“Ne ‘Sea re TEND! Stes dior tase = 79C Ib. SWIFT'S OLD MILL SKINLESS © SAUSAGES, 3 Ibs., seteneseneanens $1.00 BULK WIENERS, Ib., .........-..... 39¢ MEATY & TENDER SPARE RIBS Ib...... 49c ALL CUTS PORK CHOPS, Ib.,....59c Red and Blue Label Beef POT ROASTS, Ib.,.... 59c HAMBURGER, Ib., ... 39c STEAK. T-Bone - Sirloin, Ib.,,.. 89 BUNDLE OF MANDARIN ORANGES TO BE DRAWN FOR FRIDAY & SATURDAY t MIXED NUTS, no neanuts, Ib, .... 496 i ? BRILLIANTS, 3 Ib. plastic entr., . $1.29 3 Assorted CHOCOLATE COATED CHERRIES BOX 62. eee lseves cs ceesssss 89028 ! Full assortment of Christmas Cards, wrapping paner, ribbon, napkins ‘and We tablecloths. ea Sle PS SSeS le Slee Sawet SUGAR 10 lbs... 99¢ Jim Cream CORN Malkin’s, 6 tins 99c Book Sour Turkeye, ; Geese or Ducks for Chris- % _tmas or New Years NOW #& for the lowest prices and Bg cone weiglt- ‘ TIDE King Size ...... $1.39 Coffee Nabob Ib. 59c rait & Produce : MANDARIN ORANGES Box $1.89 Bal. $3.69 SWEET SPANISH ONIONS 2 Ibs., .. 19¢ POTATOES GLO COAT, Jolinsons Hard Gloss, « visitas 990 TOOTH PASTE, Crest, reg. 98c NOW ........... 89¢ KLEENEX, flat fold 400’s, 2 for ...............- 486 - EGGS, fresh A large, dozen .........-0:-2---. 59: , BUTTER, (st grade, Brookfield, Glendale, Palm, Ih. 69c SALAD DRESSING, Salad Bowl, 32 oz. jar’....... 49¢ TOMATOES, Nahob, 28 oz. fin .........+.22.-.. 296 . CRANBERRY SAUCE, Ocean Spray, 2-15 oz. tins, .. 45¢ PORK & BEANS, Naboli, 4 tins ..:............. 496, PEAS, assorled,.Malkin’s, 6 tins ......... .. 99c FRUIT DRINKS, 48 oz. 3 tins ................ $1.00 MINCEMEAT, Burn’s 24 oz. jar ..........:..... 55¢ TUNA, Blue Pacific, 2 tins .....0 02. cnneceesess 490 ALL THESE PLUS MANY NON-ADVERTISED _SPECIALS Toilet Tissue, 4- 39¢ Low Price!...High Quality SOLO 2ibs.49 MARGARINE PARTY SNACKS. AT LOW LOW PRICES STUFFED OLIVES, 12 02, ...... 39¢ 3 DILL PICKLES, Bick’s $2 oz. ..... 48¢ % PARTY THINS, Christies, 2 for .... 65¢ % GHIP, DIPS, Nalley’s Asst. ....:. 490 i CHOCOLATE ,EGLAIRES, Christie’s ey 35 Biscuils, 3 pkgs., e eluninabarr . $1.00 i # GINGER ALE, Kootenay, Sats. ... $1.00 % PLUS DEPOSIT — @ SMOKED OYSTERS, tin ......... 25¢ ¢ MIXED seals Salted, ena vanes 68e | ‘Shorteniia For All Your Christmas Baking ‘3 Ib. tin... 99c Domestic 2% Ib., .... 79¢ Crisco 3 Ib. tin... 99¢ WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT. QUANTITIES STORE HOURS 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M. PRICES EFFECTIVE WHILE STOCK LASTS EEE FOR BUSINESS * . DEC. 11th Tiger Service Ltd. ROLAND LIZEE < LEONARD EDDIE MONDAY HIGHWAY No. 3, CASTLEGAR, B.C. (SHERBIKO SUBDIVISION) Imperial Oil Limited is pleased to welcome Tiger Service Limited and thé owners to'its family of imperial Esso Dealers, msCHUCK'S RED AND WHITE STORE KINNAIRD; B.C. MCouncil' = - || council for half an hour to discuss LU approved for payment. Meets With Engineer Fourth and final reading was given the village's sewer’ rates by- law. The: bylaw will now be sent to Victoria for registration. : ess ‘The Jetters patent extending Kinneird’s boundaries to the Merry Creek border haye been received. As soon as Castlegar receives its letters patent for the Sherbjko area, the boundaries of the two villages ‘will touch each other, eee ‘Resident W. Gregory met with @ problem remarding water “ hls home. eee * A supervisor can now be ‘puton Q@ project under the winter works program, a directive from Victoria stated. ene: Two Oullding