CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Dec. 16, 1965 , Teastmistress, ‘Masters _ Hold Third Year Dinner li Toastmistress Club cel- “lbrated its third dinner in Decant cembe: “70 people in attend cluded representation from Nel and the Trail Toa etmistress club, as well as wives, husband and her eeu Programming was planned jointly with the Castlegar Toast- master Club. Vall president, Mrs, P. R, Haley; was chairman for the evehing. Since it was a charter party, ess Colors of blue and £4 ‘were prominent in the love- -ly decor and program covers. i Tabletopics, which call for impromptu comments, were con- ducted’ by Mrs. Basel Shealds tgtid céntered on the holiday ;ieme. A husband and wife team | in were set up with the challenge ‘7 husband arguing in favor of hunting trip w! wife had | Col ‘Jnclinations towards a‘gay shop- ‘ping spree in New York. .. The next team reversed posi- ‘tions — the man played the role ‘ot wife with visions of a trip Paris, Wi the woman in i “hisband like argument favored ‘Hawaii. The question ‘Should neo nent Ty fate hol provoke Vi) discussion. iwife oa a goodwill :China being interviewed ty an le reporter’ native to ;Hong Kong regarding Canada’s to, sell Grand Forks pot- ese people, iGorri He eed id Mra. le edoorn ant -Lanzarotta Hin maa ed wits ih Castlegar Toastmasters iMosty a and Mike Fitzjames. . Lanzarotta’ quoted Dr. Marie Fromm, well-known psy- ‘choanalyst and social philtoso- cpher, “Women have not the ag- “gressive qualities men have be- -eause they don’t have to prove anything. Men on the other harter | something and thus women are ig | catching al n to | with men’s conservative clothing. hand are always trying to prove by pales less vain than men Other references pertained to Winston Churchill and his ego, the difficulties women experi-|H. ence in the political Held today because of traditions set up by man’s ego and the frustrations of women astronauts who prove thelr. qualifications in training but are not allowed opportunity | 7 for actual participation in space Miss Hogendoorn used the nold. Calder, thought. by Mrs. F. M. Peltzche, Galder,'s all of Trail. R the toast al evaluator for the eveni program was D, J. MacDonald of Nelson, by a short social evening. Mrs. which she artfully decorated — shots, Mrs, W. Saliken of Robson, held the lucky ticket. Grace was sald by Mrs. Ar- inspirational the ladies by Arnold y to R ner. Ing’s was given by Mrs, Fenner of Castlegar. G The dinner was followed R, Hammond raffled a cake nada were ed about the facilities and ¢ topline a TB program. Canadian Tuberculosis Society Founded in 1900 The Canadian Tuberculosis Association, founded in 1 Is the oldest voluntary health agency in'Canada. The B.C. ti-Tuberculosis League, now the B.C. TB-Christmas Seal Society, was founded in 1907 as an af- Titate: vot ine CTA. hat time the TB mort- ality ate was higher than 9D per cent.and groups across Ca- lack of treatment determined to es- Assoclat through the eras of long-term sanatorium treatment, with pro- ion has passed 00, | and-. other collapse measures, theme history repeats itself an elaborated with Piiblical refer- to King Xerxes’ and his the Egyptian King ‘who: built two imp: Jes for his many wives but quired four, < elaborate temples his own glory. She mentioned Napoleon and Hitler — notori- thes egos and SHSS Activities "By MARIE SETO ».| ments’ took. over: the . running , |] were proven successful, In ma- longed bed-rest, pneumo-thorax surgery and drugs. 