: “Castle News mt : na a Thursday. January .:11th, 1951. . January. < Lith, 1951 Castle News t ounrarn AND COFFEE SHOP 5 following members: of the. Brigade for their co-operatil ee SERVICES during the year. The time which they contribute makes BUS , EP oO T possible the prote¢tion the Village enjoys: 4. ae Assistant Chief, G. Carr - Engineer, J. Taylor, K.° .|Rigby, Ev-Hall, 7. Townsend, S..Dower, J. Keliy, F.- os ct RITA'S CHURCH, THE NEW 'NECCHI sum ING ‘MACHINE. Second Sunday ‘after the Epiphany,“ or SEs. 5 THE woRK oF avr FACTORY MACHINES LIGHT LUNCHES SERVED ANYTIME, PTE AND Fomenoff, J. Mason,-3. Desaulnter, J. Schnell and Ne. a ‘sunday Masses 6:50 and ll o'clock. == ee s : COFFEE, HOT CHOCOLATE, SOFT DRINKS & Gelou. = 2 bins Gonfessions -- Saturday at 7:30 psn. - | WITH NO. APTACEMENTS 70. ‘Bur. i Catechiam for Grades. 1, 2 and 3 children at 9:50 ICE CREAM, FLOATS, MILK SHAKES, CANDY. SOE ces ‘ R.A.D. West, ‘Sunday mores ie. MAGAZINES AND SUBSCRIPTIONS . or Fire Chief. 5 “\ MARES: BUTTON. HOLES, ‘SEWS ON BUTTONS; = merge eit Cape ene | he /SEWS ZIG ZAG, EMBROIDERS, DARNS, ‘SHH. St. JOSEPH'S CHAPEL —KINNATRD es ue : , FORWARD AND REVERSE; MAKES “MONOGRAMS - G. CRAFT RE-ELECTED’ feginine from Page ay HARD Sunday ‘Mess. 10 o%clock. : ie eee ee GUARANTEED BY Goon HOUSEKEEPING . in his re-election for a third tern. a ae = mec =oR SEAVER ‘ Catechism classes, ee ae Mesa. sao oer a : ee * are After neggtiations. which were marked .by their cordial When 13 poee ola Lynn Higehrdsen: a Castlegar Girl Bots 7 -Be panues Be : Pree tus es ead | be ‘TERMS, NO: GARRYENG, CHARGES. no spirit.of co-operation on the part of both partiés, a Guide, saved a 10-year-old boy from drowning at Pass a ee ; : Spoipie oF ere es : Peau: new salary schedule: has Here approved by the C.D.T.A. Creek in 1949, little did she know that an honor was oe ANGLICAN CHURCH eee : ; cere eens eee are c. Woe eee and the Bosra. Jan store for her. : get Shite oe : ee ne oe ae - Le ae A new bus shelter has. been completed for the children “She was merited a‘Girl Guide. silver cross, one of See sunday January: lath. aes : fs ee i! “the wear se of ne Cutholic ‘Women's. League ay “Ste ; at the airport road‘ and.will fill a.long felt need. ,|the highest honors in guiding, and the first of its | Castlegar 9: 30 ‘a.me ‘Gestleger cr 20 Pome : : Rita's parish hela their reguler: monthly. meeting on The ninth progress claim on the new gchool for : kind to-come to the ‘district. a Fellowship hour -- Bi 30 Dems : : : 2 - | Thur sday, evening in the ‘Rectory,: with the: President $37,000 was examined and approved. Mr. King reported The citation from Toronto headquarters, accompany- | Robson 11:15’ a.m. : ef : Mrs: R. McIver in the: chair. ‘There: was a good ‘atten- that bus schedules for the school children appear to be-|ing the award, tells how she saved the life of Ken- ~ s ‘Religious ‘filn 10:50 a.m. : : orlaeae es : ; = satisfactory. | - |neth frew at-a' picnic at Pass Creek near Castlegar ae Kinnaird» & poem. | are ‘Archdeacon. ‘BIA: Resker, Vicer. Father Barnes ‘opened the neettne with the League | < aan Pee ae noe operating with Peptrcupe nats ~.)4ug. 25, 1949. She dived into deep water to rescue _ is : ore : : --|Prayer. rom Grades 9 - n the upper story an e elementary |the boy when he. fell off.a raft. ' ia sh : CESS SE ree ‘ to empl children in the lower story. The epumeniian and science a igen will receive her silver cross on Friday, Janu- 1 THE. UNITED CHURCH oF. CANADA ° oe ee BL Ea ee __Durite, the businoes period i nae decided te mise room it is expected will be in operation in. about three |ary 19th, the presentation taking place on the stage. : Sheena : Sees wan ie annual St.Patrick's Day event. were disctissed end. “some” ee weeks. The home economics and industrial arts areas are |of the Castle Theatre at 9 pome J Kinnaird ul: is ‘Boms Sei Sone tee Se : asin desiaicne wade definite. — ; 2 ager ‘ also progressing but will not be in operation until Lynn is a student at the new Castlegar High School, “|Cestlegar 7:50 Doms os es “after the business: ‘meeting, ‘ge new. "monthly. ‘project | next year, under the. Jumor-Senior High School progran. and is a patrol leader for her company. She has--been r! j “| Come and Worship. ree : i eS EE acta began.