IURSDAY; [FEBRUARY ‘16,1956 PRESCRIPTIONS OnLy. THE FINEST OF DRUGS ARE USED IN ‘ YOUR DOCTOR'S PRESCRIPTIONS Filled Accurately and At the lowest prices ‘Rexail Brag Prescription. Specialists PHONE 4231 DAY or NIGHT ait thousand Indian people, , ‘living in an” area 30,000 square Miles, mostly members of the Cree nation, are. included in the’ operations of the Diocese of [Moosonee of the Anglican Church of Canada. The entire Diocese is presided over. by the Right Reverend C.C. Robinson, BA, D.D. Indian work in the Diocese is the direct responsibil- ity of the Right Reverend Nevil- le R. Clarke, B.A.,.D.D. Bishop Robinson ‘and Bishop Clarke ad- minister an:area bounded on the North by Hudson Bay, on the South by a-line through the city of North Bay and it extends ap- proximately’ 400 miles East and ‘West. of the shores of James Bay. Bishop Clarke seeently fear pleted: his’ Christmas to the Indian settlements wei the area of oe jurisdiction; seat An hat We have a... New Shipment AND THEY'RE PRICED RIGHT AT $27.00 to $32.00 AT LEITNER’S ‘LIMITED what less welcome. To: help him in ministering «to his ‘people, the Bishop. has seven white. clecay He" tours his Heart. Fouidation To. Sponsor Research Velentine hearts“Have held the craft and canoe. : Factory, .Ontario. “Hi a point to visit churches” ard ‘mission’ Jeast “twice” each ‘year’ ‘and’ in many. places. more often, An- glican. Missioners in > this-.area around James .Bay.:are..doing. a terrific job in. trying, and.some-|' times hazardous,: conditions, In these winter months deep .snows and long: distances combine to make life 'g¢ Heart’ "Foundation, newest voluntary: health organi- zation in the: province, ‘is prying to-do for heart: ‘disease organizations ‘have. wat for cancer, TB. polio and” art- hritis. : ; Tt ‘plans . to. sparse ‘research field. Food | and”: supplies “must be flown ‘in; and it is -hard to schedule a flight with~ whey ‘wea- ther continually in ae ks : A. Friend Indeed" “-Working™ with the Indians the tor, teacher and friend. \’;*)' ‘Medical - supplies’: are “often- times given to the clergy. to ad- men, four bike mil native . catechists. winter months when the Indian ARE -is-a@ must at any time, especially during the heating season—are you - carrying © enough ire fsurance? it will. pay yer to feke stock in your home—new furniture or an addition -i fo your hone should be covered is’ on” his i he*is’ more subject to injury. The missioner is ready. The health and : welfare of Indian’ women 7and “Children is paramount and in ‘this day of modern’ communication‘”* and transportation it is usually : not too ‘difficult to. ‘fly the* “sick to central’ Estimated. 45,000 lives | annually, medical ' experts’ on:,the’.Founda- tion’s executive . say. ey. passes the combined toll of the next four J On‘a pro rata‘ basis that’s means nearly. 34,000 : people are’ af- ¢| flicted: with ‘heart disease ‘in the uni- der “way across Canada and the U.S, including some in B.C, ~ past president’ of the Canadian -Medical «Association. and ‘presi- dent, of the. cobadlan Ht leart As- spotlight’ this “week—but a new|. sur-] causes of B Dr. G F. Strong, immediate E tand- other services. in the heart | @ Heart. disease , afflicts. 500,000| in Canada’ and: claims-an|’ rd “W. McNutt, veteran 1 ‘company execuilve..frem” North + Bays ont aria the new. president. . baal wea a he:will direct the avites of 28 panies‘ to th their ir. pest: atrol, fires pan! les in ‘CO. fighting. ¢ orth uliding. torest . management, and research. d the can Go l~ lege of Physicians, said in Van- couver, “Although hegrt disease at present, there are many hope- ful sens in the. “research pro- 2 in is Canada’s leading. killer disease] ° She Soeatial “utes wewes. et da rerks fifth ‘in @ro-electric ‘capacity * ranks second: only'to