: CASTLE! NEWS, CASTLEGAR, B \ FHURSDAY;, FEBRUARY’ 9, 1956 GOVERNMENT. VISIT. ual cam; paign of xine B.C. Polio’ Fund got Lakers Out In Front Celtics 85s" Kalekertiog ckers | Lakens 36 :, (With the. first nalf-)of ‘the schedule completed”: the! lakers are out in front with 3 “wins and:no losses. Warriors’ and ‘Cel- “':| ties ‘hold down: second: and‘ third lung. 2“We “now ‘kno’ ‘under. wa! it the pro- vince, pollo patient. Sinclair Far- that’ the’ vine against the disease‘is not over. The grim fact we ‘face is that, even as be! ‘oun ‘child: Farris, a married: man with two children, who-contacted polio in the 1953 epideric,: told Mr. Ross of his long struggle. back to re- habilitation. After ‘hospital treatment: and : physiotherapy -he. has now ‘been ‘able to return to his. work with the federal government ‘with the aid of a specialy designed hand. controlled wheel chair. * “Polio' has bécome a personal thing in all ous communities,” the L Gov- ernor, who iis the sponsor of the Polio ‘Fund drive. “We are grad- ually realizing that any one of us, any member of our family, could be the person-in the iron “cas 10e ye 15¢ —: “25. « Cut. Outs - 0c. — Ze : Rexali Drug “Prescription Specialists : f= PHONE 9231. DAY. or) NIGHT. '] tion: Youngsters neyer stop: |> growin: edo their busy: * ject. ‘Son quickly: thei, ighocs become: are ed, the menace of polio is strik- ing ‘at the older age groups who .| the... Celt: place respectively.; with | Knicks in the cellar,’ Having , lost. 3 games’'so. far.. vIn oe ree. game: ‘om ‘Sat. * Rev," BE." Brophy.! P.P.t,))../! Masses .at. 8:30 arid 10:30: a.m, Benediction at. 7:00 ‘p.m, : Confessions “Sat... 4-5 at 7-8 p.m: - ‘ t. Joseph's. Chapel 4-5 p.m." passing and shooting ‘accuracy to win: 35-24, Bob. , MacPherson and. garnered 13 points 5 Celtics, ‘Simpson: and « Sleloff scored 8 points: each als "also -|for the winners. Popoff’ domin- ated the Scoring -for the: losing Knicks, by getting 14 points’ on a nice set’ shot from the ‘corer. Jones also’ played’ a- ‘creditable game’ for’ the Knicks ‘as. he scored 6 points and set: ‘up ‘many fine plays. Lakers © continued - their ~ win- ning ways iri..the second game by defeating. ther: “Warriors . 36- The United:Church © - OF Canada... Robson —-first and third Sun- days at 11:00 am... Kinnaird’, —’ Serviée..of Wor- ship 10:00. a.m., Sunday School at ll. am... Castlegar —>. Sunday» “School 10:30::.a.m:, Service of ‘Worship at 7:30 p.m. Sunday School — ) Morning Worship. = u on Li ers. scoring : parade. ._ Meanwhile, Pellegrin,. who apparantly can :|find ‘the basket if the mood ‘suits him,: scored 16° points. for the losers and set him..out- as the day’s' leading scorer. ~ Play resumes this Saturday in what should be a very. close race for second half honors,’ Su lés:— et — R. MacPherson 13, stare 8, ’ Sheloft 8, Paulson 4, Phil- 7:00 Prayer and Bible Stuay, Wed. 7:30 p.m... Young Peoples, ‘Friday 7:30 pm. Everyone Welcome Community Bible entre’ Sunday, in the ‘Legion Hall. 10:30 a.m. Sunday’ School. : Service. ,- 7:00 Youngs People’s|| cannot , be so treated for men years.”" Mr... Ross that:.more ‘than 200 people tn B.C, contracted polio in 1955 and that: there “are séveral’ hundred still .paralyzed by epidemic ate. tacks of earlier years. “Only. those of.us who have seen others in iron lungs can imagine: Rese it could be like,” he said. “Can ‘you ‘imagine it? To lie on your ‘back, absolutely help- unable to do even the - things for yourself, shut off from the world about you, excépt for a mirror above your head?” Mr... Ross Pointed out that every “person in. the ‘province could help by ‘contributing to lips. “Total 35. PRUE abe Knickerbockers —— © Turik” 2, Popotf 14, Wallace, Schuepfér 2, Hopland, Jones 6. Total: 24 Warriors — Pellegrin 16, Obet- Kogg -:7, :Salekin 2, Poznicov 2, Prayer meeting at 51 Colum- _ bia Ave. +4 All Welcome Church of Jesus Christ Of Latter Day Saints King, Anderson. Total 27." Lakers © — 14, Muirhead 14, Baitsote 2, D, Mac- Pherson 4, Osachoff,. B: 2, Hill, Total 36. (Continnea from. page 1», made up . years _ ago’: between Trail, ‘Kinnaird and. Castlegar ang. districts .in .between™ would now-have to be, arranged by,-a Civil. Defense* group | and inci- all taken. the. $225,000 ‘of. the Kinsmen’s’ BC j Polio Fund, 7 of by. that organization: An could which in the March’, on: Palle on February 18. “This ‘money: will buy equip- ment needed,” “he ‘said. “Tt, will buy“ ‘treatment, re-education and rehabilitation : and. it ‘will provide support’ for families © whose a in. -C: One is an. Office, other, ‘places have}. Lutheran ‘Services Every second: and fourth Sun- day, 3:00," p.m. in St, Alban’s | rch, C: a : Presbyterian ‘Church » . KINNAIRD, B.C. : f Services in ‘the Church, every Sunday. at 12:15 .a.m. D. A. MacKellar,. Minister. 