Thursday Castle News a Castle News . CHURCH SERVICES "ST. RITA'S CHURCH Passion Sunday Masses 8.350 and 11 o'clock High Mass : Rosary and Benediction Sunday evening at 7.50. Confessions Saturday 1-2 and 7.50-8.40. : Religious Instruction Classes) Sun. Wed. Fri. and Saturday. Daily Mass at 7.50 amo Lenten Devotions Friday evening 7.50. CHOIR PRACTISE FRIDAY AT 6.45 pom ST, JOSEPH’S CHAPEL - KINNAIRD Sunday Mass 10 o'clock. Religious Instruction Classes Sunday morning. Lenten Devotions Wednesday evening 7.30. Rev. Joseph B. Barnes, P.P« \ & COFFEE SHOP AND BUS DEPOT phone288 EASTER NOVELTIES......»EASTER CARDS Drop in for a light lunch anytime. ICE CREAM, SOFT DRINKS, MAGAZINES. - You meet your friends at Rigby's THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Lenten Sunday March 11th. Kinnaird 11.15; Castlegar 7.30 pom. ; Colored film on the Betrayal and First Trail of Jesus will be shown at both services. Membership Classes Castlegar every Thursday at 7 p.m. " Robson every Thursday at Castlegar 7 pom. Rev. J.T, Horricks, Minister. ANGLICAN SERVICES Sunday March lith. Castlegar 9.30 aoms and 7.50 pom Robson 11 a.m. China Creek 2.50 pol. Kinnaird 4 psmo Archdeacon B.A. Resker, Vicar. {Rev. W. Lyall Detalor. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH -KINNAIRD Services to be held in Community Hall every lst and ord Sunday at 4 p.m. ‘ LUTHERAN SERVICES ; Services to be held in Anglican Church every 2nd and 5 \5 PAYNITE Fond Double Feature Entertainment “THE LAWLESS” & “THE BLUES BUSTERS" Friday & Saturday shows at 7&9P.M. .June Allyson Dick Powell David Wayne “Tue REFORMER ANDTHE REDHEAD’ Matinee Saturday Monday & Tuesday, shows at 7 & 9 P.M. Page O'Keefe Gail Russell Charlotte Greenwood Tue Cyeat- Cartoon & News 4th Sunday at 3 pom. GOSPEL TABERNACLE ‘Sunday School'11-12 a.m. Evangelistic Services at 7.30 poms Prayer and Bible Study Wednesday at 8 p.m. Everyone Welcomes. Wednesday & Thursday (Pay Nite Thurs) Two Grand Hits “EVERYB oDy's DANCIN’ “CALL OF THE FOREST” shows 7: & 8:20P.M. a INFANT DAUGHTER OF MR. ‘AND MRS. W. MCGAULEY BAPTIZED \ On Wednesday afternoon, February 28th, Father Barnes performed the ceremony of Baptism, for the infent daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. MeGauley: ; Mr. and Mrs. D.G. McGauley of Trail and formerly of Castlegar were the god-parents for the baptized who was given the names: Marion Belle. Following the ceremony a family dinner was served by Mrs. Wm. McGauley, which was enjoyed by all present. DUTCH DISPLAY Montreal (CP) A display of Dutch lilacs was flown from Holland specially for the horticultural display at Macdonal College recently. The show also had 150 pots. of flowering spring bulbs grown at the college, along with out flowers and potted planta. (otlagae SASH EDOCOR Manufacturers of ail types of Sash, Doors, Windows and Cabinets. Drop in anytime to discuss your needs. We gladly give estimates and guarantee all our work. HEALTH AUTHORITIES ISSUE FLU PRECAUTIONS Since about forty percent of the school Sanitation as well as many adults are suffering from the local attack of influenza. Dr. L.S. Anderson, director of the West | Kootenay health unit: has issued the following instruc- : tions in order that spread of the infection may be’ brought to a minimum in this areac The surest method of avoiding the goeeaa of infection would be to remain in one's accustomed eroup, family, business location or job, and to Jmake other contacts only -|in the open air. Another preventative measure “suggested, is that ae gergling with some simple antiseptic solution, three work in ths efterncon and before going to bea at night. Antiseptic throat lozen@s are also useful, particularly if'one is in contact with. a person who might eirency hare the flu. : ' “General measures included an petra helt ‘hour of pers _ [nightly for both adults and children, which will tend to increase resistance to infection. These steps are merely common sense measures which will help to check the spread of the germ in the area. The schools. (normal contacts) will therefore remain open but all other groups are asked to cancel ‘their activities for a while. In conformity with these instructions the Education , Week Activities in the schools of the Castlegar District _.