CASTLE NEWS THUR. MARCH 17TH, 1949. “PAGE 6. TROBINSON* BRADLEY — DRY GOODS — ATTENTION LADIES: COATS & SUITS ON DISPLAY FOR S DAYS ONLY, STARTING ORE 21ST. SEE US FOR YOUR SPRING KINGCOT FLANNELETTE BLANKETS 70x90, PAY-DAY SPECIAL $4.75 PR. CHILDREN'S, YOUTH'S & MEN'S RUBBER BooTS. . BOYS? PYJAMAS - MEN'S DIAMOND SOCKS. ENGLISH COTTON SHEETING IN Fomfigo0in KINNAIRD NEWS: The Kinnaird Improvement Society held its regular monthly meeting, but the business session was very short and was followed by an evening of entertainment 4d This new procedure will be continued to improve the attendance at the meetings, and keep the business short, but inter- esting. .A short film, "Feeling of Hopiataty™s was shown by Mre O. King. Mre Re Thompson, accompanied by Mra. W.Pinchneg at the piano, sang an Irish nunber, after which he followed with a very humorous hill~billy account of Anton Rubinstein'ts piano recital. Mrs-WeCollinson & MrseDeDavies, as— sisted by MrseA.Creighton, served de- Licious refreshments. Next meeting will be April 6th. KINNAIRD ST»PATRICK'S DANCE FRIDAY MARCH 18TH. DANCING 9 PM to 1 AM. FLOOR SHOW AT 11:00 PM. MUSIC BY TRAIL'S RHYTHM SWINGSTERS. REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE. GENTS 75¢ LADIES 50¢ There was some fast, brilliant play-— ing at the Badminton Tournament held in Kinnaird recently.- The home players were the winners by a very small margin the score being 149-144. Another tournament is planned soone CASTLEGAR: The SteRitats Parish Holy Name Societ met recently in the rectory. The Presi- dent, Mr.A.W.eRead, called the meeting t order and called upon the Chaplain, Father Barnes, to open the meeting with ‘ prayer. The Secretary, Mr.Wm.Oleski,was on hand to keep the records, showing that, ten members were presente The President read the aim, obliga- tions and spiritual privileges of the Holy Name Society from the Society*ts Manuale Business included a few remarks by Father Barnes on the spiritual nature CORDS WESTS HE LATEST Ce LEGION CORNEIe " WORK PARTY — SUNDAY FROM 10:00° A.M. | AT THE HALL TO COMPLETE INSULATION. of the Holy Name Society, with an ap- . péal to always be dignified members of this Society which reverences and praises the Most Holy Name of God,even in a world which tries ‘to deny Goa His rightful place in society. After discussion and helpful sugges- tions on phases of the parish well- being,’ the meeting was adjourned fol- lowing the recitation of the Holy Name Prayer. the meeting ended. Mr.J.Xaufman, a newcomer to ‘the par- ish, was welcomed into the Socie$y. CASTLEGAR _ YOURS FoR Service SEE OUR WINDOW NOW FOR KOREX WARE PAY-DAY SPECIALS. ALSO OTHER ITEMS IN WINDOW. THESE ARE FIRST LOW PRICES, OWING TO SPRING GOODS ARRIVING AND WE NEED THE ROOM. FULL LINE OF PYREX WARE NOW ON HAND. WHEELBARROWS AND POULTRY NETTING Leo AVE ARRIVED ARRIVED. PAXTON GROCERIES IN DUMONT SUB-DIVISION, KINNAIRD, BeCe WILL BE army BUSINESS SATURDAY — MARCH IST — Coffee and cookies were enjoyed after CASTLE NEWS THUR. MARCH 17TH, 1949. “ KYNNAIRD CATHOLIC CLUB (Cont.from P.5) district become better acquainted with each other. The opinion of those pres-— ent, in the form of a motion, was "that the ladies hold House Teas during the month of April". A raffle was held and Mrs.J,Manarin was the lucky winner. The next meeting of the Kinnaird Catholic Club will be held at 7 otclock Monday evening, March 21st, at the home of Mr. & Mrse Those Fourt. Mrse Ge Koehle and-son, Leslie, left for Vancouver Saturday, where they will visit Mrs. Koehle's parents and rela- tives. Mrs.3.Killough, Emily & Jamey, are spending a week with relatives in Cres- vi HORSWILI'S 2—~> FREE DELIVERY<—“« “SUGAR 5LB.BAG..... AaF LARD 2LB. PKGS cor. 4of COFFEE matxinssesr LB..59 ‘| BISCUITS 236821. 34*% CHEESE atts. 242.95" West's. eos 9 Sa Wits ee LS. THE NEW MIRACLE PAINT TO BRIGHTEN YOUR HOME. SHERWIN-WILLIAMS ENAMELOID FOR.YOUR KITCHEN AND BATHROOM. DEVELOPING “ PRINTING Ma ENLARGING GIVE A PORTRAIT FOR EASTER. - i aS in QUALITY MEATS FRESH FROZEN Wie is.30¢ BOSTON BuTTS £8< LB...57% BABY BEEF LIVER... AB CELLO WRAPPED S128, 43 eFREE PELIVERYe (WE LEAD OTHERS FoLow) Efforts to have a B.C.Government liquor store established here are be- ing continued. The board of trade at its meeting last night decided to ask Liquor Commissioner W.G-Kennedy what developments there were, if any, in setting up of a liquor store here. An attempt to again have auto plates issued here is algo being made by the ~poard.e The board instructed J.R.-Elliott Sec.Trease, to wire James Quinn, MLA for I'reil—Rossland, and Hon.Gordon Wis- mer, attorney-general, asking for ac- tion on this matter. District motorists have been going to Nelson or Trail to obtain their licen- ces, which at one time were issued here Letters WHEN YOU BUY A SUIT GO TO THE MAN WHO MAKES THEM. (Remember Kiwanis "Glee Club" Concery Sunday, April Srd, Castle Theatre, 8:50 P.M.) Cyt, (30h ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE _f ePITTS DRUGe ANTISEPTICS HYGEOL LISTERINE DETTOL LYSOL VAPAIR 55% - ae. . so $1.00 59% - $1.95 35¢ - 65¢ - $1.35. 89¢ 10 oz. ‘OUR AIM 10 PLEASE. - :