14 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 24, 1969 "Nurses Institute Told that Selkirk : HAreovinclal Librarys ‘dpariianent Bldgses Victoria, B.C. i Dec. 31/32109 NOTICE China puneay icine Ang- Castlegar Guides & Brow- can & United Church niles Cookie Drive, Apr. Second Talent Show STLE sAR NEWS Plans Nurses Training Program _ Selkirk College is ve hopeful of ‘announelng a two. year registered nurses’ pro- reco! of delegates for the nurses’ institute which was held here|o: at the weekend. In announcing future in- Mr. Soles stated ig pro, college were moving vi Ya-| The medical fac ities the area have been asses- sed and he was hopeful of a major anpogneerent on thisja rogram : eth Yt ae be the first lwo-year program ina ior college in Be. There is. pre- sently a two-year course at the B.C. Institute of Tech- nolo; . Margaret Neylan, as- told ajo! tre ina si ortage ough not a real sae ay Bri ish Ce Columbia. to ave 2 ine sirections to those in the nursing field and half the nurses that are need- ed are graduated here while m the commonwea- ae fe_are now, even getting sprinkling of nurses from the PUinited States.” She added; “There now many professions open to women, and ni iz have to compete with these sistant Professor in the school |it 01 imation of British 8 ‘seems | ical. tenay the others half we attract pri-| Mrs. Top Speed MOTORCYCLES NORTON COMMANDO “R” SS Quarter Mile 104 E.T. 12.8 Cycles ONLY $1475.00 Columbia Motorcycles ° 121 mph professions.” “persons _at- Over 150 as-|tended “the institute, one of the largest e' events f its kind ever held in the Columbia. Those who attended were fom the West Koo-|were t with a few ex-|gocia ne being Mar- lecturer in med- ical nursing at Lake- head University at Port Ar- thur, Ont. ‘president of the West district RNABC, ig education de- pertinent of UBC. She stated Miss Neylan did the are| groundwark for the “Inst instiinte and made local preciate the need for sue such i service ing as the insti- tute provides. givin: titled “What id Hap, Nursing”, Mrs. Ney! of how nursing as sha} bythe society in ening in spoke which it her address, |garet Planned for The second in a series ing care and the implications Ban eT | aa ing practices o - Bie ek and an evaltia mn .of the school of f of narsing at UBC of ni at Baumgart, 25 a8-/six cash p: pocia B, ea oral Dick Teal feature the Helen Shore. folowing The local committee for and Secondary schools in JBC | district tive off, onore | Helo, Elizabeth Rush, Martha ofl Wi Lana Rilkoff and twill be be competing for aK Fitzpatrick, Bobb: on robe of | a 2 5 Louise Zurel of Tonight Delphine Zarikoff, Jerry Mos- and jaa Walbauee and Linda (C}sen, Ann’ lokimoff e | Wayne Ostoforoff and Manuel ~ Guest artists will be feat- will include three Schedule fo ft The following is the sche- dule for fhe he / Cast legar-Rab- Minor Baseball Assocla- lease clip thé schedule and She it handy for Teady re- those sent to shape hs expectations of this soc- es have ta taken place, she Comers caused both by She spoke of the double role many nurses now ‘play part of She asked the nurses to Teassess themsel that sta- tistics a year ago showed there were iy. boss were like a dinosaur—only a history. were not given enough room to develop their _Antelligence bosses | discussion groups tonight: Urses ily or community Tesponsi- frail rie president of the West, tenay district an Wednesdays and j uhuredays [ABC and Rivers ‘Schoo Family Life Pca Final Session Tonight The final session int the| community wouldn't be such ecessful family life develop-|a mess. “This community is a othe mee because nobody car- aes “«Phis. family is going to 2. 