|have been cancelled for the present. This means that there will be no visiting days this week and. no public pence contest on Friday as scheduled. -The Public Health Authorities have stressed that . though the present influenza is a mild form one must observe certain precautions if one contracts the disease. The symptons are aching pains in the limbs, shivering ’ and watering eyes. ‘the attack is sudden but lasts only a couple of days. Diarrhea may or may not be present. If you should experience any of these symptons, STAY HOME , Then call or have someone notify your doctor or the. Public Health Nurse. this is required under the “|Public Health Act..You can phone the Castlegar District headquarters at Castlegar 2811. The Health authorities have Warned that the one real denger in the present situation, is the possibility of an attack of flu, developing into pneumonia. Following these few simple instructions can save you from a serious iliness at this time. We. cannot repeat to often: that any signs of a cold or feeling of illness should be regerded as a possible onset of flu. Ef-you feel ill - stay home and foliow instructions. By doing so you are performing the obvicus duties of a good citizen and protecting yourself and . others. eee e ene nnm BOY AND SELL WHE CLASSIFIED. WAY --PHONE 3031 _ We have a very complete line “of poultry and dairy feeds, flour and cereals. Our prices are very reas- onable. May we suggest you stock up before prices increase. » Thursday March 8th, 1951 times daily -in the morning, after return from school or | Chapter I.0-D.B. met at the home of Mra. J. Deans on -|Mrs..W. Haston. |. -|Mrso. Js Deans, assisted by Mrs. Jo Scott and Mrs. De H O BBY NEY Ss. JUST ARRIVED NEW SHIPMENTS OF LEATHER, SHELLS, RUBBER MOULDS, MODEL AIRPLANES AND SUPPLIES, SUPPLIES FOR YOUR HOBBY . A’ good stock of films and Cameras ‘on hand, Phene 3421 I,0.D.B. EXECUTIVE MEETING The newly appointed executive of the Lillian Killoughi a Monday evening with the new Regent Mrs. J. Deans pre- siding and eleven members present. Preliminary arrangements were discussed for. the forth coming Empire Day Celebrations. - A letter was read from the Rducation Committee ask- ing support from: the Chapter for the current Education week. Two letters of appreciation from recipients ‘of food parcels sent by ‘the oper to Bnelene: were nest by : Councillors were: Bema to accept ineir duties: in the following order: Mrs. J. Kelly -: Entertainment, Mrs. J. Lawson ~ Ce “Mrs. He Westwood - Pub- licity. : Next Executive: will ba ela at the: home of kis. Te é Scott on April 2nd. Delicious ‘refreshments’ were served by the hostess Magee. Members Neoeent included, Mrs. Jo Deans, Mrs. We ee Easton, Mrs. J. Gemmill, Mrs. Vv. Goresky, Mrs. D.- ‘Magee, y Mrs. R. Kerr, Mrs. J. Kelly, Mrs; J. Lawson; Mre. Jo ue Pedersen, Mrs. J. Scott and Mrs. We Whittaker. -volces of citizens from coast to coast should stir our THAT cost OF. . LIVING ‘It is time something was done about the inf lati Gdexy soaring of prices ...If tow meetings | of the o14 pioneer type were held in every community across Canada in ‘pro- test against the mounting spiral, the din of the united edt tara eed at into action. . : =-+-Trenton come )Courier-sivoceate: ‘- COMPO- CORK SOLES WITH A FIRST GRADE ‘UPPER MAKES A VERY LIGHT _ PLIABLE WORK BOOT. THIS NEW. - SOLEING HAS PROVEN TO BE OUT- ‘STANDING WITH SMELTER EMPLOYEES . We have. them in Steck N ie) W. Buy where your dollar buys doiiar vaiue. M pitied (LOTING SHOE