CASTLEGAR NEWS, Wednesday, Nov. 9, 1966 eVRT! CYNTHIA 7 u's § HORRENDOUS! | GEMMIN, MEDALI/"" HORRENDOUS MAY NOT BE THE RIGHT WORD....IN CLASS Yd CAN HEAR. HIM ALL OVER THE ROOM, “W/7 SUCKING HIS MEDAL! Fourth Petition for Road Work by Council for Spring Taken A petition was received from residents of a long block from Elm St. to Green St. on Srd Ave. ' for extension of paving to the sidewalks. .. e petition, the fourth to Th be atken by. Castlegar council, ‘was filed at council's meeting last week. t The petitioners were sub- sequently advised that none of this work would be carried out before spring 186° Ald. Jim coal in charge of paving, made a second plea for those considering. similar petitions to get them into the town office at the earliest pos- sible date to allow inclusion in the 1967 budget, which is provisionally being drawn up later this month. Mayor: Invited To Reception For Lord Mayor Mayor R..C. Maddocks has accepted an invitation from Lt- Governor George Pearkes to at- Oil Products Used to Repair Many Parts of the Anatomy ‘Thousands of people in Can- ada today.are alive and working with plastic eye lenses, mech- anical heart valves, polypropy- tend a it House re- ception for His Worship’ the Lord Mayor, of. London in Vic- zy toria on Sun., Nov.. 20. : ‘The invitation; extended to all provincial mayors, follows the Lt.Governor’s visit to Cas- tlegar in August. Combing © the . ceremonial with the practical, Ald; Jim Cor- | OT bett- was authorized to accom- pany Mr. Maddocks to the cap- ital to hash over highway prob- lems with Hi Phil Gaglardi:: ighways minister silastic brain membranes, rubber. ten- Re gO. would have all been blind, lam or dead. Actially waye ‘biol. tore lage Hives ways or missing parts’ But what 1s ig new is the recent - ae develop- the, most advanced ST. DAVID’S esday 8.00 p.m. Bible Study. Thursday 10.00 a.m. Home League. Phone 365-7112 Envoy Cliff: Phipps APOSTOLIC CHURCH 2 blocks East of the Castleaird Shopping Centre 7.30. p.m, EVANGELISTIC SERVICE... - ‘ Phone 365-5884 Rey. C. Stone, Minister All Welcome PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE . 791 First, Ave. Pastors mee Ped ad Services Sunday: thi aa 2 m. Sunday School .m.. Worship ve 30 Youth Meeting “Where you are.a stranger but GRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. J. H. Wiseman. this is nothing new, , work at the moment is being done..on the artificial implant- able heart and a promising mod- el ues already Pee designed. It was developed ‘by 7 jai team at Baylor. University, Texas , head- ed by. one of the ‘world’s leading heart’ surgeons, Dr. Richie! DeBakey, the.man who replace a_major artery in the Duke “¢ tial hearts, similar to the one used in the Houston operation, wil be available. to. all. medical centres. in the coming year ata iow. cost of a few. thousand dol- Jars each. What DeBakey is doing in artificial heart. research, others Dr. DeBakey asserts that |° a within five years doctors will be |” ed replacing the human heart al- most as a matter. of course. Par-| yrs. Mrs; D. E; Hughes 365-5503 Mr, and’ Mrs. James. Mun- Tight-Repe Walker Much of the ea day. his-] sm Of: Cranbrook. Js rfow. dead, bul conne blish I ul! “Tales of the Kooténsya" , book. was “to compile a. few, of the’ best known facta: and | stor- Slocan Was ‘Hectic Burg’ | : With Mining Deals Eommon!