Page 4 CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. Thursday, March 18, 1954 | I) The District's ‘Social Events _ Phone 3031 AT VICTORIA — Ed is on a business tip to Victoria. . IN SPOKANE — Mrs. F. Stef- oniuk and sons Bill and Greg, are visiting in Spokane. , os « FROM VANCOUVER — Mr. and Mrs, P. Stainer have arrived, here from Vancouver. . /| TO SAN FEANCISCO — Mr. Mrs, Buick’s mother, Mrs, a.|and Mrs. Pete Oglow and family Saunders. Castlegar Happenings eee and Mrs. J. Buick and daughter Arlene. of Duncan, B.C. were weekend guests at the home of, Mrs. D. M. Wallace. FROM. MANITOBA — Mr. and WEEKEND VISITORS — Mr.| Mrs. Hope of Carberry, Man., are holidaying at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and left this morning for a three weeks holiday in San Francisco and parts of Mexico. Robson News K.LG. SPARK PLUGS A British Plug Made ForBritich@ars SEE THEM AT Koofenay Mefareries, PHONE 2601 - Lake Nelson, FROM HOSPITAL — Elainc!to Deer Park, the guest of Mr. and Maxine Adshead ‘returned | and home Tuesday from Kootenay Deer Park Sociais The two famous 1864 confer-; ences that Ied to Confederation | will pay more than twice as mush . in Canada, were held in Charlot-|in federal taxes as they | did in tetown, P.E.L, and Quebec City. | 1950. Mi tay PROCTER. — M.A. has d after Seeing the past two weeks in Trail and Procter, In Procter he was the guest of his son and daughter-in-law. He was accom- panied by his nephew Miles Wea- ver who'is spending a holiday in Deer Park. oe TO TRAIL — G, A. Walker and A. Carlson were recent visi- tors to Trail and. Castlegar. | HOME AGAIN — Mr. J. Frie- sen of Renata was a recent visitor C. Crockett. . — Mr, a Scnwartenbece has three eee Mrs, M. Flynn, iat Calgary. ey + RECREATION SOCIETY — The new directors of the Robson Recreation Society received the Society's books from the former executive at a meeting Tuesday night. New executive are Don mittee; H. Hyson, secretary; Reg. Bro, treasurer and David Ads- need. entertainment committee. of five has been cael to investigate the: Society's BULLETIN BOARD AFree Community $ Service — Phone 3441 where they were patients. for in Trail, Rossland and Castlegar. days, TO CALGARY—Mrs. W. T:| spent the weekend at his home in ‘Waldie left this morning to spend Salmo. ‘e the weekend with her daughter one a week AT SALMO — AS A, Phelps SPECIAL CHURCH SERVICE Miss Louise Barker of Renata Atiention | Ladies | Come to ‘Pure Wool Head Scarves: IF YOU WANT With Fancy New rae Borders Nylon ‘Scarves _ ALL COLOES — SIZE 367236" ‘In Our Attractive Design * the First Village across the C.P.R. Bridge and Meet Me at Mrs. Sam Relkoff's CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. In the coming year Canadians Ontario were the guest Mrs. Dunean, ‘president; H. Belbeck, later, some so duets with Mr. Steven- vice president and building’com-| son. They were accompanied by conducted a church dervice ‘in the. community: hall when Mr. and Mrs. Stevenson of Braeside, MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1954 NICK SAMSONOFF an Hi pianist, sang several solos, and Miss May Morey of J Renata, TO-SYRINGA CREEK — Mr. and Mrs, H. Coleman and Mr. and Mrs. R. Coleman and their sons Craig and Lorne were weekend visitors to. Syringa Creek, the the third Robson paemmuative on the Board. Please note that {he Guide Association Basket Social ager ed ey f { 35c. papa cetacean eter Stanley i present a Variety Con- cut bs