/ | for the bride's table was a: cake TOP. JOB STUDY award” ‘of this Vocati nal Guidance Shield went to SHSS ‘student Elaine’ Hirtle for her job awe on the family-owned _ business - “The Castle. Thea- ” Elaine’s essay took the $100 prize in the “original lacscatien ofa local enterprise’ category ‘in the con- test sponsored ‘by the PNE and Vancouver Board of Trade. This grand. award of the shield was for the ‘top job study in over 2,000 entries in five different categor- ies. — Tally-Ho Photo and Engraving . . Beverley’s Rock Shop Opens in Castlegar A rock shop specializing in the; have come to Castlegar from On- sale of jewellery made from rocks | tario. and in the supplying of raw mate- ‘Mr, ‘Smith will sell: lapidary rials to rockhounds and those who] equipment. and raw. materials and do lapidary work his ‘opened in says the public is welcome at any Castlegar, time to watch him while he works Beverley's Rock and Mineral at his trade. f Shop has opened in the former Stones from all over the world Model. TV premises next door to] are used by Mr. Smith in his work Irene’s Cafe. and all types of costume jewellery Owner. ‘of; Castlegar’s _newest | are available in his store including business, is. Bill Smith, a Prqspec- | earrings and cuff-links. Beyerley’s tor: with 15 years experience in| Rock and Mineral-Shop will’ also the business. Mr. Smith, his wife] make stones: up to-order in spe- Beverley, and their four children! cial _Settings, @| hall, the bride-to-be and her mo- | cake had been baked ‘and ‘fashion- eSATA VOLKSWAGEN and RAMBLER ‘SALES & SERVICE.” Phone RA. (Bob) Horswill 365-3491 Complete Stock of Volkswagen Cars and Trucks New Rambler Cars ‘Sales & Service — Trades PARK VIEW MOTORS — Nelson. EE Te = ACCURACY! BEAUTY! All LONGINES! Longines... the watch that broke the accuracy barrio! “Observatory | Honor’ Watch 1 at Neuchatel Govern: tory! Come in and sce the new series of 11 models — you'll find one , to suit you ...or for gift giving! LONGINES, THE WORLD'S MOST HONORED ‘waren - BOSSE’S JEWELLERY “Your Castlegar Jewellery | Headquarters Open Fri, Sat. - Mon: until 9 p.m. “Phone 365- 2041 St. David's Anglican -Church c¢ HR IST M A s 1 9 63 Tues., Dec.'24- n 45 P.M. THE CHRIST MASS . Wea. ‘Dee. ‘25 - 8 AM. FAMILY EUCHARIST | -|-and ‘Mrs... Benson Rourke ‘and: fa- Surprise Shower At Kinnaird For Dec. Bride-Elect A surprise event honored Miss Pat Lowis Jast week at a large gathering in the Kinnaird Tmprove- ment Society Hall. The bridal shower expressed for numerous friends of the dis- trict thelr. best wishes in recog- nition of Miss Lewis’ marriage this coming Saturday. Following their entry inte the ther, Mrs. J..D. Lewis, were pre- sented with corsages, They gra- clously greeted the guests and cir- culated among the neighbors and friends, . Entertainment’ featured: seve- ral’ games ‘and then the presents were opened, They had. been con- tained in: a little ‘old fashioned “school house,” Assisting the hon- ored: guest’ with. her gifts. were her two bridesmaids, Miss Trinda Ackeny and Miss Judy Kallio. * ‘Providing a pretty centrepiece in pink. which formed the volum- ous “skirt”, of ‘a bridal ‘doll. The ed” by the bride’s aunt, Mrs, Bill Moll. Delicious refreshments were served- by Kinnaird «ladies. who hosted the. event. having their pictures taken ‘SANTA CLAUS is! coming to. Castleair end and ‘District residents’ will have: the. oppertanlty ‘of wil . Here’ Don