Page 4 ‘Castle News THE C.W.L. OF ST. RITA'S PARISH PLAN FOR THEATRE-PARTY AND DANCE FOR ST. PATRICK’S DAY.. F The regular monthly meeting of the Catholic Women's League of St. Rita’s Parish was held on Thursday even- ing March lst at the Rectory, with the president Mrs. R. McIver in the chair. ‘rhere were sixteen members present and one visitor, Mrs. T. Fourt, of Kinnaird. The meeting was opened by Father Barnes with the. League prayer. ' At an executive meeting it was decided that the League planned to do something towards the Relief Fund veing raised for Mr. G. Rysen, whose home was completely destroyed by fire recently. The: financial report was read by Mrs. L. Cempbell. The sick-visiting report was resi by Mrs. He. Halts There were three. cards sent-to sick mmbers. Much of the time of the mecting was spent mm staid final plans for the St. Patrick's Day -Theatre-Party and Dance, to be held on Friday, March 16th. The filn | chosen for that night was "MY WILD IRISH ROSE. © comit- tees were named to take.care of the various activities for the party. thursday. March: 8th, -1951 MARCH 16th IS A DATE TO REMEMBER- ; Yes! You'll have a grand: time at the Catholic Women's League THEATRE PARTY AND DANCE on FRIDAY, March 16th. On the screen of the Castle =DENNIS MORGAN - "MY WILD IRISH ROSE’ in Color by Technicolor DANCE IN THE CORONATION HALL AFTER THE SHOW. Admission.......«.$1.00 per person, Notice.....the show starts 7:30P.M. ia A letter was read from-the K.C. Club in which the men offered their assistance in any way possible at the St. Patrick's Party, their offer was gladly BOvSHEeG. So, MEN, we will be looking for you all. Several of the ladies volunteered to help WU the cleaning of the Church for Laster. Mrs. Ss Rysen won the prize of the evening. Refreshments were served by the hostesses’ Mrs. Mo Gallo and Mrs. Co celia assisted by Mrs. ioe Fourt ot Rinne Pde ‘ TOWNS ‘NAMED ALIKE CAUSE OF CONFUSION Prince Albert, Sask. (CP) If you address a letter to Prince Albert, Sask., and don’t want. it to end up in Ontario or Nova Scotia,’ or even South Africa, you should wite "Sask.™ clearly. Thats the advice of Postamster H.L. Doyle. Letters are often mixed between Prince Albert, Ont., Prince Albert, NoY., end Prince Albert, South Africa. Z Herewith zor public information is a statement in connection with the monies collected for the benefit of George Rysen, who lost his home in a recent fire. RECEIPTS DISBURSEMENTS Castlegar Co-Op. Trans- Tickets and Dance portation Members) ...00+0$125.00 Pythian Sisters . (Catering at Dance) .oosows I.OcDoHo (KoR.Co Grant) o» Steelworkers Union (Kins maird Dance) ccoccccecccee Jenks. Transfer occccccccce Kiwanis Club General «600 Sale of tickets ..scccecces 172.00 Sale of tickets (Boy Scouts ANd CUDS ccoecccecpccevc0s 94000 Refund of Hall Rent ocs00o 19.00 Hall Rent .. 19.00 Balance $ 470.39 Posters oooe $15.57] As no.man is born’ an- artist, so no man is born an ee -=Izaak Walton CO-OP Store - SPECIALS MARCH 8-9-10th TOMATO JUICE Cheerio 20 0z..6 tins PEAS, Meddo size 15 oz......6 tins BEETS, Aylmer diced 15 oz...6 tins. GREEN BEANS Bulmans 15 oz..,.6 tins. WAX BEANS...M.B.. cut. 15 oz..6 tins PEAS & CARROTS M.B.15 oz....6 tins CREAM CORN. R.C....15 o2....6 tins TOMATOES Ayimer 20 0z.......0 tins PEACHES Bulmans 20 0z.......3 tins, PLUPPO woogie be 2 EBB we Stade we ott . After routine business was attended to, a new Execu= Z GUIDE NEWS The Castlegar Girl Guide Association met in the Perish Hall on February 28th, with District Commissioner} Mrs. J. Burnham in the chair. There were 12 Guide and. in attendance. oN tive Committee was formed, with Mrs. Joe Killough as chairman, Mrs. J. Williams - Secretary-Treasurer, and Mrs. A. Hostetter-Badge Secretary. It is hoped that, with renewed interest and attendance by the mothers, the group will be able to do more to help the girls. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Dower with Mrs. Doukes as co-hostess, on ence 19thi, at 2.50 oMo P Following the meeting delicious refreshments were served by Mrs. Killough, Mrs. Scott and Mrs. Petts. Mrs. Burnham enrolled a new Brownie, Vivien Dams, and taught a few new games, ending with a lively sing-songe. MARGAREN, Blue Bonnet..2 Lbs%'..2.