rs Hospital Building Committee Was Active Throughout Year oF Jess promised in a month or, sold. Government regulations in 1966 were, that all ponds had to We have rocently received|be sold to award of | from BCHIS a f -| contract. equlation was re- etches ‘Or our, hospital and vi are allowed contract previous “fe mar) n fe pct committee was the requirement wi ‘have the balance of the bonds. This the board at the time} been met by the middle of Mar-| should prevent any further de- O-bed addition. It has| ch, 1967. lay in awarding 8 cont jonteacts been extended to oversee the} le! I wis to extend major construction which is a- the gratitude’ of the. board of bout to take place. A mangement and the ratepayers Bs ‘There have been aa) few] Wi 4 th eden to the members of an ergonnel, but at pre- sent the gommittes is Saale will be about the end of 1968, of the followin; The estimated cost includ. Chairman we ing equipment is approximately Bese webu" Aeuelat [ince tert as )PFO: understoo @ people o: | one-half of ‘the bonds have heed district. of ee J. Hall, medical ste aS eae Very Busy Three Months Rinktatorand-s Root, dek| For WKHU Reports MHO_ The task of this committee The quarterly report of the later by live measles vaccine.’ medical health officer a West order to determine the Kootenay, Dr. Nick Schmitt,| effectiveness of the new pro- was presented last Wednesday duct, blood samples are being at at sunita meeting | ofthe Be bres aed ftudles at the est Kootenay Union Boar: eof injection ani evelopment of detalled Heal again four weeks following the rd Following sis a text of Dr. ast injection. Should the results Schmitt's ofthis an patella ir studies gar ing to permission West "Footena Health| Filed on eé! ere satisfac- a They will ‘continue to fune- Unit athe a field study| tory. this approach to measles tion throughout the may well find univer- pita rece cough), eben: sal acceptance in routiine im- us, and killed eagles ‘vaccine | munization programs in British at the present time. In this new | Columbia and the rest of Canada. product of the Connaught Med- During March and April. ical Laboratories, Salk Polio vac-| Measles vaccination clinics will ‘Icine is being omitted, and will] be sponsored by the Arthur i be given or! mitted ata Jat. Chapman Chapter of the IODE th {er date in the form of Sabi in Trail, and the Soroptimist vactine, "| club in Cast . es In the present stud: , the le are of im-| new QUAD Tyeelne is be Pelt iv giv. School Districts No. 9 and 11 be- en salen ‘a volunt basis to a tween the ages of nine months of 40 infants at approx: and 12 years, who ‘have not had tiately their third, fo ee oi 1966, with approval more/ fifth: months of life, ‘followed FRUIT GROWERS sponsors will be able to provide. this vaccine at a price of approximately $3 per child. To date. almost 1,000 registra- tions haye & been received for the the B.C. Bratich ‘has been initiat- ed to inquire into the prevalence of human. mosquito: and ‘tick- S. and the Prarie provinces of Canada. in Bc. these diseases have been ding- nosed occasionally in animals. but not in humans. ie INSURANCE a n effort will b @ made to conte 1200 blood samples from a cross section of. volunteers in the Kootenays, such as loggers and others frequently exposed to tick and mosquito bites, These blood samples will be shipped to Vancouver where they will be examined for