12 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thurs., May 9, 1968 Some Progr On an. Eme A meeting of the ares binnning 6 health services plan committee was held men Health Cen- ite, ical recently by ‘Dr. lek ‘Schmitt, director, emergency health service The . Trail-Tadanac Hos- pital plan is couipicte, the Mater lospital aired | presentatives: from Cominco ess is Noted rgency Plan defence coordinators from Trall-Tadanac-Warfield, Ross- land, Castlegar-Kinnaird and from Fruitvale-Montrose, re- first aid and the provincial health department Walter W. Wait, Nelson zoue coordinator, reviewed follow: plan at Rossland rete com- leted, and a start made on the Castlegar and District Hospital plan, he reported. He also revealed :that an aréa health plan was already com- piled and copies made. The meeting was the moat, representative one to . Members Attending in: in- Friesen, « president ‘Trail-Tadanac Hogpital medic- al staff; Dr. J. F. F. Mykietyn, head of the Kootenay Dental Society; representatives from | d the nurses’ ass ions of the three hospital centres, civil CHURCH OF GOD trict concep’ one co! F ordinator Ee after sev- eral municipalities. r. G. Friesen expressed the hope that this change from| would not bring about a de- crease in efficiency of the cur- rent civil defence activity. Corroborating this was a mo- tion from the floor that ‘funds presently: available for civil lefence be supplemented by local and provincial govern- racate if necessary to main- & tin the present level of ac- In view of the fact that JUNIOR FOREST. WARDENS from the Castlegar-Kinnaira area were out in force this week to erect 60 fire prevention posters in‘the area. A group of them paused for the Cas- tlegar News camera at their point of rendevous, ‘before poring out. Interested youths from 10-15 years are invited to join. Local forest ranger Hugo Wood has pointed out that, with the fire season only nine days old, several fires have already been reported. Campers and hikers are ‘required to have permits before starting any fires. — Castlegar News Photo SHOPPERS’ GUIDE * SHOPPERS — Look for your name in one of the advertisements below, if it appears, phono er write the Castlegar News’ and wo will’ mail you a “erisp, new"$2.00 bill. YOURSELF ‘to DELICIOUS BAKED GQODS vs from our: Pete's TV SALES AND SERVICE HEADQUARTERS FOR Philips — Westinghouse — Fleetwood TV — STEREO — APPLIANCES For Service The Scoue At. . KIHNAIRD JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL in spring the students of | r “fully ude really baseball marked ‘they ‘are! Every noon end swing at they ey ean al simply walk a ee matical yards and enjoy te beauties of the rash” 88. ‘Farther over they can sit Jn’ the bleachers and ‘wate Pe a zai “af ei eis, back in thee schoolgroun: ds those not participating in ball are ‘practising track and field One consistent worker in the latter division is little Sal- vue). do, while similarity. at the first pitch and if you si you are auto- Jor part in ‘backs Diay- a ese edifices — (which will be unveiled at our spring Re- Judy Allingham is in, the fentre at the very top, trying o|her best to stay up there. Bhcigh Ma, hag the most “weight-lifting” to TOTAL D. supportin; ng | bandstands, the others: per- . i form a B fouluitude of jobs ‘dom ra to sustained Sa‘ | aie sti a Rab MeRe ARIE SAL ORE PTT BAKERY DEPARTMENT The cooks of KJSS have} at the Kinnaird Community Hall is | now retired and. the Pastor: Rev. Ira Johnson Phone 365-6762 Welcome Aid to Mothers Sundav School 9.15 a.m. Morning Worship 10 a.m. 7 p.m. Fri. - youth fellowship 7.30 p.m. Wed. Bible Study and Prayer — Held in homes that a re. Mr. Wait ie ing that a full advanced treat- ment center. and casualty col- PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 781 First Ave. Pastor: Rev. L. M. Simmones Phone 865-5212 Sundav Schoo! 