PAGE 4 CASTLEGAR: NEWS, CASTLEGAR, B.C. ial fishing =| 1... more ‘than.,.2 : million ‘ son of: 1955-58 on Great ‘Slave pounds of fish with a marketed Lake in the: Northwest ‘Territories! xalue of nearly'2 million dollars, If you’ want to save some ‘dough Park ‘Electric's the ‘place to qo. : Toasters, Percs,: Irons’ Steam or Dry, : Save 10%—Give ‘Park ‘a try. Lights by the dozen for the tree, Fets and Novelties too, you'll see. ‘Gifts for Mom and Gifts for:Pop, a“ Park: ‘ Electric's the’ Place ut to shor Seeract ee - GARDIGANS . In the same famous make’ and’ all: colors. Priced at? : . ....).. $7.95 to $9.50 FOR. A.SPECIAL GIFT FOR MOTHER, SEE OUR STRAIGHT: CUT CoAT STYLE CARDIGANS tee 38: ite 46 — Good Range OF ‘Colors “poses ++ $B,95't0 $12.95 - 7 FREE FOR GENTLEMEN |. mas dinner on Monday. : Castlegar Happenings PHONE 2676) ;: Mc, and Mrs, BR. Hatmston have returned from Kimberley, where ‘they attended the, funeral of Mrs, ,Harmston’s,. brother-in-|..): law, Mr,-Trevor' Evans, who was .one -of the: “wictims of the Sulli- van Mine accident. 1+ Miss. Valerie ‘Hesketh enter- ‘ tained a‘number. of guests Sun- | day afternoon on the occasion of her eighth birthday. Linda Hes- ‘| keth and Sheryl A son help- were Mr.) and Mrs,"‘N. Bystrom, Mr, and Mrs, J..Bartsoff, Mr. and Kinakin, Mr. and “Mrs. J.) Mc- Luckie, Mr; and Mrs, F. Wood- row, Mr, ‘and’ Mrs, J. Pederson, Mr.-and Mrs.’ J. Jensen, and Mr. and Mrs, Bertarione, “Mrs, As Zuckerberg is in the ‘Kootenay Lake ‘General Hospi: tal, ‘ Nelson, * s Kinnaird : Korner é ‘Mrs, ‘W.“Dunn, Mr.’ and’ Mrs.'S. |: selection; of. Dolls, 3; Books, :Etc: For.the ipobbyist. ; there ra a selection of: woodfibre sup- plies, leath oF took model planes. & beats. Come in fook around. ©. - _ BeeTaente SERVICES — Phone 333 I “OTTAWA. Tho ‘First Bat. talion ‘of the’ Queen's Own Rifles bs will bb returned: to its “home, in Calgary, ‘since no hope: is ‘enter- ‘tained ‘that it’ will ever be ‘sent :|nMinister.” St, : “ Lauarent - and. Pre- ’| sident Eisenhower met informally,| |’ ‘|in Eisenhower's: vacation ‘retreat’ for a social: visit, although they reportedly spent some time dis- cupsing’ the : international: situa ne . ‘ARMAGH, Northera ‘roland, terrorist bands,' belonging ‘td the Irish Republican Army, blew up to. Egypt,’ as’ part of C da’: contribution | to. the jenc: Force,: Instead, 420; housekeeping troups .are .to be sent to ‘assist Burns the: sontizigent : of | Cplombians, 1 ‘Yuigoslavs, Indians, Danes,: Nor-|' ed‘to entertain the Leagan Mrs, Hélen. Gergely . threé@ days, in .C: Y attend: Master Danny Creegan cele- ting the United Church: tea on Saturday and :the ‘ IODE: Christ- ‘Mrs, M.. Moore.has from, Toronto and is staying. with her and a ny and’ Sharon’ Paulson, :Bruno and Mrs, R. “Rivers.” Mr.’ and’ Mrs.'-'D,--Peppard have returned from Fort William where they attended the: funeral of the former’s brother.*: Mrs,. Lennie. Priest’ and son visited at Spokane recently. - ~. Mrs, ‘G, Anderson, .Mr, and Mrs. G, Hughes and Mr.: and ter attended’ the plays‘ e Trail on ‘Wednesday. .° Mrs.'J. Flamenck* and oni dren of. Kaslo: are - visiting Mr. and.Mrs, J. Wig. 00°. Mr, and: Mrs. Jack Kirby were Spokane visitors last week. The ‘home of Mrs. L. Town- send was gaily ‘decorated with|' Christmas. motifs for’ the'.Angli- ean Guild Christmas Party on, Tuesday ‘night. Prizes‘ were won by Mrs. J. R, Killough, Mrs. H. Schellenberg, Mrs, Hingley, Mrs. ¥, Woodrow, Mrs. J. Taylor, | and Mrs, W. Devitt, A Teen Creegan;” tleford, Sask, arrived here some spending @ vacation with her son Mrs, . Frank: Creegan. “The. Kinnaird ‘Brownies held an enrollment™ ceremony. on. Dec-. Fox, Castlegar District .Com- missioner; Irene Deverney, Muri- Millan, Toni. Schiavon, Diana Soberlak, Doreen Lamend. A recent-visitor at the home ‘of Mr.’and