6 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Feb. 9, 1961 Extend Tefanus Protection ‘The West Kootenay Health Un~ it is planning this year to extend the protection against tetanus to the whole population as far as pos. sible, Tetanus (or lock-jaw) is a disease that followa a wound, es- Peclally a jagged wound or a punc- ture. The germ of tetanus is found in fertile soll such as in gardens and farms and in the woods, Lumber Association Presenting Seminars ‘The Interior Lumber Maufac- turers’ Association. and the Work- men’s Compensation Board are pre- senting a series of accident preven- parting & fresh impetus into acci- dent in all Tetanus ‘s usually fatal, but there fs n toxold that immunizes ogainst it. For best results, one must recelve four injections at in- tervals. This will prevent the dis- ense if one is injured afterwards, All children in British Colum- bia born since 1949 have been pro- tected against tetanus if they been immunized by the Public Health Nurse, However, most older children and adults are still not protected, ‘To £1 in this gap, the West Kootenay Health Unit js going to cifer tetanuus toxoid in two new ways, Adults can recelve the toxold, in the same injection with pollo- myelitis vaccine. Older school child- ren (immunized before 189) will ow receive tetanus toxold at school, Ten Cubs Going Up to Scouts Soon ‘The Second Castlegar Legion Boy Scout Troop now has six se- forest products operations, ‘There i4 no charge for the con- ference and it is open to manage- ment: and staff of all wood products operations of the Southern Interior, - a-class scouts, ‘They are: Craig Pettitt, Don| &§ Chambers, Allen Morey, Gordon Da- vis, BUl Furey and Fred Simpson, Fred Simpson is the first boy in this new troop to earn a proficlency badge. RENATA SOCIALS. Mrs. M. Hohn Mr. and Mrs. I. G, Wiebe and Miss l, Fladager attended the fun- eral of the late Mr. Fred Shanta at New We Mr. John Zimmerman of Na- kusp spent the weekend in Renata on his return, his mother, Mrs. Zimmerman accompanied him, LEONA GOOD RIDDANCE IR TIRE-RUINING sstarnino WOBBLIES® “STEERING WOBBLIES” Bo to > ron, 7 oss of control, They're « problem! But Hewes dhe answels LX ws edurect our eat pow with our scleritific BEAR eTupment, ee) Thank Your Repair Man Fat EL. "The Accident That fe Didn't Heppen' KEN‘S WHEEL ALIGNMENT Kinnaird, B.C. Phone 2472 Brian Mosley, an ex-Queen Scout of Kin- naird resident Hugo Woods at Na- kusp, is in charge of the 10 new recruits coming up from Cubs, As- sisting instructor !s Queen Scout Wayne Groutage, Wayne 1s also working on his bushmen's thong ‘and has just received his pioneer and stalkers badges, Scouter Don Mowbray was the examiner. Mr George Anderson has been giving practical instruction in the forester’s badge, a bushman’s thong badge. He is teaching them the use of axes, saws, wedges and felling, Den Chambers’ Owl Patrol is top Patrol at present, ‘ Seven New Members Join ‘Home Nursing The Kinnaird Home Nursing Auxillary te Civil Defence held a meeting at the home of Mrs. J, C, McLeod recently, Seven new members’ were wel- comed into the group increasing the membership to 19, ‘The instructors, Mrs. Anne Gal- lo, RN, and Helen McLeod, RN, an- nounced that the Red Cross Home Nursing classes will. start in the fall, Lil McKenzie, in her report about the Ioan cupboard, stated that the sick room supplies and equipment proved very popular with many people in the Kinnaird and Castlegar District, A short period of {istruction on Home Nursing. procedure followed the business meeting. The next meeting will be held Feb. 22, AU kK centre of setiraction? wivy the ING EW PIONEER S 20 of course! 