CASTLE: NEWS | CHUR. “APRIL: 14TH, 1949 KINNAIRD : if aac oa ge - * POT O° GOLD - fi 25 © RILEY'§: TOFFEE - 2# - - $2.00. WRAPPING PAPER & RIBBON - WHITE AND ASSORTED: COLOURS. EVERYDAY GIFT SEALS GREETING CARDS FOR EVERY OCCASION. Hee ESSO & ESSO-EXTRA GASOLINE NAPTHA GAS -. KEROSENE ToODoBe Ee (Cont'd from Po ,5)* Hall Tuesday, 17% members being present. In the absence ‘of. Mrs.Horswill,-Mrse Kerr was Acting Regente~ The minutes were read by the “Becre- tary, Mrse Ro Westo Plans were’ made for the 24th of May and MrseGabana will convene for the refreshment booth and Mrs.Easton is to be convener for the dance. It was decided to allow the Boy Scouts to have the Hot Dog Concessiony The proceeds are to enable two Scouts - to go to the Rally at Ottawa. It was .also decided to assist the Kiwanis Club in erecting a permaneit platform on the grounds. Donations were made to the Queen Alexander Solar- ium, Mary Croft Fund Endowment Fund, Susie Sorojie (India) and the Mary Davidson's (Blind). The Tales of Fur & Gold, of the Koot- enays, and 2 copies of Happy Hours, were presented to the Local Library. Mrs. Easton, post-war convenor, re- ported her monthly parcels had been sent as usual to the adopted families in England and letters of appreciation were reade MrseLawson, welfare convenor, report-|, ed 2 cases had been helped at a cost of $41.00. MrseKerr, Empire study convenor, APS ident in the Trail-Tadanac Hospital. Foundland; "Her Gates Both East &West". Mrs.W.0.Devitt, Education Secretary, read an article, on Text Books of New Foundland, then“ introduced Mr. R. Sum— mers, principal of the Elementary School, who. thanked the Chapter for outlined ,the proper method used in choosing the best all-round student. for the yearly awardse He felt it was a very unfair method, as the teachers were working under difficulty, as most prilliant students had inherited their scholastic ability and he felt it was very unfair to try and combine the scholastic efforts and athletic abili- ty, and suggested the prize money be used for playground equipment insteade Mrs oGenmill read the Constitution report on."What the Io0oDeE. Means To Me". Hostesses for the meeting wene Mrse . B. King, Mrs- We Houston, MrsedJ.Payne and Mrs.A-Borodulae It was decided ~to- close the- May -Queén -Contest May 16: JOINT PROJECT SOCIETY - gern A meeting was held in Gdetlegar on. . April 10th to discuss the offer of the CoMeS. to donate up to $28,000 towards community work in Castlegar & Kinnaird. A joint project Society will be formed for the purpose of approving and dis— tributing the CoM.8. Coo. grant on a per capita basis» Each community will appoint their own committee and three members of each committee shall be mem— bers on the joint project society, which will appoint its own officers. The next meeting will be held on April 19th at 7:00 PoMe Those present for Castlegar were Mre Jim Kelly, Mre Carl Loeblick, Mr.Colin Petts, Mro Wmo Rigby, Mro Jack Taylor,’ Present for Kinnaird were Mr. Art Aldridge, Mr. George Jackson, Mr. Bert Morris, Mr. Sam Muirhead, Mr. Be Ge Scott. BIRTHS: To Mre & Mrse Pete Lekterman, of Robson, at the Kootenay Lake Gen- eral Hospital, a son, April 11th. ToMr. & Mrse Je Mason, at the Kootenay Lake General Hospital, a ‘daughter, April 9tho ro Oo Anderson, of Robson, is'a @. AUTO. Uirgh Service KINNAIRD 7 ‘SHELL PRODUCTS. - OILS. AND. GRR AGE ATLAS TIRES S - TUBES ., BATTERIES WELDING : COMPLETE AUTO REPAIRS f CASTL EGA Mr oes FoR SERVICE CORRIGATED ‘MULTIPED CORD GARDEN HOSE - TWO-PLY.. YOU CAN'T BEAT IT. THREE SIZES AND MAKES OF LAWN MOWERS TO GHOOSE. FROM. ALSO THREE SIZES OF KITCHEN MIRRORS A ..XOU HAVE: BEEN. ASKING FOR.» BUILDERS. AND: CUPBOARD HARDWARE Now . COMPLETE. INSPECT OUR: FISHING TACKLE. (THIS: STORE WILL BE’ GLOSED FROM THUR-[- SDAY. NIGHT UNTIL TUESDAY MORNING. A “{OASRLE NEWS “Yead an article. on. Vonfedération of Noy their generous support. in the past and | : pee \ THUR. APRIL 14TH, '1949°_. (BABY “LORNIE" PELLEGRIN BAPTIZED: The sacrament of Baptism was adminis- tered to the infant son ‘of Mr. & Mrs. P. Pellegrin of Castlegar on’ Saturday afternoon, April 9th, in StoRita’s Church. The pastor, Rev. .Jos.eBeBarnes, performed the ceremony and the names given to the baby boy were Lawrence- Johne The godparents were Mro & Mrso A. DeBiasio of; .Trail. Mr. & Mra. A. McLuckie, Gordon Fair- weather and Mr. Re Fife of Trail were Sunday visitors at the home of Mre & Mrao Je Ge MeLuckies “GeCoMe STANDARD LADIES $54.50 'CeCoMe BALLOON, MEN'S $64.50 [= HORSWILUS& LARD... 28. ro AF COFFEE. nanos...) L8.. ey SUPER SUDS....pKa.. 35" MILK Bepe.: rien. 29) WA Peheslons PASTE oe LIQUID Bot PUREX..... 34@@.....29 SOA P. FELS NAPTHA,.2F02, 29 KL IK or SPORK.. Tw. 42 CHEESE YiaSiPSto. onc. KETCHUP. wasys.. eer. 25% uy tht Lertth eve Si FOODS opeM E AT Zee Tee, Smoked PICNICS SHANKLESS”,,... LB, 59f COTTAGE (0th smoxeous. 7AF HAMS Nw oe oR HALF? LA, 68 CHOICE ror eoastszp 4-5 VEAL OVEN Ss Song ica VEGETABLES $8.50 - Me BICYCLES GoC.Me STANDARD MEN'S $54.50 CoCoMe ROADSTER, MEN'S $68.00 C.CoMe CLUB RACER $75.00 BABY CARRIAGES #5880 - $45.00 - $45.00 DEVELOPING } PRINTING ENLARGING 24-HOUR SERVICE GIVE A PORTRAIT FOR MOTHER'S DAY. Lelie YOU JUST CAN°T BEAT THESE NEW HATS FOR SPRING. SMARTLY STYLED. STETSON - $8.50 - $10.00 SMITHBILT - $5.00 - $6.25 = lees ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE. PITTS DRUG EASTER REMEMBRANCES: COLOGNES, PERFUMES, POWDERS, BATH SALTS me LUCEIN LELONG, EVENING IN PARIS, coTy, HENLEY, ASHES OF ROSES. FAESH CHOCOLATES, DEVON POTS & URNS» STATIONARY, “gust A LITTLE GIFT FOR EASTER.