ne ar eric CASTLE NEWS THUR. RIL 28TH, 1949. PAGE 6? 4 CASTLE NEWS THUR. APRIL 28TH, 1949. PAGE 9. CREIGHTON: —FOODMARKET— —[—1 IN NAIRD-— MALKIN'S STRAWBERRY JAM, 2 lbs. 97% -MALKIN'S PORK & BEANS, 2 for 27 58¢ 23¢ 27g 39¢ MIRACLE w'? 32%... 72 BLUE RIBBON COFFEE weeelbe CAMPBELL'S TOM. SOUP, 2 for VEGETABLE, 2 for SALMON, COHOE, 1/2# tin....... GRAPEFRUIT... CABBAGE.... TOMATOES. BLADE BEEF ROAST. ROUND BONE SHOULDER...... lbe ROUND STEAK lbe SIRLOIN STEAK. ...o+ce+ce« be T-BONE STEAK lbe lbe a@eccoecoee KINNAIRD BUILDING Supply (2 “UP TIME 1S HERE BAPTONE FATHER ANDREWS (CONT'D FROM P.”) Andrews died on April 24th. On the an- niversary of his funeral, which took place in his home diocese of Scranton, an anniversary requier Mass was cele— brated by Father Barnes .for Father Andrews - RolePo Three-year old Gayle McPherson spent the week-end visiting her grandma and grandpa, Mre & Mrse George McPherson of Nelson, Bo Co Mrs. J. Ge Milligan, of Greenwood, B.C., visited Mr.& Mrs. J.oWilliams recently while en route to the home of Mr. & Mrs. Tom Fourt of Kinnaird. Mr. & Mrse Je Williams were recan visitors to Rossland. Mrs. Ao Zuckerberg has returned ‘from Nelson where she was been a patient at Kootenay Lake General Hospital. CASTLEGAR YOURS FOR SERVICE FLY SCREEN AND ADJUSTABLE SCREEN WINDOWS HAVE ARRIVED. CONGOLEUM RUGS AT PRICES ‘YOU CAN AFFORD. ‘ SHOVELS, SPADES, DIGGING FORKS, WHEEL BARROWS, LAWN MOWERS AND POULTRY NETTING. ; MEN, WE HAVE THOSE BUTT GAGES AND SAW: VISES YOU HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR. LOCK SETS AND CUPBOARD DOOR CHROMIUM HARDWARE © INSIDE --- OUTSIDE --- BOATS STAINS --- VARNISHES WE HAVE ROLL-ON PAINTING SETS. The Fire Season opens on May lst. Fire Permits will be required after that date. However, the Castlegar Firemen will permit burning on Wed. afternoon on May 4th only from 1:00 o'clock on without permits in order to give people a chance to clean up their rubbisho BIRTHS: To Mro & MrsePeter Negraeff of Thrums, April 22nd, a daughter. To Mre & Mrso William Reith of Kinnaird, April 23rd, a daughter. Mre & Mrs. Io ABvawaiiit' left by -lane for Kamloops last Saturday. They had been visiting for the past three weeks at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. & Mrse Le Ve Campbell. Mrso Jo Ke Kraveki and daughter spent the Easter holidays visiting in Coleman, Alta. . They returned last Sunday. ' The ohiidren: Csetl sess & Robson schools enjoyed a holiday Wednesday , KINNAIRD COUPLE WED HERE- St.Rita's Church was the scene of a _ lovely wedding on Monday, when Rev. Father Barnes united in marriage Ann “Coyle Tait, who recently arrived from Glasgow, Scotland, and Jack Hughes, also of Glasgow. The happy couple left for Nelson, where they will spend their honeymoon. On their return they will reside at Kinnaird. KINNAIRD NEWS A meeting of Kinnaird ratepayers, called by the Commissioners of the Vil- lage, was held on Tues. evening in the Community Halle After some discussion as to the best way to handle the C.Me& 8. grant, Mr. Ce Idle made a motion, seconded by Mre We Taylor, that the HORSWILUS =SFREE DELIVERYS | SWIFT CLEANSER 3/25¢ SUPER SUDS..pka... ..35* JELLY POWDERS ™* 5/32¢ WESTON S Je8,- LB. SIF SUGAR..5.8. pxa....49¢ PUREX....3 For... .. S\¥ COFFEE vecver..ce..45* - West’s G TIME | SPRURINT-UP TIME, SHERWIN-WILLIAMS OUTSIDE PAINT, AND INSIDE FINISHES. WE MIX YOUR PAINT FREE OF CHARGE WITH OUR NEW RED DEVIL PAINT MIXER. DEVELOPING ) PRINTING eamoetat CE ENLARGING SERVI GIVE A PORTRAIT FOR MOTHER'S DAY. LAST DAY SATURDAY, APRIL SOTH. BR. BAKING POWDER3%. 63¢ 2 wn? BEEF. 9. 287 CHUCK ROASTS... 16, 45¢ VEAL ROASTS.....u. 454% SEE OUR FULL PAGE AD ON PAGE "SS BABY BEEF LIVER... 45% Wee Dest pur Lesh ' Kinnaird Improvement Society, the only the teachers attending a meeting. registered group, be given the respon- sibility of dispensing the C.M.& S. grant. It was felt that as the Society is open to all residents of Kinnaird, that would give everyone interested a voice in future distribution of the Gyrt [sl ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE. funde The entrants for the Folk Dancing have just one more week to practise. It 18 hoped that around 16 dancers will travel to Trail next Wed. evening. There will be a Folk Dance on Friday and a good turn-out 1s expected. Mr. & Mrse Tommy Evans, now living in Fernie, visited Mr.e & Mrs. R. H. White during the Easter Holidays. Mr. & Mrse Joe Burrows were visitors to Spokane on Tuesday. ePITTS DRUG. SUN GLASSES FOR ADULTS AND KIDDIES 25¢ to $2095 MADE BY GRANTLAND. SUNBURN SEASON LOTIONS, CREAMS & OINTMENTS. THESE WILL HELP THAT DISCOMFORT.