THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1952 CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, British Columbia B PAGES AFTERNOON (By Gladys Collinson) I have often wondered why so many. people seem: to think that January:is a dull month. How It is also the month when We ‘intend to get all those odd snowy white snow about 2 o’clock LEITNER’S CLOTHING the next morning, or.else waving farewell to our dear friends and neighbors at approximately the same. early, hour-— it is their turn to trudge home tonight! Then of course there happens to. be that show at the Castle Theatre which just can’t “be missed, and another evening. or so is pleasantly.in the past. Then towards the end of the month what have we to look forward to? — Why all those very in- teresting letters with windows, which no doubt most of us will be receiving. January a dull month? — I should say not! Robson W A. to Hold Party The Robson W..A. held their regular monthly. meeting’ last Thursday, January 3rd,.at° the home of Mrs. W. Wright with 15 members and one visitor pres- ent and Mrs. J. Raine in the chair. The meeting opanki- with the reading of the minutes of . the last meeting by Mrs. S. Squirres who acted as secretary in the ‘Ds of Mrs.-G. Miller. It-was—— This. Week. Only 20 p.c. Off On “CARSS MACKINAWS” Reg.. ‘$24.95 Special $19.95 West's January Clearance DRESSES and BLOUSES 25 to 50 = OFF decided that the W. A. would take care of the church fuel ex- -penses. Plans were also made to hold a party with the Eve- ning Group on Valentine’s Day. After the business there was carol singing, accompanied by Dr. W. Wright at the piano. Scripture was read by Mrs. Wright with Mrs. J. Raine giving a New Year’s message at the close of the meeting. Lovely refreshments were serv- ed by hostess Mrs. W. Waldie and Mrs. D. Magee. TO ALL THOSE APPROACHING 70 OR OVER 70 YEARS OF AGE . Call into my office in the basement op- posite The Castle Theatre and have me prepare for you, your application for the OLD AGE =, This is your right and due. CHARGES: MODERATE: W. R. NELEMS — Notary Public CARLSEN'S. BUILDING The Aquacourt at Radium Hot Springs in Kootenay National Park, British Columbia, was opened last year. It is one of -the most modern structures of its kind in North America, and replaced a former much less pretentious’ bath-house destroyed by fire in 1948. (Photo from Canadian Government Travel Bureau) J unior First Aid Held KINNAIRD, B,C. — A first class to be held for Junior First Aid by the Kinnaird Centre of the St. John Ambulance Associa- tion proved to be very success: ful, Thirty-one students passed their exams to gain‘their junior certificates. Instructors for the course were Mr. A. B. Gondy, Mr. S. McKenzie and Mr. M. Verzuh, whilé assistants were Mr. R. Heagy and Mr. R. Mokalki. Following are students that passed: Miss Joan V. Bergen, Arthur D. Bergen, Gordon C. Bazley, Douglas J. Burrows, Ro- bert M. Brandson, Miss Diane M. Cowlin, Barclay A. Creighton,- Miss Maureen M. Creighton, Miss Marilyn J. Fox, Gerald Gunder- son, David: P. Goodenough, Misq- Jean A. Hardie, Miss Constance D. Haywood, Leonard N. Kury- luk, Miss Patricia G. Lewis, Miss Pearl P. McCreight, Miss Evelyn S. Nyberg, ‘Miss Margie Y. Pat- ton, Wayne