Mrs.:Len. Varty’ was Hills, ‘Alta. : : Mr A. AL Lambert returned ness trip'to Pullman, Wash.” Chirstmas. card ‘was’ ‘Npritten to Mrs. Lottie. Waldie, © a member |’ Onions ‘and ‘pdudy, ‘Mrs. Jean| Wiley and Sharon, ‘Mr. and Mrs. D. Brookes,’ Mrs. Rg West, and Mrs...H. “Adie. ( ‘The ‘Goodwill Circle was held at the home of ‘Mrs, L. Griiner- ud. Prizes were won iby’ Miss Hogendoorn, “Mrs. Morey, “Mrs. Blackwell, and Mrs, Sherbike. The booster- prize went to Ranks L. Davis. +The first annual Christmas banquet : of the: Birthday © Club ‘was: held ‘at, the: home: of Mr. and Mrs..S. Rysen, Centering * the: long. ‘table were gaily cdlored baubles, ' flanked’ by xed tapers. After :a: delicious: turkey dinner ‘Santa: paid.a visit and left each 3| guest a small gift, followed: by : enjoyable games, Those present: _Mr.. ahd” “Mrs. George "Bast ‘cott of Rossland were Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs, East- Johnson, ' daughter of Nakusp spent a week in. Robson. while !Mr,-Waldie: was on business at the’ coast... : T wing were Saturday visitors. to Trail: Mr... and ‘Mrs. [Don Duncan, Mr. and ‘Mrs. David Adshead, Mr..and ‘Mrs. J. Raine, Mrs, H. - Johnson, .and. Mr, and Mrs, W. 'T: Waldie. 1.0.0. » Gives Monev. Clothing to Relief Don’t: wait unti you are:stuck.in a . snowbonk to stort thinking about. them—Let us help you now by, check- | ina fo see if they'll last the winter. ay ', OKAY. TODAY and DEAD TOMORROW—Do you. westher your battery is only at 50%. capacity?’ HOW IS. ‘your BATTERY? LET.US CHECK YOURS ‘TODAY AND YOU'L es BE cheep rae THE’ HOLIDAY. So know, that during cold National Shipping'Fund and “| $10.00 to. the British: and ‘Euro- pean Relief Fund’ was voted: by IODE members at their monthly meeting last Monday. It was announced that there was als0.'a great need for used members ‘of, the IODE: and the public have been asked’ to leave |W. Easton, Pree eas The meeting was preceded by ‘a turkey supper, ‘and followed by: carol singing, games, ‘arid ex- change, of Bifts. The .members decided: “that the organization would take out membership in the: Castlegar branch of the Kootenay Society for . Handicapped - Children. Re- ports: were submitted by Mrs. A. |Harvey on IODE: calendars, Mrs. Westgate. on distribution ‘of the IODE_ magazine, Mrs.,.G.,Hugh- res and Mrs, V.:Goresky. on the Centennial‘ umeetings, “and Mrs Goresky also. told the members that according to' inforniation re- ceived from: Mr, ‘J. Corbett’ the $50. donated to: the ‘Elementary School. would go towards:'a new piapo for the Twin Rivers School. "athe Codncil Tof the North- west. Territories consists, of nine members; tive are appointed, four are elected, The Council js pre. sided over by. the Commissioner of the Northwest ‘Territories, - pent | brated his’.seventh birthday on| D 4 with a party for al: number ‘of his little ‘friends. | : Thosé ‘presént included Cheryl} ‘ = Cleeve, Jody Cleeve, Valerie and David * ‘Garry, 'Pen- 4 Griffone, ‘and’ Loraine and. Col: , ‘Mrs. Creegan of North Bat: ‘ time ago from Vancouver and is] and’ daughter-in-law, Mr. and ; ember 5, at whith the following | ¢ girls were enrolled by Mrs. W.|'}- el Fink, Nona Mills, Wendy Me-}: one of the" colorful feotures of thi grandchildren. will? ‘and - both will find: pleasure in the evenings ‘entertainment. *, To appeal: ‘to the very young ‘there will be a “plat "The Three ‘Little Pigs’, for older, folks there will be: 43 choral readings and musical: ‘selections. A senior play, “The Florist. Shop’, . will, be enjoyed’ by all. “A new: special feature, a marionette show, is: very. decided) attraction » that febody, shoul amis: anainer year: has rolled around ‘and ‘the, Annual : Christmas Concert at Stantey Humphries High: School “4s almost ready. Drama, Music and Art students are’ y combining Miss: Lela Andrews: from. Thre = Wednesday’ morning: from a busi. |.) cott’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.