CASTLE NEWS CASTLE NEWS Le. V.. CAMPBELL......-OWNER Mrs. Ke Kelly. --eReporter Circulation... Advertising Hees wes 2807S Col. In. ST. RITA'S CHURCH Masses at 8:30 and 11:00 o'clock. Children's Religious Instruction Classes Saturday at 10 o'clock and Sunday Afternoon at 2:50 PM : Rev. J. B. Barnes, P.P. THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. Je T. Horricks, B.A., Minister. Robson - 11 AM; Castlegar 7:50 PM Fellowship Hour after Evening Worship. Sunday School Castlegar - dre 11:30 ° Sre 12:50 Teen-Agers Thursday at Church. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, KINNAIRD Services to be held in Community Hall , every 1st and Srd Sunday at 4:00 PM \ Rev. Allan Farris, M.A.,Preacher. THUR. MARCH SRD, 1949 Neg OF AN AUTOMATIC RECORD CHANGER ATTACHED TO YOUR RADIO? © BEE THE INTERMIX~ THE SAME AS USED ON THE STROMBERG-CARL— SON COMBINATIONS. TEN AND TWELVE INCH RECORDS AUTOMATICALLY CHANGED. FOR SALE: HOUSE. 20x80 FOUR-ROOM CHICKEN APPLY 8. HUMPHRIES, ROBSON. GOOD TIDINGS GOSPEL SUNDAY SCHOOL 10:00 AM Coronation Hall Gospel Service Every Sunday 43:00 PM Parish Hall Nondenominational - All welcome. GOSPEL TABERNACLE riday Nite — Sunday Nite P You are cordially jnriten So attend. ANGLICAN CHURCH ~Sunday March 13th: . astlegar —- 9:30 A.M. — 7:30 P.M. Fellowship Hour - 8:30 P.M. — Films. The Women's World Day of Prayer will be held in St.Alban's Anglican Church at 35:00 P.M. on Friday March 4th. Everyone welcomee Archdeacon B. A. Resker, Vicar. .| DENCE. ‘|}FOR SALE: CONSOLE RADIO, KITCHEN SET, ‘PISHING ROD, DINING ROOM SUITE, i CHESTERFIELD, OCCASIONAL CHAIR, 2 BEDS - (COMPLETE MATTRESS , SPRINGS), 2 DRESS- ,|ING TABLES, 2 END TABLES, 2 SMALL TABLES, BABY'§ HIGH CHAIR, BABY CARRI-- AGE, CHILD'S ROCKING HORSE, BABY STROL- ff LER, 5 DOZEN QUART SEALERS, 2 PAIR SKIS ¥ (MAN'S & LADY'S COMPLETE), LADIES* SKATES 5'S. SEE MRS. DENIS LALONDE, CASTLEGAR. WANTED: ROOM & BOARD FOR SINGLE MANS APPLY J. R. MARSHALL OR WRITE BOX 681. C.C.F. SUPPORTERS: DON'T FORGET C.C.F. MEETING WEDNESDAY NIGHT MARCH OTH, AT MRS. RILEY'S RESI- LIGHT REFRESHMENTS SERVED AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS. The new Executive of the Lillian Kil- lough Chapter, I.0.D.Ee, held its first meeting of the year on Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. J. Deans, lst Vice- Regent, with nine members present. The Regent, Mrs. A. T. Horswill, presided at the meetinge Convenors were. chosen for the various branches of the work carried on by the Chapter. Plans for the coming year, including the Annual May Day celebration, were discussed. Delicious refreshments were served by | the hostess at the close of the meeting Members present were Mrs-A.T.Horswill, Mrs.R West, MrseJePayne, MrseJ-Scott, (Cont'd on _P.4)- CASTLEGAR ELECTRIC ELECTRI-HEET - THE NEW AMAZINGLY LOW PRICED ELECTRIC RANGE. TOP PORCELAIN FINIBH WITH FOUR REGULAR OPEN-TYPE ELEMENTS EACH CONTROLLED BY GUARAN-. ~ TEED. THREE HEAT SWITCH. SPACIOUS OVEN ALL FIBRE. GLASS - «$159 .50.: CAN BE’ SOCKET. SO - GRAHAMETTE RANGETTE. ia NON ANY 110 A.C. FOR SALE: USED COOK STOVE. i APPLY MRS. JOE DUNLOP, CASTLEGAR. PLAN 10 ATTEND GIRL GUIDE & BROWNIE ST.PATRICK'S DAY TEA - COMMUNITY HALL MARCH 19TH AT 2:50 P.M. BAKE TABLE, SALE OF WORK AND TEA. | PROGRAM ARRANGED BY KAY: ANDREACHUK'S ‘| DANCING PUPILS. | CASTLE News PAGE 5. SCOUTS & GUIDES (CONT'D FROM Pel) in ‘Scout Week. \ The evening was to de- monstrate to parents the methods of the Guide and Scout Movements and waa hap- pens at ordinary meetings. Assistant District Bett aatone’s B. A- NG Resker acted as M.