| CASTLE NEWS a INE Scy. DANCING— “"S. “GUASSES FOR CHILDREN FROM 3 YRS. IN - “ALL BRANCHES OF DANCING. BOYS TAP CLASS SATURDAYS 1:45 PM.25¢ < LADIES KEEP-FIT CLASS TUES. 8:00 PM . NEW CLASS FOR GIRLS, TAP & BALLET, NOW BEING FORMED. (BEGINNERS) « ; LILLIAN KILLOUGH CHAPTER (Cont.from Po2 Mrse C. Fraser, Mrs. W. Easton, Mrs. He Sommers, Mrs. H. Vickers and Mrso de Deanse : 2 KINNAIRD NEWS: : : _ FOLK DANCING: Everyone folk dances in Kinnaird. The last evening of dancing was novel in that three.generations of one family enjoyed the dancese The: box social idea seems most suitable ‘forfare- freshments, coffee being supplied. Mrs. _ Shaw is preparing Festival entrants and . is very pleased that the dances have learned so quickly... The next folk. danc- ang is on March llth and Mrse Shaw wish- es to pick the sets, etce, to start at. , 8300 ofclock promptly. . . POT LUCK SUPPER: "Pot Luck Suppers sare fun", was the general opinion of “25 Kinnaird Baden-Powell Club members - and friends. The dinner was held at the home of Mrse J. Burrows and was fol- lowed by an evening of bridge, games’ and general good-fellowship. This, is the second of these annual affairs and, by general opinion, they're here to. stay (such eats!!).-. The Club members assisting Mrs. Burrows were: Mrse Ke Robertson, Mrs. ‘We Jacobson, Mrs. A-. Creighton and Mrs. Re White. gT. PATRICK'S DAY will be celebrated at Kinnaird with a very festive Tea & Bake Sale. The ladies of the Kinnaird f Improvement Society are outdoing them- selves in decorating, refreshments; etc. and, with the "Sunshine School of Danc-— OUR SELECTION OF CLOTH FOR SUITS, SPORTS JACKETS OR PANTS HAS NEVER. BEEN SO COMPLETE. ~. TIP TOP BUITS SELL FOR $47.75 SPORTS. JACKETS -FOR 31.00 AND-PANTS ALONE FOR | 14.80 COME AND LOOK THESE OVER AT YOUR CONVENIENCE. E Be YOUR LOCAL TIP TOP ‘TAILORS. pe fune ‘There will also-be a couple of folk dancing numbers which should. -- prove "interesting?" All the proceeds of this tea will go toward clearing up ‘a few odd jobs needing financing and finishing at. the hall. The fire exits, basement entrance. and furnace room all are in line for immediate completion. The helpers have been turning out ‘fairly well and a work party is plan- ned in-the near future to put in the cement. walls of the furnace. roome: Any— one wishing to help in any way. can be used and should contact Ken Robertson or Sam Muirhead and they- will be call- ed in when needed. Whenever.a group works ‘on Saturdays a hot meal is pre-; pared and coffee is always available. BABY CLINIC: There was a better turn- out this month at: the Baby Clinice Dr. Endicott, from Trail, was‘present and helped Nurse Commerford.- Some innocu-— lations were given and the next "shots" will be given at the same time as the .gechool children are being donee W..Brownlee assisted with. weightings» filing, etce — : P ae : ‘ALPHA BRIDGE CLUB: Yes. J. Manarin was holder of high score at the Alpha | Bridge Club, held. at the home of Mrs. W. McKay. : Others:;playing were Mrse 8s. Muirhead, Mrsee Fe; Mitchell, Mrse J. , Wisted, Mrse A. Creighton, Mrse Te Fourt, Mrsee Ce Ackerman. The next meeting will be at-the home of Mrs. J- Manarine . anal ing® pupils entertaining, it's. bound to KOOTENAY Buccholors OFFERING OUR SERVICES | | m0 PLAN AND BUILD YOUR HOME WE DO REMODELLING ALSO Oy . ESTIMATE. FREE SEE US AT - EREMENKO & CO. STORE. ; [G.A. SUMNER, DCD, yon ae HOURS 9~6.. EVENINGS BY © : APPOINTMENT. CONSULTATION FREE. NOW IS. THE TIME TO HAVE YOUR 1948 INCOME TAX RETURNS MADE OUT, THEN OUR REFUNDS: WILL COME BACK EARLY. ~ HAVE THEM PREPARED. 3 Dee SBME ON ER EF a 3) , ACCOUNTI CASTLEGAR SASH-DOOR | MANUFACTURERS OF ALL TYPES OF — WINDOWS. AND DOORS wos yee SASTLE NEWS THUR. MARCH SRD, 1949. KINNAIRD. ST.PATRICK'S DANCE .'- FRIDAY MARCH 18TH, COMMUNITY. HALL MUSIC BY TRAIL RHYTHM. SWINGSTERS FLOOR SHOW STARTS AT 11:00 P.Me™ REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE. “WESTERN ce mMANO ' SPECTACULAR ACTION,. THRILLS FILL | DEMILLE'S "UNCONQUERED" Next Thursday the long-awaited, much heralded Cecil Be DeMille picture, Theatre for a 3-day run, and it really is something to see! It is easy to understand why the veteran movie-maker took three years time to prepare’ and film it, for it is the most spectacular of his many great pictures, and the most entertaining. Filmed. in Technicolor, this Paramount picture set in pre-Revolutionary days, co-stars Gary Cooper and Paulette God-' dard who are given important support by . Howard Da Silva, Boris Karloff, Cecil - Kellaway and Ward ‘Bond. Since every movie fan is familiar with DeMill's Mrse_ {--< flair for handling crowd scenes,,it is probably unnecessaryyto mention the cast of thousands, present in "Uncon- quered" as in all other of the great producer-director's films. Ss Cooper, who seems to be the number one film delineator of America's heroes is seen as the brave patriot and fron- tiersman, Captain Chris Holden. As Holden, he has enough (Cont.son Pe)’ "Unconquered", will arrive at the Castld R CAF. * CONCERT BAND Or ue SUNDAY /AAR. 13; 1-39PA (ADMISSION BY TICKET ONLY). TICKETS AVATLABLE: CASTLEGAR: Martin's Shoe Store Pitts* Drug Store Rigby's Coffee Bar Kerr's Furniture KINNAIRD: Collinson's Jankola'ts Service Stn. Casets General Store Marshall's Store. ROBSON: GET YOUR TICKETS EARLY AND AVOID BEING DISAPPOINTED. BE HORSWILL'S ee, | eTHUR. FRI. SAT. AND MON. e | COFFEE MB...... 18.59% ‘H] SUGAR.....51B.........49* SPAGHETTI....5185.. .63° TIDE...... ea... 39 1 | D¥G soap par...... 10” BOLOGNA “**" 1...29° EGGS A'aien....02" JELLO.......3FOR... 20 BAKEASY......L6.......30* KETCHUP weinz prt...29% RITZ piscurts, pxa..19* HEINZ 2°°%000 ass7, 3p, 25% “OIN MUTTON CHOPS... ..LB..49% YOUNG. 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