| His object, in ‘writing the the.star ees as f i veene, harrow ride, but none wor bet “ soumnayina IN” ies and put them in form, ‘that erie may. be readily and pres- roe have from Kel where on. Tuesday they attend- ed the funeral of Mrs. Munroe's Mr. J.P. Moore. . Sablstrom’s grand- mother, . Mrs.. E, Bruce of Win- jnipeg, has been a guest of Mr. ‘and Mrs. R. Sahlstrom while waiting in the district. Mr. and‘ Mrs, D. Lester and family now make thelr home at Robson. | Mr. and-Mrs. J. D. Askew motored to the Okanagan re- cently: where “they visited Mr. and Mrs. P. Ostrom at Valley View Lodge, Penticton. A guest at the home of Mr. id Mrs, M. Enoksen’s niece, iiss Ela Aas of Roros,: ‘Norway. Mr, and Mrs, C. McCreight has as their, guests. Mrs. Mc- Creight’s. brother-in-law and]: sis Mr. and Mrs, L,,Portman ho are 8 Hing in the Visiting at the home, of her son and daughter-i toda , Mr. and | © J, Horst, 8 Mrs. A. S. Horswill of Ni : Did. you. oa? — if you snag your. favorite sweater. or knitted dress a. needle threader is handy for pulling the snagged yarn to to tie: parong cal side. grasped an erved for ihe future.” : Mr, Smyth answered a clas- sified, advertisement to begin ork on a paper being started at Slocan City, a community he described as ‘'a hectic burg in the days of which I speak. “The: hotels, were. jammed full. and everybody seemed to have plenty of money to, spend. Those who could not get. beds slept in, chairs and, on Pool te bles, Everyone was pe) and over-flowing with 0) aed “Mineral claims were. being staked ‘by the hundred. and Springer and Lemon creeks, and mining deals. were made every on. snowshoes and staked ground day of the week. Many. wenf out - $5.00 Couple SOROPTIMISTS Annual “Western Round up” CASTLEGAR ARENA Saturday, November 26, 1966 at 9.00 p.m. _ . REFRESHMENTS Western Dress Optional’ NO MINORS PLEASE . Annual Doll Raffle will take place at the pall Ball even. without i about finding metal in place.” ‘A year. after the steamboat ““Slocan’? was pur int into service on Slocan Lake, Slocan:City held a at: etich one of the main ettsctions was ag the walking ofa after, wh om Carpenter Creek was ‘ni athe eareatvope was stretch- ed from:the Gething-Henderson hotel: to thé’ roof of. the build- ‘ing across: the street,” ‘writes “When the hour came for walker, out pop- te ry, ficial kidney machines. CIVIL: DEFENCE | ea Eli Carpenter, — then “quite ai old man. He was clad in his “The value’ of Bractising a disaster plan is One. making} Kidney machines Smaller fie spate. required cama. Recent : developments indi- cate that the filters of the fu- ture may come, not from medical most important as it shows the weaknesses and ov ‘The recent Hospital Disaster ex- ereise at Kimberley showed the need for revision to. cope. with | give! problems . whiph, has not been red flannel undies. Stepping to the platform’ from which: the tightrope was stretched, to the rope, he reached. fot his: balance its, Pole | and was a’ “AN the stants “usual to the Profeastonal rope’ walker ‘ were by nter, then he gent forward and backward ov- er the street with a wheelbar- had not enough : row. Hex coaxed, cajoled and research. but from gov laboritories where the looming water shortage crisis has put a note of urgency into the search for filters.to sweeten. sea water. tremely-fine hollow. tubes of the sea have been developed in the United. States,. The. tubes will also ‘filter: wastes: out. of the bloodstream, and they oper- man kidneys'do. In Canada, “desslination. Te- search has tak tack, and, it: too has..come up Service of Worship and with; a Puuble. membrane for Sunday School at 11 a.m. CHURCH OF GOD (Kinnaird Co: mim, Hall) Pastor: Rev. ome Johnson « Phone 365-6762 _ * Bible Study &. Prayer 7 00 bem Wed ; CALVARY, BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor D. Reeves, B. Th. . Ph, 365-7175 Across Highway Junction from Plaza Family Bible Hour 10 a.m. Family Worship 12 a.m. Evening Service — 7.80 p.m. ‘ Held in homes: LUTHERAN: CHURCH SERVICES Sundays at $3 p.m. Held in St. David’s Anglican Church - Sunday School 