, CASTLE NEWS THUR. APRIL 28TH, 1949. PAGE 4.7 DANCE |e SPONSORED BY THE CASTLLEGAR-ROBEON CANADIAN LEGION, . BRANCH 170. FRIDAY NIGHT, MAY 6TH. DOOR PRIZE. REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE. ADMISSION 50¢. | GET YOUR TICKETS FROM MEMBERS. GARDEN CONSULTATION SERVICE The Consolidated Mining and Smelting Co. of Canada Limited is pleased to announce that a GARDEN CONSULTATION SERVICE for residents of GREATER TRAIL, ROSSLAND, FRUIT- | VALE, CASTLEGAR and other centres within this area has been arranged again this year. _. MR. 8. Ho. HOPKINS will be " available for this service and ap- pointments to consult him may be made between the hours of 83:00 A.M. and 2300 P.M. by phoning TRAIL 1157. The service includes advice on GARDEN PLANNING, LANDSCAPING, SOIL CONDITIONS, PLANTS SUITABLE FOR THE TRAIL AREA and PEST. CONTROL. Castlegar Day Binet __. AND SPRING CLEANING TOO. an) WE CAN MAKE IT EASIER FOR YOU IF YoU. LET US DO YOUR CURTAINS AND DRAPES. LACE CURTAINS - PAIR 50% DRAPES, LARGE - PAIR $1.00 DRAPES, SMALL - PAIR 75¢ CAREFULLY DRY CLEANED AND PRESSED. Gertain trees and shrubs may be obtained through S. H. Hopkinse THERE WILL: BE NO CHARGE FOR THESE SERVICES. THE CONSOLIDATED MINING AND SMELTING OF CANADA, LIMITED. ROBSON. NOTES: Mrs. Ge Tenck and daughter, Patsy, were visitors at the home of Mrse De Gaverlik in Robson during the Boater holidays. Mr. Lyle Taylor and sisters pidvey. and Ruthie, of Rossland, were week-end visitors at the home of Miss Lili John-.— son at Robsono Miss Barbara Marshall, who is train- ing at Normal School in Victoria, has returned to the home of her parents, Mr. & Mrso J. Marshall, where, during her stay, Mr. Hugo echer, of Robson, was a visitor to frail on Wednesday, where he joined his fellow-students in a tour through the CoMe& §.Co. plant. The Robson Athletic Club had its semi-annual meeting on Wednesday, April 20th, the topic of discussion being the opening of the softball season. Mr. Ernie Rigby was elected @s coach and Mr. Bert Lamb was elected as managero The Robson Women's Institute are sponsoring a Garden Contest for the Robson children,from 8 to 15 years of age. Mro J- Webster has kindly under- taken to supervise. On Friday morn- ing he met the Committee and demon- strated to the children the correct way to plant seeds, potatoes & peas, each child helping. Prizes are to be given for best exhibits. Eleven child- ren have registered. (CONT'D ON P.5) Cpstliget SASHoA DOOR MANUFACTURERS OF ALL TYPES OF WINDOWS AND DOORS. CABINET MAKING AND FURNITURE REPAIRS AND ALTERATIONS. EXCELLENT WORKMANSHIP AT REASONABLE PRICES. G.A.SUMNER,DCND] NATUROPATHIC PHYSICIAN - ' BREMENKO BLOCK EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT. CONSULTATIONS FREE. HOURS 9 to 6- NOTICE THIS IS THE LAST WEEK FOR FILING 1948 INCOME TAX RETURNS. PENALTY IS $5.00 FOR LATER FILING. W.R. NELEMS NOTARY. PUBLIC. CASTLEGAR SOICRING: S- U-P-P-LY RECESS BATHS, ROLL RIM BATHS, TOILETS, BASINS AND ALL PLUMBING ACCESSORIES. BN SASH AND. DOORS, FURNACES © + A REASONABLE. PRICES. WE ALSO INSTALL PLUMBING & HEATING . SYSTEMS BY: CONTRACT. - “BUILDING AND ALTERATIONS. FREE ESTIMATES. F foasrie. NEWS ~ THUR. APRIL 