CASTLE NEWS RRISON — WA SHOE REPAIR CLOSING S Hor JUNE BOT BE SURE AND-PICK UP ALL YOUR SHOES BEFORE THE END OF THE MONTH. KINNAIRD CATHOLICS (CONT.FROM P.'7) Mr. N. Kurylak generously offered to be responsible for Father Barnes" trans- portation to Kinnaird each Sunday — . Thanks, Nick 8 a We welcome two new Catholic families to Kinnaird from Trail - Mr. & Mree Pe Crossan and Mr. & Mrs. Geiser... - . This meeting is the last of the Kin- naird Catholic Club meetings until they are resumed again in Septembere ‘ . . eS IN SESSION WITH THE COMMISSIONERS: OUR EQUIPMENT - Grabage truck and tracto shovel have been out of commission for a few days; the garbage truck needed an oil seal and the shovel had a:defective: injection valve. The shovel was repair- ed by the makers and is now in operation againe 5 3%.MUNICIPAL AID TAX = Under the* Provin- cial Municipal Aid Tax a cheque for Cote gee oe PASE 8. pears to be some parts:.of the Village” where the: water service is not quite satisfactory. It may be necessary to - have garden sprinkling regulations. Owing to the system being unable to supply an adequate service to those al- ready connected, no applications for new services are being approved. Each household is allowed one sprinkler only, and if those gardeners’ using more than one sprinkler at a time do not comply with this regulation and give their neighbours a chance, their sup- ply will be shut off. without notice and will not be turned on again without compliance with the By-law which may mean a delay of several days anda : dried-up garden’ so please be moderate. BUILDING PERMITS ~ Before the commence— ment of any excavation for, or erec- tion, addition, repair or alteration of any building or structure, a buildin SHIPMENT OF. GAS G6 ELECTRIC © maYTAGASsHERS —ZIBIN’S $2801.07 was received on Monday last from the Provincial Minister of Financeg MUNICIPAL TAXES ~ A penalty of 5% will be added to 1949 municipal taxes remain- ing unpaid on July 1st next. Properties having delinquent taxes - that is, : taxes unpaid for the year 1947,- will be sold for taxes without further notice on September SOth next. GARBAGE COLLECTION ~- Garbage collection fees for the first six months of 1949 are due and payable at the Village Of- fice; the collection fees are 50% per month for households. WATERWORKS - Efforts are being made to improve the water services as quickly a8. possible, but until the new layout permit must be applied for at the Village Office. a i j DOG LICENCES - There are still several owners who have not taken out licences for their dogs- These animals, when rounded up, will be destroyed. Applications for trades licences were received from T. Ratcliff - Cafe, and Ro. Be Brearly —- Grocery & Confection-— erye Application from the Kinnaird Building Supply for enlarging their of- fice has been refusede am Miss Johanne Bjerregaard, of Quat- sino, Be Ce, is a guest at the home of ater maing is installed there ap- CBaly CLinic _ KINNAIRD: 18T TUESDAY OF EVERY MONTH. Kinnaird Community Hall 1:30 - 3 PM ROBSON: LAST TUESDAY OF EVERY MONTH. Robson Community Memorial ‘Hall 1350 — 3300 PeMe . eee GASTLEGARs 4TH THURSDAY OF : EVERY Street MONTH. Parish Hall, Maple 300 PeMe, be. 2. Immunizing the Healthy Child. 3- Weighing: the Well Baby Mrs. Re Wadeye CASTLEGAR Yours FoR SARVICE HAVE YOU SEEN OUR NEW ICE WATER SETS? ALSO JUICE SETS. : NOW ON HAND — STAINLESS STEEL KNIFE & FORK SETS, CARVING SETS, IRONS, TOASTERS, TEA KET ; GOOD SUPPLY OF THE NEW PYREX BLUEWARE THREE TEA SETS SPECIALLY PRICED. HAVE A FEW ADJUSTABLE WINDOW SCREENS IN TWO. SIZES LEFT. 4 ‘CHILDREN'S ALL-STEEL AND: WOODEN’ WAGONS. aa SEG : ; 50 LB. FLOUR CANS NOW IN STOOK. ‘a new hall without disturbing the pres- \ ‘ ! i i f t iq CASTLE NEWS THUR. JUNE 16TH, 1949. PAGE 9. “At a Legion Zone Council meeting held 4n New Denver June 12 and 135th, the Cas-— tlegar-Robson Branch 170 had the biggest representation of Fraternal Delegates of any other branch in the Kootenays, 18 members attending. The Sunday morning session opened at 9:50 AM. and reports from all committees were read. Resolu- tions from the Provincial Convention were discussed, some were re-drafted. Matters of civic interest were also dis-— cussede Remembrance Service was held at noon at the Cenotaph and was conducted by Bishop Embling of New Denver. At 1:30 P.M. the election of officers was held, with Fred-Tesman of New Denver being elected President; Bert Lamb of Castlegar Vice-President; Lorne Marks of SPORTSMEN SAP, J, Lhe Lay Sienroly JUNE 19 COME IN AND PICK THAT GIFT FOR DAD FISHING TACKLE - CAMP STOVES - SLEEPING BAGS - AIR MATTRESSES ‘ = GUNS - HUNTING KNIVES - AND MANY MORE ITEMS TOO NUMER- OUS TO MENTION FOR GOOD OLD DAD. Trail Zone representative to Provincial Command. 130 delegates attended the banquet which was provided by the hosts and hostesses. CASTLEGAR DISTRICTS PROJECT SOCIETY - At a meeting held on June 6th, it was | reported there was ample room on the ~ present Community Hall. site to construct ent Community Halle Canvassing: the public will not begin until more. specific working plans have been made. Plans for a hall were disuussed and it was decided that the minimum size of the floor should be at least 76 x 100. The | director to replace Ge He stories, with full basement. Reinforc- ed concrete or cement block construc- tion. Plumbing and heating included. Also hardwood floor on main floor, .but no floor in basement at present. Mr. Carl Loeblich was appointed as a fanlessbe ‘At a June,10th meeting representa- - tives from. the.Kinnaird Projects Soci- ety were: “Bert Morris, Ao McWhinnie, Gordon Reath, 8. Co Muirhead and. S- Watson. The Kinnaird Committee attend- ° ed for the purpose of appointing a Steering Committee to work together with a similar committee in Castlegar on the projects schemes construction to be one and one-half (Cont*d on Peld) ob HMI“WAY Sezerce SOMETHING NEW IN ROTARY POWER TILLERS oF THE FIELD UNE QUALED-NEW-ALLPURPOSE GARDENER ‘Demonstration Saturday June |8™ Behind our GARAGE 2-4PM. . SHIPMENT OF G-Gco€ ANTI-FREEZE WHILE IT —LASTS — Just RECEIVED Cae Y ous P