evi- dence of four different virus diseases —.Western Equine En- cephalitis, California. Encepha- litis, Colorado 'Tick Fever, and Powassan Encephalitis. A posi- tive test will indicate whether or not the individual has been exposed to these diseases in the past “We Extend a Friendly Hand to Bring Freight Hauling ACTION to Your Door! YOUR FRUIT GROWERS CIS INSURANCE AGENT MIKE SHISKIN 269 Columbia Avenue Castlegar. Office: 365-6665 Home: 365-6704 i S E, R vi [4 E On vee ot. sly on aelcive cid Es Public Freightways to bring teny THREE MAIN tassorston ot caiveyonine. tveyniog tab ce tee nae: 8. ¢. RO UTE ‘Sz {aules. and your shipments are supervised. by tained transport! ‘specialists all the way, in‘addition, we handle charter iy anywhere © \ @ WEST KOOTENAY AREA In It's PFL polie: frolght rates whorever-posalble and to strive for equitable taslfts to @ SOUTHERN CARIBOO , @ GOWER FRASER VALLEY guard against future inflation ... cura [sa responsible service. Our: transport fleet includes moro than 200 modem tractors and tere | capacity streamlined trailers operating out of over a dozan B.C, depots, To be sure... . routa your frelght by the employee-owned line, where wa take better caro of your shipmants. 1 Hl PUI | Coll Your Friendly Line } « AND ITS WHOLLY OWNED SUBSIDIARY T. & a CARIBOO TRANSPORT | KOOTENAY TERMINAL: Next to Post Office, Kinnaird st Mi 2K. EL Sales Repr ive: F. M. Hufty ing: Rossland, Trail, Kinnaird, Castlegar & Nelson Call: Castlegar 365-7761 Trail 364-1011 — Nelson 352-2441 - or Zenith 6214 EARLY DAY PICTURES AND STORIES FOR OUR CEN EDITION WHICH WILL BE PUBLISHED WITHIN A FEW MONTHS AS THIS ISSUE WILL TAKE CONSIDERABLE PREPARATION, MATERIAL WOULD BE APPRECIATED AS SCON AS POSSIBLE PLEASE NOTE: Service Clubs, Women's Organizations, Church Groups, Fraternal Organizations, Civic Groups, Ratepayers’ Associations, Improvement Dist- ricts and Societies Are All ‘Asked to Submit Histories of Their Organizations for Publico-, tion: in This. Special Centennial Edition. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT CASTLEGAR NEWS WRITE DRAWER 490—PHONE 365-7266 « \ Kosher.Corned Beef, Salami | Thurs. Mixed Commercial LHS, = Pat! ‘Munroe 5 = Bil Davis 7: THS eoactos 1050. THT Ex- | Kay Schack wen actos 2848, Bob a | off 658, George | Br | Beginners 2419, fe 0; sx eam polis Pack 3, Den TREMENDOUS: JO ‘involved in building (indentations) which’ ensure ‘the: concrete the Arrow dam is ‘well’ illustrated ‘in ‘this ~ cements “or locks together’ when later Hydro photograph of navigation lock con- , pours,are made. The revolver crane shown struction. ‘This picture shows the in the photo runs the ‘of the lock P runs side of the lock which will be 50. feet wide, 200 feet long and 106 feet in depth. Good . 0D Tailway tracks, In the month since this housekeeping associated with the dam pro. Picture was taken, the height of this area | ject can be ‘seen in the form work on the of the: work has ‘risen. “considerably,” north wall of the navigation lock. The “win- _ ports the Authority's: anetstant ¢ construc: dows” which can be seen are. y shear ke Bon manager, Resta ulnlen: ‘ Lit: Irene Johnston 4 MHS: RB. Sco Scott. 554. are Munroe . 