2 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Wednesday, Dec. 30, 1959 Hospital Visiting Exceptions Allowed for Ciose Relatives Open visiting is still In ef- fect at the Castlegar and Dis. trict. Hospital between 2 and 8 pm,, hospital administrator J. Bainbridge has announced. ‘There is no visiting allowed in the morning except for “close relatives” who are on late shifts on construction jobs or at the CM&S. ‘Two visitors are allowed a patient at a time and if a doctor wants to examine a patient the ward can be cleared of all visi- tors, Mr. Bainbridge said the hos- pita’, after consultation with the medical staff, has revised its drug formuaiary, A pharmacy committee keeps the hospital's of drugs up to date To Insure your Dependents NOW and Assure Your Independence At ~ Retire. ment, C. Arthur Anderson The Mutual Life Assurance of Canada fs and authorizes which drugs are to be discontinued and which ones the hospital is to start car. rying. The list of drugs is then car. ried in stock at the hospital and supplied free to patients as part of the hospital's service, Drugs prescribed outside the service by doctors are charged for. However, the formualary contains all drugs in current use, The same old song — but more, * sincerely meant than. ever — HAPPY NEW YEAR! BELFORD MOTORS J.P. LAKTIN ‘}ron 581 WEDDING Fourt — Gamphell A pre-Christmas wedding, held in St, Rita's church, united set, a gift of the groom. The bridal attendants, Mrs. Elaine Robinson, sister of the na omai..a of honor, Mrs, in| marriage Vera youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Campbell of Castle. gar, and Vincent Richard Fourt, youngest son of Mr, and Mrs, T. Fourt of Kinnaird. Rev, Father E, A, Brophy performed the cer- emony, The statucsque, brunette bri- de was gowned in a_ ballerina. length dress of nylon chiffon over net and taffeta, featuring a shir- red bodice and topped by a hand. made white velvet jacket with a Queen Anne Collar and lily- point sleeves. : Her embroidered net veil was held in place by a velvet Queen Annc cap trimmed with pearl sequins, She carried a cascading bouquet of pink — sweetheart roses and ivy, Her only ornament was a gold pendant and ear-ring Air Cadets Help Hospital Nut Drive The nut drive’ held recently by: the Women's Auxiliary to the Casticgar and District Hospital to raise funds for the eventual pur- chase of orthopedic equipment was termed “quite successful’ by A n, and Miss Rosemary Goodwin, bridesmaid, wore identical gowns of coral taffeta, the fitted bod. ices and full skirts being accen- tuated by cumberbunds and over. skirts of matching chiffon, Their headpiececs were small pillabox hats trimmed with coral net, Shoes and gloves were en. tone and they carried shower bouquets of pale coral mums and ivy. The flower girls, Margaret Robinson, niece of the bride, and Beverley Fourt, niece of the groom, wore full-skirted coral taffeta dresses and matching hats and carried baskets of coral mums and ivy. ‘Mr. Bernard Fourt was best man and Mr, Keith Waldie and Mr. Rene Brodman acted as ush. ers, Nuptial music was played by Mrs, G. Vlanich and Mr. Erie Buckley, cousin of the groom, sang during the signing of the register. A wedding reception was held at the Canadian Legion Hail. Receiving along with the bri. dal party were Mr. and Mrs. Da. vid Campbell and Mr. ond Mrs. Thomas Fourt. For the occasion the bride's mother chose a dress of rose-beige lace with matching Air Cadets turned the drive over to the hospital WA this year, but did the canvass for the ladies themselves. J, R. C. Mac- Bain, who is in charge of Squad- Air Cadets, said the boys made a “100 per cent turn- out” to help the hospital, . Six-Color Map ‘Shows this Area A six-color map showing Castlegar, Kinnaird, Robson an the lower Arrow Lakes has been published by the geographic di- vision of the department of lands and forests at, Victoria. The map was compiled from | recent air photos and lithograph- ed in six colors. Titled “Trail,” the map has a