'It'can look we stock o full tloction of 4 SAVAGE “SHOES for children Maddocks Shoe Store back ‘on phenomenal with the moftality rate cut to a fraction of what it was oren 20° years, ago, a short treat ment time in sanartoriums, c Bletely adequate facilities tor gnosis ‘and ‘treatment. every- Where in Canada and offective drugs for the treatment of this disease, The success of TB work inj‘ Canada has been due to thé co- operation’ between government health departments and volun- tary TB. associations. The volun- tary agencies have demonstrat- ed needs and methods and these ny cases: goverament) depart, of proven’ programs, leaving the agency free to, pioneer methods ‘and techniques. volunt new 8 [4 eared ese with the quiet assump! fon « of Queen Julianna when ake ascended the throne of Hollan do isy" ity ‘eaeey" and ity” dress- revealing © dresses, hairetyles and eye- “Although ing undertone caused on the id: “Who am I that I may thought of C! 8 Spo! -| Dauce wich wai and ° well’ ‘attend dances ‘sre ing now! there is a somb exams, the ik. | black : wit y worth hhav- me Art. Club oe, its of In the rebuttal Mr. Mosby maltitained it' was obvious ‘Wo- men were vain, their whole au in life being to attract men. Lanzarotta, in her rebuttal, alk: ted out that women are forced elp miaintaly man’s in any gat ering out the sae intelligent, con- servativetype woman? Woman may lose her appearance but she will not Jose her man provide she nurtures his vanity! Judges were Mrs, M, R. Landucci and Ken Weir of Trail! Gin and Jack Charters of Castlegar. Their verdict?—True, men ARE more vain than women! - Santa Receives Letters Until Monday Afternoon jDear Sani spear, Tam six years old, 2 think | Dear ‘santa Glaus é As 2 least «2 have been a good: girl. last year. ys, you gave me “this year 2 would je a (Cake-Mix Set, a baby dc ring, a pair of play high heal Dear fer Claus, ‘shoes and a jack-in-the bi leave you eraet ffee and cake on jand some ‘sugar lumps for your for leer. Merry cor to you, Santa J want for Christmas a new “toboggan because my old I has in it. Anl I want a new Dee EB hole grampa mapa because my old I died, ‘would also appreciate it if ‘E|1 would like to have a Secret wuld have a new brother be-|Sam kit, and a mouse trap game cause my old one is always pick-| my sister has been a’ good girl ‘ing on me. I want a new dogpet | too and she would like a Barbie “too. : ‘When you come I will leave | also ‘wants a cooking set’ ‘and’ a. some milk°and cookies out for} barbie dream ho ‘you ‘and some por an and popcorn “out for your'r “hot | am nine years old. I would like the table |a pair of slippers and two books Christmas. My sister’s name | 1966. pad. Bae ms oom Del ville and Rand: of the élub is our art Mrs, T. B, Cou pi of the chub is to give its mem- bers opportunities to create, us- ing are media. making hampers to give to needy families of the ‘fommalsiiy. Th Roth. “4 strut ch. F Once again, the school is sored by mau Orders for school sweat shirts were taken during the | bas! week. These sweatshirts will have the new school crest on them. Orders were also taken |" *./t Sam‘ Cheveldave. 5 PS. Don’t miss our place I live ii in Kinnaird. name is. Joyce, and I Gloria; and she is six years old. She would like a pair of slippers and something for her | ne ‘Contract. Awarded Be. Hydro $136,000 contract Clearing Contractors Victoria, to clear approximately 400 acres that will be flooded when the reservoir fills behind be cleared is on the east side of the Columbia river north of Arrowhead above the northern end of Upper Ar- row Lake. as soon as weather be completed before. December, acres scheduled to Rams. tion. To. Glear 400 Acres “had awarded a to. Alpine Ltd., of Work: is expected to start permits and The area is part of 40,000 to. be cleared year. “The for &F The tor eras ‘ass ‘has ‘chosen black. and white’ as its colors. The’ sveatees will; therefore: be ith two narrow white stripes and.a grad crest on’ its g | pocket, : a While on the’ subject of or- | ders, the’ Annual Club ‘is also taking orders’ for” the 1965-66 school annuals. The annuals are $3 each. They covers and will contain many. | articles and and Photos you will not ys | want to miss,: Any citizen wish- | ¢ sjing’a school ‘annual may ordér a copy through the school An-| of nual Club. the end lost 31-41. excellent - games, played with rmination. and thusiasm and Ader a fine show | ¢: ‘Winner ‘of the best Novem- ber House paper'was the Roman The Mayon - Mustangs placed second: rH the ‘competi- Sponsor“of the monthly House papers is‘Miss M. Weaver. the: judges ofthe: papers were Mrs; J. :Logelin: Mrs. have" oushE ing ‘and ‘chest 2s | health: centre ‘construction and in| combat chest disease. ited bu were en- gton | Seal ‘M. Simp- SHSS Christmas forma! dance will'be held at ithe school tomorrow... Mods". will be playing and lots of fun and ex- citement awaits all those who attend... coo! Focus for the week for all citizens interested .in school act- ivities ‘is the ‘school Christmas. concert tonight. in the SHSS gymnasium. The concert will} © provide’ many hours of pleasant; choir and band“music, A mass choir will’ join with the Sugs senior band in.a*grand ‘sing “Thanks Be ‘To Thee.” Here 4 a a concert 3 you cannot be al- fang Sooner bands, if ein girls’ ch ith © 5,000-.new. “diagnosed | in 1964], prt gabbana neh atone neha Capital Records Make the Best Gifts of All Please Come In and Browse Your Favorite Si Buck Owens, Furlin Husky, ' Louvin Brothers, Rose Maddox and Freddy the’ Dreamers. ‘ RICK‘’S ‘WE HAVE THE BEST. RECORD IN: TOWN” : johe 365-5951 RIBS to lie “complacent Seierepetice Be ur Pro; atest of hte ag- are eaten) ivention. fhe 96: ealesis through \¢ come: the pul hich bass hss Tea arly’ diagnosis every. case and ensuring that, it receives adequate treatment. ‘The ager ey Hallows a‘five ram. of public educa- ‘al research ang Be fessional education, TB skin X-ray ‘surveys, patient rehabiliation to | help Tuberculosis is a communi- ty problem for which everyone shares: equal responsibility. Ev- ery Christmas Seal, donor takes an. active share in this program when he supports the Christmas campaign, 0) SHSS Christmas Concert Tonight The annual SHSS Christmas. concert. will be held in the gym tonight at 8 o'clock. ‘eatured will be be the junior the junior choir and the senior mixed choir. will Be, the iain SEMI-GLOSS ; LATEX. ENAMEL : “There never has been an ‘enamel that z gi lustronis. _OGLOW BROS. BUILDING & SUPPLY CO. LTD. “Ph. 365-7202 Proc go towards the band’s trip next, spring and: for music for, the, | TCATTARRRRRONR FRUIT Barbie, for Guristas Joyce ama ‘Gloria tnikoff. Plot * * * Santa, T have béen a good boy and Doll and some clothes for it.’She | use, Thank You Very | Much, , ‘Love Frank. Columbia Coiffures Hair Styling «.. . Hours: ‘Daily 9-6 Thursday 99 Located Above Bob’s Pay’N Takit: ‘Phone 365-6717 GROWERS AUTUAL al AUTOMOBILE — FIRE =_ SICKNESS LIFE — ACCIDENT. Check Our nears Rat MLW. - MIKE - : ‘SHISKIN © : 269 ‘COLUMBIA. ‘AVE, — OASTLEG! TTT by: ‘Contacting cAI a 12,406,500 Gal. Of Water Used “ No, 2 well produced 12,406,- , 500 gallons of water. during Ne Comm. Lorne Zinio told council’s meeting last week. He said this is 305,300 gal- “Ions more than October and re- } presents an average of 413,550 ~ vember, Sou S00 RO) gg Make this Christmas a > gallons a day. PETTITT PHOTOS ~ COME IN AND SEE THE | HANIMEX 500 WATT REMOTE | CONTROL SLIDE PROJECTOR : A PETTITT PHOTOS |” CASH SPECIAL AT ONLY $69.95 PETTITT PHOJOS PETTITT PHOTOS. “SOoLOHd LLiltad - SOL0Hd LLlLtad quality. All shirts are “Store t giving. Show him you care with a gift that is obviously from. David Cooper’s : Priced from .... SHIRTS — SHIRTS —. SHIRTS The finest collection of sport shirts in town. Don’t settle for just any shirt, come to David : Cooper Men’s Wear and select from a host of fine shirts always in style and always in top. gift boxed for. attractive $5 to $12.95 SUGGESTIONS F ‘OR SOMEONE, SPECIAL PYJAMA &:ROBE SETS CUFF LINK, TIE: & TAC & BAR SETS from $5. TIE & SOCK SETS . TIES, :By Spider Loom TOOKE VAN-HEUSEN: PRESS: SHIRTS ~ $12.95 to $17.95..: $3.50 = $2.50 - + $6.00. 1 $5 to $10” SEE ouR DRESS SLACKS “shop at the Store that ; specializes in Sacs. and ‘ Slacks -for “Men « JACS — all: wool and many. -in Harotey. Sizes 36 to 46.