- | opening Monday at the CASTLE THEATRE, CAS' STAGE SUCCESS BROUGHT BROWN NEW FILM ROLE.....-- ++ eee When Producer Edward L. Alperson _ ‘chose Joe E.. Brownfor the top. dramatid role in’ BHE. TENDER’ YEARS, the new 20th Century “ox film opening Friday’ at the Castle Theatre, there were in the off icial circle of Hollywood skeptics some raised eyebrows. As all know, Brown won international fame as an hilarious comedian. But Alperson was not only convin- ced that Brown had the acting ability to play the minister whose moral Benae brings him intd conflict: with the so- called "respectable" elements of the community, but he was also influenced by the thought that more ‘than any ~ other actor, Brown's real-life .person- ality mirrors the character of the Jman he portrays in "THE TENDER YEARS" J This picture marks ‘Mr. Browns ; eixty fifth screen roll and recently scored a spectacular. triumph in ‘the: Pulitzer Prize'play "Harvey". during its ten-month run in Chicago. - DIRECTOR SEES FILMS, AS. CRIME DETERREN When the motion picture screen giveg an honest and objective picture of what happens to a criminal, it can do much towards deterring crome and help lick juvenile tee RCUERCS » That's the opinion of Director Henry Hathaway, who points to his ‘newest. film, "KISS:OF DEATH" as an example of what he means. This drama, is based on a story writen by a for- mer District Attorney, Eleazar Lipsky 4 Starmng Victor Mature, Brian Don- levy, and Goleen Gray, the picture which was filmed entirely in actual settings, is a far cry from the usual thovie crime story, as it tells, honestly and objectively, the true story of what happened to a mobster. The commission of the crime, the capture. and trial, the serving of the sentence and the dramatic aftermath is revealed without bias, and brings out faéts which have never been tou- ched upon before. Don't Miss. "THE KISS OF DEATH". FRIDAY NIGHT Is AMATEURNITE AT THE CASTLE ‘THEATRE. Cash prizes: will be given: to.the winners, Ist $5.00 and 2nd, $2.50. Get your name in right ‘away. It's fun and profitable too. CASTLEG “PAGE ‘4 9 |g “AUTO SERVICE - re N-A-I-R-D :S E <9 2550 oP pee pce WELDING Wines PHOTO SHOP MAKE YOURS."A PERSONAL’ ; CHRISTMAS CARD THIS YEAR. HAVE IT MADE UP FROM YOYR FAVORITS SHAPSHOT OF YOURSELF OR FAMILY. 12°Cards &'Env. for #1. 50 “HAVES IT REPAL, “at £73 YOU CAN'T ENJOY YOUR BICYCLE RIDE UNLESS. IT'S OPERATING ue TOP seych lop (mths IS ASSURED «, WE HAVE A GOOD STOCK OF KEW BICYCLES ON HAND, BOTH LADIZS AND CENTS. Sep eet O AAA meen rm ~~ ~~~ NSS SS SS POSS SST SES RESIDENTS OF CASTLEGAR AND KINNAIRD > £ GUARANTEED CRESSY5 “proovuctrs WILL FROM NCW ON BE SOLD CNLY THROUGH YOUR LCCAL CC-OP ‘STCRE AND KIPNAIRD SERVICE Ail) CCNFECTICN Cc. Reik, Be Cc. Dis tributor ANON RASS SSS ee ee i en Z, ep BUILDING - é SUPPLY ALL ‘SIZES CF SASH AND DCORS ALL¢KINDS CF PLUMBING SUPPLIES, WE INSTALL PLUMBING. Cement,’ Line, Brick, Marbal : > Chins, VENEER, all thicknessds | CASTLEGAR S6<8R | | DCCRS. AND-WILDCWS IN ALL SHAPES AND/ SIZES MADE- TO ‘ CRDER. FIRST CLASS “WORKMANSHIP WE ARE AGENTS FOR WILSON CHIMNEY: -BLOCKS Galt in for Particulars. Dan es IN THE KINNAIRD WALL o v4. Shy oygayure | CASTLE NEWS THURSDAY SEPT. SOth ERAKIRNAIGD NEWreS| -| SCHOOL BOARD REPORT from page. Bees e secretary was asked to write the ZO SS SAS SSN SS Department. requesting’ permission. to purchase a new. buse The. Kinnaird school was dismissea Thursday Sept.: 25 on account of room temperature, auxiliary heating was ins- talled-on Thursday evening and school resumed’ Friday morning. It was agreed to extend the bus run to Makoroffs store at: Shoreacres. A petition for school bus service to West Robson was discussed and as this is within the 3 mile himit the board could not. grant it. -Dr.. Smythe was appointed School Hea- 1th Inspector for the coming year. The coal stoker has been installed 1 I? I8 TIME NOW TO START THINKING OF. CUdntlige4 YOUR CAR. OIL must BE CHANGED AND A ~ GREASE JOB I8 ESENTIAL.-++++.+- the Castlegar school and to date seems to be working very satisfactory. The new movie projector for the dis- trict has arrived and will. be used for visual education in the schools where electric power is available. All teachers vacancies have been fill ed. The schools are all filled to capa- city and the matter of seating accommo-— dation is a’major problen, equipment isi on order but deliveries are slows gui PYREX SETS ELECPRIGAL SUPPLIES \ \ t ! ! | | J J _ —— SS ee = KINNAIRO AL paral . ALL_KINDS OF HUNTING SUPPLIES LOERS HARDWARE | ! | I | ] I I 1 KINNAIRD RIFLE CLUB “We are starting out In our new Season on’ Tuesday night, Oct 5th. How about coming out and help make our: first night a good one?. , urge parents of the village to encour- age their children to make use of the would keep them off the road, which is dangerous for walking. Second réading: was given the trades licence bylaw; first and second readin given the election bylaw and first rea ding given the interim zoning bylaw. THE KINNAIRD BABY CLINIC will be held in the Hall on Tuesday Oct. 5th 1:50 to 3:50PM and every 1st Tuesday of the mon th thereafter. Mrs. J, Makaska and daughter Margaret were visitors for a week at the home of Mr. & Mrs. .S. Gallos Mr. & Mrs. 8. Gallo & Leonard, Mr. Gus COMMISSIONERS The Village Commissionerp recently completed path to school, whic] NIELS SENS? BU LB BOTH DUTCH & CANADIAN ---BULBS IN STOCK---- PLANT: iG TIME I5 HERE @® VANCOUVER RETAIL PRICES Leitner and Ivan Miros motored to Cres ton last week to attend the wedding of Mr. S. Jankola and Helen Zupka. KINNAIRD CALENDAR OCT. Srd to 9th. Oct. Mass’ .at 10AM, ChildrenInst.2:30 a AS Brownies 35 Pm Guides’ 7 PM a Baby, Clinic 1:50 Rifle Club 7:30 aad Cubs 3 PM I.Society Meeting 7:30 us Party for Whelps & Tinies aft. 3 Women's. Institute 8 PM shy “Young Peoples Party '. 9" Regular: Sat. Night Dance. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Goodenough attended «the funeral. services. of the formers. mother at. 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