permits worth $050-were approved. eee Accounts totaling $2,637.52 were eee Don McMaster of Associated Engineers met with council, Topica discussed Included: The size of the tank in the Crest View subdivision, painting of the tank interior, pining for the overflow in the tank, size of the tank pumphouse and ventila. tlon of it, the placing of telephone poles in the area, the village’s wa- ter supply and the sewerage Bard “Candy House’ To be Displayed -The December meeting of the Keotensy, Society for the Handi- capped was @ most one, Aldis, Mrs, J, W. Stokes wns elected to be the chapter representative for School and - | Guests were E, A. Fitzpatrick and Mr. and Mrs. Gavin Stewart, Institute. A new medical alrecto? has been Qfra. the so- elety with, an: intriguing | “candy house" which. she created using her own initiative, skill and patience. ‘This intricate work-of art will be on display for the coming week at the’ Castlegar’ Drug Store. It is to, be uted for the ‘purpose’ of” 6 faitle ‘with proceeds ta go for the’ local Silver Birch School for the handi- bapped. cash donations were gratefully received from the Robson Women’s Institute and Robson Evening Group. In response to the request for donations of material equipment for the children’s projects, Intge contributions of such items as wool, cards, toys, books, étc., were xecelv- ed from Mrs. Westgate, Mrs, King and Mrs, Oglow, as well as those placed in the box at the Oastlegar Drug. Mrs, Palsson, teacher at the Silver Birch School, makes the ut- |’ most use of all of these supplies. A pleasant surprise came from Miss Douglas of Helen's Flower Shop who sent along the coins col. lected from her. famed fountain. ‘These will help make the Christmas party a more cheery one for the children at Silver Birch School. The posftion of treasurer was filled by N. E. saintraty and that ment plant serving Park.lof 2nd y Mrs, Rose y BETTER BUYS| BUYS ot FINER FOODS. “Qfor ...... 000+. $5.08 MIXED NUTS, Ib, ...........-.. 49¢ MIXED CANDY, Ib. ........-... 396 CHOCOLATES, Nielson’s Gold Box . 79c GINGER ALE, 12 qt. case ....... St a \ PLUS DEPOSIT ‘ - pork CHOPS, all cuts, Ib, .......: 49 BLADE ROAST BEEF, blade removed thee ee ere ae er ose OO SIDE ade Seed, % Ib. ...... 306 JAP ORANGES, Box ........ wee $1.69 than in the field of advertising. BONELESS STEW PIECES, Ib - sone G5e. 2; | pistol lying in the dead man’s hand, “Central Trading KINNAIRD, B.€, FREE DELIVERY -— PHONE 965-3093 59c Biscuits, assorted 2:Ib. pkg., ...: S NALLEY'S BANQUET = Dills, 58-0Z. JAR id % Ginger Ale, 5, 30-07, bottles $1. ug — PLUS DEPOSIT — Frying Chicken eacs ... Lard , Burn’s, 2¥2 Ib, canisters .... ay FRASER VALE Fish & Chips, 2422. =p FIVE ROSES OR PURITY Flour, 25-Ib. bag: WITH ORDER OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY — WE ARE AGENTS FOR KOOTENAY LAUNDRY. . AND DRY CLEANERS" — DELIVERY & PICK-UP EVERY MONDAY & THURSDAY - . g| p.m. and is believed to have heen R | be held.at 10.30 a.m. Saturday from S| Home, Burial will be in Park Me- | morial Cemetery. S| Evelyn, at home, and a stepson, BX | Douglas, at Vancouver. ; may be sent to the Kootenay So- Castlegar, or the local branch of R | the Bank of Montreal. illusions By ERNIE JOHNSON : Nowhere, in the wide scope of human: activities, is the versatility of language more subtley exploited And nowhere is the inadequacy of words, a8 compared with mentel images, more keenly