12 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Oct. 12, 1967 iGee are Not as se ulbless as Adults Think sabe a picture shows four sweet! in bein nocent look and Dad's heart) T turns over, Yesterday my youngest| © ent children woderly shepherded across the street by. at, ea a ould ‘susp! ious ose four. That is the first-day-ot- school look which they put on with their new clothes, What 2 who is not quite two, went up’to the bathroom fpart of of the Ritual of a visit to grandma,), and arrived down waving ‘her pants in the air, She is|then proceeded to put them on fia Se have anything but an nocent look. Of course this picture is part of an oventisemcRt & and a fetter goes with it beseeching motorists to look after her ‘at intersec- tons. Which is very right and but ‘she is eight years od can ride and swim and ride horses so why, she can’t look af- ter herself? She probably can but she puts on that sweet in- but as she was: putting ¢ two le; in one pant leé I said, “Help that child on with she pants, Her big ister sprang with alac- rity to help her but her father sald “Let her alone, She can do} to learn. Her father was right. She could do it herself and if at, an early age they are expected to look after themselves when they. arrive at elght years of age they should be -' By FB; Pearce ji il iN jh i TET GAM “A. EREMENKO and too much. But don’t make the mistake of ‘saying he is not old enough ‘That ‘is the cause of a lot of f trouble at school, When‘a child is said’ to lack maturity. it often means the child has nev- er been expected at an early age ot think and do for himself. He is immature because he has not been bled to grow. to do so under all circumstances, Cosy Feet on Cold Mornings! We Feature the Famous Foamtreads Slippers for the Whole Family at. Miaddocks That may be why. boys do not seem to do so well as girls in the lower grades which are usually staffed by women. Un- they down grade the PUBLIC NOTICE Rummage Sale — This Sat. 9-12 Legion Hall, Kinnaird, Sponsor- ed by United Church Women. WA of Robson will ‘have ders for mincemeat ant tards taken. Bake Table. Heintrmann Piano Tuner avall- able. Ph. 365-6918, — Parents Group to of Mrs. A. Allis — ith Castlegar, Oct, 16 at & Citizens’ Ct a5. id 7.30 p.m. Legion Hall. J. will thow films. All Robson mothers to Rangers Guides and Hrownes to meet ab home of Mrs. W. Saliken, Oct. 17 at 8 p.m, Your help, needed, AAR Phone,.$€5-7531 for the fastest plumbing service in town: @ New Powder room © Extra bathroom Freo estimates — all work guar anteod. Wo selt only what can be servic- od QUE SMITH’S 61 CRESCENT ST. — PHONE 965-7531 — CASTLEGAR ‘PLUMBING & “HEATING LTD. boys. ofa It is a convention that pri- inary gra grades are taught by wo- men. It might be better if they were taught by men for they would not tolerate the piffling books by which they are taught to.read. Most of them are an in- sult to the intelligence of a six year old child. They would not expect to talk baby talk to chil- rut everywhere there is a bursting out of educational ideas and schools are not what they were, There is more hope tor the pupils than there used to be. Tobacco Virus Found in Spuium Gf Cancer Patients Tobacco mosaic virus, which causes a leaf disease in tobacco ‘plants, has been recovered from the sputum and chest fluids of cigarette’ smokers who have lung cancer and other pulmon- man patients causes tobacco mosaic virus disease in tobacco plants. But just what the role obscures reports Dr. Ronald A. LeClair. and associates of the University of California, in To- day’s Health News. Golf Championship Goes to Perehudoff Bill Perehudoff with a hot ‘putter was able to overcome] “steady” Jim Bileski on the 17th hole to become club champion of Castlegar and District golf elub. It was an excellent