scale of one inch to two miles, Price of the map is 25 cents plus tax. You'll certainly drive a long way before you find one of T.C.A.’s new DC8’s at an Imperial Esso service station. But they’re important Imperial customers just the same, The jet and the family car— together they mean lower gasoline prices" The new DCS jets are powered by a special Imperial jet fuel, as carefully tailored for its job as the gasoline for your cir. Today gasolines and jet fuels are only two types of a whole-range of products made by Imperial from petroleum. These products—over 600 of them—cover everything: gases which are turned. into plastics, waxes for all kinds of needs, greases, lubricating oils, fuel oils and asphalts. This efficiency in getting everything out of every gallon of crude oil is an important reason for lower fuel prices—whether for a DC8, a jalopy or the new family car. Gasoline is a bargain: in the last five years the average price of things people buy has gone up nearly 16 per cent, while gasoline has actually gone down about half of one per cent.*, *DBS wholesale price index. IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED e«s.for 79 years a leader in Canada’s growth ‘it acquiese any virtue if it is done and a@ corsage of pink rosebuds. The groom’s mother was gowned in a royal blue erepe dress with matching hat. She wore pink accessories and a rose- bud corsage. x The bride's table was centred by a three-tiered wedding cake, decorated in pale pink and white, embedded in tulle pink tapers in crystal candleabra flanked the cake, The guests tables were decorated with white candles sur- rounded by pink Angel hair, Mr. Roy Englund acted as master of ceremonies, the toast to-the bride was given by Mr. Walter Banigan. Telegrams from Calgary, New Westminster, To- ronto and Williams Lake were read, For the honeymoon trip to Spokane, Wash., the bride donned a coral wool dress, matchig velve. hat and gloves, black coat and accessories, an dwore a corsage of shredded mums. : Out-of-town guests included Mr, arid Mrs. A, W. Calder, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Thonison, Miss Carol Firkins, all of Trail; Mr. j 10 All Our Friend 3 vi It's friends like you that make us glad to be a part ‘of this community. This happy season gives us a splendid chance to thank you for your many favors and wish each of you the blessings of health, wealth _ and happiness every day during the coming yeart Muirhead Agencies Ltd. 4 JEAN AND JACK YOUNG Kinnaird, B.C. Phone 434{ - and Mrs, B. Rella, Mr. and Mrs. D, Zanuzzi, Mr. and Mrs. B, Fourt and family, Mr. and Mrs. G, Dyson, Miss Ruth Harrod, of Rossland; Mr. and Mrs, P. E. Buckley, Mr. E, Buckley, Mrs. R. Buckley, Miss C. Buckley, and Mrs. B, Wade of Nelson; Mr. D. Bacon, Victoria; Mr. K. Campbell, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. D, Hi- ser and family, Colviile, Wash.; and Mrs E. Robinson and fam- ily of Clinton, B.C. Mr, and Mrs. Fourt have ta- ken up residence at 1151 Second Ave, in Trail.+ ° . # Lelier‘to the, Editor Dear. Sir: Permit me to say a few words about a topic you brought up in a recent issue of the Cas- tlegar News, namely, capital pu- nishment. The taking of human life is morally wrong because the en- dowment of life and its taking is a divine prerogative. The taking of another's. life is denounced in our Sacred writings, Christ said “Thou shalt not Kili, No murderer shall inherit eternal life.” If the taking of hu. man life is morally wrong does by a state? Are we, who support a gov. ernment sanctioning capital pun. ishment not guiity of this legal murder? Could not a prison, ha- ving full precautionary measures, keep a dangerous criminal away from endangering society? Or would this be just an add- ed expense? Then let's forget about our Christian virtues. Let's kitl the insane, the hopelessly ill, the crippled and the aged, Nick Veregin, Rooms Confectionery | Special Chinese Dishes SETO CAFE ; BOTTLES We Buy Used Pop And Beer Bottles A, FIRMINO 76 Maple St. ,Phone 5228 GROCERIES MEATS 3rd at Maple — Phone 4201 — We Deliver: We Reserve The Right To Limit Quantity Specials Dec. 30-31 OLIVES |. COFEEE stuffed, 16 oz. Blue Ribbon - 55¢ Lb. 63¢ BISCUITS | Rilz §6 oz, Adc GOOD | CELERY, LUCK -.. (a ite: Margarine | prussel 23¢ 2 Ibs. 5% Snrouts, Ib. BRAZIL NUTS || TURKEYS, ‘over 20 ths., Ib. PORK CHOPS, loin, Ib. . HAMBURGER STEAK, Ib. ..........22.