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Since the’ Throne Speech was read by His Honour, the Lieuten- ant-Governor, the House has been engaged in debating this speech. ‘We have heard from several of the Hon, Saint Jutes Anglican Church in Toronto was the scene Jan. 28 of a lovely winter wedding uniting in marriage Ruth Cecily William- son, youngest daughter of Mr. ©, T. ‘Willamson of Deer Park, and An- thony Michael Austin, son of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Austin of Toronto, Reverend Harcord officinted at the double-ring ceremony, ‘The radiant brunette bride en- tered the church on the arm of her father, Her cocktail-length gown was eggshell white nylon chif- fon and featured a chantilly. lace bodice and elbow length sleeves, A tiarra of seed pearls secured her bouufant chapel veil and she wore a, double strand of pearls and mat- ching earrings, ’ She carried a bouquet of Ameri- can Beauty roses and white carna- tions, as her sister's matron of honor wore a peacock blue cocktall-length gown and matching feather cap. Mrs. Albert Moss, as bridesmaid, actere @ perriwinkle blue cocktail- length gown and matching coronct, Flower gitl was the bride's niece, Janene Aasland, who wore a dainty dress of baby blue.and mat- ching bonnet-type headpiece, . All three attendants had white Fecenrinise nd carried identical the, L. R, Peterson, the Hon, R. W. Bonner, the Hon. Earl. Westwood, and the Hon, W. K. Kiernan, On Monday, Jan. $0, the Leader of Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition, Robert Strachan, and the Leader of the Liberal Party, Ray Perrault, spoke on the Speech From The ‘Throne, For the Leader of the Liberal Party, this was his maiden speech, and I felt that he made a com- Job of it. However, being new.to the House; he fell into sev- eral procedural errors, ~f blue pom-pom mums and white Toronto Wedding served during which congratulatory telegrams were rend from Castlegar, | Montreal and Toronto, For her honeymoon the bride chose a suit of charcoal brushed wool trimmed with fox fur and matching - accessories. She wore a corsage of pink carnations, The young: couple will make their home in Montreal, LA to Guides Arid Brovinies Has Good Mest ? Schwartzenhauer pre- Mrs, W. aided for the monthly meeting of the Ladies’ Auxiliary to the Guides were present for the occasion, Following considerable discus- alon it was decided to hold the Mother and Daughter banquet on Feb, 22, to coinekie with the cele- bration of the birthdays of the late Lord’ and, Lady Baden-Powell, Guidts and Brownles will also observe Thinking Day at this time. Mrs. J. Trimble, Mrs. Schwart- zenhauer, Mrs. L. Zinto and Mrs, EB, Conroy will serve on the com- mittee in charge of catering ar- ‘The groom was attended by his brothers. Mr, Ronald Austin acted as best man and Mr. Joseph Austin was usher. x For her son’s wedding, Mrs, Joseph Austin Sr., chose a, deep mauve sheath dress with white ac_ cessories and wore a white corsage. Following the-ceremony a re- ception was held at the home of BM, and Mrs, Albert Moss with Mr, Odd Aasland acting as master of ceremonies, A lovely buffet luncheon was. An endeavor will be made by the group to provide all new lead- es with uniforms before Thinking ‘Week and arrangements to pur- chase the necessary uniforms were made. It was decided to donate $10 to the Second Brownle group for the purpose of purchasing new equip- ment, ‘Mrs. J. Dalziel was winner of the booster prize, The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs, Zinio. and Browntes at the home of Mrz. |: Reinsbakken, L : Mrs, Odd Assland of Cranbrook] Eight members and two guests TRAVELLING : ? A for expert service, telephona i §. FOR INFORMATION H ‘ONE CALL DOES IT ALL! Your Canadian Pacific travel expert will complete all reservations for RAIL, AIR, STEAMSHIP and HOTELS. Your tickets will be mailed to you or may be picked up at your convenience. Ask about All-Inclusive-Group Economy travel