CASTLEGAR NEWS, Tuesday, December 23, 1958 : ‘ ef i d ’ : pene Bia ‘ oes ng : CASTLEGAR NEWS, Tuesday, Becémber 23, 1958 inlaw, Mr, and Mrs. i Twin Rivers School cused with proceeds. from ae = Po ee herpes : juating he joined Cominco at Robso fi W i Hol ds Luncheon time they had, attending to the During the clearing of the tunel dq ‘ables, i@ members sang Castlegar Happenings | pon watiace of Nelson. .. Miss Doreen Pitts, a nurse THE DISTR 1cT SOCIAL NOTES : ous sconce ap pear ere ee Trail, He spent a number of many phases of the W.. work. 4 % s 4 Mrs. M. Robinson, Mrs, s. 3. z a Jotul = years at: Company properties mas carols with Mrs, O. B. Bal Mr. and Mrs. BM. MeMitian] In, traluing at Vancouver Gener- cedcmeeas Hold Annual Goncort Lind ana MreAo Gasontesorvo : . Bs rae {near Goldfields and Yellowknife]. Bhs aise Spoke of the: Civil Del ry cecornpacehie ci te ano, will have as thelr guests for the | ‘Hospital will be home to spen ; é eta : nt i iia : : “Tas tl FL . fence course she had taken and ee eee Christmas holiday, thelr son,| tite Christmas weekend with her Gantt ids, Hedlouan’ gigs . | -Puplis of gradés 1, 2, and 3|the teaching staft,'were also. in (ia : : om : Faiching to on. enulncer, Upon Sar ets Tob the Wan |for the winter months, then ‘re will also, be going to Victoria tiimtiitinunniiiiinianintn nti aaa Corporal Myles McMillan, who is] Parents, Mr. and Mrs, H. Pitts, aT: rash el Mra. Kautman . 9227 M at, the Twin Rivers Elementary |Charge of the program. ‘J ‘ : eae |soveral years as des | iunehenn coe Welseonen ieee enn ae fits... Johnson Whol again in’ January for another Contectionery with the Calgary Lighthorse Re-|,, Mrs. ‘Verna Johnson will 5 . : Mrs. Johnson -5165. School held their annual Christ.| _ <°In the Castlegar Elementary s ‘ _ — : sign engineer before being trans-|ber 10 in'the Church -Hall, There of the 8 tat Hier home, ‘Pho use gourse in Civil Defence. Mrs, gimental band, and thelr daugh-|spend Christmas at Edgewood, =f ‘ : ‘Witliamson " By) mas. concert ‘last Thursday, at-|School, which - includes; pupils | : } : EMME | [ferred in 1952 to the Kimberley |wore “as bers tand frlende| tng totes ouaus sult, belong:| White also sald how well the} Special Chinese Dishes ter, Miss Faye McMillan, who Is]85 the guest of her parents, 5 ANT e 5 ee Warkentin tended by a large crowd of par |{rom: grades 3 to 6, whille-there Fs a , . ; : . : Fertilizer Departinant ae tare: it ern ch ran riends An to’the Institute was granted] Centennfal cook-books were sell-|Open 8 a.m. t employed In Calgary. . Mr. Leslle Cantell has left : Mrs, Horan ents .and interested friends, fi1;| was’ no actual concert staged, . ae BEBE | tenance superintendent. eat down to lunch. 2 le €: Gastlegar, and en Legion) ing, but asked that the members Miss Coreen Kennedy wilt| for Edmonton, Alberta, where he : ing the’ Activity room to capacl- everyone had. a good time, with ¢ Yi NS : i Mr. Mitchell tsa member off th whe ‘bn rie rate In pe Mele arty, i180] continue to boost ‘the cookbook, spend Cheistmas with her parents will spend the Christmas holiday | Sma ee TN wv. sual Soe navine i come | a ate I line assotnien ct toons Srehan nate ecraton Solty Zr the] aa tere wee tl several al Coquitlam. with his) son ani jaughter-In- oe, 3 a Re s B Mr and Mrs, W. Easton left}law, Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Can-|se In training at the Royal Col- s ‘| the window. The program’ corisisted: of| - Several plays were ‘produced H : . - & 1 | Engineers.of B.C, and an ‘assoc-|on ‘each’ one, After : Ahe™ lunch Committees for 1959 were Monday