6 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Jan. 2, 1969 SUGAR AND SPICE federal tetas etch ths Begins And So Ancther 12 Mon the| (s Ah, CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH western world to a place of -|safety between Hawaii and (overboard all their back ab- Ph. 365-5637 Next to the Cloverleaf Motel Castleaird Family Bible Hour - 10 a.m. yo Family Worship 11am. Bvening Worship S 7.00 p.m. —— GRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 7th Ave. Kinnaird Rev. J. H. Wiseman Sacrement of the Lord's Supper Sunday School 9.30 a.m. ———_————— THE SALVATION ARMY Sunday: 9.45 am. Sunday School 11 a.m. Holiness Meeting 7.30 p.m. Evening Service Tuesday: 7.30 p.m. Prayer and Bible Study 7.30 fe He Lea 30 p.m. Home League Friday: 7.30 p.m. Open Air and Young Boonies Public invited to all servi door al tion. have my own. ht now, I'm going t give a serious analysis of the coming year. As J see it, as we old soothsayers say, every- thing will be fine in '69. Us- prophecies are e nose, but I make dict it will not be threatening to burn the universities. The universities will start burning students. It would solve a lot of problems, like over-crowd- ing and soaring costs. e idea is simple. A mob of students starts a de- i invades the un- ices. Envoy and Mrs. K. Mallory Ph. 365- 12 You are never a stranger at the Army LUTHERAN CHURCH SERVICES Sundays at 9.30 a.m. Held in St. David's Anglican Church Sunday School 8.45 a.m. Rev. Harold C. Clark CHURCH OF GOD Kinnaird Community Hall Pastor: Rev. Ira Johnson Phone 365-6762 Sunday School 9.15 a.m. Morning Worship 10 a.m. 7 p.m. Fri. Youth Fellowship a 7.30 p.m. Wed. Bible Study and Prayer — Held in Homes ——— APOSTOLIC CHURCH iversity buildings, and turns California. But only after they have promised to throw 4 P vyper not quite enough to start a revolution. ie Russians will beat ‘However, that’s your)be! headache, Buster. 1 expect to by 10 | WH bet on that one. Golfers will continue to hook and slice. Curlers will issing that crucial go on missing shot. Anglers will continue to| der whose chairmanship planning for the new addition to the ue in their teeth, hands wide] Castlegar and District Hospital was carried out, toured the Deer hunters will ex- plain, for an hour and a half, why they missed that huge buck at point-blank range. Emotionally Children Study Okay Responding to a request ly have physical complaints without caus Disturbed from a trustees’ on B.C. has awarded a grant of may disrupt the work of the \3 ed parts of British Columbia, to- fi| gether with | for a more adequate program- sity of B.C. Dr. cognized nation: authori FORMER HOSPITAL board chairman Ross McCutcheon, un- recent open house with his wife. The new addition has beds for 60 patients while the present facilities will be renovated to provide new and areas, a new X-ray area, a new laboratory and a physiotherapy department. Total cost of the new addition and the renova- tion phase of the program is $2.6 million. 1 — Castlegar News Photo re a lot more being dead. So hang on for another 124months, and give it every- thing you've got, if you have anytmng left. game kn don’t be disturbed, chaps. It's interesting than them Tato a pig-pen. x At this point, the presi- dent of the university, in- stead of cowering under his eS, exams, and instant degrees, loud and clear, From all s gasoline desk and promising, 10 Jec- | 5 and 4 eat 0! them a match, lighted. This be wilt er they call our prime is er, come up with a vib- rant new name for his gov- ernment’s policies. It will be called the Bust Society. And Two blocks East of the Castleaird Shopping Plaza 10 a.m. Sunday School Hour 11 a.m. Morning Worship 730 p.m. Evangelistic Service Wed., 7.00 Prayer Bible Study Phone 365-7807 Rev. Helmut Buttenberg Pasto! PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 791 First Ave. Pastor: Rev. L. M. Simmonds Phone 365-5212 Sunday School 9.55 a.m. Morning Worship 11 a.m. Evangelistic Service 7 p.m. muesay: Bible Study and yer 7.30 p.m. Friday: Young Peoples 7.30 ae pan. will be more financial than physical. You and I will become one year older, less wise and more crotchety. We'll have at least one more wrinkle, hang- up, chin, stomach, or what- ever we run to. si Canada will regain its once-eminent position in wor- ld affairs and will be listen- ed to in international con- |ferences with awe and admir- ation by Guatemala, Ceylon and Madagascar. | Hordes of God-fearing Canadians will get stoned every Saturday night, even though the price of booze their kids rotten will hold ivities of their rotten kids. by the One of 8.C. Hydro’s vet- eran dam builders has been named project manager of the Jordan river development project 45 miles west of Vic- toria on Vancouver