CASTLE NEWS CGASTLE NEWS L. Vo CAMPBELL......-OWNER Mrs. K. Kelly. -Reporter Mrse Ro. White........-Kinnaird Reporter Miss,Anita Smecher...Robson Reporter Circulation.. Advertising Rate.....60¢% Col. In. ST.RITA'S CHURCH, CASTLEGAR Trinity Sunday - Holy Name Sunday: Sunday Masses 8:30 & 11:00 o'clock, and 10:00 o'clock at Kinnaird Com- munity Hall. Religious Instruction Classes: : First Communion Class ~ Wednesda: afternoon at 5:00 o'clock. Grades 2, 3 & 4 - Friday afternoon at 3:50. Grades 5, 6 & 7 - Friday evening at.63:350-~ Saturday morning (10:00 o'clock — Graces 4, 5, 6 & 7.) . (11:00: otciock - Grades 1, 2 & 3.) Confessions - Saturday evening 7:50 T°88 500 . Sacred Heart Devotions —- Friday 7:30 PM Rosary & Benediction ~ Sunday evening 7230. - FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JUNE 10TH & 11TH - EMBER DAYS. : THURSDAY NEXT - JUNE 16TH - FEAST OF CORPUS CHRISTI. Kev. Jos. B. Barnes, THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. J. T. Horricks, B.A. 8.T.M. Kinnaird 11:15 - Community Hall. Castlegar 8:00 P.M. (Note change of ‘mer. COME AND WORSHIP THIS FIRST SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, KINNAIRD Services to be heid in Community Hall every lst and Srd Sunday at 4:00 P.M, Rev. Allan Farris, M.A, Preacher. LUTHERAN CHURCH SERVICES: Services to be held in Anglican Church every lst and Srd Sunday in Month at 7230 PeM. P.P. GOOD TIDINGS GOSPEL SUNDAY SCHOOL 10:00 A.M. Coronation Hall; Gospel Service every ‘Sunday; 4PM Parish Hall. Nondenominational - All welcome. GOSPEL TABERNACLE Friday Nite - Y.P. 8:00 P.M. Sunday Nite 7:30 P.M. You are cordially invited to attend. Cc RADIO - CLOCK - MUSICAL ALARM- ALL THREE IN ONE UNIT BEAUTIFUL IN DESIGN SEE IT ON DISPLAY IN OUR STORE. . Cheez a reer 5 s@ LILLIAN KILLOUGH CHAPTER I.0.D-E. The Executive of the Lillian Killough Chapter I.0.D.E. met.on Tuesday night - atethe home of Mrs. We. Easton, with the Regent, Mrs. A. T. Horswill, pre- siding. Business arising from the May 24th celebration was discussed and re- ports of the convenors of the various committees were given. The Regent thanked all the members for their as- sistance and co-operation in making this event such a success. At the close of the meeting, delic- ious refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. J. Gemmill. Those present were Mrs. A. T. Hors- ‘will, Mrs. J. Deans, Mrs. Re West, Mrs. Jo Payne, Mrse We Oo Devitt, Mrs. H. Sommers. Mrs. H. Vickers, Mrs. J. Lawson, Mrs. Jo Gemmill, Mrs. GC. Fras- er, and Mrs. W. Eastone A welcome shower was held in the home of Mrs. V. McLuckie in honour of Mrs. K. Fife of Trail, recently of Scotland. Tne guest of honour was pre- sented with many gifts. Guests were Mesdames E. Sampson, Be Knoblauch, J. Fornelli, E. Davis, Ae Jenson, MePeder- sen, E. Rysen, M. Korody, Miss L. Ma- kayeve, N. Stienberg and A. Baker. Mr. & Mrs.Fife intend making their home here. a = COLLINSON‘'S co WEW RO an "NOW THAT THE WEATHER'S HOT WHY NOT. STOP_AND HAVE A POP CHEVRON GASOLINE —- RoP.M. LUBRICATION DOMINION. TIRES - WILLARD BATTERIES LET US SERVICE YOUR CAH 0 AVOID COSTLY REPAIRS. 