CASTLEGAR NEWS, !Thuraday, Dee.12; "1963 mas I would like a Midge dot, some cloths for my dolls and a Monopoly game, I will.leave some Christmas cake and a glass of milk out for you. I will also leave out some, peanut butter: cookies your reindeer, My grandma might come to my home for Christmas so please don’t ‘forget, to” bring Her some- thing. ae ove, Anita Sorge . * Hello}. Merry Christmast ‘Hope’ all: year. too Is filled with surprises ! And nice things for you! From Barbara Waite to. Santa: Claus Here's your chance to ensure | Dear Santa. a) your letters getting right to Santa I. would Uke’ anly two gitts { Claus at the North Pole, this year I want one pair of skates Just write your letter to: “San-| and a game of 3 District Children Write Their Letters Have a ‘Merry Merry Christ- mas Love Lynne Sanford. Loe ® . Dear Santa Claus Would you'please bring me a talking doll and some games and a set of dishes I will Leave you some lunch I am eight years old now | Love : Linda Wishlof£, ° * ° Dear Santa, Thank you very much for the record piven vou gave: my sister and I last y I -would viike you to bring me a binder for Christmas, I hope you have'a very nice Christmas‘ and a Happy. New Year. “Love Dawne Sanford, .:. |: we * ay Dear Santa, For Christmas - 1 would: like ta Claus, Care of Castlegar News, “H Drawer. 490, Castlegar,: B.C." and] remember the sick and crippled we'll do the rest.:Your letters will} people, 7 be published in the Castlegar News From Christine Salekin . ty and ‘a “copy.of' the paper will. go airmail” special-delivery direct. to Rebeca nk if Santa Claus.: Dear Santa’ qi Don't: forget to remind Mom| :, I like’ you to: remember all ‘ and Dad, ‘thou, y tees must be mmailed to te Conte: | 8, Poor children, and if you can q gar News.so that they're received q] no later than noon‘ on‘ Monday ‘of Chatty, Kathy L-would |likelt very, the week ‘in which they should 5 Hl appear in the ‘Paper, fl Dear Santa © i I would like police uniform| Dear Santa, I have tried. to bea ; and a two way: walkie talkie or e008) boy. Will you-please bring me rifle,‘an air gun and a road race get, Da anny. DeBiasia Love from 1 Kathy Salekin . * . ringing and for raseal if you can, From Kennedy Davis. . . . Dear Santa, Dear Sa ata am Anita Sorgé,’For Christ: et My little sister, Lynn would - e a doll, My brother, Brian would like a, Meceana set. And I would like a ‘horse rac: ing set. Thank you, Larry, Brian and ‘Lynn’ Hill. 2 ee \ | INSURANCE: i For All Your” f INSURANCE. AND. , | REAL ESTATE NEEDS Phone 365-3441 1 t i i H AGENCIES - Dear Santa, Thank you very. much for the record player,you gave my: sister and-I last year for Christmas. This year my brother would like a big truck.;-I ‘would ‘like a toy type- writer, for. Christmas, Many Thanks .... 7 \ “to all those who supported.me:; ? _ im last week's election for. Commissioner at Kinnaird: E..C, ‘Ackerman But Pil very much like you to is ‘|News: each week. between ‘ and some'doll clothes bn $5 Pre oh Castlegar - News Ads Five dollars is being given away every. week be- tween now and: Christmas by? the * Castlegar News. < Just ‘watch’. for. your name to appear in.any'ad- verti t in the Castl now and :Christmas. If your name. appears, phone: the Castlegar News ‘and: a cheque ;; “will, be Mailed to you. 2 Remember, it’s éasy to win $5. Just‘look for your name in the ads: in the Castlegar News! Canadian Chemical | To Produce Wide Range ‘of Chemicals Following an announcement last week , of a-$750,000 ‘ expanison. to increase production of first-stage chemicals at its Edmonton plant by 12 per:cent, the Canadian Chemical Company \: division’: of.:Chemcell (1983) ‘Limited: has’ announced Plans to. produce’ a: Tange of “Form- eels”, in Canada.’ :Formcels are solutions of form: aldehyde in: various: alcohols ‘and offer.” storage’ and processing. ad- for my.three. year old doll, “All Would you please ‘bring me these things. \We . will ‘leave you “some things on the table for you. Thank you ‘alot. PS. (I: Love’ you ‘alot.) Love “and Kisses Zoanle: Rourke. 2 Dear Sauta; bY Ihave béenia good ‘aint all year. I am four years, old. Will you! please bring me’ a toiletry set, a black ‘car,’a tricycle and a walky-talky doll. Also, please try to-bring me ‘skates, and some: thing for my Mommy and Daddy. : We will leave some,.,coffee and goodies for; you, and sugar. lumps for your reindeer, |< Thank you for the nice. things you brought me’ last year,” /+ fo Santa ss year I TP have been a very. good girl, | / Sue plane Brown i Dear ‘Banta, 1 want'a watch’ and ri ‘want a Skating ‘doll! and at also would, like | @ ano-cone Mai ? Thank Fa Banta. bionee Rie a Dear Sante, My name: is ‘Mark and Iam ‘tix: years ‘old; For, > Christmas “1. would like‘ a ‘flying saucer and a Etch-oosketch,'' My | brother. Brian whois five, would: like ‘a! Rocket ojector. ‘Thank » Phoni 365-5410 ; Brian, ‘There will: be something for, you. and your: reindeer, on the fire place.. + Mark Krause: -/ i | sional < design at the C € of B.C, and is Project: of. Ce "s iron ed Mining’ and Smelting Company has been announced by J.'-V.'Ro- gers, manager: of ‘the: engineering liviaion, "Those appointed are: D.- A. Burnett, H: P, Hamilton, J. T.:Hig- gins, J, C. Roberts, J. 'B, Suther- land and J. Svarich. all hold super- visory ‘engineering . posts” in: rela- tion to'new projects of ‘the com, any. Mr, Burnett’ Joined © Cominco in 10945 asia design cngineer. He graduated ‘from the University. of British Columbia in civil engincer- ing in 1939’ and ‘is:a member. of the Association of Professional En: gineers of B.C.:and the Engineer- ing Institute of Canada, He is pro- ject engineer, for, Cominco’s' ferti- ae expansion Project at Kimber- ley. Mr. Hamilton’ Joined the‘com- pany's' engineering office’ “as.’a design ‘engineer in. 1946. ‘He ara uated in plant'expansion at Kimberley, “Mr. Svarich started with Com. inco in 1040’ as a‘ design ‘engineer |’, in‘ the - company's” Calgary ‘ apera- tionaand -was transferred ‘to Trail in 1946,:A’ graduate of the. Univer- sity’ of Alberta’ in ‘civil engineer- ing: in}!1929, Mr. “Svarich ‘is’ pro- ject engineer for the Cominco Bina-| ; ni , Zinc *Limited‘ in India.” He ‘is a.member of both tho Professional Engineers of B.C, and the EIC.: “Castlegar Ferries Make More Trips - Than a Year Ago ~ The: Castlegar. ferries. made 934 ' more trips ;last) month. than they did during : November, . 1963, and: carired | 2,557 inate automo: biles and drivers, the University of ‘Toronto in’ 3 and is a member: of the’ Associa- are the statistics for ‘the’ ferries ‘for last month with the: figures: for. November. of last is project .engineeés for the, Pine Point project, « : . Higgins, who joinea’ Com: inca in 1947, is a. mechanical en- gineer ‘and * 82,21 25 768) “15, 311, number of trailers year. Number of round trips (4,864) '5,208,, number of autoraobiles and drivers » (46,245). 48. 402, ; number" of passengers, not Grivers (82,622) 94, number. of trucks, all types o Furness College ‘and the "Techical Institute’ of Great. Britain, both in England.: He ‘isa member, of the Professional Engineers of B.C, and the EIC. Mr.Higgins is Project en- gineer for the company’s ammonia expansion; at Trail ‘and ‘the ‘urea ‘plant ‘expansion’ at’ Calgary. Mr." Roberts, a. ‘graduate in electrical engineering from the Un- iversity © of.