tans. A WORLD OF SERVICE AT YOUR DISPOSALI Tt would appear to me that the Liberal Party will have a very dif- ficult time this session, trying to avold being too closely associated with the Government, SF, with she Opposition. In addition, of, course, since they have had Uttle experience in the House, they will encounter some difficulty with proceduarl matters, and also are faced with combatting two highly experienced campaigners in the Leader of the Opposition and Premier Bennett. ‘We are all looking forward to hearing the Hon, Ray’ Williston, minister of lands and fores's, who will speak on the power situation on.'Wed., Feb. 8 From the way that the session is starting out, it seems certain that the power situa- tion will be the main issue of the ‘session. , ‘The pasiianientery committees have now been set up, and I have been appointed. to the following committees: Standing Orders and Private Bills, Mining and Rail- ‘ways, Public Accounts, I have been dented to: be the Serretary of the Committee'on Mining and Railways, snd also of Standing Orders and Private ‘Bills. In preparation for my speech in the Throne Speech’ Debate; I have been looking over the progress made in the Castlegar District this Jest amb fleas Tt is truly ‘amazing to realize how much actually has been accomplished, Among the developments have been the additional ferry at Cas- tlegar, the construction of the Cel- Bay mill, and the coristruction of several office bufldings in Castle- gar. I intend to bring to the at- tention of the House, the vast de- velopment that is taking place in the Castlegar District, * FAMILY - ALLOWANCES In the year ending March 31, 1960, family allowance paymenta Tost an average of $41 million per month, compared to $18 million for the month of July, 1945, when the Family Allowance Act. went into effect, 7 = | WEEK ‘60's... Edison’s birthday and pays tribute to the NATIONAL ~ ELECTRICAL February: Sth to 11th, 1961 National Electrical Week from February 5th to lth celebrates ‘Thomas Alva pioneers whose Electrical developments spark the World wide television .. . light without heat and almost without. -shadow . electronic air conditioners, noiseless. and with no moving part... artificial. moon relay Stations to rebroadcast radio and TV programs . ... miniature two- -way radios enabling prospectors in the North to talk: to: home or head- quarters... . these and hundreds more exciting Elec- trical developments will become a part of our lives - in a few years. In the 1960's Electrical marvels will be introduced in ever increasing.numbers, We salute the memory of Thomas: Edison for his great contributions : to Electrical Living, commencing with the incandescent lamp only 82 years ago. . There’ Ss something SPECIAL | about S€agvaw’s SPECIAL OLD. Finer Taste is a:Seagram Tradition FOR SALE IN KINNAIRD 3-bedroom. house, full hasan, automatic gas heat, Sth Ave, in re Price $8,200, sonable down ‘payment with tern, BOBSON Well maintained 2-bedr house on improved view ae autor ee you heat, Full price $8,900. Bee us for Biallding iow and Acreage| 2 - ANDERSON ~ AGENCIES A: COMPLETE Propane Service Bulk and Bottle Propane Propane and: Natural . Equipment EXPERIENCED . SERVICE MAN 5 Save by Dealing With Us Barclay Products | . “LIMITED Phone 5154 Castlegar Across From Theatre mal “| prise oll range for || Box 108 FOR SALE bullding ‘lots’ in Kinnaird: Phone ea tins: Gre} *% 8 carpet and under- fe Gtod "condition, $20. Phone Castlegar: or_ phon + Will swap Deluxe 2 ‘Modal ier % or I-ton pick-up or. S-ton Chev motor, Witte jox 852, Castlegar. cy Vangiard $50. Phone Foe Elevated pene of Jand, 12.81 acres, within municipal‘ aqoundary = of Castlegar, Wi vite Box 490A, Cane Hegar Hews ona astleg: tsar: aiufaum ‘siding ager _ tack track, Phone 701 867 halt-ton sa anel ink apply, 3 933 Sane vero] Crescent, 2-1 so SEES aa Cao also double chi (00 takes al 2 heater with electra | mal Ape eer "| fan. Alo: service pull-ond box. ith: innaird, ply: 1 i Ave, Ki One choita improved Tot. Appl iy 188! Ave Ke Tae situated on two ‘on "Gas heating,‘ f: lose to main shopping area. Phone “ar sa6 or trade up, ‘$2 Chey. Phone 4667, Property on new. ene ’. eae ielanau, if 3-6 Shop In new, seat sale, ste Phone S113, 4 ROA- ay pergmees tabla” “soinines e with basement excavated. 