Page'10 - ‘CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. Ranching had its start in west- ern Canada when a hundred head ef cattle were driven up from Montana in 1872, Aa CN NNN . TO THE PEOPLE OF KINNAIRD GOD'S RICHEST. BLESSINGS FOR THIS CWL Hold Xmas Tree For. Parish Kiddies. Santa Claus was guest of honor at the CWL Christmas party Zor Parish Kiddies, in the. Parish Hall, Life At With Mercedes SHHS. School is finished for the year, 1953 and the last week proved to iis visit climaxed a fun filled for the i which‘ they played ‘games, sang Christmas carols, went fishing at a “Fish Pond”, and enjoyed re- be the Most of the Se- niorsewere occupied .by exams which weren't at all-easy, To wind up the term’s activities they held.a gala Christmas. Dance, Everyone was dressed. for the occasion and they. all enjoyed themselves dancing to the music of Tea Gergely and his band, The Hall: was gayly decorated mit trees, - fone and even a bit of: nities which aided in surprising many .of the girls. were. served by FOR THE: “AND ALL ‘GOOD WISHES, is FESTIV. ITY freshmients served by the ladies, ° On his arrival, Santa spent’ sev- Major and eral, minutes chatting with the : ‘ cs en and then Mrs. Moll bags of Christmas Boodies among them. . FS : season ’s reetings Lorne Kavig and his committee also assisted by: two members of the P.T.A.: Thanks go to all who kindly, gave their. assistance, ; Thanks are also: in order to those who helped.us in our need and voted yes for the By-law, - The Publication Club: present- ed their Christmas edition. of. the school paper on Thursday. This was a Dedication Edition to Mrs. Cail, a member of the staff who is returning after Christmas. We are all grateful to her for her able assistance in English and Drama during the.past two years. We hope she will be very. happy in the future and we are all sorry that she will not be there to help us with our dangling modifiers First Parade Of Sea, Cadet. Corps; Here Held; December 15: (Castlegar sea’ cadets. anned their: ship for: the. first’ time on the evening of. Tuesday, Dec. 15, ing months of organzation- 4 _ greetings. fondly given and gledly accepted during: this; the foyous Holiday Season of Good Willto All. Oswald Motors NICK oswaLD In the true. spirit of tbis most: Joyous of bolidays, we wisb:all: i our frimds and neighbors a fii 7 muasure of bappiness, bealth and prosperity. GA. SUMNER. Naturopathic Physician. al, activity on’ the part” of the Spi coring Castlegar and District da. Present at the first parade ot ‘the new corps, RCSCC “KOOTE- NAY” were 33 of the 45 boys who have enrolled to ate. School ‘ex- were forl a. and misplaced verbs, ae The school is closed for the holidays’, but, of, - Course, the maintenance crew will ‘be ‘busy with repairs and Cleaning and we will be. back to..our studies, in January of 54. Until then I wish everyone a. very Merry. Christ- mass and a Happy New. Year. : Mark. Yuletide.In. District. Churches : : The story of Christmas. in’ song and pageantry is. the. theme of the Christmas services being held in district churches, all of them very well attended. In some of the places, of .wor- ship, Christmas services began last: Sunday, and in others they will: begin ‘Christmas Eve. Special Christmas music and heralded the Saviour's. Birth at the Castlegar “United Church services Sunday, as well ‘as :at Robson and Kinnaird where they were combined with. Sunday School. Rev L,'C. Johnston’s sermon at the services had for its theme “Christ in Christmas.” The. United Church Sunday Schools at Castlegar and‘ Kin- naird staged a pageant at their services. Sunday, ' showi: bow ' STORM SASH,, COM mage ‘Meera Phone “4066, Suppli jars } BUILDERS. \ Columbia Avenue . Special. Xmas. Services For riow.., for always... Joy to our frlends and nelghbors, Peace to our nation, Good. Will to alk DUTCH MAID. BAKERY . modern ‘youth ma: the true spirit of Christmas a3 ‘aia the Three ‘Kings and. the Shep- herds of Bethlehem. The Castle- gar ‘pageant will be staged. again Ghristmas Eve. Anglican “Christmas _ services began Sunday evening at Castle- gar and Kinnaird with carol services. The Castlegar. service was conducted by the lay reader and Archdeacon B, A.’ Resker conducted ‘services ‘at Kinnaird. There. were afithems by the chgirs, fully, robed, accompanied by Miss June Killough at Kin- naird, and Mrs. F. Hostetter ‘at thé ‘non-attendance of some. of the lads but the Corps was at full Strength’ for the: second ‘parade this week. Ron Couchman, Rescc Koo- TENAY’S commanding *' officer, along with Bill McGauley, Divi- sional ‘Officer; Gerry ‘Archibald, executive officer; Ed Montgom- ery, instructor, and Ross Mac-| Dermid, president of, the Castle- gar Navy League branch, spoke to the lads on their duties as Sex Cadets and.on naval terminology. The cadets also received some preliminary squad The 45 boys.in the Corps in- clude ten lads. who: have been members till now of the RCSCC. “FORT SHEPHERD".-at Trail: Of these Cliff Churches has been appointed --.-Acting--- Temporary Regulating Petty Officer. . * Other, officers in charge ot the] lads are’ Fred Howes, \ Di and. Cl greet- ings from Archbishop +; Barfooi, | 'primate of All Canada; were. ‘read. In both places, the ‘services were very well attended. Robson services will be held Christmas Eve beginning ‘at 8 p.m. | ! Christmad ‘services were also, Bible Centre and included -spe- cial music, carol singing and an address by Rev. George Dawe.’ Catholic Christmas services be- gin Christma$ Eve with Midnight Mass. In. order. to’ accommodate all thé parishioners ‘from: Castle- gar,’'’Kinnaird and Robson’ who will be attending, Father L. rainor will say the mass at the Stanley’ Humphries High’ School, Auditorium. There will: also be masses ‘at St. Joseph’s ‘Chapel, Kinnaird and’ St, Rita's Church, Castlegar, on Christmas Day. Officer and Dr. C, medical officer. ee Popcorn | Balis- Make | Edible Ornaments The, kiddies will love these edit ble::Christmas tree ornaments delicious popcorn. balls! + To make them::Mix 1[2 cup t water. with 1{4. cup. of molasses and add ‘to\1 cup of sugar and 1 teaspoon salt, Blend together and : rowlen F. Add 1 teaspoon vinegar and L teaspoon vanilla: and: cook ‘until margarine. Pour mixture cover 8 cups of Popped corn, tossing with a fork: until all kernels are coated. “¢ When cool,.shape into balls with’ buttered ‘hands. Wrap\in waxed hang on: the. Christmas tree. Children Of: Eagle Members, Fefe By Order of ‘Eagles, enjoyed,a visit from Santa .Claus.at a Christmas gar, Thursday night, attended by some 160 persons. ‘Free ¢heatre tickets were dis- tributed ‘to youngsters of the 19 sandies, hot dégs and pop for all, The committee in charge of ar- ranging the event, which was chenko, V. Jenks, ‘J. Seaton, E. Rourke, Mary Randall and Mrs, L. Korody., ; Canada's’; first electric street railway was put into operation in, St: Catharines in 1887, the sec-, ond’ was jn Vancouver ‘in 1890. cook over ‘low. heat’ until candy |: [thermometer reaches 240 degrees '270 degrees. F. Remove from heat} " Hand Jadd 1 teaspoon butter or Paper and colored cellophane and || Santa AtParty Hi Columbia Valley Asrie, Fraternal i Party in the Parish Hall, Castle: }); to 15 age group and there were}: highly successful, were M. Saw-}* ~ELIES. AUTO COURT: held Sunday by the Community |' : Fully Modern, ‘CABINS. . . | Reasonable Rates CASTLEGAR-TRAML: -HIGHWAY =” INSURANCE PREMIUM ISDUE Please: feturn your billing notice with your premium payment dircetly to BIC) HOSPITAL through ‘your--local:.”. . B.C.H.LS, Office or ° Government Agent. have fun for this fs Holiday time! : and a very Meiry es > Chrktnas ono i. Moke merry, be happy,, : “There's joy-in the air, .. NATION. STORM: |. {| DOORS & CARINET’ | All Coast Finishing Mate aad are used in our Construction Wednesday, December 23, 1953 CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C.: ULE Page I1 THANK YOU ‘We wish. to.express ‘our grate- ful thanks for the many kind- ‘nesses and favors shown us. Mr, and Mrs, W. Banigan. We HOPE THAT ths. something to each of. the (CUMISTMAS WILt, BE 3 » STRIKING ONTARIO MINERS MAKE CHILDREN'S CHRISTMAS. TOYS<. Children of atriking miners iny Northern Ontario “will not go toyless this Christmas In spite of the fact. that few of the strikers are making and repairing hun-} Victor Norkum, left, and. dreds of toys, enough to glve|net have the the: $,000| workmanship before the toys are|accept the proposal which caved children ‘in the miriers’ families.