for Cranbrook where| tell and family, umblan hospital, New Westmin- aft y Kies There were only two patrons carol snBing, ‘Christmas drilis,|and‘games were played, |: \ ce 7 ; . fag |Jate of the American Institute ofeach one Present got a gift’ from |named by the president and these they will spend Christmas with Miss Beth McKinnon is|ster, B.C, .is spending Christmas SG. - |tnside — an elderly man and wo. a paras aa Plays anda lee The teachers, aH Corbett, ity " : + mm: |Hlectrical Engineers, He is. ac-/under. the Christmas {tree. The|are: Agriculture, Mrs, q. “Scott the latter's brotherIntJaw and] :pending the holiday season In| with her parents, Mr. and Mrs FF: y man seated at a front table who}. . R.° Landis, - J. 4 E : zz f tive with the Rotarians, ° regular meeting followed, and|an Mrs. A. Smecher; Education, sister, Mr. and Mrs. F. Roos, Nelson. : R. Harding, oe Sntame $3 were avidiy devouring with much was oe ‘Rhythm band condiicted lough, Miss E, McKinnon; Mrs. { ne 7 i fi . . Mr. .Rennison.was born in|was called to order: at 2:30 p.m.|Mrs, E, C, Green and Mrs R. T. ® Mrs. J. E. Wallace will spend|* ‘Mr. and ‘Mrs, Bert Cherring- 3 * tx relish a whole roast turkey with by . Mra, ,A.°G,, Lakeman, who/L. Quayle and. Miss’ Frances a . : Be, bat tt ‘ane mam: | Portadown, Ireland, and gradu-|The: meeting * opened, with the|Waldle; Auditors, Mrs. W. Ken- Christmas with her son and/ton will have as their Christmas Kinnaird Korner -. : sf all the side dishes, teaches grade one: at Twin Riv-|Mather all brought . Christmas ‘ e -f- : ; : ; ated from the University of Dub-| singing -of' the Institute Ode, |nedy and Mrs, H. Evans; Citizen-|' suest, thelr son, Earl, from Vic- . on . ** Duncan’s mouth began to wa-| &S school.’ iy ‘|treats for. their pupils. ;+ * ', d = a y ea = . in In.1943, He started with Com. Mrs. .W, -T. Waldir, the re-jship, Mrs. R, Ww. Chalmers and torla; Mr. and Mrs. Guy Guldo re: yi ‘‘|ter — his stomach seemed hol.| Mrs, Laxeman the were bey we maintenance appoint-|tiltzers Division, J.B. Rennison |inco in Trail, in-1947 as an en-| tiring’ president fritroditéed Mrs, |Mrs, S. Grant; Cemetery, Mrs. O. Mr. Roger, Toogood motored | turned Friday night from ‘a a low— he felt his legs go weak,|Rhythm band and with Ch 8 i ments ave Aen mate sailed has been. eet Seana i gineer, apt for four years|C, White of Nelson, the district |B, Ballard;| Home Economics, with friends to Vancouver at thelweck's ¢isit with Mrs. Guldo's| "a (drizzling “rain seepea|294 "his ever-present hunger was/ how the instruments were pur-|es and figures in color. : Fore scoe ee i vilOn 2 8 Suner specie melting Depart-|at the C a in of.the W.I, Mrs, White|Mrs, V. Patullo and. Mrs. W. weekend to spend the holldays|parents Mr. and Mrs, Mare Du- throug. Mike“ Duncan's, ‘ghee ed) getting the best of him. Sudden. Sane eee ace bua itehell i way Tulsequah, where he, served as/then Installed the new officers Kennedy; Flower aa _Cripplea with his brother-inlaw and sls-|mont at Nakusp, bare coat’and soaked hig t ta ly he ‘remembered the seventy. zor, a 0 i '. Rogers, HMltehell ir. Mitchell was orn in he maintenance superintendent, he} for 1959, Mrs; J. Bainbridge as| Children's boxes, | M S. Hum. ter, Mr, and Mrs. Ted Killough. ‘Mr, and Mrs S. Mulrhead shin, Snow had esa hush to, ne five cents, He thought quickly. A ot tl eal ston, a He itehell] ronto, ., a Coiar igs Hae irece a a has worked.in the ‘Trai? district. president; Mrs. Dick Fowler, sec-| phries; Welfare, Mrs. :S. Grant ne at at i : AB Cllff Churches, from] and Kieth left Sunday for Van- that