CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Nov. 18, 1965 OUR TOWN URE WRONG —THIS Music and Electronics Fluoridation of Kinnaird. A MARRIAGE COURSE LOR 4 fay PALM Shop Opens in Castlegar ise to Rise i in. Standards youre \6 A BUSINESS SUIT. TReey PR KScaL ROUND, 78 RUGGED RASCRO ‘Taghum and who has been in| the accordian. He is still' study- the Okanagan for the past five|ing theory with the Royal Con- :}years has returned to Castle-|servatory of Music of Toronto. gar where he has opened a new business, Vera have opened. B.C, . Music and realized the need for a ,| and Electronics on Pine St.‘next ‘gusiness such as he has now 1 to the Gem Cleaners, They ‘pave opened. two children, Theresa, a and | Steven, 11. A man who was raised at; long interest In music and plays i tidy REFRIGERATED “QUALITY: MILK — Mr, Zoobkoff returned to and " this.area in July and was im- G : Peter Zoobkoff and his wife| pressed with the growth here DAIRY PRODUCTS 56 Cedar St. West CASTLEGAR Later on he expects to offer + TV repair service and will al- Mr. Zoobkoff bas had a Ife-] 0° glve accordian lessons, ‘qualities of “great strength, welght, ease of. workability, diir-! ability and beatity. Fir Plywood Made From Douglas Fir | public education to-alert ‘people | later where Mr.’ ‘Pénk ‘is * ent- ‘tts the new Interior latex “ guaranteedtocovarinone coat or we'll give you the - extra patnt FREE! *. ) over 1000 BREEZY COLORS * Manufactured by @ “Sorporation of Cans Oglow Bros. Building & Suppy COMPANY LIMITED Phone 365-7202 : ficials say this indicates a need B.C. from Germany in .1956, TB Seals. Help Medical Research year; thes B.C. TB Mrs.’ I. Swaddle (grannie) Christmas Seal Society granted | who was a patient in the Cast- over $100,000 to various medical legar and District ‘Hospital re- research projects in Canada. turned to her home Friday. One. such research — study. Mr. and Mrs. M, Hingley conducted by Dr. C. J. G. Mac. | were: ‘Trail visitors Friday. Kenzie of the UBC department of | "ir. and Mrs. N. Churches preventive . medicine, . showed | je¢t. Friday for Kimberley. where nm ag eras a pooreee free they will visit, for’a week and surve’ 8 found three. nonTB Mr. Churches will do some hunt- est conditions for every case of tuberculosis discover red. Johnson spent three “Castlegar Socials Canada Largest Shipper Of Plywood to Britain The Plywood Manufacturers Association of B.C. opened. i first overseas office in ned Eng. in 1956 after a market sur- vey ‘was conducted by general manager,’ John’ B. . Armstrong. A technical field represen- tative was appointed to the Lon- don office, whose duties were to provide British architects, » en- ” Mrs. The Mackenzle ere show- days sting with ed that of 929 ure “also chest ,conditions found in the e: Brownie sale and tea on Satur- Vancouver. . City. ‘survey, . 237, ag. were ‘not previously toe to lay. afternoon, returning home the Guide ani medical . authorities and (238 unday event ise cases g were, vel serious, ch Health authorities, present studying the report, ate cane Graveside Service cerned ithat Bip apd screrren Fi r Penk Infant or further medical investigation failed. to visit their family doc- 0 tor, Twenty-five’:per cent of Private ‘ graveside funeral those found to have lung cancer, | services’ were held Monday heart diseas, had symptoms such| morning for Lydia Mary Penk, as chronie cough or pain or oc-| infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs, casional bleeding .when | discov-| Brono Penk of Robson, who died erd '~—: yet thoy had not seen| Noy. 11 at birth-in the Castle- thelr 