STLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, December 14, 1972 Letters to Santa Claus 927 Oth Ave, Kinnaird, b.c. a And for my brother Alex toy. car and a Sesame Street Thank You Tom and Alex I will leave you a peace of cake and three cookie: e 8 @ © Dear Santa T've been a really good Christmas ing car. I will leave salt for the raindeer and some cocoa for you, Hope you have a save trip, ve Little Gerry Sheufer Dear Santa I would like it if you would get me some barbie colths and barbie shoes. I saw you in Nelson and you were on the fire truck. Did you see Shan, Darrol and me? We were in the truck, ou like all kinds of ‘ THE SHEPHERDS ARE TOLD OF A SAVIOR From THE LIVING BIBLE “That night some shepherds were in the fields out- Castlegar, B.C. side the village guarding their flocks of sheep. Sud- Dec. 6, 1972 denly an angel appeared among them, and the land- _ pear Santa, f scape shone bright with the glory of the Lord. They How are you down were badly frightened, but the angel reassured them. there at the north pole? jagtat be afraid!” he said “I pring you the moat Does: Rudolph still have hs joyful news ever announced, and it is for everyone The Savior—yes, the Messiah, the Lord—has been How, are. the reindeer? born tonight in Bethlehem! How will you recognize him? You'll find a baby wrapped in a blanket lying in a manger!” Suddenly, the angel was joined by a vast host of others—the armies of heaven—praising God: “Glory to God in the highest heaven,” they sang, “and peace on earth for all those pleasing him.” When this great army of angels had returned again to heaven, the shepherds said to each other, “Come on! Let’s go to Bethlehem! Let’s see this wonderful thing | thet has happened, which the Lord has told us about.’ They ran to the village and found their way to Mary and Joseph. And there was the baby, lying in the manger. The shepherds told everyone what had hap- pened and what the angel had said to them about oe eae a ne this chile: ends with E? Postoffice. Illustrations from Lo TAYLOR'S BIBLE STORY BOOK "ettzabeth Barbosa eeee Castlegar, B.C. basics eae », Decs6, 1972 se eae ear'St. Nick. 2 To all of the wonderful people of this area that gave me their vote | can only say the follow- ing: “I feel I did not lose anything. In fact, just knowing now that I had your fellowship and the support you gave me on such.short notice, | have won so much!” : My sincere and humble thanks. LUKE 2:8-17 ve, Leonard Fuller * & © & Castlegar, B.C. Dee. 6, 1972 Dear Santa, How are Does. Rudolp! nose? Will you bring me a sizzler set? Is Rudolph feel- ing find well. Will see on Saturday. . Love, Armando Jardin eee 8 Castlegar, B.C. Dec, 6, 1972 Dear ‘Santa, Tve been one of your our reindeer? have a red THANK you ie How ‘ are’ you?. For Christmas I would reely like a microscope and a chemis- try ‘set. Love, - Dallas Jeffery ee 8 @ legar, B.C. Dec. 6, 1972 Dear Santa, I like your red coat and your nice red slay and uld like a toy army, Paul G. Samsonoff I wot boat and some men on it. Gordon Lamont eoee#e WHY NOT GET THE BEST? ITH Castlegar, B.C, Dec. 6, 1972 Dear Santa, ; Iam a good boy. If you can,, Santa, wil you please bring me a se! and John a Sizzlerset and for Darrin a set. of Hot wheels and. for Dawn a Barbleset and for Tammy a Ricky Rivet . Castlegar, B.C. Dec. 6. 