ESE . : r THURS. Nov. 11th. x PACE. WILL PUL AWAY FOR XMAS PIECES OF YOUR CHOICE. Don't FREEZE UP, We have Air Tight Heaters on hand. COAL HODS, SHOVELS, STOVE BOARDS Preparations were made at the regular meeting of the Castlegar C C0 F Club to welcome Mr. Guthrie the well known MLA who will speak soon at the Community. 7 Hall on behalf of the popular Jimmie Quinn. Mre Quinn is the C 0 F Candidate in this riding. The next meeting of the élub will be held at the home of Mrs. Aitey on the | sixteenth of this month. CASTLEGAR COMMUNITY CLUB GENERAL MEET- ING was held in the Coronation Hall on Monday evening last. The entire committ ee was returned to office for another year. - It was voted to proceed with the plans to turn over the Hall and Property to the Village of Castlegar. The financial statement was read and the past year has been to build a res- “LEGION CORNER, |S ALL ORGANIZATIONS PLANNING TO ATTEND THE ARMSTICE PARADE PLEASE BE ON TIME, MARCH OFF IS AT 2:20PM: REGULAR MEETING OF BRANCH 170 WILL BE HELD AT 7:30PM QN. TUES. NOV. 16th, YOUR ANTENDANGE WILL BE’ APPRECIATED. The patient at the military hospital shows a steady improvement. The work of GATHOLIC WOMEN'S LEAGUE _ WOMEN! 3_LEAGUE ‘po bol ‘ol WEST'S STORE fm iid BE SURE TO GET A TICKET ON FRUIT CAKE SD Nm erve with which to make the major rep— airs, alterations and extensions which are now necessarye IN LITER:VEIN banged the bathroom door with a crash that sent echoes rolling throughovt - the hospital. He collided with - .urse and raised his voice in protesi. "This is a wretched place, this 1s," he cried. "Only one small pit of soap in the bathroom an no flannel or sponge to wash my face with" "well," said the nurse, tartly,"I supp- ose you have a tongue in your head?" "yes," replied the ruffled HOAOASEs "but I'm not a contortionist." ASTLE’ NEWS ‘THURSDAY NOV.11th LETTERHEADS ENVELOPES DANCE TICKETS INVITATIONS RAFFLE TICKETS DODGERS WINDOW CARDS CIRCULAR LETTERS STATEMENTS | the Parish Hall on Monday Nov. 8th: ... | Commissioner Ross MoDermia of Kinnain COUCH-PASZTY. VOWS PLEDGED AT WEDDING RITES. . Rich brocaded white satin fashioned: the wedding gown worn by Miss Julia — Paszty Thursday, when she became the pride of Richard Stevens Couch in-the’ United church, which was: bowered for. the occasion with autumn flowers and. leaves. Daughter of ‘Ate, and Mrs. A. ‘Hoeko ;.|: of Natal, B. C., the bride was charn- ing in her satin gown which featured. nylon sheer yoke, trimmed with tiny pearl rosettes, lily point sleeves and full skirt, with scalloped hemline | revealing insets of lace frill. A hear shaped crown of orange blossoms. secure her floor—length net veil and she_ carried a bouquet of soft pink roses. Mrs. Re Harding, sister of the groom, was matron of honor in a blue slipper satin gown with nylon sheer yoke, cap sleeves, bustle-style hip- — and full skirt. A white chapel ~} 1 topped with a coronet of blue velvet flowers and a bouquet of pink ~ carnations completed her ensemble. The grooms niece, Miss Darlene’ Harding, was:flower girl, and wore a floor-length frock of peach taffeta, trimmed with white lace. She carried:. a@ nosegay of bronze and white flowers, PAGE 7 e a with the FINEST This LIFETIME Deluxe Aluminum - . Double Boiler is scientifically \ designed for fast cooking — ai . Hts triple-thick base insures " lasting service. Come to our store for al) your | kitchen end hardwera items. We have @ completo stock on hand. " iy o FREE DELIVERY which were repeated in her hair. The groom, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. LIFE BUOY Saef WITH COUPON For HF Be Couch, of tastlegar, was attended JODIZED SALT 25 —s_ 2 FoR 2IF “by Mr. Ralph Harding. The Rev. J. T. Horricks officiated TOM ATO SOUP Canphdle 2 FoR 214 COFFEE mMaAwettuovse= and soloist was Miss Jean Martin, , accompanied by Mrs. J. E. Wallace; : LB, OF *organiste : The reception was at the home ‘of SYRUP Rocks SiG TIN a3 the grooms :arents, Mr. and Mrs..T.B. Couch. TOFFEE palm encisy LG, After their honeymoon spent in ‘the Crowsnest Pass, the young a wiht reside in Castlegar. ; : The régular ‘monthly meeting of the! Castlegar Board of Trade was‘ held in... In the absence of Mr. S. C. pestaerd Puatéspecels ROUND STEAK G OR ROASTS '& Vi president, Mr. W. Waldie, vice presiden took the chair. It was decided to gather all “the. information péssible on traffic on, the VEAL 2, cle ROASTS te, , A2? Ferry and ‘to -make -this information even ilable to any: interested parties. .". The matter: of a Hospital came up: : for discussion and. it was, decided’ to- write a letter inviting the Hemilten Commission here and also furnish them with details of the requirenents of a’ hospital here. . ‘ Members of the’ Gastlewar Board of: Trade attending the special meeting in Nelson’ Monday:.night re the Airport ‘were President 8.C. Watson, Dick Elliott, a eo As. De. Weat, Je. ‘Waldie, He Vickers, .. Commissioners; Walker, Wanless eae Rigby of Sastleger.. : BUY A CASTLE THEATRE “THRIFT.PASS". save} \ao TO wos REGULAR PRICES at YOUR DRUGGISTS ANA Ty PASTE. ...55¢ and 53¢ NOXEMA GREAM......49¢ ana 69¢ EP SODENT.T. PASTELS ¢ and 45¢ | GOLGATES T. PASTE. 25¢-45¢-75¢ — * “INEO' CHEMICAL FOOD $1.35-$2.95..-" and..$4.95 Step. Locaiiy at Pays