1 family physicians. gar and District Hospital. hristmas Seal’ Society of- Mr. and Mrs, Penk came to for a stepped: up. program of | moving to Robson fares years to the importance of medical consultation when such symp- toms appear. ployed at Celgar-. Besides her parents the im-|is The Mackenzie report -also| parents, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Tony Ser- found: Two out’ of three non-| vo and one aunt Miss Nellie Ser- | i TB chest conditions were found| yo all of Osoyoos. in men, less than in TB where the ratio is more than three men} Community Cemetery with Rev. fant is survived by her grand-. Burial was at the Robson to one:-woman;. Most ‘people|E, A, Brophy officiating. found to have chest disease in Castlegar Funeral Home was gineers and building contractors +] with: Canadian: -fir plywood. : Canadaywas the second larg- Visit Our Dowestsis Toy Dept. CASTLEGAR DRUG promotional grot grou! which has the * chat ak ‘ 5 of estal ing the accep- tance of ‘iiabes frame housing. Si. Rita’s GWL Shown Slides Of Mexican Trip EGGS, large local, doz. St. Rita’s Catholic Women’s SALAD BOWL . | SPECIAL s GRADE A est shipper of plywood req) ents, In 1961 the Plywood. Manu- factureres Association of British ‘| Columbia: opened an office ‘in France and in 1962 in Germany, each manned by a_ technical counsellor’ speaking: the : lang- uage of. the country. Direct advertising in farm and. specifier: journals is car- ried out in‘the U.K. and Europe. The Association also participates in trade: and: housing missions, and. important. industrial exhi- bitions and: fairs, often in co- operation with the Caandian gov: ernment. Se Traditionally Zuuropeans nave fl ed Canada to study tim construction and Canadian buil- ding methods...In the United Kingdom the Plywood | Associa- | tion is. participating in. anew, the survey are over the age of) in charge of arrangements. 80, although ,453. were. under : 60 — some of them in their teens; The amount of non-TB disease does not vary, greatly in different. paris of the. City, compared to tuberculosis. which is much more: prevalent in the lower social-economic areas, Dr. jncesnae said he i ‘SHSS Activities By MARIE SETO_ non-tuberculous chest disease in Seven. members of the Sal- - Sch Operation Doorstsep surveys 38| mo hool : library ° club’ were. guests. of the SHES ing on very. well with school activities, There has never been such well attended § school dances dances) Library Pp &G Builders Supply acROss ‘FROM ‘THE ARENA - UR BUILDING SUPPLY EEANQUAR ARTERS club guests, with Mr.’ L. Fletcher, librarian and sponsor, arrived at the ‘school at°1 p.m. They were taken to our library where, they had lessons. of dibrary work with our Ubrarian, Mrs, . B, Spain, z During the last ‘hour, all of the 45-members of the SHSS ‘CEMENT PLYWOODS DOORS — -| Library Club had.tea with, the guests. It was indeed a pleasure to host the Salmo Library. cub MOULDINGS WINDOWS LUMBER HARDWARE F LOOR TILES sident, Irene Jensen and Robert Dutchak, secretary. The Roman Rams held a very tin successful noon hour dance on Friday. It seems things are go- £ = Honeylite Beéswax Candles Done up in gift assortments. Wet have. all ‘the shapes, sshrpre and colors, ‘Also’ ow in stock are the ‘new new style Canadian Candle is ‘bound to” please. - Pitts Prescriptions - Carl's Drugs ' FOR YOUR OUT-OF-TOWN GIVING Ti nAcAcAcinnn Ido; This “SEE THEM ALL AT - progress made | so far. | 4 Aner - COMPLETE INTERIO i guest speaker. Mr. J. Holden was Remembrance Guests from Salmo were Mr, L. M Hal- members ‘are = home-room : registration’ periods and are Analg it evaluable, “DESIGN SERVICE FOR YOUR HOME t ae & ae Ave.’ Trail, B.C. e 868-8433 i Ce sa | son. slides of her. trip to Mexico and m- Leaguo of Castlegar held its te-|] SALAD DRESSING, 24-02, 2 for. 79c Rev. E. A. Brophy opened) |’ CANNED the with the 1 tne ectne meaponience vas|| PEACH HALVES, 28-0z. tins, 3 for $1. MIR: LIQUID read by the president, Mrs. J. DETERGENT, 2 for BETTER BUY TEA BAGS, 100s. PACIFIC - JOHNNY'S GROCERIES and Ges Sales Ltd. — YOUR UNITED PURITY STORE —-= ‘Open 8 an 4 to 9'p.m: Daily ROBSON FERRY. PHONE: 365-7941 - : ss Mrs. Schwartzenhauer re- ported on the meeting she and G.: Gallo attended’ at the | Silver ‘Birch School. Mass intentions for Novem: | ber are for the souls of the men and women who lost their” lives were served by'.the CWL. e : ladies.. had © as their ‘| guest Miss B. McKinnon : of Nel- Miss , McKinnon ‘.. showed Bave..a. very... interesting mentary: during ‘the ‘showin; “NOW OPEN a Be B.C. MUSIC & ELECTRONICS os Owned and Managed by Peter and Vera Zoobkoff. ~ RECORDS —- GRUNDIG TAPE RECORDERS — MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS — GRUNDIG _ STEREO SETS — ADMIRAL TV . SETS — RADIOS — SHEET MUSIC -GRUNDIG STEREO CONSOLE 50 watts, AM, FM, FM. stereo, magic: eye ‘tuning, push * button: operation, bass and treble controls, four-speed out changer with floating head and: di 1 stylus, high gloss! finish. Only 528: 50 EXCELSIOR, EXCELSIOLA AND ~ ACCORDIANA: “ACCORDIANS | CLASSIC,: ELECTRIC AND ‘BASS GUITARS,. ‘CHORD ORGANS, ‘HARMONICAS, RECORDING: “) OTAPES, INSTRUMENT ACCESSORIES © : TRADES: “ACCEPTED B: come & ee “17 Pine St: Next to Gem Cleaners Phone’ 365.5762 duction?) in! fallgees. to. a. two- stage’rise. in ‘admission stand- ardg, and to a,-steady, improve. “meantime here's. your. Crossword. Puzzle answer: a Proaldent: John 3 Macdon-| ment in UBC teaching and stu: dent: gounseling, On ‘Dec. 11. the voters of Kinnaird will go’ to the polls to G decide, among: ‘ other |. things, lation. standing in June. without supplemental :: examinations © in August of the enrolment year. - The ' rate ‘dropped: to °15.4 ‘per .cent’ (457. students) ‘in .the 1964-65 ‘years, ‘after ‘the’ Senate again, increased admisaion stand-’ -ds:: by’: raising ‘the required | Unit. matriewation average. from ‘55 per cent to 60 Met ‘cent, or: an ce ot! herwise Sood igh’ sehiool re: ‘phe tiniversity “is ‘delight whether. or ‘not their: communi- of, their’ water adjusted’ to one Part ‘per million fluoride. The following ’’ article. on What. is Fluoridation has'‘been prepared by Dr. A.:S. Richard- son, ‘regional dental . consultant to: the, West: e peotenay Health init. : rae ® In 1904, it “was is reported ‘that’ among yore residing near Naples, Italy, ere! wasia: high teeth’ disfigure: ed’ to be: able; to ‘reduce:;the irate} xésorn stan with little or’no' chan d by. an. acetal brown; mottling. ‘This condition: was also noted ty: will have’ the fluoride, level |: Water Explained i in Article. other parts of the world and in the United States in sections of Colorado,:'Arizona, New ‘México and: Texas.’ .In1916 two American scien- tists, Black and Mckay, reported that. » something | iz water: was causing. ay mottling and that teeth so affected: were unusually resistant to decay. “Fifteen years. later in 1931 ‘American: and French scientists in’ the ‘water’ were responsible for. both the 2 mottting of and the! tance’ to’ decay. At this point the ‘United State: ublie health ee ‘cintered icture:‘and: set’ up‘ studies in! whi clearly wnalleates 3 not dnly ance. of ‘suc- cess 'and by increasing attetition | ~~ to the 2 au ee of ‘teaching and counseling the: first year. “The. results’ 18 ‘good. for ‘everyone, Youn: Beop le: unsuit. {i ed: for: universit c to’ other’ programs "here their aptitudes and ‘abilities can ‘meet ‘S1-the with: muccess. ns ie standard of: teaching is improved: by catering to stu- dents who clearly belong in ‘the university.The resources of the ‘university “are. ‘used :more © ef- fectively when ‘devot ed to ‘able stude: Benieees nts. 2s “The: change “in UBC's ‘po- licy: has been facilitated by the development of other es of post® igh school educa’ in ‘British Col >.“Formerly, high ‘schoo! i stu ; igh dents not: accepted-at umn versity. had ,no. alternative..but'‘to’ ter- ret 1} opening. of. th sl The Heutenaat governor, George Pearks, made the follow- remarks recently. at’ the of- nual. Christmas: seal campaign: Between Nov: :.16:and Dec. the *B.C/“'TB-Christmas: Seal Society will ‘conduct its sdle‘an- Christmas seals ceamapalgn: : The campaign is: aim: and «control vot ey: ‘and other funds for the society's @ 58th an-| 3 ‘nual fund:ralsing™:“effort,” the | - dat prevention |-: chest disease: first by. providing |::". seal campaign Seth Che ‘open: I urge every B: C. | ¢ic in seu to“play ‘ior vher: nea | ‘ -water contains some ‘amount ‘of the distribution of tooth moteling in'the U.S,, but also the amount of. reduction» in tooth decay which accompanied ‘it.. By. 1942 the US. public health’ service had. conducted . RITA'S HALL. i studies: in'.21 ‘U.S. ‘cities ‘with : ‘FRONT ST. age varying: concentrations of fluor- ides in: thelr. water =r supplies. and compared thi re- spective: tooth vaeeay” ‘rates. The conclusions ;reached we: hat tooth ~rates ,were much cay lower in’ cities ‘having 'one' part er Silllon ‘or ‘above. of in their water supplies and that | these reductions were not ‘due to: other factors eucl iss hard- Cox of the pared De of Pit- ‘tshurg “made* what' ‘can’ be: con- sidered a’ major contribution: to the advancement of, Public health. He reasoned that ‘since all + WIDE SELECTION OF: ‘FABRICS AND CARPETS Q FREE ESTIMATES! fluoride and since a ea of one ease and: the community’s dni the control Program: and:: second: in: educating. the os public:to ‘the facts: of chest: dis-|. ‘The made: in TB control. over the qninate. ‘their, formal.’ education. | battle against : Today,a_number “of ‘attractive wes other... poreiates efor, nee bs ‘exist. been won.: But, ‘although: tuber- culosis is‘a ‘preventable disease, there are‘ still‘4: or 5: thousand new: cases discovered in’ Canada “Ten' per ‘cent ‘of-these children: under: the: age‘ ge of 30. All too ‘often: these: children infected: within ‘a: commun!- o have''a free ‘tuberculin - test , if! positive,: a prevention: of tub: chairm: Cc; “TB-Christaas Seal: eoncte leadership that .. will | - to|-supplement, but never: replace. e .churches:.and id i private agen: E «The m ting ‘will be a ‘joint t! Christmas, ae swith , Se BA ire} take Pleasure in. declaring the Rita's. CWL,. Ca! Mr Vincent _ AO Me E ae Tfits Possible, Tim all for at Look? Ta ike to check into “Interviewer. ‘ » this. Where can T get comp! lete It:is,: You may, request. The : ; Matual Life to register: with a ns, to. e savings portion ot your. premium, up: ‘to ee Mr. Vincent Tt seems to.me = that everybody i vs should enow about this! - : ‘ You'reright]Particalarly peopl ; : who: are salle; a peal for. ‘“: themselyes. ‘Even people: now’ ‘-eontributing toa company. the Mutual L e pension plan may qualify . for. NCE OF Cat _ further tax relief. mse aD Repr itive: C. A. Anderson, ©. s ; + Castlegar, B.C: