Page 6 Bth, 295) Glass eck DRESS MAKING, PLAIN SEWING AND BUTTONHOLES. Apply Gofie Cornwell = Naxt .% o Transportation Ge DESMOND T. LITTLEWOOD OPTOMETRIST Post Office Building ‘Wed. 2.80 pom. to 8 Domo Phone 2381 WILLIAM GC. MURPHY CHIROPRACTOR Post Office Building Wed. 2.50 pom. to 8 Pelle Paoove 2381 Gastle News _, “ -/FOR SALE: ONE TIRE IN. GOOD CONDITION e=-TURE AND RIM 475X20. Set of Chains to fit above. Rear set of brake lining- 29 Chevrolet. Apply S. Rysen, ‘Castlegar.- and Car Insurance. LORNE CRYSELER AGENCY AT Tee eo LIFE, FIRE, SCCIDENT ZUCKERHERG'S BEAUTY PARLOR Maple Street Castlegar. FOR SOFT LASTING SPRING . PERMANENTS AND MODERN FEATHER CUTS = PHONE 2661 Go Av SUMNER Naturopathic Physician Eremenko Block Phone 2132 DON’T LET- THE LONG WINTER GET YC’! DOWN! THERE IS STILL fun to -be-had at the Castle-Bar Hanch --Ice is good — skating is free. Hot dogs and hot chocolate available. Jack and Jill Kindergarten has arranged transportation - to.call for and return to their homes, those small children who do not live within walking distance. — KOOTENAY BUILDERS. Building Contractors. New home and remodelling , Free Estimates. Wm, and Alex Plotnikoff " Box 68 Phone 3006 FRED*S BILLIARD PARLOR Confectionery Soft Drinks Drop in To-Day The Kintergarten has been inspected and approved by the Medical Officer for the district; Dr. Anderson. . Rates 35¢ per session or $5.00 per month. Phone B117.. > AND MRS.. MOWHINNIE ENTERTAIN KINNAIRD ZeTROnie CLUB Cold weather and snow flurries did not stop- — mem= : MIRACLE . INSULATING Castlegar --= Phone 4942 ‘Installed by Blower Fuel Saving 30-50% Satisfaction Guaranteed Free Estimates Prop. We : Bhanples &0.Lightle KINNAIRD TAXI “Day or Night Service “Phone 3091 WRIGHT’S AUTO SERVICE’ vers of the Kinnaird Catholic Club meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A.D»: Meijhinnie . (Jr.) on Tuesday evening March 6th. — Mrs. T. Fourt the president, was the chairman of the evening. Father. Barnes opened the meeting with ‘prayers. Regular routine business followed: Mrs. J. Kaufman: read the minutes of the: Glub!s previous meeting and the:. treasurer Mrs. Buckna gave her financial report. — SIL‘S GRILL COMMERCIAL PRINTING Delicious Home Made Pies . . GASTLE NEWS PHONE 3031 - Prices on Reque st Ligot Lunches confectionery. , Mrs. W. Haywood of the sick-visiting committee. gave a report of the visits made by that committee. Discussion on the May Bake Sale was the main business and it was decided to hold a raffle which would be of a major importance. Father Barnes acted as discussion leader. over. a ennaig subject: Parental Education, during which many points of interest were brought up for discussion: Mr» McWhinnie contributed some worthwhile pointers on child education in the home, while Mesdames Rodgers, Hendricks, Wolf, Fourt, Haywood and Kaufman all became interested and’ active participators in the discussion-period. Follwoing the discussion, a social period was. enjoyed during which Mrs. McWhinnie served a delicious lunch, before the meeting adjourned and overshoes, gloves, scarves and overcoats became the business of their ee owners. (Continued on Page 8) —————— tights AUTO SERVICE 1949 METEOR CUSTOM 3: Door Heater and Radidss..tssee$1, 750. 00 1950 PREFECT..0-0ceecccccves $1,200. 00 We specialize in Lubrication Jobs. Drop in to see us. for that Spring Tuen-up. AB CRONIE (Continued from Page 5) and Don Anderson, formerly of the Trail ens were the other previous winners. Second place in the voting went to Loins Nadeau of - the Spokane Flyers. Bill Snider, also of the Spokane club was third follwed by Spence Tatchell of the Dyna- miter and Bill Haldane of the Nelson Maple Leafs. APING ADAM'S RIB We have no objection to the current fashion among members of the female sex who copy the clothes of men, play their games, seek their jobs and demandequal pay and rights...But itis. outrageous when men Jorget their. proper position in the scale of things and stoop to —-—A~-~)/ some of the foibles of the ladies;..If we have reached the period when men study fashion plates and wear flowers in their buttonholes in order to. ger their pic- tures in the newspapers, the decadence of the race has Bropality, gone too far to