-..006. 380° GARLIC RINGS, 2 for .2.......c...cceee 08. SBC Lb. 35¢_ | § AT dC Kinnaird Social Notes Mrs, Kaufman, Phone 5483 Dr. and Mrs, A. D, Johnson have Mrs, Johnson's brother and sister-in-law, Mr, and‘ Mrs, P. Walker nz iumily of ‘Calgary visiting them over the Christmas holidsy. : ‘Mr. and Mrs, Dennis Brookes are home from a few days spent in Spokane, :. Mrs, J. Burrows is just home from Vancouver where Mr,"Bur. rows is a patient in Shaughnes- sey hospital, ir. and Mrs, J, Moore of Kelowna spent several days over Christmas with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and: Mrs, Jim Munroe and family, ‘Mrs, .Emma Burroughs has left for a visit to C She Mrs, 'M, Evans and family spent Christmas in South Slocan visiting Mr, and Mrs. Ken Ross and family. ‘Among the guests at the |}, Wm, Robinson home during the Christmas holidays were Mr. and Mrs, Albert Maida of Nel. son. oe, George Robinson is home from Washington State College In Spokane. Having spent the holidays with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. Robinson, he plans to leave today. Mr. and Mrs, George Good. ine and children will be home this week, having spent Christ- mas with relatives in visiting the Leckies over the ho- lidays, : Mr. and, Mrs, K. Markle and girls spent Christmas in Nelson with the former's sister and bro- ther-in-law, Mr and Mrs, R. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs, L, Bignell tra. velled to Tacoma, Wash., to visit Mrs, Bignell's parents, Mr, and rs. L, E, Elston for a week. They returned Sunday, Spending Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs, Cliff McCreight and family were Mr. McCreight’s’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Castlegar Happenings| Mrs, Jerome, Phoe 6061 Sub, Lieut, Jack Ford of Penholt, Alberta, has returned to his base after visiting with his Parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Ford, . Mr, and Mrs, Paul Morosso have taken up residence in Cas. tlegar, Mrs. W. Schwartzenhauer and her daughter Lorraine are visiting in Kimberley at the home of Mrs, Schwartzenhauer's McCreight of C: Mr and Mrs. J. Surina, Ka- ren and Ken of Kaslo motored here to spend Christmas day, at the home of Mrs, Surina's sis- ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, D, Deverso. nand family. Karen Randall is home from Mr. and Mrs, Ossie Oliphant spent Cl will spend some ‘time with her daughter, Miss Mae Burroughs. Mr. and Mrs, Gilbert Jacob- son enjoyed the Christmas week. end in Trail with. their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hemmerling and Sylvia. Spending séveral days in Trail over Christmas was Mr, E. Bailey who visited tle home of Mr. and Mrs, C, Ward. Mrs, T. Fourt is visiting in Colville for a few days with her daughter Mrs. D, Hiser and two children, The Hisers will be lea- ving on’ Jan. 3 ‘to make their home in Washington, DC. of V with Ossle’s parents, Mr, and Mrs, 2. F. Oliphant. They have been visiting other relatives in Trail over’ the holidays, Guests on Christmas at, the home of Mr. and Mrs, G. A, Ar- chibald were Mrs. Archibald's parents, Mr, and Mrs. E. Clelland and Mr, and Mrs. Pat Archibald and family of Trail; Mr, Archi- bald’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C, Archibald of Robson, ‘Mr. and Mrs, A, Culley had as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. farry Leckie of Rossland and their daughter, Miss Irene Shep- herd of Calgary who has been The Anglican Church Feast of the Circumcision — ‘New Year's Day Castlegar: 11 a.m. Second Sunday after Christmas — Jan. 3 Castlegar: 9 am. HC — 7.30 p.m. .Evensong Kinnird: ‘11 a.m. Holy Communion. The Epiphany’ — Jan. 6 Castlegar: 7.30 a.m. Holy Communion Holy Communion BUSINESS DIRECTORY CASTLEGAR FUNERAL HOME DEDICATED TO KINDLY THOUGHTFUL SERVICE Ambulance — Flowers Granite, Marble and « Bronze Plaques * ALEX CHEVELDAVE B.C, Land Surveyor 448 Columbia Avenue — Castlegar sa Phone SME 1. 