S, Thursday, December 23, 1972 These two of modern ft were winning designs in a contest held by the Embroid * Guild of A At left, the Three Wise Men, done in crewel Binney etd by Dorothy Leeds, miei a modern Santa Claus and reindee# in ‘and hyllis Brackett. Lloyd Mackey Reports Christmas Themes From Tapestry Era Are Revived Today Today's great revival of tapestry work ond. other needle crafts shows a lively in- terest in sacred subjects, just as mi treatments of Biblical themes, ny of mous tapestries of the past were devout includ ing he Raid and the Adoration of the Magi, Tapestry work itself has a long and foscinating his history, as modern weavers a) embrolderers are Giscovering, It Is defi the: weaver shapes one in. be accoy early antiquity. and oven, patterned fabric in which of color at o time, Basoally a simp ey plished oven | on primitive looms, such weaving has been done ever since le technique, which Although the eat dramatic examples are large victorlal wall hangings, tapestry has been Merry Christmas fo Monford A. Orloff and Gerald Ensing of a lot of money from our operations in Canada and our other international op- erations which are not sub- ject to price control... that’s one reason I can be holier than thou”. In simple terms, that means Canadian forests are making it possible for Mon- ford Orloff and the Ameri- can shareholders in his com- pany to"be cushioned again- st the effects of American price controls, I do not know the en- tire extent of Evans Pro- sucts operations in Canada. But in B.C., it has a size- Merry C to Francisco C! Monford A. Orloff and Ger- ago. ald Enaing. In his column, Chron- Orloff is a fellow who icle Financial editor Sidney ets a great little present Allen recounted a statement ‘rom British Columbians all by Orloff, in which he ex- ear long, while Ensing re- yessed doubt that any ma- presents a group ich = jor lumber company > ramiding prices or engaging in the legal or unortho- dox practices” as charged by the America federal price col Quotin; Nice Orlofi’s nent B.C. sewpoint most pe: from the was “besides, 5] speaking Evans, we're making a hack a while current pears to be on the ‘dving end of another “Orlott is board chair- man of Evans Products, said materials United States. I first en- countered his name when I read an item in the San able logging operation in | «the Lillooet area, a larger H one near Golden, and a erry ris mas plywood mill on the Fraser : ver in Vancouver. é g ere is nothing illegal about what Evans is doing. In fact, the firm's opera- tions keep quite a number of British Columbians em- loyed. But it is interesting to note that Monford A. Or- loff is able to suffer less from U.S. price controls be- cause of those big ‘“‘Christ- mas" . + and sincere thanks to district residents for your support of our many community projects during this past year. SELKIRK LIONS CLUB Gerald Pasi accurate! a represent ute of some of the people who. neve a vest- ed interest in nsing might be Our: Loss... Your Gain ‘BRAND-NEW 1972 ae : SCORPION. SSRs lp ot Cost Price! ad Models Expected in Shortly galleries of the legis! and on the fringes of polit- ical conventions, He is the executive sec- retary of the Federation of Independent Schools As- si . Part of his job. is to persuade polit- icians, one by pain: ul jane that. government fi i a Junction Gulf Super Service | j=: akira ve. Located at the Highway Junction in Kinnaird iw Ensing on the Managed by Phil Zaytsoff — “Telephone 365-3014 fringe of the NDP conven- tion at the Bayshore Inn a few weeks ago, and listen- T'S HEVER TOO LATE ue AND SUGGESTIONS FROM Carls Good Neighbor Drug Mart Smiles & Chuckles Chocolates Rowntree, Black BS Magic, Dairy Box, Rademacher Dutch Chocolates Hard and Soft Centres Chocolate Coated Nuts Men! Remember! Promise Her Anything, - but give her : _ARPEGE Men’s Travel Kits Canadian-Made Canuck - Pottery in Traditional and New Flame Orange or Semi-Fitted Cases by Lord Buxton GAMES — GAMES — GAMES Dealer's Choice, Operation, Monopoly, Clue, Yahtze and Many, Many. More FREE GIFT WRAPPING We Are Open Tonight and Friday Night Until 9 P.M. trees near Lillooet ~ ed to him describe, from his viewpoint, the inner conflicts of the party over the. independent school is- su * some arty