CASTLEGAR, NEWS, Thursday, Dec. 8, 1986 ARRARRARRRVRAA ~ MAKE THIS (CHRISTMAS A_ CHRISTMAS G.E. KETTLE FIELD & STREAM Hal Brie Hill ‘and Howie Matheson purposely walted for the close f the antlerless season and the last week of the bull season to quip scoots, truck et al., they proceed- ed to the Fording River country up Elk Valley way, and to sa’ qe {ney rete successful is pu Ing it Hal nailed a beautiful royal which may be high in the scor- ing bracket as did Bill and Bar- rie. Howie took a patch of hair off a royal but was not success- yj ful in bringing it down. However, Automatic and vapor control $19.95 G.E. CAN OPENER With Knife Sharpener and Chrome Stand .. $24.95 G.E. ELECTRIC SLICING KNIFE $24.95 G.E. GRILL & WAFFLE BAKER Teflon-Coated Grids $29.95 G.E, TOOTHBRUSH Electric G.E. POWER SPRAY Steam & Dry. White Handle with Water Indi Teflon he was persistent and the same day bagged a nice spike, According to Barrie the hunting was wonderful but the packing, and they had some Tiree miles of it, was backbreak- ing. They managed to use their snow machines for a mile of it but the rest was by shanks pon- jes. Never mind, it will make those roasts and Bteaks taste all the better this winte: Speaking of Barrle Hill, last Thursday evening I was just jeaving for choir practice when the phone rang and it was Barrie on the blower. The time was just-7.00 p.m. and the mes- sage was one that always sends cold shivers up my spine?” Jack, we've got a lost hunt- Search Party Locates Missing Hunter . | joined forces with those already can your organize a search?” rned out that Daryl Hill, ‘Allan Mills, roan Leitch and Kurt Beems (a former accownt- ant in the Bank of Montreal here and now residing in Nan- almo) had left early in the morn- ing to hunt above the old Cole- mans Ranch above Deer Park. the appointed rendezvous time of 3.80 p.m. heard the well known hunt- ers ‘distress signal at.a distance. They answered with one shot and waited, but heard no further shots and ‘eventually came out and phoned Daryl's father to get jelp, Barrle took off Immediately ) #3 after phoning me und agrec that they would meet the paid search party at the log dump and strike out from there, I contacted Search and Rescue for lights, radios, and equipment, but was informed that they could not ‘officlally move out with their equipment until noti- fied by the R.C.MP. They in turn have a rule of long standing to wait twenty- four hours before moving out, and not without reason as most hunters walk out on their own within this period. However if we wanted to go on 8 own, it was up to us. 9.00 p.m. George Gui- se Vandy Grant, Bill McKin- ley, Ben Thor- Larson, Hal Bel- heck; and_his son were off and yin Roy Percival’s Interna- Hons travel-all. I stayed behind with on Derryll and day eon roy and his son Ed until 10 pm to make sure we had all Hose who were going ‘out. er up in the Deer Park area, The first group to leave theme was The Chr 8 carried out in recent Vali welcomed members and guests. ‘opic Mistress Mrs. M. O. Scully“ opened the Christmas Theme Chosen For Vali Dinner Meeting . | ladies who boycotted chain of the pcoun by holdin; strikes, hi wy etivetiee were the stores in lowering food prices? Toastmistress “Mrs. L. Hemming pnfroduced Mrs, Dave Period | by_asking the members Coated . $23.95 G.E. MIXER Hand or Stand - $35.95 "GE. TOASTERS y $18.95 ded the debate held at Notre Dame University for their personal comments on this de- bate. who is to blame for Teen-Age Riots held in North Vancouver should people in key. positions be allowed to tie up the economy Dr. Schultz —Wins_Grant, Dr. Werner Schulz of the Department of Mathematics at Selkirk College has been award- Other topies discussed were, b and other places on Hallowe'en, | io ‘| cluded by summing the main the opportunity to question the for bi panel discussion, “The Var- ious Aspects of Christmas.” Pan- elists Mrs. W. M. Yule, Mrs. R. FR. Barschell, Mrs, E. J. Lipsett vere introduced by Mrs, Camp- A lively round table discus- sion followed. ‘The origin of var- ious Christmas customs from many countries was covered. “Before the moderator con- Points, the audience was given Panel: The timer for the evening was Mrs, J, N. Smith, and gen- feral evaluator was Mrs. Sam 0 At the November workshop Mrs. R. P. Barschel conducted Kurt had failed to show up at| ther The bo boys walted and at 5.30! gown. RY| through