°.A tremendous range of spe coats . from $35. * SLACKS — All -wool worsted in’ every possible snaps) In. pleatless or single .pleat. from $14. 95 “SAVE 92 ON ‘THE ‘PURCHASE OF A = COORDINATED. SLACK AND: JACI AARAANAARAAAARARARARAAZ ‘ Rates coe commen 8 mM OLD KQUAINTAMCES SES woman ive INS. UR AN 0 E For All’ Your ’” INSURANCE AND... REAL ESTATE NEEDS Phone 365-7944 i Biiebetd approaches, sad ANDERSON them. AGENCIES © year, fervent ple: to keep it ' eared wan stih ewan dy ——$—$—$——— es ) DRUM TURNING le, the holiday season seems to grow more ‘garish’ and finally urn into a three-ring ciretig he- fore the last stocking is While ‘we all deplore ed, we are all ardent players at that great North yet erical ime known as “Needle Your felghbor,”” That's why the simple little candle in the. window — has evolved into that hideous, phan- tasgamoria of colored lights all over the front of the house, That's why the few sprigs of ev- BRAKES RELINED ‘MUFFLERS “SNOW TIRES TUNE-UPS (@ WHEEL BALANCING - Castlegar Esso Service Owned. and Managed by: Bob : Albright I en Ae + the ist AAA AAAAAARARAARARANRARA it in 270 Om - Christma: erEree n over the mantel have ‘By Bi il Smiley Tis the Season to Tease Thy Cana our neighbor is ' gloatii through the curtains’ at tho vac gar is frost Beene io four, colors lawn, Yule log and burn ft ont Sour expense and exhaustion involv-| ta in ’’, “A variation on this theme is an eternal flame, If you don't have gas, have a line run in to your front lawn, Tell your neigh- bor. the guys who are tea! up your lawn are ooking | leak’ in your sewer. Bont try burning your Yule I your two-! ring vo peel 8 Please him: ; come up’ with something that will put the ueighbor’s noses out of joint. this is where I come in. turn fe orton roan with: envy, zed) Ch ein the proper colors | Bo tae Up ‘Your , Surfaris, fee Ware, Bay Pets, Hank ‘Williams, Del. ; —— Throughout the holiday season we get the urge! to travel end: renew old. acquaintances, : ‘but this gets ‘ AAR and : Biaxeh. them stiffly, attach ’:a, i} small * wire loo) (| and hang them on ‘the Cl Mrs. D.: Hughes, Ph. 365-5503 *- Miss Joann Bernich,: dat nic lySby jet after T vistting th e Bri-, tish ‘Isles, hustria, Switzerland, Germany, Italy and Holland,” She had Teit d ‘for her trip in Septem-| | oni. boat: Jeaving from: New C. MeCreight returned e Mrs. home Friday after ‘few’ days Sn the Galea a and, District hospital. |: ; Mr, ‘and: Mrs,’ James Mor- gan and infant son Scott form- siding at 1207, 5th Ave. Master ‘Eric ‘Bishop, son of}; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bishop, ig | AT now home after‘a four. day stay at Cate Castlegar. and. District Did you; Jniow? inveterate F erocheters often‘ find extra mi ag aailions on :-hand’ when. ‘they e rhe ‘on his elec- ur: ingenuity of ight wil deve. hw ind and snow, will ‘drive’ him It'll be rth the Tost few hundred bucks ear, forget all about yous that Thnk ‘for. ‘your agrace wife go through “the ‘mo- Women, enjoy such. futtli- fre: i shness neighbor will be livid with envy| fe hen! yous a him ite for. te sign freshmen’ ‘our. wife 2 any color. my n on’ this is to let. ‘A variatio your kids help: yous ‘ and- not asl ur. neighbor : o a yor ver. simple: tom mnake, and bound to, Impress. Take an: large bowl ‘or. ‘small washtut | Half fill with mut DroWwn ale. It's an old | ibethan recipe, and of Castlegar. are now re- Bor t forget t to tell your tielgh aysur in several wassalls, These’ cient sEn; z epherds in shepherd’s'| s le. Flavor to’ p. near the ‘top hristmas trée. charming snowflake effe Kinnaird: Guides ‘Recei ive Badges om Presentation “The first. art appreciation | badge. issued in B.C, . under. the :Was / ‘The medallions! give: a fect. unless, you | go'via the credit union. ‘A'$100 loan from } it,union,no matter what the purpose, costs no than '$6.50.when repaid In 12 