|’ Mrs.. Fred Waldie ‘and baby | . A ion of $5.00.to the clothing .in ‘clean condition, ‘and | ' contributions at the home of Mrs. and others that now| make, up. the ‘combat. ‘troops... BUDAPEST Rebellious Hung-' ‘arians invoked a’ general strike |: and some “fought. with’ arms]: against: Premier Janes Kadar's Collect Clothing for Refieees ‘The Catholic Women's. ‘Lea- ‘gue of: Castlegar * will © ‘collect |' nie atrikce't wed the utl of the worker's i wee have been the. main ‘or- ganized, force to oppose the Cont, munist ‘puppet. governimentt. ; Rioting "inhatbl- held’: ently ‘at the home. of Mrs. To °oThe meeting was “hela in the form’ of’ a’ Christmas party, with the’'room: being dccorated | ‘with 5 now administered by” Poland, marches on,,,the Soviet ” broke windows and smite a to storm’ .the building. ‘The , out- |; break was, the biggest aatter, ‘the the banquet of the Castlegar’ Co- Retail’ ‘The © Britain’ and” France fors;a Wieoting with Egypt to. seek ‘a .| settlement’ of the ‘Suez.Canal ‘dis- pute, ‘They, ‘were said to’ be lean- ing’ ‘towtard ‘accepting | Egypt's ‘terms: ‘In ‘the meetings of «the NATO Council: now ‘peing held}. in’ Paris, the U.S..and the Anglo. |. ‘were ‘still far ‘-apart’ on French’ their’ opinions “of ‘the. Middle- Eastern. situation, but. there ap- peated to be ‘evidence’ that. poli- cies might: be more’ closely co-| ordinated, ** we = NELSON. Fifteen ‘young Hun- ‘garians: ‘arrived: at’ Nelson” and were welcomed’. by Mayor: ds Kary, after which ‘they: were. dis- tributed “to: homes: and’ hotels. }] Some of them' have already found) % te. meeting was. informed that’ night ‘Mass will again be ‘held at.the High’ School, and :that the members will assist in’ decorating the altar‘for the occasion: Discus- bazaar, , in order to. give the members ample. time Mrs. J. shkowarek! conducted" “several a- musing contests.. The. Cogent 3 Mrs. jetcher, “Mrs: Gallo, arid. Mrs. Hydeserved de- licious refreshments’ in. ‘seeping with, the: seasén. ° bs. mye -cAUGUETA,- ia, Prime = For. LADIES & RLS. Only Val ‘Items. for: the arm, autoGtruck: Mail. Coupon | Now : 2. Information A NAROMAT ic . DIST. pee ae nt Medicine Hot ‘| thank ; all. those.‘who contributed .| tg the. success of - the Drive; Mem-' .| bers of the | Civilian Committee ‘| residents .-of “the district who ‘| New: ‘Year's. After: the holidays A ‘busy ; ‘week. for all x mem- bers has just been lompleted. Re- plus . planning: for a. (Christmas party, Nut Drive: Friday night f which,” was _gerubbed, ; + “The Squadron would like to and ' other’ ‘volunteers : who. sup- plied ::: ‘adequate *: ‘tfansportation; the : Cadets ° themselves.‘ who} some: pretty: icy. conditions; "Mr, C.: Onions : who’ gathered. up the proceeds for: safekeeping on com- pletionof the drive; and all the once again made possible. the pay- ment: of our: operating osts for) ‘course called ‘for “some .re-ad- ju stments : in plapning = those wi Ao had’ ‘skipped ae Test sed’ were: . plans for, the’: ‘spring | gular parade.on ‘Wednesday night} Canadian Legion Children Christmas. Party eae thers Party for hi . _ the ages of 3 and 10 of mbars. of the. Ce f Legion : will be held in: Legion Holl on Saturday, 2ahd" r from 2:00 p.m.’ to. and, Saturday,--.and + flying tor | 23 slipped" and,.skidded about ‘in| is now: back to ‘normal. with just ‘one’ parade to! ‘go before the we hope’ to have ‘ourrooms in the: Elementary’, School ‘fitted out “with .our Squadron. pictures and shields.” Quarters are a bit ‘kon 4 vis’ st by an The government: ofthe: Yu- - of ue A New and Gi FOR THAT. EXTRA SPECIAL GIRL. raOM $65.00. AND: UP... 3. Beautiful: Selection: --Goumal ot five elected: members