CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.c. Thursday, October 9, 1952 : LW Waort ozs $y a8: - Photo Studio FINEST QUALITY SERVICE- B. HUBER Box 522 Phene 4922 “) ~ Castlegar, B.C. SAND E a i a a ee i et il Dependoney Changes Hosp. Ins, : Hon, ae Martin, Minister of Health and Welfare,, announced that the government has altered the B.C, con- the head of a~ household, and who is furthering his or her/edu- cation in a recognized. institution of learning. The, second change allows the head of a household to claim as a-dependent an unmarried bro- Page 3 Castlegar “Horse” [With Oglow Astride Wins Nelson Race , Castlegar's genial i sanitary squad, with: broom’ and shovel, followed behind. The “turf classic’ was arrang- ed by Nelson Junior Chamber of Commerce’who gave a reception 7 for the participants at the Round-up Room following the race. A humorous interview at the Nelson radio station, pre— ceded the event. cerning aepenienee The first change allows the head, of: a household to claim as a dependent an unmarried. bro- ther or sister over 18 years of age and under 21 years of age who is .mainly dependent upon ORDERS TAKEN FOR... DRY SLABWOOD Kinnaird Transfer Pleas 4228 GRAVEL ther or sister, or a son-in-law, br or sister-in-law over 18 years of age who is financially depéndent upon the head of the household by reason. of physical or mental infirmity. ‘The third change allows par- ents, parents-in-law, grandpar- ents-in-law-. who are financially dependent: upon the head of the Jhousehold for support, to be claimed as dependents. These changes were made be- cause. the: government feels that in some instances, undue hard- ship may have. resulted in cer- tain cases where the head of the family was not able to claim as ts those ° relati re- ferred to above, who’ were fin- ancially dependent upon him for support. » Nick Oglow, partici- oe in a new kind of horse- race at Nelson on Saturday when he and the mayors of "Rossland, Nelson and Trail, wearing nuge caps and fluttering ribbons from their shirtfronts,; urged rubber- shod steeds along Baker Street in the Bluebird Handicap, open- ing event of the drive for funds of the Nelson and District Rheu- matism and Arthritis Society. A-crowd of chuckling “turf” fans, packed about the course, watched the four civic heads urge wheelchairs, _ substituting for horses, along. Baker. Street for two blocks, and. donated $190.57 to the cause. “While you Wait” Oglow, aboard the local favorite. ‘‘Cross- roads of the Kootenays” : fulfill- It is felt that these ch will ease the burden upon those persons who are supporting such relatives under the aforement- ioned conditions. It should be noted that special application to the B.C. Hospital Insurance Service is required to lidt the above- mentioned rala- tives as d “ie ~wewewowowwww . THE CASTLEGAR BARBER SHOP Is now located in the basement of the LEWIS BLOCK Entrance is two doors from the old location LOOK FOR OUR SIGN ABOVE THE ENTRANCE Come In And See Our New Modern Shop The Finest in the Interior’ CASTLEGAR BARBER SHOP ED LEWIS, Prop. “We need your heads to run our Business” Primitive Man Knew About Insulation Insulation has been important for thousands of years in Man’s search for comfort, whether he lived in polar regions or in equa- torial deserts, The first insula- tion was protective clothing. Then Man found that certain types of building materials made his shelter far more comfort- able. But as recently as 30 years ago, insulation was used mainly to conserve heat and fuel. Today, insulation makes jungle tempera- tures endurable. The purpose of insulation is to retard the passage of heat, either from inside to outside, or from INFERNO by Havoc-Bon Ino winner of the 1905 KING’S PLATE foo ‘ Ridden by Phillips under the famous Seagram colors. TIME 2:12, Dist. 114 mi. \ efee Seagram's ana Sure This advertisement is not.published or aieplayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the G British Columbi — Northern ‘For. Real Home Comfort KLEENBUR, wyoming Coal annoyin ases AE: clin! we gg ‘on of. ‘eeensue, oF of Satisfaction tsa Ton “Mitchell’s Transfer & Fuel : OFFICE | = Anderson Feed Bldg. to inside a buiding. In- sulation does this by acting as a barrier to slow down the rate of heat travel. In choosing insulation, be sure to ask these questions: 1. Is it efficient?~ sa oy 2.*Is it FirePROOF, ‘not mére-. ly “fire resistant”? 3. Is it permanent, or will it deteriorate. in time, making re- palcement and expensive repairs to the building necessary? “4. Is it verminproof, particu-. larly rat and mouseproof? 