t GASTLE NEWS "SLEEP, . MY LOVE" j Claudette Colbert's most dramatic séehe.in her latest picture, "Sleep; My Love", and one of the most difficult of her career, is a sleép-walking scene in which no dialogue is spokene The actress, under the hypnotic spell of her husband, walks supposedly towards her dooms * , The scene required careful rehearsal under the direction of Director Douglas Sirk, with the advice of Technical Ad- visor Dr. Marcel Frym, a specialist: in hypnosis and hypnotic trances. The scene, as it was outlined, required more than the simple act of aimless sleep-walking itself. The action demand# ed unusual reactions and perfect timing After several tries, Miss Colbert: went back into consultation with the director and his famous consultanto "Just take your time," Sirk reassured her. "It*s a tough scene." To which Claudette quipped: "If Lady Macbeth made good doing this, "Sleep, My Love," the first Mary Pickford-CHarles Buddy Rogers~, Ralph Cohn pictures to he. filmed for Triangle Productions, is being nglPared. by United Artists and will play &t the Castle Theatre on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesdaye . ' Sharing stellar honors with Miss Col- bert are Robert Cummings and Don Ameche} George Coulouris, Rita Johnson, Ralph Morgan and Hazel Brooks are in top featured rolese : : The Castlegar and District Board of Trade meeting scheduled for tonight has been cancelled owing to a previous ren- ttal of the Hall. Mre Fe Eremenko and’A. Eremenko return- ed recently from a business trip to Spokane. Alterations were recentiy made in the Express Department of the CePeR. Statioy giving greater convenience to the publig and the Station staff. Hie OWA BLUE RIBBON COFFEE. ... lb. 56¢ RED LABEL TEA - MeBe .-.0-elbe 69% JOHNSON WAX - PASTE........1b. 55¢_ JOHNSON GLO-COAT 5 MALKIN'S PORK & BEANS 2 for © 27% BULMAN'S TOMATOES..... 4 for 99¢ mente COTTAGE ROLL........++.2e0elbe BOLOGNA. ...cccececcececcscelDe WEINER ois 5 sis serena anes vane 67% 45¢ THUR. APRIL 14TH, 1949. KINNAIRD CB uckebing Supply NEBORD, WITH RECESSED EDGE, 870 ° "40 x 83 SHEETS THE FIREPROOF GYPSUM WALLBOARD STONEBORD LATH LIME - PLASTER - CEMENT STONELAP SHEETING -— FOR USE IN PLACE OF SHIPLAP ON WALLS. FIREPROOF ~ WEATHERPROOF NO SHRINKAGE —- 25% STRONGER THAN DIAGONAL SHIPLAP. ECONOMICAL. FREE ESTIMATE ~ ON ALL YOUR CONSTRUCTION EVEN f0 THE. COST. Mr. John Dunaj, of Tunnel, was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrse Kravski, in Castlegare Miss Betty McKenzie, ReN., of Trail, is spending the Easter weekend at the home of Mrs. Co Saunderso Miss Ann Tait, who recently ar_ived from Glasgow, and who is the guest of Mr.& MrsoA.D.McWhinnie of Kinnaird,is a bride-elect.o The marriage of John Hughes to Miss Ann Tait was announced recently. Rev.Father Barnes 1s in Nelson as- sisting at the Holy Week Ceremonies in the Cathedral of Mary Immaculate. Father Barnes will also be the preach- er at the Tinebrae Service on Holy : | Thursday evening while in Nelsone 454 A A i \ CASTLE NEWS KINNAIRD; 1st TUESDAY OF EVERY MONT Kinnaird Community Hall — 1330-3 PM ROBSON: LAST TUESDAY OF EVERY MONTH - Robson Community Memorial Hall -— 13250 - 3:00 P.M. ; CASTLEGAR: 4TH THURSDAY OF EVERY MONTH. Parish Hall, Maple Street, 1330 - 4:00 P.M. MOTHERS ARE ASSISTED BY: le General Health Supervision of the Well Child. 2» Immunizing the Healthy Child. 