- CASTLE NEWS THUR, - MAY 127TH, 1949... DANK OF MONTREAL. | —CASTLEGAR,B.c— WE CAN. ABSIST YOU IN BRINGING YOUR’ ‘PLUMBING UP TO THE STANDARD | REQUIRED BY VILLAGE HEALTH REGULATIONS, LOANS. WITH EASY | PAYMENTS CAN BE ARRANGED. J.R.ELLIOTT, mea, ROBSON MEMORIAL CHURCH W.A. (Cont.P.3) . The executive were asked to buy, a_ pulletin board and have it hung hear the church door for church notices. The members were asked to leave any used clean clothing at the home of Mrs. D. Magee and she will send it overseas sometime in June. . A 13.1b. food parcel, donated by the members this month, was sent to England by Mrs. J. Raine. ; Tentative plans' were made to hold a combined picnic of the W-A. and the Sunday School in July. An article read by Mrs. D. Magee as questionaire and Mrs. J. Raine answer— ing the questions on "the opportunities of Missionaries in Japan", kept the members interested.: 4 ; Dainty refreshments were served. by the Hostesses, Mrs. 8. Musselman and Mrs. E. Nickerson. | ‘ The next will be held inthe Church Hall on Tues. June "th at_3 P.M. KIWANIS CHOIR (CONT. FROM P.1) and Eddie Frederiksen. The shield can be seen in Cyril Bell‘s office. Sandra-Lee Spence took First in her class, 16 and Under, Highland Dancing, at the Kootenay Musical Festival in Trail. ‘ 625 residents of Castlegar attended the, afternoon showing of the Consoli- dated Mining & Smelting Co. of Canada Lta. film "No Man.is an Island", in - the Castle Theatre on Sunday last. CATHOLIC WOMEN'S LEAGUE Te monthly meeting of the Catholic Women's League was Held Thursday even- ing at-the home of Mrs. D- Shea, Presi- dent. Fifteen members and one visitor were present. The meeting. was opened with a Prayer read by Father Barnes. A Bake’ Sale was planned for May 14th at West's Store.