1972 Dear Sant I would like a pipe truck and a crane.. How are your reinder doing? I hope you have a fine Christmas. ve, Paul Travassos eee? Castlegar; B.C. Dec. 6, 1972 Dear Santa, I never miss your car- toons Santa. Dus Rudolph have that red nose? Td like a guitar please. Love, Johnny Silva ees #8 Castlegar, B.C. Dec, 6, 1972 Dear Santa, T've been a good elght year old boy. For Christ- mas I would like a chem- istry set. I am looking for- wards to get it. you better watch out, for. Apollo seven- teen. It is snowing here. 1 would like to be one of your elves, I would he a left hand elf. : Love, Cameron Kilpatrick, * Castlegar, B.C. December 6, 1972 Dear St. Nick, I have been a good boy, St. Nick I will leave some sugar for your rein- deer. Tll.leaye some. ap ples for Rudolph. St. Nick you better Watch out for the Apollo 17 splash down! St. Nick, for Christmas I want a watch, ~ Generating Capacity Up. With Whatshan B.C. Uydro’s electric generating capacity was=in- creased by 50,000 kilowat- ts early this month when Whatshan generating station . on the west shore of, Arrow Lake some four miles north of the Fauquier ferry land- - ing dock, was brought into service. The completely re-built powerplant replaces the former Whatshan plant that had been non-operational since 1968. Soon-to-rise wat- er level in the Arrow reser- voir caused its planned withdrawal from service in that year. ; The new. powerhouse . c BC. New, Super CHROMACOLOR sit Sante, Dec. 6, 1972 @ Richer Colors @ Superior Brightness T love you, Santa. How @ Greater Contrast @ Sharper Datail - are your reindeer? Is Ru- Also, B&W TVs, Radios and Stereos ~ dolph feeling fine? Iph has a shiny nose. MIKE‘S T.V. SERVICE pelts aveonath elias 270 Columbia Ave., Castlegar — Telephone 365-5112 De Melo Christmas Gift - suggestions Just for Her HAND BAGS GLOVES Kid. — Nylon or Wool PANTI HOSE S.M.L XL XXL ~ SLIPPERS Silver & Gold — Orton Pile DUSTERS — three quarter length & Long S.M.L. and O.S, GOWNS — Waltz Length & Long BABY DOLLS NEGLIGEE SETS Mini, Waltz Length & Long Cr SWEATERS — Fine Guage or Bulkie- igs : HOSTESS GOWNS — LONG DRESSES — SKI WEAR We Also Have Gift Certificates KARNIE’S Mrs. Walter Trubetskoff, Brilliant an are built at an elevation some 40 feet penst t sup- plied water to the old plant continues to serve the new. One modern 50,000 kw gen- eral unit replaces the three 11,000 kw units. All equipment was sal- vaged from the old power- plant. Only the outer con- crete-shell remains, and this is scheduled for removal at low water next spring. The new Whatshan plant is designed for remote control operation. It will supply additional power for Hydro’s south- ern Interior customers, and also provide voltage ‘control and increased service securi- ty throughout the Arrow -. Lakes power. district. * gee you ‘gain’ St. Nick I made up a poam call What Christmas meen to me, Christmas is a present and Jesus zeing born. Chris- tmas is a brandnew bike with a shiny horn, Christ. mas is a Christmastree and Santa drinking frozen tea. But the best thing of Christ. mas is waking up on Christ mas morn, ve, obert Popolt Castlegar, B.C. Dec. 6, 1972 Dear Santa, I would like a toy Billy blast off and a real box ca- mera with some Air Devils. ve, Michael Badior oe ¢ @ . Castlegar, B.C. Dee. 6, 1972 Dear St. Nick, I_wood like a barble doll, I wood like someclo- thes too, ve, Debie The Scene at... KINNAIRD JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL Lots of things happen- ing! ? s The old ping-pong ta- ° ble has been set up in its winter place in the lobby, and scores of students chal- lenge each other In the morning, at noon, and after school. e s e Our school DJ Club is in full swing. Led by or- ganizer, Mark Vroom, we ve music in our corridors for the hour before roll call each morning., Our radio call letters are JPTL. Can you guess what they stand or? Plans are underway for a Christmas show and our school dance. ‘ Thanks to the art de- partment our halls are very oe e Castlegar, B.G December 6, 1972 Dear Santa, T've been a very good girl. How are your rein- deer? Well, I hope they're fine. I_want a Susie bake oven. Please get me some prfuoom too, I want. lots of for C Sh Man Hospitalized After Accident A Shoreacres man has been hospitalized following an accident Friday to local police at 11 pm Fred F. Makortoff was Your Friend, Janice Osachoff eee @ Castlegar, B.C. Dee. 6, 1972 Dear Santa, How are your reindeer? I hope all is well