34-Sth Ave., Kinnaird. Phorie Arrow Lakes — Orvice ROBSON TO EDGEWOOD bent Bebson et *° 10.00 a.m, Mot r. Arrivi LS. Ld. “anywhere on. the Arrow. Lakes Phona 5500: «. — NELSON e 4.00 p.m, Monday, Leave 7.00 a.m, Tuesday. Arrive Robeon Wharf FOR SALE 1952 Morris Oxtord car in good 5 | cunning condition. Priced se below tharket value, Phono 5325, 3-5 Se room, - vision, New house, Gpply, 58 '582-6th ae La locks, Sentinel store, eal oo ane 2-bedroom 6 | hor cise, Dumont E, section, Kinnaird, Paons, ; AOL, _N for ae a ly_ Ozeroft’s Jewellery Store Btore.. ad 5. at houses in 3 in Kinnaird. one, hes |« full basement ante. matic oll It heat, reascnntly priced, rooms fe “FOR a RENT tarnished ‘cottage. Cou, . 4 Modern It _trees, | ple ple oy. Phone‘ 4658. 3-room ee Phone art or apply 426-7th ae i Orescent ‘alley. $20, bet, month,” "phone ces Fai Vag @-room house in aa jar, Rea- geno cen Phone ent, ei Strementsts Btore'¢ or or Phong 8601, 2-bedroom house. Available Feb, a; i Apply, Barclay Products, an ane. Phone 8781. ma Be Phone’ Ba 3-room house in Thrums. Phi 6971, ed ~2iroom shack, back of house at Bee of 4th >and Cedar. Phone Sulte for rent, phone 6301, “HELP WANTED Sah Sea ame, ann | want for Castlegar zy on aes Apply gy, ‘writing: 4900. | © Gestlegnes Ne Ber: Oe at ns, im the™ old | days. “Norman member ONA, care of Box 342, Van- couver. ‘Phone 6223. Business ALEX ‘CHEVEEDAVE BO, land Sarveyer , #8 Columbia Avenue” ABTS SERVICE AND* AUTO WRECKING Kinnaird Phone 2066 Behind Castlesird Plaza ‘Welding and Repairs @. A. SUMNER Naturopathic. Physictan Eremenko Bullding PHONE 2621 TRAIL CARTAGE, VAN AND STORAGE Lecal,, Lo Distance Moving ‘Agents for North American Van Lines to Directory. cae a LAUGHTO! Bae rn.” ‘M. E. McCORQUODALE BO. Land Surveyor 1834 Bay. Avenue, Trail - FOUND - y's high rubber boots. Owner Pere ed = and applying af 13 at 191 L: Ores cent Stand paying for this‘ad. IN. MEMORIAM 2-room suite at _69 | Mem! baal. * | 4th’ Thi to] New NOTICE TO ELECTRICAL RONTBACTORS d_ tenders, endorsed “ten- d| Stay ro “Bectrica 1 De tic Supe ept. Ways, esiand, BO. January 30, 1861 __NOTIGES e ‘| Make your: selection from the Cass Hepat Ne ner wide assortment... @ and altera tony. ey 5S Cedar Bt 'W. behind and board available, a. ply Saat Ave., cane. pH 1 ANO) Box_303,' Castlegar, . Sewing and alterations. Mrs, E. Holmquist, behind Castleaird here) ae of the Society in ee y one lembers Bt “Albans ering Guild Va- lentine Day tea and bake sale will be held Sat., Feb. a oo the Parish Hall om 230 ate oe. 4.30. 3 square gancing SP ohone. ow oe ahend the in Rivers ‘School on Wednesday aight at 7.30, a 8t. Alban’s WA meets of every ‘month: a Parish Hall. Kinnaird . Little Theatre cordially eleomes | ‘all persons ins dramatics, Meetings are ‘eld t the fiat Sage or each month at 8 p. ose ine may Col ontae a Can T. ested w at 7461 orb. J. Stadier at 44 onc Wane channel 2 EY antenna: | pug ‘Kinnaird aay, etoe aioe it aaa 0! a al +n. terested please e ~ [ed persons may phone 7831 or 7611, 4-4 = ay el room iSvatlable, KINNAIRD ‘CONSTRUCTION . COMPANY See Us For Estimates NO JOB TOO SMALL Phone $262 McKEE’S Plombing and Heating Ltd. | For Estimates Phone oo. B¥adl-s41 ‘Your Coleman Dealer in large and small Appliances & SYPHON SEPTIC TANKS PHONE 2181. * D. FOX ” SEIELD'S _ . VACUUM SHOP Complete line of parts and ser- vice: of ‘all- makes of Island, East and U.S.A. Phone errs Tiel TRAIL collect inkie* ‘Heels_on’ ladies’ shoes CASTLEGAR MARLANE GRILL ** (Open’8.a.m.