CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Sept, 2.., 1965. Many Deaths in Canada Caused by Needless Fires la. has a. shockingly Canad. high death rate through fire. | lars In 1964, tho total number of]. deaths from this cause amourt-| ed to 657, Two hundred and value of riers fire runs into millions of dol-| "When people reallze how ve- ry ea a house may be set on fire; it is surprising that in the average home there are fire ha- zards in almost every room, from attic to paremen’ In the by The festroyed by Whooping Cough Gan Impair. Child’s Lungs and Heart Whooping cough has always been looked» upon as one of the. childish diseases but it’ sho- uld be recognized as a child Biller) It is dangerous while run- iming its\ course and its after effects may cause lifetime im- Brain Childe of lungs, heart. or. rain, Children may pe Protect: ‘ough ere may be elec: rical equipment « including household utilities, woodwork- ing materials, inflammable mat- erlals often carelessly stored near a heating unit, If there 1s a recreation room in the basement smokers con- stitute a hazard with their smoulding cigaret butts that are not safely extinguished. Any- where in the. house, the do-it- himeelf amateur who insists u- pon ‘installing or repairing wir- ing-or raising the amperage ‘of the fuses, may.be a-menace who|-how should realize that, it is safer and’ cheaper to let a qualified lo: these jobs, from fo nuaiation, by Where. there are . young fo] PARTS, REPAIRS We back up what we sell with complete ‘service at CENTRAL TRUCK & EQUIPMENT in Nelson. id Complete crawler tractor and lighters should be kept out of reach, Inflammible -subtsances suc! coal oil, gasoline or any other liquid fuel should also be stored in‘ safe places. Any of the aer- osol cans belong ‘out of reach of. youngsters, -Since children may have been told that there is danger of the can Socred ‘Candidate Named For Kootenay-West Riding Jack Hobson’ of Longbeach near Nelson was named Social Credit candidate for. Kootenay- West riding in the present fed- eral election: when party sup- Cheese Man’s Oldest Food It shouldn't be necessary to remind’ Canadian of the nu- trient. virtues of cheese, consi- dering that Canada has some famous cheeses produced: here in this country. Cheese’ must be one of the oldest foods of: mankind, there isn’t even a legend explaining in tina ac aig ae porters’ ‘: gathered here last ursday,: ange to» name their candidate,: Mr, “Hobson defeated Ted Brothers of Trail for tho nomi- nation, Over 100 delegates from all over the Kootenay-West rid- ing attended the convention. Born in Saskatchewan, Mr. Hobson is a World War I vete- ran and received a citation and medallion from the ‘citizens of Mons.. France, for services ren- dered that city during its Uber- atlon. A former organizer for B.C. Social: Credit League,’ the candi- date ‘is: membership“ secretary | of; the; Nelson-Creston~ Soclal, Credit ‘Association and has been! campaign "fer wel on’ several vented it. All that is. known for certain is. that cheese is one of our valuable foods. It is versatile, ‘Welfare. Minis- et Boner tts year “hee was | ler named ‘“man of the district’ by, citiz Nelson's north’ shore, in company. with many other. foods or just nibbled “en solo.” : .--Cheese, being a by-product of milk, is a concentrated form of the most important elements of milk — protein, calcium and riboflavin. Jt. should have a re- gular place on the dlet of child- ren and adults. for the work he has accomplish- eds init that area. on thelr. ‘be: half.” “Mr. ‘Hobson told: ‘his sup: porters. that «withthe “nomina- tion’ “goes a ‘great responaibi- lity”. and -he pledged. a hard- fought: door-to-door campaign. ‘He ‘added that’ B.C. ‘MPs in heat or if broken, this may|— be a “dare” for an experiment, so dispose of empties safely. repair facilities. Complete light and heavy duty truck repair service. Track press to handle TD-6, D-2 to TD-30 ‘and D-9 i ig turning of BLUEBERRY SOCIALS Mrs. D. Hughes, Ph. 365-5503 Mrs.: M. E. Courtright: has returned from Victoria’ where }she spent several days visiting her daughter Many young friends were in ‘pins and bushings. FOR PRICES SEE... GEORGE CLERIHEW at Central Truck/: & EQUIPMENT COMPANY, LIMITED PH. 365:6565_ 498 COLUMBIA AVE. ‘Ask to Test Drive Any “Nehicle ° i the 11th birthday of. trie Shelia Horvath. Games : were played with: prizes received by: all hav- ing. an ‘Oriental theme carried throughout..Guests were Elaine Tamelin, April MacDonald, Dar- lene Sawatzky, Sandra and Shel- ley’ Aho, Lizabeth Flanders, Jill