5. Can compléte coverage be assured? One insulation that meets all these requirements is expanded vermiculite. It has the added ad- vantage of being easy to install. No special equipment is needed and most homeowners do the job themselves. Vermiculite flows readily from the ‘bag into hard to reach corners and around Pipes, wires and other obstruct- ion, to make a full, uniform thickness. It is so ‘lightweight that it can be handled by a wo- man or child. . Vermiculite comes packed in four-cubic-foot bags. One" bag inches -thick. Expanded vermicu- lite is sold under the trade name Zonolite and is available at most Castlegar. Lumber and Supply dealers. Sent. Traffic Totals For Castlegar Ferry Continue To Climb The traffic totals for the Cas- tlegar ferry continued to out- distance those of last year by a in Sep er, although - the. ferry. again made fewer round-trips than for the same period last year. Biggest increase was registered in the totals for passengers, . ex- clusive of drivers which increas- ed by 11.2 per. cent from 81,407 ferried in September last year to.90,551 last month. Auto traffic zoomed from: 27,- 928 in the A month last year to 35, 320" for September, 1952, an increase of 7,601 ‘automobiles. In truck totals. there was an increase of 2,212 from 12,063 during September last year to 14,275 last_month. Other totals which represented ed the predi of his: groom “Shellout” (J. A.) MacDonald, by riding to a five-length victory _- wheelchair lengths, that is. ver City, ridden by “Smokey” (E. G.) Fletcher of Trail; Queen City, urged on. by “U-Bake” (Jos.) Kary of Nelson and Gold- en City with “Slippery” (Har- old) S, Elmes in the saddle. The other three grooms assist- ing the mayors turned jockeys were “Wily” (Walter) Wait, Trail; “Horsefly” (H) Lupton, Nelson, and “Curry Comb” (Joe E.) Keegan, Rossland. These men made sure the “horses” were protected | by spraying the spectators while a Know Your Canada Quiz 1,What country supplies most of Canada’s coffee? 2. Last year did it cost $4 mil- lion, $7 million or $10 million to run the CBC? 3. When did Queen Elizabeth I live? 4. By how much did retail buying in Canada increase from 1939 to 1951? 5. How much wil business in- vest in order to bring out Un- Bava’s iron ore? ‘Answers on Page 4, Castlegar Bu ilding Supply New Construction (All cast front full height wine colored JOHN WOODS FURNACES IDEAL FOR LARGE OR SMALL HOMES with Seamless Body of furnace with attractive enamel front Bringing up.the rear were: Sil- | In Stock GENERAL TERMS Again Both Sizes Of ELECTRIC Deluxe Spacemaker REFRIGERATORS 91 Cu. Flat .............. $459.00 614 Cu. Fl at...... KER * $359.00 S Garry ing Charges \ R’ vo will cover 17 square feet three || NOTICE TO ALL B.C. CITIZENS 26, 1952, On concerning y in the B.C. ital were Reg The following B.C.H.LS. regulations outSine who may be claimed as a dependent of a “head of a family”. HEAD OF A FAMILY means a person whether married or not who is ‘responsible for the support of one or more dependents. Commissioner to be: (a) The spouse of the head of a family, or DEPENDENT means a person who is proven to the satisfaction of the (b) A person under sixteen years of age mainly supported by the head of a family and over whom, in law or in fact, the head of a family has complete custody and control, person or not, or whether exercised jointly with another An unmarried person over 15 years of age and under 19 years of age who -is mainly supported by the head of a family and over whom, in law or in fact, the head of a family has complete custody and control, whether exercised jointly with another person or not, or An unmarried son or daughter, brother or sister, over 18 years of age ‘who is mainly supported by the head of a family and a student at a dary school, 'y, or other by the Commissioner, or An son or recognized . brother or sister, including a son-in-law, daughter-in-law, brother-in-law or sister-in-law over 18 years of age who is financially dependent upon the head of a family by reason of physical or mental: infirmity, or (f) A parent, parent-in-law, who is or financially dependent © on the head of a . family. 5 -It should be noted that special application to the B.C. Hospital Insurance Service is i to list dent: i a rise from’ last: year. during the same. period are: trailers and semi=trailers, from 230 'to312;" motor buses, from. 729 to 833; and tons of freight ferried, from 5152 tons to ‘5212 ‘tons. ie only. decreases registered: were for: motorcycles, from 136 Primary. textiles.are. ‘manufac = ured -in’ every province’ in’ Can- ada and the industry is the larg- est employer: among the coun- [es manufacturing industries. Be 121; and livestock, from 104 to || as in section “d”, “e” and “f”. THE B.C. HOSPITAL INSURANCE SERVICE © HON. ERIC MARTIN, L. F. DETWILLER, Commissioner