CASTLE NEWS SUINE Sc oun wee SS CLASSES FOR CHILDREN FROM 3 YRS. -. ALL BRANCHES OF DANCING. : BOYS TAP CLASS SATURDAYS 1:45 PM 25¢ LADIES KEEP-FIT CLASS TUES. 8 PM 25¢ NEW CLASS FOR GIRLS, TAP AND BALLET, NOW BEING FORMED (BEGINNERS) . THUR. MARCH | 318, 1949. ——— (2: OUR tegax Uk OF CHOTH FO: FOR. SUITS, SPORTS JACKETS OR PANTS HAS NEVER BEEN 60 COMPLETE. TIP TOP SUITS SELL FOR.....6-$47-75 SPORTS JACKEVS FOR ....--+- 31-00 AND PANTS ALONE FOR ..-...--e2 14.80 COME -AND LOOK THESE OVER AT YOUR~ CONVENIENCE. . YOUR LOCAL TIP TOP TAILORS. “RENATA INSTITUTE SEND $10 TO SOLARIUM: Sixteen members and four visitors were present at the March regular meet-— ing held at the home of Mrse Je Letke- mane Mrse Pe Warkentin, President, presidede The handicraft convener re- ported good attendance at the weekly sewing classes. A bazaar date was set for May 24th, to be held in connection with a gala sport day. A donation of wool for a comforter was donated by “Mrse Mackereth of Broadwater, BeCe, en- abling the W.I. to raise money for com- munity projects. A bake sale is to be held at the local store twice a month for extra funds. The meeting decided that $10 be voted to the Solarium for crippled children. The main topic, a talk on planting seeds indoor and out was followed by a discussion on garden problemse Since the Institute gather-— ing occurred the same date as a wedding anniversary of one member and a birth- day of another it made possible a special celebration for the occasione BADEN-POWELL CLUB MEETING: The regular meeting of the Baden- Powell Club was held Monday evening in the schoolroom at tne Coronation Hall, with seven members present and Mrs. Blaihut, the President, in the chair. Routine business was transacted. The most urgent need at the moment is to find a new leader for the Brownies, as Mrse Wanless is being forced by i111- health to give up the positions If there 1s any lady in Castlegar inter- ested in working with the youns girls of this group, the Club will be glad to give her any information or assist— ance needede The next meeting of the Club will be a special one on April 21st at 2350 PM 4n the schoolroom. It is hoped that all members will make a real effort to attend as District Commissioner, Mrs. Pearson, will be present.to discuss important matters pertaining to the local Guides and Brownieso SHOWER HONORS RECENT BRIDE: Mrs. He Brewster, Mrs. Ko Crosbie and Mrse Ye Patmore were joint hostess— |. es recently at a shower honoring Miss Eva Peterson, whose marriage took place Saturday. The home of the honoree's parents,- Mre & Mrse Ie Peterson,” was the scene’ of the gala party at which guests en- joyed several contests and gamese Prizes went to Mrs. A. Ross and Mrseo Te Jeromee The miscellaneous gifts were pre- sented in a mauve and yellow trimmed basket, after which refreshments were served by the hostesses. Guests included Mrs. A. Lampard, Mrs. T. Lampard, Mrs. A- Richards, Mrs. Re Defoe, Mrs. J. Davidson, Mrs. A. Lawson, Mrse O- Anderson, Mrse Le Atkinson, Mrse Ee Stanford, clings May KOOTENAY Gcclters OFFERING OUR SERVICES TO PLAN AND BUILD YOUR HOME WE DO REMODELLING ALSO ESTIMATE FREE WM. & Ae PLOTNIKOFF SEE US AT - EREMENKO & CO. STORE. G.A.SUMNER, D-CND| NATUROPATHIC PHYSICIAN . EREMENKO BLOCK HOURS 9-6 | EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT CONSULTATIONS FREE. HAVE. YOUR INCOME TAX RETURNS ; PREPARED BY A MAN WITH LONG EXPER- IENCE AT THAT WORK. | YOU WILL SAVE MONEY BY CONSULTING W.R.NELEMS » CONVEYANCING... NOTARY PUBLIC CASTLEGAR DSSAx DB OooR, L MANUFACTURERS OF ALL TYPES OF WINDOWS AND DOORS. CABINET MAKING AND FURNITURE REPAIRS AND ALTERATIONS. ‘* EXCELLENT WORKMANSHIP AT REASONABLE PRICES. (KINNAIRD see