Batchelor, Judy Axelson, Crys- tal: Hartson, ‘Joanne:and Charel Reinple, Cameron; Robyn: and Susan Miller-Tait.: Women sis Best ‘Insurance Risk ‘Women - drivers,:: according to the Canadian Highway Safety Council, < are « better. insurance risks than males. Men are involved ia apie times. as i$ are | Me Mt. -) Mr.” A. Clausen, Mrs. Watson | We SHSS FTES | By MARIE: SETO ‘| the limit ‘| to prevent speed-blindness when weet ry have a responsibility not only be Canada asa: whole but to in ‘and “we stock w full sulection of SAVAGE HOES. for thitdre “ sald “that Jf successful in’ this election he will ‘speak out in the House of Commons on be- half of needed B.C, projects such as the proposed Bank of B.C. Speed | Blindness Causes. Accidents Reports BCAA ‘ | Freeway, drivers: should be- ware’ the: phenonienon known as “Speed-blindness;” \gays “the B.C. Automobile Association, ’ -Speed-blindness occurs: ‘after, a” motorist: has! been driving many miles’ at higher than nor- “Torrys Sash & Supply Ltd. i Manufacturers “Of Sashless: ” ‘Windows — Floor Covering, : : Carpet: Sales ‘and’ Installation’: .. FREE ESTIMATES EVENING 359-7349 , PH, 359-7455 ‘Deer ‘Park. Resident ‘Gets Perfect Cr bbage. Hand Saturday night. Cure. Ea “had? ‘Best dealt} he. has, ever, three — fiv years of playl mal speeds, the BCAA says and {]1s le when the motorist enters a reduced speed zone. Studies have shown that tra- velling at high speeds for, ex- tended. periods of time -dimin- ishes a drivers capacity to judge speed and’ as: a result he will P & G Builders Supply ACROSS FROM THE ARENA YOUR BUILDING SUPPLY ' JUARTERS, - CEMENT: PLYWOODS DOORS ita ad. ‘ : SIR“ WINSTON'S Galloway cattle previous! but now taken over, by. often be unaware of exceeding Checking the speedometer at frequent intervals will help leaving freeways, the auto club School bells.rang the start of a new school. year on Sept. 7 when 788 students answered the roll-call at: Stanley Hump- hries Secondary. School. Another year had. gone by and another had arrived, A record number of. 36 students are enroled in grade. 13 know that milk is sold at lunch- time. in‘;both lunch: areas.:Soup will be:’started ‘as soon :as ‘the cold weather | starts.-: The .pro- gram? Js sponsored through ‘the -courtesy:of ' the’ Tally-Ho. Club (school publication: club).:: Last year’s’: graduates,’ their’ parents and other interested citizens. may while the class this year numbers 148, There are 179 grade 11's, 200 grade 10's‘and 220 grade 9's. . Welcome to all the new teachers and new students in the district! Joining the staff at SHSS. are M. H. DeRosa,: Mr. Cc. Waldman, - Mr.’ J. Hlousek, Mr. G. Robinson, Mr; T. V. Grant, Mr. F. Bonderoff, Mrs, C. Smith, Hickey, Mrs. D. Johnson, and Mr. L, Ish.-May your years with us ‘be’ ones’ of to know that there te Sextra copied of ‘the: gradua- tion edition ‘of the 'Tally-Ho av- Phoning: ime at 365-8058. - SS" was represented at two. high school conferences this sum : Lorraine Gorkoff ‘and self attended’ the: Red: Cross Leadership. Centre and’ Tom Mc: Gauley. attended ' the: United ‘Na- tions Seminar, both lield‘at:UBC. | ¥! available © for ‘talks’ to groups and. enlightment. ° . The’: SHSS° Student’s ‘Coun- cil is in session for its 1965-66 sitting. Holding the reins .over school affairs‘are president Ken Ticketing, woren bat the miles men drive ‘are more eidangerous, TRY... BRESSURE FRIED *Trodem HAVOR, CRISP CHICKEN | tenters delicious! HAL DAVE SMILES UP NEW HWY : PHONE? 365-5690 : LOCATED JUST TWO arg ..Mo- ran, treasurer Dianne Soberlak, Social’ rep: Cheryl’ Maglio: and athletic’ rep -Joy. ‘Anderson. » | -Due‘ to crowded conditions at SHSS§ the: band: is using:the gym stage for its practices: How- ever, this'doesn’t seem. fo | damp. en enthusiasm: ‘Under Mr. Fish- wick's competent -hands we..can still boast of our band as tops! =. The band had the privilege in escorting the Fall Fair queen Dorothy ‘Thring and her. prin- cesses Cheryl Maglio and Lynne Maglio from the Kinsmen Park to the ‘arena. on Saturday.. This marked :their . first public: per- formance ‘of the year.. Be sure to keep informed of future band concerts.at home and away. St are pleased: to ‘vice-president -; Tom | - Gasilegar REAC _ Invites Young ailable.’.These “may. be: had hy i says. BCAA tip is to stop for ‘gas or a cup: of coffee promptly after leaving a free- MOULDINGS .., Saeed way or: before”. small towns. After such a stop, the motorist will: tend ‘to; drive at normal speeds: and thus avoid the possibility of a speeding tic- ket and! a’ delay in' the trip. Besides Being - - Destructive Rats - Gary Germs Rats, a ‘aangetons species of ‘vermin, ma! |e germs of bubonic aleeue, ‘in, ‘addition’ to ‘bi : Whi to infest any vosttontiay or com- mercial , area: Where’ they. are known : to -be: established :on’a , the local agricultural re- ‘presentative.