members, religious those with strong iglous ties, believe the government. should NOE just the opposite stan- ce to what ithe Socreds did on the The former government Gdhered strict- to the stance of the Pantie Schools Act—finan- cial assistance and recogni- tion only to non-sectarian public schovis, W. A.C. Bennett, fat used for many other purposes, such as covers, cushions, and upholstery ti just as today’s craftsmen make chair covers in needlepoint. Wool is the most frequently used fiber, though details are often done with silk or even gold or sliver —and some wpeetriee have been ane entirely: in a Chamber Geomcsaati to KIDA Bill Banham Offers Resignation Castlegar. and Dis- trict Gmsnee of Commerce representative to the Koo- tenay “Industrial Develo) ment Association (KIDA) has offered to resign this position at the regular ae meeting, Banham took this step *pscaute he has been a new Invest- was posed to any dialogue On the matter. But some in the NDP want the Socred stance maintained, for very differ- _ reasons, noted Ensing. araphrase him a little, 2 blunter language than he might want to use, the is- sue with such people is that “religion is the opiate of the masses and causes only harm and divisiveness in the education system.” s e FISA position, wae ch ch Easing will carefully and ge present to. any poleian or educator who listen, is that a secular’ Roo! system is “sectarian” in itself because “secular- ism” moves into the eure itual_ vacuum”. The more practical as- eet, in Ensing’s view js:that ~ unlike most provinces, faulty double taxes parents of independent school child- ren by denying any’ tax re- lief to such schools. . Education Minister Ei- leen Dailly and the cabinet will get an opportunity ‘to lightly step on to the inde- pendent school ice after New Years, At that time, +, the cabinet will decide whe- ther to allow Trinity Wes- . . tern College in Langley to receive some $700 per stu- dent-year in federal assist- ance. That sum would be similar to what Notre Dame University in Nelson now ets. ‘The grant, ieee fe- : deral, ment. sasoclation, Columbia Incentives, to assist new in- dustry to settle in this area. Mr. Banham spoke of two ty Cana in Hips. ount SPO! Systems Ltd., a firm that has developed a special self- loading tilt trailer, and Carefree Design Enterpris- es Ltd, who propose a re- creational trailer factory, Mr. Barham _ reported CanAm has already purchas- ed dk nd at Blueberry Creek and were at present fires to thaw the to erect 5 sign to Hdentify themselve: On his position” as head of Columbia Incentives, he said “Pm golng ie attempt to make a job of it”. . Banham's resi; tion was being offere 10 assure there would be. no feeling on anyone's part as toh hig having conflicting in- No action on Mr. Ban- ham’s offer of resignation was taken. The matter is to be considered -by the new incoming executive. Willi Krause Expresses Concern For Canada’s Athletic Future A man who has worked vate citizen, outlined views-to Education: Minister Eileen on ‘how’ Can- ada could best “rain its ath- the sports centres Lire ene regional colleges ‘would prove advantageous on many counts to the peo- ple of British Columbia: ‘ e ause’s' comments very’ in- lel for the 1976 5 Olympics, In his letter to Mrs. D: Mr. Krause stated “Ideally, our athletes should live toget! a a well or or a east be breveht. toe ther in such centres as fre- quently as possible on week- ends to work together, ie trainers, and to observe ibe progress made. by fellow “To my thinking, the use of regional colleges of- fora the only practical solu- tion to the establishment of such centres. The facili- ties p would be used cause is a provincial matter. The Secreds had somehow let the Notre Dame money slip through, but a ‘few years - tae later, flatly rejected a Trin- ity brief. Trinity reapplied after NDP formed the govern- ment. Ms. Dailly toured the campus and has now stated the answer will come in early 1973, She ‘nicely skirted an- other issue—that of provin- elal scholarships for — stu- dents wanting to attend Trinity—by announcing last _ week that scholarships pay- able to universities will now be substituted with direct payment to students, to be spent as the marks the completion of one year since I started re- . porting to