-to 930 prt): Not just another place to eat, But the place to eat. another, | UROOTENAY BUILD-RITE Construction Company “We build anything” For. Free Estimates Phone S 5540 — 5612 COMMERCIAL ‘PRINTING Phone S031 CASTLEGAR NEWS : SMITH BOARDING “The Home wor: ‘Your NERO | ee tins CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Feb. 9, 1961 NOTICES Salvation Army Home yenaue ROBSON SOCIALS 7 and an Mrs. Johnson, -Phone 5165 on at toate detly teu Ahr Mr, J. Raine is a patient in the = Joni, AmuInGes ig Folding Caatlegar hospital. £ ur jnecking a SHHS 01 1. Mrs, J. Porter, is a patient in at 7.30 p. “|the Castlegar hospital, te a Mrs, J. Schuepfer left Sunday siorning for a two-month visit to her homeland, Switzerland. She left Castlegar by bus and-took the train Gravel & Top Soil DITCHING, EXCAVATING PHONE 9041 - OOLUMBIA SAND & GRAVEL Cor, Maple & 9h, Castlegar at Nelson .for-Calgary,. where she Mew- from there to Montreal and then to Switzerland. It is 23 years noe Chir meeting as fe TS 730 |since she left her home in Dorf, ts wi! Crosswagen near Lucerne, While in ea hp with ‘card binge ana Switzerland Mrs, Schuepfer will be 7 the guest of relations and friends, Prior to her departure Mrs, Schuep- fer was feted by friends and nelgh- bors ‘and presented’ with some gifts 6 and good wishes. Mrs.. Schuepfer expressed’ her thanks to all, She a will arrive in” priteeriana on Tues- 30 day, . INSURANGE For All Your INSURANCE .AND REAL ESTATE NEEDS ; _ Phone 3441 “ANDERSON _ AGENCIES m. in the eta ‘available from Mrs, ra) Es A. Granerud and J. ‘Gemini’: cal Cc AS T LEG AR DINING ROOM HOME COOKED MEALS 6DAYSA WEE “7 am, to. 8 p. BULLDOZING LAND | ee RN ri PAUL CaEDESA ay : Building Supplies OGLOW BROS. Building & Supply Co. Lid. Castlegar Phone 3351 Miarenals CLOSED SUNDAYS Robson 's :Btore ‘Bo! —§<— | g - FOR BULLDOZING — HAULINC - BASEMENT. DIGGING CEMENT: WORK PHONE 5200 ELI SOPOW BOX 464 CASTLEGAR INCOME TAX “V. G. ECCLES Public Accountant 1186 CEDAR AVE. ‘ TRAIL . PHONE - TRAIL 3326 ACCOUNTING SERVICE For Every Type ef Business ‘KINNAIRD ‘PROPERTY OWNERS _ Take Notice that the COURT OF REVISION will sit on Sat., Feb, 25, 1961, at the Village Office at 10 o’clock in. the morning to hear complaints on _ frontage ‘assessments, COLUMBIA ROCKGAS PROPANE GAS SERVICE BEYOND THE MAINS HEATING — COOKING WATER HEATING, CLOTHES DRYING BULK & CYLINDER 22. SERVICE PHONE 6081 - CASTLEGAR ALLEN SELBIE, Village Clerk: . The Rossland Light Opera Players : presents | VAGABOND KING by Randolph Frinl SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18th 1961 Stanley Humphries Jr, Sr: High- School AUDITORIUM Curtain at 8.00 p.m: Admission Adults $1.00 Children 50¢ Tickets available from Kiwanis Members Leitner’s Store and Bosse’s Jewellery PUBLIC NOTICE “THERE: WILL BE TWO RIGS OPERATING ON : scows BETWEEN | SYRINGA NARROWS AND CELGAR PULP MILL * FOR THE PERIOD FROM FEB. 8 TO MAY 1 BOYLES BROTHERS DRILLING ‘ Te COL Orem WARE BEez, -AMERVYN LRG RICHARD 1. GREEN ond JOM TST Orectad by MERVYN LEROY man treo sce @ ONE. SHOW THURS.-FRL AT 730 PML TWO SHOWS SAT. AT 630 and 9.00 P.M Industrial - C - Domestic Wiring 24-Hr. Maintenance Service Wiring & Rewiring Overhead & Underground Installations Castle “ELECTRIC co. LTD. . PHONE 7291 ‘ The Anglican Church Quinquagesima Sunday — penruaty 12th 9.30 HC — St. Alban’s 11.00 Matins — St. John’s 11.00 HC — Robson 7.30 EP — St. Alban’s Ash Wednesday — February 15th 7.30 a.m.’HC — St. Alban’s 11.00. a.m.-HC — St. Alban’s 7.30 p.m. Evening Service — St. Alban’s Thursday — February 16th 11.00 a.m. HC — St. John’s - . Annual Meeting, Mon., Feb. 13,.8' PM : MON., TUES., WED. ROBERT blasts the. screen!