Sisson right, editor .of.the ’Perth -(Ontario) Courier and Castle- gar News editor Burt Campbell are shown with Santa in Macey’s, one of New ’York City’s giant Soper stores. — Perth Courier Engraving no ~ Social Notes from Kinnaird _ Nes. J..Kaufman Ph, 365-5488 | Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Idle for a week have been their. son-in-law ‘and daughter Mr. and’ Mrs. Dick. (Nor- ma) Sanders who returned to their home in. Saskatoon ‘on ‘the week- end. Arriving here this a ntimber of foster children. They are sure they: will be entering a happy futre’-at) the beginning: of the New. Year. through ‘the oit- standing kindtiess of People taking the trouble to seck out responsibi- lity in this effort, Thank you again and again. are very grateful to see hope for) ‘And so, a Merry Christmas to everyone — a very small wish in view ..of the many cheering .rela- tions through the whole year, The wish is:from my. heart’ and must reach you in this way. Have a won- derful time! Again Merry Christ- mas. will be Miss May Burroughs from Santa Rosa, Califonia, to spend Christmas week with her mother, Mrs, E. Burroughs. Miss Maueen. Lambert of Van- couver will be coming home from her nursing duties at St, Paul's Hospital to spend Christmas with her parents, Mr.,and Mrs. A, Lam- bert. As is usual,’ Mrs.: Lambert's mother, Mrs. A: Aduddel of Nelson, will, be. arriving ‘at the Lambert home the day. before Christmas to spend, the holidays here. *. ‘The first of a number of out- of-town guests to attend the Kallio- Lewis nuptials on Saturday arrived on Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ‘J. D,: Lewis, Here: for the wedding is Mr. Lewis’ mother, Mts. 'T. C.- Lewis” of - Ladysmith. Also coming [ater this week is Mr. L. Harrison, uncle of the bride from Squamish. Many guests joined the Koun- try Kousins at their Christmas par- ty last week ‘when both square and- round dancing swung into an exceptional gaity in the Improve- ment Society Hall, Novelty dances. included | one competition won by Mr. and Mrs. Frank McLeod. Santa also - paid a ‘call, Guests attending - were square dancers from Robson, Trail, Blueberry. and Genelle. Mr. and Mrs, John: Bosek and family , will celebrate . Christmas with guests. who. will arrive: on Christmas eve. Mrs. Bosek’s- par- ents, Mr. and. Mrs,,Wm.. Lowry, are coming ‘from: Red’: Deer, “Al- berta,- while her brother and his family, Mr. and Mrs.’A.-W. Lowry, are expected from Peachland. 3 “Guests expected to arrive for Christmas at.the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Leitner: are‘ the latter's brother-in-law. and ‘sister, Mr. and Mrs, A. N.:Humphies' of Langford, pea and Mrs, ~Glen, Mit- shell ‘of okra Lake will ae The modern automobile is the most) infliential factor’ in’ teen- age morality in modern society for it is a combination status’ symbol, conveyance,-bedroom and - moad musie,. - t : enuA + This was the “explosive multi- ple” described: by Bill Charters, a guest speaker from the Trail Toast- masters, Club, to’ the Castlegar élub.. Mr. Charters spoke forcibly and: bluntly on: a‘ matter of com- mon concern: the influences affect- ing the youth of today. The “running: about’. of cer- tain highly glamorized and publi- eized. movie stars, the high pres- sure advertizing of certain unscru- pulous publishers on’ how tobe popular, social. pressure and. par- ental indifference or actual encou- agement has blown the cult