the Meh Seon, Pr Mareh 26th at 8 p.m. please cieena Tiere wile cards inthe Teplon Wal, Saterday, feicome. A 2 to 3:30 p.m. ‘Tarun ~ Bien. Polonikotis,.Weinestay, ‘Mareh 24, Legion Hall,, Thursday, March 25, 2 to Friday, March 3 pm. Castlegar — 4pm, Phone 3441 - — Mrs. Thrin; ; _ 26, 2 to 339 pm. - “Cyril Bell- ‘Agencies. Lid: NIGHT CALLS FHONE 3683, EA. PINCOET. » Castlegar IN CHURCH guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. Ryan. a 5 ~ Kinnaird Komer EEE FROM HOSPITAL — Mrs. L. C. Greenwood has arrived home, after having been’ a patient in the = 1 tal The United Church Of Canada ~ Castlegar — 10:30 am. — Sunday School: 2:15 p.m. — Hymn Sing and Service of Worship. Lenter Services — Wednesday, 730 pm 2nd &. 4th Sundays 11 am.| “Service of Worship. = Robson First “mma Third Sundays at - Ham St. Rita's Charch Sunday Masses — 8:30 and 11 a.m. Weekday Masses during Lent .at/ 4. 7:30 am., Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays and and 9:30 a.m. Saturdays. Stations of the Cross, Sermon) ana nes ey 730 “‘|has been called to Rock Glen, :| erson has left for Nipawin, Sask, |, 4 nay Lake Z eo 8 : AT SPOKANE — Mr. W. Col- linson is spenae a few. days, in Medicine Hat, Alta, To ONTARIO — Mr. Henry Kuryluk, who arrived home Jast week for the funeral of his father, has returned to his Air Force station at Trenton, | TO SASK — Mn Cecil Heagy Sask, by the illness of his bro-| . . * ther. Men ed 4 oo \ ' FATHER ILL — Mr. G. Hend- lines. - to visit his father who is ill. pm : eee Holy Hous, 5 Saturdays, 3:15 p.m: to 5:15 Confessions rat Holy Hour and 7:30 p.m. to 8 p.m, Saturdays: |. ‘St.. Joseph's Chapel - Sunday Masses — 10 a.m. ° “LEGION.CORNER eee ~7The L.A:.to the Branch held a to get the most out of your overseas trip see your Canadian: Pacific — ‘TRAVEL AGENT. A representative for all major: steamship An expert in arranging the many comp- - licated details of travelling. -By utilizing ‘the service of your Canadian Pacific travel. agent you_can save_time and money. hotel « dations, tours end ‘Pot Luck Supper Saturday night Pe: | which was well/attended. A social evening of jcards, games and , «|W 7:30:am. JOHNNY’ y's | MEAT MARKET PHONE 2001 We Sell Only Top Grades Of Governinent Graaea And Inspected. Chicken ted Meats. ’ Beef — Veal — Lamb — Pork- MARCH 19-20 . Fresh Fish Picnic Shoulders : LB, .......- 486 Briskel | Red & Blue Beef “Lb... ... +. £9¢ Side Bacon : Ub. ..... 386 “Tomato Ketchup - Sliced Sunbeam 20 07. Tin . - - 20c ° ny | St2fics ‘of. the Cross, Sermon and diction, 3 at *The Brapch is. sponsoring a play by. the Kinnaird Little Theatre Group on April 19. i 7:30 p.m. . Pentecostal * First Avenue and Juniper /- Tabernacle i CASTLEGAR FUNERAL HOME. DEDICATED TO KINDLY ’ THOUGHTFUL: SERVICE ‘fi, Ambulance .— Fiowers Pkone 3601 travel plans are just a few of the many travel details @ that’ your Canadian Pacific tavel agent will. gladly handle for you. For full saitcaani se M. B. DALTON, Agent ‘Ask about special “Thrift Season” fires. .32 OZ. MABE: ‘WAFFLE SYRUP. Goamunity Bible Centre : Undemoninational Sunday, March 21 - 10 am. — Sunday School. ‘Rally and film showing of a ‘ournty into Spain. © ‘Presbyterian. Church “Services in the. Church every Sunday at 11:15 am, D. A. MacKellar, Minister Anglican. Church : Sunday, March 21 Cc _ oy and ak am, Pot Reasts Blade, Red & Blue Beef Tomato Juice Malkin’s Fancy 20 oz., 2 for. . 