Park Electric MAPLE STREET 1 Only G.E. Mixmaster with stand and Bowls, reg. $37.50 NOW ON SALE MLB. Automatic Toasters, reg. $13.95 NOW ... fartaawn oe vy BOIOD 7 Light Multiple Indoor Tree Lights, reg. $3.30 NOW ON SALE ... $2.19 With Canadian Bulbs SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY OF BIG SAVINGS ON CHRISTMAS GIFT ITEMS ‘Kinnaird Mrs, J, Kaufman, Phone 365-5438 Mrs, Floyd Heagy is convalesc- Ing at home having returned from surgery at Kootenay Lake General Hospital. She arrived home Sunday. Mr, Heagy's mother, Mrs, Helen Heagy of Rockglen, Bask., is as6- sisting ot the Heagy home. Also visiting fiom Rockglen are Mr. ond Mrs, Arthur Heagy, brother and sister-in-law of Cecil Heagy, who have come to spend some time with relatives in the District. They are currently visiting thelr nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Heagy. 4 John Hendricks, whose home is in Vancouver, visited his brother and sister-in-law, Mr, and Mra. Jake Hendricks and family on the weekend, Mr. Hendricks is with Boyle Brothers, diamond drillers working in this District. Mr, and Mrs, Barton Brown vi. sited relatives in Creston on the weekend. ‘They have Mr. Brown’s ‘two brothers, Cliff and John and thelr families there. A nephew, Lar- ty Brown and his bride of a few weeks, hod just arrived back from United . Church GIFTS YOU CAN GIVE WITH PRIDE — LET BOSSES’S BE YOUR GUIDE Dresser Sets, Jewel Boxes, Wallets, Fit- ted Cases, Pens and Pencils, Luggage, Silverware, Lighters, Binoculars, Copper, Silver, Crystal, Colored Crystal, Clocks, Cameras, Shavers. Rings of all Descriptions .... $2.00 and up Watches, Timex, Westclock, Rodania, Bulova, Elgin, Longene and Accutron, the microsonic time piece .... $7.95 to $325.00 EXQUISITE DIAMONDS $45.00 & UP | i f z i Tk For quality in‘ Diamonds, Watches, ete. it’s BOSSE’S JEWELLERY. Q¢ 10% discount for cash and 15% discount on cash F* ¢ purchases over 100.00 — We also have charge accounts st. Store, Hours: Open next Thursday, Priday and i Satori ae until 9.00 p.m. g¥y | United Church Christian education % | committee was held recently, =| and Pageant were set. % | primary department and the cradle jj roll will be held on Dec. 16 from BX | from 5.30 to 8 pan, ae | will present 8 Christmas pageant at fie | Will be extended to all parents and HR | friends to attend. a.m. there will be a white gift ser- = | vice for the Sunday School, S| School will sponsor an orphan in % | ‘Taiwan, Free China, Money for in beautiful modern designs 48 Belin Taiwan, telling about “Na- $j Po-inn” the liltle 9-year-old girl =| the two communion chairs and the Bj minister’s chair were now in the & | church. It was decided that one gq | ordered, van HUCK'S RED AND WHITE STORE KINNAIRD, B.C. INE EDODE FOODS COFFEE, Nahob, Ib, ...-..--+.-+ CHOCOLATES, Gold Box, 2-Ih. box ae POTATOES, bulk, 100 Ihs,, .....~ $2.99 PEANUTS, Ib, ...02s0-eceeeee es 296: MIXED NUTS, Ib, ........-- CAKE MIXES, Duncan Hines, 3 for $1.00 PORK LEG ROASTS, Ib, ......... 59¢ BEEF CHUCK ROAST, Ib., ........ 59¢ PORK CHOPS, all cuts, Ib.,........49¢ CHEER, King Size, ..........-. $1.19 -For More Specials See Our a| Bruce Horning at Grand Forks, Dec. Sunday Schools Plan Parties The monthly meeting of the Dates for the Christmas parties The Christmas party for the 2.30 to 5 pm. in the church base- ment, The junior and their honeymoon, * them to Mount 8t, Francis in Nel- eon where they visited Mrs, Roy Ackerman; before. proceeding ‘to Creston. They repurt Mrs. Acker- be well and happy, endearing her- self to all her new friends st “The Mount."” and thelr mothers in the United served at the. occasion, a all of Trail who conducted an in- formative period on the CGIT or- ganization, Joanne Bernick, president of the new group, welcomed the mem- service. Others connected with the OGIT here are Mrs, Thomas Lock- hart as explorer leader and Mrs, T. Bernick as superintendent. Vesper service conducted en- held in the church this Sunday, Plumbing Contractors Are Alert Plumbing and mechanical con- tractors are often unfairly blamed heating installations. Too