CASTLE NEWS“ THUR. APRIL 21ST, 1949. PAXTON G ROCERY DUMONT SUBDIVISION. ~ GROCERIES — . COLD MEATS - ICE CREAM - , CONFECTIONERY. CASTLEGAR SCOUTS. (Cont.from P.5) first All-Canadian Jamboree to be held at Ottawa in July. If any one has any jobs the boys can do to help them earn the trip, the Committee would be very glad to be informed. The cost is very cheap, only $48 inclusive for the two- weeks tripe Only First Class Scouts over 14 are allowed to gow It will be .& wonderful experience for the Scouts to camp with 3000 ofhers from all parts _ of the Dominion and with representative Scouts for. the U.S.A. Mre Gordon Pet- tit has taken over as Cubmaster from Mr | | Re Simmonds, who has been forced to re- sign after some two years in charge of | the Pe. te Mrse McPhearson and Mro Le | Grouta e are acting as Asst.Cubmasterso KINNAT D NEWS 4 ‘usiness meeting of the W.I.o was | ‘cently at the home of Mrso Jo Lewis, essisted by Mrse Le Ackney. The resolutions for the coming Convention were compiled and forwarded to head- quarters. The winners of the "Home Bridge" Series were Mrs. To Nicholls f and Mr. Tom Fourt. The next meeting, a- social, will be held at Mrs. Nicholls, where a flower~gardening talk will be given by Mro Fred Plester. MrseLeitner f wlll also tell of some of her experienc- es in teaching in Northern B. Go ROBINSON+BRADLEY ‘DRY GOODS KINNAIRD INCLUDED IN OUR NEW SPRING SHIPMENT ARE LADIES PLAIN GABARDINE AND WOOL PLAID SKIRTS. GABARDINE SLACKS AND, MATCHING SPORT BLOUSES. MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS — PLAIN & CHECKED. NICE ASSORTMENT OF CHILDREN'S’ PRINT. DRESSES. — WE STOCK SAVAGE SHOES FOR CHILDREN. THUR. “APRIL ISANITARYZ2 18T TUESDAY Or EVERY Kinnaird Conimunity Hall | 1:30 = 5:00 PeM. ROBSON: LAST TUESDAY OF EVERY MONTH. Robson Community Memorial Hall 1:30 =~ 35200 PeMe CASTLEGAR: 4TH THURSDAY OF EVERY MONTHe Parish Hall » Maple Street 1:30 — 4300 PeMo MOTHERS ARE ASSISTED BY: 1. General Health Supervision of the Well Child. ° 2. Immunizing the Healthy Child. 5. Weighing the Well Baby. KINNAIRD: MONTH. 218T, 1949. PAGE 7. AND ARIES -5/STEEL BATH |-KI9"C. 1. BASIN I- TOILE T— wHiTe SEAT 2S (Doe fee Serr RIM SINKS Folk Dancing is still proving very popular in Kinnairde Some of the teen- agers and younger people are practising with partners and also in sets, with a view to entering the coming Music Fes- tival. This is the first year dancing has been judged and is causing plenty. of excitement. There are special prac-— tice sessions peing held Wed. after- noon and Saturday evening by Mrs.Shaw, of Trail. Mr. Lina Manarin, travelling on the Queen Mary from Italy, arrived in Kin- naird two weeks ago and is staying with his brother, Mr.e Je Manarine Kinnaird Firemen were called to another small fire across the railway tracks. Prompt action saved having to fight a possibly larger fireo Miss Anne Tait, a recent arrival from Scotland, was "welcomed" to Kinnaird at a delightful afternoon tea at the home of Mrs. We Evanse Others invited were Mrs. Ke Robertson, Mrse A. Creighton, Mrso Ao McWhinnie, Mrso Ge Bird, Mrae Wo Collinson, Mrse Bo Mahoney, Mrss Ro Anderson, Mrs. Ae De MceWhinnie, Mrse Wo Jacobson, Mrs. Ao Eldridge, Mrs oR White -Mre Mark Dumont viet aed Mr. We Collin- son on Tuesday. la INNAIRD Zc2cmereS KINNAIRD Zgecreare THE OUTSTANDING DANCE EVENT OF THE SEASON. “KINNAIRD COMMUNITY HALL FRIDAY APRIL 22ND. BALLOONS, STREAMERS , ha ae ete DRESS OPTIONAL. REFRESHMENTS . SERVED. _ $1.00 PER’ PERSON . 