the United grams. the field ‘or to} Indian Hospitals, operated by the Federal. Department ‘of! Indian Affairs. he: education of Indian child. often the sole ‘responsi- Bilt of the’ Anelcan missionary, of : the « re- cently was. made. at the Un- iversity of British Columbia. ° But. these - research . programs are’. hampered at’. present .. by, limited funds. If a voluntary group such as’ the B.C. ‘Heart is fet by the "Department of Ed- the F ‘When | p m can supply addition- at Sands) then the! work’ on these the Tndian ‘ie on the ‘traplines during the winter months he is naturally im the very remote areas. As a result, his family in most cases, is not able to take sayantags of educational facili faster and the answers which will save lives will be found. fastér, too.” The B.C. Heart Foundation is asking’ citizens” throughout “B.C. this month ‘to “Help: your Heart ae of the. Traian child is. pe put off uate ‘the summer| th: fo: Fund; Help: your heart.”- This is its first cam) campaign for mands: and its “objective. is $50,- for these children, but they are glad to:-have a teacher’ should be sent to Box 6200, ‘Vancouver, . he, or’ she, is available. ‘The friendship : for ¢hesIndi established _ ons the part of the missionary; _Newiy: decorated” house « on March of: deep. and” " respect. This “has: “peen J about by 1 Ave. jie Phone* Castlegar 3866. 37 Continued from page 1; in the Licence Area. { Public ‘Workihg Circles at Arrowhead, "Na= kusp -and Edgewood, , and..were within or adjacent to the ‘com- maunities of the area-The acces: sibility of this timber, fen ie utilization for sawmilling p es, is at least as favourable, aa any. comparative Crown‘ timber, ta At the time ‘of. the signing of, the Licence document, the: Gov: the ‘Management Licence appli: | cation, ‘and would, be’ established as an additional Public Working Circle. . i The estimated annual allow- | able “cut | of 42,900,000 FBM. of the combined Public Working ‘Circles of, the Arrow Lakes. Dis- “stitute Vaerial - tire protection in .‘Nelson,:. Kamloops’. and “: Prince _Gedrge Forest; "Dis-' : es | Log: grades ‘should be’ esta- blished in, te: Southern] In, terior. +. Stumpoge _ appraisal sioula there is every possibility: -that | ~ B.C, LAND “SURVEYOR J. M.- CAMPBELL ; PHONE Castlegar 4546, Trott 2AK2 “For the: ‘year ending ‘March’ 31,. 1956, it, is estimated that CBC :|‘exxpenditures will be $43 million, y jrevenue.-from radio. and tele- pislon advertiging will be $7 mil- can. be used: . Are You Making ‘Plans For. Bolte Remodelling or" . We. can JT akous you the” ery latest siisies and -the many ways, in whieh they: 8:1 “Many jeautifill 8 14 Yee. seit ; Aeting Society i eld? March 18th. ‘The ‘first} » this ’-trac! ot a group, hauling 14,000. of yaterials for Canada’s north- lem radar’ sites. The atone haul; ruary. “All possible ‘aiemativss were ‘iscussed , but “since -no. solution temui te; est ‘of the Castle- ‘bers. ‘of Commerce «of - South- eastern “B.C. ‘on. April 13th at new highway construction in the 3 | West, evar and ures, it‘ to Creston. cutofts, as) 'e |S00n: as possible, The phone ito tae :biggest |com- cmp laints: ‘inint ‘about telephone service, ight to b 4 a ivan eqessry to pay Svan overloaded : lines,: Mr.‘ ‘Brett said, the the «Projects. ,| “These quesfions can be answer- beta: bell, “at. the 13th. : ‘pleasur ‘an’ inspec: ion ot the epi by Car ance Waltlaces'wh teat neti ‘pleasure maialug “and | three boys’ though 1 their} transi ew budget, it : Eageestiane -dealt with the eae partments he is | cconnec- Sede of the te I dept, he..would:: like..to. see! all use ; of .wood-stave pipe discon- tinued <‘and~a- change over . to) ers. made, "> NeaeD ese| ing as to an appointment. to. the cision: was: enoerene at thie meet- with th this: This! ice, and. wish* to Fest