afternoon fa the goin ae bed for, the night at a flophouse . slated Imberley has’ een ap: early educa’ Moon ray land and | In a856 h he was transferred. from retary; Mrs, Av Smecher, treas-|and Mrs. W, T Waldie. Homes é A: DISTINGUISHED RCN Victoria is spending the/couver to spend the Christmas retty tough, He i en z,| Would cost fifteen cents — that Bw ot ‘etal ey tiiet the and urer; Mrs. H, Evans, vice-présid-|for the meetings and hostesse: Christmas holiday with his par-| holt day with relatives, En route, at clon T4 Sa ae wear nf ie ‘would leave him sixty. He decld- ey sendent. Tadanac and Pe leld|‘of British ‘Colum! la in elec! ca: Division‘at Warfield to, the Smel-|ent and Mrs. W, Kennedy, direc-|were arranged for: January, the Z ents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Chur-|they stopped to pick up thelr ee a ae way of reek ae ene ed to go in and order a roast f Der an er: ing .in 1934, Upon grad: ting Department. at Tadanac. to|tor. This was a very, impressive |home of Mrs. A. Smecher, Febru: ae WHISKY. ches, and then will go 6n to his Donna in of laseini shop. | turkey sandwich, He gave his © = - : 2, r +m nce Super- and .Mrs. White ex-|ary, the home of Mrs. E. Balano, . new post at H.M.C.S, Shearwater, Mrs. Jack Albee and Sharon| ters who thouaht Gf him oniy|Rat a few deft pats and opened FOR YOUR ‘SUPPORT A ] aa lent, . ; plained the duties of each one. |The annual “get-acquainted” Par- ie Another notable achievement i in 1983 was Halifax, NS. accompanied the Muirheads:to be as a bar to'thelr progress, Y lthe door. He flung ‘his battered ‘ 2h ‘ rps _ EP ' us Renn on, jon ned the Ro- . The minutes of the November | ty will be held in January at the| .-- *, “the creation 'of the distinguished Canadian “Mr, Burt Campbell arrived] with Mr. Albee and thelr other Ordinarily Ducan would not hat and coat where he could grab ‘i ; 3 yal lene at in 3 ‘i and aw meeting were read‘ and adopted,|home of Mrs, D. Gavrilik. (A 2 Rye Whisky, Scogeam’s home Sunday night from Ryer-|/ daughter, and son in law, Mr. and have thought of his wet skin,| them in case of an emergency, GEO. CARR. j¥ a Loe AN. (ADIAN LEGION serv ike fee ly ons nt ie ie also the treasurer's report. Then|hearty vote of thanks was ex-|. Ca 1 a son Institute of Technology, Tor-| vrs Eddie Collinson, for Christ-| pie tattered clothes, or even. oj| 24 made himself comfortable at i pee : } : g ye nat le wi lem ed followed a discussion’ regarding | tended to the retiring officers for $ flavour and bouquet of thiis find whisky. fonte, to spend the. holiday sea-/mas, Mr. Albee is presently em- his empty stomach. They were| ® table in a corner. Duncan knew : ‘ $ : : ae : Ba ae the. pane of fon the orien inion i ney Saale Men nt aie 4 hatte DO t ts, Mr. and that his a] : : . re : 3 as the Community rs. e. spoke for a while of| ’ son With’ his parent ployed at the coast. all part of-life on the road — Is appearance was none too , Sette Petees BOXING D AY ae . MBE. for service iri Palestine | used so. much during the winter | the Provingiet Board meeting as Tm Mrs, L. V. Campbell. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Pet Prepossessing and that a walter "if een Sve, mol wan chine we wi os gah See aor. sae ond et «el co He isa member ofthe Aa in training at St. Pautl’s hospital, | relatives in Grand Forks. It must have been the holi.