felt. ‘The plain, printed word lacks the enhancement of gestures and facial expressions without which it may only partially convey the mes- ce. By a judicious blending of words and pictures, mental images projected on paper, advertising has succeeded in creating_.an illusory world, in which health, wealth and happiness is the dominant motif. Jt is a ‘sad reflection on our Joe Burrows - Funeral Sal. A well-known Kinnaird resid- ent, Joe E, Burrows, was found dead in his car Tuesday evening 4 short distance from his home. ROMP say a neighbor, making the discovery, reported a .22 calibre The body-was found about 6 in the car*for a little more than an hour, 7 The private funeral service will the chapel of the Castlegar Funeral » Mr, Burrows was born in Bt. Phillips, Sask.,, in 1912, He started with Cominco at ‘Trail in April, 1935. He was employed on the labor gang and in the tramming depart- ment and for the past 11 years had worked in the Tadanac ware- ‘house. He is survived by his wife, In lieu of. flowers, donations elcty for Handicapped Children (building fund) care of Box 288, illustrated stature as human beings that with- out the of ad- cley for the ¢ ath CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Dec. 7, 1961 7 HOCKEY SCORES Nov. 27 to Dec, 5 Pee Wee League — Nov. Beecostegss Drug 3, Os- wald Motors 1. Nov. 28-Eremenko 2, Pettitt Photo 2, Dee. 4-Pettitt Photo 2, Castlegar PAY'N TAKIT. OPEN MON. - FRI. oie geownetd. motors 1. Bie: | Branch. Ohildren “wishing-.to: enrol In the school should be referred to the public health nurse or the school director, Mrs, G. Hughes who will in turn contact the medl- Gal diester, 7777: t menko 2; Shoes 2, Castle- gar Drug 5, Bantam Leagué — Nov, 21-Castle Motors 2, Bob's Payn Takit 1. - BIRTHS .. NEGREIFF —- To Mr. and Mrs, wn. Negreiff of Brilliant, Dec: 2, a daughter, KONKIN — To Mr, and Mrs. ‘wm, Konkin’ of Crescent Valley, Dec. 4, a son, ZIBIN — To-Mr. and Mrs, Moses Zibin af Castlegar, Dec, 7, a son. : Girls Enroled At Kinnaird . At thelr last regular meeting the 1st Kinnaird Brownle Pack for- med their Yairy ring for their law, promise and motte. Brown Owl, ‘Mrs. J. Kennedy invited District| Bantam Commissioner Mrs, J. R. C, Mac- Bain to the toadstool, (Mrs. MacBain then enroled An- ita Sorge, Gloria Jean Hamm, Wen- dy Walling, Susan Flanders, Rose- mary Sharpe, Pheona Mac Fadzean, Deanle Jones and Nikt Burak as Brownies ‘and welcomed them into the movement. Following the enrolment, the group spent a busy afternoon on their handicraft project. Tawny Owl is Mrs, J: Regan, Guests at this meeting were Mrs. E, Sorge, Mrs. N, Barals and Mrs, G. Jones. .| Marlane Hotel Nov. 30-Pitts Drug. 5, Smith's Plumbing 0. ’ ‘Dec, 4-Youngs Agency 1, Pitts Drug 6; Co-op 0, Bob's Pay'n Takit 3; Jack's Plc-n-Pac 1, Pitts Drug 7. Juvenile League — Nov. 28-Kootenay Bldrs 5, Shop 7 2. Nov, 30-Shop Easy 8, Marlane| | Hotel 3. Dec, 4-Kootenay Bld 5, Mar- lane Hotel 2. ee eo (Pee Wee Rep) Midget Smith Plumbing Pitts Drug Jack's Pic-n-Pac eoao Youngs Agency. Juvenile Kootenay’ Bla es0 coee 6 6009 CONMm Shop Easy vertising, we would probably still be living in log cabins, water into them in buckets, and throwing it out the back door from awe our timid souls. ‘Advertising has made us socially acceptable to our fellow men and ‘women by boldly tackling our pru- dish inhibitions sbout-personal hy- giene, Boldly, but, not brashly, pro- ducts which