often, says the Secon Party will be held the same day On Dec, 23 the Sunday ‘School 630 In the church. An invitation Sunday morning, Dec. 24 at 11 The children of the Sunday the support of this child will come from extra pennies that the child- ren-bring each week. Secretary, Miss H. Douglas, read @ letter from the Mustard Seed Inc. ‘who will be sponsored by the group, Mrs, M. Peachey reported that more communion chair would be Date for the next meeting was set for Jan. 17 ot 7.30 p.m. HORNING — To Mr. and Mrs. 7, a daughter, MANJAK — To Mr, and Mrs. and ors Association, the publle & sutieade is that contractors are out to gouge the people who require their services, elther repair or installa- tion. ‘The truth is, say California where they had spent e ‘The Brown's opportune trip took | 3 man, former Kinnaird resident, to | @ Initiation of the Canadian Girls | In Training followed a pot-luck | 3 supper held for, the new members | A Church Monday, Ladies of the WA | Sf Participating in the Initiation | } event were Mrs, S, Heard, Mra, A. 1 , Rucketuhl and Mrs. J. W. Little, | @% bers with a handshake after the | ae tirely by the CGIT girls will be; BY for the high cost of plumbing and } HAMS READY TO EAT Ib. 55¢ CRANBERRY SAUCE, Ocean Spray, 2 tins MARGARINE, Parkay, 2 Ibs., ........02.cceeese+ 596 MINCEMEAT..... db. 29¢ spokesmen, that contractors ure constantly alert as are other busin- they take steps to hold down these costs, work, pumbing “and heating jobs can be broken down into two maj~ or cost categories - the cost of ma— terials and cost: ef the labor ine volved. best materials at ag best price they can. Euan Here: 3-Year-Old Passes Mon. Word has been received here of old David Aberdeen, second son of Richmond. The Aberdeens are former Te- sidents of Castlegar: Mrs, Abi ess men about the increasing cost | ay of thelr services to the public, and | & ike any installation or repair | § Reputable contractors buy the| 82 the passing on Monday of 3-year- | Bf Mr. and Mrs, Mac Aberdeen of | MILK, Pacific or Carnation, 6 tins .............-. 996 JELLY Powders »»-5-25¢ Sincere Thanks . For Your “Support. at the Polls “Last Thursday. _ Jake Hendricks. “BABY FOODS, Heinz, (0 tins .. SOLID TUNA, Blue Pacific, 2 tins : SHORTENING, Jewel, 3 Ib. tin FROZEN PEAS, Frozo, 2 Ih. bag ...... MIXED HUTS, no peanuts, Ib. . 49c ‘PEANUTS, Fresh Roasted, Ib., .......sscaee0-+- 296 B - KOOTENAY GINGERALE «=: PLUS DEPOSIT $1.99 was the former Joyce elicueh: ‘Young David passed away after Jimmy, 4, and a sister Susan, elght months. Alec Manjak of , Dec. 9, & daughter. RENATA SOGIALS BARON an To Mr. and Mrs. John Baron of Kinnaird, Dec. 9, a son, ANDERSON — To Mr. and Mrs. Jamieson Anderson of Kinnaird, Dec, H, a son, OHEVELDAVE — To Mr. and Mrs. Joe J. Gheveldave of Brilliant, Dec. 12, a daughter. NYHUS — To Mr, and Mrs, Wilson Nyhus of Kinnaird, Dec. 12, a daughter. FRANCO — To Mr. and Mrs. Aldo Franco of Castlegar, Dec. 12, a daughter, Mrs. M. Rohn Louise Farnsworth of ‘Trail, were J, Wolfe. Mr, and Mrs, R. and daughter Gwen were weekend visi- tors to Kinnaird, home of Miss Caro) fa lengthy illness. Besides his par- | §¥% ents, he is survived by a brother Mr. and Mrs, M. Grubesic. and] 8 daughter Candace, accompanied by| & weeknd visitors at the home of Mr.| % ‘Misses Beverly and Pearl Let-| #5 keman were weekend visitors at fae 4) 2% Ib. box CHOCOLATES == $1.99 FOIL WRAP, Stuart House, (8 in. rolt ... CAKE MIXES, Duncan Hinés, pkg,, . ROLLED OATS, Ogilvie, 3 ih. hox PREM, Swifts, tin INSTANT COFFEE, Maxwell House, 10 oz. jar CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP, Lipton, 4 pkgs., APPLES, Gooking, 5 Ib. hag.-......... Rossland. Forks spent the weekend at the home of his aunt and-uncle, Mr. and Mrs. I, Wiebe. Mr. Jack Hansen of Grand | Sf POTATOES .... $2.99 cordial invitation to December 15, 1961. Mr. D. L. Brothers, The Building will be NOTICE The Board of School Trustees extends a the public of School District No. 9 to attend the official open- | ing of the new School Board Offices on’ Columbia -Avenue in Castlegar, Friday, M.L.A., will officiate: - at the opening at 4:15 p.m. open from 4.00 p.m. _ to 8.00 p.m. for viewing by the public: ° TOILET TISSUE, Westminster, 4 rolls ............ 