equat monthly, prine ‘ cipal-plus-interest’ (payments, Most:credit unions offer Loan: Protection insurance. which rheans-if ‘you ‘should > die or become. totally and permanently disabled your “Joan, ‘in: most cases, is wiped.out ‘at no. further. ‘obliga- ction. benefit:is provided: at:no ‘additional ‘cost 16 cyou? es. Seat one: a credit ‘union's “i Iinsurance‘com : ‘SAVE AND BORROW. IN THE: CREDIT’ UNION “Castlegar Savir igs - t Union chil > | cook's’, badges were Tecelved by 1m... “ceremony. of the’ aird’ Guide \company. ‘Miss ‘Gormley also. received her artist, sneedieworan! and: stitch- ing® ‘badge ~‘while ° ‘swimmer’s first aid, id care and. Susan “Allin; 5 Et ‘mer’s; Karen ‘and . Lynda’ ‘Amos the -thrift and -minstrel -badg. Mrs. wis. -Credii JOIN , TODAY. tt ccoccARMToMHNN Refreshmel served to the many Guide mothers pio were present, COMINCO Take Distribution “For. Cominco Employees living at Cai n and K A ‘Turkey distribution will take | iplace .at the: io O.F., 1266 Pine. Ave, “Trall, on ‘the following da and ‘times only: - 'WED., | DEC. 22, 9:00. a.m, to 6.00 p.m. 'HURS, DEC 23; 9.00 a.m. to 5.30 p.m, eigh! touch the: ‘stuff: yourself. le i Eg ee y |e [ea es kc Lac ee 1 1 eee PI But ‘don’ you: -haven't ‘got him by. if now, there's no hope for you, al ren! some. night, half an ib- | mi * combustion: ‘pol : Are‘your family a golden your and have bulging en fer was our delight, but now. (CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Dec. 16, 1965 _ aaa ate @ CENTRAL FOOD MART. e PH, 365-5336 KINNAIRD FREE DELIVERY We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities ODE 25-Year ' Pins Presented Two Members e Lillian Killough Chap- ter oft the IODE held ie annual T | Christmas in Rivers Hall on Manas Sovenie. The supper Was Pana lee and ‘served Salikin, 2 the ey a short | putes meeting was conduc @ & Cigarettes, by tho carton . .. $2. 99 : @ BS Ik, Alpha, 7 tins This meeting was highli, ed by the ‘Chapters first ct Roget Mrs. V.: Goresky, Presentin year pins to and Mrs, J. S Entertainment folloved the meeting,: arranged..by Mrs.’ G. MacPherson and Mrs. C. Mc- 2. ‘The evening was brought to.a close ‘with the ra refreshments and’ the’ distribu- tion of itis. That Jolly Time Has Come Again Dear Sir: Sniff ane Salmon 3 ties .. Olives iies.3 15-07. tine . ee Shrimps note, 2 402. tins a Snackers MeCorinick’s 2 phys A9c Dill Pickles « Biek's, 80x. tar ZC Wieners Ib, 39c _ air and a the crisp sn an What! its nearly: tim Hy ‘that old ‘gent ‘padded to i int with crimson and white to.pay us a call. all Wearing | ‘ballss from’ peering through e catalogue, That's one zood hc ad Roast : Standing Rib, Canada Choice tb. 69 as books inside onto I can remember. when : candy cane and a stocking stul: Ice Cream Woodvale, 8 pt. etn A9c F in'| days. Wow! wipe the sweat from |your brow, it only. .comes once a year, By the way, could we afford, lie twice? Happy’ Shoppi: me. Lois Knippelter, Castlegar, Boe Potato Chips Nalley's tiple oa AD) AIC} Coke « or r Gingeralle 5 Ige. =Pettles. eee avoeae . $1 .0O ; plus deposit : Nuts: “Mixed, No, Peanuts, Ib. Cominco Dividends | 90 Cents ‘Per Share Cominco has | announced -a dividend ‘of 90. cents ‘per ‘share for the six:months’ ending Dec, 81, payable’ Jan.":17.' to -share- : OPEN: SUNDAYS: 10 AM. TO 5 Pie posers of record’on Dec.'17. declare similar Be ae fast Sune for : AGENT FOR : total ‘of $1.80 per. share: in - Kootenay Cleaning ead 1985. Last. year’s dividend was Lae Pies CUUVU VEER nese AMERICAN GINGER. ALE, ae » PEPSI COLA, COCA COLA’ qts. < plus deposit, S for 1.00 ROUND STEAK ROAST, ‘Ab. 385%: RUMP ROAST, Ib. : “TINS FANCY: ‘BISCUITS, Carrs and fas Grey. Dunn ss “oe Vb CELLO BAGS CANDY eae ea PRAAAARAARAAARAAAAA A NS MINCEMEAT: Nabob 24-07... MARGARINE Mom’ s 1b. pkg. 3 for. ate FEAS hy Mammoth, ‘CORN Goodness Me 2 Be . 39¢ Butterball, 10- 16 Ibs. .. 55c¢ ee ee . : "We reserve the right. to ‘limit: qui intitle