How to Ghoose a Book A Little Thought First Approach To Everlasting Personal Gift CHURCHES iT. RITA'S David's Church for the mid- Bair Ackney, and Richard ward Crosson of pa Crestan, son of Mr, and oa Crosson of Barrie, Ont. Rev. Terry iated at the wedding rites * gt which the male Principles th unifor Newlyweds Make T was flower girl seer of white and Prayer by o id gladioli decorated St. g Mrs. Betty Hostetter. Both are of Cantlonar, in marriage b: her mother, the bride wore gown with maf 4 A headdress of seeded pearls and white roses se- cured her chapel-length Mrs. John veil. carried a bouquet She Allen office. of fire chief red roses with white floor-length gowns, some. with red polka’ dots and the others with blue, Wedding were matron-of-honor Mrs. Valerie Dingwall of South THINK Slocan and attendants Mrs. MONEY _Trinda Christie of Calgary and Mrs, Elizabeth Tukkima- e ki of Vancouver, both sisters bern sisters of bride, and ‘iss Cathy Crosson,’ sist- SHINE : oom, an wore SAVINGS CREDIT UNION ilar ‘0 that of fl 7° senior we i om ere NOTE. LIVINGSTONE CASTLEGAR. "ALDERMAN and CONCERNED LOCAL GOV’T ‘local RCMP Miss Karen Ackney of Kin- naird, niece of the bride. Ring bearer was the bride's nephew, Master Mur- ray Christie of Calgary. Best man was Const. Darryl O'Brian of Nelson with ushering duities ~ at- tended by members of the detachment. These were Const. Randy Munro, Const. Ed Peszat and Const. Lyle Burt. The bride's three-tier wedding cake, decorated with red roses by Mrs, Stel- all, and the bridal By Jack Afouf The Blueberry Creek Recreation Commission will be holding their Annual Winter Dance at the Hi Arrow this Saturday. “The 96.Years’ from yee le 96 . Ye ; Nelson will ste pa “and -- thére will be no advance tickets, Tickets will be-sold at the door o The Blueberry Creek Recreation Commission will also be holding their final bingo on Monday, Dec. 11 at the Arena Hall. The ski trip meeting held last Thursday night was reasonably successful. It was decided: that after the first day ski trip thet will be a rmed to SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 9 (CASTLEGAR) SCHOOL LOAN BY-LAW REFERENDUM No. 7 in the amount of $100,000.00 Specific Information: Voting Day: Financing: local share Government share - Total Saturday, December 9, 1972 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., Local Time $ 50,000.00 $ 50,000.00 100,000,00 Based on an average home with a market value of $18,000.00 to $20,000.00 the cost would be ap- mer Photo by Const. A. S. Rutherford party bouquets decorated the bride’s table for the reception at the Hi Arrow Arms. The individual tables were decorated with candle centerpieces made by Jean Wickett, Alice Anderson and Eileen Johnson. For her daughter's wed- ding the brides mother wore a two-piece blue Fortrel out- fit consisting of a dress and matching coat, and white accessories. Her cor- sage. was of pink and white carnations, Master of ceremonies, necrealion news From the Director's Desk help organize further trips. Travel.costs are set at $1 per person round trip. It Pall be publicized and the first 15 to register will be accepted. When we get our second, recreation - bus we-will: be! able to accommodate more people at one time. The pre-school gymnas- tic classes will go up to and Dec. 5. These heir Home At Con Mr. M. D. MePherson of Castlegar read congratula- tory messages from Van- couver, Nanaimo, Winnipeg, Weston and Woodstock, Ont, The toast to the bride was pre! ronounced by her un- cle, Harold Ackney. For travellin e East Kootenay the bride donned a multi-color two- piece suit, red sandals and a wills carnation corsage. now We are now into the dull brey days of Novemb- relude to the ap- lany of bi