swamp, he headed for the rucksack will be on his back By Jack White up, there and ovlanned. there searching scheme. At 10.80 p.m. George Guimont and Ben Thor- Larson left the road on a due east compass bearing, while Barrie and Darryl took off on the tracks of Kurt from his start- ing point a couple of miles fur- The remainder of the pay headed in, going due east lower hour and a half later at CT 08 am. we heard the agreed upon signal and the most welcome sound.in the world, three closely spaced shots, sig- nifying that the lost was found. We were answered immediately by one shot. No further shot was fized to indicate that medical help was required, and those be- Jow immediately started signal fires to guide the rescuers in. As Ben put it, “I never had a greater thrill in my life, than when Kurt answered our hallo- o-o with a yodel, and we, that ts George and I came up to him. soaking wet. and hungry.” By 8.00 a.m. all the search party was in and we headed happily for home. Friday was a long tough day at work for all of us but the look of relief and Pleasure on: -Kurt’s face wag compensation. enough for all 15 of those who were out. Hats off. to all sportsmen who so readily respond to the call to look for a fellow travel- Jer in need. It can happen to anyone and is no disgrace. I al- so take my hat off to Kurt who has not been hunting Iong. When darkness closed in and he had not reached the appointed ren- dezvous and he realized he did not know which. way to go, (visi- bility was down to 100 yards or Jess and no landmarks to steer by) he headed in‘the direction he figured the road ‘was and wound up ina Swamp. js was when he realized that he ‘didn't know which way to go, and it was now dark. He fired ees shots, but did not He was O.K. though tired out, |. Work on Ski T Despite poor weather con- ditions work on the ski tow con- tinued at a fast pace during the past weekend, “Public turnout was dlsap- pointing,” club spokesman Eri Aitken reported, “which was probably due to the weather, owever those. people who did come accomplished miracles.” The rope support wheels have been installed on the tow- Aitken continued, and bower: has been erec- . ALL lighting poles have been installed and wired ‘up’ andthe floodlights fitted. The drive mechanism has been'moved into the drive hut, ut has been positioned and some control equipment in- Next week all major con- struction is expected to be com- pleted and on the weekend of Dec. 17) and 18 it is hoped, to have the tow.running so that any bugs can be ironed out of the system. Membership tickets are. on sale at Joe Fodors Sports Shop in Castlegar and Carls Drug Store at the Kinnsird Plaza at the following prices: Adults $2.00, children $1.00 and family membership $7.00. Only persons holding member- ship tickets will be permitted to use the ski tow. Day tickets for use of the ski tow will be on sale to members at the ski hill at nominal rates. A general meeting will be called shortly and a notice will appear in the Castlegar News. Interested persons are request- ed ite turn out to help this week- en been hunting hard, give the little lady a break and take her to the Fireman’s Ball this Saturday night. Then when next weekend |. rolls around, which is the last one of. the season,- ace can go out and wind it up with her blessing. For the money you Lisi to do your Christmas shopping for a cash advance Enjoy the confidence of shopping with cash in your pocket ‘es. 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Five will get you ten that CASTEEGAR DRUG JUST EVERYTHING TO PLEASE ALL CHILDREN Make Your First Stop Our Basement Toy Wonderland It’s Your One-Stop Toy. Shop! PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 791. First Avo. Pastor: Rey. K, D, Cooper Phone: 885-8212 - December 4th,' 1966 “National” Bible Sunday “Where you are a stranger but| once.” ——_ “GRACE. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. J. H. Wiseman Service of Worship and Sunday School at -11:a.m. CHURCH OF GOD LUTHERAN CHURCH SERVICES Sundays at 8 p.m. Held in St. David's ST. DAVID’S ANGLICAN CHURCH 8.00 am, Holy Commanien 12.00 am. Holy Communion THE Ae eee The Salvation: moved its activities to3e8 Main| f Street. Pin eadeucs VIStIitL I would like a pen set, cleaner .set, refrigera or food, a@ Chatty Baby five and go to Kindergarden. My three year brother wants | grader, animal farm, tractor, ip truck, a shobble and a ae, for both of us. We will leave you ice-cream and cake and some beer and that’s all / -Love Geraldine and Robert Mott ee we ee Dec 2/66 Castlegar, B.C. Dear Santa: My name is Jeanne. I would like to ‘havea Cheerful te: doll. I want one coloring & cray- ons. I want 2 Barbie Clothes, pants a Telephone. Thank you My. name is Gerald. I want a big bruiser. J want an ne & a gun: I want an electric Jeep. I want an electric racing ‘Thank you Santa. My name is Anita. I want a waling doll. I want some dish- I want a doll bed. 1 want coloring book & crayons. We all want some candies Bye Bye Santa. Jean Gerald & & 5, Anite, Blueberry Creek, B.C. Dear Santa: Please I want a toolset that folds up also I would like a ‘Love Ronnie Chadwick eof Blueberry Creek Be: December, 2 196 Dear Santa Claus ; Will:you. get me-a’ set for my doll with some ‘blanket and a pillow. I would like it-in pink. i would like a Midge case. And a Bath’n Beauty. set and a jewel box and a book about Peter How: are your rein- err Santa: I would like you to bring me’a music box: with jewel a cinderella dress, & cloths for Skipper &-.Midge. I have been a good girl I-am eight years old. will leave something for you and your reindeer. Love from ois Joanne Lins | Kinnaird Biter ta et ze sea mAATINAN ANN oe yi for you SANTA, also ite etoSa ~ Dea Santa: Dear Santa: Tam 6 YEARS OLD I would ike, some dishes, & colouring book, & cray- |: ous We have been good. gir! year, We hristmas leave soins Cake, & Ginger Al some ugar lumps for your neindecr: ‘Thank you for the nice thin; gs last year, Love . Louise & Bernadette ee # Archambault eo Dear Santa Clause, My name Gayle and I am six years old, Thank you form ihe, resetits, sae leit me last Chris istmas will you | # please leave me a Baby Magic Doll. I will leave you some ‘cake and pop and some sugar for your rel Thank you very much, for the nice presents you brought us ear. ar I would like a new ou havi if deter, 1 Linda, would like a new teddy bear, a new doll, and a Rh cip ee sat out some cake and milk fo you CARE, doll, doll clothes and ‘ad a doll suit- let and some sugarlumps for your s CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Dec. 8, 1966 Gactloner, B.C. "Nov, 20, 1066" Dear, Santa: thes ‘nty tyro. years ald, 50 my aunty, is writing my letter would 1 you please bring me a carrier truc! A posh ait eeos good boy, for my mummy Thank you for the toys you gave ‘me lost I will leave you some hot tea and cookies. I hope yo you and Mrs. Santa have a Good-] ‘Bye! on now . andr see you at ‘The Safe-Way. Love and Kisses pwrene Fletz. if Dear. Santa, bg hope you will read my use I. want to Bet an orange.’ Tractor. with’ black wheels and a metal robot, I also want a red and truck. ita I eau leave outsome AND Carrots |CHRISTMaS CO) for ‘your Reindeer MERRY. & a ahr ey oc "Gerard LAMaRCHE. PS. and’ a TWO WHEELER WITH: t eee Learning erie Castlewar Volimtoer Firemen’ 's Dance Sat., Dec. 10, 1966 Castiegar. Arena Hali Music by Rhythm. Ramblers Admission: $2 Per. Couple Refreshments: 3 for $1 Tickets Available at Castlegar Barber Shop and from all Firemen. 9pm.-1 a.m. ‘TONIGHT AND EVERY WEEKDAY NIGHT FROM NOW UNTIL CHRISTMAS MONDAY TO FRIDAY. 8:30 AM - 9 P.M: SATURDAYS 3:36 A.M - 6 P.M. é David Cooper Men's Wear fe Se RAAAR AAA RASA Piece Stainless Steel Cookware 3-Piece Coronet Stainless Steel .. 4-Piece Coronet Stainless Steel -.. Wear. Ever Cookware, Teflon, 5-Piece Wear Ever, Alum. Top, 5-Pi Wear Ever, Teflon, 3-Piece -: Wear Ever, Turquoise, 5-Piece : — Open Stock on All the:Abave Hema ece. : THIS YEAR GO: ELECTRIC. - Electric Wall Clocks - Blankets - ‘Heating Pads . Regent Blenders «: Rae S and-Sway Ice Crushers: er E Fiend Leary No. M7. ‘Sunbearn ‘Hand Mixers aor sree hath VUUUULESS ‘MORE ELECTRIC GIFTS $27.88 GE.