-B.C, - in 1880, | Joined Comics: ‘at Ki 6 as FOR YOUR WINTER ENJOYMENT, HOOK uP WIT KIN-GAR TV CABLE 4 CHANNELS applications accepted at * Bench Store 10th ee Kinnaird - Across from Schoo! Groceries, conteCHOnerys school ‘supplies drugs and’ sundries OPEN, 8.00 a.m. to 10. 00° p.m. EVERY: DAY .Phone 365-8187: .| flexibility. and diversification in - economically fe eaalb) over ‘the now Ty. water. ‘of formaldehyde. ‘They; are used in the manufacture of protective coat- ing, laminating and textile treating resins, - The. Formeel. ‘facilities are Planned as part. of a’ multi-pur- Pose unit which will produce a senior engineer - he. Will be. “in charge of -eléctrical ;design work. ‘He is.a member of the Professional Engineers of B.C. > Mr,“ Sutherland” joined Com- .ineo, in 1950 after jeraduating from |: 1948, | i Cin civil: -ber of yaotor-eyeies @) Land live. He ‘came 2 pert as | $441, fe design: engineer in: 1950. Asa}. 577). 695, num- ber of mnetenoees (781) 724, num- stock’ (48) 6. “Silverton Paid: aH ni Smee i \ appreciate this,) maybe hs - S441 by Hydro The. B.C.” Hy: nk “Power Authority “has Paid ‘a. grant. of t aA miler ‘Brant: was| ‘paid: last: year.” >)"~ ‘Total ' payments . for} this Year school’ ‘taxes and grants variety’ of. ‘volume. This . will permit greater He }is'a’member of. ‘the: Piofes. the: manufacturing. and: marketing of petrochemicals, Formeels > have, been sold. in Canada for some years on a resale basis by Chemeell‘and the market has now. developed : to: the point where manufacture in Canada is CIVIL DEFENCE” » In ‘times of municipal or. dis- trict emergencies’ one should con- tact the Civil Defence officer. If. local facilities ‘are. not ‘adequate to:cope withthe situation he may ment ‘and help. ‘be able to obtain’ ‘additional equip: fe ‘The Pass Creek Park Board acknowledges with thanks the help and cooperation given. by the many residents who have been associated with the first’ phases of the Park's: development. Contributors. to the 1963 effort. on this Cele are siraply “too numerous to, name but the key contributions of’ a few: people and or- ganizations ‘can and should be recognized: in’ that’ they made possible, individually, the degree of success achieved. Special thanks go to: © The Castlegar and District: Chamber of Commerce aos © Columbia Cellulose C Limited : @ Mr. Seaman Dewis (for bulldozer services at a special rate): © The Kiwanis Club of Castlegar @ The Castlegar News * @ The Village of Castlegar ah @ Truckers and Equipment Operators ie The Park Board looks forward to. continued support and enthus- jasm. by the inthe d of. this wonderful recrea- tional ‘asset. Be D: W: Brookes, 2 Public: quasters ‘and ‘an up- to-d: flee si :ment,'ofters:you, expiess treasportatl nibetw “the Kootenays via Lower Fraser. Vall ‘ton and Grand Forks.: Nine.depots ali lar schedules, fast despatch ‘and goo your friendly: eae for: deper ley points and He “Press! the routs ior M. baron wank held.” Saturday,\after- noon‘in the’ Twin: Rivers. Hall: by the members of Minto Chapter No, 1 79° Order’ of the! Eastern Star.: '; contest wasilsi in charge ‘of TI Mrs. t! phe “hall. waa beautifully : de: Ketaton he 7 | corated’\in Ail nd de ‘theme sposed: to ‘a “southern: image” hut | with | gaily: an hag consistantly failed, to’ get ‘his Christmas, tr tate. E place, a: pleasant looking « fram built: by: our’ local industrial arts years (the vice-presidency was real. } bab! Tables rire 4 hall bett |: finally; founda * good rest ‘own overt sone ie we : “lon iD ad prontieate topped b being ‘Jead- er: Of:.the. U.S, senate: for. eight Ht ‘wero, welcomed:at: the door By. “Mrs, P, Ferguson, ‘worthy: mat Mrs. J. Ralne, associate dy.a cone, down. in power: for him), taner Ferguson officially .open- _ teachers. ‘The ‘bell ‘will call sklers a wills arrange”: their.’ timing «bet! catch the last rid ‘There’ is go news: The Na-. tional ere which has. been train, ing in’. Bow. ake ‘Alberta, ‘ eycan | ter to. the’:bazaar\and wished ‘all ‘a Bagby ‘afternoon. ' The serving .ta- ¢ | ‘ble. was covered with a pale green cloth with® jase fader bees was ‘centered’ with a, beautiful arrange- Hayhurn), Lyon Sohnon ment of red jearnatlons sat a deity, wood ‘centre .piece flanked -on el- ener ts with both he / ren her: side*|with’:a° slender gree: jast Header - hie was’ tutoured : by. Tong. and Mo velvet’ aleve. When |:th ho, will be. coming here ° ior a +. week. They. . will arrive): Sunday * evening ::and ; will ; train’ all: next week. Anyone: interested in, gecll iB ‘ our. Olympic ma feracltor urate ski’ classes. Lessons ate’ available every. operating ‘day.:Mothera ‘asked to_contact the ‘lodge -office tend : to! use sitting: service. °° 0% The’ Junior: Racing. Programs | various rogional will beutn t this weekend. A. nominal ie fee will be charged to help ‘offs some of’ the “expenses, in ‘a* star ‘shaped--holder. 2 “decorating ’ committee, | up of Mra. /J.-Raine, Mra. H. “Grummett and’ Mrs. R.; Donnan, -| were congratulated on. oy Sob well + geldom : let. it out | fone. ‘The ‘individual - tea’ les of. the committee ‘stage.’ If ‘it. was] Were each ae witha te £6 BS sure’ of passage ‘it’ was out of the decorate: pastes with th jou ts ‘of President:’Franklin D, | legislative mill quickly, and if more ++ Committees, io cares Wi ie -Roosevelt“'and:won ‘election, Roo- | votes were: needed to’ ensure’ its SORVeHOR bette ime ie ‘angle ‘sevelt: singled: him ‘out (for: presi- | Passage, Johnson knew. how to Bet ‘ables, Mrs. | ‘dential favors ‘ang with’ his native | them. :abilities: LBJ/was soon'on his way ‘Thus, the- ‘new clvil “Tights: le ‘ate | up the ladder jof. Political auccess. gislation ; and ° tax-cut:. bills-which were ; aeaaging | ‘through congress E er won the’, presi-|:-when > Kenn ‘was; assassinal ne eee because’ a the | will probably got fastet action with ‘Johnson (at = the® h ta" cajole; ‘siness ‘interests‘he has alway: been plead, prod, shove: ‘on, ‘team roll bak isuspected of ‘supporting. them through. i Mrs. liberal from-a conser: AB for’ ‘foreign ‘affairs, “John: nate Tender. LBS played |." S Mra, rower, "Mrs. Py Munroe," Mrs, ind. Mrs, oDii Stewart, baby- aby. ss 83 petpenconee * Gi stat and has ‘ often; been | son has had“ more;.experience ‘in | ” : : regarded ‘as'a ‘traitor. to the south | this’ field than Kennedy, did: when [20232 because ‘of his: atrong position on) he: ‘became :-president:,and : during civil: rights. This’ position ‘is {not the; past. three: years—as: vice-pre- |... ;| regarded’ as. sincero’.in, the ‘north -sident—Johnson, has: been’: trayel- | ‘and .in the south it\is regarded as | ling’ the ‘world -meeting ‘not only heresy. Thus, as with ’\s0 oil! foreien: enery but. hs people by, Johnson, ‘of thosecountries as wel eee eee a oe! who: heard. split on. television speak- Ve SE opportunities ‘dur. ‘ing ‘the ‘past; month’ continued:to remain \:favorable ‘according "to Clifford Bristow,’ manager. ofthe 19) ate ene Office » vat nutes “after | Tra: TE. ee ie ‘cerely, speak ‘out, against: the the* Older : Worker ncenti ‘Training Program has‘not | * {Bristow: said | this eae they. became: aware of its advant- Nat mployment: Office EST KOOTENAY. POWER.