suggest bodily func- tions not fit for discussion in mixed company are brought to our aften- tion wih truly model. decorum. ‘The ‘delicacy of this. message defies words and pictures, but a few | 3 words left unsaid, assisted by a wholly irrevelant. picture, convey a telepathic impression, and the gap _ | is filled. ‘The atmosphere in wayside inns and taverns is no longer rendered fetid by the unavoidable, but of- fensive, exhalations of the human ‘body. ‘The experts of advertising have also transformed our consumption of liquor from a vicious habit to a social virtue, and, indeed, if we conform to the ideal’ of moderation as depicted, little harin will come ‘tous from imbibing the exhilara- ting beverage, But our weak, self- indulgent selves persist in exceeding the bonds of prudence ‘in it’s con- sumption, ‘Much unjust censure falls upon the advertising of liquor. Unjust, because strong drink, and it’s avid bibulants, have been with us throughout all, the ages of civiliza- tion. Advertising does pose the ideal of moderation, and however short we may fall of attaining it, the very fact that it exists engenders some degree of restraint, The illusions created in this magic, make-believe world are not too impossible of realization. Most, of, us have experienced, if only for a few fleeting moments, all the emotions so eloquently portrayed in the ads, The indefinite prolongation of such moments may only be a thatter ‘of maintaining the correct @lcohol content of the bloodstream. CASTLEGAR A WHO WILL BE EAA " BINGO: & ‘EVERY THURSDAY NITE 8.00 P.M. St. Rita’s Parish Hall, Front Street 55 NUMBERS CALLED JACKPOTS $27.50 & $245.00 L_AACAONR ETTT_ Acc ccc KINNAIRD COFFEE BAR _ _. AND, SERVICE EACH WEEK WE WILL GIVE AWAY A TANK OF CHEVRON _ container at our station. Nome 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 GET YOUR NAME IN NOW GASOLINE Phone DR. AT 6.00 pm. Boys Fl There’s A December Christmas Sale at Harry’ s Dry Goods KINNAIRD, B.C. . Prices in effect until December 31st Boys Tartan Plaid shirts, 8-16 Special | Boys Flannelette shirts 8-14 HU 8-14 Now 2 pairs for Starifield’s Boys Ribbed Briefs reg. 89¢ Boys and Mens wool, Cotton, Nylon Sox . Bouse o yonn Be ND DISTRICT'S: 4 one ie Citizen of the Year? Weigh PEF : - Groups and organizations are asked to submit their suggestions by 5 p.m. Jan, 15 to: JACK YOUNG Chairman, Kiwanis Citizen of the Year Committee + The Award will be Announced Jan. 27 , 2-6 and 8-14 priced from ...:.... Mens Doeskin Work Shirts Mens G.W.G. Woven Flannel Shirts, reg. $5.95 On, Sale $4.98 Mens Fliette Pyjamas, stripe, “Special. eee $3.25 Special prices on all Ladies Cotton and Arnel Dresses, from $5.98 to $9.75" Special on Girls Teen Gothic Bras 89c Ladies Gothid Elfin Bras, 2 for .... . $2.98 Lediss Banton Pullovers & Cardigans $3.49 - $5.59 Childrens Sweaters, Nyrolaine and g Nylon ne 828 to $3.49 Girls Flannelette Pyjamas, 8- 14 ccietnedta .. $1.98 150, Off Wool Yardage Plain or + Checks davex Bleach 64 oz. 49c ~ PEDROS GIANT CHEER box $1 29 Baby Foods 5 OZ. TINS — 10 for 99c UMS ZERO, WOOL SGAP box 39c¢ SSSse KOOTENAY Ginger Ale - CASE, 12-QTS. EGES, qr LARGE edor. 59c Ground Beef EXTRA LEAN 3 Ibs. $1.00 Bese Ssessas LUNCH MEATS ASSORTED 5 pkgs. $1 .0O Mazola Oil gal. $2.69 PEARS, CANNED 15 OZ. 3 tins 35¢ Pet Milk ° INSTANT 12 QT. BOX CAMPBELL’S_ TOMATO SOUP 4 tins 49c JAPANESE ORANGES Box ......... $1.89. Bundle, 2 boxes $3.69.