-C. The Guides were in charge of Mrs. Moll, Captain; ‘the Brownies were under Mra. G. Wanless. Scoutmaster Alfred Read and Asst. 8S. M.| Joe Gabana were in charge of the Scouts |j and Cubmaster Gordon Pettit, assisted by Major Moll, looked after the Cubs. Various games and contests interspersed ff by instructional periods, as at a regu-f lar meeting, made up the programme. A Cubrto Scout “Going Up* Ceremony was conducted by the Cub and Scoutmas- ters, Cub Ralph England going up to the Scoutse The ladies of the Baden Powell Club served refreshments at the conclusion of the eveninge Mr. J. Taylor, Chair- man of the Scout Group Committee, thanked the ladies. CASTLEGAR SCOUTS TAKE PART IN SCOUT RALLY AT TRAIL: Eleven Scouts from Castlegar took “part in the Scout-Cub Rally at Trail on Friday last. They put on a skit illustrating how not to camp, which created much laughter. The chief ac- tors were Norman Gabana, Richard Dorman and Arthur Robinsone Troop Leader Rudy Martini acted as announcer over the mike. A most enjoyable evening ages rounded off by cocoa and doughnuts 9, cafe“in Trail. CASTLEGAR LEGION SAND: The Annual Meeting of the Castlegar + Legion -Band was held in the Castlegar #} Public School building on Monday even- My ing, Febe2lst, m presente there being ten members Minutes of the previous meeting were read by the Secretary; also the finan-" Mi cial statement, and adopted as read. At the Election of Officers, Mr. We Rigby was elected Honorary President. Mre He Ce Pitts was elected President, Mre Ge Leltner was re-elected Bandmast- er, Mre Le Grindrud was re-elected ‘Librarian and He H. Horne re-elected Secretarye A vote of thanks was (Cont*td next co ry JUST ARRIVED NEW SHIPMENT OF COSTUME JEWELLERY, BROOCHES, EARRINGS, LOCKETS, NECK- LETS, BRACELETS —— LATEST STYLES. NEW LOWER PRICES ON GENERAL ELECTRIC IRONS, KETTLES, HEATING PADS AND BLANKETS. Tee ee PCLOTHING*SHOES MEROURY JOCKEY SHORTS AND ATHLETIC TOPS. A NATIONALLY KNOWN BRAND WITH A REPUTATION TO GIVE SATISFACTION. JUST RECEIVED A SHIPMENT OF DUO-SHRUNK WOLSEY BOX. FAITHFUL BOOSTERS FOR THIS WOOLEN PRODUCT WILL BE MORE THAN PLEASED TO HEAR THAT I AGAIN HAVE A FULL LINE. (WOLSEY WOOL PRODUCTS ARE UNCONDITIONALLY GUARANTEED AGAINST SHRINKAGE. B.VeD. BROADCLOTH SHORTS, BALLOON SEAT FOR COMFORT, THESE ARE SOLD BY ABSOLUTE SIZE. BUY WHERE YOUR DOLLAR BUYS DOLLAR ‘VALUE. WE ARE TAKING ORDERS FOR APRIL DE- LIVERIES OF NURSERY STOCK. “PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW.AND AVOID DIS- APPOINTMENT. extended to Bandmaster G. Leitner for \ the outstanding work he has done to- ward bringing the band along to its present position. The practice nights were changed from Monday to Thursday as 1t was felt this would be more suitable for a greater number of the members to attend. It was also stressed that more band men— bers are needed and that any interested | may interview either Mr. G- Leitner or Mr. H. Ce Pitts, who will give any in- formation desired. Any and all are al so welcome to attend band practice nany Thuraday evening at the school , Bling at 7350 PeoMe HHH