of po- pularity. up, he said, until it. has obscured al Isense ‘of right’. and wrong and the number of. child- ren born-out of wedlock and mar-., riages ‘of necessity have reached unprecedental numbers. Premarital sex, so often pass- ed off as. an outlet for ‘social and has ‘produc- Modern Automobile. ‘Called Youth Bedroom by. Speaker in check, game. becomes: its own rapidly that: it very. soon eats. all the available food. and dies, mis- ‘erably. of starvation’ and disease. : of. the ‘life of. outdoors and. of the chase and- concluded ‘with heard the ‘horn: of. the hunter, I can. only ‘have -sorrow.” u The’ three other... guests: from the Trail: Club who gave talks or Hopkinson and Gordon Wood. They were, along with. Mr. Charters, re- turning. an’ earlier. visit to. Trail by two Castlegar speakers,.J. A: Charters -and= Allan: Woodrow, and two evaluators Peter Majesgey.qnd Andy Shutek. Mr.:.Charters won the cup. for ‘the best speaker’ of the evening at the Trail meeting. \Chaiman © of}; the»: banquget' was Dick : Wade-.who’ had ‘as “his Toastmaster, ; Bill:,Waldie and.:as his tabetopics master Mel Thomp- son. Herman Kemperman .was the general evaluator of the evening and :Bob> ‘Waters. the: theme bi dis. cussion leader. ed an emotional and social turmoil, he ‘added. What. is’ really. needed, Mr. Charters urged, was the reali- zation that it is far more difficult to be a wholesome. teenager today than * when: older“ People © were young: and:-that’ what is. really needed “isa greater love .and (un- derstanding on th ‘of adults, HELP YOURSELF § : "HELP OTHERS the: speaker.!.. + worst. enemy by multiplying ® so |: ° He’ spoke’.also. of | the. thrill |. “For ‘those ~ of ;you who : never | evaluations ‘were Fred Miller, John) Dear Santa‘ Claus: forme, hers is my good friend book, like a ‘bone. too, ° : your a dood friend ‘More Letters gular mocting ung. of Sty of tho. church. To Santa two visitors ‘present... Fi asked the blessing and all ‘for you and, lots. of par, for My fame’ is Debbie, -I; am ‘8 ve years old, My gamie is writing this R X try to be a’ good girl and I jhope you ‘can bring me:some pre- ‘sents. I'd like’a big horse that I ‘can'ride in tha: house, I'd like_a ‘cowboy hat-and some guns fn a gin belt and if you can spare ‘it a story by have heen‘ avery good: lit. tle boy all, year. Ivhelp take care ofimy baby brother,’ and ‘do’ quite ‘a‘ lot’ of work ‘around | the’ place. mommy. and’ daddy say: they couldn't manage without me.’ +1 would: like |a‘service oan i I have j a little slater who would | MY: like a cuddly toy. She is in the hos- Bital-now and ‘the nurses are. fix: ing her, Mammy | “will leave a ginger }| bread ‘man and' acup:of coffee ‘for: you. on. the kitchen’ table ‘and we'll put our’ dog in‘the basement s0'you needn't be atraid — ; she'd Donnan’ expressed : te, wa to: Be. we you're © darling ‘ and cute,: ed: with’ reorts : being; heard: ane “Love Ronnie Plotnikett, i id, BC. £ social services ; report ;by Kelly, ° . . Dear Santa YOURSELF! - ° Lao e Dear Santa, 1. KNOW_I'M A BIT. OLD 70 HAIR PINS AND MY WASH BA: SIN DRAINS SLOWLY. ALL I|' WANT 3S A PLUMBERS WREN- : =| Sit. FIT SAID: TRAP, | FOR THANK you, ‘AND I HOPE YOU: HAVE A: VER MERRY, XMAS, - PETTITT PHOTOS SOLOHd LLiL13d & | son’ for, setting. up ‘and: dec PBS. PLENTY iN FRIDGE. HEL! ‘As I have been a Good Girl this‘year Would you please bring me a snow cone machine, I would |: also Like a pair, of