sinning of us are beginning to think about tame and. thoughts about — gifts fen to be the first priori- not ave i book for ne St Ge | In many ae Shes is nothing so personal es the gift of a book. Yet the gift of.a book is not for casual giving. If a person reads at all, there exists a book that would make an ideal gift. Books of all kinds are com- ing off the presses daily. Perhaps the best way to approach the purchase of a gift book is to think a- bout the person “tor whom you are buying a book. List vocation and interests, think about background, educat- jon and and title of the book you want, you may have your bookseller order It for you, Be sure to give him plenty oO mi iving a book requires information about the re- cipient’s interests, and the choice made carefully. It can be a satisfying gift ” for both you and the recelver. It is a gift that can be sav- oured all year round if you have chosen well, The library has announ- ced it now has Chilton’s Automobile Manuals, and Glenn's Foreign Car Repair Manuals. These will be an asset to the man or woman who is able to make repairs on their own vehicle, and are well worth pursuing. Your attention is being drawn to the fact that the Now you are ready to go to your bookstore and make your purchase. If that ideal book is on the shelf at your bookstore, your pro- blems are solved. However, the book may not be at your bookstore. Sometimes there may be several titles which seem suitable at the booksellers, This is confusing and you find it difficult to make a choice. Your local library may have the titles on its shelf as well as the directory for our near ST. < GATHOLIC CHURCH Rey. W. Harrison Ph. 865-7143 Sunday Masses at 9am.- 11am, -7 Pm. seegue? Next to the Cloverleat Motel Castleaird Plaza School 9.45 Fa forship 11 a.m. Heche Wort ip Service ST. PETER LUTHERAN CHURCH 405 Maple St., Castlegar Worship Service 2 p.m. Sunday School 10 am. 865-7502 and 365-8354 “The Church of the Lutheran Hour” ‘The local library serv- es the community Well in its wide and varied choice of books, In many parts of the world there is a great need for books of all kinds. Those of us who live in this area are fortunate in having so mary excellent books and so easily obtainable at our Castlegar Library. for you to._make ons. If the library doesn't have that special hook, the librarian can sup a de- scriptive review of the book or books of similar content or suggest another which woud be suitable. owing the author CIVIL DEFENCE Operational readiness certainly applies to all our successtul endeavors. All citizens owe it to themsely- es and thelr familles to be prepared. le y make ‘their home at 1214 Ash St, Creston, B.C. Guests attended from Castlegar, Kinnaird, Nelson, South Slocan, Sidney, Van- couver, Seattle, Pine Point, Toronto, Barrit, Calgary, and Terrace, LIP Deadine December 31 The head of the feder- al, local :.initiatives program for B,C. has advised people intending to participate in the make-work scheme to . Bet their proposals in early. classes will again in January. Badminton and gymnastics for students and children will recess for the Christmas and New Year holidays and continue again in January. Dates will’ be announced within the next two weeks. Some of the Adult. Ed- ueatiot Classes will run again in the new year and some will be continuous. We should have most of these dates and times for holding an open house for the last session. The first group starts at 4 p.m. and the second group at 5 bm. Open house will be held the Kinnaird Honentary School where the classes have been held. The public is invited to come and see the class- es in action, Reng about if you were thinking about _ enrolling your youngster in the next set in: , January. This will give you a chance instructress - ask any. question regarding the pro-. to meet the Mrs, Petter and gram. We look forward to a good turnout for the open. house. B. G. King of Canada said the dead- line for ‘LIP applical cations is Dec. 31 but it is expected that many - projects will start up early in Decemb- er. While there are still sev- eral weeks to submit prop- osals, he said, it is obvious that proposals submitted early have the best chance of starting early. There is still lots of time for community groups to create projects that will put ‘employed people to work and ¢reate a commun- iy betterment, he said, but those people who want to get going before the end should submit proposals immediately. Mr. King said some 300 proposals have already been returned to.Canada Man- power's direct employment program office and that hundreds more application - forms have been distribut- ed through Canada Man- power. Centres. MAL The average Canadian household receives over four times as much mail from businesses, govern- ments and institutions as it sends to them. REGIONAL ECUMENICAL PARISH: Anglican & United Churches SPECIAL SERVICES FOR DEC. 3rd ROBSON COMMUNITY MEMORIAL CHURCH 9:45 A.M. United Church Service (Robson invited to come to St. David's also, for Bible Study and Lunch) ST. DAVID’S CHURCH, CASTLEGAR 8:00 A.M. Holy Communion 10:30 A.M. JOINT ANGLICAN-UNITED COMMUNION: - followed. by Advent::Bible ‘Study, 211:15),,:'/ 22 Pot-Luck Sandwich Lunch, 12:00, Parish Office: Phone 365-8337 Clergy: Terry Allen and Ted Bristow APOSTOLIC CHURCH of g Plaza jgencat eiptte Wed. 7.80 Prayer Bible’ N. Walker - Phone, 965-6862 PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 791 First Ave. Pastor: Rev. H. H. Graham Church Ph, 367-5212 Sunday School 9.55 a.m. Worship 11 a.m, s tu oung Ponts 7.380 GRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Services & Church School Sundays at 11.30 am. Minister Rev. Clare Martin Ph, 352-7400, Nelson, B.C. CHURCH OF GOD 804 - 7th Ave., Kinnaird Sunday School - for all ~ ages — 10 a.m. .Morning Wors! lam p: Hour: » Minister: Ira Johnson Ph. 365-6762 Dutch Cleaning Service Day-Week or Monthly ad Contracts Shampooing wall to wall rugs Free Eethaates Ph. free of charge 352-7123 or Nelson Zenith , Castlegar. Cc. Van Pelt MARKEN -ENTERPRISES Amway. Distributors Ph. 365-5459 Kinnaird, B.C. Industrial, Commercial and Residential Electrical Wiring BOLINDARY Electric (Castlegar) Ltd. Electric Heat Specialists Medallion Homes Ph. 365-7241 FAMILY SHOE RENEW 631-3rd Ave. CASTLEGAR hone 1 24 hr. Service on. most Shoe Repairs heels while you wait Holder of Orthopedic Certificate of Registration in the Shoe Service For RUBBER STAMPS See, Phone, Write Clean Cut Rubber Stamp Shop Box 25, Robson, B.C. Ph. 365-7605 GREEP’S ELECTRIC CONTRACTING SALES & SERVICE Ph. 365-7075 Free Estimates DESMOND T. LITTLEWOOD D.O.S. OPTOMETRIST 366 Baker St. Nelson, B.C. Ph. 352-5152 H. VAN OOSTEN Plumbing & Heating Ltd. PI tin: P.O. Ph. 447: ag hin Business and Professional Directory’| | PARDMAN FURNITURE Maytag Sales and Service GUARANTEED REPAIRS Ph. 365-5240 ROBSON RADIO & TV Your ADMIRAL Dealer Sales & Service Also TV Rentals Ph. Pete Zibin 365-5575 CASTLEGAR FUNERAL HOME Dedicated to Kindly Thoughtful Service Ambulance — Flowers Granite, Marble and Bronze Plaques WEST KOOTENAY ANIMAL HOSPITAL SS. No. 1, Trail No, 6 Ymir Rd, Nelson Eve, Clinics Tues., Thurs. Castleaird Plaza ~ WED LIKE TO THANK ALL OUR CUSTOMERS FOR THE PRIVILEGE OF SERVING THIS COMMUNITY THE PAST 3 YEARS. IT HAS BEEN A REWARDING TIME AND WE'D LIKE TO SHOW OUR THANKS WITH THIS SALES EVENT FRESH GOVT CANADA GRADE “A” K NO. 1 QUALITY ........ Ib, BO LOGNA BY THE PIECE. _— INSPECTED. a HAMS, Ready to Eat series Summ... BREAKFAST SAUSAGE GOVERNMENT INSPECTED Rpebres eee ecg | ‘FRESH HAMBURGER “! ROAST Sra, : a INSP... th. PACIFIC MILK... 5.1. 00 ‘MILD CHEESE ss ce ee ke FIVE ROSES a PEPSI, GINGERALE, 4 00 26 OZ. BOTTLES f 5 bottles 2 5c | TOPS DOG rood s cz 10 fins$1 _6fins $1 | CHIP DIP Sar... Dfor 8c SOFT DRINKS -PERFEX BLEACH 12. PORK & BEANS «.. a FALLOOHS FOR THE KIDDIES $15.00 GROCERY DRAW Slips for Thurs., Fri., Set. - TOILET TISSUE - SINGLE ROLL DUNCAN, HINES... CAKE MIXES 19 oz. Assorted CANADA NO. 1 QLTY. 2. *1.45 ‘PINEAPPLE »... Sins $1 | ROBIN HOOD OAT. 5. NIBLETS CORN =... fins $f | ICE CREAM ox. rn... TOMATO, STOCK UP FOR CHRISTMAS MIXED NUTS _. 3% FULL VARIETY. Next to Young Agencies Institute of America: 7 to 9 pm. proximately 70 to 80 cents per year for the next 25 years. 10 OZ. TIN 1 SUGAR -- $1.59 | SOU 1 | Bananas 8. $1.00 XMAS CANDY - COLUMBIA SIGNS Plastic — Neon — Painted| MOORE FORMS Facilities Include: 1, New three-room Elementary School for Pass FILTER QUEEN Sale Ree ADDING TAPES Creek - Gibson Creek students. (2352 sq.. ft.) é : SALES & SERVICE Phone 365-7852 RECEIPT BOOKS Library area 784 sq. ft. : = oe Robson, B.C. 1 Administration Area 500 sq. ft. (Office Public - y. 1440 Bay Ave., Trail, B.C. Professional — Prompt CASTLEGAR NEWS. Space 150, Medical Room ° 120, Janitor Storage Ph. 368-9164 Installations Phone 365-7268 100, Book Storage 130) . Additic 7 and F Site i plans and co VACUUM 5% KRAFT, 32 oz. MIRACLE WHIP 6% [so MPLETE ASSORTMENT. 20. VARIETIES .. - CASTLEGAR NEWS : | : J IE Pp OF THE Built in 1948, has recently been " crleroned by the - West Kootenay Health Inspector due to Health rea-° sons. The school must be vacated on or before Sept. 1973, Castlozar, B.C. L, V. Campbell, Publisher —- Burt Campbell, Editor & Manager . & k ; Whaf's ii a Name? : Gitrs.) Lols Hughes, News Editor — eno Brodman, Shop Foreman 1 Well, to two’ tucky Castlegar News 8B readers, it’s $5 apiece from now until Christ- mas. All you have to do is lock through the - _ advertisements in this paper each week unt " Christmas. If you find your name, phone 36: $ 7266 and we will mail you a $5 bill. Start Looking! _ Start Shopping! CASTLEGAR NEWS ee Every Thursday At 7 00] ra pes TOKAY i In ink with the correct name and address of the Mail subscription rate to the Castlegar News i “Pen” names will be used on request, & E ia $600 per year, The price by delivery boy is 15 cents an issue, Single copies in stores are 15 © scents, Second-class mail registration number 0019. The Castlegar News is a member of the Audit Bureau of Circiilafions, welter, but the correct: name must -be~submitted. | Agreement: It Is agreed by the advertiser re- questing space that the Habillty of the paper in}: the evént of fullure to publish any ‘advertise- ment of uny description or in the event. that It fs a member of the Canadian Weekly — efrors ovcur In the publishing of an advertise- | Newspapers Association and the B.C. division ment shall be limited to the amount pad by of the is Canedlat ‘Weekly the should be to: ‘The ‘ation Castlegar News, Drawer. 490, Castle- ar, BC. Letters for publication must be algned School will be sold by Public Tender upon completion of the new unit. _ JAPANESE, Please give us your support by voting on Dec. 9th. Board of School Trustees School District No. 9. (Castlegar) 2-47 for that portion of the advertis-[° ing space occupled by the incorrect item only, and that there shall be no Iability'in any event]’ beyond the amount paid for such advertisement. Oranges: $2,891 — KINNAIRD ONLY — | PRICES EFFECTIVE THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY We RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LNUT QUANTIFIES :