CASTLE NEWS THUR. JUNE 9TH, 1949. PAGE 6. ,SASTLE NEWS THUR. JUNE OTH, 1949. PAGE 7. ROBINSONEBRADLEY ~DRY GOODS- KINNAIRD— '-* LADIES BLOUSES - LADIES NIGHTGOWNS ASSORTMENT OF KIDDIES ANKLE SOX TABLE CLOTHS - BATH TOWELS MEN*S SUN HELMETS FLOOR MATS - MEN'S KHAKI PANTS G.W.Ge SNO-BAK DENIM PANTS. Mr. Charles Me Appleton passed away at his home on Sunday ‘night. He is survived by his wife, Sarah, a son Charles, a brother, Bert Appleton of Saskatoon, and a sister, Mrs. Jean MacIntyre of Moose Jawe Funeral services will Thursday at 33:00 PeMe take place GARDEN SPRINKLING IS LIMITED TO. ONE SPRINKLER FOR EACH SERVICE. DURING THE PRESENT RESTRICTED CAPACITY OF THE EXISTING WATER MAINS, WATERING BY MEANS OF IRRIGATING OR OPEN HOSE IS STRICTLY FORBIDDEN. THE WATER SERVICE OF ANY RESIDENT FOUND VIOLATING THIS REGULATION WILL BE IM- MEDIATELY SHUT OFF. warenwoRKS SYSTEM. SEE SIO TEE SME AE EE ME ERT K.RoC. WELFARE & RECREATION SOCIETY The regular monthly meeting of the Board of Directors of the Kinnaird, Rob- son, Castlegar Welfare & Recreation Soc was held in the schoolroom of the Coro- nation Hall on Tuesday, May 31, at 7:30 PM. Ten members were present. Applica— tions were read and grants approved as follows: Robson Athletic Club $100, Kinnaird Improvement Soc. Sports Commit tee $150, Robson Cemetery Committee $50, and District Boy Scouts Assn. $300. A grant of $700 to the Kinnaird In- provement Soc. Parks Com., which had been approved last Fall was ordered pai when the Kinnaird representatives on th Board presented proof of: title to the meeting. The Directors wish to congratu. late the people of Kinnaird for the forg sight in obtaining such a desirable pro- perty for the benefit of their community. Grants are made to such worth causes as Nat'l Institute for Blind, Red Cross, Salvation Army, Conquer Cancer Campaign, etc. The continued support of these worthwhile efforts depend on financial support of members. A minimum of §1 a year makes you a member. Why not join NOW? Make your cheque payable to the K.RoG.o and mail to Box 717, Castlegar. Mrs-Riley is the accredited collector for Castlegar and there will be others or Kinnaird and Robson very s00ne Sfiorlsmness SHOP SPEGIAL THIS WEEK ON FLY RODS ~ 15% OF ALSO REDUCED PRICES ON TAPERED _., LINES. - AIR MATTRESS $15.25 SLEEPING BAGS , $21.96 GROUND SHEETS $2.50 & UP. 3.3 H.P. NEPTUNE OUTBOARD MOTORS $149.50 ROBSON NOTES: : On Sunday, dune Sth, Mr. & Mra. W. Wright and family, of Trail, were visitors at the home of Mr. & Mrs. He John sone . Miss Betty Clarke was a week-end visitor at the home of Miss Anita Smecher. The Robson Jr- Softball Team had a game with the Thrums Team on Sunday, June 5th. The latter was the victor by a score of 76e The Robson Women's and Girls Soft- ball Team met on Monday, June 6th, for its regular practicee KINNAIRD NEWS: The Barn Dance held last Friday, the last get-together for the season, was well enjoyed. We hope that next season. more dancers will attend and learn these dances as they are quite complicated, but enjoyable once learned. A few novelty prizes were given for various contests, the. winners being Mr.& MrseJohn McLeod, as oldest couple in dance; Glenn & June Killough as youngest couple; Spot Dance Allan Jacobson & Belle Gray; Best Seniox Old Time Waltzers, Mre& MrséoHarry Kil- lough; Best Junior Old Time Waltzers, Joyce Swihart & Carol Sorenson; Cotton- Eyed Joe (Polka), Jack Killough & Patsy McLeod. Kinnaird is becoming very softball- foe neem ef lee TENDERS WANTED TENDERS WILL BE ACCEPTED BY THE DIRECTORS. FOR THE PURCHASE Or CARS NOB. (1), (3), (4) AND (7) UP TO THE DELIVERY DATE OF THE NEW BUSSES. THE CASTLEGAR CO--OPERATIVE TRANSPORTATION SOCIETY. conscious these days. Wednesday even- ing the junior boys held a game here, Ladies* Ball Team practice and even the Firemen are holding a practice. . Mrs. J. Eckford and two children, Betty and Billy, of Kimberley, are vis-— iting her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. & Mrs. Tom Fourt, for a week. Mro & Mrs. Oc No Askew have returned from a three-weeks visit in Youngstown, Alta., Waterton Lakes, Sask., and other prairie points. Mro M. Dalton, Chairman of the Publi- city Committee of the Kiwanis Club, re- ported that 25 boys and girls are busy beautifying their parents? properties, to be eligible for the Kiwanis prize of a bicycle and a wrist watche KINNAIRD COMMUNITY —HALL— FRIDAY JUNE I1OTH RHYTHM SWINGSTERS ORCHESTRA. CORSAGES PRESENTED TO ALL LADIES. REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE. DANCING 9 TO 1:30. PRICES: LADIES 50¢, GENTS $1.00. LOST: WRIST WATCH, NEAR FERRY. IF FOUND PLEASE RETURN TO CASTLE NEWS. REW. Miss C. DeMeo has been home this past week due to the illness ofmb€ier. CASTLEGAR A/D wolew QE . YOURS FOR SERVICE BE SURE TO SEE OUR LOVELY WATER AND JUICE GLASSES. . TWO GENERAL PURPOSE WHEELBAR- ROWS, - PRICED TO SELL. FEW WATERING CANS LEFT - ALSO AUSTRIAN SCYTHES. : CARBERONDUM AND SCYTHE STONES. THOSE TIN BABY BATHS -YOU HAVE - BEEN LOOKING FOR HAVE ARRIVED. _ ; GARDEN TOOLS AGAIN IN GOOD SUPPLY. : COLD PACK CANNERS ALSO ON PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS.-FRI.- &- SAT. ‘OOD VALUESH~ PEACHES. .202...2.....53¢ CHERRIES. 20...2.... 59# PEARS.....20cz..2.... 56° APRICOTS. 2 Goz.2....65% VELVEETA CHEESE 2185..95* KRAFT DINNERS...2......29 SALAD DRESSING %124s%% 02.81.25 SALMON AE SOCKEYE.......42¢ KETA. 2.22.00 -22¢ PINK. wcscco eee Be TOMATO JVUICE 20 oZe, 2 ise 26¢ T-O-M-A-T-O-E— 28 oz., 2 for 49¢ 2 TINS.....29 MILI CASE..*628 # HONEY 4+L8 PAIL... 752 DEANUTAuttee “U8, 397 Treat Spt + QUALITY MEATS AT: ALL TIMES #&