3” homey want to be a pal to kids. ed “The” dauts don’t give a damn about the , problems of the world. . plored by pants in Pe nels “What comes first, fam- bilities?” a damn about me... Baseball Announced tion. Parents. nal kel to (Ser Lot — Mondays, , e-|2t singnen Fi i| pieces because aybody is ever | Castlegar “My parents don’t give r Minor gers at Robson School. ge at Kinsmen Park;' Castlegar | Dodgers and Castlegar Braves at north end’ SHSS. Castlegar Braves and. Castlegar ‘Angels Park, | tndlans ura May 2 22a Expos ins ani legar 03 at ‘Thrums Park; k; Castle Angels‘and Ootischenia Venk ees at Kinsmen Park. Fri, May.2 — Castlegar at Sottechenta. ie Kinsmen’ Park will be te’ ‘home field of the Cas- tlegar Castl will be the home field of the Dodgers. Robson School Grounds will be the home field of: the Robson fiants and: Robson Mets. Thrums Park will be the home field of the hrams: ae dians and Ootischenia P. will be | the home: field of 4 service, Anglican’ church, Apr. 27 - 10.30 a.m. Film to be shown. * Rummage ‘Sale to . For pick- up ph. 5-8281 or 5-64’ : Entertainment bo held ae aad Mn’ Pacha 3. Any ‘77. 28-5 p.m Sr. Citizens Mesting, ir. 25 - 7.30. Legion aur films cholzuk. Castlegar Cub: and Sect Bottle Drive. April O.E.S. Daffodil Tea - 'e 26. € nited Marlane basement nt, podaat 8 Pn. Parents wel- SMIT Church. -. leeting April PLUMBING & H’S Tea May 12 pan Robson Rec. HEATING LTD. Robson: Evening Group. ie, 61 CRESCENT ST. — PHONE 365-7531 — CASTLEGAR “SENIOR CITIZENS! TAKE ADVANTAGE OF. THE ‘Sneak Preview’ of the ROTARY SENIOR CITIZENS VILLA in. Castlegar SUNDAY, APRIL 27th from 1 to 4:p.m. This is your opportunity to view the units:— complete applications, if you have not already done 50, and have answered. any questions you may wish to ask, My only Tespons Casino Road — Trail, B.C. — Phone 364-2877 ‘ELY. ON YOUR FRIENDLY PHARMACIST... Our help is as far as your nearest phone! Need a prescription filled? An emergency first- aid preparation? Or just everyday needs from your drug store. Give us a call. CASTLEGAR DRUG R. E. 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FOR ‘SPECIAL Storm and Screen Windows Made to Order All Sizes of Glass Cut to Order KOOTENAY BUILDING SUPPLIES “We Take Better Care of Your Building Needs“ 636 Columbia Avenue — Phone 365-5155 Published Every ‘Thursday: at “The C ; of the Koot Anil 29 ‘April 30: » CASTLEGAR, Eee COLUM ‘{ THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1969 10 CENTS PER COPY nee face is needed the service. Aan areas I and:J," aa innaled otepever, fare This thle municipal: taxes this fexied’ ot on users, although it'some policing, |is. when resent .a» small nsiderably Jess than. that ae 117.85 mills last year’ 14 mills, In presenting the budget, finance G.. ‘Rust stated the alll rate has been held constantly low “and an end to .these things all come about? fe -Polnted | out that in- in soclal ‘Whe xtra ra burdén carried y snow removal.and sanding :W' would also account for an ite, crease of a little better: than a mill. New. street lights would Yepresent another half mi and there. were increases" in labor costs across the whole operation. expenditures for am- bulance service, the $1 of the $3 “per (92,880) as stipulated tis used for ambulance se erneoes only. The : ‘ambulance’ service costs were $2,141, showing a different f $900. sree differe: se this year. to: omar r free.am: bulance service ‘to any resi- dent of Kinnaird who defin. capita grant in -this |: ould need wil so, be Pal iif properly. need ‘would tin; of $250 in interest’ fe to the budget figures. year,» | Mayors bj act of pecial th subject) of a’ 8) meetin; between local: municipal ie Meet Pickersgill and’ took’ the 1 lati thet’ “for ‘once connection‘ made ie Both mayors said they BCA: and PW. ers and oa Trans; Commissio! hairman Pickersgill at Ottawa last The | airport. ‘committee here bad decided to impose the to make up the de- ficit ted i as a result of ill {the small landing fees paid by B.C. Air Lines Nord 262's. It not be levied at. an airport here the DOT had made re |come from the Castlegar-Kin: fayol of ‘Nelson and Ald. G. S. Rust chairman ‘| Central Kootenay "Regional istrict,.”; ‘Mr. Little’ said Mr. Pickerseill - was aware of the had .. alread; Driver’s School Gets Trustee 0K For Local Siudonts fficient in directed oth at ‘looked into? ie said the chairman iy itter be cTc took the attitude that ‘any: airport that. wants run its own business and can do so cheaper than thé | th DOT should be allowed to do y' ed,- however, : that decision: is nat the: CTC’s,, but (| rather is of: the transport department. tie said MrPic ersgill “is going to bat for us © Castlegar Rinne ird ‘Are The disastrous flood that hit Trail from three ‘rampag- ing creeks which overflowed