shaggy slip- PETTITT. PHOTOS »SOLOHd Lilllad ers. q T will Leave coffee and cake “ en December $0, 1 Vancouver, B.C. December 10,1963. ‘ : ycorunia ‘CELLULOSE: | nior. Citizens “and > had’ also ‘sent CRs i ;COMPANY, LIMITED =." -NOTICE OF DIVIDEND '| Gibson reported that thete- are 30 | lose ‘of Business on December 38,1968. "| and that cards’are sent;to each-on » BY ORDER OF THE BOARD. : Stew astiRout Sse this’ easy to read ‘schedule to help you plan “your ‘next: trip. in; British Columbia., th «|| crease. this year-and. that, she | STANLEY HUMPHRIES ‘SECONDARY SCHOOL z MUSIC ‘NIGHT. - T-O.NLG-H-T | 8 P.M. — SHSS GYM >| was: always, #0, busy: with ‘the Dor-| | STANLEY HUMPHRIES CONCERT: -BAND Director: Mr. 'N. Fishwick. "JUNIOR AND SENIOR CHOIRS. Director: Miss B. Kavic FEATURING CHRISTMAS MUSIC: Admissia Adults 50c and Students:25¢ entitled his speech ,“"The Horn of hunter | was nota: predator. | but a holi with ‘Mr, ini Mrs. ‘Lloyd Ackeey and family. Leitner-and her friend Anne Lind- say of Abbotsford. A recent letter their European tour which is ing them(to Montreaux in ‘Switzer- land for Christmas. The girls are planning to, meet several Vancou- ver: girls. on. similar. tours.. They also are looking forwad to doing some ‘skiing during their :10 days in: Switzerland. Lanny Rourke.will arrive home on Saturday. to spend the. Christ- mas holidays with his parents, Mr. mily. Lanny: is’ attending Calgary. Technical School this yi on Christmas’ Day. ! They. will coe of Mrs, Munns’. brother and sister- in-law, Mr. ‘and Mrs..W. J. Mait- land at Rivervale. Also attending from Kinanird “will be their’ pa- rents, Mr. and Mrs, James Mait- land. ‘The. Foster Home. workers Presently visiting Paris is Gail| 5 home’ told. of the highlights of} - Iebrate the! holiday ‘at. the home | j lumber coast to coast celebrate patonal Forest - Products ‘Week.\... North‘ America,; though’:they.. pro- bably. gd. back to prehistoric’ times. But we do know. that the first cas nedian ‘| sawmill tabli in 1634 at Lunenburg: is. now: Nova. Scotia. The’ planks, | ‘France “that ‘year. were: the first annfactired: ‘goods ‘ever exported from ‘Canada. t 2-; Today the: forest products ‘dustries -account for.’ over.’ 30° per! cent of our earnings from abroad and “are vital :to Canada’s ‘ econo-, for. jervice SaLes 5 SSERVICE. ; ,.We:have an expert technician: to: “! pepair “radio and TV, sets.. Call = if Phone 865. S571 mic. well-bein; reasonable rates, quick’ a and" guaranteed repairs: for aor easton ‘Toastmasters, | the’ Hunter”. and,urged ‘that’ the |‘ Ith; small. decorated trees ‘and ‘lightod:' tap- wore 14" mombers \and sdeliclous | supper, tt iy Ope NB). Fate and gave ‘Routine business ‘was_continu- is; nd’: flowers, ‘gent. ‘ints ‘Bava. the! Little 5. {. Miss. ey ‘Statnton toad retary, ‘Mrs that the Living ‘Message «was! on. members. i 2. Mig... Donnan “extended a hear ty vote ‘of: thanks .to! Mra. F. it the: supper. tables, It’ was‘ decided | to” send‘ flowers «and Christmas ‘greetings to : the: elderly ~ shut-in: and’sick members. Mrs.