s wt . fan st 4, rf Se wo PAGE 2 Arid + CASTLE) NEWS, Castlegar, British Columbia et . y {), THURSDAY, NOV. hy munity hall- every 1st and 3rd Gospel Hour — Twin Rivers Hall “THREE SECOND RULE — GIRLS ‘ QUESTION LOO ar a NE ac A CASTLE: NEWS Sunday at 3 p.m. ; Hour 8:30 p.m. ‘Robson ‘11-a.m.-’ This rule pertains to the teams The greatest succession of During a game, Joe Blow is Castlegar, B, C. — Kinnaird 4 p.m. - offensive court. It Includes the girl teams ever assembled. were awarded 2 free throws,’ He made anes LUTHERAN SERVICES ——: foul eircle and foul’ lane, ..No known’as the “Edmonton Grads,” the first one good, but ‘on ‘the Published every Thursday “At . Services. to be held in Angll-. .. Sunday, November. 11. Bre: player of the offensive team, qxau 2u3 dujinp puv'toyreys @ second try, he missed complete- the Crossroads of the Kootenaya” can Church every 2nd and 4th ‘ing of Bread 10 a.m, Sunday; whether or not he has p Ceti) d Stet au; tom ly. The ball did not touch . the i Sunday at 3 p. m. e School 11:30 a.m. Gospel Hour: of the ball, may stay within the sper oyy, “eyy ‘Uoxuowpg Jo net, basket or backboard. What L. V. CAMPBELL Owner, Publisher and. Editor per year. ‘month. ‘$0 words 35c, 10c billing charge. Display rates on request. - Authorized og 2nd class: mall, Post Office Departnaent, Ottawa. IN: CHURCH ‘Gospel Tabernacle © Sunday 1011 am. Sunday school ‘classes for all ages. 11-12 ‘a.m, Morning worship | service. ‘Thursday 8 p.m. Bible study 2d rayer. the Bible has to say regarding the Holy Spirit. Everyone wel- come to Gospel Tabernacle. The place where God's Word is -ac- cepted in its entirety. Chudch, a Rev. W. Lyall Detlor Services to be held in Com- Come and hear, what‘ 7:30 p.m, Tuesday evening:6 to: 7 pm. “C.B.C.” Children’s “Bible ‘ Club, All children. welcome. .- : 15th,> 7:30 ©, The United’ Church of’ Canada .Rev. ,L. Clinton Johiiston First and third. days—-Rob: son, 11 am, Second and! fourth Sundays, Kinnaird, 11:15, a.m. Castlegar 7:30. p.m. Gospel sing song, 7:15 pm, Regular Bible Study, at home of Philip 'Toogood. You are invited. to be present at these. meetings. 4 Evangelistic ‘Services ‘ Good Tidings ‘Sunday School 10° a.m. Surday,.‘In Coronation Aas Hall. ieee ba Evening ‘Service cancelled in favor of the special services with Louis Nelton .and Mrs. Nelton ‘more seconds, , : - posite the foul line. , bounds .of this defined area for more. than. three seconds at’ a time. He may stay for’ about three seconds, move out and then he may move in for about three The penalty for. violation .of this: rule is, ‘the opposing team “ is given possession out of bounds on either side of the court, 0) OUT OF BOUNDS — A bail which crosses any of the bound- ary lines 1s an out of bounds _ ball: whether it be. carried out, * passed or rolled out.. The ball . The “Grads” of 1923 defeated + 11928 and‘ 1932 Olympic Games, ‘two of, thelr ‘defeats being by: generation, the different “Grads” became The 1920 team won 20 ‘out of 21 > possible titles, including the Can- adian Dominion Championship. x MONDAY. IS:A HOLIDAY . STORES WILL ; Js the ruling? the ‘Cleveland, Ohio “Famous Knits" for the International title and were winners at the 1924, and in the span from about 1924- 1935, won 409 games out of 421, ~ teams made up of men players. at Parish . Prayer and Praise Service on 5 : is put in play again at the point The star of the “Grads” was ‘Wednesday evening at 8 p.m. a a where it went out, by a b Miss who Children's Bible Hour Friday, Sei ee oe rans eek: of the team opposite to the one - cay} 40 “Grad” teams. be- CLOSE 3:30 p.m. * 1 a the ball, un- . Pa Young People’s Meeting, Fri- sl Hospital, Noveniber 8rd, a we a een the es sdcond | #0Fe retirement . in 1935. . Stie : day,: 7:30 p.m. auahter: =f rule is violated at the same time played in 158 games and averag- Weeknight meetings in home To Mr. and Mrs, O. Anderson, in which case thé ball fs put in ed 131. points. In . 1931, she ; of Mr. Fred Woodrow. Robson, at the ‘Trail-Tadanae play from mid court. If a play- established the free throw re- Hospital, November. 2nd, a Archdeacon B, A; Resker, Vicar .. ‘ Sunday, November ep Re- Conti: an membrance Sunday. Castlegar . ontinued fro! 9 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. ' Fellowship Batter Up PAGE, ONE — HERE AND THERE SESSA Re ‘epee plchara of the Mon- “GAVE.WITH = ca°sor costs. in this, his. ninth a ‘A Thriftpass League. He is only the second season, in the National: Hockey - er from’ both teams are respons: {ble for the bai! going “out of bounds" then a “Jump” ball en- sues between those two. §,' KICKING THE BALL -— No player may kick the ball whether done so accidentally cr not. In which case the opposing team is given posseasion out of bounds, opposite the spot where the: in- fraction took, place. z : ¥ . man to Score over 300 goals and FRIDAY & SATURDAY he should before the end of this Travels of Bop ‘ Bl acai ae : ie record of 324. fa ‘After a. controversy ‘as to. how making at its: best.” » werng INGRID COLOR BY TECHNICOLOR Produced by WALTER WANGER . Directed ty VICTOR FLEMING preveped by BERRA PITA, ‘leewd by EO BAD ACTUETS ‘LIBERTY MAGAZINE says: “Ranks at ‘the: top as enterteinment...movie- JOAN OF ARC BERGMAN ‘A VICTOR FLEMING PRODUCTION The Trail Smoke Eaters who on Saturday went down-to their first defeat of the season to Nel- son by a score of 7 to 1, got back in the win column, agajn-on Monday by trancing Nelson’ 8 to . They have won-7 and lost: 1:. The Kimberley ‘team; with new. coach Ralph have still much distance a basketball’ play- er travels during the course of fa basketball game, Ben Peck, L wack at, Middlebury, Vt.,, equip: ped. his, players:.with speedomet- ers. cee re AA Be, te ‘After play had ended, Peck's’ heck to hit the win column. Produced by Ditected by BARRY F, ZANUCK + ELA KAZAN SHOWS al 7&9PM ‘The trea coat Is gaming in Eepue larity. since its lines look;so dif- ferent, so new, after seasons ‘of wraypy or flaring or pyramid silhouettes. Nicely fitted is. this coat of brown woolen with,: six ,shining brown buttons to mark the + ‘double = breasted closing, Black * is used for the cuffs and ~"$150 PAYNITE WED. SHOWS AT 7 & 9. THEIR, NEWEST. 1 FUNNIEST! MUSICALI ifor a collar that drapes up or down. ‘The waist and there are slit pockets. v” KNOW YOUR : BASKEIDAL ‘regulation _ size court the ‘ten second line is the pointed -strip which divides the length of the court in two, When a team takes possession of the ball in its. de fensive court, it has ten seconds in: which ‘to advance the ball‘over the ten second line into’ its of . fensive court. Failing to do’ this the opposing team: is given pos- session of the ball out!of bound at mid court. If the above men- tioned team does advance , the ball into’ its offensive’ court it cannot pass, dribble or in’ any way be responsible for the: ball going back over the -line into } - above. i ‘The PURPOSE of this rule is to speed the game up for. the a lot of stalling: tac- - tics by forelng a team to move ball into its offensive court. skirt flares below the ‘snug-) ~*~: TEN SECOND RULE — On a” ip that Middle- bury's squad had_ travelled: 24.01 miles of which 11.97 miles was in the first half, 12.04 in'the sec- ond: Fred Lapham‘was the top stepper, with 5.31 miles. In the first half Lapham’s mileage was 2.30, in the second it -wag 3.01. cord for girls, with 61. successful shots in a row. vent ell S 7 Opa THY (0-OP Refail Store CO:OP SPECIALS FOR NOV. 8-9-10 COFFEE, Malkin’s Best, Ib.................. Se STRAWBERRY JAM, Malkin’s Best, 4 Ib. PITTED DATES, 1 lb; pkg. HONEY, Alberta,:4 Ib. tin . CUT GREEN BEANS, Better. 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FROM ROBSON - Bee, Another season of whist and “ St “? “bridge: commenced last Saturday ‘The Catholic Women’s League © in the’ Robson Recreation’ hall, held their’ monthly “meeting at There. were three tables of ane . ‘ the home of ‘Mrs. R. Fletcher;.: whist“and: two:of bridge. |, ‘delivery basis. Those cutomers that have been re- \yith.17 members present and one ay eae Castlegar Dry Cleaners. ~ To maintain our-high standard ‘of service at ex- f ‘isting prices .... we niust do business on a cash on Temporary.:O: ivi ¢al consideration from our driver . . please - visitor. i ees ceiving Specie ee 5 : F | After the reading ,o£: the ‘ ports, do not abuse your privileges. © a “Mrs, W- McGauley, gave.a well” planned paper ‘on Catholic Moth- Jers’. Iriterest: in © the Catholic senool question in. B.C,” Stress “wag: made ‘to“bear out, the -im- “portance of ‘religion’ in the‘home. “asta basis .of ‘much ‘importance “at all times. TSHR aP LR : The :entertainment evening ‘was provided by Mrs, Waittaxer and Muss. J. (Merlo. An amusing game: .was played ~ WIL tue Lxnts. turned out, ‘caus: ing’ purses OL laugnier at the: ainusing “unciuens, waich ‘proved it:was enyoyed py ale {slars, Scmieu won. tne ‘prize, of > ithe evening. Wabi “Wamer surnes re 4 ean ee Co avin OPS! ox auscussions: 10 ‘nd neld “ ube, mmeeunyss - calls and*leave “you: “tittle courtesies Fuse... ke $1 releasing the’ line quickly. in an emergen ; ‘way towards helping: everyone ‘enjoy smoother, party for the. . line service. z § BRITISH COLUMBIA f | 'Ex\ {GANGSTER ‘and ‘UNDERWORLD =. RIVING DAIL ; ., Known to’ Federal ‘Police eKoy., Hear his amazing cor Bit “g1u.uv and-over ‘SHOPPERS — - . ¢ ‘thursday, Friday, Saturday cote? SSSES, reg: $14.95 ; “BLOUSES, reg: $4.95 =‘ SWEATERS_Only a fe SILK PYJAMAS = a ie FLANNELETTE GOWNS and PYJAMAS. 3 “Lue NUsicases IMLS. Cl “$3.50 $3.25 Be $8": R BELT SATURDAY. EVENING, NO ae a ate Anica ee ie Contests. run continuous from 6 p.m.. : NYLON PANTIE GIRDLE, reg: $4.50 50c: es Prot Children 25¢ : ‘Adults