match, with Bill’s sensational putting difference which led | maar I ary disease. An inoculum of the material obtained from the hu- (a natural of young skin) works deep to stop dryness. Keeps skin soft. . Helps fight wrinkles, Skin Dew Moisturizing Emulsion Is Helena Rubinstein's famous, invisible beauty treatment cre- ated to wear all day under your make-up. it returns a look of dewiness to a skin robbed of precious molsture, SAVE $6.00! ge HELENA RUBINSTEIN SKIN DEW SALE! : - 24 HOUR SKIN DEW TREATMENT Moisturizes Dry Skin Day and Night Helps Fight Wrinkles! Skin Dew Cream with exclusive | Collagen Protein BUY SKIN-DEW CREAM REG. $7.50 GET FREE SKIN DEW EMULSION REG. $6.00 SAVE $3.75! BUY SKIN DEW GREAM REG. $4.50 GET FREE SKIN DEW EMULSION REG: $3.75°° R. E. 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Thi attended the annual sales conference of Hupp Canada, 'Ltd., after an award-winning sales campaign’ at their Castlegar ‘store. While in that country they saw the Acropolis tlie Plaka‘: in} ‘Athens, the island of Hydra and ‘the Attica plain. ott st Gham the possibi declaring Captlegar 8 depr or. designated” ar Declaring that hae are cer- tain’ financial advantages inher- ent'in the'status of a designated area, vice president Murray Lit- -tle: said: that ‘possible benefit to Castlegar. from. the ‘plan ought Ki to. be. considered, Golgar employees continues; for ix: months, “we ‘willbe ‘depress- oa" Mr. Little told the Castle- thinking ‘in terms of ‘six months from now,’'-he added. >) Mr, Little’ sald he understands that’ a” designated‘ area’ receives added incentive for industrial de- velopment from the federal gov- ernment, ‘This incentive takes ‘the form}: ofa, government grant to“any company which’ decides to build Plants in such «an ‘area, ‘The grant: may constitute as much as|* one-third: of th Get they applied for the area, yel 12 for eo grant and got te" He added that he was nota at : tending ation i pe of the oe meet etafef| post-secondary.’ institu-| fase he ‘said: explaining: that| staff.” ——S Scouts, lo Get Hall area gating, he concluded. “You ‘don't Bet anything uD- less you ask for-it.’ $ i Derienntion of a depressea| . “include: Castlegar! board| alone, Castlegar and Kinnaird or lege yet. This’ is the first region- al college in ‘the province and| cast they want to see the the area from ‘west ‘of Kinnaird) tough Sastlogar ‘and. as” far “T¢ the ‘present. strike {of|), e capital cost of| : panguet ‘was: Dick ‘Wayling, a local:teache renown. Showy’to Mr. Wi Golf.Club’s annual er.and a golfer:of some ' tare ‘Mrs.° John: Landis, fayling’s ‘right wife of the ‘club Erosion and‘ Tom. gar vice president. In; the background ‘at left‘ can sented at the banquet. Chief award jal. Trophy, Pricture f to club champion’ Bill Perehudot® Aisa. show icture is Mre. Lorne Zinio. i ie it for the average and other facilities and mieet the}: ‘Members of the Board are Dean S. N. F. Chant, former dean |* of studies:at' UBC and author of]: ‘| the famous Chant xepirt on edu-}: cation;~ ‘Dean: Tan}: ‘Victoria; R. L. Ws r| department Mot Anthropology and ed over to. ‘the; Scout" group. ata Saturday. : ceremony. A project “of; the i Jocal Kiw- ie building was pur- ed from the: former owners, ria; Prof. R.’ J. Baker, : ead of the English’ department at Simon Fraser University; Dr. C. D. Nel- 60n; head of the biology depart-| ment at-SFU; Prof..C. B. Bowie, E has! faculty of law, UBC; Harry‘Ev- registrar. of the [208 and “} Dennis Franklin of ‘Vancouver, of the board. | lan Daily. average was 417. andl P , the’ busiest’ day ‘was Aug. “27 when .the attendance was.1,000. ths Provincial alia, Ane Jand; ‘West’ Indies, ‘New! Zealand,|* south Africa, Spain and Switzer-| * Summer’ ai idan -|:can- gametes 26 “miles ‘north?:of | to exceeded. 