-Kelly, social services secret ary, reported. that, Mrs.: Bloomer celebrated’ her: 92nd ‘birthday and that ‘several of the members’ had visited: her: During the year there have’ been flowers. and cards sent day ‘cards to members,, The .mem- bers: had ‘also entertained: the’ Se- ‘| radio from Trail, ‘Nelson and Cas.’ ny meanings,” -| of the. press and‘ radio representa: ‘The’ Consolidated; Mining and. Company. ;-). Cominco - Press |-;,Radio ‘curling ‘tournament was held Saturday ; in Trail, Representatives . of; press and tlegar participated in :the’ contests In which four teams were ‘chosen. Each) team. played: twice;: winners versus winners | and losers versus Nosers The prize: was the same :for full ‘afternoon and /even- entertainment ind ‘at ban- ai f 4 Main apeaker- at the banquet 3 was » Jim ‘Cameron, Cominco: pub- ic relations ‘supervisor in Tra! Mr.; Cameron ‘said::he' spoke |. for. his-company:.when he ‘told the. group he “appreciated the interest '| ing included Ron -:Darling; “ams, editor: of.'The Times; King: that sho: had « sent.’ the united | to our. fellow. man: wherever. he ++] thank ‘offering -in te the Dloceran may be, and th d th thane recelved from the UTO. es Bs accordingly ntiched and made | : appler.:: arleb reported rar Very Merry. Christmas anda : HOPey, New, Year' to you-all.’ 7) hand ‘and gave j then, sout to the ponder W.-A. C. Beonett this ‘same ‘alliance ‘mankind ' ‘shall : third, second and ler The We Board “of Health gave its official support’ of fluoridation at its meet- ing -held | in the Kinsmen : Health tives”, in the. and: in their’ interest, in’ th pany throughout : the’ year. T.would’ ke to express my, Other speakers tor: th ‘eve: editor’ of | The: Times;! Dennis -W! sley Harris, Celgar public’ infornia: tion officer ‘from. :Vancouver, and Most popular ‘winners of comic |; prizes ‘were: Nelson News ‘manager, Ron Nelson, ‘Times -editor.:Dennis Williams and, Times reporter. Tony) ‘Four'teams were drawn! The: names follow,: skip tirats that sley Beinder; “Mickey: Brennen, “Herb |: George, :; Ron».:Nelson’:and '; Tony | Jackson; ‘Ron Darling, Burt Camp- bell and. Larry’: Stanwood. Centre’ in Trail-last week, 9): ts This'action “follows the” lead set by. the: East. Kootenay , Union Board of Health’ which : endorsed vor.” ‘The prayer. partner report was given by” Mrs. 'R. » West. :Letters have .been'‘exchanged ‘during the year. ‘and’. a; Chri Little :Helper’s ‘names ‘on’ the roll their birthday.” She ‘also’ said that they. had ‘a party with thé mothers Miss: Jean’ Stainton who said that she’ was. pleased to note ‘the ifs 3 to \the’ secretary. Sis rica Act,‘ health ° isa cbeovineial The until 3/sth’s ‘of ‘the electors ing*on:,the ‘question, : vote. “in: fa- Under the British North ‘Ame. young Salers mouths ‘in : the art ch “Before, a: municipal’ council may: ie: garding fluoridation ‘differs ‘ “great : in’. the; provinces, -:In’/ Alberta, of.the water, HABCN ih Services “and Hospital Insurance supply, ‘a plebiscite ‘must: beheld. ‘in’\February. and." March \: of «this year, has‘: made it ‘obvious -that more positive: action must ‘be.tak- this very. pre- valent disease, declared members. Endorsation ‘does “not | mea: however, that: fluorides: will be i troduced immediately into the com- munities? water inal “Aetsin: Fluoridation’ must. receive: the ap-'|: proval of two-thirds of the voters.” In‘: Ontario,~:‘Permissive *: legisla- tion gives’ communities ‘power: to fiuoridate © water “supplies'- unless, 10 per. cent of ‘the voters: petition for. a -referendum ‘which .must!-be passed: ‘with /a ‘simple’ ‘majority.’ ing “A ‘munieipality: shall not :fluo: date, the-water., supply. unless and away thi “year, was. ‘missed, ‘She man gave: the annual’ financial. re which showed ave -busy.and Killough gave h ‘again®, showing