3c. Kinnaird — 7:30 p. Robson — Wednesdays, 10 a.m. Minced Beef Ub. .......39¢ Pink Salmon Clover Leaf Fancy ia. aeaet 2a c. fast 8a.m.) — 10 am. Einnaird 3 pan. — Attending Missionary. Fridays, 3:15 Film Service. _ — Thi 2 pm Film service. 7:45 p.m. Adult Fridays — 7:30 a.m, (Break: — Fridays, 7:30 p.m. Film Service. 8:15 p.m. Class. % SOUVENIRS,. 2 for .... USED RECORDS, 3 for Frozea Fess $$ Il Fall Gospel Assembly LAWN: GRASS, 2 Meee BELTS .........5.000-ee es, BONE CHINA GUPS AND SAUCERS ... $i.c0°” BONE CHINA CANDY. DISHES «......,-. $100 iiedeideaee ces $1.00 . $1.00 YOU SAVE Lee 4 pkgs. me ie $1.00 Cake Mix + S180 Come in and meet Margaret Brown, the. Nabob Hostess, who will be in our store next week. Miss Brown will be demon- strating top quality Nabob Products. e 8 oe Shamrocks and Irish moss brought a. little bit of Old Ireland to Kinnaird Saturday afternoon at the St. Patricks Day Tea spon- sored by the ladies of the Kin- naird Improvement Society. A fine white Irish linen cloth covered the serving table which was tred with a pale green We are pleased to offer the _ “HOSTESS - SPECIALS” 1 Ib, Flavotainer’ Pkg. Fine or Regular CANADA'S LARGEST SELLING CQFFEE “A fine sandwich spread, delightfal too in cookies and . candies. a | Squirrel Peanut Butter 1b. ee atdlpeg tie DELUXE TEA BAGS, , 60's. . T5¢ a 1016 .0Z, NABOB. ‘LEMON’ CHEESE 21 OZ. &2 OZ, NABCP WAFFLE SYRUP - bowl of yellow daffodils and tulips. The tea tables were gay with Irish moss and sk Sure And T’was A Bit Of Ireland Saturday At Kinnaird Impr. Society’s Si. Pal’s Tea __ Page 5 Engagement Mr, and. a, Michael Blaihut Rebekah Ledge Continued from Page 1 ment of B.C.} Nirs. G. C. Caskey, District, Deputy President, Adinah Rebekah Lodge No, 8; Mr. J. Too- good, Noble Grand,’ Lion’s Head 1.0.0.F. No. 74; Mr. H.. Houston, Grand Patriarch; and Mrs, H. Hankin, Past President of the i of the P of its to King- were a number of Irish dances by pupils .of Mrs, K. Andreashuk. Jeanette King and Elaine Cher- bese danced the Irish Jig which’ arson Ladge were made by Mrs. Noo and officers of Adinah -A Bible, the gift of Mrs. E. G As- d bya by Carol Geier. The Reel O'Tullock was per- formed by Gail Davies, Gail Mc- Pherson, Patsy Lauder and Carol Geier and tiny Margaret Lauder won hearty applause with her rendition of, the ever popular Highland Fling. There were also two vocal solos by Miss C, Hardie. Mrs. H. J. ‘Warner and Mrs, a Cc. McLeod. received the guests anda those presiding at the Tea Table were Mrs. R. Anderson, Mrs. B, Calkin, Mrs. J. Pickering, Mrs, T. Fourt, Mrs, K. Spence, Mrs. M, Campbell, Mrs. J. H, Mc- Leod, Mrs. G. Jacobson, Mrs. R. Burke and Mrs. G. Smibert, all of the Imp: e So- ciety. Managing the Bake Table were Mrs, W. Evans and Mrs. B. Ma- honey. ‘Those in charge of kitchen while Mrs. 5S, C. "Stephenson looked after the tea pots. General convenor was Mrs. R. White. Pricés Effective March 19-27 Inclusive SCONA CAULIFLOWER ww’ Heads, Ib. SCONA LETTUCE ‘Cello, Ib. ~. - SCONA SEINACH . Pkg. “ SCONA ORANGES 5 Ib, bag rressmets SPANISH ONIONS g * Sweet and mild, Tb. OKANAGAN CHOICE TOMATOES * 2 large. 28 oz. tins 2. “MALKIN’S BEST PEAS z tins Gainer’s S : PURE LARD, 2 lbs. ...-....../....4le- Quality, All-Beef ’ PURE GROUND BEEF .......... 39¢ ‘PURE FORK SAUSAGE, Ib. ...... 47c MARGENE, 2 ths. .,. 2. ces eceeess GOS CHUCK: ROAST, Ib. MONDAY. ONLY "KAD AN, A: HAND-E-WRAP TOWELS “Tea Bags. | ERARM ~ THESE _T pkgs... $1.00 - (Limit 7 to a Customer) ~ NA‘BOB Orange & Lemon SLICES ‘Jumbo - Gums Opera Jellies : . : : Fresh stock just arrived” ‘Spice — Gingerbread Buy one Lb. of each 4 pkgs. .... $1.00 | 3 ibs. ......