you. Thanks for Feading and peace to you at Christmas. For your financial require- ments, there's only one answer... LAURENTIDE -FINANCE in Nelson at 367 Baker Street OPEN MONDAY TO FRIDAY |, FROM 8:30 A.M. TO S P.M. @ Cash for any worthwhile purpose @ Fast, efficient personalized service DROP IN AND SEE US or Phone Doug Overholt Branch Mgr. at 352-6626 A CANADIAN COMPANY CAURENTIDE FINANCIAL conronation tmteo by of the college curing: the day—and at. ni- gi ht, sports rts groups and Wain. surroun ig Satie veut come in with members they have recruited from their area and from the student body of the college.” -Costs were also the con- cern of Mr. Krause who sta- ted to assure such regional centres would not be on too 4 scale to be handled by. local town administra- tions ‘the provincial govern- ment would have to in and could plan to build one centre Pca ot at selected regional colle, Mr. Kravse. “feels com- “D, Barrett Mr. ‘and have forward- ed. them to the department of education's post-second- ary services who are involv- ed in the planning of col- lege facilities. In a letter to Premier Krause, re- lating to the Munich Oly- pics, asks the question— i Canada ready & produce the kind of money and id Bro. D-BAR-D LICENSED nl Wednerd, and Th days 4 pm. to Midnigh Friday 4 p.m. - -2am, Saturday 12 Noon « Tam, | . Sunday 12 Noon - 10. p.m. D-BAR-D CABARETS - Friday 9 p.m. -2 a.m, Saturday 9 p.m.- 1 THIS WEEKEND The New. Versatiles PARTY BOOKINGS AVAILABLE MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY — PHONE 365-3294 D-BAR-D RIDING STABLES One Mile South of Weigh Scales at Ootischenia MERRY CHRISTMAS Special greetings to all with industrial or essential public service [obs who must work on Christmas Eve or Christmas Day CHRIS D‘ARCY MLA, Rossland + Trail A very special gift ors r One nice “aN CARAVELLE’ i ie PENDANT ‘Se WATCH CARAYELLE MODEL 1027 witch Avatasle in pe -GUARANTEED BY, ‘BULOVA _MISIT BOSSE'S . JEWELLERY CAMAVELLE MODEL asietY Unusually destaned case with double eftectchan. $24.95, fessional necued merely to Le He submits a proposal he calls “action sport pen- This idea is to levy one cent per dollar spent on al- coholic beverages in the pro. vince.’ “These sports pen- nies”, asid Krause, “would be collected at the liquor stores by means of cial stamps issued in three denominations and color coded for ease of andiing. “The major advantage of this method of financing the construction of facili- ties,” said Mr. Krause, is that the funds are steadily available, and construction could be carried on contin- uously for facilities with which to develop th the ung athletes and potent letes residing in our pea ee and the problem of a local referendum would be elim- ; ice WHERE THE “PEPSI & 7-UP, ats. ceeeeee. 5 for$ plus deposit MCGAVINS CHRISTMAS CAKE .. 3 Ibs. $1.69 Season’‘s Greetings .to all our friends and customers We will be closing at 6 p. m. Christ- mas Eve & closed.all day Christmas Day. Open as usual Boxing Day. - Johnny's Grocery & Gas Sales LIMITED — ON ROBSON SIDE OF FERRY OPEN 7:00 A.M. TO 9:00 P.M. 7 DAYS A WEEK BEST WISHES AT Christmas We're hoping the holiday ‘brings you many joys shared with loved ones, It has been a pleasure to serve you. the following members of the TRAIL AND DISTRICT _HOTELMEN'S ASSOCIATION extend their best wishes on this holiday season ; CASTLEGAR - Hi Arrow Arms Motor Hotel Castlegar Hotel y ROSSLAND Orwell Hotel — Allan Hotel FRUITVALE Fruitvale Hotel RAIL % Montana Hotel — Kootenay Hotel Rex Hotel — Trail Hotel — Union Hotel Arlington Hotel — Crown Point Hotel TALENTED PUPPETEER is Gary Aubert a grade 11 Stanley Humphries Secondary School student and member of the school’s drama club, Gary presented the production “The Spiders and the Christmas Tree” Friday at the Castlegar Public Library. While Gary received assistance with the story from his father, Bill Aubert, he himself was res- ponsible for the making of the puppets, the stage, and production of the play. During the performance, which was readily accepted by the young viewers, Gary was assisted back stage by Mrs. Michelle Joly, Lynda Singh, his sister Gail Ann Aubert and his father. Gary's mother, Mrs, Marge Au- bert, assisted with the costumes. — Castlegar News Photo Proper Handling of a