CASTLEGAR: NEWS; Thursday) Dec: 12, 1963 - Mise fel Direes My Set Up Polio, vytetima and other’ per-, songiwho have difficulty in obtain- ing odd-sized shoes might “soon able .to do so through the ini- ‘ Te Sottorts of a Nakusp man’ who suffered from polio’ in his ‘youth and the efforts of 8 political candi- date in B.C.'a last provincial: selec. tion.:; ‘CONCRETE WORK’ AND* BASEMENTS |. : ROOFING: REPAIRS» ” ( GOOD” TOP: SOIL ie UEATION ll TTT in" the Fastest | Brokerage Serv’ TAS. Close: [AS ‘Your. E EOOUe elephione 3641231 5; “BN JUIRIES * ::|no reduction in price (or only a ‘| facturers ‘will not” accept) return- Garth Mévehoueo, a 20-year- old Nakusp resident, suffered from Polio’ as a youth, Ho now takes a size 6%4:E shoo for one foot and a size 10 EEE shoo Ee the other foot. 4; Asia result, Mr. Morehouse must buy,-two- pairs of shoes at the full: retail: price “and | throw |, one shoe: from ‘each pair away,’ A |' mutual: friend REPAIR PROCESS! i By “cold. repair” we mean’ mechanically’ etoue vas! opposed to Tepair involving: heat. “ATOM: =: _ LOCK’ is a precise engineering method of repair- - ing fractured castings, machiné’ parts" Whether the unit is cracked or completely broken, « : ‘permanent. stress-free - repairs. are. accomplished’ so too is‘ distortion, misalignment and subsequent ‘re-machining of the unit prior to its-return ‘to ser- ‘vice. ““ATOM-LOCK”’ provides strength ‘against ‘ tension, vibration or shock load and‘used success- “fully in effecting pressure repairs upward of 5,000 LB. It is the method used for industrial and auton ive 3 Welding | *Phone’365-553 ‘and pressure.” applicable: to. cast-iron. With ‘heat’ *heing: absent “cylinder. blocks and mismatched shoes \with: no ‘mar. ket for;them, * Mr. Campbell then: made ‘en- quiries of social’ welfare authari- tles asking: what their experience ‘had been in similar cases, They in- formed him that they were power- less''to assist any..persona on wel- a jwho had this Problem, Mr.' Campbell then’ ‘wrote’ the Shoo Corporation ‘of Canada; manu- facturers' of the’ famous ‘Hewetson Une ‘of ‘shoes, enquiring about this problem and was advised “you have 5 : started a snowball rolling.’”: :: ‘As'a reault of’ Mr. ‘Canipbell’s letter, the company contacted ' the March ‘of Dimes if ‘s Just’ inning court,’ cas for, your ‘clients: ian good enone | if. you're not'a legally. igs the of. that group acting as’# ‘clearing house for the many hundreds of people from coast to coast who must have a problem: in obtaining odd size footwear. The March ‘of’ ‘Dimes organiza. tion is. sympathetic to the problem and’a meeting is planned for the near future ‘ between | March” of ‘Dimes directors andthe Shoe Cor- definite’ plan ‘can“be worked out ita: agsist Persons who: require odd. sized shoes, : , ‘poration of Canada to ‘see if some| i helping ‘out neighbors : with their law cases, winning more than’ 5 100 cases, ;: ‘This- angered the Law: Society of Ont tari, 3 who charged jhim cting as a lawyer with. out legal qualifications, .Case° is now. before the courts and. ods—you guessed it—is Wo defending ‘himeelf, ‘Paul -Forgeth, a © 16-year-old’ ‘New “Westminster student, is the grand’ prize winner of the ©1963 high ‘school -poster. contest’ spon- sored by the B.C, and Yukon Di- vision ‘of the’ Canadian’ Cancer So- clety. Paul, a grade .1) student : at Lester Pearson Senior. Secondary School, was judged"! winner’ bya panel from the- Val ouver, art‘ di- rectors Club:: His. -poster- was one of 119° finalists : taeeted by high | school’. principals”, from ‘schools throughout ‘British Columbia and the’ Yukon. His: award was $50. Prizes ‘of “$25! each’ went to runner-ups David Stadler of SHSS, Castlegar, for the best de- sign and to Dick Marsh of €arl- “boo Secondary School, Quesnel, for. the best slogan. ... The theme for the-1983 con: test. was ‘Smoking -and; Lung, Can- cer.” The winning poster displayed a- colorful spiral of cigarets with ths warning “Cancer-on the loose.” ¢ "Paul, fa: ere son, :is ‘tak. ; In Cancer Poster Contest. cause: the’ ice‘ ont «| gages which'have ponds’ smells” ‘When, Was put'on 244 iiour calls the -towns- People were ‘ told’ to’ summon: him itt it they. srers detected th “slightest le. hai i Pond: was - built,” four |) ISPHS | ‘play an inerensingly important'role Bei ‘Says Glen Hop- ing ' the winter. “Or:'a;pon ‘| be“ incorrectly constructed or: ly “Yocated.’ >A. pond’ shouldbe {com three to seven feet deep, ‘circular: in shape, and ed in an’ area where the earth has-a norial ‘amount. of- clay. in it' to prevent’ excessive’ seepage. And ‘it must be situated: where it ‘Hl ‘get ‘both sunshine and’ wind: sunshine to; produce: oxygen, wind to keep the',water ‘circulating so that: the, oxygen will ba: disperscd “|, throughout the’ pond. possibly follow up. with, an art course at Asked: Phere he got his ine spiration ‘for ‘his striking - poster, the ‘young’ artist sald! smoking has always seemed stupid: to: him. “ “1 don't ‘smoke « myself,” ‘he said, “and. it strikes me‘as quite senseless to smoke in’ face. of the Svidence Unking it with lung can- cer.’ Beeapod Six Tweenies ‘Join Brownies - “AU Kinnaird: ° ‘At a irdeant meeting of the yen deference: tothe fears peo- a ple have about sewage ponds, most states recommend that they be lo- cated at. least'a quarter of a mile from - the: nearest. ‘dwelling, ' Yet USPHS: biologist ‘Dr. Joseph’ Neel reports ““numerous:instances “in which ponds have beer built with- ‘in’'100 ! yards: of :ashome,. church, school, ottice building, factory. or drive-in: theatre, with no problem of: elther “odor or: pollution. “Sanitation = authorities “agree “Robson Evening To Organizations was held at: the home of Mrs. F. Giraud. ‘President Mrs." S: Grant Present, i Kinnai 8 entered the. fairy ring and express- ed ‘the wish to join: Brownies. ° Members of.the pack explained ‘in: ryhme’:: following: which’ Joy Marshal!, Barbara ‘Browalie, Robin ‘i | Hipwell, Darlene; O'Shea,’ : Carolyn Tomelin, Linda stepped OM conereté cheekerboard, a fence and a shelter area’ with a shake Toof are Projects planned by. the Castelgar-Kinnaird »Kinsmen “Club for the’ Kinsmen; Park here’ next year, 3 . ‘Mel. !MeMtullen, representing their meeting last week:that during this past year the sprinkling ‘sys: item was' installed, lawn’ was plant- ed and 40:trees'were also planted. "He said that some maintenance of the: drainage system ‘at. the | park ‘is going :to ‘be’ necessary. and that'a:large lawn mower will pro- bably have to be purchased, the \elub;” told'commissioriers’ at |: .to the: toadstool: and: were enroll- ed in’ the’ second Kinnaird Pack by, Brown. Owl. McNee and shown the magic. pool by Tawny Owl The ‘first Kinnaird Pack were :{ visitors ‘and’ their. Brown, Owl Mrs. =| Miobere: presented’. Barbara’: Mac- Nicol! and Gays ‘Desaulniers “with Golden ‘Bars. Following this. both * épacks formed ‘a ‘Pow-Wow ring‘ for. a trip to the ‘land of the silver Birch Guests were Mrs, H./A. Brown- lie, Mrs, A. MacNicol, ‘Mrs. G. Mar- shall and Mrs.\D.-0'Shea. ; The: girls ‘are “looking ‘for- ward to a Christmas party. with other district “Brownies ‘on Dec. lowing the skating the Ist and 2nd Kinnaird Pack will go-to the Unit. ed Church Hall for ‘refreshments and: will, also’: pack ‘a ‘parcel ‘of childrens’ books to: ‘be sent to help Pi and Guides’ iad see coeamltss held their’ morthly ‘ meeting” at the home‘ of: Mrs. c. onic! and Pl At the close’ of: the meeting coffee and delicious ¥efreshments the:.aims::and rules. of. Brownies | “' 14:from'5 to 7 in:the arena. Fol-|° successful’ bazaar,» bake isale and tea that was held ‘in: the Robson Halll. © 233 to the Robson Community Church, tion Army Castlegar, Néttie Ander- son Memorial Fund ‘(Diabetic As- soc., . Handicapped :. children. -: St: Ann’s Sireless (Robson), . CWL "in The iar meeting is to “be rele. in’ Sanuayy, at ‘the home’ of s. -the:- draw. at’ this hostess « served. delicious - refresh: with Mrs, Heibert:as their: guide.|. ‘The - regular.’ husiness.”: meet- |: ing ‘of the Robson Evening: Group | ’ chaired the meeting at which there |, we A report was given on the very 3 ‘A total of $506 was distributed |’ Robson Recreation: Society, ' Salva- | < lose of the meeting the about Scagraiu’s SPECIAL OLD _ tended “a visitors, ‘Mis. Ee Dee Thi Ing Women's “Association ' of;: Robson Community: ‘Memorial Church: was held last week ‘in'the. church hall; whe ‘hall was; trimmed ‘with ‘greens eet ca ‘knesa: Pined,” the roll reported’ ¢ on the president, *: Mrs. :Dancan ‘ Carter; mas‘ cake ’and‘mincemeat project “R. Waldie on’ the secant It was decided. to make ado nation of $20 to the Save the Child- *} ren Fund; ‘ Reports: of: the ‘various |\°.> standing committees for, the: year officers with'the following results: ristmas Sostumes "should ae be chosen with, special’ ‘care: and! pro- and cas- .| secretary, Mrs, R.T.’ Waldie; trea: surer, “Mrs, As “Anderson, and, BO, a .H. Smith. ‘Mrs.A;)W.' Thorp: Bram ‘convenor, ‘Mrs,