1. LAUGHTON Box 381 — © BO, Vv for the C ho- lidays, at the home of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, John Randall, Mr. and Mrs, A, Cristofoli of Trail spent Christmas day at ‘the home of Mr. Cristofoli's sister and brother-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Paul DeBiasio and family, The Cristofoli’s visited on Boxing day at the home of Mr, and Mrs, J. Logelin, : Miss Myrna Ackerman r& turned to Creston Sunday after spending Christmas with her pa- rents, Mr, and Mrs, E. C, Acker- man, Mr, and Mrs. Sam Muirhead and Kelth flew to the coast for a few days for a visit with rela- tives,' spending Christmas with their son-in-law and daughter, FOR SALE Two-bedroom house in Kin- naird, full basement, easy terms. Phone 4738, ' tin3s, Oil burner cook stove, drum and stand, Phone 5445, 350 Six-bedroom house with ga furnace, Phone 2161, 350 and Const, and Mrs. Al Link. Mr, and Mrs, Lorrie Vader Mr, and Mrs, Lorne Sine, They arrived home by taxi from Pen- ticton on Monday, due to poor flying conditions, Visiting the home of Mr. and Mrs. Newlove is their visited friends and relatives in Okanagan Falls over C. CASTLEGAR NEWS, Wednesday, Dec. 30, 1959 3 Miss Regina Campbell retur- n to Penticton today af- ter visiting for a few days at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. L,.V. Campbell, . A.’Matassu of Nelson vi- sited in Castlegar with his daughter and, son-in-law, Mr, and Mrs, Ken Crosbie and-family over the Christmas holidays, Pat Ford who is at. teding Victoria College is home spending the season's holidays with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, M, Ford, Mr. Ken English of Three Hills, Alta., visited friends in Castlegar over Christmas, Mrs. Ruth Parkins is a pa. tient in the Castlegar and Dis- trict Hospital, Mrs, 'T. Crosbie of Faulkland, B.C, ts visiting her son and ant , Mr, and Mrs, A. J, Gyurkovits and baby sor of Creston, Mrs. Newlove's father, Mr, O..Quantrill of Carie- vale, Sask,, has been visiting the Newloves for the past month, Kenny Leitner is on Christ- mas leave from HMCS St. Laur- ent in Victoria, spending the ho- Ndays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, G. Leitner. Miss’ Gail Leit- ner is also home for the Christ- mas holidays and wil: return to UBC next week, It 1s pleasant to note that Mr. and Mrs,, Pat Haley are home. They returned with their family, on Tuesday after an ab- sence in the Okanagah for well over a year. Owen Smales is having his holidays with -his parents, Mr, and Mrs, R, J. Smales He at- tends Qualicum College which is situated on Vancouver Island, and will return.for Jan, 9, Mr. J. S. W. Pierpoint of Wyoming, Ontaric, who is just back from a trip to Europe, has wrived here ‘spend the next tew months with his son and in-l Have Spin-Dry electric wa- sher in working condition, would like to trade for gas washer also in working condition, Write Box 490A, Castlegar News, . 152. ". and Mrs. E, M. Pierpoint. a Mrs, Howard Butler will leave “next week for i . and Mrs. K. Crosbie over Christmas and New Years, Mr, and Mrs. M. Hingley vi- sited friends in Warfield on Box. ing Day. Miss (laine Woodrow of Three Hills Bible School, Alber ta, is visiting her parents, Rev. and Mrs, F, Woodrow. | Mrs, Johnson, Phone 5165 Mrs. R., Magee spent the Christmas holiday in Trail, the guest of her son and daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Bob Magee. Mr. and Mrs. C. Loveland and family of Spokane spent a few days visiting Mrs, ‘Loveland's rents, Mr, and Mrs. W. T. Wal- e. Mr. and Mrs. D. Marcellus and family of Trail were the guests of Mr. and Mrs J. Raine Sunday. Among those shopping in Trail Tuesday