PAGE 6 CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, British Columbia / THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1952 KINNAIRD NEWS A surprise party was held in the Kinnaird Community hall on March 14th to welcome Mrs. Ove Carlson, a recent arrival from the Faroe Islands. Games were enjoyed during the first part of the evening, followed by buffet 1 ‘Abeut 45 guests were present. The hostesses were Mrs. E. Bur- rows, Mrs. Olga Cushner and Mrs. M. McWhinnie. ee 7 A birthday party was held at ibaeff in honor of Mickey, day on March 18th.. Bingo. was the main feature of. the after. noon, and later’ his little guests were treated to a delicious lun- cheon. Those invited were Joan and Danny Shields, and Billy Burquist. Kinnaird — Socreds Meet KINNAIRD, B. C..— At the last executive meting Mral ar- family were Sunday visitors to rangements were made for a Colville. public meeting to be held in the I a GO I IO I IO Pg GIO I IIo II CO-OP = SPECIALS CO-OP SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MARCH 21 and 22 PITTED DATES, 2 lbs. SLICED. PINEAPPLE, Table Talk, 28 02 tin: BLENDED JUICES, Deep South, 48 oz. tin APPLE JUICE, Sun Ripe, 48 oz. tin CUT GREEN BEANS, Eien, 15 oz. 2 tins PEAS, King Beach, Choice, size 4 15 oz., 2 tins "35¢ PEAS, M. B., Size 3 Fancy, 15 oz., 2 tins ATlé BEETS, Diced, Bulman’s, 20 0z., 2 tins .... 31¢ PEAS and CARROTS, Aylmer, 15 oz. . 2 tins 35¢ CORN, So-sweet, whole kernel, 15 oz. 2 tins, TEA, M. B., White Label, bb. . SUGAR, 10 Ib. bag ORANGES, Sunkist, 344’s, 3 doz. DELMAR MARGARINE, 2 lbs. BUTTER, Palm Ist Grade, Ib. LADIES... : . Our shipment of Whisper, Super Silk Nylon “has arrived. Newest spring shades. : Stanfields Shorts, brief style, for men and boys, also men’s spring jackets by Goulds. Mr. and Mrs. Collinson’ and SS TE Attend ‘the Castlegar Rallies of, Christ For Trail Campaign Speaker—REV. E. M. JENSEN Pastor, Central Baptist Church, Seattle Soloist—MR. LELAND HAGGERTY (Tenor) Trumpeter and Song Leader, Seattle Assisted by Christ For Trail Choir ‘CASTLEGAR COMMUNITY HALL | SATURDAY, MARCH 33, 7:30 p.m. .. MONDAY, ,MARCH 24, 7:30. p.m." NO CHARGE... , Sponsored by “Trail: District For Christ Council” witii the- Co-operation of “District Churches.: ©: | ..,;: ‘ . -NOTICE RE WELL BABY™ The following are-the changes being in time schedule: ; Tuesday,. March 24 4 gar, in Public’ H Post. Office, Room: 6. Thursday, March 27—1:30 : ... Community Church. = Tuesday, ‘April J=- 2:00. - : 0 Pam. Kinnaird Community: ‘Hall.’ gute 3 : Wednesday,-April 2—1:30 3:00 p.m., Dumont, home of Mrs: ‘Ge A. Jackson. ne Thursday, ‘April 3-300! - 4:00. pim., Brilliant, Post Office, home of Mrs.’ J:. Stevens. : the home of Mr. and Mrs. F.-~hall on Thursday, March 27th. Bal who celebrated. his 10th -birth-. Jean Reid —PUBLIC ‘HEALTH NURSE: Kinnaira Improvement Soclety, “to B, C..Olympic Games Commit- tee./ Application by the Kinnaird Catholic .Club, was, turned down as it “is -a ‘private’: ‘Organization, Recently, the Toronto---hea The’ principal speaker for the meeting will be.Mr. E...W.- Bour-* que,-Nelson, as well.as other ‘from Nelson where she has been a patient in the Kootenay Lake General Hospital. Mrs. Glare. Saniidars left by air Mond where quarters of the War A 4ssoclation have been sending tags into B. C. but we are of the sincere belief that the peo- ‘ple of our province will continue to support our worthy cause. _Sincerely, Yours, E. H. SLATER, Seaver: -Manager. Dramatic Club Organized Kinnaird is to have a Dra- matic Club. The first meeting was held in the Kinnaird Com- munity hall on March 18th. Twelve members were present and the meeting was opened by Alex Gray, president of the Im- provement Society. He intro- duced George Clark, an active member of the Robson Dramat- ic Club, who will act in an ad- visory capacity to the Kinnaird Club: R! Parks was voted pres- ident and Mrs. Helen Verzuh, secretary - treasurer. Directors are Mrs. Ruth Roberts, Mrs. G. Sommerfield and W. Collinson. It was decided to apply to the B. C. D. A. for registration. The name chosen for the group is the “Kinimpso Little Theatre” and D. Donaldson was appointed to represent this group on the Improvement So- city Exécutive. A motion was passed to write Mr. Wheeler, of Nelson,, presi- dent of the zone and ask him to be present at the next meet- ing which will be héld iu the Community hall on April ist. It is feit that this will be a de- local speakers, Arrangements were also made for the zone meeting which will be held in ‘Trail late next week \ Casey Addresses ° . Kinnaird C. D. KINNAIRD, B. C..