sonar ‘CASTLE NEWS ‘ THUR. JUNE 16TH, 1949. KINNAIRD NOTES: The Kinnaird Anglican Church service was held on Sunday June 12th, when the Rev-Archdeacon Resker gave his farewell Message before leaving for a four-monthg] ‘holiday in the 01d Ofuntry. On behalf of members, Mrs. GeBird presented. him with a gift of money and wished him God speed & Blessing on his journey and trusted he would find his sister and relatives well on his arrival there. al The Rev. Dr. Kenneth Taylor, M.A.Q.B. Principal of the Anglican Theological College of Vancouver, will take Revo Archdeacon's place while he is away. A site has been purchased for an Angl: can Church in Kinnaird and building will commence in the very near futures Archdeacon Resker, in his remarks, thanked Major & Mrse Moll for the splen- did way they had conducted the Sunday School. The 5th Annual Rose Ball was very suc- cessful again this year and we hope : everyone had a good time. Owing to the shortage of fresh roses, the decorating committee deemed it wiser to go ahead and make paper roses and be safe. When the Graduation Dance was arranged for the 24th of June, we put our dance a- head two weeks, so therefore left our- selves without many flowers. However, with trellis effects, etc., we managed and the hall did look very beautiful. A hearty thanks is extended to all who helped with the decorations, the various jobs at the dance, the ones who gave the roses for corsages and also the lovely bouquets of peoniese Thanks again everybody %3 Molly White. TELEGRAM -- VICTORIA, BoC. ,Juns10/49 « A.DoTurnbull, Trail, BoGe: Re tel regarding Milestone Road. This road is within organized Village of Kin- naird Municipality and construction of road is responsibility of Municipality. We are advising the Municipality the department will give them a grant of $4,000 towards the cost of constructing the road. The work to be carried out by the municipalitye H. C. ANDERSON (CHIEF ENGINEER). Mre John D*Andrea of Grand Forks, : formerly of Italy, is visiting his son and family, Ae D*Andrea. Young Beau Fourt had the misfortune of falling off his bike and breaking his armo Mrs. M. Swihart of Nelson, who has been visiting her son and daughter-in- C. 8. WILLIAMS CLINIC DALY — JUNE 13 - 17 ENDICOTT (16-2) JUNE 23rd CHRISTIE ( 25 ) JUNE 23rd MORRISON Fd JUNE 22nd. For Refractions. DRe DR. DR. DR. NG NEWS FOR ALL JOB [Fe - Printing ae ae nmap istic CASTLE NEWS al law, Mr. & Mrse Art Swihart, returned to her home Tuesday evening. . Miss Caroline Hardy is a patient in the Nelson Hospital, uridergoing an appendectomy. Miss Florence Watson, of Trail, was a weekend visitor to Kinnaird. KINNAIRD TO HAVE A SWIMMING POOL 33! A swimming pool is being built at the back of the Post Office. This lo- cation is just perfect for such a pro- ject. It 1s a central point, but back enough off the highway to be safe. The road from the new Dumont subdivision along the river edge will emerge near the. Post Office so it will be handy to this section alsoe The estimated size is 35 x 80, with concrete walks surrounding the pool edge and grass.and shade trees border- ing this. Dressing rooms and sanitary foot bath will be included at the pool edge. KINNAIRD PLANS PBRAYGROUND AREA Plans to prepare a small ball dia- mond and playground this week were discussed at the regular monthly meet-— ing of the Kinnaird Improvement Soci- ety held in the community hall. R.C. Morice, chairman of the grounds com-— mittee, reported that the big ball di- amond had been completed and was now being used by the Junior Softball league. He stated that in all proba- pility, enough of the park ground would be cleared in time to hold the . annual community picnic and sports day on the grounds this summer. -Renee Archambault was appointed as coach ‘to’ the juvenile boys softball team. Chas. King, Sec'ty of the School Board, showed. two filmse Finevere THUR. JUNE 16TH, 1949. Mr. & Mirae: Je_Danchuk, of Trail, spent a few days visiting at the home of the latter's parents, Mre.& Mre-G.Martini. Mrs. McNamee, of Calgary, left for her home on Tuesday, after spending the past five weeks with her son and daughter—in- law, Mr. & Mrse Dayle McNamee, of Blue- berrye me ES Mr. & Mrse Fred Marsh and daughter left on Friday for Calgary, where they will make their: home. Mr. & Mrse Re Kerr and Helen have ar- rived home ffm ‘Winnipeg, where they were visiting Mrs. Kerr's mother, Mrse THORSWILES FEATURING BURNS €co. kPROoOUCTS SMARTLY STYLED IN ALPINE SIZES 12 - 20 $11.95 ABSORTED COLOURS. — MEAT BALLS.....TIN...44¢ WEINERS IN BRINE. TIN... 50% SAUSAGE.......... TIN... 584 CHILI CON CARNE. TIN... 32 WEINERS & BEANS... 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Brearly $5,000, Peter Trischuk $500, Gilbert Bradshaw $100, R. 5S. Ellis $4,000, Mrse T, Re Nicholls and F. V. Watkins $200, William McNee $100, M. J. Verzuh $200, Wm. Thos. Haywood $3,000, Vv. F. Sorenson ‘$4,000, Irene Buie $50, |[- S$. J. Jankola $25, J. A, Manahan 5,000, We De. Smith $4,500, H. Le Brown 90, Thomas Ratcliffe..$5,000, : M. Dumont $15,000. ; TOTAL $6'7,8156 : fae ne Of this total, the largest part is made up of M. Dumont, $15,000, repre-— * PITTS DRUG # FATHER'S DAY CARDS. BATHING TIME: BATHING CAPS - 60¢ & 75¢ PAPER PLATES - SERVIETTES PLASTIC TUMBLERS, MONO CUPS TONI REFILLS AND KITS. WE. ARE DISTRICT AGENTS FOR TONI AND. RAYVE PRODUCTS. senting 10 partially completed houses. os