and Wednesday were Mr. and Mrs, W. T, Waldie and Miss Dawn -Waldie, Mr. and Mrs, J, F. Stadler arid family, Mrs, J. Raine and daughter Miss Mildred Raine accompanied by Letter to the Editor Dear Sir: At this time of the year it seems fitting to look back over the months, assess our accom- Plishments, and give thanks to those many thousands of British Columbians who have kept our Red Cross always ready. In.this province we have been: lucky in that no major natural disaster has arisen. But there has been no lack of minor disasters, such as burned out fa- milies, which have been assisted Mrs. J. Teasdale, Mr. and Mrs. R. Nickerson and family, Mr, J. Scott, Wendy and David and Mrs, W. Guerin, Mrs, J. Schuepfer and Jerry, Mrs, O, Andersen and Ka ren, Mrs, H. Johnson, Mrs. F. Webster, Loreen and Larry, Mrs. P, Jolly, Arlene and Eileen. - Mr, Watler Wanjoff of Van- rouver spent Christmas with his parents Mr, and Mrs, P. Wanjoft. Mr, and Mrs, George East. through Red Cross branch disas. ter services to the extent of $14,- so far this year. Another costly Red Cross service, impossible to achieve without the constant support of volunteer blood donors and vol- unteer committees concerned with organization, is the free blood transfusion service which insures that every B.C, hospital patient can receive blood trans-~ fusions in emergency or if need- ed in surgery, without cost to that patient. - Pleuse ailow me, on behalf of the president and executive of the B.C. Division of Canadian Red Cross, to express our May the year 1960 be a Peaceful and prosperous one for you and your readers, Stuart L. Hewer, Commissioner. cott and son Wayne of were guests on C! day at the home of Mr. arid Mrs, H. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs, J. Raine and Mildred spent Christmas Day in Trail, the guests of their son-in- Jaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. D, Marcellus, * Mrs, G. Miller is spending a few days in Trail the guest of her aw and daughter, Mr. and . C, Thorpe, Mr. and Mrs, A. J, Martin had as their guest for a few days their daughter, Miss Barbara Martin, who is In training at St. IHSURANGE For All Your INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE NEEDS Phone 3441 ANDERSON AGENCIES Paul's Mr, and Mrs. J, Teasdale of Paradise Valley, who were the guests of Mr. and Mrs, J. Raine for a few days left Wednesday for White Rock for Christmus, then on to California where they will spend the rest of the winter. to attend.the capping ceremonies of her daughter, Helen at 'Esson- Coal and wood furnace, pipes, ete. $20. Phone 5425. tind: FOR RENT dale hospital. Helen has done splendidly in work, at- taining third place in a class of over 90 students, Mrs, A, Creighton spent Ch with her family at Ki- T home in Kinnaird, phone 3729, 152 * OPTOMETRIST Office Hours 10 - 12 1:30 - 5:08 PHONE 2531 GENERAL BUILDING CON? CTORS & Plumbing and Heating CASTLEGAR BUILDING SUPPLY STORE | Box'240 — Phone 2161 NORA‘S wl HAIR DRESSING PARLO A complete beauty service by appointment PHONE 5336 Nora Majesgey DESMOND T. LITTLEWOOD OPTOMETRIST Wed, 2:30 to 8:00 p.m. : Phone 3022 UNITED TRUCKING Osily Freight Service frail, Rossland, Castlegar, Nelson PHONE Castlegar 2521 M. E. McCORQUODALE B.C, Land Surveyor 1284 Bay Avenuy, Trail. SMITH'S os PLUMBING & HEATING ‘For Estimates Phone $401 and 7261 We Service What We Install - PLUMBING & HEATING SYPHON SEPTIC TANKS PHONE 5155 or 2181 D. FOX For COAL, SAND, GRAVEL BULLDOZING AND EXCAVATING SEE CASTLEGAR TRANSFER W. Sharples — Phone 6091 G. A. SUMNER Shields’ Vacuum Shop Repairs and Service on al} makes of vacuums, Hoover Sales Rep. Trade-Ins Accepted 1806 Bay-Trall Phone 446) FURNITURE MOVING Long Distance ysiclan PHONE PHONE 2021 ~WALDIE LUMBER & BUILDING SUPPLY LTD. We can supply all your building needs, Estimates gladly given Phone 7112 DUTCH MAID BAKERY LIMITED Birthday Cakes GREEP’S ELECTRIC ELECTRICAL _ CONTRACTING Free Estimates - PHONE $571 c 2521 — Trall 191 Nelson 1471; UNITED TRUCKING ; HOME; BUILDING SUPPLIES Phone 3181—Kinnaird, B.C. |" LUMBER — PAINT PLUMBING. AND ‘ ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES CENTRAL SHOE & LEATHER REPAIR PHONE 462) We attach “Dinkie” Nickie Bim Heels on ladies’ shoes CASTLEGAR, B.C. -MARLANE GRILL Open 8:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m, Not just another place to eat, But the'place to eat another "PHONE 3881 Room and board or suites. Phone, 9781, tin 2. House with two bedrooms. Ap- ply 370-3rd or Phone 6311, 350 Four.