1 DANCING 9'= 1. COME: EARLY. CASTLEGAR RECREATIONAL PROJECT SOCIET GPS UNDAY CORONATION HALL B22PM. ae “ ) .. OBJECT. TO ACQUIRE C. Mo & S. CO. GRANT OF $28,000.00 YOU OWE IT TO YOURSELVES AND °- YOUR CHILDREN TO ATTEND. . _ COME AFTER CHURCH. - _residence in Trail at the home of Mr. KINNAIRD NEWS (CONT'D) Mrse E. Ve Calkin and daughter Shirley are spending Easter holidays with rela- tives in Kamloopse Miss Gladys Edmonson, of Fruitvale, has been visiting her brother and sis— ter in Kinnaird for a few days, return- ing to her home.on Thursday. Miss Shirley Collinson has taken up’ and Mrse De Tjader, 1160 Columbia Ave. . Mrs. Ke Robertson and daughter Elaine were visitors on Sunday at Nelson, where Mr. Robertson was‘a patient in the hospital. He returned to his home Wednesday afternoone Winners of the Mixed Bridge Club, sponsored by the Kinnaird Improvement Society, held their final evening of play on Saturdaye Winnérs for the evening were Mrs. Ae Creighton and Mre D. Wilkinson. ‘High aggregate —- Mrs. A. Greighton and Mr. Joe Burrowse The Alpha Bridge Club.met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrae Ts Fourte The hostess was also The holder of the high scoreo BIRTHS: To Mr. & Mree Je Blackwell, at the Mater—Misericordiae Hospital, Ross~- land, a sone Mrse Blackwell was form- erly Miss Kay Toogoode NOTICE TO CONFORM WITH CHANGE TO DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME EFFECTIVE MONDAY, ‘APRIL 25TH, CANADIAN PACIFIC FREIGHT AND EXPRESS OFFICES WILL OPEN AT 8200 AsM. AND CLOSE AT 4:50 Pott D.8.T. DAILY EXCEP? SUNDAY, TICKET AND TELEGRAPH SERVICE REMAINS CONTINUOUS. Mr. & Mrse E. Le Stanford have visit-. ing them for the Easter Holidays Mrse “James Taverna and daughter, Karen, of Revelstoke, and Mrse Agnes Corrigan and grandson, Jimmie Merritt, of Trail. Mro and Mrs. He Hyson and son, of, Oliver, were week-end guests of Mr. & Mrs. Je Me Campbell Mrse Nels Bystrom spent the Easter week-end with her parents in Nelsono Mr. & Mrs. Ke Popoff, of Slocan Gity, were in Castlegar this week seeing about their property which was flood- damaged recently. Mree Popoff is the former Mayoress of Slocan City. Mrs. J». Jensen and son, Harold, Miss Lucy Makeifff, returned Monday from Grand Forkse . Miss Mary Walker, RoN., of Nelson, visited her home here this weeks Miss Lena Wapple, of Lethbridge, was a guest at the home of her brother~in- law and sister, Mre & Mrs. Jo Kelly. for a few dayse Roger Toogood has been admitted to the Queen Alexandria Solarium, where he will be a patient for some times IN THE CASTLE THEATRE PARAMOUNT NEWS MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY . EASTER’ SEALS DRIVE OPENS - Ottawa ~ mniy, symbol of thousands of young people suffering from polio, meets government leaderse Later at a Chateau Laurier dinner, Timmy sells tne first sheet of Easter seals to the Prime Minister to officially open the tnird annual drivee _(Gonttd on P.8) and SPORTSMEN'S Shas YES, WITH THE WEATHER GETTING NICER, WE. WOULD SUGGEST YoU COME IN AND. SEE OUR LINE OF COLEMAN CAMP STOVES, POCKET STOVES, ETC. OUR STOCK OF FISHING TACKLE Is BECOMING VERY COMPLETE. “DROP IN AND LOOK AROUND.