in th north pole. Will you please bring me a race ‘car set? ‘our friend, Jackie Ramsden eee e Castlegar, B.C, Dee, 6, 1972 Dear Santa, 5 Tve been a good little boy. If you have .a globe please can I have it. e, : Douglas Hemmons eee ol Castlgar, B.C. December 6, 1972 Dear Santa, ( T have been a good girl during the year. Please may I have a giant teddy bear and a:ten: speed? I want to years I am the: smallest person in our Love, Lynda Johnstone oe #8 @ Castlegar, B.C. Dear Santa, Dee. 6, 1972 - 1am a good boy and I. will leave some cookies for you and some milk. I want a-football game for Christ- mas, Love, Tommy Demeo oes @ Castlegar, B.C. December 6, 1972 Dear Santa, I am eight years old. Thave a sister. Her name is Kerri-Anne. Wake me up when you come, please. Do you still have Rudolph? Please can I have a Barbie camper. ; Love to you, Kathy Banham oee8 6 Dear Santa ‘Will you please bring me some gifts for me too. Bring me a kitchen camper and some barby dolls and some barby. clothes and some games and a stove and some food that I can cook something to eat. And IN CASTLEGAR IS THE RUG as the driver of a car which was travelling near the Brilliant Bridge on Highway SA when it left the travelled section ot the ded _alon; festive with Christmas de- corations, The gym will’ be especially gay tls, year. Mrs, Walters has organ- ized a Christmas hamper drive and all sorts of good things are pouring in daily, There is a popcorn tree in the library and some- thing mysterious taking place by the frophy case, Mr. Clark's room is fantastic! Each of his desks has been transformed into wuz: Coffee Break by Lois Hughes CHURCHE ST. RITA'S ¢ CATHOLIC CHURCH Rey. W. Harrison Ph, 365-7143 Sunday Masses at 9am,- 11am, -7 pm, CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Office 365-3430 Home 465-6667 Next to the Cloverleaf Motel) : Castleaird Plaza School 9.45 ¢ § Family Worshy 11 am Evening wor ip Service objects, It's not school room at all. John Roberts. has the honor of being the top read- er of the entire student body of grade 8's, He iis reading at a grade 10 level and already pushing to- wards 11. e e Sports wise we are as proud as punch of. our team efforts. In last week's 15 and under volleyball tournament we came in se- cond, very close to the win- ners, Stanley Humphries! Both our schools left Nelson, Rossland and Trail far behind;—and the final seore stood 18-15, 15-7, and 15-10, as we finally bowed to SHSS. It was great to watch such .spirlted competition. beautifully ar like a “e road and p rm the ditch until stricking a large boulder causing the car to flip. Police report the vehicle a total loss with the incid- ent still under investigation. “SELL WITH CLASSIFIEDS” REGIONAL ECUMENICAL PARISH Anglican & United Churches ROBSON COMMUNITY CHURCH 9:45 A.M. United or Anglican Service 9:45 A.M. Sunday School ST. DAVID'S CHURCH, CASTLEGAR 8:00 A.M. Holy Communion 9:00 A.M. Sunday School 10:00 A.M. United Church Service .11:15 A.M, Anglican Service (Communion) {SUNDAY SCHOOL BEGINS ON SEPTEMBER 19 || Parish Office: Phone 365-8337 Clergy: Terry Allen and Ted Bristow (alternate weeks) Business and Professional Directory ST. PETER LUTHERAN: CHURCH . 405 Maple St., Castlegar : Worship Service 2 p.m.., Sunday School 10 am. 965-7502 and 365-8354 | “The Church of the « Lutheran Hour” APOSTOLIC CHURCH One block East of the - Wed. 7.80 Prayer Bible | N. Walker - Phone 365-6662' PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 701 First Ave. : Pastor: Rev. H. H. Graham) Church Ph. 361-6212 Nave yet to do th A thoie ‘Christieas ee ct BN dividual person, Sunday School 9.55 am, @ Mornin, Evangel Worship 11 am. tie ce 7 p.m Tuesday: Bible Study 7.30 Friday: Young Peoples 7.80 ———— A PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH | Services & Church School Sundays at 1130 am. . Minister Rev. Clare Martin gap te Ph, 352-7400, Nelson, B.C. : ang