-room partly-furnished apartment on main highway in Kinnaird, Phone 3131 or 4173, 351 WANTED timat. Guests of Mr, and Mrs, A. J. Vaysey on Boxing Day were Mrs, Vaysey's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Williscroft of Nelson; Mr, and Mrs, George Williscoft Jr. and small son Douglas of Marys- ville and Miss Claire Williscroft of New Denver. Mr. and Mrs, Jack Reed and son of Vancouver are visiting Mr, Reed's parents, Mr, and Mrs, Les Reed over the Christmas ho- lidays. - - Mr. and Mrs. Leo Goetting Wanted to rent, small house, cabin or it room within walking distance of pub- lic school in Castlegar. Reliable party, non-drinker, Mrs, Robert Roder, Nakusp, B.C. 351 arrived this week to viist reatives until after the New Year, Miss Rose Marie Guido of Vancouver was home for a few FOUND Pair of glasses near Castle- gar elementary school. Owner may have same by claiming at Castegar News office and paying for this‘ad. tind: COLUMBIA ROCKGAS PROPANE GAS SERVICE BEYOND THE MAINS HEATING — COOKING WATER HEATING, CLOTHES DRYING BULK & CYLINDER SERVICE PHONE 6081.- CASTLEGAR 2 | N. Askew home on Monday. Mr. days over Chri: a Mr. Guy Collings of Sey- mour Arm, B.C., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs, R, Fenner, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wall are new residents of Kinnaird having moved into the former O, and Mrs. Askew are now the pro- Prietors of the Maples Store at CANADIAN LEGION WELFARE Saturday Night IN THE LEGION HALL JACKPOT PRIZE $120.00 Blueberry Creek. NOTICES © Week of Prayer Jan, 5 — 7.30 p.m., St. John's Anglican church, Kinnaird. Jan. 6 — 7.30 pm., Pente. costal Tabernacle, Castlegar, Jan. 7 — 7.30 p.m., Robson Community Church, Robson. 450) TV sales and service. Agent for Marconi. Phone 5167. R. Mar- tin, tin LS. Lid. Charter Service’ Towing - Barges anywhere on the Arrow ’ - Lakes Phone 4331 |} Paper clips, ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, Box 303, Castlegar. tin 4: If someone owes you money anywhere in the world, see Cred. it Bureau of Tall for collections, 1250 Bay Ave. Carbon paper, file folders, pencils, pens and scratch pads are necessities around any home. Buy them at the Castlegar News. G Arrow Lakes Ferry Service ROBSON TO EDGEWOOD Leave’ Robson 10:00 a.m. Monday. Arrive Edgewood 4:00 .p.m. Monday. tenve Edgewood, Sewing and alterations, Phone 4682, Castlegar. tin49 : Beauty parlor, 76 Maple St, Castlegar, B.C. Perms half price. Alice Zuckerberg. Phone 4631. 3st House plans and specifica tions prepared to your personal requirements, Jack Hipwell, phone 3256, 351 7:00 a.m, q Arrive Robson: Wharf. 1:00 p.m. - Tuesday. leave Rohson Wharf Castlegar Library will be closed for the Christmas holl- | days until Jan, 5. 251 1:00 am. Arrive Edgewood. 100 p.m. Thursday. Weave Edgewcod. 7:00 a.m. Firday. Arrive Robson Whart 1:00. p.m. Friday. SMITH BOARDING KENNELS, “The Home For Your Pet When You're Away” Accommodation for Cats Syringa Creek, B.C. PHONE 9004-3 TURKEYS Gliaiehe KOOTENAY or GURDES 2 for ___ 45c HAPPY NEW YEAR TO, ALL COOP SASH AND In AH Popular Styles @ WINDOW AND COOR FRAMES GLASS IN ALL SIZES & WEIGHTS Agents For Pearson Sashless Win- dows and All Sealed Units PHONE 3211 CASTLE THEATRE SHOWING TONITE — THURSDAY AND NEW YEAR‘S MATINEE Robert Taylor - Tina Louise “THE HANGMAN” MIDNIGHT SHOW HATS and NOVELTLIES New Year’s Eve FRIDAY & SATURDAY Matinee Saturday 1.30 MON. - TUE. - WED. Jean Simmons Rhonda Fleming ‘ Dan O’Hearly “Home Before Dark”