--the reading of a ing, ¢ ‘book: in great. demand The Board spent a-considerable amount of study on a a Guide for three years. Her father, Frank Richardson, \Rev. ToTs Horricks, Minister. eerie CS a te ce : cecnneaanty ‘titled "0, Really, by O'Reilly” « ‘The first: review of school population and statistics eet a view is.a -‘smelterman. : ; : : i eal fal chapter was, read’ by. Mrs. Ray “MeLver -‘Leagus: Presiden cy eee ee See Ae —- : | zommmsan smvzons “\-["the'nontaay natfle thie. tino, abiieious cake wes probation,, to the new high school and a part time oD TIME DISTRICT RESIDENT PASSES. © | Serviess: to ‘pe hela in. ‘anglican « churen every ist and. cg Mi Dalton eae: in. Ge of ‘the, “ayentags, enter Eine stenographer was also approved for the high school and 2 : Bre. Sunday. at Rs 50 Pm. / a ? ne tainmont. and came. up: witha: ning “$085 game won: bye roel Doetade ae snot spares ae ieee amie aS ee Ralph DeGirolano, a resident of the Kootenays for an Senne Mrs. Knoblauch. The aiming of, some - of. the “ladies, ea sed an posted. : : over 55 sone tee died at Victoria Sunday, at bed age of e : ; : i ae ; ae The meeting pi tonnaed at 11:50 p.m. . a 66.°° PRSSEYOERIAN SHAVIOES — KINNATED, aout cs : - anevietnees. ‘Mrs. “gurren ‘aad Mrs. I. Gonroy. ‘served ged ieevinges oe a alle ‘wrother ree Deneo of Services to be hela in Comimni ty Hall every let ana’Sra [a delightful’ ae ae faa: at ‘the hens of re. mee =—S-SSsfimm cuter's annual REPORT (cont'a from Page 1) Sunday et 4 bie ee ee |S The mexpemect ing’ : iste a ; : - . — : aa Revs ¥. ae Detalor. eSeougme oe asians | ae 8: oe p.m. on Fe muery, o ; the year, which greatly speeds the reporting of fires. - NEW VIEWS : \ i j= = — A 40 foot Alluminum ladder was purchased and carried : : 5 7 : oe : : GOSPEL TABERNACLE. : para Es on the. truck also 2 additional fog Scag and a C02. Ottawa, (CP) The nation's*prime minister was in Lon + : Baa gen es extinguisher and six coats. . don, Sr etiene: the Comusnecedth: prime ministers’ ‘con- : sunday School 11 -. 12 a.m. “Evangelistic. Services at ae The: ¥ _ The enlarged water system with-a eran! Gngrenian in. |ference. «There - Mr. St. Laurent was expressing Canada's “12230. poMo ~ “Prayer and - eunie. etudy Neane coe, at Ss ae a : id sae the number of hydrants and.standpipes gives good cover- | views on measures to combat the global. threat. of e Stet beter elec: watt Bes, : “____jageof the Village. : : Communism. He.was expected to bring back to Ottawa new 19 building inspections were made of public ‘puildings “|wiews on what Canada should do to step. up her derencd > and apartment houses, for the purpose of enabling fire- |erfort. ‘through ‘proposals to be placed before the men to become familiar “with the: large buildings and - session of perl temeat Spenine Jan. 30. making recommendations toward eliminating fire hazzards. fa Ai It is possible that these: ing epections have contributed... ——e ' |toward the very low fire loss which Castlegar: has’ / . enjoyed. rare There was one prosecution in Poliee Court for lighting: vege B a fire without a permit,. during the closed season. A 7: - |fine of $25.00 was imposed. A | i An arrangement was worked out ett Trail, Rossland’, Tadanac, Annable, Fruitvale and Kinnaird whereby.the Fire Brigades in these areas will be.able to ¢all on one another for assistance in the event of a-conflagration. This should be of great benefit to all concerned. At the present rate of growth in Castlegar. it will not, be long before more modern fire fighting uipment will be necessary. I believe. that a 500 g.p.m. | with high pressure fog should ‘be. ‘considered within in . the next year or two. An additional 500 feet of 24" hose will be needed this year at a cost of about $1000.00. I would like to take this opportunity to thank the. HPSS $20 00 ‘PAY Ite ar THE CASTIB THEATRE TONIGHT. me __ WE HAVE A COMPIETE LINE OF ALL BUILDING . SUPPLIES. DROP IN. AND SEE US TO-DAY. FOR ALL YOUR NEEDS.. .MGILSON,, WESTWELD AND BOOKER FURNACES. PLUMBING, SASH AND DOORS, SMALL HARD~ “WARE. FLOOR TILE, WALL BOARD AND BUILDING = 4 PAPER « He EE EBGO TE 3s Box 292 ee ates: . Sep. us for all your fest sad Phone 2161