Christmas Tree Leads To a Safe andHappy Holiday Season for All adian Forest B.C, calls HA the follo for the handl- ‘istmas trees in @ Because your tree begins to lose moisture as ; soon as it has been cut, At ‘ that recommende: soon as it is brought into yout home, you saw off the utt end at least one inch above the original cut and then place it in a cool sha- place with the butt end ed in a container of water, @ Dur the entire time the tree use in the home, be sure ek butt end is kept in water. Refill the container every day as the tree absorbs the wales which keeps it fresh and n ana reduces, the i lon car- ried on at the U.S. Forest Products Laboratory in often does’ miore harm than good; hence.the use of yarn is iecommended. sure the tree is well Supported and is away places, radiators, television sets or other should be placed so it will not. bdlock an exit in case of ae Lighted candles or other open flames should never be used on or about Christmas trees. @ Check electric lights and connections. Worn, frayed wires or electric cords must not be used. @ Avoid use of combu- stible decorations and flam- mable reflectors for the colored lights. Metal foil “Icicles” or tinsel must be kept out of bulb sockets. @ Avoid overloading - Wild The following are the scores. taken from the re- sults placed on the “Who Won. chart at the Castlegar Arena, These are for the a played from Sunday of last piweek to Saturday. (Bantam) ) Legion 7, Pulp 8; 3; (Pee Wee) Legon 7 2 han ers 2;. Castlegar Pea Wee eps 5, = Spokane vee Wee Reps 5. me Monda — (Pee Wee) 0, Hawks 0; % Ban- bay? ay Wee Reps "4, Cas- tlegar Savings Credit Un- ton. 2; Midget game called - nm darkness; Juveniles 3, Midget Reps 3. Tuesday — (Pups) Sa- ‘bres 5, Canucks 2; Black Hawks 8, Jets 0; (Bantam Exhibition) Kootenay Sav- morro A GREETINGS Att Mike and Soren Molnar MIKE'S MOBIL HOMES the :electtie wrappi Accu- mutations of wra a er and the pI cing, of bin trical toys rar ete {ree should be avolded as fire @ = Potted or living Christmas trees brought in- to the home are favored by some who enjoy having the same tree as man years as it remains smi enough to move in and out of doors. WON- ings 4, Nelson i (Midget) en veiae (Pups) ip ers 7, ie ra saan Dutt je Pao! we us Condon’ and Laurino each ith one goal and Stewart with. two; Canucks 5, Can- and Bigsby; ‘Meienitee 4 Midgets 1. Thursday — Gee Wee) stars 3, Rangers Castle- gar Savings ere Union 2, Legion 2. day — (Bantam) Pe Wee Pie 4, Kootenay Sav- urday — Pups) Sa- bres 3 Jets 2; Bruins 4, inadians 3; ‘Rangers 3, Black Hawks 2, (ee Wee) Bruins 1, Canadians Z Wee Reps 9, Rossland Pee Wee Reps 1. Christmas Gift suggestions Just for HAND BAGS GLOVES Kid. — Nylon or Wool PANTI HOSE S.M.L, XL. XXL SLIPPERS Silver & Gold — Orlon Pile DUSTERS — three quarter length & Long S.M.L. and os. GOWNS — Waltz Length & Long BABY DOLLS NEGLIGEE SETS Mini, Waltz Length & Long SWEATERS — Fine Guage or Bulkie We Also Have Gift Certificates KARNIE’S. Letters to Santa Gauls Dear Santa, My name {s Gordon I'm 9 years old and I live in winlaw and I want a model of a 22 bomber and some model glue and.I'm a good boy and I have a ister, rO- ther and ther will be ano- ther letter comeing of me and my mom wants some slipers and my dad wants a drill, Love Gordon Kabateff Winla' WwW, BA. ele Dea rSanta, I would like a record player. I would like a esy ke oven please, I fed the animals, ve Carey Lee L. eoeseeoe Dear Santa, ~ a good boy at T was home, I helpt Mother wash the dishes. And I help fa- ther building cubbords. And i helped andfather with the hay for the cows. I want a Ji Joe Set for chri- stmas and a gun and a train set to. for my mom a pur- fume bottle and for my dad a ham mer, Billy Sookeroff Dear Santa, : Please send me a bike because I have an old bike and a rado that all I don't ned no more I'll tell you why because I help Pepe, How are you, how's rodoff the red nose raindear have ante E i a very ae Christmas di this year. ta, * . How are you, santa I am fine, Christmas I wish - veld alleen: arleh Thad a-ak doo for Christmas. And would like some perfume. na some paint and hoop. - dish-washer for d I'am 8 years old. Be- cause I yous to take the borbek out. I would like some perfume pantse and hoop and a dish washer for my