Island. Trail area. is a strong one. gles open resi 3Jents who hold a valid oper- by Course in Defensive Driving Now Offered A defensive driving(the National Safety Counci. e course which has_ been ack- publication ‘Traffic Safety,” the director of the NSC driv- er improvement program, Chris off, claims that the case for education as a weap- on to reduce traffic fatalities Presentl; He. quotes Dr. James R. Adams of Columbia Universi- ty saying that. “Most drivers not ting at the peak can be improved through ed- ucation.” ator’s license. fe an special education the Educa. they usually have difficulty tional ch of he in getting alone with other $6,000 for a research study of present educational . provis-, On the teacher, and further Alions for emotionally disturb- children in schools in all! uch = youngsters classroom, ‘place undue strain their own maladjustm Adequate provision for the education of these emo- onal ‘ld 4 who, with special help and ser- ices can be taught in the school, should decrease the number who otherwise would require special residential care and University 0: and former visiting professor of education at the Univer- who is a re- the field of special education, will be assisted in the study by James A. Findlay, super- visor of pupil personnel in Burnaby School District. The study is limited to what the school can do for those emo- lonally disturbed children who can remain in school if special help and facilities are a eee Marx Auto Body & Paint Service Towing — Body Work AMINA new BREEZE makes painting walls — faster & easier than ever Painting — Insurance Claims Handled Promptly 24-Hour Wrecker Service Phone 365-7248 provided for them. It wiil not deal with 1 emotional. d who ay be wiour. ‘These children frequent: Mirror Shows A Destructive tal ERA FOR RESERVATIONS MEXICO - HAWAIIAN & EUROPEAN TOURS ARRANGED e CASTLEGAR AGENT FOR THE WESTERN HOTEL CHAIN it's the new interior latex, guaranteed to coverinone coat or we'll give you the extra paint FREE! VER 1000 BREEZY COLORS Manufactured by General Paint Corporation of Canada Limited OGLOW BROS. Building & Supply Co. Ltd. WEST'S Animal — Man A visitor to the wonder- \dfowl Trust Sam Walker, who piloted] throug the Arrow dain here to early completion last October, will be Hydro’s senior engineer at Jordan river. The proposed redevelop-| ment project will take about three years to complete and will include a_ new power- house with a single turbine- generating unit capable of producing 150,000 ilowatts. Mr. Walker is expected to move from Robson to Vic- rise. I I Parents who have spoiled|toria early this year. Mr. Walker was also con- up their ‘hands in horror and|struction manager at Duncan eep copiously over the act-|dam during the early stages of the project before being to the Arrow ‘Australia will be towed | transferred re ined fleets of the|damsite in August, 1965. Born in Regina, Mr. ted as REGIONAL ECUMENICAL PARISH Walker gr a ing engineer from Queens Gareity in Ki ST. DAVID‘S AN! Rev. Terry Allen — Ph. 365-7424 Services at 8.00 am. and 11.00 a.m. GLICAN CHURCH UNITED CHURCH CASTLEGAR & ROBSON Rev. Geo. Hermanson — Ph. 365-8337 MORNING WORSHIP Castlegar, 11.15 a.m. Sunday School, Castlegar, 9.30 am. Robson, 9.45 a.m. nt, m 1940. Two years later he mov- ed to Latin America as an employse of Alcan’s Demara- ta Bauxite Co. in British Guiana. In 1948 he joined Braz- ilian Traction and worked in senior capacities on several min-| ile DEPT. STORE Phi one 365-7542 STATA PHONE 365-7202 “Specializing in Air Conditioned Hi-Lite Restaurant Chinese Foods” Phone 365-6741 for Take-Out Orders Open 6 a.m. to 12 Midnight Daily Open 6 a.m. to 1 a.m. Fridays & Saturdays for Cool Comfort BANQUET FACILITIES FOR SMALL GROUPS have Evidence is already accu. ulating which indicates : effectiveness. Some gove! Conflict Over it in the United Resource Use = [ert rune ee bene halved among their employ. Gan No Longer ees while all report substan- + lent d Professional Directory CASTLEGAR CUSTOM | UP! HHOLSTERY S, ti in Be Put Up With bese aims of the Comin- ‘The coSafety Council defense We must stop p ible,’ they said. we breathe. inco and the Safety rt “Tf we do not,” he adds, |are promoting the Defensive we do not need fo fear the|Driving Course because w2 atom bomb. No enemy. will)/are certain that it is at pre- Hollow Men—not with a bang, | about _a reduction in traff.c but with a whimper!” fatalities. hydro-electric in Brazil. One of his last and larg- i in Brazil was 11.00 am, UNITED CHURCH KINNAIRD - GENELLE Sunday School, Kinnaird, 9.45 a.m. Rev. Clinton Howard — Ph. 365-7814 Kinnaird elle 9. .30 a.m. project manager for Centrais Electric Furnas, builders of a 400-foot-high rockfill dam completed in 1963. A power- house at the damsite develops 1,200,000 kilowatts. groP WHERE THE CHEESE, Velveeta, 2 Ibs. 