ee Mra. ’J. Kaufcian'Ph. 365-5488 A‘surprise Snalverany. party in> honor? of : Mr. ‘and Fred Bonderoff « saw | 25 relatives.’ a friends doin nthe poouele home’ on AS. fhrestisred wedding ake henutifully decorated in‘,recogni- tion of the 25th’ wedding, tad ta! a modernisiic wall clock, Enjoyed was a social evening when among the‘group was their daughter, Ru- by, who came from’ Spokane for the occasion, She presented 25 ‘silver dollars to her parents, Pro: | duced from a novel container, Mr. and Mrs: Bonderoff also joke to their son, George, who sary event was them: from day at'the Mra, A. Gunderson 9 of Kinnaird, at the age of 60 y ‘Lieut. R.°. a ‘Oates of the sal- ation Army ; officiated, -' VM.) Larsen’: had been a°iesi- “Gent. of Nelson until four. months ‘A Gunderson of; Kinnaita, Charlie: Hockman’.and : Nits, Liga Haugen in Ontario, “another {uno znoo - High ; be ick style. with excep ins — ‘foam’ zippered (“ci cela encarta during. the party, .Hostesses who arranged “the. memorable © event were Mra, Mike Bonderoff, Mrs, Nellie: Bloodoff,- Ruby Bonderoff, Mrs, Maria Zeberoff and Mrs. Alex Veregin. + : e .. L Visiting Mr. and Mra, John) , Bosek over the long weekend were the latter's ‘Brother and sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs, A. Lowry and three children of Peachland, A recent happening which is a yearly event at the home of Mrs, 0, J. Wilson was the Trail board meeting of the Victorian Order of Nurses,.Reports were heard on the B.C, Conference held earlier this’ year. in, Vancouver.. Mrs, Eva Calder. of Warfleld presided. Re- frestinonts were served by the hos- Lena, , George Bonderoff.is expected at.the home ‘of, his parents, Mr. ‘and, Fred Bonderoff, this : ‘Mrs. Saturday. He ‘will: arrive. fora short visit: from Montreal where he Is employed’ by. RCA Victor. John; Briggeman ‘had as hi guests 14 little. preschoolers when he ‘celebrated ;his fourh birthday last ‘Wednesday, They enjoyed a .| birthday luncheon and receiving no- velties. Mothers also Potticipated in. the: birthday event hosted. b; Mra. H. Briggeman when they ate served’ tea and ‘sandwiches later. Gitests included John’s grandmoth- ér, Mrs. Laura and his is resignation owing ‘to ill The ‘populate and ‘annual meet- ing of ‘the: Castlegar. and: District Senior Citizens’ \ Association was |: hold Friday: evohing in the’ Legion Hall with 27 members present and i T. Webster presiding. !T The membérs decided ‘to hold pot-luck ‘supper at ‘thelr’ meeting | m: on ‘Dec./13/ "This would be 1a the form’of-their-Christmas party, The committee named to seo tothe ar- ranging of the ‘supper, were: Mrs. E; Murray; Mrs, McNeil‘and Mra, T Blackburn;: ‘This commit was also’ given: the ‘power io herd, who ard ‘ecm ‘Auditor is’ Mra,' | ray.‘ Mr., Webster was named hon- orary, president i ahs ‘Was ° ‘adjourned members enjoyed carpet bowl- ta itter ‘which’ delicious -refresh- were served, | including "a nen birthday.’ cake made ‘and -donated by “Mrs, “P. ae bisthdey Frlday: Members » sang “Happy Birthday" to:her and also for:two ‘of the members’ who were gelobrating thelr birthdays ‘Tues. Y * Hostesses for the evening been were Mrs, McNeil,” Mrs, Murray, Mr. and Mrs. T, Blackburn and J. Porter, CONCRETE’WORK | AND BASEMENTS | ROOFING: REPAIRS GOOD: TOP: SOIL INSULATION R RENT Swill ithe ce first ane this: year, Ed Herm the ibeal committee put its” honor ’ of -her? mother, Mra, 'M: they ‘were empowered ‘to purchase |’: the needed requirements ' for the evening. The’ annual financial roport was given and this was: adopted. The members were pleased to note |: that they bank, bal. ance. Mr. ‘Webster, who, has’ ‘been president ‘of ‘the Senior Citizens since ‘its’ beginning, téndered ‘his health of his ‘wife ‘and ‘himself. ‘His resigna- tion was accepted ‘with ‘deep re- grets and the members hoped :that he would” socn be’ feeling well again, Mr, Webster conducted the election of the 1964 ‘officera, ‘ose elected were: ‘president, Harry.’ Evans; ° first vice,: Mra.’ 1. MeNeil;. 2nd vice, Mrs.'O'Morrow; secretary-treasurer, Mrs. G. Shep- 2a good - cousin “Dean Seaman, both of Trail, ‘Mr,’ and’ Mrs.’ Guy’ Guido. are spending’ two. weeks ‘in’ Europe having ‘left’‘on Nov.’ 2 to board the! plane from Calgary. to. Stutt- gart in’Germaniy,. Mr, Guldo’s re- latives in Tubingen are their hosts for the long awaited’reunfon with his mother, two brothers, a sister and famtly members, all whom he has not seen in 40 years. “Two prize: ‘winners. have ‘been announced: inthe Castleaird Plaza “Recent word ‘from tells: that the Guidos “are being == | shown about'by a nephew and that good quality: ushions, arms «and materi: “backs for the utmost'in comfort. — Double frame with. ernie coil- suspension — Guaranteed - “for they" have ‘encountered many in tion Days y promotion.) C..Lyons was the winner of teas two weeks: ago’ while’ last eR. I wy acenen won teresting places‘ in Germany. Mr. me and Mrs, Guido are expected’ home this ‘weekend. ‘Clvisiting = home for’ the “long weekend were Amy Marie Simp- son from business ‘college in Ker ona] ining ‘in’ Kamloops. ar ¢ Guido from’ Calgary Tech. Mr.. and ‘Mrs."W. C. Ballard returned on the sreckend from a 10 day holiday.in th ‘kle from nurse's |: - MRS.” WILLIAMSON ©) © . Mr. and Mrs, Landrath of Cres- cent Valley. were'recent visitors at the homes: ote ae George Brigge- man and Mr. chwartzenhauer. kin, who was celebrating ner]; ‘Sudden snow falls, changes in temperature ‘and ‘early darkness combine. to make ‘driving in winter ‘more! hazardous than at any other time’ of the year, warns the all) Canada Insurance: Fed, eration, y General lack. of. experience for con- ditions contributes greatly ‘to: the The. Federation, which repre- sents more than. 220 Canadian fire, casualty and: caterers insurance tips: from exper winter’ driving::."* (1) Get the feel of the road when’ you start out ‘in. bad condi- tions ‘ by. trying ‘the © brakes’: at a slow ow speed. ! ‘vers ‘to help @ Make sure you leave ade- quate ‘room.’ for * stopping. Teats and travelling-on dry''‘conereta ‘can be stopped ‘in about’ 21: feet,“On hard’ packéd ‘snow’ the ‘stopping distance’ ‘is "increased “'to’- 60'-feet and! on’ glare’ ice"to’ 195 feet. ~ Eq tach es distance .on -glare ‘ice’ to 174 feet Parse chains | will reduce, ity to 4 leet. 44) Remember, that. skidding and loss of: traction are more ‘like-| + | ly.to.eceur when the; tempearture is. just “at the, freezing: point;:or