to show how the histor- ————— CHURCH OF GOD 804 - 7th Ave., Sunday School - for all . ages —.10 a.m. = Morning Worship 11 o.m. - Evening Fellowship Hour teas 7:30 pm *'! Minister: Ira Johnson Ph. 365-6762 Dutch Cleaning Service Day-Week or Monthly . Contracts Shampooing wall to wall: et and carp and rugs Free Estimates. Ph. free of charge sae 7128 or Nelson Ze! 6826, Castlegar. C. Van Pelt MARKEN ENTERPRISES Amway Distributors Ph. 365-5459 Kinnaird, B.C. Industrial, Commercial and Residential lectrical Wiring BOLINDARY. Electric (Castlegar) Ltd. Electric Heat Specialists Medallion Homes Ph, 365-7241 FAMILY SHOE Way 24 hr, Service on most Shoe Repairs. heels while you wait Holder of Orthopedic Certificate of Registration in the Shoe Service . Institute of America VACUUM FILTER QUEEN SALES & SERVICE 1440 Bay Ave., Trail, B.C. Ph, 368-9164 For RUBBER STAMPS See, Phone, Write Clean Cut Rubber Stamp Shop Box 25, Robson, B.C. Ph, 365-7605 PARDMAN FURNITURE Maytag Sales and Service GUARANTEED REPAIRS Ph. 365-5240 GREEP’S ELECTRIC ICAL CONTRACTING SALES & SERVICE Ph. 365-7075 Free Estimates DESMOND T. LITTLEWOOD D.O.S. - OPTOMETRIST 366 Baker St. Nelso n, B.C. Ph, 352-5152 H. VAN OOSTEN COLUMBIA SIGNS Pinste | — Neon — Painted Professional — Prompt Installations 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 P Next to Young Agencies 7 to 9 pm. MOORE FORMS ADDING TAPES RECEIPT BOOKS CASTLEGAR NEWS Phone 365-7266 - How About Something Fishy By Lols Hughes the pleasure of seeing the For those persons who used. A gift we have all en- joyed in our home has been a siting of outdoor lights bought by one of the chil- dren, With the expense of a growing family, we had set this purchase aside each year vowing next year we would be able to make the outslde of the house as fes- tive as the inside. These lights have been part .of our Christmas for several years now and are once ” ae ‘istmas. shoppin, /the race is on, seared ; Often the question is |. how to complete the list of and still remain in the udget set down by the in- |..>_ «For -younger _ members of the favally 4 gift for the entice family, such as a set e8, ‘each member of the family Yean share and the. giver has q Stamp Collectors Starter Kits Now Offered by PO Department. For the first time in ; Canada a starter kit for ; Stamp collecting and a com- |, prehensive reference book on: Canadian stamps will be available from the post of- fice department. The two it- ems have now been releas- ed for Christmas. any child or adult to start their own stamp the Kit comes com collection. The Kit also includes a listing of all Canadian postage stamps issued from 1967 through 1971. The two items will be available for $2 each at most post offices through- out Canada and by mail or- der through the depart- mient’s Philatelic Service in designe terest in stamp collecting ‘al, cultural and economic vachievements of a nation are Teflected in its postage mips. The “Stamp Starter Kit” is the first one of a series which will feature historical’ notes and postage . stamps illustrating ferent aspects of Canada’s herit- age. “Ideally ‘equipped for ‘For your financial require- } | : ments, 's only one 5 S answer... ; LAURENTIDE : FINANCE in Nelson at 367. Baker Street PEN MONDAY TO FRIDAY ROM 6:30 A.M. TO 5 P.M. @ Cash for any worthwhile purpose ) Fast, efficient. “> personalized service DROP: IN AND SEE US Castlegar Man Named Among | Award Winners Tom McGauley of Cas- tlegar was named among the 148 Simon Fraser Uni- versity students to have re- ceived an academic scholar. ship from a total of $20,000 in aware Mr. McGauley, who is a Stanley Humph Second: 1 laetiy ape for Christmas? again trimming the front en. ance, Another that would be suitable for any age is an aquarium. gain I. am making personal reference when the first aquarium came into our home, . If you have ever bought an older home and