9.55 a.m. Morning Worship 11 a.m. Evangelistic Service 7 p.m. Tuesday: Bible Study and Prayer 7.30 p.m. Friday: Young Peoples 7.30 pm, paicaMedaas CHURCH Tecting t unit be stored in Trail an an emergen - tal unit also be stored in the De J. F. F. Mykietyn re- ported that the Dental As- sociation of the East and West Kootenay was organiz- ed and had two mobile” den- tal units, one at Trail and the various large centres;,this ser- vice wi Provided by New Service - Some of the requirements are:; incorporation :under the Com-| Societies. Act, employment of mittee, was recently formed|a paid director and. the con- in’ this district. ducting of a. survey of doc The committe tors, public’. health closely with the social welfare | ministers, social workers rand department, attempts to find | other professional people to capable women to go into/ establish whether or not such 1988, St. Davis pact with R. W. ni of aS al at a moment's notice. Reports were received from almost all members pre- sent and there was a general request et an exercise in- three hospitals Shoal pa held sometime in fo blocks East of the [fre west castteatrd Shopping Plaza Small emergencies would 10 am Sunday School Hour |be handled by the various 11 a.m. Morning Worship _| hospital 7.80 pm. Evangelistic Service Tues.. 730 Prayer-Bible Study Phone 365-3150 W. Love, Minister LUTHERAN CHURCH SERVICES Sundays. at 3 p.m. Held in St. David's Anglican Chureh Sunday School 2 p.m. Rev. Harold C. Clark ————— ST. DAVID'S ANGLICAN CHURCH 8am. Holy Communion © 11 am. Holy Communion 7.30 p.m. Congregational Meeting GRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 7th Ave. Kinnaird Rev. J. H. Wiseman Service of Worship and Sun-| showing of some colored slid- day School at 9.30 a.m. Minister Rev. J. H. Wiseman, BA jin the practice and the plan| normal and usual, Hats it was J felt that a fairly large exercise involv- ing casualties for each hos- pital would do much to prove how efficient the overall plan was. If there were errors or | omissions, these would appear tie paccdal wel- further He suggested # shat a) more ghey feat again two . I. months later in Janu: of iteer rh aaa t mec- 1967 at St. David's can | essary, assistance from his de- church to discuss the forma-| partment might be the an- tion of oo an organization | swer. z and to learn the requirements for receiving government aid. They were addressed by Mrs. J. V. Rogers who served vice becoming Mee D. Shields, supervisor of | would ~ canply like more in- Service, please . 365- thi, 7112,, 388-5096 or: 365-5950. “Baked Fresh Every Day In Our Bakery” could be changed accordingly. After the mee! Wait expressed the hope that the Grand Forks area could also be included in the scope of this Committee. Castlegar Socials Mrs, H. Johnson Ph. 365-8294 Guest at the home of Mrs. L. P. Ferguson for a week was her sister, Mrs. H. J. Hepper f Marysville. Several social events were held honoring Mrs, Hepper while here. Mrs. J. Seaton entertained her at the tea hour Saturday of last week, Mr. and Mrs. B. Hill entertained her at dinner on Thursday, followed by the es of Mr. Hill’s hunting trip in the fall. Mrs. G. Terhune took 2 and Mrs. Hep- per. on a tour of the new ‘SAVE SAVE SAVE. on SHETLAND/LEWYT FASHIONABLES... Vacuums for Women Who Love Beauty! SHETLAND / “SNO-FLAKE’ FASHIONABLE VAGUUM CLEANER ~ LOW AS BONNETT'S BOYS’ & MEN’S WEAR The. 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It looks ie a 2 landoeape sf (alleys and gorges’ covered nits and ually ob observe a little creatur- eart beating — or so we Now we can’ ur im (tl Phone 365-5160 world,” ashe points out. pe) is a real “Walt Disney WE BUY AND SELL | Open Weekdays 1 Open Fridays 1 GLENMERRY USED FURNITURE 3194 Highway Drive in the Millar and Brown Building, Trail. Phone 364-1822 3 a - 5.30 aa Tape measures are flying a- round the Home Ec oom as es, to determine what size pat- tern to order for their new dresses, t week has’ been Minor Baseball 29" when four games were played i in the Little Canadian son Mets tied 19-19; the Rob- son Giants took the’ tlegar Braves 21-11 and the Castle- gar gar Angels beat Thrums Yan- Wernesdiiy. evenin, oe Castlegar Dodgers too) took the Giants ‘20-2; white the Braves edged the Yankees 12-11. The won over the Mets CasileserRebscn ‘Minor Baseball Action Underway EV) Bodard Full Installation Still Only $15.00 Kinnaird, am. is : < “ q BEd Returning Gt Officer 4 Sunday School Castlegar, 930 a.m. CENTRAL FOOD MART. OPEN SUNDAYS. 10 A.M. TO 6 P.M.