CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Dec. 13, 1962 Castlegar CWL Christmas Party ‘The: Castlegar CWL held its’ December meeting at the home of Mrs. P, Soberlak of Kinnaird with 21 members, four guests and Fa- ther sprophy: present. which was won ty Mrs, Babich. A very enjoyable evening came to a close with the singing of Christmas carols and the ae of very. {continued from page one) Kinnaird Ratepayers’ Association, 76.25 per cent of those eligible ex- ercised their franchise, With 522 names on the voters’ list, 398 persons voted, (Only own: were allowed to vote on took Mins ne for a president, Mrs, C, Brodman, who is away. °, A letter was recelyed confirm- ~ ing the group's donation to a scho- larship at Notre Dame College in Nelson. It was moved that the group will alao be hela in Robson on the same’ day. ‘The church cleaning for Christ, mas will be done on December 1 by the CWL members, Mrs, L. V. Campbell reported that the circles are well underway. Any person interested in joining is to notify Mrs. Campbell. ~ e ‘children’s party is to‘ be itd on 1 the morning of Dec, 22 in Rita's Hall under the Sister’s muperviion with a few CWL mem: bers helping. Father will have the dialogue Mass every ‘first Friday at the morning Mass, °° Father told members that they should not hesitate to let people know about- the catholic faith if they are at all ‘interested. Father also reminded members that ad- vent is'a time for penance in pre- Paration’ for’ Christmas. ‘Mass intention for December is for the Sisters. Since ‘this was’ the Christmas Party, the main event of the even- ing was the giving out of gifts by Santa Sar played very. well by ‘Mrs. Kuit Father was kind enough. to give members a brooch and éarri set and two pens to raffle® off, ‘nek i Cotton and Friesen, the sys law while both tenant-clectors and could vate in, the ‘ > Young Daughter - Of Aage Sylvests Passes Suddenly Funeral services were held yesterday afternoon from the Cas- tlegar United Church for Shayne oe alone contest.) Forty-five names were added to the voters’, list on election day. Only 469 persons of the 1,064 eligible ‘voted in Castlegar. The 44,1 per cent of the electorate that thus voted was the lowest turn-out of voters ‘in”the whole ‘Kootenay area, There were nine spoiled bal- lots in Castlegar in the school board contest’ and seven in the Gylvest L Mrs, ‘Aage . Sylvest who died ara in Castlegar hospital. Rev. R: H. Pratt was officiating clergyman and the Castlegar Fun-| eral Home was ‘in ‘charge of ar- rangements, Burlal was ‘in Park : Kinanird ayers’ Associa. tion eendeat ay Senvidion had high ‘praise for Mrs, W.:T. S. Pearce, secretary of the KRA, who along with wives of commissioners and the wives ati KRA ynembers ark Memorial Cemetery at DEER PARK SOOIALS Mrs, Williamson Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Crosbie of Castlegar were Sunday Nisitors to Deer Park, Mr. and Mrs, C, M. Kirkendall and children of Harrop, B.C., spent the ‘ weekend with -relatives at Deer Park, ‘Mr. Carl Reimer of Vancouver and his sister Mrs. J. H.. Dyck of Clearbrook, B.C.,. were guests at the home of their niece, Mr. and Mrs. enroute to ane pohly ‘Assoclation, vga Phoned ‘every name in the tele- Phone book. on Thursday. urging People to get out and vote. Those taking part in the tele- Phone canvass ineluded: Mrs, E, D. Allingham, Mrs. David Amos, Mrs. © ‘Archibald, Mrs. G. Baillie, Mrs. i. F. Frost, Mrs,’ Ray Chalk, ‘Mrs. a B. Sawyer, Mrs. C, Hutchison, Mrs. Ron Sanvido, Mrs, R. Skinner. Mrs, Richard Wigen, Mrs, G. Rust, Mrs. C. Loeblich, Mrs. E. C. Ackerman, Mrs, H: Pugsley, Mrs, 1. Haarms, Mrs, F.