We still have a limited . ‘supply of Grade A Evis. TURKEYS 10-14 Ibs., Ib: 49c BROILER TURKEYS by nee, B86 ROYAL ROCK TURKEYS 18 Ibs. and up, Ib., ... 39c GEESE, Ib. .. 59c TRAY PACK FRYING CHICKEN EACH .. . 98e Ready to Serve Whole or Half GARLIC RINGS 3 for a8e Mixed Nuts Ib.....49e PEANUTS, fresh, Ib., ......... 29c¢ We still have a good supply of MANDARIN ORANGES Box $1.89 Bal. $3.69 Brussel Sprouts 2 Ibs. 49 Tomatoes tube .....25 Lettuce, crisp, Ib. .. 19. Cucumbers, each ... 19 Radishes, 2 bchs. :.. 19 Green Onions, 2 for 19 CELERY Ib. 15¢ POTATOES 10 Ibs. 39c .100 Ib. SACK ...... $2.99 BURNS paincemect Mm bulk, ib., stteetseeabenens : OCEAN SPRAY Cranberry Sauce GRANULATED MALKIN‘S Cream Corn Low Price!...High Quality « S\SOLO 2bs.49c MARGARINE , GAVIN B. STEWART. ‘ CROWN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Extends TO ONE AND ALL The _ Compliments i 2 if thi & Here's a Gift for Hubby — It's a Bargain at $3.00! * ‘vhatourer Sun Columnist OTTAWA — ‘Ladies! Are you wondering what to give hubby for his,.birthday? How, about a sub- scription to Hansard? A real bar. gain — only three bucks for the dally outpourings of the political brains of the nation on such fas- cinating topics as wheat, hanging, hog prices, inflation, uranium and unemployment. Hansard will keep hubby up- to-date on national affairs. De- finitely non-salacious literature, Expurgated (the PM didn’t tell the Speaker to sit down). Con- ains all the latest cliches. Hum~ orous passages clearly indicated : (Some hon. members: Oh, oh"), useful for sufferers, From Hansard a rough-dia- mond hubby can absorb some of the social niceties — like how to tell a man he’s a Mar, without ac- tally calling him one. For example, on Jan. 18 Liberal, leader Pearson quoted a passage from a Diefen- |. baker speech, “What," he asked rhetorically, “can one say about such a false and indeed malicious MALKIN‘'S ASSORTED PEAS 6.tins .................. $1.00 CHRISTIES., Party Thins 2 phgs., . 06... - eee eee ee GBC NABOB McCORMICK’S May the spiritual inspiration of - Selly Powders _irheese Snackers | heyy ee ee eae vais es CATELLI KRAFT SPAGHETTI Cheez Whiz 2-15 oz. tins .....:........ 29¢ 8 1 Ib. jaro... cee. G9e ALPHA -Creamed Honey 2 Ib. carton .............. 59e SEA HAUL Smoked Oysters WESTLAND Ice Cream . Half Gallon .............. NOLA SHRIMP tin. os. erie eee. 4e FROZO ROBINSONS Stuffed Olives. 6 oz. jar ..... 2.2... 490 Frozen Peas 2 Ibo bag. oa ee 898 FRASER VALE FROZEN . Strawberries STUART HOUSE Foil Wrap 18 in, roll .... 00.2... eee Peperoni Sticks pack, i Bie ' KOOTENAY Ginger Ale 12 qt. Btls. ... att 99 Plus Deposit FREE 1962 CALENDARS SEVEN. UP Qts., 3 for ... $1.00 plus deposit and a “Hees = Year TO ALL, OUR CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS _ WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES PRICES EFFECTICE UNTIL NEW YEARS Day bring you much j joy. ICE CREAN, Westland half gal. wae 59 F JELL© POWDERS, Nabob, 5 pkgs. . 25¢ 5 CHRISTMAS CANDY, 3, 39c pkgs. . 89c GRANBERRY SAUCE, 2, 15 oz. tins. 45c GINGER ALE, (2 qt. case ...... $1.99 Plus Deposit TOMATO JUICE, 48 oz. 3 tins .... $1.00 3 LETTUCE, 2 large heads, ....... 