-Electric Can ‘Openers . $29.95 Proven Electric Can: Open ers G.E. Electric Tooth Brush . Proven Electric Knives ° Filtro Cordless Electric Knives GE; Electric Knife G.E. Cordless Electric Knife . --Pona Electric Knife :. Dominion Teflon Griddle 3 ‘Westinghouse ‘Teflon Griddle $5.78 — COFFEE POTS G FRYING PANS — IRONS =:5 = MACUUMS — POLISHERS — TOASTERS * Sea Our New: Stock of Woodenware, Glassware and Cutlesy -_ RARAAARARARAAAAAARARAARAAARA x HRISTMAS. LIGHT: 'S —WRAPPING PAPER _ CASTLEGAR DRUG _CHRI a study on the ABC’s of Public ‘Summer Grant by the (Na- gaia Su Srene bythe va g. This was followed by tional Research Council of Can-j 5P' ada, The award, in the “| Dear ‘Senta, Claus, L-would like to’ have a err itor, radio; a. oll : wit “ICICLES — TREETOPS — TINSEL. ’ Imperial Hand Mixers ...: These ‘ i _SUUULUEEEUERLUUEREERREEEEERE Deluxe Teflon. Deep Lid. of $2000 will enable Dr. Schult to continue research work co menced at the. "University "of Bonn wnere ae ‘did post-doctoral |" he an to be observed in “Impromptu | fill . ae Fians for the christmas ain- | Open Monday - eee ey R. E. Goulet, Corner of Pine and Columbia , Saturday 9'a.m.:to 6 p.m., Friday 9-9 Sunday. and Holiday Hours: 12 Seon - Phone 365-7818 Tours: 12 Lm, &7 Pa: --For. those ‘of you who have Council, Overseas Fellowship. Ae Nisaua-born: Dr... Schultz the University 12. Sq. In. $29.95 | w: G.E. BLENDER Chrome Finish. Two Speed. Stainless Steel Blades $39.95 G.E.. HAIR DRYER ba Toronto and | has articles pub- lished in several leading scienti- fic journals.:He is. one of the most popular teachers in the College’s Mathematics and Phy. sics department. Dr. Schultz is married and lives in Trail. Mary Poznekotf Rites Conducted ‘Mrs. Mary Poznekotf, a re- sident Of Ootischenia for the ‘past 20 years died at her home unter age 87, was aaa eT AURA RAAT ART RATAN ' DAVID COOPER MEN'S WEAR. Now is the time to brouse for Christmas Presents with selection at its fullest and only 14 days left to shop. We will stay open until 9 to- night and _every week night until Christmas, rere The gift you choose for. your Special Man 5 ‘ may,he Joftin the etgra om oye Inge oemece, G.E. FLOOR POLISHERS CHECK ‘AND COMPARE . BEFORE YOUR GIFT In 1912 she came to BC., fir: making her home at Glade and then_in, 1946 at Otischenia. . Poznekoff was a mem. ber of the Union Spiritual Com- munities of Christ. She is survived by her hus- band Joba of Ootischenia: two sous, Alex of Castlegar and Pete of South Slocan; one daughter, Mrs. Alex (Nettie) Lactin of 10 ont 11° «great-grand chil She was predeceased by one daughter, Nora, in 1962, Funeral services were held Tuesday from the Ootischenia Hall with interment et Qctis- chenia Cemetery. Castlegar Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. SHOPPING IS DONE! Boundary Electric Phone 365-7241 FINANCING AVAILABLE ANDERSON INSURANCE AGENCIES INSURANCE AND For All ‘Your REAL ESTATE NFEDS Phone 365-7944 REVUE VEE [fama NARA, And We It’s Christmas For Something We've Never Had:..... : Long picked up just before the big day, Or put it on a charge account with no payment until-next year.” There js a gift box with every item and we can gift wrap your selection with our own distinc- tive gift wrap. -DAVE, HAROLD, WALLY. AND JEFF, the fellows at ‘COOPER'S, are ready to make ‘this a very good Christmas for your Special Man. Come’ in and we'll put our heads together and come up with styles and sizes that fit and look smart. Let’s make this a quality gift Christmas with @ new come-on-strong Botany 500 silk and- wool suit or a co-ordinated sports coat and slack set. A permanently pressed Tooke Van Heusen shirt, a fine virgin wool Jantzen sweater, a Brut After Anything Set, a Hickok tie pin and cufé link set or a sill Tounging Tobe are all quality gifts ‘om... ‘DAVID COOPER MEN’S WEAR a SAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAATAAARANANANAARANAARAAAANAAARRARANARAAAAARAAE * * * * oe A Response To Our Last Ad!! MERRY CHRISTMAS eee ¢ | cookies & pop & sugar for your longeye lashes and Gon eae legs and a stuffed poodle. Will OF es * yudy G. Lins Dear: SANTA CLAUS <2T-would like a set of walkie- talkies, a guitar and a crack-fire show. down’ set. I will to be a good boy, SANTA‘1 leave: you some. name is Gayle and I am reindeer: “Also. would’ you: please LY : ee TER AUES. aE FSE : i SHUR Family Bible Hour. 20m af ‘All Welcome" Dear Santa: i Please Bring me a car rand a truck some blocks and a house a train. I ama’ good boy I'go to bed and don't ery any: more, Come to. my house & Put them under, thet “ree. = CASTLEGAR ROBSON "Phone 865-8887 MORNING WORSHIP Castlegar — 11.15 a.m. Robson — 10 a.m. Castlegar — Sunday School 8.80 a. OF CANADA ‘Uniting ‘Since 1925 the ‘Congregational Methodist and: Presbyterian Churches of Canada KINNAIRD GENELLE Phone 868-7814 Kev. Don Faris WORSHIP Kinnaird — 11 a.m. Genelle — 7 p.m. Kinnaird Church School” ° Age 8 to grade 3-11 am. ee Grade 4 to 9. 9:45 an. re . Now. 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