7 Sunday. School — 9:45 am: The Anglican” Church _ Of Canada ja: 12th b: van in- valid. i “Your contribution will enable the Polio Fund ‘to‘go on fighting | py, and the’: disedse ensure’ that every “new case will have’ -the treatment needed. I am pleased todend my.» patronage. to the POLIO: FUND.”. Continued from ‘page 1 By to. be continued: all: possible co- operation .must:be received from || the. public» and -he- urged Ki- cwanians’ to give « us A’ committee condisting of J. Sherbiko,,.P. Drazdoff and ‘Mr. erman, owner, jof:- the’ Rivers Motel, ‘attended the meet- ing to gather facts and see what benefits would be forthcoming and to see if thé resulting taxes would be'too far above the bene- fits. derived should the village, limits “be extended” “to'-include all. property. upto the. Railroad Or on No 3 Highway. petition regarding. this had heen - | cireulatéd’ but.’ was “now, , out- dated and a ‘new one ‘Would have to be drawn up, Only resi- dent ‘property. owners and resi- dent @t an. executive meeting fol- -| towing Mr. : Websters - address, the culb agreed with .what ‘he had. said, and’ as a result two delegates — Bill Shwarok*.and Ken. Sharples “will: attend: the Fall Fair. meeting: on Friday. wo are showed to sign, “ The question then “has ‘to go before a plebe- scite, Some. of the benefits would bé: fize protection, ‘fire insurance, B rates cut 50 percent, .water ‘Ber- vice, garbage. preeuy and snow remo’ the <4 ‘ Castlegar 8.00. am. and 7:30 | Pm. Fellowship hour 8:30. p.m. . Kinnaird -9- a.m. tn ‘Robson’ 11 am, Noon (HC) Every ‘Wednesday . St. Alban’s Holy. Conimunion :10 “a.m. |: had to. be‘ tHawed ‘out, “one ‘on 2nd. “Ave. taking “from’ 8:00 a.m. until 2:30.:- A suggestion was made :that another ‘foot of road be .applied when. possible to make it inwossibte for that- line to freeze. up In the Pople WF Works "Report, ‘A| Conimissioner. Krueger: said, some snow. plowing had’ to be done, “mostly widening. out and sanding the | most = ‘slippery streets, ‘The village 3-ton truck has « received - a, thorough ‘over haul. ‘Two -No’ Parki: have been erected: at _ ‘The _ delegation, which ‘ap-| Blind. Be : CA BBAGE, hew's b. “LETTUCE; solid erisp ties, ib, CARROTS, Calif. new, cello bag APPLES, ‘Macs. red, A0 Ib. box .. % STEAK, tb. cof, tb. E E ROASTS; STANDING RIB ROAST. ib. OPEN UNTIL 9 P.M. “TRISCHUCKS il -defence: notebook ~ Operations, t ‘The Brief stated that Forest | 000 mce No. 29, for lorest /: ene fo * Are You Making Plans For : Building, Remodelling or Renavations Ini ‘Fhe Now is the'time to be checking on materials : to be: used. ‘Drop in and talk it over with US.» We can show: “you the very latest ‘in ; plywosds and the’ ual ways in: hich ‘they - + can, be used, sat ; ee by We. carry a “complete. stock: ‘of building supplies, hardware and paint. i peters is Face ernie to: ee an undercut: region on: a ed Dasis. and ‘bring .a ‘stable under-developed held next} iMonayy with ; exercises. Trail; Castlegar: sand: Kinnaird Yang part. shreugh the off: of i ¢ ‘the grams tor. the : Castlegar district is ‘outlined. ‘While:: the : vaccine | ti t il: wish to ‘point out this was mere-| Nee A meeting. of “those. concerned will be held. before a petition is ted. | drawn up and’ Considerable ‘$5 “tor male: and’ $7 for female d and that licenses for ‘small ‘dogs remain the same. as last’ year. -}on. February... 16th pean the Rossland: =| recent’ Rabjes’scare’‘in: i A-move. is: “being made to make ‘the danger: time, Tieton pe cramped and healch-" ‘fal fal development is impaired. ‘Thea took ont: for trozblc.- Play i¢ safe. Let us check the size of your oungstér’, 's shoes often.:: obligation. 3 the Jeportance: a "conect shoes Properly * wannooKs. Scout movement to hs ieiccers pointing out. that’ it -had. even deen kept alive in such’ count- ries. as..Germany . during’; the war times. . \ Pump House-'This “was carried. A. new catwallc was-built at No: 1. Pump House ‘and * the forms, have. been : built; for.the footings fortwo ‘main! supporting pillars for; the catwalk." No concrete could "be ‘poured’ until warnter: weather. Two" water - Legto: Canadien ‘Tesion Other clubs ‘un- zg a ‘epresentative, i me. to in. 191’ 'Mr.:- Letkeman .’ cleared e. ae ot: land, planted ‘has farmed: at./Renata 30° a youre A the ‘age.,of..75 e clearing . land: with. sat da “fne cones hoe! “ane Nui S”, which: yas pertoriand iy. “selected groom ,ot.40 years ago, were "a! corsage’. of: white |: ‘bul Toasts|