*E. Murphy, Mrs. S.C, Mulrhead, J, W. Nevett, ‘Mrs, Donald Manson, ‘Mrs, Cliff? McCreight, Mra, Wilson,’ Mrs, Ron Giles, Mrs, E, H. or G. Rees, ‘Mrs. sackeont ei. WwW. a Morgan, Mrs. ralg, ACV: Crt . MA, Warford O.| and Mrs, Georg Besso, Suggestions On Fini hi ng Wood > [also t dates on their election. E. C. Ackerman | COREL ere ly Popular, most ‘raepalders still buy “ithe” unfinished variety and com| ste the job themselves. Here some bugues tons 2 on how. to Dt ry ace the st ch A mutable tured alcool, re where ‘the color of the wood is uniform and the shade you want, consists .merely of ap- 581 SQUADRON the coast, after spending a few weeks with relatives at -Renata. While on his holiday Mr. Reimer spent some time hunting and shot uuck in the Deer Park ‘INSURANCE For. All Your INSURANCE -AND. .. REAL ESTATE NEEDS Phone 365-3441 “AGENCIES area, Mr. and Mrs. H. C, Coleman have received word of the death, of Mr. Coleman's brother Philip .|who passed away recently in Vic- toria at the age of 53, The late Mr. Coleman is survived by his wife Mrs. Dorothy Coleman at Victoria, his parents Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Cole- man of Nelson, two brothers, Hen- ry at Deer Park . and Donald in Nelson, and two sisters, Mrs. Bert George (Ernestine) of Berkely, Calif., and Mrs, Eric (Eleanor) Guy of Nelson. Funeral service and bur- | iat was held in Victoria. Part 1 — Administration 1, Parades:* Squadron: will parade .at the Post Office at 18:50 hrs on Wednesday 19 Dec. 62.:This is ‘a correction to last weeks WRO which stated that the fallin would be at the High School. Bowling practise will be held at 16:00 hrs on Friday 14 Dec. 62 and again on Friday 21 Dec. 62 Hockey: practise will be. held at 16:30 hrs on Sunday 16 Dec. Next. parade- will be ‘Wednesday 2 Jan, 63, Fall-in at the High School at 18:50 brs, The Commanding Office wishes. to take this opportunity to wish all the Squadron Officers, Instructors and Cadets a very Happy Christmas and aP New Year. cL 2796/08 8586_—Faraway Part Of ‘Town—André Previn Boa cL'1g12/¢5 8612—Miles Davis a z Carnegie Hall” 2. Routine: Normal training will be carried out as per CAP 464 F-25 and Squadron syllabus, The third and last round of the Father & Son ‘Turkey Shoot” will be held at this parade. 3, Orderly. Officers: 19 Dee, 62, “F/O Hill 2 Jan, 63, F/O Hal 4, Oorterly, Sergeants: 5 19 Dec. 62 Sgt. Killor ough 2 Jan. 63. F/Sgt.. Jerome 4. Ondevy Corporals:. 19 Dec. 62. Cpl. Ford 2 Jan, 63, Cpl. Butler. J... C. MacBain F/L. CO. 581 (Castlegar) San. RCAC, Plan Moccasin : Teenage Dance At.the recent: meeting--of the Hi-C.. Group,’ members ‘decided to “| hold. a open: teenage * moccasin CL 1823/CS 3623—Lush ‘and Lovely —Skitch Henderson CL 1826/C€S 8626—Two of Us= Robert Goulet: i e dance on: Jan. 5 in’ the. arena at which everyone is welcome.* The members alos decided to hold a social meeting once a month. The first ‘will be held next Tuesday. The:members of the group are at Present working on .a' Nativity scene which will be placed on the URICE! SIMPSON Elected Kinnaird of ing two coats of clear, quality Lda sanding lHghtly after the first coat has dried hard, If a dull finish igs. wanted, use a gloss or semi-gloss varnish for the first coat and a low gloss or stain varnish for the final. coat’ ’ Follow label instructions as to whether’ the first coat’ should be thinnéd ‘and whether’ a ‘seal coat should be ‘applied first. ‘arnish, incidentally. should not ie shaken or stirred; this pro- duces bubbles in the dried film. It should be flowed on -with a melt SPECIAL Special $23 95 BOUNDARY Electric Castlegar Ltd. ‘highway. Goroner’ s: dary For Use in Buses 4 A coroner's jury here Satur- day recommended that Greyhound and other’ public carriers should j. eaulp their vehicles with hohe radio, ‘ The recommendation was a rid: er to a verdict which attributed the death. of: Evangelista.’ Forte,’ 40, formerly’ of Trail:and. now of Pen- ticton, to icy road conditions, « The jury said neither Forte mor. the bus driver was to: blame for the accident...» ere was'no suggestion of el- ther speeding or the use of alcohol. involved. Forte died. spital ‘here, af- ter his ‘car collided ‘with a Grey: hound bus about 12: miles west: of ird on ee Kinnaird Christina The, jury noted a Taps of time before Forte could be brought from the scene of the ctash ‘to hospital, It was recommended that some form of voice communication ::be made available at intervals’ along remote sections of B.C. high foaded: brush‘ with’ {stroking, firct with “the grain ad brush, again parallel to the dry rs vain ‘It's ‘a. good idea! to coat all edges at the same *.-* Foran’ even lower luster. fi- nish: than ‘flat‘ varnish - provides, brush ‘on- a ‘penetrating’ sealer which, as its:name suggests, sinks into: the wood,’ becomes part of it and’ makes"‘it' mark’ resistant. The surface’ can’ be.‘waxed? if some sheen ‘is desired. ‘Usually, ‘the ‘color of the wood will not be exactly ‘what you want. it: with’ either oil-or water’ stains which ‘come in ‘a’ great. variety: of wood ‘tones. Where a colored grain | effect ‘is “desired; “you ‘can’ fglicope from the ‘entire’ spectrum, ‘by. using cplored -stains -or: ae stains vary, as‘ does the length of: time they aré permitted ‘dry. before - being® rubbed" off, -}to read. label . instructions ‘carefully. applies: also to the question of - whether. the ‘wood: should: be “sealed before staining.and whether _ LEGION CORNER Kiddies Christmas party, will be held on Dec. 21 at 6 p.m. at the Legion hall with treats, presents and éntertainment for all those who register ahead om ine: z to the. stain should be sealed before the varnish finishing c atSstond effects are also. very popular for: panels, These are ob- tained by first brushing on a coat of white pigmented sealer or ena- 50 per’.cent ‘ with..odorless paint thinner. Let stand. for 10: or 15 make an effort ‘to attend. the ‘next meeting Dec. 18, This is the, im: portant meeting of the year as‘it is the election meeting of officers for 1963. Nominations will ‘he call- ed from the floor and voting will |follow. >” -) A work party is ‘to be cealled very: shortly. to:-hold | a.: general clean-up of the hall‘and volunteers will be very much appreciated. Remember the Dec. -18 meet- Porch roof of the United Church.” and: then wipe with:a dry cloth. The: white will accent the Brain. pattern.: When dry, apply one, ‘or better. two, coats of varnish. Panels can also be finished with “wax, either. clear or ‘in: a trates the. wood and colors it and can’t be removed. This may make the panels at: a Jater ‘date. because paint does ‘not adhere.to,wax. Play safe, by first sealing the wood with ing for nominations and election of stficers for 1963.2): a’ penetrating: sealer: before: apply- j.,| ing;the wax. 1, then across it. Finish ‘with a near- |” To achieve the desired shade, stain |’ a undercoat, generally thinned |. variety. of wood 'tones.. Wax pene- |.” it impossible to. varnish, or: paint |; WenDERLAND @F SeUND? GREATEST HITS: . Gl. 1827/CS 8627—Broadway’s. : Greatest, Hits—Andre Kostelanetz CL 1856/CS 8656—The Old Sweet CL 1858, Waltzes—Music by De Vol Unusual Way—Bobby Doyle’ Three, WE'VE GOT THE BEST RECORD IN TOWN: ~ 940 - 1st Avenue enone: 365-5951 ASTLEGAR, B.C. Agoes ‘a reticence piece of furniture .t that, ‘room look just Tight as well as: Felaxing Pardman. Furniture. & Appliances _ oe YOUR HOME FURNISHING CENTRE era Phone 365-5240 ‘ “GIFTS con rue _SKIN DIVER — GIFTS ran tue ARCHER GIFTS sox sie GOLFER "GIFTS son ris MARINER GIETS