39¢ AND MANY MORE NON-ADVERTISED. SPECIALS OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M. WE DELIVER Winners of two bundles of oranges last week were Mrs. D. Adshead Robson and Terry McLeod Kinnaird. Central Trading | FREE DELIVERY — PHONE 365-3093 Sugar 10 Ibs. Crisco 3 Ib. tin SALAD BOWL ‘Salad Dressing 2 «. ... Prem 2 tins Eggs Fresh, A large, doz. . Bacon Rindless, sliced, Ib., Fruit Drink s, 43 ox tins... Oranges MANDARIN, BOX $1.59 We have a good selection of Candy, Boxed Chocolates, Nuts. etc. OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY _ WE ARE AGENTS FOR KOOTENAY LAUNDRY 3 : AND DRY CLEANERS CASTLEGAR ‘NEWS, Thursday, Dec. 14, 1961 ‘Xmas. Tree Harvest Exceeds Expectations istrvest of small evergreen treca in the Cranbrook area for Christ- mas treea, which started as routine in early October, ts now complete, and results appear to have. exceeded.|-.’ carly “season’ “destinea ‘for Mexican ‘holiday ‘decor. ation use, to be unloaded in Texas for truck shipment across the Mo- xican boundary. Pinal count, shows 186 railway, carloads of trees, almost all for export, compared’ with 161 cars last: year. Applying a rough estimate of trees to o carload, tally of about si 837,000 appears the final score when shipping, started on Nov. 8 was Ral completed Dec, 1 on schedule. A /Canadian company, Wilks §/and Kahn Sales Ltd., whose head- quarters are Vancouver, was larg- a | est, shipper this year, Their super- intendent at Cranbrook was Leon HM |iKahn, and thelr agents for the 4} harvest were Louls and Albert Hol- mes. Majority of cars were consigned ™e|ty the Canadian Pacific Railway J | into ‘Texas, particularly San Anton- Gl) to and Laredo. Many of these were ‘and this year coming into..initlal erators of Christmas tree -permit leases in the Bast Kootenays fared In the face: of: competition: by mush better than expected. Appearance of a Speedie ‘blight in the tract of wild trees in the nor- thern part of East Kootenay threw . to emphaais on, southern. in| part of the, district where blight the" mid-Western United Staten, damage was not as extensive. Price set by agreement between harveat on a considerable scale, op-|buyers and producers early in the harvest was $1.60 8 bale, which held the season the price rose to some extent, particularly for premium treés of guaranteed quality, On the dasis of the value of ap- mated $934,707 fob value, southern East Kootenay value for Cranbrook - Tiredness And. The School Child By F, B. PEARCE Nelson Dally News The Chant commissioners were Intelligent persons and competent in their own chosen spheres but they were not child specialists nor even connected with the schools, and as school day ‘and the school year was spased on their opinions, not on Senior Citizens Enjoy United Chrisimas Cantata Last Friday the United Church eholr in Kinnaird . entertained the Senlor Citizens. They rendered a very beautiful ‘Cantata, “The Music of Christmas,” * | which everyone enjoyed very much, After, the musical program, @ delicious lunch was served in the 7 which was iy | decorated for a wedding the next day. Funeral ‘Held " For Burrows A private funeral service was =| held Saturday from the chapel of the Castlegar Funeral Home for Joe Sj urrows of Kinnaird. Father Bro- ES | phy officiated at-the service. A guard of honor was formed at the chapel by members of the Ca~ nadian Legion, Trail and Castlegar. branches. The Legion-also conduc- ted grave-side services, Paltbearers were A. McWhinnle, A. Gray, Jim Lewis, Joe Qushner, George Jeck- gon and W, Sommertield. #}der if divorce does not in some 74|man or a woman. DOLLS - DEE& CEE, DIAPER BABE BRIDE DOLLS, GIRL GUIDE, NURSE DOLLS. Children’s Dish Sets-Cooking Sets GAMES - Bowling, Tennis, Building Blocks, Checkers, Jigsaw, _ Chest Games and many others __ COLORING BOOKS, STENCIL SETS, CRAYONS, KEEN CLAY, MODELING CLAY TRUCKS, DUMP. & JEEP, PLASTIC OR STEEL, GUNS, HOLSTER SETS of