8 AoM. to 5 PoMo N | CASTLE NEWS | OUG. TURNBULL SPEAKS (Cont'd from Pol) . Meo Wm. Houston acted as Chairman. Mr. Fred Hdmunds, campaign manager was called on first and spoke on the Health Department of the Coalition Gov- ernment, its accomplishments since 1940, growth and devélopment. He touch; ed briefly on the developments of the Borstal System and the great advantages to first and second-offenders who have been treated by this system, which has had considerable aid from and coopera- tion of the medical profession. _-The second speaker, Mro Wmo Melvin, Business Agent of Local 480, Trail, said he regretted that more members of Local 480 were not present because it was under the Coalition Government that THUR: JUNE 9TH, 1949 COME IN SEE AND HEAR THE NEW GENERAL ELECTRIO PERSONAL RADIOS. SIX LOVELY COLOURS TO CHOOSE FROM - ONLY $19.95. KEEP THE HOUSECLEANING POLISH ON YOUR FLOORS ALL SUMMER. IT'S 80 EASY WITH THE NEW GENERAL ELEOTRIC FLOOR POLISHER. they received the green light by the I.0.4. Act and were encouraged to go ahead. "Labour today,” he said, “is being used as a political football, not by the Coalition Government, but by the CoOoFo Partyo". He deplored the dicta- torial attitude of the radical nation- ally known labour leaders. Mr.Melvin quoted the definition of 0.C.Fo as given in the Vancouver Sun: "Water can- not rise above its own level - neither can the C.0.Fe rise above its own level He stated that Mr.o Wismer reported that Mr. Quinn had never approached him on any question despite the fact that Local 480 had flooded Mr. Quinn with resolu- tions regularly passed and forwarded to Cinclabon Fok bo BEGINNING JUNE 14TH, OUR OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE WILL CLOSE AT 12300 NOON ON SATURDAYS, BUT WE WILL REMAIN OPEN ALL DAY ON WEDNES- DON°T LET DRY WEATHER GET FORGET, THE BUGS ARE HUNGRY. WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF SPRAYS AND INSEOTICIDEB. ‘ RETAIL. islature. Mr. Doug. Turnbull spoke very highly of the Coalition Govt. and the members of the last legislation during the last 8 years they have been in office. He spoke in support of the 3% Sales Tax and asked if the people would pre- fen.to drop it and forego the many ad- vantages that have been ingpedttioed since 1t was put into effect. He . stated that the Ooalition Govt. has i. succeeded in having the mountain dif- ferential removed and this means a sav- ang of 25% Mro Turnbull strongly sup- ported the Dept. of Agriculture and en- couraged the formation of farmers’ in- stitutes. He also supported the Board of Education and the Cameron commis- sion, whereby the finanoing of educa- tion was revised and the school dist-_ rictsa considerably reduced in number. Mr. Turnbull spoke for about thirty- five minutes. Questionswere invited. The Chairman closed the meeting with remarks on the high standard of living we enjoy today. He stated the busi- ness of government is a business that Calls for so many varied, difficult and complicated problems to be solved. .that it is necessary to have repre- sentatives whd have had experience, who have the intelligence and mental training and ability necessary and who also have the inclination and strength of character to taokle the (OTHING «© SHOES difficult problems which arises PIOK YOUR FATHER’S DAY PRESENT AT MARTIN'S. ITEMS SELECTED BY MEN FOR MEN. TIE CLIPS, TIES, BELTS, BRAGE : 8 .BY OURRIE. SOX AND UNDERWEAR BY MEROURY. ALL-WOOL 80X - WOLSEY SHIRTS AND PAJAMAS.BY BoV-D. LAST, BUT NOT LEAST - ROMEO SLIPPERS BY GREB.