sox rue HUNTER GIFTS son sus NGLER GIFTS :on rit OWLER EOE Tal en + Dear, Sirs oo. Prior to the election cariler this year, I’ had ‘occasion to jtalk to Mr. D: Brothers, our MLA, con- cerning the ‘condition of the East Robson road, Realizing that at the je he was a very busy man, 1 gave considerable time for him to take the action he promised would be done. The work to be done according; . ‘Writer: ‘Attacks the Pot- oles Which Plague Ro i ‘tothe ‘MLA, was to pave the road one: mile west of. the~ Castlegar ferry. This was to, be done'as soon as the weather ‘warmed up.: The balance of the road was to'be put in°top shape‘ by. using other. me- theds familiar to road building. Almost seven months later, road crew was sent in and approx- imately two: miles) of ‘cold: mix! (2- inches deep) ‘was ‘Jaid.' This was _, Successful Coffee Party: ak: ‘Robson The Parent. Committee to Rob- son’ Guides and Brownies held a very successful coffee party, candy sale and‘ fish pond in‘ the Robson hall on Saturday morning, ‘The lollipop tree was well.used and: the penny draw was'a‘great success ‘with. W. Giraud and Bonny Zaltsoff winning the draw. Thanks: went out to the mo- ers who provided:such a variety z LT My. ‘sincere ‘thanks to all ‘those who sup-° ported me at the polls. office on the School Board. RTA ee | ~ Television Service: @ Hopatre to. all makes of TVs” ‘ELECTRONIC SERVICES 365-3331 —' Phones — 365-4601: 2280. Highway Drive, Chevrolet Cadillac i on Thursday: and my. best ‘wishes to Jim. Lamont. in “his term of J. Dalziel SALES ‘AND SE SERVICE Oldsmobile’ est a and nf Cleanest Used ‘Used Cars in: nthe I Kspianaya a Every. Ca Car Guaranteed 5; TSWHOLESALE | GM | PARTS E DISTRIBUTORS Largest ‘stock ‘in the Kootenays of genuine’ parts ly attended a children’s develop- for all General Motors Vehicles ~ ; Largest. and) most.’ “fully. equi y Body: ‘Shop: in the” Kootenays:\ of lovely boxed candies ‘and choco- rolled out over a period of two to three’ weeks and‘ the entire: job ended up as the best cow. trail of potholes’ north of the “49th, ‘A’ few weeks later a'truck and two men were ‘seht from Rossland to fill in the pot-holes which by this time numbered around 36 to 40 Ber sq. yd.‘ of’ highway This “proved unsatisfactory so a-new crew..was moved in/and ‘trucks ‘spsead ‘about ed for three. or four days.) ° The road’ was’ graded ° once more to ‘my: knowledge and ‘then our. anal -covering of snow, hid it from view,‘ The. ‘snow melted, however, leaving ‘two. miles: of ‘beautiful ev- ealy ‘spaced washboards and holes as big as gravel pits. I think now our. cow trail would ‘even’ make cows hesitate to travel’on it... 7 I-would not like to venture. a guess a sto how much it costs to lay down two miles of holes, but if our’ highways’ department. engin- eers can’t see to build roads up in summer’ instead | of ‘winter, then something. must ‘be done, Even: our. local Chamber - of Commerce hesitates to have: their (| and bridges try to, bson Road | a] Robson road ‘should ‘certainly. get 8". of crushed rock. This. proved a |' blessing and our’ ‘potholes ‘and have, something done -as 1 may. Seopardize ‘favors’ that have been done for them ‘by road ‘crews. realize however .that the C of C is doing good Worle for our coin. munities, The heavy ‘teattie on the East alittle more co-operation from ‘our. senior government at Victoria.’ Our license «: plate” fees --are” building roads all over.the province but let's start. at: home “once in ‘awhile, too. It looks ‘to me lke the “Sorry for any Inconvenience" sign should hang Permanently over: the East Robson ’road“as’, election Promises are ‘very very rash, “WELL 'TRODD! \./-“For that-extra something for the youngsters on your Christmas list,” why.