$1.00. LITTLE one White — Chocolate ih ‘ing the trish theme, the serviteurs wore green frilled aprons trimmed with shamrocks. Serviteurs were Mrs, R.. Baglio, ‘Mrs. O, Proud, Mrs, D. Fox, Mrs, F. Mitchell, Mrs. J. Pickering and Mrs. J. Scott; Mrs. J. Hendricks won the door prize which was a beautiful Vene- tian copper case, The distance from Calgary sembly of B.C., was presented to the new lodge py Mrs. H. Ward. of their only, peers Arlene Joan to Johnny Laurids, second son of Mr. and Mrs. Viggo Sorensen. The wedding is to take place in the United Church,’ at S p.m., April 2, : Kiddies’ Play School Opened Al Robson A Play School for pre-school children has been opened at Rob-, son under the supervision of Mrs. Phyllis Jolly. First classes were held Tues- day with..an; enrolment of ,10 pupils. Classes are held in a room of the Robson ecrealion Society ‘Hall on T A new flag was also a, the personal gift of Mrs, Ward. Visitors present at the institu- tion were welcomed, and included members from: Vancouver, Kettle Falls, Wash-, ington, Cranbrook, Kaslo, Cres-. ton, Adinah Lodge No. 8, Trail, Deborah No. 13, Rossland, Floral} No. 15,'Slocan City, Banner No.) 15, Grand Forks, Queen City, Nel-| son, No. 16, Esther No. 20, Fernie, Golden Heart No. 60, Oliver, Ruth, No. 4, Chilliwack. Refreshments were served from a table covered by an ecru lace cloth, and centred by a bouquet of spring Bowers: and pink and green tapers, Flowers were also placed throughout the hall. - Previous to the institution, a banquet for guests and. officers- Hotel. year was. $11,655,000,000, an all me piek and 8 per “cent above Photo Studio FINEST QUALITY ‘SERVICE Box 522° Phone 4922 Castlegar, B.C. - SN as "? Giant DUZ TORATO PAGTE | 4, coz: . FACIAL, SOAP Scans..... $1.60 filfor ..--, $1.00 to Fort William by rail is 1,240 : Fridays from . 9:30 a.m, to. tn: a0 elect was held at the Castlegar |; am, | of the chi I take turns assisting Mrs. Jolly KROMHOFF TURKEY POULTS FOR 54: - Western Canada’s Largest Poult Producers. Write to-day for. cata- logue and prices, Kromhoff Tur key Farms Ltd., R.R. No. 5, New Westminster, B.C. Pettitt Photos For the Finest in PHOTO. FINISHING ?.°* Films Developed and if * ‘Printed * 48 HOUR. SERVICE Satisfaction ‘Guaranteed with the school, ES have < ibeen = ‘Representative ‘and discuss your insurance problems with * you at‘any time — Just Phone 2201 or ~ write Box 100, Castlegar, B.C. T ‘ Eee MUTUAL LIFE OF ‘appointed ° ‘District will be pleased to 8 erg, Me % ae ages of Giand 12 years. (1) Contest limited to boys and \ gins between the ‘Pencils, Paints 0 or- Crayo Coloring. Prizes’ awarded on, “the basis .of neatness, Gee el gag may be: used® for $ final, Contest runs for 5-weeks with a a picture to cclor in each issie of this paper in that time. Your first picture is in this advertisement. _ the Castle Motors. ist. Prize ‘TO THE 5) Watch for next week’s picture. If you spoil your picture extra copies may be ‘obtained at ' CONTEST CLOSES MONDAY, APRIL 19. TAKE + YOUR ENTRIES AT THE CLOSE OF CONTEST Castle Motors ‘.° CASTLEGAR, B.C. » Judges . $2.00 Cash - $1.00 Cash "Shell and Ford Products AVS EVERY MONDAY : Mercury-Lincoln Dealer Mg eG Gee : “CASTLEGAR | | BOB'S. PAY’N TAKIT. Kinnaird dropravenent Society LENTEN SERVICES EVERY * WEER. ey. re Rev. Paul Lade, Minister . \