» British Col CASTLE: NEWS, C: THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1952 The Castle Néws - Published every Thursday at “The Crossroads of the Kootenays” L. V. Campbell, Owner - Publisher Member Canadian Weekly Newspaper Association Subscription rate $1.50 per year or 15c per month by carrier Authorized as Second Class Mail, Post Office Department, Ottawa Castle Theatre S4vzws Friday and Saturday Shows at 7 and 9 p.m. NOW AT POPULAR PRICES Stonley Kramer's Production JOSE di FERRER Academy Award Winner «-- because... when his , sword thrusts home, «aman dies. a women thrills! MALA POWERS, radecee ty STAMISY KEANE, Surcag ty wna C00 Monday and Tuesday Shows at 7 and 9 p.m. ‘Screen Play by Crane Wilbut ‘As told ty Pete Martin - And published the Saturday rss Gearing Pook “FRANK LOVEJOY cx miss ge HART | PHILIP CF CAREY TOM DOUGLAS “Conversion -of St. Wednesday and Thursday $150 PAYNITE WED. x ~. ~S DELICIOUS DOLLS? like Satty Forrest and Monica Lewis! DELIRIOUS DOINGS? like Red with his “hot-rod” racer! SIZZLING DANCES? like the “Waterfront Lowdown"! T's a qi new idea in musi- amlined 1951 songs were Veeeean. SKELTON - FORREST CAREY. ~ WILLIAM DEMAREST - “MONICA LE LEWIS - RAYMOND WALBURN IN CHURCH St: Rita’s Church Rev. J. B. Barnes, P,P. Second Sunday in Lent 8:20 and 11 Sunday Masses o'clock High Mass. Sunday evening Devotions 7:30 o'clock. Confessions Saturday 1 - 2 and 7:30 p.m. Weekday Mass except Wednes- day each morning at 8 o'clock, Saturday morning 9 o’clock. Friday is the First Friday of March, Religious Instruction Classes Saturday and Sunday. Lenten Devotions Friday, Chil- dren’s Way of The Cross 4 o'clock evening Way of The Cross 7:30 o’clock. Friday and Saturday are Em- ber Days. St. Joseph’s Chapel Sunday Mass 10 o’élock Religious Instruction Classes after Mass and Wednesday 6:45 for Senior Class. Sunday afternoon Devotions at 4 o'clock. Open Lefter To All An Open Letter to All Members of Service Clubs in Castlegar, Kinnaird and Robson Dear Friends:— 7 This is Education Week. A time in which we pause to think, and to analyze what edu- cation means to us. We are familiar with the slogans that say “Education is Everybody's Business.” Let us then, take serious stock of our “business.” This is the time for inventory and appraisal. EVERYONE. is a shareholder in this vast enter- prise. It is the greatest co-op- erative movent in the world to- day. As teachers we are man- agers of departments and as managers we should be prepared to report to you at any time. Will you, then, read this letter at your next meeting? Will you THINK about this business of education and discuss it amongst your Will you decide Lenten Devotions W Mass at 7:45. Way of The Cross for children Wednesday 4 o’clock, Wednesday Evening Devotions at 7:30 p.m. Anglican Church Archdeacon’ B. A. Resker, Vicar Anglican Church Sunday, March 9th, 1952 Castlegar, 9 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Fellowship Hour 8:30 p.m. Robson 11 a.m. Kinnaird 4 p.m. Films, Thursday in Lent: Robson 3:15 p.m. Castlegar Films. 7:30 p.m. Films Paul.” 8:15 p.m. talks on the Creed. Friday in Lent: Castlegar 10 a.m. Holy Com- munion. Lutheran Services Services to be held in Anglican Church every: second and fourth Sunday at 3 p.m. The United Church of - Canada Rev... L. Clinton Johnst Castlegar Sunday ‘Schoo]410:30 a.m. - Service of Worship’ 7:30 p.m. preceeded by gospel sing: song 7:15 p.m. Services at Rob- son — first and third Sundays at ll a.m. Services at Kinnaird second and fourth Sundays — 11:15 a.m. . Services during Lent: Tues- days and Wednesdays at 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic Services Evening Service and Sing-Song, Sundays 7:30 No ional, whether you wish to have one of the teachers address you, and on what particular topic related to education? If you do, and so CLASSIFIED ‘ FOR SALE — TYPEWRITER ribbons, rubber stamp pads, eversharp leads, rubber stamps ete, at the Castle News Of- fice. . FOR SALE — PORK IN ANY quantity. Contact George Sun- deen, Box 246 Kinnaird or phone 3091. (C-3-28) ‘ willbe dealt with notify us, our public relations committee will arrange for a teacher to be sent to you from this local association. Besides speaking to your organization, this teacher will receive all ques- tions you wish to submit and bring these to a special meet- ing of your group. There they thoroughly and written answers will be prepared which will be sent to you, together with all possible information we can obtain that you might have requested. COFFEE, Fort Garry, SPEEF, Burns, tin °.... PUREX, 2 for . CO-OP Specials CO-OP SPECIALS FOR FRL, SAT., MARCH , 7th and 8th BUTTER, Palm Ist grade, Ib. PARKAY MARGARINE, 2 lbs. PITTED DATES, 2. lbs. SALMON, Co-op Cohoe, 4’s tin SALMON, Co-op Sockeye, 4’s tin —____. 