mom and a‘ woodburn- ing deluxe and some skates. Because I e the bed’s sometimes. The “End. Love Donna e e . stlogar, BC. gar, B.C. ar Santa, Ihave been a good boy. Please may I have a guitar and a #nl. te Dear ae Edblad 1972 Season Ends for Local - Scout Troop Castlegar Scouts ended the 1972 season with a fr- - ends night with each scout ‘inging a friend to enjoy the evening which was plan- ned by patrol leaders Pat Read, De Melo and Gregg Moroso, The Eagle Patrol was Shmoorkoff were invested into the. troop. The friends were all in- vited to.a winter cookout ’ featuring the troops’ fam- ous Panther stew. “We Serve You First INSURANCE sone nticea’ insurance service on all classes FIRE AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY BONDS see Hugh Nicol at ANDERSON AGENCIES Castlegar, B.C, P.O, Box 1042 Castlegar, B.C. Dear Santa, I hope you have had a good year, I certainly have. 1 have been a very good girl this year. Could I plea- se have, for Christmas a watch, a Tearful Baby Ten- der Love and azy Doll, Could you please br- ing my brother a teddy bear, and a oui truck. ‘hank You, AXXXAKAAEK, Ero Kathy and Pat lusty a please bring her, D joug a Ken Diyden Postel Ir. Dear Santa Claus Santa I want a doll with a phone and Barbie with growing hair. I would like typewriter, a red little sowing machine, A Barbie with a house. I wou- 1d like Tearful Baby ponder: Love. Baby Go By By I would like a long dress down to my ankles, A top with" a round circle on the Round Trips Down — Ferry Traffic is Up Round trips for the Cas- in the month fr 1971 to 3,025 for November of this year. An increase, however, was shown in the number of automobiles and their drivers, as well as the num- . ber of passengers, trucks, trailer. and semi- trailers, buses and motorcycles. e show- ing a do waward trend was that of livestock which num- bered 18 for November of ainst 101 for year November of 1971. es released for November were as follows: Automobiles and_driv- ers, 730 in 1971, 24,789 in 19 assengers not in- cluding 0,884 1971 yond 334 rig in 1972; al trucks, rent 1971 and 7,775 in 1072, trailers and semi-trailers, 146.in 1971 and 292 in 1972, motor buses, 27 in 1971 and $8 in 1972 and motorcycles, 6 in 1971 and 17 in 1972. iper, I would like some Ike a five year diary with a A record player, ane aati that sets the table. would jike a house. coat. I would like some leotades. I would like a bable on stage. T will leave some cookies and milk because I was told that you like milk and coo- jes, Love, Geri Wolner PS, I'm a girl not a boy. Dear Santa, I would lke a Gl, Joe for Christmas, Please wou- Id you put under our Christ- mas tree a lego set. lam a good five year old boy. Thank you. ve, Chuck Filpatrick e e e . Dear Santa, How are you, I am fine, hope you are to. I woul like a cat for xmas or a Train set, Grant would like a Big Grader. Charlene wou- ld like a Boby Horse. ink you, Master Clayton Ov- erholt Rite Santa, aint set. Thank you for the presents you gave me last year. Your friend Kathy Postnikoff . e 2 e Dear Santa, I have tried to be a . Th ase give all the poor little children a nice toy for Christmas to. Thank you. Merry Christmas to all. ve from Sherri 53 Dear Santa, T love you. I have tried to be a good girl. Please may t have a . Thank yor Please send some little toy foe. the poor little jo: Thank hank you: Merry Bet, hin from Stephanie Harmston would like an electric CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thuredoy, December ‘21, 1972. VROOM FLOWERS LTD. Christmas Flowers, potted flowers, house. plants, flower arrangements for all occasions, : bridal bouquets and corsages 1011 - 9th Ave., Kinnaird Telephone 365-7641 KINNAIRD TRANSFER LID.” L. A. TONY GERONAZZO Sand, Gravel, Excavation, Trucking, Ditching, Top Soil CONTRACT DISPOSAL FIELDS CONCRETE. WORK ,, load: reach an.operator. immediately. To rotéect your home and family keep list of emergency numbers handy’ by your’ telephone. Fire —: Doctor — Police — Ambulance — etc. «Then should something happen you wouldn't need an operator to help. you- You could.dial direct. Jo help you beready for those emer ‘gencies, B.C. Tel is mailing cards to. - each subscriber. Put your emer- gency numbers on it and keep it beside your telephone. BETHEL @&