CASTLE’ NEWS THURSDAY OCT. 15th ss: o_ PAGE 6°. CASTLEGA Yours Fore service - HAVE YOU SEEN OUR WARM MORNING COAL HEATER. ONLY ONE LEFT. START A FIRE BUT ONCE A YEAR, HEATS ALL DAY AND NIGHT WITH- /OUT REFUELING. LOOK INSIDE, SEE THE DIFFERENCE. AUTOMATIC REGULATOR. THERMOSTATICALLY CONTROLLED. WAKE UP IN A WARM HOME EVERY MORNING. SAVES TIME, FUEL, MONEY AND BURNS ANY KIND OF COAL, COKE, BRIQUETS OR WOOD. HOLDS A HUNDRED BOUNDS OF COAL.. : STOVE BOARDS, STOVE PIPE -<--~ AND ELBOWS LEGION CORNER » UNITED NATIONS DAY WILL BE OCT. FOR THE U.N. AND MAKING KNOWN TO ‘" THE PEOPLE OF THE WORLD THE AIMS AND ACHIEVEMENTS OF THE ORGANIZATION. THE CANADIAN LEGION GIVES THIS IDEA THEIR WHOLE HEARTED SUPPORT. REGULAR MEETING OCT. 19th at 7:50PM DEVOTED 10 THE TASK OF GIVING SUPPORT| “lebration, and othere ‘events of. local ‘interest. LILLIAN KILLOW CHAPTER I.0.D.&. HOLDS 8th ANNIVERSARY MEETING TUESDAY LAST. The Lillian Killough Chapter I.0.D.E. celebrated their 8th Anniversary at the‘ meeting in the Coronation Hall on Tues. night by having as their guests Mrs. Re McIntosh and Mrs. Stibbard of Nelson as well as many other visitors from Castle+ gar and Robson. The Regent, Mrs. D- Ma- gee presided at the prief business meet ing and then introduced Mrs. McIntosh waa'a B. C.' delegate to the. Natdonal meeting held in Halifax, Nova Scotia in May of’this year. Mrs. McIntosh, at the TO DATE 39 BUILDING PERMITS HAVE BEEN SSUED IN THE VILLAGE OF CASTLEGAR WITH TOTAL VALUE OF $114, 200.00- request of Mrs. W.- N. Martin, Provinei- al president, read Mrs. Martin's report of this 48th Annual National Convention The great amout of work carried on by A meeting of the 8t. John Ambulance Association, Castlegar Centre, held Friday evening, October 8th, at the home of Mr. Ken Rigby, it was decided -to- commence Fall-First Aid Classes in Castlegar at 7 PM on Friday, October Bend. Classes will be held in the Pari Hall, eption of November 5th. For that week, the class will be held Thursday, Nov. 4th. Registration of attendance will b completed the evening of the first lec ture. Everyone interested is. invited t turn out. i the I. 0.'D. E. was shown by this ‘int- eresting and instructive report. The six-day Convention was attended by over 400 delegates preres: tatives of thirty one thousand members of chapters across Ganada-. Much important business was carried on at the Convention and the sH'Menace of Communism" was emphasized each Friday evening with the exc-—| strongly by the speakers. Between business sessions the delega- tes were entertained at various dinners eland luncheons and were guests aboard -ICanadats new aircraft carrier, Magnif- olicent. At the close of the report Mrs. McIntosh answered informally, questions put to her by several members present BUY CASTLE THEATRE BOOK TIGKETS $2.00. and told some interesting( Cont. P. 7) of Kokanee Chapter I.0.D.E., Nelson who| f\anrivea monday by plane to spend a few * |days visiting with their son-in-law & _|Morberg. ‘|Mrs. E. Lewis and infant daughter arri- | SATURDAY OCTOBER 16th 4 . DANCE TO THE MUSIC OF: YOUR HOME T THE MUSIC THE WAY YOU LIKE GENTS; --.- +. '75¢ _ LADIES. .- CORONATION HALL erck TIX Bun" OWN BAND “ITs wee ee BOP - KK CASTLE NEWS “lr.0. D. E. ANNIVERSARY from P. 6. ‘Ja@p.amusing anecdotes of her experienceg Whil@in Halifax. ving pictures were then shown by re Loyd Groutage of the May 24th Cel- The refreshnent Committee under the able leadership of Mrs. J. Deans served delicious refreshments. The table decorations consisted. of bouquets of asters and chrysanthemums and brightly-hued autumn maple leaves. Tall red, white,and blue candles in silver sconces completed a delightful color scheme. Members of various organ- izations who were present extended greetings to the Lillian Killough Chap- ter in behalf of their societies. was extended to Mrs. McIntosh and Mr. Groutage for their participation in the Meeting. : . Mr. and Mrs. I. Arduini of Kamloops daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Le V. Campbell. ‘AGENTS FOR. B ; ch OL, et PARTS = e , GENTS & LADIES STANDARD....$52-50 GENTS BALLOON.....0.--++++-$62.50 BOYS JUVENILE... CLUB RACER... A hearty vote of thanks and aporeciatiok Mr..R. Kerr returned home Thursday morning by plane from Victoria where ¢ he attended the Kiwanis Convention as the delegate from Castlegar. Mr. and Mrs. M...Dalton and twin sons, formerly of Brookmere, Be C. have taken up residence here. Mr.. Dalton is the new station agent. Mrs. House Sr. of Nelson is visiting he son-in-law and-daughter Mr. and Mrs. A. Wilson for a few days. Mrs. By, Findlater has returned home froj New Westminster where she spent the summer, visiting her daughter Mrs. R. ved. home on Tuesday from Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. D. West left Tuesday on a holiday trip to the Prairies. REMEMBER THE FIREMANS BALL OCT. 29th... FRIDAY AND SATURDAY| OCT. '15-16th SHORTENING ,Bakeasy or Maple Leaf eetee sees sper Lb.---eeeee 42¢ CHATEAU CHEESE 4 1b. pkg CAMPBELLS TOMATO ~ .JUP, 1948 Pack eee wcccme weed LOM.6 + SODA BISCUITS...2 lb. pkg..-..-- STEWING VEAL lb....--350¢ VEAL SHOULDER ROASTS-.---1b LOIN MUTTON CHOPS YOUNG MUTTON SHOULDER Whole of Half welb.o..-+230% loth ANNUAL J AND BRING A "GADGET" FOR THE KITCHEN SHOWER AT THE ROBSON COMMUNITY MEMORIAL CHURCH ON FRIDAY OCTOBER 15th from 3 to 5 PM. _ AFTERNOON TEA.........25¢ ": (BUFFET. LUNCH. AT DANCE FOR RESIDENTS OF come garty/ A vE UMS SPECIAL 93¢ NOXEMA CREAM... .69¢ “TOni Perms DELUX KIT... REFILLS....- $1.25 “We.carry a full dispensary stock “A GRAND EVENING A Bae | of OF ENTERTAINMENT CASTLEGAR & DISTRICT to fill. your: Doctors Prescription.