slightly above, . than | in® extremely. cold, weather, A brief: warm: spelt means Vou aot fr incsease your pre- They, visited their daughter Bren- da in Kelowna and allard’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr.: and Mrs. Pete Koenders in Vernon. Mrs Mary Hilton of. Penticton arrived. Monday to visit . her. sis- =>) ter, Mrs.: P..Bertois. Simmons MATTRESS. & BOX SFRING: a = RT ‘Mr. and ‘Mrs, °Jack Marcellus travelled ‘to’ Kamloops. recently ‘where: their son ‘Mervin is at’ his new posting with the RCAF. Mra. ‘Mervin. Marcellus and four children accompanied them - after visiting here for several weeks before Join: | ee ing Mervin ‘to‘settle in Kamloaps. dehovah’s Rally Sees 350 People “Today science -has improved living. standards’/and has ; shown: much progress in.technical fields,” |’ said D. M. Mills, special represent- ative:of the’ Watch Tower Bible and: Tract'Society of Toronto, ad- ie dressing the 350 gathered .in th SHS S auditorium on Sunday after- k “but also has produced ‘more anxiety, tension’ aiid “neurotics to offset ..it. because’ of..its: _| Calgary... TASTiEGAR SOCILS Mrs. R Johnson Ph. 365.8298 * Mr. and''Mrs. N.” Commie ‘of Vancouver spent the long weekend with the*latter’s parents Mr: and Mrs. F, Gibson. 3 Guests. at: the home “of ue and -Mrs.: J.:F. Kitlough® over. the long ‘weekend were their: daughter and :son-in-law.-Mr.: and) Mrs, Downing and family of Bridesville. ‘Recent, guests.at the home of Mr, *.and: Mrs, H,: Adie: were; the A latter's brother. and ' sister-in-law, Mr.; and. Mrs, J... M.. Thomson of vo Mire... Eastcott and Randy |b couver were. Sunday: guests of Mrs. H.: Johnson.:, | Mr. “and “Mrs. Wm. “Easton spent a.: few. days visiting in Cran- brook, "Miss Sybil Hairower spent the long . weekend «visiting in’ Cran-, brook, ‘the guest: of her. slater aa brother-in-law Mr.) Meyers and family. =| buity for. weapons of. mass slaugh- E20 5 comparable progress moral «an “Almost: 200: assembled rials evening: for the “opening of” this }'annually:in: the Kootenay district, John .Ris of’ similar but ‘larger conventions was one of the local members of '| the: Kinnaird: coneteation appear- yet ‘formerly. of v8, 60 FORD‘ Fairlane’6’ . 60: AUSTIN spiritual |" wire, ‘Peppard “and ~ | home. Mrs. Pep, relations in Fort: William for about | . two weeks beforé returning: home. Mrs.’ Goodfellow was ‘feted: at se- veral’ teas ‘in her. ‘hi ri leaving: nee Mr. Dave Seaton plane Tuesday mot ine ver, cand ‘now. living ‘in Crés- rama io God's’ will ot ioe baptism’at:an “60. PREFECT . afternoon, “59° CHEV. °2-dr.. std. “V8 . 59. VAUXHALL -St. Wg. aoe: VOLKSWAGON 56,BUICK: Sedan‘: 56 PLYMOUTH Dr. "55 GMC. DUMP : “55 PLYMOUTH dk FORA GOOD'U D CAR “CALL .352-6641 NELSON: Mit: Sy s by appointment, TRAIL, B.C. tiiam will how ‘his furs in our store Mears | Roport Gn. - ls Bake Sale The “Castle, legar': ‘CWL “opened their. meeting With the League’ pra- members. and Fath ‘Brophy pre: “A bake' sale was held on-Nov. 9 in Goulet’s Drugstore ‘with pro- ceeds going ‘to the’ purchasing ‘of surelotes and ‘sutans' for the altar “Li y; vie ce-pr ident | Suiiy pager secretary’: ‘Donna 2 da: " seasonal increase in'accident rates, |* yer and’ hymn, ‘Theré” were’ 