CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 16, 1963 ll 4 r : TTM_« iti icine Lefter to the Editor CALE RAMBLER Dear Sir: stand where this notlon originat- ALES & S ‘Despite the information which {pee Anyone knows the problem “s 8 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 16, 1963 “AL ACI A | Grants Totalling $1,850 ALASKA and — ——— —_ [% Brief Presented on Amalgamation ON THE : CASTLEG, ‘ PAINTING A report comparing Castlegar |Jast week by, Herman. Kemperman polity) compared to. the separate af COURSE Z and Kinnaird Villages with a |who has been working on_a study | villages of Castlegar and Kinnaird. |, : AND of the amalgamation of the two ’ willseee, i Mr.‘Kemperman’s brief read SERVICE Phone RA (Bob) Horswill 365-3491 has been’ made’ ‘available «to the | getting trained hel; ¢C 1 general public regarding tho pro- | today—this must’ be developed ° a Stock of Volkswagen Cars and Trucks 1) ‘The activities of the whole area can he -undertaken by a‘sin- gle municipal administration. ‘This District: Municipality with Castle- CRUISE \ ENJOY 744 DAYS AND 2,152 MILES OF NORTH AMERICA’S MOST Monday's Castlegar Community Chest, Breakdown of the total gives BEAUTIFUL SCENERY FOR Atheletic Association to help with expenses of minor hockey, littl AS LITTLE AS $250.00 league ball, ete, in the eran! ‘ This summor cruise from Two hundred dollars will go by meeting of the Kinnaird-Robson- $1,600 to the Castlegar Amateur Approved Monday by KRC Grants totalling $1,850 were at to ane, Galilee, i@ meeting approved the April financial: statement show- ing disbursements of $2,640.5, > Letters of thanks were receiv- ed from Camp Koolaree for grants received, also form the St. John's to the Salvation Army and $150|‘ JOHN HULEOD We will start off this week with the results of the draw for the “Bosse” trophy. Matches have heen drawn as Usted below and the time schedule under which these matches must be played is also shown, As this is a very tight the Koote- nay Pentecostal Camp and the pancauver to TAA cc renovate: ince Trail Branch of the Canadian Réd Cross. Bulletins and literature were also received from the B.C, Child- ren’s Hospital and the Multiple Sclerosis Association, Please go along with the old saying, “Don’t call me, I'll call youl” In other words ‘call your opponent immediately and arrange your match, when one match is completed then contact your next adversary, and so on. Losers of he first round drop into the se- are i the left, slice is when a right-handed Player hits the ball in an are the right. - A’ mistake is. when a right- handed ‘player, or any other. page for that matter, hits the ball strai- * down the centre of the: fair- ay. DECORATING - PAINTING. LTD. Phone 365-5410 GET READY FOR THE as follows. ‘Advantages of district munici- :|would not be done; by. Sane ie avolds duplication, and waste and many things ean’ be undertaken’ by a larger. posed Dr. Endicott :Home in Cres- ton, there are still jalong with «buildings! “We must ideas ' start with the hope articles. {that the Dr. Endicott Home from both of the smaller municipalities. Certain activities: may be underta- ken on an‘area ‘basis without the whole municipality’ being: responal- ble for the cost of services of a par- ticular area. A district muntcipality wer and a.wider scope for which borrowing is ‘possible, éd to‘ he ‘director withthe local! manding needs of the: area. The branch ‘of “the ‘Kootenay. Socicty idea of a sheltered workshop for for Handicapped Children, I am not those over 18 is the most feasible the parent fF a handicapped child at the present time but this type and: the ‘onl I chile to offer: a i willingness fs help! up only, 8 percentage of the whole, is afforded greater borrowing Po-| whore possible, |: on It mow knowledge that these ‘groups for them. in ‘Two years ago I was approach- here will expand to mect the de- New Rambler Cars — Sales & Service — Trades ‘-PARKVIEW MOTORS — Nelson CT ave of ld would make does not exclude other needy It'does not appear to be com-;cases if the staff is there. to care basical- Tho Wellor plan calls | for Under local provisions ‘of the “Municipal Act”. a district is allowed ‘to undertake a wider variety of services. A dis-| ron, trict is also’ given’ wider trade bs of 12 orsons 6 of whom should jSmaller units) each .to accommo- be’ parents of handicapped ° child- in mind towards more home-like ‘date 30° persons with the: trend i “this current drive for »tamag mit and cach unit will WE’VE BEEN OPEN ONLY ONE _ WEEK AND ALREADY OUR... ..-IS THE TALK OF THE TOWN! _ CARE IS ‘OUR PRIME INGREDIENT ALEX BAKERY CASTLEAIRD PLAZA -PH. 365-5944 pre couee entering the AIRLINE ps competition, Draws are as follows:— A. McKinnon vs J. Cushner; E. LeRoy va H. Binnie; J, Schnell vs Godderis; W. Heichert vs C. Loeblich; O, Walker va J. BIG esky; E. Storvold vs T. Lockhart; | 0 J. Dalziel vz A, Wood. is the fruition of many ‘years of have the equivalent of a “house frustrated efforts on .the part of mother.” Handicapped children re- these parents to have’ more help|quire and thrive on. ‘supervised made: available, and that’\it has |compantonship, yet must have in- been ‘mainly through their guid-|dividual attention’ as well, .'These ance that‘ even these initial stages |units are designed for this. bur, fa home, ‘school and ; pose. ~ >.” sheltered workshop plan ean be True, there. have. been. par- visualized, cels‘ of land offered as donations These parents know they will for a home, and this is a generous care. for their own. children so, gesture, ‘There are many conside- Tong ,as health ‘and. existence on rations in addition to this donation, this earth will allow. But in the |however, such’ as cost of building case of ill health or death, then |roads’ into the property, bringing what? And what. of the ‘countless jin water ‘and’ electricity, mainten- cases where parents are compelled | ance ‘such as, heavy snow. removal. to’ call’ on ‘professional’ care or/These are the reasons the area of of the many abandoned handicap-|Creston was the ultimate decision. ped children? There is no ‘hesitation in mention- » Further, there ARE “Gay schools|ing substantial amounts to be rais- available, and these will be re-|ed for golf courses and swimming quired always, but’ what happens | Pools,: I'm for those too, but for to the child who is not capable of |those who are not so fortunate in attending day ‘school or the one {health and abilities, we must raise who reaches an age where day |money for ‘them as wellt School’ offers: no “further aid to The demand far outweighs the his needs?. The parents donot supply: We must have more clinics, qualify: necessarily to ‘teach this|more homes, more schools | or child: to. support himself within Waatever the requirement happens his‘ limitations, be. We cannot’ put this aside It was mentioned in one arti- ty saying “the government should cle that the Dr. Endicott. Home|90 it.” The © government is the would house 120 persons all over |representation of the people. ‘Sho- 18 years of age! 1 cannot under-|Uld the government ‘decide ‘to raise taxes heavily to meet, these licencing. 3. Straight amalgamation , of the two existing villages’ will have foregoing advantages and will ope- Oe: z : ¥ Victoria Day Carnival rate on about the same financial MONDAY AT THE KINNAIRD PARK: : i ‘ ee PURCHASE YOUR. ate if a § : cl t