SE CASTLE NEWS THUR. MAY STH, 1949.. PAGE 8. ;,MASTLE. NEWS THUR. MAY 5TH, 1949. PAGE 9. GIVE HERA CASTLE THEATRE Whig 1258" . ALWAYS APPRECIATED KINNAIRD NEWS (Cont'd from P.7) making three generations of one family taking parte Their son-in-law and daughter, Mre& Mrse He Killough,and grandchildren, June & Glenn Killough, are also participating. Mrs. Jack Hughes (nee Miss Ann Tait Coyle, formerly of Glasgow), a recent pride, was honored at a shower at the home of Mrse Be Mahoney on Tuesday evening. A varied assortment of useful and lovely gifts were presented on a — huge decorated cup and saucer. This was trimmed with apple blossoms and the blossoms were repeated throughout the lovely roomse | , : LoEe Davis, Castlegar, returned CEMEDoN Tuesday.’ Mrso home from KINNAIRD Confer LARGE ASSORTMENT OF MOTHER'S DAY CARDS GIFT BOXES OF MARY KING TOILET SETS BOXED TOFFEES POT-0-GOLD CHOCOLATES BOXED STATIONERY IMPERIAL PRODUCTS. E880 & ES8O- EXTRA MOBILE & MARVELUBE OILS -// ATLAS TIRES & BATTERIES. WE CAN ~PARTS:.ALL BAKES OF CARS.) KINNAIRD Buk Y AGENTS FOR BAPCO PAINTS & VARNISHES ~- DOORS & GLASS, BRICK AND CEMENT. DONNACONA MASONITE MODERNITE CHROME MOULD INSULATION - P.Ve BRAND HARDBOARD WALLBOARDS —- PLYWOODS SHINGLES: COMPOSITION AND CEDAR. BUILDING PAPERS - ROUGH & DRESSES LUMBER. Eq \ yy BApCO ture PAINT ZINN S™ ESTIMATES ACCURATELY GIVEN. WE APPRECIATE YOUR PATRONAGE. LILLIAN KILLOUGH CHAPTER I.0.D.E. he Executive of the Lillian Kil- lough Chapter, I.0.DeE.-, met at the home of MrseJePayne on Tues.evening, May 3. There were 12 members present, with the Regent, MrseA.T.Horswill,pre- siding at the meeting. Final plans & preparations for the May Day celebra- tion were made. The contestants for May Queen were requested to put extra efforts. into the sale of tickets until the closing.date of May 16. The Chap- ter is hoping to make this year's cel- ebration one of the best yet and citi- zens are asked to cooperate by buying tickets from their favorite contestant. It 1s also hoped that many organiza- tions and business firms will enter floats in the parade. 5 Some welfare projects were discuss- ed at the meetinge Delicious refresh- ments were served at the close of the meeting by the hostesse Those present | were Mrs.A.T-eHorswill, Mrs oReWest,Mrse J-Payne, MrseJ.Deans, MrsoWeO-Devitt, Mre.R Kerr, MrsedeLawson, Mrs-R-Som- , Z oWe 5 Mrse BoRRan Mrs Moagign: oMgss soot, Twenty ladies interested in handy erafts gathered at the home of Mrs-Re West to see and hear Miss Jean Travis, Supervisor of Handy Crafts of the Ex- tension Department of xm B.C. give in- structions and display potato blocking and stencil.work on both cotton and cork; also the art of making fancy wrapping papere Many interesting items were displayed and discussed, proving a very interest-— ing and educational afternoon. Dainty refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by Mra. C. W. Petts and Mrse We O. Devitt. DAY @ = NIGHT CLARKS AMBULANCE SERVICE INDUSTRIAL FIRST AID MAN AND FIRST CLASS CHAUFFEUR AT ALL TIMES. FULLY INSURED. The following are the list of girls in the I.0-DeE. MAY QUEEN Contest, which closes May 16th. Please give these girls your support. The girls are from Grade 9-e Marcia Bell, Gerry DeFoe, Nettlie Brodman, Lorraine Mar- tini, Margaret Williams, Alice Zait- soff and Helen Markin. PHONE 12573 TRAIL, B.C. ATTENTION MOTHERS 83 PRE-SCHOOL IMMUNIZATION CLINIC WILL BE HELD AT THE PUBLIC HEALTH NURSES* OFFICE (SCHOOL BOARD OFFICE) EVERY MONDAY 1:00 - 3:00 PoMo INSTEAD OF Mr. & Mrse Mason, who have been visit ing their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. & Mrs. Je Mason, left Tuesday for thein home at Haney, Be. C. Mr. & Mrs. T. West and daughter, and Miss Beatrice West of Willow Point, were recent guests of Mre & Mrse Re West and Mr. & Mrs. Chas. Blunt. Mr. & Mrse Ted Worley & daughter, Wendy, of Robson, left last week to spend the next six. months at Prince Rupert and points Northe Mrs. Jo Deans returned from a short visit to Vancouver, accompanied by her WEDNESDAY -daughter, Mrse Ke Jonese Mro & Mrs. We He Reed arrived home from Vancouver, where they spent the winter. The former attended U.B.C. Mrs. Jo Williams left yesterday for Winnipeg, where she will visit rela- tives. Mrs. Carlo B. Ghessi, of Kelowna, B.C.e, who is holidaying in Trail, visited at the home of Mr. & Mra. Campbell on Sunday. WANTED: CLEAN COTTON RAGS - 10¢ A POUND. APPLY CASTLE NEWS. LeVe OF COMINCOS ‘NO MAN 4 SUNDAY MA Sinton CASTLEGAR CITIZENS FREE PUBLIC SHOWINGS AND OTHER INTERESTING FILMS, WILL BE SHOWN IN THE CASTLE THEATRE SHOWS 3PM+ 5PM. SPONSORED BY THAIL FILM COUNCIL. MANY ATTEND PYTHIAN MEET AT CASTLEGAR. Delegates from Pythian Sister tem- ples throughout the West Kootenay were guests of Castlegar Kootenay Temple 57 Saturday at the eighth annual con- vention. Delegates number- ed 168 and repre- sented Trail Temple 3; Maple Leaf Tem- ple 4 of Rossland; Nelson Temple 10; Myrtle Temple 16 of Salmo; Twin Temple 33 of Nakusp; Lu- cerhe Temple 17 of New Denver; Koote-— nay Temple 37 of Castlegar, and five visiting sisters from the Kimberley Temple. Highlight of the convention was the degree staff com- petition with Cas- tlegar taking first place to win the Downie shield;Trail second, taking the (Cont'd on Pe10) FILM SLAND yY St EVERYBODY WELCOME --- NO ADMISSION CHARGE. q : NO UNACCOMPANIED CHILDREN. L