274, LHT Reyer meet bea abe , Celgar Four Pointers | Hot Shots 252 “Other 600's Matt Rohn 658, Hi Lows: § Manahan 659, Wed. Nite Ci Cotrate Groceteria | Dot Ti lng 26 THS Five 3, ar Hive ‘Thumbs 2654." am points: Ch Flintstones 2 ‘Kittens: Five el-| King’ Ping 2, Five | ‘Thumbs <3, Beatniks 4, Wed. I, Night Mi Mixed 9A 1 . an Quilan 226, urlers 837, THT ‘Cheerios 0, ai, Pincurlers 4, ath es ~ Mal MHT R. “PHS. Hat, Pack 904. THT pins 4; Punstones 0, (Posies BEEBE Rowdy Rollers ie tee 256. LHT. na "THS Criers 991. THT Criers Variety of guna OF al a Meeting (= Kinnaird’s | assessment to| town. ve ion of Be ent the Central: Koo! Regional}: “Ev. town “4g entittea to]: trom Se x A c.|Distsct ie the cur-| lave a‘coat of arms,” said village 3a $2,077.12 for. the aan Hy ler. W. ia clerk Allen Selbie: “We will ‘be | ‘ “ith: UES ETATUOEL Y; tele; ‘The village . | art: students” of r Minister of Municipal Af ents action on Heady Bears Drivers ladys Bray 260, LHT Blanche. Deverson 545. Jaguars ere ane, tine & evy8 junder- birds"1, Ramblers 4, Cadillacs Tuesday ‘Mixed 7 o'clock -Bro 225. Lar j time. Kittens 4., 75. Matt Rohn Bill Davis 800, MHT | ‘Tuesda Al ht ‘Mixed 9-11 54, on | 908, Barry Ce Other .600's Al Covey 611, 252, LUT “SPECIALIZING IN CHINESE " Bhone’ 368-6741 ‘fer “Take-Out Orders’ Open 6 a.m, to 12 reaper oad Open 6 a.m. to 1 a.m. Fridays turdays: Air Conditioned for Ceol Comfert Me MHS» Bill Shay 276. MHT 2 Tom | ” Other 60's Dave Helbert ape ing :273, LHT ‘Thumbs . 825. 600’s Pete rans 2 | Weatherby wiles Chern: | The ‘Hunters ia Hot’ Shots 39, le 632,.. | The Tom Cats 68%. Left & Right Hand Action PISTOLS and REVOLVERS “SMITH AND WESSEN | BROWNING AND RUGER SCOPES IN STOCK “Leupold — Red Field — Welver Scopes installed by professional Gunsmith — Norm’s Sport Shop 300 Baker St.- NELSON, B.C.. Ph. 352-2615 Open Mondays from 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. 604, ‘Walter. Kanigan oi Friday Night Classic Mix TAS Marge Bonnett 223, LHT. vis 662. oa es Head Pins/1147, THT]. Te onan pel a ead FAnB 2 § Hour the Gol ales The] Outen Gtter 3006 — Bin Davis} : off S00." ra Paul Co's Lemmetty} 639,; oe Obetkoft a, Walter] ~ Keralff, 611, 33 ‘Bears Sleep : . While Rodents Do Hibemate : Ghrews, rodents and. bats hibernate - over. the winter. It is thought that bears'‘and skunks aly sleep for Jong Leto of screen Se oS |i is areas fairs Dan requesting | ies Secondary. School to. fe cient Ser thes Sore a TMH Don furore 350, MHT} d New Granular _ 28-23-0 @ 27-14-0 _ $4-0-0 ¢ 45-0-0 (Urea} MITCHELL SUPPLY LTD: - n° given pecmusion by" gt fe Peri Cen: tennial Commission to write a book: on the contribution of Italian Canadians ito: aed and count prominent ‘al all aoa eerie peptic mn the e- author. write .to that ay Mr. ocheh said. EASTER CHOCOLATES Imported from All Over. the World! Chocolate Bunnies, Ete, Ete" EKTRA-ORDINARY. SPICES AND SEASONING FOR » BAKING AND COOKING |} RECORDS ; Good Selection of European Language Records, es $1 98 SANDWICHES : / — Served int Our Shop'— and Numerous Others» ROSE'S 6 | - DELICATESSEN 551 Ward St. — Nelson’ ‘ we've got it taped! , At Canadian Pacific, we keep . track of things. That can mean freight cars. over 17,000 miles ‘of system. swede tia wit ith Our people keep our eae running day Beenie keep oy fora jood rea We want to serve you After. all, that’s what we're i in * business for. cote don't need a: ‘give you service. We Ee rated data tell us that. Conadian Pacific “Serving you inso many ways. rocessing m in Canada, and is now the [a Meret tran epenta ation complexof its Ind in the world.