation, for “long service.” The gift, a handbag,’ was presented to her by the vice-president, Mrs. ‘Coleman, on behalf of all the mem. After the meeting adjourned, exchange followed by a delicious lunch served by the hostess Mrs, ee Kent. ee and give ‘you a Hug and then send you off to the + Castlegar Drug I don’t need a shave but DAD could use one So make it a razor - an electric one. Some perfume.for MOM, or something like that What ever you want, they'll pull out of a hat. And don’t forget, poor little old me Be sure to get me something for under the tree. Remember Fellows: We gift. wrap for men. ‘Just drop in, make your selection and we ‘will have it all | wrapped up when you want to call back. ~ Raiedied edict et eee Men’s White SHIRTS 2-way. cuffs, no iron $4.95 , Men’‘s ‘SLACKS $10.95-$19.95 Men‘s Laminated Pullovers, $16.50 Jackets, $19.95-$21.50 in olive green, gold, blue, black Men’s SHAGGY PULLOVERS $8.95 - $11.50 Gl Ti Belt: Orlon Pile FABRIC COATS Natural Color Extra Special . $49.95 Ladies’ LINGERIE Lov’Lee Made Black Slips $2.29 Nylon Bed Jackets Nighties, ......... $2.59 Ladies PANTY. BRIEFS SHOES-OVERSHOES WOOL SEAL SKIN Reg. $39.95 SALE $31.95 Reg. $29.95 SALE $24.95 Reg. $43.95 SALE $34.95 Lovely Soft Shags Full back, Shawl Collars Reg. $43.94 SALE $34.95 Muskrat & Mink Trimmed Coats, reg. Wool! and Mohair and cel Suedes, reg.$28.95 } SAI . $23.95 cans COATS ALL. MARK. ED: DOWN 7 Gifts for! all: the. family BUY NOW WHILE SE- LECTION IS. AT. ITS st ‘BEST : STORE HOURS NEXT EE! Thurs. Fri. Sat, Dee, 21- 22-23 open until 9 pm. Jersey SM-L 3 for $1.00 Have a New WINTER COAT For Christmas Buy NOW and SAVE At These Prices Laminated Poodle Cloth i ‘LEATHER WALLETS ... “& (0. TOYS!) Electric Train Sets, only $2.98 each . Ready to serve HAMS, half or whole, tb. 59c ne PORK CHOPS, Ib., 59c Lamb LEG or Lave ee Poodle Pyjama Bags tb... wae 59e $5.95 PORK ROASTS, Bos- y _ton Butts, Ib, 49e EGGS, grade A, Med., doz., ......:. fe) . 450 EGGS, grade A, large, doz. . 490 MB srese Trucks, Christmas DECORATIONS Glass Or $1.20 doz. ane Ist dear . TURKEYS, we have a NOMA &light sets, large selection of all $1.49 | weights, Nabob COFFEE, Ib. 65c GINGERALE, Keoten- ay, 19c qt. plus dep. Famous Sel ares 1 Ib. boxes, RIPE OLIVES, Natob, A large selection of © Pillow Case Sets $1.39-$3.95 Mandarin ORANGES, $3.69 a bundle $1.89 a box TOWEL SETS $2.50-$3.95 GIFTS FOR MOTHER ‘Help make her day a pleasure by selecting one of our beautiful gifts of PYREX CAROFES, $4.75 to $7.59 WATER SETS . . $8.50 to $31.75 TUMBLER and CADDY SETS $3.79 - $7.95 - * $9.50 - $9.95- BOXED TUMBLER SETS .... $1.75 - $2.95.- $3.95 China and Chrome Lazy Susans $6.75. $7.50 $7.75 $10.25 $10.95 Chip and Dip Sets $2.95 + $3.95 - $5.50 - 7.95 TRAYS, CARVING SETS, CREAM & SUGARS etc. GIFTS FOR FATHER . $1.95 to $7.50 $14.98 to $26.95 $19.95 to $21.50 Fishing Rods and Reels, Golf Clubs, Carts, Brief Cases’ and Luggage, sortment of Carpenters Tools, SUNBEAM RAZORS Bags and Complete as- FOR THE YOUNGER MEMBERS We still have a large selection of Toys, Games, Boo! Constructive Toys, Dolls, and Mechanical Toys. HOCKEY GAMES $7.85 $9. 95 $12. 98 CURLING GAMES 00.02... $12.95 Skates, Badminton Rackets, Toboggaiia and Sleighs. PSP PI e Three fpr pap ec tere ‘o ' PROVENCEAL. 1 LIBRAR : VICTORIA, any DEC, 51/321 ma 1 By Sy. ' !VOR 14, Nov sL” 10’ CENTS PER COPY Predicts Spring Start on Dams | “A etart on Columbia river dev~: for Ber ee requirements of the owe a Sit appreciate good finns ning,” said the MUA, “and we like to have good planners at the head of our school districts.” He sald the achool board “took into consid. eration every penny, every nail” in erecting the new board office. My, Brothers told the gathering at the public opening that the Castlegar “ Diatrict has been .for- tunate in having good planners on its school boards, and also on its two municipel counolls, the god Janus after rding ‘to. an old Huron @evament, the first truly Cana- dian Christmas carol was written ‘by w Jesuit, Father Jean de Bre- emf, between 1642 and 1650. In 1642 Father de Brebeuf |" wrote: “The Indians have a par- fewlar devotion for-the night that was enlightened by. the birth of mare than two days’ journey met ata given place Ledpapiad a lemintiaee hhanor, Owes in the moon of -winter time when oll the birds ‘had fied; ‘That mighty.