| 0m whom he could not get a Castt and District Ministerial Association ; : : ee et ‘ofessional Engineers Lortgiaaara ned corres vem torla, and Mrs,-White had at- 6 é Vancouver, will arrive Boxing Miss Rose Marie Guldo ar- day season — why else would tip. After a while a 3 'g' : q d ichen| tended. She -said What a busy Day to spend’ a’ few days with| rived Monday from St. Paul's thrust a fitty. jece|™4n deigned to come to him. ‘ . Rr School of nuraing, Vancouver; to | Omeone mA tty-cent plece|Twngen sey, Rave ha ae Annual World Week Of Prayer ° a D A N € F Co-op Declares Candid ates WHAT PRICE LUXURY 797? He is a member.of the Associa-| months, and now has a Kitchen | which was held in October at Vic- Mr. R. Donnan has returned spend Christmas with her family. ly stifilng a yawn. I was feeling a bit frivolous from the Castlegar and District The Kinnaird Improvement ae "A hot roast turkey sand- eine : . : hospital where he was a patient|society had their Grima Child- | -. 4a wich,” replied Duncan, MONDAY, January 5th at Kinnaird Presbyterian Dividend on Sharas oe eee when ae came to chaos: for a few days. ren’s Christmas Party on Sat- ale , a : “On toast'or rye bread? * Church, Kinnaird. : The annual banquet and of the usual practical gift, I told w & Miss Darlene Harding, nur-/urday. In the afternoon, close to ie ‘Rye. i ‘ - meeting of the, Castlegar Co-op my husband that I would like : , \ & “Anyt ise?” ’ St. ‘ , : = : a : i | ASI ighty children welcomed. Santa : AY nything else? TUESDAY, January, 6th St. Alban‘s, Castlegar. LEGION MEMORIAL HALL _| [Retail Society, was held on Sat, ; some perfume, I even told him This is not or displayed by the, el p f h ving a gift, Films were PGs, s ‘ Duncan shook his head, “No : : Babs Killough Feted Shona ond he cont Gade : eM | nothing else.” I] WEDNESDAY, January 7th United Church, Cos sloger . : evening, . Decambes- 6," tn the a s which scent I liked and where he/ Liquor Control Board or by the Govemment of British Cofumbta.. 4 “Are you sure that's all you 3 i ADMISSION - 50¢ United Church W.A. did the I Xaini ae sricapstond I'm going to : , ing } The event extended into the] g@@¥y Ys : ae By R.L.O.P. Recently evening when an ‘older group { | warit? THURSDAY, January 8th, Pentecostal, Castlegar, : 7 catering for the banquet. get it because this morning at Yes, that's all. Just a roast x ¥ : . After the banquet the ar.| . 18 candidates were: success. breakfast, our daughter said off from a busy rehearsal of|District Film Council and pro- S thelr current pro ‘Rosa for’ both and : order, - placed it before him, . SERVICES BEGIN AT 7:30 P.M. ; was called to otder by the chair-|by the Castlegar centre of st|S04,,7,W™aped up for you last shook his head wonderingly and ce : Danci for yo and old and man Mr. J. Kelly, John's Ambulance Society, The 4 sure was ‘nice. It is in linda’,, to honor Babs Killough|evening was Mr. H. Bate. and George Bourchier, two of| | Home for Christmas,.is Don| withdrew. Dunean virtually de- “On Monday ond Friday transportation will be Minutes of the last. meeting |exams concluded a regular eight! yeivet in it!’ Then In a quite WITH . red the sandwich in three * Pies Ke f instructi th thelr players, whose marriage|Idle from Esquimalt with his par- youl ‘ ‘ were read and adopted. Finan-|Week course of instruction, the “It's To atl our friends...May tis will take place early tn January. [ents, Mr. and Mrs, G Te; Bie A, teh fea Bites He delicately wiped his} | provided from the Castlegar Post Office at 7:10 p.m. Rock ’n roll too! ‘Jelat statement ‘showed’ a net{first of its Kind to.be held in the Sues erie cece ald Tt : Holiday Season be the happl Babs. and George were the|Crelghton and son Barkley ‘from | ,, ti 8 napkin, then beck: ALL CITIZENS INVITED 7. : saving of $4600, A_ customers |community. sure he could have: got it up|. recipients of a lovely gift of|Kitimat. ‘Are you rare that's all you want?” | oned the walter. “Check, please, Ba + é . divident of 2 and one half per “In the senlor group those to] town for about 25 cents. ” Pe R 0 Y A L | | E est one you've aver enjoyer hi , and the best wish Miss Peggy Archibald of|into his hand and then vanish in-|he sald. F : 7 . cent of their purchases was de-|receive medallions ara .W. R. * ot the’ "Cake ners age Vancouver, is spending Christ-|to the shadows?) He could only}. “Check? AHI YO MOAT Py al a —— cot . ny clara ‘AD retiring aieeetoes ‘Rempel, Alien 7 ofa Anne Members of the Rossland|were entertained. Films were 4 al . , yu Light O; Players took time|supplied by the Castlegar and 5 4 turkey sandwich. FRIDAY, January 9th, Robson Community Church. an GUS LEITNER’S ORCHESTRA : nual meeting and “election of|ful in passing the First Aid| GREET (if rp emia eal sR ald eis con The waiter returned with the 3 . directors was held, The meeting|exams held recently in Renata| V@lt til you see what Daday| FILL ’ER UP! such a small package and it has John Roberts; director of the)mas with her parents, Mr. and| murmur a ‘grateful’ “Thank you “Yes, the check.” Duncan were reelected, with ‘the excep-|Funk. Certificates. will go to Pe- ! 2 art ised his 3 5 = : : J] RLOP made the presentation,|Mrs. Gordon Archibald. sir, and amerry C to} 74! 7 . . 7 a -|tion of Mr, Kelly whose term;ter Funk, Jack Funk,. Richard CASTLEGAR and drew attention to the fact Mr. and Mrs, Jack Reed of| you" before the donor disappear-| iat shore se Be eel - ee . : y S Be : : hhas'not yet expired. ‘Those re-{Funk, Ruth Lang,’ Ailes. Hun: F U E L 0 LL ) this is the first romance within|Vancouver are the guests of the|ed into the swirling crowd. : ee o your! | TEENAGER’S . turned Were’ Earl Bradford, {chak,. Ray McLean and George : mean — no check?’ i fi vale $ i , the group since its formation] former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Duncan reached into his left! + wi 9 : : “e in 1951. Les Reed for the holidays. pocket, pulled out two dimes and “There are none tonight. This ‘ : : - ; and Earl Rourke, The money re- Preliminary. certificates for! season finds|five pennies, laid them in the i cones Eve, Didnt Jou Bee aes ‘ ey ne solution was defeated. It is hop-|elght candidates in the junior AN ' . = ‘a ythtie. the: 6 S D A N é E ae iwi —_— . éd to see the eréction. of the new | group will be awarded to: ‘Edward HH 7 F OR SERVICE — PHONE 3551 Roger Archambault,, Roy Crain | Griffiths, Mr. and Mrs. Hibbert -Tupper,| palm of his other hand and star-' also of Vancouver, renewing/ed at his entire fortune of sev.|&TS can order anything they building begin soon. Rohn, Jacqueline Rempel, Eileen| acquaintances in the district, | enty-tive cents, Eris tae camers oats ’ B . { SPs : : . Funk, Judy Rempel, Barbeca "Mrs, Elsie Rawlinson sends} He smiled’ sardonically when ther wile: Gan eat acne Wek 7 = ; i : : weg Rohn, .Pearl Letkeman, William, g g : : Brownie Pack _ Hale and Brian Wiebe. : - Hearty Greetings for a Happy |it occurred to him presently that e a : ss 3 Christmas and Best Wishes for|the building in front of which he| Me!Y Christrhas,” he added. KINNAIRD IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY: HALL : : ; oe ? : Instructors -.for the’ course Duncan's jaw droped. His : + soe ry; - U e : ‘ , ra dear fiends wheméahe set in| tint Her tursed ene wiehss| daze fell on the hatte, fo eg a] ts jf}. Holds Party. Go a ene Mea * MERRY CHRISTMAS year on her delightful visit tojlaugh that had a hysterical ring| Ghed in his hand, Stamped ia hie t @& i on -to-’s q ; : ‘The 2st’ Castlegar. Brownie Howes of the Castlegar: Centre. as AND‘A her daughter and family, the “4"|to it, jingled his handful of colns.