28¢ 3 POTATOES, 10 Ibs., meteors . GARLIC RINGS, 3 for bens HAMS, ready to eat, half or whole Ib. 55¢ #3 &| day when he clipped on some ice OPEN SUNDAY DECEMBER 24 ‘till 5 p.m. Central Trading KIB RD 6, B.C, mC HUCK’S RED AND WHITE STORE KINNAIRD, B.C. FINER FOODS FOODS ESTES on | _ SAP ORANGES, 2 bois, weceaee $08 “HAMS, half or wholo, tb, ....:-... 55¢ GURDS GINGER ALE, 2 for ....... 55¢ _ TURKEY, 10-18 le seaveise cei: BBG. Over 18 [hs,, Ib, .....-........ 396 - GHRISTIES RITZ, 16 O25) 0-0 ~ 396: CHODOLATES,2 rs hon fees re es -. $248 I hope we shall hear no more of these stupid and false allegations made to selected aud- fences. for political purposes and which have no truth behind them.” ‘With 265 regular and spora- dlc contributors, Hansard special. izes in presenting opposing points of view. And rarely are the con- ficts more intriguing than when they involve hon, gentlemen of the same political .persuasion., Greek, meeting Greek, as it were, “Thus on Feb, 24, J, 0.” Vi Horne, Tory from New Brunswick, took ‘Issue ‘with Robert Mécleave, Tory from’ Halifax: “I am’ not, going to put up with this tomfoolery," said:.Van Horne, “Thete is no horse sense in what. you say, and there will be no dog dancing as long as I am here, nor will I permit you to ob- atruct the rights of people in my riding.” golng to pursue this. Van Horne: “You had better not, because you're all wet.” McCleave retired in some con- fusion, no match for the peppery, outspoken New Brunswicker who, a few days earller, had accused the government of reneging on its election promises, “We sold the Canadian people bill of goods,” he told delighted Grits and furlous Tories, “We w}ll all be kicked out in the next election if the government doesn’t * * Often in Hansard a simple truth is propounded like a Py- thagorean postulate — the mark. of the polished politician. One such was put on the official re- cord by Arnold Peters, socialist: “A hen may lay a Grade A -Large egg one day,” he sald sol-| emnly, “a Grade A Medium egg the third day.” If hubby is- intrigued by the idiosyncrasies of domestic fowl, that verity alone might well be worth the subscription price. Bill Reed in Coast Hospital A man who was a candidate in CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Dec. 21, 1961 Social Notes from Kinnaird McCleave es “Lam not z the next day, and a Grade B egg Mra, J, Kaufman, Phono 385-5488 ‘The Kinnaird Improvement So- Cloty Hall was filled to near cap- acity for the Christmas concert of the kindergarten pupils under the direotion of the Gisters of Atone- Bere on Bi \y afternoon, youngsters delighted . the ions Bgudience of .parents and friends with a harmonious display of thelr natural talents in singing, timely ‘recitations sand. bits of in- formal * wisdom.” ‘prayer to’ the Christ. Child wass followed by. the ;{ndppy: birthday.song in the final 4 | Nativity scent in\which two carols were. sung, Sleep) Holy Babe ‘and Silent Night... Darkehaired os “Fluery' dir- ected the rythym: ind, each mem- Lise capes. Ta- 4 to; Mark Bharwood, - Gregory Richards, Paul Haltlin, -Harry Haley, Kim O'MorroW,:: Kathy: Fields, | Karen lene “MaclInroy, Stevie Warford, ‘Debts: Ruat, Kim Saw- Little Partners: included Tony Borge, Paul Stewart, Harry- Loe ‘The Star Drilt: of dlue and sil- ver costuming was performed by Debble Rust, Elizabeth Rush, Mi- chelle Guimont, Cormier and Mrs. Lambert are looking for- ward to the arrival of Miss Barbara Nisley of Spokane this weekend, while arriving at the Lambert home