5. Weighing the Well Baby. ic THUR. APRIL 14TH, 1949, 5. ‘ , PLUM BING £ HEATING ~§/STEEL:.BATH Poe C.l. BASIN [=~ TOMET = WHITES SEAT $1 SOV Borax -C0-R0OE SEWER PINE Ne STe@EL SEPTIC TANKS BATH FLAT RIM SINKS ‘ST. ALBAN'S WeAe 8t-Alban's WeA. held its regular business meeting in the Parish Hall on Thursday, Apr.7th, with Mrs.A.T.Hors— will presiding, and 13 members present. RevoArchdeacon Resker was a visitor. The: meeting opened with the Members! Prayer, Lord's Prayer and Litany. “Archdeacon Resker announced the fol- lowing services for Easter Week: Thurs. 7330 PM; Good Friday 2-3 P.M. Sunday 1130 A.M. . , _ A list of duties for the Janitor, drawn up by the Church Committee, was approved by the members of the W.Ae MraeKillough volunteered to, act as Dorcas Secretary and Mrs.Stainton will help her. Letters of thanks were read from several members who had been 111. Mrs.C.Petts was nominated as the delegate to the Annual Meeting of the Kootenay Diocesan Board of the WA. , to be held in Creston May 18th and 19th. . Several resolutions to be presented at the Annual Meeting were disuussed and the delegate instructed how to vote on such resolutionse 2 The Treasurer's report showed $50.00 paid to the Vicarage Debt Fund and a good balance on hand. : Oommittees for the Mother's Day Tea & Sale May 7th were chosen. , The WeA. 18 supplying the money for choir gowns for the St.Alban's Choir and Mre.Stainton, Mra.C.Petts,and Mra. Elliott offered to help with the making of them. Hostesses for the next meeting will KINNAIRD CATHOLIC CLUB SPONSORS "HOUSE TEAS" The first of a series of "House Teas" sponsored by the ladies of the Kinnairm Catholic Club, was held at the home of Mrs. T. Fourt on Saturday afternoon, April 9th, from 2 to 8 o'clock. Blessed with a warm, sunny day, many guests attended, to make the tea a worthwhile and enjoyable affair. Several visitors from Castlegar at- tended this: tea, including Mesdames D.- Shea, We McGauley, C. Brodman, Me Gallo, Ge Martini, M. Burnham and 0. Johnson. The parish priest, Father Barnes,paid a short visit to wish the hostess and her colleagues well with this their initial tea. Kinnaird tea-guest@ were Mesdames Ge Beckthold, J. Wistud, N. Kuryluk, s. Jankola,-Bre, Se Gallo, Wm. Robinson and M. ‘Goodenough. A walnut-iced cake, baked and donat-— ed by Mrs. 8. Jankola, Sr., was raffl— ed and this-prize was won by Mrs. De Shea. Besides being an enjoyable social event and get-together,with many new acquaintances made, this first of a series of Kinnaird House Teas was a profitable parish project. We could conolude with the age-old remark. "A good time was had by all" -— and we must add a reminder - "For: bigger and better teas - attend those sponsored by the Kinnaird Catholic Ladies". Congratulations to the genial hostess,Mrs.T.Fourt and co-workerse be Mrs.West and Mrs.Killough. Archdeacon Resker closed the meeting with grace. pow t The following membergwere present: Mrs.TeBloomer, Mre.ReEFLiott, Mrao A. Horewill, Mrs.A-eHostetter, Mra. Je- Kelly, Mrs. Lewis; Mrs.L.Killough, Mrs. Lodge, Mrs.C.Petts, Mrs.Stainton, Mre. 'B. Trussler, MreeR.West and Mrs. He Westwood. SPORTSMENS S76 | THE SOFTBALL SEASON Is HERE Now: ° WE HAVE SOFTBALL GLOVES, BASEMEN'S MITTS, TRAPPER GLOVES, Sunday visitors to Castlegar from Trail were Reve Father Wilfrid, Mr. & Mrs. P. Kobluk and family and Mr. & Mrs. A. DeBiasio and ‘childran,. Mr. & Mra. Wm. Shewchuk and, daughter, Eleanor,spent the weekend visiting Mr. & Mrs. P. Shewcohuk in Castlegar. by \ SOFTBALL SPIKES, BATS, SOFTBALLS, ETO. ong SPECIAL PRICES FOR CLUBS. SWEATERS AND UNIFORMS MADE TO ORDER.)