their banks on Wednesday of last week saw aid for the city area. “Red” Warner of Kinnaird, th civil defence coordinator for f | this area, rushed 2,800 sand- bags from Kinnaird to Trail with the’ aid of other local CD personnel. Pumps and other equip- ment were also taken,. and Mr. Warner said he’had' alist fravel to Trail ae help out if of volunteers who offered to|a canvassed - pri. The board of trustees of ifm. te Meek With official: Members: ;| vatex homes ; in“ Robsot ally gar: Area Youth Guilly of Pot Possession A 19-year-old Blueberry Creek youth, Dixon Scantiand Was found guilty yesterday) joy’ and District Ci : would © take on Sa after: school. and and Sundays. In Pieolies the cost of the course, members of the board noted insurance’ r: es are reduced to ‘you people who. have taken ‘an urse whi ly shown benefits from earlier water |Castl : feeinine. proval was also give: for. "he use of a bus for the commission’s s er recreation program. : CASTLEGAR’S PUBLIC WORKS comnittee chairman, ‘Ald. Ed Mosby, announced at ounce last regular the town has. been considering thi er Williams reman Jang, who: pleaded not pully, to ata: 28 for sentencing. e' charge was laid as the aasult of a routine check by RCMP ‘on March 11. ~ Humane Society Elects Officers “New officers were named at the recent annual meeting of the Columbia’ Ht legar suppaitte ee the airline ‘during its 21-year association with this community. In. letters delivered by CPA. representative Jim Me chie to ror. Trail |... Ce: i stated they represented he |Kinberry rt, the! for Calgary-bound Passeng: < lack }to Mr. Pickersgill for the per-!ers. rie are ‘all day. _ ‘Bi C. Kootenay and Interior witane “The air hostesses dressed in: gold’ outfits: and ‘based * Kin. proudly wear-their:'unique Thunderbird: motif: wings, lens. the girls. BBE ‘Indian: “‘and‘are particularly thrilled because of the part they acm “playing in being the first air hostesses for am expumiling ‘airline. Shown here, left to right, are Shirley Binder, Eesm Cellier, Susan: Cooper, Johanna Aitken; Coral Smith, whe ie superyioe of ln flight, eeeviess 28 SS oe Mary. ‘Now i in ‘Front of Kinnaird Heit A group: of parents who | safety’ ef the’ children..who Road must use the crosswalks at con- cern abou€. the safety § of school: childrén *in: the Blue- 5 | berry-Paulson and y- the but arrangements should be made to pick: up and unload in front of Road and“Highway 3. ‘The evening with -the board of school ‘trustees of school Dis- ane. | et ‘No. 9. _ “The prime — concern,” vi" | aia Bob Sahistrom, . spokes- man. for the. group; is the He said claims for com- Eanes had. been” made from as far away from ‘the ys area as Castlegar and He: added:: “Even thoughi| ie we are no longer’ to ‘be. priv-| 5 ed to serve directly, | 3 leg you. “hope the ‘citizens ‘will’ continue.:to Sle matter how. close‘or far away f our: eye, pre ary, _ Woodrow. of presi- | air: ‘services. feat cm M: Mac beth vice pre: n|sident and’ Allen ‘Selbie’ sec ary-treasurer. are:Ralph West, Bob > Walle and: ‘John Pearce, that e community’s main tho- roughfare from an aesthetic point of view and hopes “to see fo ogy i ee © umbia ‘Ave. The _ spend more ‘money. above the Some this year, than below: are...If we don’t have yl ving areas met Monday jthe ‘board allow school buses to-transport the children. up Milestone Road tothe Kin- naird Elementary © School yard, thus . eliminating the af the Kinnaird Hall instes:? of the present loading zone. Chairman of the board of trustees, Mrs. Walter Jacob- son, stated that the flashing Ted lights of the school bus would stop the traffic on the a» safer hazards of the In: presenting « the .dele- gate’s case, Mr. Sahlstrom FLASH A .50c boarding fee ‘will be levied'on airline: passeng- ers at: Castlegar Airport ef- ive July 1. : Liner? committee ‘chair-' man, R. A. D. West advised he Caitlegar News’ yesterday poke of the hazards of group | "5° crossings and ‘the tie-up: of|t, traffic on'a main highway. He crossing during this period of time for other children: who while students would have no need He |, TO the intersections at; teacher at Robson; Mrs. Har- vey Prevost, primary teacher at. Woodland Park Schook, and; Nelson E: Allen. cn