—: Friday evening. saw. the start,of Part 11 training of the’ Kinnaira Civ. il Defence Organization. Fire Chief ‘Casey, from tne Tadanac Fire Department, as- sisted-by Capt. O. Payette, gave an interesting. tglk and’ demon- stration. on ,the different type of fire extinguishers, Chief Casey demonstrated the proper’ method in using the ex- tinguishers. and what type of fires they were best suited for. After the demonstration tire’ Ciy- il Defence . personnel ‘used the extinguishers: on actual fires prepared for the course. LETTER TO" THE EDITOR Since 1946 the ‘Tuberculous and Chest Disabled Veterans Associa- tion, which assists the T. B. Vet- erans in B. C., has supplied the motoring public with a quick and easy method of. identifying and returning lost car keys by the sale of miniature licence tags. They offer to the public either a replica of their licence in mini- ature, or a secret tag which, when it is attached to a set of keys, requires no other means-of identification such as name or address. The profits derived from the sale of these tags has resulted in the Vancouver T.V.S. branch now ‘being self-supporting in- stead of receiving a grant from the Vancouver Community Chest and assists the Tranquille branch in carrying out their welfare work amongst T.B. veterans. grant requested by the Student's Council was turned down owing to insufficient information as to its purpose. $25 to Kinnaird St. John Ambulance Association. $75 Castlegar Social Frank Elassen of Oliver, B. C., is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Hughes. Eli Kastrakow of Grand Forks was a visitor at the home of his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. .R. W. Cook. Mrs. Sam Dower has returned ATUCSS . S=cll plots or of SOLUTION ON PAGE FOUR (Engi) 26. Blunder armored vessel 30. Youth 32. Anxiobs 33. Becst of burden 34. Reach across 39. O'd measure 7 of tength . Rowing 41. Onc-spot Cc: implement . Piece of paper 43. Poern eo 8 nz vein yee 27. Variety of ‘oon ne willow | J 28. Thin, brit- tle cookie 29. Take out 7 20 u print.) . Being more recent GZ LZ 31. Pulls apart 25 33. Viper 36. Public notices 37. A mimic 40 A wagon 23. Metal-bear- 45. Perfect 46. Never ROCKETGAS... “group cided asset to our community.> she will attend ‘the Cancer So- ciety convention. . J, Coupland, father of Mrs. J. L. Townsend, has returned to _ Castlegar after spending the win- ter with his son G. Coupland in Trail. Mrs. M. O. Hougen and daught- er, Mrs. Austrum, are visiting at the home of Mrs, Hougen's sister, Mrs. G. Wheeler, in Long- view, Washington. The, Castlegar “Happy. Gang” entertained the Nelson ‘Kinsmen last week’at one of their regular meetings. Those tak- ing part in the entertainment Mrs. G. Santano as Mrs, as Blaine Mathe, Mrs. E.° Stan- ford as Eddie Allen,’ Miss Jo Merlo as Joe Niosi,, Mrs. H. WANTED BY THE VILLAGE OF KINNAIRD A general mainten- ance man for public works and_ water works. For further information apply to the Kinnaird Village office. S. C. Muirhead, Village Clerk. Brewster as Bobby Jimby, Mrs. F. Hostetter as Kay Stokes and Mrs. V. Sorenson as Lloyd Ed- wards. The Castlegar United Church held a very successful rummage Sale and tea on Saturday in the church hall. Mrs. Forgie-Thom- son and Mrs. C. Fraser had charge of the home baking table while Mrs. L. Grunerud and Mrs. W. Easton handled the rum- mage table. -Working in the kit- chen were Mrs. G. Hagen, Mrs. Wiig, Mrs. R. Waite, Mrs. D. Hughes and Mrs. G. Anderson. Serving were Mrs. V. Jones, Mrs. L. Davis, Mrs. R. Hunter and ——————d e CYRIL BELL Agencies . o PROTECTION MISSING A porcupine without quills is like a man without in- surance .. . no protection. 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