J ] Lay’ this happy Yuletide season brim over with ali good things: —with ‘surprises as merry “and pleasing as the findings unider your Christmas tree. To all our - friends, : ‘both old and new, go.our warmest and. sincerest . wi ishes for a Joyoiis Holiday Season.” eS REN S "Kiddies Get Ride ” ‘on Fire Truck te Christmas Fay ta ‘got an extra thrill out of the party | the kiddies, annual firemen’s’ ‘Christuisia by.belng taken 'to the party .on one of the Village fire trucks,’ *; The party, which was held Monday night at 7 p.m.,. was. at-' tended by the firemen and ‘their families, who enjoyed refresh- ‘ments’ and: films,’ after which Santa Claus made his‘ appear- ance and distributed treats to May the: spirit of. Chitra pervade your every t h a full: measure of: happiness! : Straight from the heart . wish you ‘and your family a. most happy | holida Cororation P the ag of of * ue Nena _Christmas'Day — We’ re. Taking Our Yearly Holiday CASTLE ‘MOTORS : oF tt is Pas Handleapned Socioty Seoks Equinment The Castlegar branch of the ‘West Kootenay Society for’ Han- 'dicapped Children is looking at a number of items that might be helpful in: the operation of the new. school which is planned to open, early next year,” Mrs, George Anderson, cor- responding secretary, said that particular need existed for a re- cord player, a small radio, .as- sorted pieces of furniture,’ in- cluding tables, chairs and a’ cot, A| and all kinds of dicraft tools Novel Entortainment |Holds Spollight af S.HLHLS, Concert * “firsts” in Chri Concert -entertainment were fea- tured at the SHHS Concert held last Friday night-before a. cipaci- ty audience, : y A marionette play of the age- old story of Hansel and Gretel and of a visit by: Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus was -put on by the senior art ¢lass,..and .a . choral speaking group, ormenized and and supplies. The call for such donations ‘was ‘sounded at the last regular meeting of the Society held Mon- day. The members’ were intro- duced to Mrs, H. Palsson, | who will teach at the school. Lou Korody gave a ft Feport by Ui “| gave renditions of ore Sands of Dee, and Ring Out ‘Wild Bells. - New in the manner of pre- sentation was also, the Christmas story acted: out, by. grade. seven under the title ‘No Room at: the Inn, This ‘play was under the on the work of preparing the elementary school annex for use as the school annex for use ,as the school ing, in*parti of Martin with the assistancd of Sharon White, both: students, wn . The school band Blayed the installation of plumbing and a septic tank. L. E. Cantell’ gave the treasurer's ‘report. A letter | from the Doukhobor Committee in Grand Forks.was read to: the effect that the Committee .will try to organize a concert ‘by the Doukhobor choir for the handi- capped children: in spring. Let- ters are also being; sent to the district carols, a by, Fred Hostetter. The school choir under the ‘direction © of. Mr. Fishwick. sang three songs, ‘a pantomiine ‘of The Three Pigs was acted cut for the junior set, Darlene Harding sang ‘The Oxen, and as the final item on the program the senfor drama "| the difference between individual '~] and: group membership in the Society. Musical Evening Held \by ‘Kinnaird: PTA A musical evéning was S peral’ : ‘Though the snowman melts our seed st ‘wishes will remain. f ~ antral Trading Go. "KINNAIRD, B.C. “Taking our cue , from, the kid- : ‘dies, we wish: you all a Chiist- mas as 8 merry, asa stockingfil Dumont Grocery. KINNAIRD, ‘B.C. 4: heart-warming e son, » Full of good will and good. ee Rick's 1V Sales & supplies RICK'S: RALPH. Lots of cheer.and jolly good fun .May your holiday ‘be A Merry one! . ; ‘and friends: ‘Hore’ $ Hair Drassing’. KINNAIRD, B.C. The biggest . . Boxes ever “of . Christmas cheer go to all our- ~ friends. i forall: <: * Muirhead eoncies Lt. : KINNA RD, B.C,” : ~ May. the holiday season fore- : cast a gay, New Year’ for you, and_-yours. inmaird Shell: Service| _ 0, LIGHTLE Ww. We WRIGHT: 1 “When } you deal with your local ‘independent, , agent or broker you are dealing with a man who is building his business on the service gives you. His-interest is in you. by the Kinnaird PTA recently, at which. a’ varied program of in- strumental’ music and songs was enjoyed ‘by the members. Among -the‘ singers were Dr. “land Mrs, H Ruebsaat, ‘who “were oo n their play, The Florist : Shop,’ directed: by Mr., Rice, who was honored with a gift in appreciation of ‘his work. Ww, Taylor Apnointed Juvenile Judge Here ~The ‘appointment of William in’ Victoria, Mr. Taylor “is Stipendlary ‘| by Vickie Kellogg, Janice. Heagy, and ‘Gail Kennedy; a’ piano solo +; by Mau 3 a- Chri .| hymn. sung ‘by -Don Oddie, ‘and Trish dance by banan ts Taylor and) § «| solos played by Jimmy Kellogg ‘Janda “reel ‘danced by’ ‘Janice | Heagy, Gail: Kennedy, Molly Tay-| “| Jor and Beverley Pinckney.. ‘ _ Shown also was a ‘film The ss Newcomers, : depicting. the "en- :.| richment - of Canade’s' national : life _by the various ‘strains of Blue. Label Be Beef, ||. PRODUCE | STEAK: <: Ve Cetery, ~Sirloin, Round, T-Bone. Bs bb. .... > CRANBERRI ES, Peg. os... 4 ‘for. 49c é PICKLES, 3 ‘Sweet Mixed > Primrose 16 ox. .: 25¢ “RIPE ‘OLIVES, Bells 7.) Selec! ted 1.29 bees ia large, des CHOCOLATES, ° +4 Bia. ; We also" have a , geod supply. of Turkeys, Sweet » for your Holiday : z Peeper We wish -to' thank all” our customers ‘for their Ghtronage over the past year, Ea and hope to sive bigger and better service with lower prices in the new year. MERRY .CHRISTMAS & A- HAPPY. NEW. YEAR. me SUT-RATE: GROCETERIA KINNAIRD, B. c. and holds police court here. fice said Mr. Taylor’s appoint- ment: doesnot indicate any -rise in the:juvenile delinquency rate in. the ‘district,’ ‘but was done merely for the sake of “conveni- ence.” Kinnaird Wie Holds Aenual Meeting v The annual meeting of the ,| Kinnaird’ Women’s Institute was held ‘recently at. the -home .of Mrs, Elsie Plotnikotf with eleven members present, “Elected -offic- ers for the new year were: Pre-| sident, ‘Mrs, W.' A; -- Brownlie; vice-president, -| Mrs. : G. ‘ Reith; recording secretary, Mrs. a. MW: tary, Mrs. J. H.. Roberts;* trea- During the: “commitjee 2 re- ate the, menmabers' learnéd that aaa tokens ‘had been-sent out by sewing: and landiworic’ sold for $74.88; six parcels had -been sent to. the adopteé- at “the Queen “Alexandra Solarium; $105.49 had been donated to local : welfare, to the Queen Alexandra Solariu and $80'to the hospital fund. ‘ Legion W.A, Elects Ne wExeculive A “new executive for the| coming year was chosen by the ‘Women’s Auxiliary to the Castle- gar branch of the C: ian Le- et a ,8pecial” selection ‘called : Aztec. The band was conducted : H. Taylor ‘as juvenile: court judge]. for Castlegar was announced’ by |: the B.C. Attorney | General’s office]... ‘The . 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