CASTLE NEWS _@ CASTLEGAR B.C @ The Castlegar United Church W. A. held. 1t8s regular monthly meeting on Thursday night at the home of Mrs. C Wanless, with the president, Mrs. L.- Grunerud in the chair and 20 members and one visitor present. The meeting opened with the Club Women's Creed, then “devotional period was taken by Mre. L.-Theede, who re- ad the scripture reading and Mrs. L. ROSE CAFE Delicious Bhs FRESH EROZEN E : S|} A LSE CEES S. fe She Fac [Robson W. I. members attended making Morey who read the lesson for the day in the "Upper Roon" and a poem "At Eventide". The convenor of the visiting commi- ttee, Mrs. W. Easton reported 2 visits made during the month. Mrsy J. Deans, convenor of the sew- ang committee, reported a small sum of money left on hand and that it was her intention to purchase goods for aprons to make up for the fall bazaar. The evenings business dealt largely with the allotting of committees etc. for the forthcoming turkey dinner. It was decided to rent, the Pythian Sisters dishes for the dinner. A motion was made and carried that a table for youngsters be set at the turkey dinner and special waitresses assigned to this table. A tentative date for the fall baz- aar was set, pending the rental of the Anglican Parish hall. The minister sent wor& to the meet ALL TYPES OF WINO OWS ANO DOORS, FIRST CLASS WORKMAN SHO AT REASONABLE PRICES. —— | Thess the smrontk Zo otclen, STORM SASH. “(mother Mra. W. Mackay for’ the past ing that he would appreciate it if the ladies of the W. A..would again decorate the church for the thanks—- giving service, as has been their custom every year. Members were reminded that Hasty notes and Christmas cards were on hand and coule be obtained from the secretary. Dainty refreshments were served by the hostess who was assisted by Mrs. G. Santano- The next meeting, on November 4th, will be held at the home of Mrs. Je Deans with Mrs. M Blaihut assisting. ure fA & mm qanoren GA. SUMNER DC. NLD. EREMENKO BLK. HouRs 7-6 EVENINGS BY ARPPOIVYTMENT In 1918 Joseph Stalin declared, The Soviet Ukraine fights the hordes from the West in a patriotic war of liber- ation. In this war the Germans will have to fight for every pound of br- ead and for every scrap of meat, be- cause of the heroic resistance of the Ukrainian people." The Germans had invaded the Ukraine. Abetted by spies and a puppet regime, they were plundering and robbing the people. How the people, made homeless by the invading marauders, drove the enemy from their land is told in "GUERRILLA BRIGADE." The latest film from Soviet Union, opening at the CASTLE THEATRE next Wednesday for a two day showing. LUSTRITE MASONITE marae Cues DOOR3- WINDOWS - SASH SUPPLIES WE INS TALL PLUMBING GLASS CUTTING Mr. Dick Elliott, manager of the Bank of Montreal, attended the Interior THIS IS THE SEASON OF ALL IMPORTANT! SOCTAL FUNCTIONS. LOOK YOUR BEST AT THE NEXT DANCE BY HAVING US CLEAN YOUR SUIT. IF YOU NEED A NEW SUIT We CAN OUTFIT YOU IN, ONE OF ees ae TOP GARMENTS | NER ASTLEGAR prev clea ere Rape TIP _TOP_ TAILORS 5) ne FP TRIDAY.: OcT.29. Pomonben] ene BALL Conference of Bank managers held in . Kelowna last week ends Mrs Elliott seem od. home’ on Mondays i 6 THURSDAY OCT. 15th idl PAGE 5 P= mmeale NEWS| ‘The Kinnaird Womer Institute held its gplar meeting‘recently. A group of a total attendance of 41. Plans for a Fall Tea and Apron Sale ~ were drawn up for the date of Nov. 24th Mrs. 8S. Gallo accompanied by Mrs. W. Pinckney entertained with two music- al numbers. Refreshments were served at the close of the meeting by Mrs. A. Gray, Mrs. J. Lewis, Mrs. C. Muirhead and Mrs. K. White. : Mrs. A. Creighton was hostess Tuesday at a Talent Bridge party. There were three tables in play, winners being, Ladies lst Mrs. E. C. Acherman, 2nd Mrs. P. Goodenough. Mens lst, Mr. Joe ollircrs GARAGE+tT SERVI WINTER IS JUST AROUND THE CORNER AND IT'S TIME TO HAVE YOUR CAR CHECKED FOR WINTER DRIVING. CHANGE TO LIGHTER OILS, HAVE YOUR BATTERY CHARGED FOR QUICK STARTING IN THE MORNING. Burrows, 2nd Mr. E. C. Ackerman. Mrs. Mildred Waitman of Kimberley ret- urned home Sunday after visiting her three weeks. a ce a ae ae ee a a ee ee ee ee ee ee ————a Mr. and Mrs. Tony Schaivon and children fmave taken up residence, in Kinniard. Mr. and Mrs. Tom’Easom have returned from Nottingham, England after a four months visit with relatives. Mr. Easom /Gemavecl WARDWARE - SYLVA PLY Z4a7M# BOARD MONO-DOR aceTEX LUSTERLITE MASONITE left England 55 years ago and this was his first trip home. Five weeks after his arrival in England his mother died very suddenly. CASTLEGAR NEWS : Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Sommers wish- to announce the engagement of their younge daughter Jean Dorothy to William Edward Dalton, second son of Mrs. Eva Conrod and the late Charles Dalton of Port (4 CASTLE THEATRE BOOKS OF : LEE THE CHEAPEST THEATRE ADMISSION IN THE KOOTENAYS. FIVE TICKETS’ FOR $2.00 Angeles, Washington, the wedding to tak place on Wednesday, November 10th 1948 in the-Robson United Church. Mrs. Le Killough, Mrs. A.T. Horswill, Mrs. T. L. Bloomer, Mrs. C. Petts and Mrs. G. Lodge attended the Deanery meet ing held in Trail on Tuesday. Mrs. J. Tedesco of Carmi, B. CG. pe weekend at the home of Mr. Galo. spent and Mrs. “eMr. and Mrs. H. H. Horne returned Tues— day evening from a holiday trip to Cranbrook and Spokane. Mre. Arthur Smith of Vancouver is visit ing Mrs. C. Saunders and Mr. and Mrs. j¥- Harris for a few Days. The first meeting of St. Alban's Even= ing Guild was held at the home of Mrs. R. Kerr ‘on Friday evening. Mrs. C. Bell was voted in as President for the rem- ainder.of the term.to take the place of Mrs. H. Wade who is now residing in Cre ston. Mrs. J. Taylor and Mrs. N Ball were elected to inquire about new fur- nishings for the Vicarage. Plans were made to hold a dance in the H Hall soon. tape FOODhonat | GROCERIES, FRESH AND CURED MEATS, VEGETABLES AND FRUIT IN SEASON. |Your United Purity Store in Kinnaird KINNAIRD Lzcledeceg SUPPLY | ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER ALL TYPES OF WINDOWS & DOORS BAPCO PAINTS le] ROOFING L<] 4 J CEMENT