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With another 363 days yet re- maining In it, what does this year possibly hold for the Castlegar-Kinnaird area? We're optimistic. While the Arrow dam has been com- pleted, the exodus of people from our com- munities has been nowhere near that expect- ed. The major expansion program to the Castlegar and District Hospital has been completed but the renovation phase of the _Back Action Both the Castlegar and Kinnaird muni- total $2,600,000 project has yet to get wi derway. i The Town of Kinnaird is discussing a $1% million sewerage bylaw and if financial ald from the provincial and federal govern- ments meets expectations, then a major pro- all sections of that gram ity could be underway later this year. There should be little or no labor trou-| § ble this year with the Steelworkers, Pulp and Paper Workers of Canada and IWA all with contracts that don’t expire until 1970. And some sort of start is possible — even likely — on the Kinnaird-Salmo high- way while a start will be made on Syringa Creek Park and the road to the park built. ‘We would suggest that this year should cipal ‘ils are taking ry ace tion on two items of much importance to this area. Kinnaird is leading the fight against in- creased social welfare charges for all organ- ized towns in the province while Castlegar is to submit a brief to the Ottawa hearing that will decide on an application by the CPR to do away with many of its agents in the Koo- tenays and centralize its customer services at Nelson. Both councils deserve the full support of local in their ~ War on Smoking Federal Health Minister John Munro dwar "7 be one o! — a much- needed breathing spell between boom per- iods in which businessmen, individuals and those connected with municipal govern-|0spital was hospital admin- ments and educational affairs in this area can. sit back on a broader base of experi- ence and plan wisely and well for the future. All in all, this new year of 1969 should be a satisfactory one with the official open- ing of the Arrow dam and a possible visit by Gov.-Gen. Roland Michener to still keep us on the map while we lay the groundwork for a busier future. Deserves Support the leading, causes of preventable disease in on ang we hope that members of Parliament bach him to the hilt in this regard. His department has served notice that it will support any legislative action to dis- only at total prohibition, which, it said, would be unwise in the light of experience with al- cohol. Mr. Munro denounced the cigarette- smoking habit as “‘one of the leading, if not Ferry is Kept Assurances Jast month from Highwa: ys -Minister Wes Black that his has like Canada today.” The brief. makes these points: @ Most lung cancer deaths—the lead- ing cause of cancer deaths in Canada today— are ): : to cig @ Twenty-four per cent of all male cancer deaths in Canada in 1967 were due to lung cancer—3,700 men and 618 women. @ While the proportion of male smo- kers over 15 had decreased from 55 per cent in September, 1965, to 52 per cent in Octo- ber, 1968, the proportion of regular female smokers increased in the same period from 31 to 33 per cent. And the decline in male smokers did not apply to boys 15 to 19. The lung-cancer death rate in Can- no plans for removing the Castlegar ferry from service and his opinion that use of the ferry is not likely to drop below a standard where a review of the situation will even be necessary was very good news on which to end the year 1968. The future of the ferry and the effect its removal would have on the Town of Castlegar and the community of Robson was of a legitimate and widespread concern in this area. The two petitions submitted to the’ government illustrated this very well. All who had a part in prompting this ada ii d by 2%4 times 1950 and 1967, @ The danger of fatal heart attacks among middle-aged men and women who are cigarette smokers was two to three tim- es that of non-smoking men and women of the same age group. @A male have a risk for lung cancer 10 times that of non-smokers. This increases to at least 20 times for heavy smokers. i for stiff include a ban on all cigarette advertising (including extending the ban to cover even pictures of from the hig! of past C: persons in for other the printing of stiff warnings on from councils to each and every person who sign- ed a petition — can take great personal satis- faction in Mr. Black’s announcement. all cigarette packages, and having all sales outlets display.a current list of tar and nico- tine levels in cigarettes. we stock a full selection of SAVAGE SHOES for children Maddocks Shoe Store Grant of $2,508 Given Castlegar For its Fire Truck PLEASED with the attend. ance at the open house held a few days before Christmas to show off the new addition to the Castlegar and District istrator Ken Talarico. The date of the open house had been set with the expectation that patients would be moved into the new patient areas before the end of 1968 but a problem with the flours. in prevented this taking place on schedule. Mr. Talarico has been hospital administrator here since March of 1966. UIC Reports Ils Stepped-Up Drive Against Fraud Working The Unemployment iIn- surance Commission's _ ste) ped-up’ drive against fraud is paying off. Without additional staff but with concentration —im- proved methods of investiga- tion, the number of checks of claims and the total of de- tected overpayments, or pay- ments of benefit which had been based on claim state- antly. “It's hard to say whether the -principal factor is initia- ive on our t, or a strong public reaction against fund abuse,” said a UIC spokes- mans oth factors aire cer- ly playing a / For the op rts to July 31, 1968, there were 47,623 investigations made on 629 for the same period in for le sami 1987. eee ents detected ‘by investigations into where statements made Castlegar has received a $2,500 grant from civil de- fence towards-the cost of its GLENMERRY USED FURNITURE 3194 Highway Drive in the Millar and Brown Building, Trail. Phone 364-1822 WE BUY AND SELL USED FURNITURE new fire truck. some civil defence officials jad been in the area recently Word of the grant waS/month period of 1968 is $99, made known at coincil’s last Sonpared to pee meeting in a letter from Pro- ivalent 1967 period. This vincial Secretary W. D. Black.| Presents an average increase i of $18 per case, or 22.2 per Mayor Murray Little said |cent. ments. At the same time ting in overpay- ments. were discovered. The a’ ment detect 81 for the equ- re- the new operating rooms ‘have |§ CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Jan. 2, 1969 ments that cannot be sub- : stantiated, is rising signific-|¥ eriod April 1) In July 1968 ov - | ments detected for the five Open Weekdays 1 p.m. - 5.30 p.m. Open Fridays 1 p.m. - 9 p.m. and the had accepted the $2, 500 cheque from ‘gem per- sonally, NOTICE The Board of Management of the Hospital requires direc- tors to replace members completing their terms of office. Join the Hospital Society today. Membership in the Society is open to all persons in the 2 appointed lowing locations: West’s Dept. Store Hospital District: Castlegar, Kinnaird, Robson, Brilliant, - Ootischenia, Blueberry, Thrums, etc, t DIRECTORS ON BOARD OF MANAGEMENT Two new directors must be elected at the Annual Meet- ing in March 1969. ‘Candidates must join the society before the end of January, 1969. ~ YOU may join the Society by paying $1.00 at the fol- posed for abuses by col down in June 1967. regions into which the UIC operation is divided were as 1967 are in brackets. - Atlantic region $10,949 ($10,370); Quebec $38,306 ($33; 3; Ontario $19,618 ($11,491); Prairies $14,126 E579); Pacific $6,750 ($4, “ ents _ detected an it $20,408 di cent. There has trend 1968 five prison terms, with- out option of fines were im- claimants with three prison terms without option handed 6 elected follows. The figures for July | Just Two Things Hold Home Trade At Home With modern transportation, no mer- chant can sit back and think of any one cus- tomer as HIS Two Things .-.and only two... bring hometown buying to hometown stores First, it is well selected merchandise of good quality Second, it is letting the potential buyer iknow about the goods by means of attractive adver- tising The basic advertising medium is your CASTLEGAR NEWS FIRE AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY BONDS Is $4.00 per year. The price by delivery boy is 50 cents & month. Single copies are 10 cents. ‘The Casticgar News is autaorized as second- class mail, Post Office Department, Ottawa, for payment of postage in cash, and is a member of the Audit Bureau of Circulations. It is a member of the Canadian Weekly News- papers Association, the B.C. division of the Can- & Gas Sales Lid. adian Weekly Newspapers Association and the B.C, On Robson Side of the Ferry satan Wee ere Associa . leekly Newspapers Adve! ing Bureau. i a Open 7 a.m. — 9 pan. Monday through Saturday, rnd walter, Castlegar Siena (Deane 490, Sass: be no liability in any event beyoad the amount J puers CASTLEGAR & DISTRICT HOSPITAL SOCIETY Open Sunday 9 a.m. — 9 p.m. gar, B.C. Letters for publication must be aceam- pala for such advertisement such a success. Our thanks as well to the of Johnny's Grocery West Kootenay Power & Light, Oglow Blk. Castleaird Plaza public for attending to tour their hospital. oe at ANDERSON AGENCIES Castlegar: B.C... Phone 365-7944 BOARD OF MANAGEMENT