| ready. for presenting, At last Their, methods. are almost as- 2 een of union officials and ‘aa eeniei se i —Central Press Canadian management in Toronto, officers ni superintendents, by Labor’ Minister Daley for ‘1 Bru-| ending the shite. ‘The: mine -- n announced to job of fie for a five-cent rele: cd eee i ee NOTICE. W- YEAR'S EVE DANCE, SN ‘THE KINNAIRD. . I IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY Music, Drama and Tumbling of, Chailes. Dickens’ ‘Christmas. Carol”; a practice display of acro- |S. Hi. H. s. Christmas Cent) Fine “music. well layed by the High School Band, an adaption batic prowess by. the High School Tumbling Club and an amusing act’ comed: the ard if dat .the Stanley Humphries Junior As an caesine ‘of Gur-thanks anid good * will, we extend the Season’ Ss Greetings to all our, pany. friends: M. M. CASE teacher whio'r England. © get, Robson’ General. Store: Concert in the ieotgh School auditorium, mney, even- Deer Park Christmas — Goncert Has Visit From Santa Glaus Santa Claus paid a visit to the residents of Deer Park at a con- cert sponsoréd by the teacher and pupils of the Deer Park Element- _| ary_school. The ‘program, starting with “O Canada” was followed by a [short play “Bringing up Junior”. A recitation “Scared” by Delorts Crockett and Carl Wine preced- ed musical selections by Danny Romaine. These were “Silent Night” and “Jingle Bells", played on the accordion, aldine Griffiths and Danny Ro- maine, after which April Allen sang a solo, “Away in a Manger.” Raymond Crockett, Leroy Brig- geman and Michael and Danny Romaine recited a poem entitled “Christmas Stockings.” Michael played a few accordion select- fons after which the play “Melis- sa Entertains" was. presented. This was followed by “The North-Pole Hook-Up” in which Santa's helpers sent ‘Holiday to all the of Deer, Park, While the audience sang Christ- mas Carols, a jingling of bells + announced the arrival of Santa Claus. After making his way to the gaily-decorated tree, Santa distributed’ gifts to all the pupils, and adul! A play, “The Sick Doll! .was by by Ger- P Good Music epee WELCOME 1954 ‘AT THE “NEW YEAR'S BALL "TWIN RIVERS HALL _~ CASTLEGAR New Year’s: Novelties Admission —$1.25 per person ‘WICKETS AVAILABLE — from any member of the KP. : Lodge’ : . Moy this Holy Season. : 5 bring to our mony friends olf » for happiness ond joy tre ‘ out the year, fi ‘Clab‘* di a ese musical proficiency, with cach ap Buhr. The fifteen girls dade one pearance, Speneds and. closed,the boy. who. have: been. practicing musical intermissions,. conducted applause for ‘their. skill: which on ia by.E. A. Eames, high school : music cluded“.a: variety ‘of dives and aerial : At. the ee of. the evening, The * “Christriias: carol” adap: -presentationswere’made to Mrs. was well Berformed:! Starring | derson for their-part in arranging tation, directed by. Mrs, R.'E. Cail, | Campbell, Mrs. Cail and Mr, Hen- |, ‘were Earl the the sich blessings that will moke =. Authorized Dealéy. For. SHORE'S ‘CREDIT JEWELL! ‘Louise ‘Schwan ‘'as Mrs, ‘Cratchit and ‘David Goodenough ‘as: Bob Cratchit,’ = = Turning “gonvineing portray: als too were Les Ady as,Tiny Tim, June ’Killough as Martha; Cory Ann -Barnes as’. Belinda,.. Dan Shields as Peter, Barbara: Martin as ‘the: Christmas’ Spirit,:: Wanda Lindgren as’ Sue,’-John Pinkney as Sammy.and code Churches as the messenger. b setae in the "production were} Sharon: "White “and * Margaret Dawn? Wal- Martin. and uw quae “truth about whisky Put. Seagram's s,{83""'to the water test. . Water, plain or Sparkling, reveals a whisky’ 's true, natural, Havens, and bouquet. ~ Seagrain's ’ 83" " Canadian Whisky Lh Seagrams mee Sure | This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor . Control Board: or by the Government of British Columbia. - ils ‘of, claiming the ‘in- heritance from one’s age relatives pefore> they have definitely de- parted this earth, wer¢ humorois- ly depicted in ‘the second play directed by J: Henderson. Delores.. Harshenin.. was ‘the scheming Mrs,. Slater; Jeffrey Hett was the dear departed grand- father who turned out not so de- parted after all and Joe. Irving played the role ot the meek man- néred; ‘Henry Slater. * Others in the cast were. Darl- lene, Harding, “Arthur. Shellen- berg and Gail Leitner. te Costumes for the comedy were handled!-by ‘Miss Aneson,. Lor- raine . Schwartzenhauer,.. Olga Popoff, , Virginia Kinakin, Mary Konkin, Patrina Hosford, - Dor- othy Lazareff and.Gladys Heagy Emily Killough and. Bonnie ‘Mai- narick ‘were in. charge of proper- ties 'and ‘prompters ‘were Rose- mary Guido. and ‘Dorothy. Sale- kin. In. charge of makeup for. both plays’. were Mrs. Dave Campbell, : Katie Tomlin, Shirley Hargrave, t Yvonne’ -Patton, Janet. Bayoft, Mabel Fedosoff, Katie Barisentoff, ‘Agnes Streleitt and Diane: Pheif- “Adding, thrilling variety ‘to the evening was the! “Practice Period” THE CASTLEGAR BOARD OF VILLAGE COMMISSIONERS : “the shining wonder of Christmas Saf ‘once'more dawns u the World. demonstration * “by: the; Suntor