23} |." ‘| represent: them as. Ch of, us -provided by:'TB, Christmas Seals— sacarch { ani t | firathand thls t past year... hee mie ‘past'10 years, ee Christmas: Seals. have ‘er$300,000 for. the con. rman, _chairman..o! most knew of some of tho services freé'TB skin :teata ‘and- chest “X- centres. ‘This past year the Castle- built a new health centre herein Deroy The TB Society’ provid 600 towards this new, health’) centre.” i fal'm ah Mrs; Byers ‘eseatly with 16 ‘at! tha) ‘home’ of Mra: Joyee’ Donald with |e School paustes. ‘poll Beng: wilh be opened at the ‘Legion Hall on-the oth. day of Decembes, M. hich’ 196: tween the: hours ot 188 ings: for about “anor % joci-The next meeting will be-Sun- ‘day, Nov, 17 in the United ‘ch at 6.30 p.m. ‘OUD |"; zat the. ‘home members *.present,-’ Moat’ of ° the evening was. taken’ ‘up with organl- vation“ ofa catering Job ’and with Ulscussion: of. the ;bazaar- which is be in tobson mn. Nov. 20, () The ‘group’ have ‘recently pur- ased cups, and; saucers,’ creama p a ‘The graw: wasi.won by.) Mrs,| } Wooden “Next! meeting. ‘al the ‘draw to brought” by, ‘Mra, McAllist \'gram ‘will, take ‘place: in the “Mr. Herman: ‘alo! announe : with the opening of-the local cam: |; paign that: a complete: TB sk{n| test and chest X-ray survey Bro, area’ this ‘coming Fall. October. They edica}., others, |: mt very. few: of ua. pew, of-a-pro- |’: struction’ or Toca community health |‘ gar. Rotary “Club: sponsored and |: ‘NEW: PRESIDENT ofcthe “sug: gested the village's file. of ‘com- lai jbe. made avail: Support: for ‘requests Village of Kinnaird a of the depart parking since Pe TT ENA proved; “a detriment to hasin until, Nov," 29.’ (Dates. for ;the va- vious: communities in)the area ‘are carrled,,in. an® ad appearing, ee: ‘The Sabin vaccine available {to everyone “on, request, ‘put: it) is! primarily: intended :as\a os! ostersis dose: for, al ‘those: ‘who have: had. led out: thro fhout the district |: ' one D eycles,'t!' ‘aid the: minister, “and ‘ P +) tional’; funds’. will),be? supplied. on approval of the CST executive com- *) mites ees ‘ ple’ interest charge begins... Addi- of the: Salk vaccine. or.a 3 “poliomylitis tends to ‘come in af: the ‘oral’ vaccine ‘ method, for “2 On’ the ‘evening ‘of: Ott “Ba ‘charming. setting «\ of batches 00) r ew | stepping sstones ; and“ liness:'for | th id "in> unison “toeach aie stood’ bythe magic 6 Had answered ques- Taare ‘and also’made up the, ‘poem thi TE er i ee IU _ KNIGHTS S OF COLUMBUS hool, Bhieherry. ‘School, Tues., Nove 4 4a jolden‘hand require- | ‘ Kinaal elr st ‘eond-year:stars:- Cynthia: Goetting, Sharon Garrett Joan. Hie! it: is extremely” simple’ to © take, dose of Sabin vaccine. With young |* babies and wide its Be unvaccinated |i iis preferable that | wards .' Martin, (‘that the ‘oral piel cannot’ be made available: -through- is because sacks mid-term: -They can‘get up to $250, | interest-fre¢ ‘until: two! years after |" the two, communication vans, one res- cue truck and one. emergency fee feed: ing van., All but'the, feedin are.‘always in! constant - use; efor trainiog purposes.'; en felson Zone: there are |i Finer Taste is a Sea m Tradition oe ntrepl 2, Quebeo OMIUM |e SILVER -@ ou e ior e