CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, British Columbia THURSDAY, FEB. 28, 1952 The Castle News ‘ Published every Thursday at “The Crossroads of the Kootenays” L. V. Campbell, Owner - Publisher Member Canadian Weekly Newspaper Association Subscription rate $1.50 per year or 15c per month by carrier Authorized as Second Class Mail, Post Office Department, Ottawa IN CHURCH St. Rita’s Church Rev. J. B. Barnes, P.P. First Sunday of Lent, March 2nd. Sunday Masses 8:30, Girls Choir and 11 o’clock. Family and ‘ ‘ 8 o'clock. Saturday, First Sat- urday, Mass 9 o'clock. Lenten Devotions: Friday, Children’s Way of the Cross 4 o'clock. Eve- ning Devotions at 7:30 \p-m. Se a St. Joseph’s Chapel Rev. J. B. Barnes, P.P. Family Communion Sunday and day Mass 10 clock.” “Sunday ‘de. votions 4 o’clock in the after- noon. Religious Instruction Classes after Sunday Mass, Sen- nana Sunday. Ci Sat- urday 1-2 and 7:30-8:30 p.m. Sun- day Devotions at 7:30 p.m. Re- ligious Instruction Classes Sun- Castle Theatre inne jor Class, Wednesday 6:45 p.m. Lenten Devotions: Mass Wed- nesday at 7:45 a.m. Way of ‘The Cross Wednesday. Children at 4 o'clock. Evenings at 7:30 p.m. Anglican Church Archdeacon B. A. Resker, Vicar Sunday, March 2nd Castlegar, 7:30 p.m. Every Thursday in Lent 7:30 p.m. Films “Life of St. Paul.” Robson, 3:15 p.m. Films 810. Lent De- votions and talks on the Creed. Every Friday 10 a.m. Holy Com- munion. Presbyterian Church Rev. W. Lyall Detlor Services to be held in Com- munity hall every first and third Sunday at 3 p-m. Lutheran Services Services to be held in Anglican Church every second and fourth Sunday at 3 p.m. The United Church of Canada Rev. L. Clinton Johnston Castlegar Sunday School 10:30 am. Service of Worship 7:30 Friday and Saturday Shows at 7 and 9 p.m. Monday and Tuesday Shows at 7 and 9 p.m. CECIL CLOVELLY Releases mieu United Artesia p.m. pr by gospel sing- song 7:15 p.m. Services at Rob- son — first and third Sundays at 1l a.m. Services at Kinnaird second and fourth Sundays — 11:15 a.m. Services during Lent: Tues- days and Wednesdays at 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic Services" Evening Service and Sing-Song, Gospel Tabernacle Cc. J..Sahlstrom, Pastor Sunday School, 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Open Air Musical and _ Testi- monies 1:30-2:30 p.m. Special Young People’s Service, Satur- day 7:30 p.m. Mr. J. McGowan will show lan- tern slides. “By grace we are saved, through faith.” Eph. 2:8. CLASSIFIED FOR SALE — TYPEWRITER ribbons, rubber stamp pads, eversharp leads, rubber stamps ete., at the Castle News Of- fice. Catholic Youth “Organization meeting Sunday night after De votions. FOR SALE—McCLARY CHARM range, like new. 1 bedstead and spring. Apply W. G. Mar- ken, Castlegar, phone 2677. (C4) munity hall, Friday, 29th, at 2:30 pm. FOR SALE February (C-1-28) CCM. BOYS’ bike, good condition, $25.00. Bob Ratcliffe. (C-1-28) FOR SALE — PORK IN ANY quantity. Contact George Sun- deen, Box 246 Kinnaird or phone 3091. *(C-3-28) Robson Brownies Hold Banquet On Saturday, February 23rd, the 1st Robson pack held their Mother and Daughter banquet in the Robson halk An air of spring prevailed with the table centered with pussy willows and greens. Seated at the head table were Mrs. H. Johnson, Brown Owl and Mrs. A.. Martini, Tawny Owl; Barbara Martin was chair- man for the occasion. A toast was proposed to the new Queen by Anne Souther- Jand followed by one proposed by Lorraine Webster to the Mo- thers, Mrs. J. re NOTICE Women’s World Day of Prayer in the United Church, Castlegar, 2:30 pm. Friday, February 29. All women cordially invited. (PAD WANTED TO RENT FARM OR small holding, with option of buying in West Kootenay Area. Phone 2336. (2-22) WANTED TO RENT — HOUSE in Robson, Castlegar or Kin- naird District. Phone 2336. ie (C228) Sundays 7:30 N ional, all cordially welcome. Prayer meeting — Wednesdays 8 p.m. Young People’s meeting, Fridays 7:30. Above meetings in home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Woodrow: on C ‘3 Bible Hour, es 3: ay in home of Mrs, Hagen, behind Castlegar Cleaners. Good Tidings Sunday School, Sundays 10 a.m. Corona- tion hall. Gospel Hour - Twin Rivers Hall Every Sunday: — of Bread 10-am. Sunday School 11:30 a.m. Gospel day 7:30 p.m. Cc y Co-operative Play School Assn., Monday, March 3rd, at 8 p.m., in Play Schoolroom of Robson Hall, (C-1-28) Piano selections were played by Lorraine Webster and Sharron Wyllie with a recitatiom by San- dra Ewart. The highlight of the evening was a presentation to Mrs. W. Waldie, retiring Brown