started to remodel you will: have memories of the days when little or nothing was spent on pleasure and the com- plot ion of the home was the only goal — often a goal that takes several years to ‘reach. pistely useless but strickly for my pleasure. : turned out to be an acquarium. It- was not hard for him to know m: interests seeing on our wed- ding trip, which in reality was real our travelling from our home to make our home in Castlegar, he not only had‘a bride but a jug of gold fish. So then came the ac quarium which to this day still brings me easure. My husband only looks at them as an added decor the dining room. ‘With the proper set up there is no work to keeping eC ears of doing nothing but yanging filters and top: ping the water yet having the aquarium water remain e clear. The children at various stages have shown an in- terest in this hobby and at plght the overhead lights of ium night ght, rvee SB pleted. fis] “ifish ds an _ individual’ 2 tastes I kéep ‘i : ‘ ep my more un: : Fortunately many of: the fish ave dived several Ped fellow I received one mother’s day. The biggest pleasure is com; ete, length ra to of ‘five six Inches i io if you are wonder- ing what might be nice for Christmas it just might be ary School graduate and who at that time received the valedictory award and leadership cup, was recipi- ent of a $150 SFU open scholarship. These scholarships are funded by the university as well as private and commer- cial donors with the various ; or Phone Doug Overholt Branch: Mgr. at 352-6626 A AURENTIDE ADIAN COT LAUREATION FINANCIAL CORPORATION LIMITED. ue from $75 to $500. oso Boe-caT SNOW THROWER Bos-ca] is aTHROWER -..nota BLOWER Ceasers wires POWER-PACKED PERFORMANCE — Rugged 5, 7, or 8 hp. (depending on model) Briggs & Strat- - ton winterized engine with EASY SPIN starting. TOTAL RANGE CAPABILITY — “Full-Flo" dis- charge chute swivels to throw snow up to a full * 30° ft. ina 180° range. ‘ >» EXCLUSIVE 2-STAGE DESIGN — Direct-flow, centa. 3 audit Bureau of Circulations, (Mrs.) Lols Hughes, News Editor Mail subscription rate to the Castlegar News 1s $6.00 per year. The price by delivery boy 1s 15 cents an issue, Single coples in stores are 15 Second-class mail registration number 0019, The Castlegar News 1s a member of the It is a member of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association: and the B.C. division Published Every Thursday At CASTLEGAR NEWS OF THE Castlegar, B.C. writer, “Pen” Agreement: the of the Weekly be to: All should ‘The Editor, Castiegar News, Drawer 490, Castle- war, BC. Letters for publication must be signed 1, V. Campbell, Publisher ,— | Burt Campbell, Editor ® Manager ene Brodman, Shop Foreman names will: be used on request, but the correct name must be submitted. 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Broccoll and sliced turkey combine with a Imported main dish, “CHRISTMAS FOOD FESTIVAL HAMS PORK CHOPS PORK BUTT ROAST BOLOGNA .,..:.. FRESH GROUND HAMBURGER CANADA GRADE “A”, BEEF STEA T-BONE, NO. T QUALITY . Ib, SAUSAGE NILK PACIFIC TALL TINS 5.1.00 jouda sauce in an easy variation on an old classic savoury Holland ~_69¢| TURKEYS QO; y y to Midnigh Friday 4 p.m. - 2 a.m., Saturday 12 Noon - J a.m. READY TO EAT. Whole or Shank Portion .. Government Inspected. Rib Cut... ..0...0..0.. Ubs Boston Style ............ bb. Terry J. Oudes, Kinnaird Government Inspected ,....... D-BAR=D LICENSED “DINING ROOM in Wednesdays and Th 4 p.m. Sunday 12 Noon - 10 p.m. + D-BAR-D. CABARETS Friday 9 p.m, -2..m. Saturday 9 p.m. - Tam. THIS WEEKEND THE WESTERN RAMBLERS PARTY BOOKINGS AVAILABLE MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY — PHONE 365-3294 » D-BAR-D RIDING STABLES ' One Mile. South of Weigh Scales at Ootischenia ise a ee ana 19 ¢ 79: 49 » 09 No. 1 Quality .... ‘GRADE “A” FROSTED, “ASTD. SIZES .. Ib. 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