2 Pm. Rev. Harold C. Clark UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Sa Uniting Since 1925 the Congregational Methodist and Presbyterian Churches of Canada fhe. National, ‘Research *Gounell ini Ottawa, has discovered a plas- is which distinguishes: between fluids in a, mixture by fhe elec- tronic © characteristics the fluid’s molecules. work on. artificial in. | ternal organs, forges. ahead, new devices, are, being dev of. the 2 e, body, . Those’ that haven't are coated. with” pladie to. D protect them from’ the body's’ defeises place, tefl pipes, teries, implantable teflon breasts for women'to replace those re- moved in surgery, acrylic bones, | tec! and polyethylene. caps to, subisti- tute for’ jawbone ‘cartilage. which will pure water out} ' ate in much the same way hu- 2 | or -a letter: *| Be seen or head 4ick,’ staggered perone Earlyday Telegraph System more than a poor. sim- pie mallor re could 2 understand ‘when the telegraph came to Vati- couver Island 100 years ago. ‘The: Chronicle told: the story in 1886. é “On ‘Monday: ‘when. the gen- tlemen igonnected: with the tele- graph line ,,Janded . at Cadboro S| Bay m the e Rorward, cwith this end or "the ea e, binojacket ee oupanied them. ‘When the ‘pocket instru- ment was applied, and messages surprisi ou y Head Mind of its Own plained | that land line of the. electric. tele- “It connects, with that _com- any’s line in; Washington Terri- tory, by'means of 20° miles of ‘abies across the Straits of Fuca, then it diverges north and south, running north’ to New ‘Westmin- ster where it joins’ the Russian extension of the Western Union Telegraph Co.,° and... south were transmitted, the @ Of! through: the bluejackets was unbounded. 1 | “Several to Oregon . to: California where: it.connects with the over- ‘line: east.”: 1 i Ughtrop Eli Carpenter, |; ACROSS FROM. ‘THE. ARENA ‘YOUR BUILDING SUPPLY HEADQUARTERS: = Ph. 965-8151 P & G Builders Supply CEMENT. FLOOR TILES < th TENDERS ‘Tenders are’ invit Floor. requirements dance. Arena. c _ Total aréa'3450 4g. ft. « Set? fails. in present floor: - : a "one side Golid core). . Lay suitable colores 12” and supply one case hie for r repairs, 3 Guarantee work.one year. « TOWN OF: CASTLEGAR J. Logelist, Clerk’ Tile 12” X : began’ to discuss in a low tone of voice the ‘merits of telegraphing in g -and ing developed ‘to 1 ‘= take the place of sess vita vital d parts fe eat which they tae Be in- particu! are | could have dings plete of prin le of sem a piece of:paper oe ‘aloug? 2 aS wire, but to “At last, when veral ties had: exhausted :the r and. prevent reaction, ‘to... body-| arg” ‘chemi truth on't!’ a “Jack's. exp! — poeuted the puzzle beyon ute, an the idea that the wire s brains was tacitly accepted an a correct one. 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Ph. 865-5191 OLENILL swEaTeRs AND MANY. OTHER GIFT ITEMS TO MAKE YOUR TASTE APPRECIATED ‘Do Drop i in to Make Your. Selection Early KARNLE! Ss ‘LADIES WEAR "Phone 365-7061 : The Portes 6 Gift for: Outdoors HUNTING a FISHING EQUIPMENT = a7 pettornange ln very much 9° part of odin ecosthneen quietness: ani handling ‘are of; the’ 111”-wheelbase, deep-coil front sens. snd extta- leaf springs. KINNAIRD GENELLE Phone 365-7814 Rev. Don Faris WORSHIP. Kinnaird — 11 am. Genelle — 7 p.m. . Kinnaird Church School Age 3 to grade $-11 a.m. Grade 4 to 9 - 9:45 a.m. CASTLEGAR ROBSON Phone 365-8387 Rev. Frank Willey MORNING’ WORSHIP’ Castlegar — 11.15 a.m. Robson — 10 a.m. *\ Castlegar — Sunday Schoo! 9.30 a.m. TEST. DRIVE THE 1967 COUGAR: TODAY! K I-D ° Oo. For saa Fun and Excitement | wren. sure ro ‘| | PBOUNDARY| ~~ ==. FRONT: ST. . CAS TEEene - . NEW. 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