Owl. Mrs. Wakefiled of Maidstone, Sask., was a guest; she is a Brown Owl for the 1st Maid- stone pack. A. di WEIR Painting © High School Conference, March Registration forms for the Fifth Annual High School Con- ference to be held March 7 and 8 in Vancouver are now in_ the mail. A survey of British Columbia high schools made earlier this year indicates that from 120 to 150 delegates will converge on the campus of the University of British Columbia for the two- day affair. Sponsored by the Alma Mater Society at UB.C, the gathering is designed to hefp high school students become familiar with the university and what it has to offer them. The conference will coincide with Education Week in British Columbia and with Open House at the University. Lectures by members of the faculty and sturfent bedy will oc cupy the delegates during the first morning. Registration, bur- saries, scholarships, and _ the various fields of university work will be discussed. A general tour of Vancouver is planned for out-of-town stu- dents. LETTER TO EDETOR To the Editor, Dear Sir:— I wholeheartedly support Mr. Colin Petts opinion regarding proposed sale of Castlegar Cor- enation hall and grounds, and for pointing Paper Hanger Phone 303% t or Box 55 (Signed) MRS. ALICE ZUCKERBERG. TONIGHT and every Thursday until Easter. At St Alban’s Church. Films on “The Life of St. Paul” Everyone welcome. (P-1-28) NOTICE BENEFIT DANCE Friday, February 29, Twin Rivers hall, sponsored by Ladies’ Auxiliary, Local 131, Mine-Mill. Ticket hold- ers only will be permutey entry- (C-1-28) ‘Women’s. Werld Day. of Prayer will be held at Kinnaird Com- SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 9 (CASTLEGAR) Statement of Receipts and Disbursements for the Year Ended December 31, 1951 RECEIPTS ’ Cash on. Deposit—January 3, 1951 Fire Adjustment Account Building Reserve Account By Law No. 1 Account By Law No, 2 Account Coupon and Debenture Account Special Building Reserve Account Special Fire Adjustment Account Less: Overdraft General Account Taxes Rural Area Special Taxes (Section 63-122) Government Grants: Basic Transportation Building Equipment Sites Guards Health Bank Loan $ 760.66 10,272.15 25,014.05 28,184.70 272.18 64,500.00 72,800.00 202,803.74 1,045.41 $201,758.33 121,174.14 206,521.17 10,000.00 Interest from Bank on Deposit Receipt Accounts Wednesday and Thursday $150 PAYNITE WED. Starts THURSDAY ‘The Rib “Tickling, Rip-Roaring Successor to “BATTLEGROUND”! - Less A Rentals Sale of Assets Miscellaneous Less A 1,168.65 31, 1951 Audited by L. A. Read, Trail, B. C. For the Board of School Trustees. Cc. H. KING, Secretary-Treasurer Yes!! at the... RECORDS The very latest in records can be heard at the Castle Theatre AND purchased _LAKESIDE HOBBY CENTRE - Phone 4208 BUSINESS DIRECTORY EMES ELECTRIC Tom Emes ro) Call on us for PASTEURIZED MILK Wiring Estimates Whippi Cream & Table Cream Chocolate Milk and Cottage Fi and Store Hours: 1-5 p.m. Clesed Wednesday Kinnaird, B. C. Phone 3098 KINNAIRD SERVICE 24 Hour Auto Wrecker Service Have your tires TRACTIONIZED for winter driving E. J. Fink Phone 4227 a. M. Card, Bicycle Shop Maple Street Radio and Appliance Repairs Westinghouse Radios Phone 2601 Cheese PHONE 3708 MODERN DAIRY Your General Electric Dealer Phone 3421 Terms No ‘carrying charge KERR’S STORE Desmond T. Littlewood Optometrist Post Office Building Wed. 2:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Phone 2381 G. A. SUMNER Naturopathic Physician Eremenko Building PHONE 2132 | CASTLEGAR TAXI Courteous Day or Night Service Phone 2311 AVENUE GRILL and GROCETERIA Next to the High School Light Lunches | Ice Cream Hamburgers Hot Dogs EXPENDITURES Administration Expense Instruction Expense Operation Account irs and Maii Auxiliary Services Debt Services Account Non Op: f Pupils A Gapitet ‘Account psa a ae Oh Seer ee naam 22! Caste i . ear $ 7,737.46 MUIRHEAD AGENCIES Fire Automobile and Casualty Insurance Phone 2842 Kinnaird, B. C. KINNAIRD TAXI Day or Night Service . Phone 3001 WRIGHT'S AUTO SERVICE VICTOR, COLUMBIA, CAPITAL, DECCA, and MERCURY RECORDS NOW AVAILABLE. GET YOUR SAY ORIYE REORDINGS Lakeside’ ‘Hobby Centre Phone 4208 Washing Machine and Vacuum Cleaner Repairs We buy and sell second-hand rashers Agent for the Easy Washing Machine Co. H. S. JOHNSON Columbia Avenue DUTCH MAID BAKERY Your Local Bakery is here to supply you... Whiy Not Phone 4502” “ For Coal, Sand, Gravel Local and Long Distance Hauling . . . see . Castlegar Transfer W. -Sharples Phone 4942 ZUCKERBERG’S BEAUTY. PARLOR Complete Beauty Service including ladies’ haircuts FEBRUARY SPECIAL