CASTLE NEWS THUR. MAY ‘19TH, 1949. "PAGE 4. RE gow » : CASTLE NEWS CASTLE THEATRE Thre Tass = SAVE 5 ADMISSIONS #22 “E97 DDENTS NoW IS THE TIME TO PLACE YOUR ORDER ee US FOR YOUR NEW SUIT FOR GRADU- TION. MORE CANADIANS WEAR TIP TOP CLOTHES THAN ANY OTHER KIND. THE REASON -- A HIGH STANDARD OF - QUALITY AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE Castlegate khiy Cleartt& MOTORCYCLE CLUB (CONT'D FROM P.3) this summer in the surrounding centrese Many forms of motorcycle competition riding could be utilized to make a : pleasing display. Any organization in- terested please write Secretary Frank Humphries, Box 275, Robson, Be Ceo The club 1s still open to charter members.e After June 7th, all new men- bers will be required to pay an initia- tion fees Anyone interested in joining the club is asked to contact the Secre- tary at the above address. Mr. J. Burrows returned this week from Vahcouvere CASTLEGAR SASH +DOOR MANUFACTURERS OF ALL TYPES OF WINDOWS & DOORS. FRAMES -- SASH & SCREENS. ALL MATERIAL ‘FOR, SALE: BEACH ENAMEL RANGE WITH WARMING CLOSET, IN GOOD CONDITION, GOOD BAKER. APPLY JIMMY SEATON. BIRTHS: To Mre & Mrs. John Wright, Kinnaird, May 14th, a daughters KINNAIRD NOTES: Mro & Mrse. Ae De McWhinnie and daughter, Margaret, and. Mr. & Mrse A. Mucha and Mre & Mrs. G. Simpson spent the week-end at Deer Parke The Kinnaird Golden Eagles. won their second game of the season, feating Robson 5-5. Mrs & Mrs. E. Fitzpatrick have moved into their new home in Kinnairde - - The new Kinnaird Ball Park has been bulldozed and will be used shortly. Mr.S.WeBradley returned to Vancouver after spending:a few days in Castlegar. ae-"~* TREATED WITH COPPER NAPHTHENATE. ESTIMATES ON YOUR REQUIREMENTS FREELY GIVEN. CONSULT US Af ANY TIME ON YOUR BUILD- ING PROBLEMS. NO OBLIGATION. ' Gordon Anderson celebrated his sixth birthday on Thurwday last. Eleven friends were invited and enjoyed games and contests during the afternoon. "Tony", the Shetland Pony, was the main attraction and obligingly gave the chil G:A. SUMNER,D.C.N.D NATUROPATHIC PHYSICIAN EREMENKO BLOCK | HOURS 9 - 6 EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT CONSULTATIONS F-R-E-E dren rides. The table was decorated with pink sail boats and dainty refreshments were- served by Mrs. Anderson, assisted by Miss Regina Campbell. BAPTISM: On Sunday, May 15th, in St.Rita's Church, Castlegar, the sacrament of Baptism was administered by Rev. Jose Be Barnes to the infant son of Mrs & Mrs. A. Rodgers, of Kinnairde Gerald Lewis were the given names. The god- parents were Mre & Mrs. A. Guidona of Kinnaird. Major Je Moll left Tues. for Renata. oo GIRL GUIDES HOLD MOTHERS! The Castlegar Guides entertained their mothers last week at the first annual Mother-and-Daughter banquet in the Community Hall. Mrs. Je Moll, district captain, priefly on the responsibilities of Guide mothers, pointing out that co- operation of mothers and leaders as- sisted greatly in the successful oper- ation of a Guide troope — Guide Margaret Williams, ppoposed a toast "To the Mothers," to which Mrse R. Patmore responded, and Lillian Gook and Sharon Robinson were enrolled .. as Guidese KINNAIRD Zeceesfer 8-A-N-D G-R-A-V-E-L AND T-O-P_ 8-0-I-L A. GERANAZZO Castlegar Posing iff JUST ARRIVED: GOOD SUPPLY. OF TOILETS, RECESS BATHS, ROLL RIM BATHS, BASINS AND ALL PLUMB- | ING. ACCESSORIES, SASH &- DOORS, FUR- NACES: oes AT REASONABLE PRICES. WE ALSO INSTALL PLUMBING AND. HEATING SYSTEMS BY CONTRACT. eee Ocete Towser “ With May 24th just past the week-end and a school track meet on Friday of this week, the small fry, as well as the in-betweens and teen-agers, will be asking you to buy them some sneakers so they can enter the races, etc. You will find a very good selection of same ‘at Eremenko's at prices from #29 to - $5956 moe eee nee eee, For Mom and Big Sister they have some really smart, better-occasion cotton frocks, which are a must all summer longe They comé4&n Check, stripes, printed and plain, youthful and cool-looking with their eyelet and lace trim, and at prices and styles ~ that can’t be beat even in the larger citiese I know, because I went "look- ing around." Still speaking of the 24th of May, the cook in the family will, in all . probability, want to be at the parade grounds too -- so why not prepare most of your dinner the day before with, say, a Picnic Ham, Potato Salad, Sliced Fresh Tomatoes, crisp Celery and Green Onions, all of which can be purchased at Horswill's, including the ingredients for the salad, and maybe some ice cream for desserte That should leave you with a few more hours which could be spent with the family at the ball grounds watching the races, the Crowning of. the May Queen, etc. THUR- MAY 19TH, 1949. DAY. dha NIGHT CLARKS AMBULANCE —~SERVICE — _ INDUSTRIAL PIRST AID MAN AND FIRST CLASS CHAUFFEUR AT ALL TIMES. FULLY INSURED. P-H-0-N-E 125 OR 73, TRAIL, B. Co FOR SALE: BEACH RANGE, ALMOST NEW. APPLY C. D. HARVEY, KINNAIRD, EVENINGS. FOLK DANCING FRIDAY NITE - MAY 20TH - BOX LUNCH. | SATURDAY-NITE DANCE — KINNAIRD MAY 218T. Mrse Ge Manarin, Kinnaird, has spent the past week at Victoria, where she attended the graduation of her eldest daughter, Olive, at St-Joseph's Hos- pitale Mrs. Steve Gallo, Kinnaird, entertain- ed a group of Kinnaird women at her home on Wednesday afternoon. She was assisted by Mrs- To. Fourte Mrs. Le Atkinson left by plane for Vernon Tuesday, where she will attend the Pythian Sisters Convention. spoke IDAY AND _ PACIFIC MILK, case. CARNATION MILK, case. EAGLEBRAND MILK, Pin ew wer wax 5 A. EREMENKO *, co. DEPT. STORE eae nagoa, CORN FLAKES, Kellogg's 80z-pkg.- SHREDDED WHEAT, PK Gece ees eosece BUGAR, 54 bag.... SALMON, Keta, Fancy 1's... ORANGE POISE, 20 O2e tinecsssse MATCHES, Red Bird, pkgeo.----oee WAX PAPER, Handi-Wrap... KLEENEX, pkg er CELERY, Fresh, 1b........---0. LETTUCE, Crisp, 1b....-.-.s-.0- POTATOES, 10 fai» on snaansie 4 DELNOR FROZEN FOODS: FRESH STOCK JUST ARRIVED: STRAWBERRIES, CORN, GREEN PEAS, CUT BEANS, ETC. T-BONE & SIRLOIN STEAKS, l1b.... 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