be arrested: --Cochrane: (ont. )Northiand Post. SELL IT THE CLASSIFIED WAY You"LL GET RESULTS. DUTCH MAID BAKERY ? the Dutch Maid Bakery wishes to announce they have secured the services of Mr. He Herman. of Vancouver. & He has had many years of experience in the baking pusiness: end is‘well qualified’ to give you the best yp in breath, pastry and pies. Try our whole wheat bread. I Castle ues RENATA NEWS , MAS. R. CHALMERS OF ROBSON VISITS RENATA Wel. Mire. RoW. Chalmers of Robson visited. Renata Insiti- tute. A special meeting was held at the home of. Mrs. P. Warkentin on Juesday February 27th, when Mrs:. Chal- mers, related. her experiences with Women's Inatitute work in the early days ledding up to the present date, She brought home the fact jthat we were fortunate be- longing to the Federated Women of the World, explaining the advantages all Institute membera enjoyed. ‘sn. open meeting was held at the school Wednesday February. 28th when Mrs. Ghalmers talked’ on "Food. and it’s Function." She explained the valie of Protein foods that built muscle arid repaired tissue waste.- Other. vitamins so necessary to ‘~i9"s- helath were in- cluded in recipies Mrs. Chalmers gave. to the audience. The mooring was connate ani eyed, Pye all. Aen ‘ Mtr William John Olsen, -son of Mir: “and: Mrs. John-- Olson and Miss Norma Ethel Funk, daughter. of ‘Mr. SEE Mrs. Henry Funk of Renata,! were wed.in a quiet ceremony MecDonald officiated. 8: . Phe bride chose a grey | uit with navy eecdanarl aa et and a.corsage of white ‘and tea roses. Her attendant, — Patricia Shiell, wore a navy dress with navy and white “goceasories and a corsase of pink and white carnations. Mr.‘Exrnest Funk the bride’s brother was best man... .: _& reseiption was held in Renata the duy following ~ hen they returned from their honeymoon destination |: Vancouver...Open house was held at the home of Mr. and Mre. Funk between the hours of 3 and 9 p.m. with a ‘ dance following. Out .of- town visitors were Mrs. John .. end. daughter from Nakusp end Mr.- Ernest: Funk. : Mr. and Mrs. Henry Funk returned with the brid: and” gromm to Nakusp for the reception there. -' _Nakuap . will be the nenlgweds homo, ‘Dishes and ornaments : are ‘usually cleaned: by washing or oeoled, for sudden Bhenees of: venperaturs. are Aikely |; to orack chine. eer PINEAPPLE CREAM PIR : CHEESE, 2? Ib: boxes LAYLm R_GOLDEN CORN t —E—E ass in the Revelstoke United Church, February isth. Revs f 4 Estevan, Sask, (oP) “dn hot ‘water and-soap. they should not be quickly: heated : = FOR SALE... 1935 = oe SEDAN oe BARGAIN PRICED, - INSPECTION INVITED * “your friendly. Chevron, Station" ra Seen ay NEW 8 ROM ROBSON, ‘on puncue ey ‘the Woe ‘hela an evening teeta aK the “home of Mras Ro Weldie, with: Mrs.'W. Waldie presiding. ‘The necting Grened with the singing of the WeIe ; Ode. ; : It was voted ‘that a, donation of $20. 00 be. sent to. ‘gohments “were a by ) hostesses i ee , “ jiseht “Mrs Re .Weldte end hades Suecher. ieee seca Ae social: imeoting of the vent ig Group. was held vat the home of Mrs. G. Hett, with 18 members present. After: brief business: ‘he averse: wae | apeny | ioe sewing and:knitting. © ct Mine 6 Bow ‘Smecher was: the Ateky ‘winner. ‘for the. ated Grawsees .. fy ot aa at ute hosteasearwere ras Be Grant: cand: Ares iyo Hott. Resi dents. wore awakened. by a oud * dommotion in the ‘nights They found a dog entangled. in ‘the Tops): ‘ofa ehiléren's swing; swinging, around | “end. “JUST AROUND THE CORNER! SPRING ?OT UME. nee 20 ag We: have now added. lee Cream. is our new department. Incidenfally our garden. seeds. are now on display, toed “ CREAM,all flavors, ese0 ‘COLA, Seven U CHOCOLATE. CANDY ;. (Limi TALL, CANS MILK, ali -SLICED BACON, 1b. ‘:p GARLIC RINGS, 1b.:' AUNT. JEMIMA PANCAKE! } ‘RED TOP DOG FOOD, 2°¢ Urea ‘ TOMATOES.,. 1 tb. ee HEBs oa cueb te CLE Censor “Me Bel We Campbell Sty | returned Wednesday. from, - Pe Business Heep Se, Mace IP May GPA 1) THE. NEW. PENICILI N ba 7 Pondetss.+. / $1 25°. arene |@Cillenta Lozengers. u TEST Vopere seers be GEOG IN STYLE I{FoRr COUGH. & ‘COLD _ CORDUROY, JACKETS {est Bronchial - Three differe ASyrup. Cherry Bark Styles. : Cough. Bu uckleys | a Py eu ¥ : : Bayern’ Aspirin cEreset att