| Coes Baus eames ere pete _§ R an Y : Pack Finished the ates d than | Mz. King, Mr, Howes; Mr. :Rich- . Macbeths at Kinnaird. Always in ie mirth attracted the cop who} Te3},’ retreating walter. : : S&S Rechay | 4 Eid party, The girls an = ausen and Mr, Rivers conducts : ; HAPPY NEW YEAR my thoughts. iad been standing on the corner| "i Fi : % oe * him! The officer sald coe . |e : E p eeigte eas and, other" Brownle songs. Re-| .- During a short discussion i : : ee FROM THE INDUSTRIAL + . ji him in a bi so thick that : ‘ 12: P. Bea be ; ; treshments donatéd by the: moth- Robson Socials to him in a brogue so thick tha’ _ . : :00 P.M. : : “ : > pour: Season; ers were, enjoyed by all, Perlod, senfor members of: the Along with the many it could have:been cut with a. - z class: were invited to form a lo- FIRST AID CLASS ES Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Arch:|knife, “Move on, blasht ye!" pee ‘ $ S 4 : ne Ores hae “CA ‘thank-you"’ badge was pre- cal’ sub-committee to work with ‘ “MANAGEMENT and STAFF : reat m5 4 “y! DI WILL BE HELD ON JANUARY 7 and 10 bald and family of Grassy Riv-|Mike wandered off down a de-| Saeeie . “CHILDREN OF IMP. SOCIETY. MEMBERS PLEASE . aa. ; : : sented to“Mrs,.Jean. Jones, who| thé” Castlegar-Kinnaird Centre’ Bresents under your 4 on er, Manitoba are arriving Mon-|serted side street, clinking his a | BRING SANDWICHES % E < dat pou End iup ‘ines pais had’ previously been the Pack's}an@ secretary R. Rivers offered| : IN THE TWIN RIVERS SCHOOL AT 7 P.M. day evening, to spend the Yule-| money. : E : : you find-every i ’ Tawny Owl. : to contact the ;Provinciat ‘Office tree. please accept tide holidays with the formers’ After about an hour of alm- : is BE os inthe New Year shead. — - iN =! the’ Brownles brought ‘can-|of St. Johns with regard:to ob. : i Sponsored by St.John Council for B,C. parents, Mr, and Mrs. A. C. AT-|tess roaming through endless al-| [amy i. NOTICE — z= : : : : . ned articles which were put inito| taining First Ald equipment to our best wishes for . . 7 . : 7 A chibald, les, he found himself directly op- : A : Oe Cette 3 2 Bots hi to be’ given’ toa‘ ldcal|be kept at Renata for emergency| 3 2 cE Hire in co-operation with Workmen‘s Compensation Board Mr. and Mrs. M. Flynn and|posite.a brightly decorated res-| [ae : Sa The Curfaw does not apply, providing you hove at- : : : : - : : tantige A Lae Ge orenges (dona: use. & Merry Christmas! 4 for further information contact family of Langdon, Alberta are|taurant. He crossed over and , BRE a tended the dance end are ee home immediate et, ths aan ‘| ted by Mrs, Jones, also accom- It was pointed ouit that mem- i : ‘MITCHELL UPPLY T pending the Shelstmas Mr and from sheer curlosity looked in : followin 2 panied the hamper. bers of the Deer Park Commun. ELECTRONIC B — : ith the latters parents, Mr. an . : ; ‘ : : . ; : : | K. W. RIGBY. — PHONE 9371 Mage rear Pack met at the home of Brown} DR. LEE DE Forest, || 2 : : _ ae : oe ‘The Pack,statt would like to commitees to oln tbls! ul SERVICES 1st Robson Brownie|Owl on Thursday afternoon for VACUUM TUBE INVENTOR, 5 , OU: aK mt : : a an i ‘the (others: for their i Pe their final meeting of the year. 7 il ealealed calcd ical The girls made small gifts for PRAISES HEARING AID PvE: ddd ei E - a e : * their mothers. After the gifts eae KSeNE Wis cade inca ‘ caatthes 5 — a = 5 ‘Safely