CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Oct. 26, 1967 Why One Buys a Poppy g on downtown streets, ‘outing Poppies and asking lonations. In considering the popples the donations there are cer- tain questions which arise. This story, submitted by the Castle- gar Legion Branch No, 170 an- swers some of these questions, WHEN PEOPLE ASK Why should I)wear a poppy? When yen wear a poppy or display wreaths, you honour the war dead and you hel lp the living. How do I help the li Your contributions provide wick help for needy veterans would be deducted. Are campaign ‘expenses high? Campaign expenses are un- usually low because all work is voluntary. How much of this money collect- ed stays in the community? ‘bout 70 per cent. The rest helps welerans by going to the of service across Cana What are ihe “Service Bureaus? They are Legion depart- ments which give any veteran or dependent help with pensions and other problems. rey will act on his behalf with the feder- al government. There Is no charge to the veteran or depen- dent. The experience of service aoa their suse what does this help conslst Any veteran may appeal to yy trust fund for emerg- ency such as food, shelter or zmuedical expense There are ig such prob- lems, enables the Legion to keep a close check on veterans’ leg: islation and recommend chang- es where changes are justified. Can poppy money be used for anything else? education in aasnviga and needy tion must be hela i trust. They are to by the public. Doesn't the g Pensions for veterans? In fact many veterans do eee ae But many oth- ers, although handicapped do not. However, no pension can provide for eventualities such as fire, a long illness on the part of the breadwinner or other medic- al expenses. Does any veteran or dependent get poppy fund help? Yes, In fact 75 per cent of all cases involve veterans who are not Legion members. Does all the money raised thro- ugh the sale of poppies and wreaths go into veterans wel- fare? Most. of it does, However, expenses such as cost of poppies provide and other supplies naturally They are held in a bank secount seperate from that of the branch- es, and cannot be used for any other’ purposes than. stipulated above, How auch should I give? We suggest that you give according to the dictate of your conscience. You might remem- ber that the cost of all the things the poppy fund provides is much higher today than it used to be. Therefore it takes more to do the same job. Who makes the poppies and Mitre A number of, veterans who were receiving very small pen- sions several years ago decided the to supplement their Income by making th and selling them on ‘Remembrance day. Full Course Dinners CITY CENTRE MOTEL NOW OFFERING & Take-Out Orders — Photo by Jack Cash irvine - Godderis Wed At North Vancouver A double-ring wedding cer-| emony officiated by the) se bride's prother, Rev. Francis God of elowie took place oranne te summer at St. Edmund’s and John Alexander irvine, son oft and Mrs, J. D. Irvine of The chureh was decorated in pink and white gladioli and| carnations. Katherine _Chadland sang a solo, Ava Maria. The wed- ding music was layed and sun; by Sisters of th z Jesus. : Given in age by her father, the bride wore an Adine skirt of 01 organza over taffeta with a detachable train border- and ccattered re-embroidered lace, For jewellery accent she wore a cultured pearl necklace earrings, a gift from the groom CASTLE THEATRE and maid of honor, er French illusion veil was ris| secured to a headpiece of curved tulle petals bordered with seed pearl=. She carried a bouquet of roses and stephantis in a cres- cent formation. ‘Maid of ‘honor, Aileen’ Heal of Oliver and brid , Shi Vetter of Kelowna and Betty Smith, cousin’ of the bride, por arpa. . School Briafs replacement for tempor: claude Bissel tendent of School District No. 9, is Bob Price, who formerly held the position in the Ladysmith district: superin-|' we stuck a full solection, of SAVAGE SHOES for children Maddocks Shoe Store Mr, peice 18 handling the Bissell, who was injured tn Ja traffic accident several weeks ago. a dee ie ae eg The troublesome school bus continues’ to. plague the school board. Ordered from a Leth-' bridge firm, the bus arrived very promptly but was found to have ‘an ‘inadequate motor. In the lat- ‘est; development, a member’ of ‘the’ board examined several ne ‘sible replacements during a be the suppliers and found none them ‘sat ry. The a ompany, has promised a new bus will be sent with all possible haste, however. Funeral Services” For Mrs, McKenzie ‘Held in Trail Tuesday Mrs, Matilda McKenzle, 76 mother of a Kinnaird. woman, died October 20 in the Trail- Tadanac Hospital after a long illness. Mrs. McKenzie was porn Feb. 17, 1891 in’ Huntly, Aber- deenshire, Scotland. She moved with her family to Trail,in 1925 from. id. She was a member of First Presbyterian Church, Predeceased by her husband James in 1965, she is survived by two sons, Jim and ‘Alastair of Beaver Falls; two daughters, brn. of ‘Sunningdale; ichildren. and. one great- tired in peaoocks blue gowns of peau de elegance. Their empire-style were appliqued’ with Sale blue lace, outlined with seed pearls. Clusters of pale blue leaves cen- tered with pe: lue roses formed their headpieces. Each carried bouquets of pink rose- buds accented with pale: blue | tulle, Best man was James Polo- mark of Vancouver with Donald ert Irvine, of Fernie, brother of the groom, ushering, A three-tiered wed cake decorated in white and silver topped with a silver cross cen- tered with two rings signifying the double-ring ceremony, cen: tered-the bride’s table for the Inn. reception at the Avalon’ Motor |M: panera services were held Tuesday. in Carberry’s Memorial ces | Chanel, ¥ Pte Rev. R. L. Allison officiating. Cremation followed. ‘Dr. Yule Speaks _ AURNA Meeling © The regular monthly eed > in| Tymchuk of Vancouver and Rob- | gistered Ni were 14 members:present and Mrs. D. Salisbury, president, pre- sided Mrs, Salisbury reviewed the Chapter. ‘bylaws. “Mrs. M. Cooper, and a. fh The Salvation Army 173 Columbia ‘Avenue ‘ will welcome Lieut.-Colonel & Mrs. Wm. Ratcliffe; Divisional Commanders for B.C., South Division, this Sunday morning, October 29th at 11 a.m. at a Great Gospel Service. There will be an enroll- ment of four new Soldiers to the Castlegar Corps. The public are cordially invited to attend. Come early and bring a friend. Canadian Pacific Airlines announces new winter schedule in effect October 29, 1967 Complete detailed schedules now available at your nearest CPA ticket office and your travel agent. ‘wert the forming of a future BANQUETS SERVED WITH EITHER AMERICAN OR CHINESE DISHES TONITE & FRIDAY Shows 7 & 9 Leslie Phillips, J. R. Justice DOCTOR IN. CLOVER : CITY GENTRE MOTEL DINING ROOM & COFFEE SHOP ' AMERICAN AND CHINESE CUISINE William Holden Paul Newman SAT., MON., ‘TUES. Janice Rule ALVAREZ KELLY Selected Shorts WED., THURS. FRE: >: Sophia Loren Shorts - Color - Cinemascope GOVERNMENT OF THE PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA REGULATIONS GOVERNING: SEWAGE DISPOSAL NOW IN EFFECT in British Columbia are new SEWAGE DISPOSAL REGULATIONS. All installations of septic tanks and absorption fields must meet the requirements of the They must be and before being covered. & Soil Tests at a proposed disposal site must be arranged by the owner and a report sub- mitted to the Medical Health Officer before applying for a permit. @ Where ground are for an field, alternate methods of disposal may be approved by the Medical Heaith Officer. ™ The Medical Health Officer for the area is the approving authority, ™ The Regulations provide penatties for infractions. NEED FOR NEW. REGULATIONS Efficient sewage disposal Is vital In the contro! of communicable disease. Outbreaks of communicable diseases such as dysentery and infectious hepatitis, for example, can be due to inadequate sewage disposal or to malfunctioning septic tanks. New regulations are needed to deal particularly with areas of rapid growth that are not served by municipal sewerage systems. Many septic tank failures occur as a result of poor installation, PURPOSE OF NEW REGULATIONS @ To improve sewage disposal in unorganized and other areas where septic tanks are the means of disposal. aTo provide uniform sewage disposal REGULATIONS APPLY 10: British w EXISTING INSTALLATIONS where the Medical Health Officer judges there exists a danger to public health, + @ PROPOSED INSTALLATIONS (septic tanks or other systems of acceptable type) which must me approved and have a permit from the Medical Health Officer before construction begin: These REGULATIONS GOVERNING SEWAGE DISPOSAL were authorized by the Lieutenant- Governor in Council on September 14, 1967 under provision of the HEALTH ACT. Coples of the Sewage Disposal Regulations may be obtained from your local Medical Health Sitlcer: che HEALTH BRANCH DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE. Hon. W. D. Black, Minister. J. A. Taylor, M.D., Deputy Minister Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B.C. « For her ‘8 Mrs. Godderis chose a blue Ital- ther hat entone and white ac-| censors completed her ensem- The “groom's mother, Mre; Irvine, wore’ a: two-piece dusky rose ensemble witha. pleated mohair hat entone and beige. ac- bud corsa e bride, was master of cere- monies, uncle of the M. Smith, : bride,” offered the toast to the bride with the groom respond- 1g. R s For the wedding trip to Van- couver Island, the bride donned a two-piece Swiss linen’ tunic- suit set off by a picture hat en- tone. She wore white accessories and a white gardenia corsage. Out-of-town guests were Mr. and- Mrs. E. J. B : Olive: ‘Mr. and Mra, Te E, Jack. : topter ey Seni: “Boyd Gierigan, tins. Mire. D. Mr. an Wi and Frances, Abbotsford; Dawn MacLean, ‘Spokane, i ian knit silk suit. An ostrich fea-| « nurses’ club at SHSS and at Sel patients, E For all travel arrangements seo... . PH, 365-7542. >. cessories, Both mothers had pink rose- |" ages. ‘he Eugene Godderis, brother of | :