- -should. be: consult- Hd of te to safe: ways of Betting of " | poole —————— Prepare for Winter! _ WINTERIZE NOW WITH GENUINE PERMANENT-TYPE _ _E Fi 5 ESSO-RAD cll hese on ih a The i chairman ‘and’. commanding: of- ficer of - No. 1: Air Cadet squadron’:' have -invited young men . who ~are iin grade: or higher, aged “14: to ‘19, to Soin. There is no charge and ‘uniforms are provided.” The. squadron meets every Wednesday j tleht at the activity room inthe high | school’ and anyone“interested may. contact Colin Pryce or commanding of- ficer F/O. J. R. C.:MacBain or come to: headquarters at the ade night. The ‘local, squadron is one high school.on a regular par-| | ne It’s never serviceman they should go Wrong—at nice ‘bedtime for your Esso Home Heat When thiigs go wrong Uke your furnace . giving up the ghost} they don't go wrong when convenient-s times. They go wrong in the middle Of the night. » Cha ir Les: of thi it in all Britain. De Chair, plans to. move ‘$6: te the U.S., where he plans to.start’a tanch. oH hou flects } only the. ay fot of the archite who ‘desi standards of- quality he has sot for: his ‘homes,’ The ‘subtrades- or will. also 5 to a reliable \builder’s ‘exacting : Erna AT | se it: but’ also: t 2 Professional Men Urged: to Attend AEA ESS ery. small’ detail ; ‘ “THE LARGEST; SELECT JON OF. RIFLES AND SHOTGUNS IN B.C. have,.to: live up ithe simplest an and:most prac- tical way in your own mind ‘a dentials ( LOTS OF USED SHOTGUNS, RIFLES & PISTOLS See Our Browning Magnums — Properly and,’ though ‘qu: lity. and price. are ecessar. ily. eo us, th is erred i aia ing iba iva be > During’ ‘the ust. there .were’; services installed’ it was reported inthe Dusmhess, Impertal Oil selected them last ior Ke ‘by. _because of that. They're the best trained. < Imperial Ol! trains them =inits ‘own schools,: ‘When an Esso serviceman Inspects your furnace, ne i onder be ng could not Es =. IL 00 gal: ay Your Esso Home Heat serviceman knows ‘he takes up a "case history" about it. Just like ‘adoctor witha new patient. All this is free, of course, But, more important still, ithas behind PEE Rae : ¢ oe aE 5 ? es are ‘only.an’ 3 , : mag oe 4 i {It Impertal Oil's unqualified guarantee. of g eo ee z vh i 2 ye toh ued - ain gt TEE mei 2 ‘ L a see. as well-as. leadership and dis- and more efficténtly than anyone else. Why?. ‘ « feliable, competent maintenance—day or night, as the he mi ter which was Teported :, No wonder you have that nice. warm fe ling ve. in July.was not back | ‘om - cipline, : Because Esso servicemen are, the best st avallfied © when you use Esso Home He: ait Ke 4 : Hoe $ Bese 89c 7 ‘Each year,’ some. are sel- : 7 3 a : pre ee, ay : i Beni ee ie : ‘ 5 Stee 4 ‘i ren oeeastaes i in gperation jantil: Aug. 3 ig ected for flying training, leader- : : : : 5 5 : oe ship se or for exchange vi- : Empty Soe BS : . EE : sits to the U.S.A. and Europe. ° cs : ¢ { The civilian sponsoring com- mittee is: an unpaid, volunteer group which supports the squad- Bis teen ron financially: The Rae: "pro, e . vides uniforms ant ing an Loaded With Features:, Sr ae Bice pees ieee administrative assistance, squad- : expecially : ron officers’ and Bart time vole f° aig © § aa : yp since youngsters may regard the Let_us, at your convenience, move your. frozen food from ‘some |, H —_——e i gee container: as 5: eT 1 inconvenient ‘locker into your. new. G.E. DEEP: FREEZE purchased. at all i . : é ‘ A ; ¢ be ‘kept BOUNDARY. ELECTRIC. Be sure’ of adequatle storage -before " Con lennial’ Memo Of Feieh of young: season starts: Also, wash and dry your: regular ‘and extra st ae ing automatically in the comfort “of your own ‘home with Ganeral Electric Washer and Dye of-.36 it. B.C. Cadets -are given: training . in such things as. citizenship, photogra- phy, radio, engines, camping, first aid and’ model building, this sad fact, so fie's ready to help you «.- whenever trouble occurs. Twenty-four hours “> aday. Seven days a week. And.an Esso, serviceman Is likely to put things right faster Quality G. E. DEEP. FREEZES And AUTOMATIC DRYERS _— CONG AT LOW. LOW PRICES! _— The sprays thattare gol ation of insects. and to hui Hoo a al was named by, ‘ Capt. Gao ‘Vancouver on-May ws BEAM sites 18,. 1792,+.in. honor: of ‘Admiral i 2 3 : Lord Hood, ¢ ae