>» ume ash, it produces. . When cleaning windows, add a Little vineger to the water, and you will be surprised at- the brilliant | Brownie mothers as well as the Guide and Brownie leaders] : ~~ : Sastle News BISHOP..OF KOOTENAY CONDUCTS TWO CONFIRMATION CLASSES AT ST. ALBAN'S CHURCH. The Right Rev. ‘Bishop of Kootenay visited Castleger at the week-end, the guest of Archdeacon Resker, and conducted two Confirmation services at St. Alban's Church. At. the service Saturday afternoon six adult candidates beceme members of the Church, while ten young people were presented to the; Bishop for “the lay- ing on of hands* at the service Sunday evening. _ _Bishop Clarke choge as his text; ‘the twelfth verse from the fifth chapter of the Epistle to the, Hebrews’ “Por when by reason of the: time ye ought to be teachers! He pointed out that the thought expressed in the text of Eaueation Week, and in eddressing the young people showed how they, by their own 1:*es and exemple, could - become teachers in the service of Christ. The young people who confirmed the vows made at their ‘baptism were: Geraldine Wanless, Beverley Wanless, J can Bennett, Mary Ward, Kathleen Fox, Tannis. Killough,.: Bar- bara Killough, Bruce Mopebe, Richard renee ae Devid dean ed ' Following the service, a plaeaant. soci ek hour, was cuioved at the Parish Hall. where’ the- candidates were - presented with their certificate. Refreshments were served by the ladies of the Evening Guild. ES Monday morning an early! Communion service was held. for all Commnicants, followed by en omcearenls in the hall for the young people. sbyaaerr eigen S0C TAL Mro and Mrs. Co Wanless: and deughters are sponding a three weeks vacation at Neidorf, Sasks | eae Mr. and Mrso J oR. ‘Irvin and Joanne of Rossland were Mr. and Mrs. R. Gorsline of Nelson were _week-end visitors at the home of the latters parents, Mro.and © Mrs. Oo Walker. : oon Mr. Ike Bosse of. ‘trail was a week-end visitor at the . com of Mr. and Mrs. C. Brodman. ( ewes ba | & small boy, visiting New York for the first time, went in a lift to the top of a skyscraper. As he. shot “lpast the 62nd floor at breath-taking speed, he guiped, '|turned to his’ father, and - eet “beady, does God know : : were coming” » : Thurdde ay Merch eee) 1951 was especially appropriate at this time, the commencement... week-end ‘guest at the home of Mr.. an Mrs. J>Ro Killoughs Page 5 EMES SGcluc ‘Kinnaird, B. C. } Phone 3098 SEE THE NEW GAINADAY WASHER * Rust-proof No seams or Joints. Built to serve you a lifetime. asy to clean, and to kee clean. ih . . Terms. of ula ‘AB CRONIE OF 4 TRAIL AWARDED HOWARD ANDERSON MEMORIAL “TROPHY. : Trail, BeCs March 3, 1951. ‘ The “ghina'playort: same ? ‘between the Trail Smokeaters and the Spokane Flyers was highlightedlast Saturday by the annual presentation.of- the Howard Anderson Memorial Trophy. A few minutes be- fore game time, fans roared their approval as popular Abd Cronie,. the Smokeaters’ sparkplug defenceman snd team mainstay, received the. coveted award from James Buchanan, trustee: Ab, playing his 17th season with the club, was a. tower of strength on defence; filled in at’ center tee and racked up 16 goals end 20 assists during regular League games. He served a single two-minute penalty. The Howard Anderson Memorial: Trophy is given each year. by the Consolidated Mining end Smelting Company in memory of the late Howard Anderson, who was a well~kni : Smokeater player. It is awarded to the WoI.H:L. player |} yoted the most valuable ‘and sportsmanlike to his team by two judges. chosea.by- the league executive to represent ‘each team’s city. Sully Sullivan of. Ximberley Dynemite : bas won twice. Fred Hergert of Nelson (Conbrd Page FOUR TE EVERYDAY _ PRICES & SreCAIS: FOR MARCH......9th and 10th. ‘SUGAR... .%'.5 1b bag ic eee eae Ee TEA,. Royal .Tudor:. 2.61 Ubowo.. se. 75g: MARMALADE, Orange Nabob, 4# tin... .65¢ MIRACLE WHIP Salad. Dressing 320z..82¢ SODAS, Christies; plain or salted : 2 Tb. DOK... seco ee co DOE 1 CREAMETTES , "8 02% BOX. osc000 MUPPETS 2.020 secs. 062 £08 ss 0 ; P & G SOAP... .°... per bar...< B --2-QUALITY MEATS “SMALL SAUSAGES, com.....ib.. BACON, sliced’ sideci ph ce The reguler Brownie meeting followed, during which a + ome © = 5 ox =i © GuEMaEEEme (cASTLEGAE &. DISTRICT RECREATIONAL - aoe PROJECTS SOCIETY. annua MEETING ‘Thursday March 22nd. 8 P.M. im ‘the CORONATION HALL Extraordinary Resolution to. be presented "THe annual meeting of the Society shal1| be held in the. month ‘of March of each eee “WEINNERS , fresh LD... 06% GRADE A ROASTING “BOWL . ‘COHOE SALMON, fresh Ib. fresh. Ab... ae aS COTTON DRESSES. &- Ss U.N D R ESSES ._. Just arrived. complete range of sizes ‘and COLOPS Soe. e eee eee eo $2.95 - $3.95 $4.95 ai es . -MEN'S PLAID STROLLER | a JACKETS each $14. 95, x