a e 2 P 2 2 g mo 2 £ 2 Ea 7 ee 2 ey § a ee 4 4 2 2 ?Brownles Hold” RATS Re AUNbUUEUUNDSAURUEDULEOeRSEEsussyouUDeEDEse : THE CHILDREN'S CORNER Christmas Party Aad All Guests ds and’: green : The opening ‘ceremonies were conducted under the lead- ership of Mrs. W. VanYzerloo,’ +| Brown: Owl, and ‘Mrs, J. Leele- ma, Tawny Owl. °. ¥ After the opening the girls entertained their guests who were some of their mothers, their younger brothers and sis: ters, and Mrs, H. Johnson, dis- trict commissioner. The program was very much ‘GIFTS for: HER - PARTY; DRESSES. Whisper: NYLONS | COCKTAIL DRESSES “GLOVES SUITS ‘- Double Knits) | GLOVE and SCARF or Crepe Suzette SETS HOUSE. COATS Hand BAGS HOUSE. SLIPPERS ~ SLIMS Dalkeith Sweaters SLIM & VEST SETS Bulky Knit Sweaters LINGERIE "GIFTS: for Hin SPORT SHIRTS _ WHITE SHIRTS Tes BELTS: SOCKS WALLETS STETSON HATS ” PANTS “SUITS COATS ‘HOUSE’ COATS PYJAMAS HOUSE SLIPPERS SHOES is a game called FISH IN THE NET. Draw the - - stiff paper, fold it, hold it dy the toothpicks he-' een your thumbs. Now turn it aulchdy eee and you will “gée the fish fllp into the net, “| PE A RAAAAICAANARRARNARARAARAARID their ae ring and invited their guests into the “middle of the \ring where they gave them the grand howl. Delicious refreshments were McLeod Funeral (continued from page one) H. H. Kilough (Winnie) of Kin-| supervising the. ki naird, Mrs. J. C. Killough (Lily) | Brownie ne nye a gift and all of Castlegar, and Mrs. James| children present: received ©a MacLeod (Bessie) of Burnaby. | ¢ as avon and an orange. _ CASTLEGAR ARENA Ph, 365-5021 | For Gonvenionce Do All Your FAMILY SHOPPING HERE | Wed., Dec. 23 General Skating 2 - 4 p.m. Dec. i neral Skating 2-4 and 7-9 Also surviving are three sis- ters, Annie’and Bessie McLeod and Mrs, Florence Warren; two borthers, James and “Louis, all of Brownville Junction, Maine. He was predeceased by two sons who died infancy and by a daughter Gladys, who was the victim a drowning acci- dent at Thrans in 1925. There are 20 grandchildren and 12 great: grandchildren. Funeral services were held .. Johnson: congratulated the girls, on their delightful pro- gram and also thanked the mo- thers: who had faced the storm to be present. On behalf‘of thé guests she also expressed thanks for the invitation to attend and for the delicious refreshments. Easter Star - Members Enjoy . Tukey Banquet -. The regular meeting of Min- to Chapter No. 79 Order of the “HOUSE SLIPPERS vemeznat GIFTS for the GIRLS DRESSES - SKI JACKETS HOUSE: COATS eae SKIRTS BLOUSES _ PYJAMAS GIFTS for the BOYS WHITE SHIRTS | SKI JACKETS - SPORT: SHIRTS CAR COATS SWEATERS . PANTS SPORT JACKETS... SHOES FIGURE SKATES SHOES _ TIGHTS . | HOUSE SLIPPERS |. . |. The-Store is OPEN until 9:00 P.M. Tuesday and until 6:00 P.M. on Thursday — sin ahe ‘iwin Rivers fall 1 was Cuvee UUEE EEA EEUU EEE UEUS preceeded bya was’ enjoyed BY ee 34.-members. The tables "were : “gaily. dec: orated in the Christmas theme with candle’ arrangements, Christmas crackers and chr mas serviettes. ‘DON'T. DISAPPOINTED CHRISTMAS MORNING lough, Harry Kill Killough and Terry Killough. SO10Hd. LMLLad) - Bi ra G a 2 = a Ae Li as = fr o —_—_—— EXCAVATING, DITCHING SAND AND GRAVEL’ TOP SOIL’ CONCRETE WORK a. Roos | ©, Lightle PETTITT PHOTOS ARARAARAAAARAANAR Gift Suggestions “FLORSHEIM SHOES FOR MEN SAVAGE SHOES FOR. LADIES AND CHILDREN - Kaufman Foamtread Slippers FOR ALL THE FAMILY » e sepeially fe for you. -HOUSECOATS - ee also sang a duet it Came. Upon Clear. All: the ‘sing- ~ Bere d SLiLLad (A cious supper. w: ‘ved with tables being set for 60 and again:the Christmas decor- ‘ations: were used. Mrs. ‘J. Raine, worthy matron expressed: her, sincere thanks to all the guests ‘who had ‘faced the cold weather to.attend and also. the commit- ‘tees ‘for. their work. in: prepar- ing the - banquet and: supper. sie ‘wished one and ae ai very happy Mires The pugnt: ‘of oie even- ing was the visit 0 f Mr. did Mrs. Santa’ Claus (ie ‘Wm. Harrow- er and Mrs. Johnson) who gave each one eer a gift. =, Committees in charge were: panquet, Mrs, Li McKenzie, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs.; Harrower and Mrs, Ross DeFoe; for. the sup: per, ‘Mrs.: H. Adie, Mrs, EB. 'Ste- wart, Mrs. H. Anderson and Mrs. A. Andrew. The. members, also assisted in seater the tables and serving. ‘Shaiieg Chub + To Have Treat _ : “At! a. recent meeting. of the Castlegar ‘Skating: Clubit was decided that fora SF Facial Christ. mas treat’ the members of .the club would be allowed to bring a The most walked about shoes in’. friend to the’ skating: session’ on Dee; "29, The District are at Club pro D. Ross. re ried, ¢ MADDOCKS; so taeda PEALE EEUU good: belavior of the children, ee ae m 2 P . For that last’ minute shopping * we > oe # a eee) m2 » PETTITT PHOTOS ng eueunnseuvennnnenunnneeed _ WEST'S DEPT. STORE iY er as ee - ———— u 2 Sheilaj “Moore Vi Stoushno 5 “ilk do our best to assist you in 2 £ ee 2 Mz ee and Staff © rl CASTLEGAR DRUG : 2 _R. E, Goulet, Corner of Pine & Columbia = Ph. 365-7813 Al AAA EEUU LEE EUE RE, CCST a ee Gee uy ERX RTA ee LEVUVEUY PUEEULEUUEEEE