P, resident: | , Z , were done, Brown Owl served} ee de Porest, wh ‘posable trot E ; : — q io i The 13th Annual meeting of easons reetin Ss hot chocolate ati cookles. There| his invention of tha vacoum tube f : x : : 7 a, : : the West Kootenay ‘Mine Safety G zs were 10 girls present. years ago, recently lavished Heh Y i . ‘ : i ee Spe ‘| | Association was held in2Nelson Mrs, W. Waldie and daugh-| Pralseon a revolutionary new hearin z ; ; i on December 11th, Mr. R, Rivers! ‘ . f device called “The List eis ANDIALL GOOD WISHES ‘ter Dawn were : Trail visitors,! Dr. de Foreat sulds Saithen question ra tie ad Safety. Supe Friday. the finest hearing afd I have aver 2 5 : 5 of Celgar'Ltd. of Castlegar, was; Mrs. A, Smecher’ was a Trail the quality oth ssembates sith it for ‘ : be : ¥ : 2 3 ‘i +"; | [elected president for 1959. and] Frida earing It gives! : a |. s oe shopper pi eh x Bainbridge Commenting further, Dr. de Forest e EES : : Fact Mrs, Pattie, also of. Castlegar, : - continued: The advantage of % dee .} | was elected - secretary-treasurer. motored to Trail, Friday. -lovel hearing and the elitnination of ; ; pear * This organization, which is| A meeting was held Wednes- irritating clothing Bolas! make she Vas Hee +] |Sponsored by the active''partici4 Istener’ a real pleasure to wear. In 2: ‘ 4 + day evening. = ihe. nome ot ue fact, it overcomes all tho objections d 2 y. sf pation and financial assistance of, and Mrs. J. Bainbridge for the Farartoudly had to wearing a hearing : ONDE : 5 : : ey : Jug] }local and, provincial lumber, min- Potean Op forming pear pee 4 ids bash the lnleredd ig dil . : - Res aries % 2 — * £28 Esta ier aet “| |ing and metallurgical operations, obson. Thi wel great has been tho interest in Is > . eens a a ‘ sos tee and ‘it: was decided to ct:-: *-| remarkable now electronic. hearing ae i. : Vn st noe ae p | jindustrial and “commodity supply g "1959, Mrs. A, W. Thorp| Schlevement, the makers have pra- a z ao, pee fated iY j ar 4 companies, the Workmen's Com-| yanuary, , Mrs. A. We TP! pared an illustrated report outlining : : : : $ 4 pensation Board and the Depart. will be the pianist and Mr. Bain- 7 detail how tt funet ona, Thorns in- Y 4 oy of » : aa iS tent of Mines,’ has: as jits ‘ob- . jereated may obtain a free copy from ry 7 ‘ e i bells the condpotan _GRREPE Seam ae m oe Jeets the promotion of. the prin r i g ; ate ls s wea, Pes ena : ? ciples of safety at or abdut the ors: z B.C.. Interior Hearing Centre, a ant : s p. ) y mines, metallurgical plants and RICK’S .. 618 Main St, Penticton, B.C. a &. z t st E eo it Rats . other industrial operations in the y tt Without cost or obligation, please : “AND THE: ee) Sy : 5 Bale a ee a 'V. Sales & Sappltes - -3| cond illustrated factual llterature. ‘ 4 : : aye F 4 been accomplished by the recori- T Phone'7271_ - Names NEW... YEAR: : ‘ : : -medation, “adoption: and use’ of| . ‘Zi cena eeseeeaeaseeeatsceees i , oe : : , S Jeuch safety practices and equip. Everything, In..T.¥. Street .cssseserccsceseceseveese! | BLEND SEAS TCE, GENS Ste SEEPED Sy Sith uatls pene : , ment as will tend to prevent ac i Supplies . 2 mak * ge : | ReaEea t ¢ : ‘}cidents. The Mine Rescue ‘and West Kootenay district. This has}. 7 Clty .ccccceves PYOVe-cocsnssess 7 a . : 5 f First Ald Competitions that have iK’ INNA 1 R D; ELE ROME: : F a ‘ | aE. = j Seen fl xi . : ,|been held annually at various*to- yy E Fleetwood _T. a : Ste a : : k a ‘ mae ‘ calities in the West. Koote tay — 7 = on Wi Pata Be eee St aS _ British Columbia;.-' ~ | : : i have been organized by thie As: | sociation.