28TH, 1949. PAGE 5. KINNAIRD Haran. --FULL-LIN CABINET HARDWARE AMEROCK -- STANLEY . “PAINTOVR" CABINET HINGE SOMETHING NEW -- MAKES IT BASY FOR THE PAINTER. UPHOLSTERY WORK | CHESTERFIELDS RECOVERED. CAR AND TRUCK SEATS. LEAVE WORK AT, OR WRITE THE CASTLE THEATRE. FRED HINI * 29th, members and friends invited. she will teach at the Bag bhe- gar Elementary School. : SS Sm “slate of business before the memberso ROBSON NOTES (CONT'D FROM P.4) The Robson Amateur Dramatic Society are finishing the season's activities with a social evening on Friday,April ° Following the business meeting, there will be dramatic exercises and the one- act. play "The Fascinating Mr.Denby". Mr. & Mrse Fe Kavic and daughter, Florence, were visitors at the home of their daughter, Mr. & Mrse Ge Gibson at Princetone KINNAIRD’ CATHOLIC CLUB HAVE CHURCH ’ SITE. BINGO PARTY PLANNED... . The Kinnaird Catholic Club met “Monday evening, April 25th, at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Rene Archambault with a full After the minutes of the previous meeting were read and adopted, Mrso Te Fourt gave her report of the House Tea which she sponsored, and her gratitude was expressed for the assistance and co-operation she received from her co- workers. Mr. Rene Archambault, the treasurer, submitted a statement of the Club's financial standing. +Following this report, Mrs. S.Gallo said that due to adverse circumstances the House tea of April 23rd had to be postponed. This tea will be sponsored very soon and the co-hostesses will be Mesdames 8. Jankola, Sro, Se Gallo and 8. Jankola, Jr. It WALL be held at the home of Mrse S» Jankola, Sre The president, Mro Wm. Robinson, then called for,committee reports and final plans were made for the Bingo Party to be the initial major project of the Kinnaird Catholic. Club on Sat- urday May 7th in the Kinnaird Communi- ty Hall. The next business was an item of great interest. It was the announce~ ment by Father Barnes of the chosen site for the Kinnaird Catholic Church. With a plan of the land and informa- tion received.at the Village Office, Father Barnes pointed out the central location and the suitability of the proposed building lote Details of the site and the exact loca- (Cont.P.7) Sreccals A. EREMENKO & CO. DEPT. STORE "fer Fruclay and Galarcay BUTTER, lst Grade...-cececcee -lLboG6OP PORK & BEANS, Nabob.......-8 for 25¢ PEAS, Lynn Valley, 20 OZee+B for 27% TABS MILK, Pacific or Carnation.... GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, 20 oz....2 for 20¢ CRUSHED PINEAPPLE, 20 oz. tine.. See BUGAR, 5# bag.....sce- 49¢ LETTUCE, Fresh lb. 19¢ CELERY, Orisp--cooeceolbeo 13¢ TOMATOES, L lb. tubescese 27% DELNOR FROZEN FOODS , Strawberries, Beaches, Raspberries, Cantaloupe. VEAL ROASTS, Boned & Rolled, lbs 55¢ SIRLOIN & T-BONE STEAKS......lbde 65%]. PLATE BRISKET...-2-¢-sceessceclDe 20¢ BOLOGNA, Fresho..-. lb. 444 BEEF LIVER, Fresh.os-eo.e-1De 40 PORK & VEAL PATTIES coelb. 45g FREE DEw! VERY RESSES. | Me spade 0 NEW SHIPMENT OF GARDEN TOO! SLUBS & GINGHAMS.....-.--cseee - PRINTED & PLAIN JERSEYS. . SPs BLOUSES TO CLEAR, LSs ‘GARDEN HOSES, RAKES, SPADES, CULTIVATORS AND HOES. 4.95 and upo SPECIAL....§ 1.95