CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Mar. 22, 1962 Handicapped Children (continued from page one) Masonry and wood frame construe- tion would 8 allow for simplified ties to be and — smaller homes allow more in- dividual attention and personal se- curity for the children, For these reasons, he advised, the develop- ment of a Home in the Kootenays windows a simple type heating system would lower maintenance costs, Although it is impossiblo to establish cost of such a building, is being studied with interest | yiso throughout Canada. Mr. M, Weller, architect, then elarified the proposed plans for the now Home. Suggestions and criticisms noted from meetings held by various Chapters would af- fect the final plans, In brief, the Plan must provide for a “residen- tial home,” not a hospital, day school or institution. It must pro- vide for daily living needs, as well as mental and physical act- ivities. This is a tremendous chal- lenge, he said, since this home is or Home just completed in PEL Cost of operation would be dependent upon fund-raising cam- paigns and maintenance must be | in ecnomical, he commented. Admit- tance must be restricted initially to those able to ‘assist in the oper- ation of the Home and who were 18 and over to obtain the maxi- mum grants from the government ‘-for financial aid: Though the pre- sent aim is for 120 children, he Pointed out that 35 acres could accommodate many more. ff is a major problem, he warned. However, for the initial effort one fully-trained In the discussion period the corporated readily. Emergency porarily in the isolation ward. No servicing problems were anticipa- ted — especially drainage since there was ample slope and ex- panse of area, Creston would pro- an abundance of water right’ on the property. The ultimate aim of the fund drive in ‘the East and West Kootenays will be $300,000, of it was stated. Mrs. G. Meredith told the meeting that the B.C. Association would hold its annual conference and workshop in. Trail this ‘year May, - for $60 from Mrs. P. Wanjoff, Jr., on behalf of the Doukhobor La- dies of Robson. Mrs. M. Rilkoff Presented a cheque for $50 from the Castlegar Russian Women's Institute. Further amounts were received from the Robson Women's Institute for $5 and from the Ren- ata Women's Institute for $5, as well as two private donations. could manage with a stage | willing to learn under RENATA SOCIALS Mr. Weller said the property is on two levels — on the upper level the future highway is being constructed, There is also reason- able access from the present high- way. The plan provides for a cen- tral functional core with residen- tial units clustered around it, Bed- reoms would have 2-bed cubicles, walls being only part way up to + ensure privacy without BolaRon®: Mrs. M. Rohn Mrs, E. Levick of Trail and Mrs..G, McPherson of Nelson were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. Warkentin. Mr. and Mrs. W. Leduc and family of Kinnaird were Sunday Mrs, ve P. Rempel. Mr,'and Mrs, M. Grubesie ‘and daughter Candace accompanied by : given to easy exit in cae ould ri son of arall one Mr. M. Wolfe of Eighth Anniversary Gf Minto Chapter No. 79 Members of Minto Chapter No. 79, Order“of the Eastern Star, en- . tertained. after their regular meet- ing ‘Tuesday ‘evening in the Twin Rivers Hall on the occasion of their ‘eighth. anniversary with about’ 110 present. Guests were from: .-Northport,:° Kettle-: Falls;: Rossland, Trail and Nelson. a iss L, McKenzie, worthy mee ron of Minto Chapter wi visitors at the pone Of Mr J. Wolfe, and Mrs, R, Sahtstrom and~ vdeuahter Gwen’ spent’ the weekend in Kinnaird. Mrs. K. Dyck has returned to her home after spending the win- ter at the coast visiting her bro- Mrs, J. Hamm. Mr, and Mrs. J. Dyck and daughter. Eleanor, spent the week- end in Nelson visiting at the home of: pa ae Mrs. J. Mrs. J. Letkeman and Taiehters "Pearl and Beverly were Sunday visitors to Trail. hearty welcome to the visitors and hoped‘ they would all have a Bood time. The serving table was covered with a'lace cloth over white and centered with a large birthday cake decorated in blue, pink and pale greer:: It bore the ‘inscription “Minto Chapter No, 79 eighth birthday” ‘and was. surrounded with five tall, lighted tapers in pastel shades, Presiding at ‘the tea and cof- fee urns throughout the evening Were Mrs: Mary Buchanan ‘of Col- ‘Chapter, Trail and | Mrs, Jean Mcintosh of Pine Tree Chap- ter, Kettle Falls, Mrs. Gladys Rose of Alpha Chap- ter, Rossland, who is also assoc- fate conductress of the Grand Chapter of B.C., cut the birthday cake and. wished Minto Chapter the very best for the coming year. A delicious buffet supper was enjoyed by all present at which Mrs, Buchanan ‘extended greetings from Kettle Falls and read a short poem wishing Minto Chapter con- tinued success.. i i estimated at $200,000, he ad- |B sed, problems of possible fire were no- | ted, Required ramps could be in-l& cases could be accommodated tem- | Ba vide fire protection and there is | jam Mrs. Moore received a cheque | fi visitors at the home of Mr. and|& ey and Brenda Morr. ther and_ sister-in-law, Mr. . and | Grand representative of B.C.,|— m=(HUCK’S KINNAIRD, B.C. 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