from Nelson will be Mas, Lambert's mother, Mrs, A. Aduddell, for the festive season, Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Westgate ond family take thelr departure for Kelowna about the 28th, They will be missed hy: thelr many friends in Kinnaird, . A Obristmag: party was held for the.combined circles of the United ‘Church WA this week in the Chur. ch hall, Approximately 46 ladles en- joyed. a. soclal..and ,exchange of gitts, Snack type food capped a pleasant eyening. Arriving here this week to spend ‘Christmas with Mr, and Mrs, Guy Guido is thelr son-in-law and dau- ghter, Mr, and-Mrs. Jim Haight; Joan Guido who is attending school at the coast and Mark Guido from . 1 FUNERAL NOTICE WASYLYK, in the Castlegar and District Hospital, ‘December 20th, Peter of Kinnaird ,aged 82 years, Beloved husband of Helen. Requiem High Mass will be sung by Rev. Father Zubek in St, Rita’s Church Saturday, December 23 at 10 am. Interment In Park Memorial Cem- etery, Castlegar Funeral Home: in Rehekah Lodge Has Xmas Party beknh Lodge held thelr regular meeting Monday evening in the Pa. rish hall with nobel grand Mrs, L. Morey presiding, At the close of the meeting the enjoyed a 0! The members of Kingarson Re- | charge of ora . ua —SERVICES— JUST A DIAL AWAY TRADES PEOPLE Bave time and: money. We have a Party with a delicious pot-lucle supper and exchange of gifts. The hall was de- corated with a Christmas tree and fir boughs, and Marilyn Dally. ‘Hobby Horse Drill of elght boys nd included Russell Ro- berts, Robert Knutson, Paul Hatlin, Duncan Crawford, Jimmy Hutchin- son and Gene Goreski, Plano accompaniment was sup- Plled by Miss Elaine Ady while four selections of accordlan music were given by Bduno Grifone dur- ing interests, | ‘The Cathowe Women's League |} met in the Kindergarten for a short ‘business session and to enjoy their annual Christmas party. In charge of the entertainment tor hte evening were Mrs. G. A. party included many contest win- ners. A happy evening was climaxed with an exchange of gifts, ee 6 Mr, and‘ Mrs, Jack Collinson will arrive Saturday from Vancou- ver to spend Christmas week with Mrs, Collinson's- ‘parents, Mr, and Mrs, J, H, Marcellus. Mr. and Mrs. John Soberlak of 's recent elec- tions Js in a Vancouver hospital #2 | following an accident at his home on Sunday. W. H, (Bill) Reed was taken to Vancouver by car on Monday following an accident here on Sun- ae land hurt his back, John Cheveldave Dies at. Vancouver A former Castlegar resident, =| John P, Cheveldave, died In Van- Sj) couver on Tuesday. He is survived by five daugh- ters: Mrs, Mary- Negrieff, Mrs, 4) Martha Osachoff, Mrs, Verna De- moskoff, Vancouver, Mrs, Pauline Zibin, Penticton, and Mrs, Nota Plotnikotf, Castlegar. The body will repose at the Castlegar’ Doukhobor Hall starting today. Funeral arrangements will ‘be announced later by the Caatle- gar Funeral Home, No Roaring 20s In-the Kitchen The “Roaring 20's” may be en- dJoying a big revival in fashions and home furnishings but most women draw the Une at the kitchen, door. And small wonder! What wom- an would willingly’ give up’ her automatic range, washer-dryer com_ bination, no-frost refrigerator and air conditioning syatem? These are homemaker of much of the drud- gery that was once part and parcel || of running a‘ home, are Vancouver Sati er