49¢ . KETCHUP, Heinz, bottle —...... 2... —- 33¢ vstectnentnennectnene - 49¢ As the business of eéducation prospers, so does our whole econ- omy. The ‘very fact that you are a member of your organiza- tion is proof that you realize the truth of this statement. We are proud to be in business with you. Let us talk business to- gether. ° Sincerely yours, (Signed) FLORENCE E. LEITNER, (President, Castlegar Dis- trict Teachers’ Association). Yellow Label, lb. 91¢ NOOK NAPS, pkg. TOMATO SOUP, Campbell’s, 2 tins CHICKEN SOUP, 2 tins FOR SALE — LIGHT SUSSEX eggs R. O. P., $1.50 for 13. Mrs. J. Mathews, West Rob- son: (C-1-6) WANTED TO RENT FARM or small holding, with option of buying in West Kootenay area, Phone 2336, Box 54, L. (P-3-6) WANTED TO RENT — HOUSE naird district. Box 54, Trail. NOTICE The Catholic Women’s League will hold its regular monthly meeting Thursday, (tonight) at 8 o’clock at the home of Mrs. R. Whittaker. The Castlegar Columbus Club and the Trail Council of the Knights of Columbus will hold a combined meeting this Sunday evening after devotions in the Legion hall all cordially welcome. Prayer meeting — Wednesdays 8 p.m. Young People’s meeting, Fridays 7:30. Above meetings in home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Woodrow, on Columbia Avenue. Children’s Bible Hour, Friday 3:30 in home of Mrs. Hagen, behind Castlegar Cleaners. Good Tidings School, Sundays 10-a.m. tion hall. Gospel Hour Twin Rivers Hall Every Sunday: — Breaking of Bread 10 a.m. Sunday School 11:30 a.m. Gospel Hour 7:30 Sunday Corona- Morning Worship 11:00 Open Air Musical and Testi- monies 1:30-2:30 pm. §| Young People’s Service, Satur: day 7:30 p.m. Mr. J. McGowan will show lah- tern slides. “By grace we are saved, through faith.” Eph. 2:8. Presbyterian. Church Rev. W. Lyall Detlor Services to be held in Coni- Ist. 10.00 STUDENTS Slogan & Cartoon Contest Castlegar Bridge Committee Open to all students of School District No. 9 (Castlegar) ae Individual prizes for each contest 2nd:7.50 ‘Rules of the contest are now in the 7 hands of your teacher : - CONTEST: CLOSES MIDNIGHT “April 5, 1952 The Kinnaird Catholic Club will meet on Monday, March 10, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Haywood at 8 o’clock. FOR SALE — SPENCER COAL and wood stove, water jacket and reservoir also Knechtel kitchen cabinet, cream and green. Mrs. J. Wallace. (P-1-6) FOR SALE — 7 PASSENGER 1940 Plymouth. Apply Paul Gergely, phone 2676. (P-1-6) KEEP MAY the 2nd open for Radio Night. Station W.T.OS. will be on the air at the Parish hall at 8 p.m. (C-1-6) FOR SALE —ROYAL ENFIELD motorcycle, © 350-CC -in good condition, $375.00. Apply D. Hughes, Castle News. A. J. WEIR Painting Contractor Paper Hanger Free Es' timates Phone 3031 or Box 55 munity hall every first and third Sunday at 3 p.m. 3rd._ 5.00 Yes!! at the... BUSINESS RECORDS The very latest in records can be heard at the Castle Theatre AND purchased LAKESIDE HOBBY CENTRE - Phone 4208 DIRECTORY EMES ELECTRIC Tom Emes Electrical Contracting Wiring Estimates Electrical Fixtures and Supplies Store Hours: 1-5 p.m. Closed Wednesday Kinnaird, B. C. Phone 3098 KINNAIRD SERVICE 24 Hour Auto Wrecker Service Have your tires TRACTIONIZED for winter driving E. J. Fink Phone 4227 Maple Street Radio and Appliance Repairs Westinghouse Radios Phone 2601 . M. Card, Bicycle Shop| Call on us for PASTEURIZED MILK Whipping Cream & Table Cream Chocolate Milk and Cottage Cheese PHONE 3708 MODERN DAIRY Your General Electric Dealer Phone 3421 Terms No carrying charge KERR’S STORE Desmond T. Littlewood Optometrist Post Office Building Wed. 2:30 p.m. to 8 p.m, Phone 2381 G. A. SUMNER Naturopathic Physician Eremenko Building PHONE 2132 CASTLEGAR TAXI Courteous Day or Night Service Phone 2311 AVENUE GRILL and GROCETERIA Next to the High School Light Lunches Ice Cream Hamburgers Hot Dogs MUIRHEAD AGENCIES Fire A and C: KINNAIRD TAXI Day or Night Service Phone 3091 WRIGHT'S AUTO SERVICE a SEVICE RADIO REPAIRS Years of experience is your Insurance Phone 2842 Kinnaird, B. C. Washing Machine and Vacuum Cleaner Repairs - We uy and sell second-hand washers Agent for the Ene. Washing Machine C H. S. JOHNSON Columbia Avenue , DUTCH MAID BAKERY For your Wedding, Birthday and: Anniversary Cakes Why ‘not Phone: 4502 The “DUTCH MAID” 4 ee of the best in ma- terial and workmanship, Lakeside Hobby Centre Phone 4208 For . Coal, Sand, Gravel . Local and Long Distance Hauling . . . see Castlegar Transfer W. Sharples Phone AI eect reecrrinte ee ZUCKERBERG’S _ BEAUTY PARLOR’ Complete Beauty Service including ladies’ ‘hatreuts Bhat boat ST cuhe) Castlegar