PAGE 4 CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, British Columbia \ - THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1952 KINNAIRD NEWS KINNAIRD KORNER The Girl Guides of Kinnaird held five meetings in the month of March in the Community hall. Classes were started on cooking, was a special \guest. Plans are being made for a display and sale of work by the gudies, to be a part of the Baden Powell tea to be held on April 12th at the Kinnaird Community. hall. The Kin-ImpSo Little Theatre pele its regular meeting on at 7:30 at the needle work, and child badges, will be given to’ those qualifying. The second class of are working on semaphore health ,and first aid. Four new guides were added to the group, mak:’ _ing a total of 26. Miss Anné “Henderson is senior guide, and Myrna Sumner is company lead- er. A court of honor meeting was held at the home of the captain Mrs. Langeuin and officers elect- ed. It was decided to hold a meeting once a month. Plans are being made to send Mar- garet Tupper to Ottawa as dis- trict representative. A farewell party was held on the 12th in the Kinnaird Com- munity hall for Mrs. H. Hall, former. guide captain, who will ‘be leaving to make her home in the United States. A pro- gram of games and songs were enjoyed and refreshments were served during the evening. Mrs. Hall was presented with a fare. well gift on behalf of the guides. A former captain, Mrs. Ww. Fox, . a Italian Missioniary To Visit Here ~ ; »: Rev. William Castellan, a Care melite priest, who» for several years has been a missionary in China, will visit Castlegar on Sunday, April 6. Father Castel- Jan is an Italian priest who has been a professor, army chaplain, + Chinese missionary and at pres- ent is conducting an Italian Mis- sion in Trail. After Easter Fa- ther Castellan will resume his missionary labors in Japan. To minister to the Italian Ca- tholics of Castlegar and district, ‘Father Barnes has arranged for Father Castellan to arrive in Castlegar Sunday morning, April 6. Father Castellan will hear confessions in Italian at 10:00 o’clock Sunday mortning and will say the 11 o’clock mass. It is hoped that many Italian-speak- ing Catholics will profit by Fa- ther Castellan’s short ministry in Castlegar. ARROW MOTORS LIMITED SPRING CHANGE-OVER | AND TUNE-UP TIME’ IS HERE | Bring your repair troubles to us All work guaranteed at our low rates _ Expert mechanics at the ARROW MOTORS LTD. Phone 2397 Cie Te If FIGHT CANCER GUARD THOSE YOU LOVE Give Generously 1952 JOINT CAMPAIGN Sponsored by B.C. Division Canadian Cancer Society and B.C. Cancer Foundation EDUCATION © RESEARCH - WELFARE. TREATMENT FACILITIES A.T. HORSWILL. “* Phone 2141 British Columbia », CONQUER CANCER CAMPAIGN... PEASB2iy esda: al President. Parks introduc “ed the speaker of the evening, Mr.- Wheeler of Nelson, who is chairman of the Kootenay Zone, He was accompanied by Mr, Fer- © guson, a member of the Nelson Little Theatre. Mr. Wheeler out- lined. the activities of the B. C. Dramatic; Association, and sug- gested ‘that the Kinnaird group select delegates for the. zone cornmittee meetings. The meet- ~ing then voted Mrs. G. Collinson “and Mr. Donaldson as representa- tives of thé local club. A vote of thanks was given the guest spdaker before the meeting ad- journed. The/next meeting will be held on May 15th. Mrs. A. H. Neilson and baby daughter have arrived home from Kootenay Lake General hospital. Mrs. K..Wolf and Miss a Viau are spending'a few days in Spo- kane. - Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Montpellier and d Joan and B of Trail and Mr. and Mrs. J.) H. Leckie of Castlegar celebrated Mr. Leckie’s birthday at the home of Mr. and: Mrs. R. White at Kinnaird. . FLASH On Saturday morning your Pro- jects Society will take the initial step to beautify the community and create facilities for the en- ‘ joyment of residents. A general cleanup of the acre of ground above the bakery, KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS PUBLIC SPEAKING CONTEST Twin Rivers Hall WED. APRIL 9: 7:30 p.m. EVERYONE WELCOME "CYRIL. BELL Agencies a “And not a cent’s worth of insurance,” is a remark we hear too often following a disastrous fire. Every home fully insured. , PHONE 3441 st ————————————— SENTINEL ELECTRIC Maple St. at 2nd Ave. should be which the village had first in- tended for the water tower, will BLOUSES be cleared of brush. If you see 1 a lot of, smoke. in that direction for your Spring Attire Saturday, do not be alarmed. 5 Nylons, from This could be a possible loca- tion for the proposed band shell. Members of the society and the Crepes and Jerseys APPLIANCES village cvommission looked over . ° Phone 4511 the location last Sunday and Ray Mclver, Colin Petts n the cl 1p cam- Full stock of wiring supplies for the home electrician BRING YOUR WIRING PROBLEMS TO US CONTRACTING, REPAIRS, upo! paign at that time. ) ey ———— Nt DY x “y ae st (R Zin /S eaeemmemne ee GOD FOREST MANAGEMENT HELPS ALL OF US ---it helps nearby cominunities: Good forest management does away with the old “‘boom and bust” cycle. Because it means continuing yield, prosperity comes to stay. With increased. population and full time employment, towns in the neighborhood can undertake long term improvement projects, merchants can expand ‘their business. The entire community enjoys a higher living standard . . . a fuller life. ---it helps B.C.’s logging industry : -Good forest management assumes responsibility for fire and blight prevention over large areas. 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