all KINDS. ALL REDUCED TO CLEAR SLEIGHS, TOBOGGANS, WAGONS, TRICS. Tree Lights inside and out......... $2.39 to $12.00 — from 7 to 12 Lights per string STORE HOURS DEC. 21-22-23 THURS. + FRI: - SAT to 9. P.M. _ MITCHELL: SUPPLY LTD. 7 2 STORES ‘TO SERVE YOU ~ FRONT’ ‘ST. & CRESCENT ST. f | should have stopped and much of Af | the crankiness of the wife and hus- f| band is due to their tiredness, At | health, They take a new lease on 5 | wonderful. SWEATERS, the i most .enchanting DRESSES. ‘The pretty Uttle girl who last week was So happy that she was attending the high school today went past the house looking white end tired. No doubt she finds the school day arid the walk home .too much for her. I can understand it for in my school days I had to walk three miles home ‘and it seemed to me that I was always tired. I notice that a lot of youngsters are late getting home. ‘This may be because they are staying for basket. ball or some other physical activity. It is not the: best time to have it right after school ends and I have the idea that many of them stick around because they are too tired to make the effort to go home. That is not so sbsurd as it sounds. Most pa- rents know that a child fights going to bed when it is over-tired, 1 Uked - the. Engilsh system though it might not suit here. In London the elementary schools had ® two-hour break for lunch which gave the children plenty of time to Play and recover from their school went home to tea, They had theirs directly they came home and dad had his when he came home. Most of our children are hungry when they come in from school, but for. their main meal they have to wait until the father is honte. This ig not so good for him for he is tir- ed and much as he loves his child- ren he would be happier with just his wife to attend to his wante. Mo- ther would like it, too, for parents have so little time to be together. ‘There must be recuperation af- ter any kind of work ‘and the lazy spell which children often get is na. ture’s way of providing for it, Ad- ults often continue long after they best they are not able to enjoy each tolerate one another, I often won- cases start with the tiredness of a Tiredness accumulates easier with the older persons and it is noteworthy. thet many meh when they retire seem to improve in Mfe and a new interest in it. If you're playing Santa‘. .08. 65. 22s... the way a result their. lengthening of the|/ i firm, though in the final weeks of | {s close to $596,000 this season. ELECTRONIC SERVICES ¢ 365-3331 — Phones — 365-4601 © BOB’S PAY'N TAKIT 9 au mY eu @ DUCKS @ GEESE @ TURKEYS! “ORDER YOURS TODAY” DEVON BRAND the afternoon ended |: other as they should, but merely |’ to a woman's heart is through our front door! Karnies has -the gifts‘she wants for Christmas. .There’s the most beautiful LINGERIE, the cutest ROBES, the most smartest’ BLOUSES, the sheerest HOSIERY and the MAN i | DROP INTO .tainer take’a look around the ‘store for - TOYS - CANDIES - NOVELTIES - DECORATIONS ARROW TIRE SALES & SERVICE One block North of Kinnaird Fire Hall Phone 365-8138 Christmas Special B.F. Goedrich Trail Maker Retreads to Clear $25.00 pair 670 X 15 & 750 X 14 exchange TRACTIONIZING USED TIRES GOING FROM $3.95 ROYALITE PRODUCTS l AAA Legion Welfare ea CHRISTMAS BINGO BONUS PRIZES Jackpots $140.00 HALFTIME JACKPOT $25.00 Given away each Bingo Night COMPLETE NEW PROGRAM ‘ SATURDAY, DEC. 16th “8.00 P.M. Legion Hall TOURER ACA TET Kinnaird Coffee Bar SER Vv ICE EACH WEEK WE-GIVE AWAY A- FREE TANK OF CHEVRON GASOLINE 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 container at our station. GET YOUR NAME IN NOW DRAWING ar ‘600 pan. Saturday And while your in to place your slip ‘in the con- CHRISTMAS GIFTS Last week's winner R, G. PATERSON, Kinnaird — ticket was _ TURKEYS “18 LBS & UP* 39c tb. SHOULDER CHOPS 39c Ib. “100 LB. SACK” $2.99 QUART SIZE GINGER ALE $1.99 case! 3 LB. INSTANT CRISP STALK GELERY 9c lb. CUT-UP FRY’N CHICKENS | 69¢ each! DARE’S CREAM COCKIES drawn by Ann Moodie, Trailer Inn. 5 Ibs. 8 9c LEAR aaa Phone 365-7112 ne & While Eiger Phone .365-3551