, CASTLEGAR, . B.C. = = Happonings |, PRAIRIE XMAS — Mr. and Mrs. E, A. Lewis and family have teft to spend the’ C! season with relatives in Alber- + ting, with friends her during the .Chnistmas holi lidays, f HERE FOR XMAS — Miss Muri-| : - el Stuart, teaching school -at Prince George, is spending Christnias' with her Sornily, i in South: . Slocan, taught at the Cy Se ‘Rebson Nows: Westy Deemer 22, 1954 Mrs. O-| HOME. FROM” HOSETEAL—Mre. augh! have: left for Springbok, B.C. they will 2‘ fes-|- Mrs.- Askew's Marlene, Albee have. returned |‘ home from Vancouver Normal, 1 last ‘term. ta and “EROM PR. GEORGE — Consta- : ann, Prince Faneral Held ‘Sat. . for Mrs. McDonald Church, Saturday poe Ma wha ‘Carle Wil nee Punald, 0. away al ome at the Castle-Bar ‘Ranch | last: week, at the: age.of. 68. official Schoo! FROM NORMAL’ SCHOOL — W. Oleaki and John Ross, students| at Victoria Normal School,’ are Robson, for the Christus holi- FROM MANITOBA — Mrs, Wal- iting at the home of her. son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr, and “Mrs. G. Fowler. TO VACTORIA -—. Mr. A.’ Zuck- erberg has left for an exten- ded visit with his daughter in| FROM NO! ‘| Wictoria.. tea | AT NAKUSP MEET — G. Smith this week to went to Nakusp : this i attend ‘a; re ‘the ‘Cast- : was‘in, Park. Kinnaird. Mrs, J. W. Toogood was|” ‘MéDonald . came : to Castlegar ‘eight years ago: with her hus- ‘band from Yorkton, Sask. She was.a music teacher = in Castlegan{ ‘for a number of ye She is survived pag hee husband George Arthur-at Castlegar; two danghters, Mrs. G. W. ‘Anderson, |: Castlegar and Mrs. G., Auer, Ful- Yerton, Cal;' and ‘one‘sister, Mrs. Oxnard, Cal. IN CHURCH. The United Church, Of €anada — _¢ Cliristmas ‘Services ee Carol Service, ‘Castlezar, Christ<, . mss: Morning 0! at 10:30. Welcome. Kinnaird Sunday, Dec.. 26. — 10 am; | Castelgar, 7:30, p.m. : Anglican: Church: - Saik, to spend the holiddy season: with’ thely daughter. and son-in-law ‘legan “Dam, proposed” "by® the “sony! Kaiser Ci Kim High: School, K: is home. for” Christmas:- with “her. parents, .Mr. vand Mrs. J: te Seaton. | HOME FROM HOSPITAL — Mr. J..ME Macbeth ‘is expected home today from - Tail |: Tadamac Hospital, where. he ‘has. been a patient for the past. week. FROM BURNS LAKE--Miss Mol. y Carlson, oe is:teaching at “ thas” arrived’ to - Jim Toogood, will spend Christ- mas in: Rossland. FROM ‘VANCOUVER — Mr. and pe C. -D.:. Watt ,of ‘Vancouver visiting at the’ home of Mr and Mrs. J. A ‘Thomas dur- + ing ‘the ‘Chaistmas season. *. Too Late to Classify. ‘CARD OF THANES . ‘We wish to our ‘sin- cere thanks to friends and neigh- bors for their many: acts of kind- ness, flowers, and tokens of sym- pathy sent’ to: ce on the death :of “our dear: and: mother, {Carrie ‘Ciaktsaad ve -Robson: — aioe pm Rome of his parents MF. and Mrs. :W.. Robinson, '. CANADIAN LEGION ~NEW YEAR'S _ EVE DANCE AMD PARTY Do For ; “ALL MEMBERS. AND’ - FRIENDS 930° to 2:00.” ‘WL, Wright .‘returned Ze a cee ety die, a student ‘atthe: 2 Universi ‘» School, : Victoria, . nf Wa f ‘hi ; le for the Christmas Holi- days, © of FROM MAN-—Mis and Mf. Par- Par- ent, Goodland; Man., are ‘or Mr. and’ Mrs, * 8. Humphe ries, FROM SPOKANE—Miss Norma Jean Waldie, a’ student at Spo- kane Business: will ar- toe man whe has: ‘executive bili- ty, beers education,” ee a Sales or ‘miceting’ ‘the’ public o B..C. Financial’ Firm. : Box 410. an OL BL - BULLETIN: BOARD “SEASON'S “GREETINGS “TO ALL : i a ae be ren G Promshons tne. New, Sean, wift’s Premium: Leg: Half \or Whole” é “Premium, Half ¢ or Whole 3 - | Garlic Rings bbs ee Lb. Plus Deposit’! _ When dealing with applications for licences in) * “Government Liquor’ Act,-1953". I¢ will not: affect the issuance: of leences presently Heensed ja the “Goverment Liquor} pAct," BSB. C.,'1948, Chay es is coming around | once more, and it always re=. year back in. my. old: home town. - ‘out Weat. It) also’ reminds ‘ me ‘of the Chrintmas that Swede 'Sam Su- ; denberg has‘ the: big cureanes ; girls “of | my < old” home: wn, + there being mahy such. both male and: female. *-: In- fact;: statistics prove © “that ! there ‘are more! little boys and girls’ in my. old: tome: town | in “those ays than any other, town. ‘west ‘of the: Mississippi," propor- “Wonately to. population... It \fs.a of which ey our jgitizens. indeed, _ does Is to. hang: out around ‘sa-, * Toons, and drink beer, and whis- d@runked up: Kove and Keep himself at.all times.’ trict, and the next thing’ knows he strikes 3 ‘goes up ii : to the Cripple Creek: dis-' ‘anybody .~ SET es ON pect hate, arid what does he and. in’ this ‘hole! but \a ‘pay streak which ‘Is overlooked by ‘the’ little’ boys and / gine. old home ‘town,’ and also: 0. Denvet “raise the dickens as the New: ‘Year. comes in, and I | complaining. that ‘our town:is behind the. times... * mae os shen ahoe aage, fend. the, chansen ‘are We! canl’£0 ing. looking. aroun ‘different: places. and: four. Citizens ‘bedly . wounded. “Furthermore, there are: ee. bullet holes: Shroogh my piles jy Grandpsp says, “4t was: the shoot ing per of tte dat megs verre parts, “New: Year in these the shooting? Why not stand for them?°.')°. “Well, of. course, we do.not have whistles in th it maybe 1 forget 10 honor, ead and have all the nolse we can make, includ: shooting, ‘but. ‘nobody ever thinks to change the * law. se and maybe she ia better the way. she lays. May- ” Sam “Hall on; the hi » thle ‘town fa not much town. when we welcome ‘in brains plumb’ out.” ew Year," my Grandpap aays, “and even ‘thinking of a: New’;Year being on tp. or'of giring ita welcome, when the: matter, ia