mas holidays. They: will: visit their parents Mr, and Mra, Pete Sober- Ink of Kinnaird and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dunlop of Castlegar. Home for Christmas, too, is James Kaufman who arrived from ‘Halifax by plane on the 19, This is James’ third Christmas in the Ca- nadian Navy and the first’Christ- mas leave obtainable, His holiday ties In with an extention of several ‘weks to spend with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Justin Kaufman, Nicole Warrle and Becky. Mr, and Mrs, KE. M. Spence left Monday for Kimberley where they plan to spend Christmas with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Perrin and family, © The Spences were just home from a trip to Vancouver where they visited thelr son and family, Mir, and Mrs. R. G. Spence. This visit was followed by some time ‘spent in Salmon Arm with another son and daughter-in-law, Mr. ane Mrs, Eugene Spence and family." Expected home for the holidays from her studies at BSAMSONOFF — To Mr, ond Mrs. Fred Samsonoff of Shoreacres, Dec, 16, a daughter, office. for your use, If your office Is located in your home, contact us about low rates for using our office and phone. We lst help fo you, Don’t be late for work. PERSONAL SHOPPER: Sit home and let us do your shop- ing for you, — To Mr, and Mr. ios HOURS oa bes aed WILSON Clifford Wilson of Castlegar, Dee. SEASON'S GREETINGS FROM Ted Swendson - Jim Noble or ee Motors Ltd. CASTLEGAR Kinnaird C Coffee. Bor. ” SERVICE EACH WEEK WE GIVE AWAY A FREE TANK OF CHEVRON GASOLINE All you have to do Is fill In your name and phone number at the bottom of this ad, clip it out, and drop it in the special container at our station. GET YOUR NAME IN NOW Name DRAWING AT 6.00 pm. Saturday And while your in to place your slip in the con- tainer take a look around the store for CHRISTMAS GIFTS TOYS - CANDIES - NOVELTIES - DECORATIONS Last wee's winner DONNIE GRAY, Kinnaird — ticket was _ drawn by Mrs, O, Brommeland. pital in Lethbridge; Miss Maureen Lambert from St Paul's School of Nursing, in Vancouver; and Pat Lambert who is Yorkshire Insur- ance at the coast, studying in Char- family at home for Christmas, Mr. some of the modern gas-fueled con. |\ | veniences that have relleved the ” Peter Wasylyk. Passes on Wed. . Peter Wasylyk, 82, passed away at his home in Kinnaird yesterday mortiing. Funeral arrangements are to be announced by the Castlegar Funeral Home, * CASTLEGAR PUBLIC LIBRARY ‘ ‘The Library will be closed for the Christmas holidays from Dec, 23 to Jan. 4.. Effective Jan. 4, the. Library will be open on Tuesdays and Thursdays. - “ANNUAL MEETING AT 8 P.M. ON JAN. 9 IN THE LIBRARY. Xe PAST & PRESENT SHHS Grads Remember Your HOME COMING DECEMBER 26th Basketball Games S.H.H.S. GYM FROM 7 - 10 P.M. Adults 50c Students 35¢ EVERYONE WELCOME _ DANCE KINNAIRD IMPROVEMENT. SOCIETY HALL : - FROM 10 p.m. to ? MUSIC BY THE HI NOTES Couples $1.25 Stag 75c Grads: & Partners Only ‘wind AEA PERE UEEPCEE RESORTS] BOB’S PAY'N TAKIT @ Brussel Sprouts. @ Swoot Potatoes READY TO EAT HAMS 55¢ |b. RINGS 3 for $1.00 LB. 29c ASSORTED Lunch Mects 5 pkgs. $1.00 3 Ib. tin 99¢ (2 OTS. ‘Ginger Ale $1.99 OT. CIN. Egg Nog “PALM DAIRY” 49c * Fresh ae in Stock” DEVON BRAND TURKEYS “16 TO 18 LBS.” 39c ib. OPEN THURS. & FRIDAY FROM 9 A.M. TILL.9 PM. CLOSED SATURDAY AT 5.30 P.M. Merry Xmas