14,000: The ae. sees coe ee Selkirk Instructor Appeared on we deacon’ Resker. Another. cvent to take pase -@t the ceremony: will be’ presen- to the youths who make: use of the hall.’ ‘Satellite Radio Slalion Mooted For this District Cast fastlegar. may soon have.a stl fay independ t lew to lependent. oper- ation: within: two years, - an of- ficial of ‘radio CKLN in Nelson said last: week: g before the Castie- hamber.’ of >, Appearin; Bar and © Districts xe) “West Cameroon Deputy - | Minister. Speaking Hear The - ‘West Kootenay “Branch, of the Canadian Institute of In- ternational : Affairs will hold ‘its| first meeting ofthe 1967-68 season next Tuesday at Selkirk College... Guest speaker will be Dr.) Bernard Fonlon, deputy foreign minister of West Cameroon. Dr. Fonlon’ was‘* born © in ‘| Nsaw, West Cameroon, ‘in 1924. ca He received his primary. educa- tion. there, continuing with sec- ondary. studies in Nigeria..{: Following a period of teach- ing-he travelled to Europe where he: studied at the Irish National and is now: a deputy minist er in the] ministry ‘of foreign ‘affairs. -“ One’ of ‘Dr. ;Fonion’s major personal: concerns is the: unifica- tion of East and West Cameroon and the’ use of French and’ En- glish in both federated states.. He is fluent in both Tanguages. Syringa Creek. Park to Go Ahead: Assurances: have been’ given the Castlegar and District:Cham- der of Commerce that the Syrin- ga Creek: development is going ahead.) : Doug Gun ee alag director of the Nelson ’ station; explained: ‘de-| the tails of the plan- Mr. Glover’ ‘sald that - the, Castlegar station; to be operated in conjunction with Nelson ‘pro- will” begin’ with ‘at gramming,: Ww: +> least ‘four, ‘hours of broadcasting. U at the ot Oxford. He holds‘a Ph D from Irish; :National University and a Diploma in Pedagogy from ation. and parks com-| Ay the:second-world war who were| in ‘the ‘Canadian “Army ‘Intellig- ence. ‘Corps, Far. astern, Opera- tions. :: The ‘occasion was the grand reunion at King Edward Hotel| recently, - “little ‘was known “about the eS all the wide’ ‘| astronomical ny | oe: y | fir ja “cigarette, the cost, of which runs into six figures.: But for forest:ranger Hugo Wood of the . Castlegar ranger’ district. B.C. Forest Service, such an idea-is not difficult at all. In the case of the Bent fire In estimating the cost of this W. record ‘fire |in’a record season, ranger Wood quoted some of the 0 figures “not often! brought. to the attention of the public. : R the Canso water ‘Working. recently = in- the, Sheep Lake area, ranger. Wood said he: watched ‘a crawler. trac- tor uproot.a still-dry earth about six inches| below the surface. In: spite: of the heavy rains twas] Jately,: the: subsoil is. still ‘fires. This ‘will. be. true: until. there. is tree, to reveal aed Theft of. Dam Tools Brings a $50: Fine. Rudi’ Franke, of no fixed) when ‘he’ appeared in ear magistrate’s. court’ on a charge | of: theft under $0, 2 Mr. leaded ' guilty| toa tharge af thelt of tools tron employers at the: Arrow dam- abode, was fined "$150. xecentiy,| Were ed on’ the“blaze is $37.60, per the superior :- Phos-Chek inhibitor #125 per load. sc ote ingen pect of .such’ a. huge. conflagra-| tion,- he ; Beinte id. out that al- though it.is considered exting- aished for Forest “Service re- cords, there are smouldering, : burs casional’ and short-lived same. One of these, near the ed; of the highway to Nelson, was reported ‘by two’ separate indi- viduals to’ the ‘forest service. The . chance - of * monetary damage from such “eleenerss is lorful | 2 Personne}, ang the tee oe 1S performed. Most of the sergeants were’ Canadians of Japanese origin, as they usually erupt in areas al- ready: burned. over. y illustrate the. tre- mendous and long-lived power of such a forest fire. spots 3 into. oc-|naird, has’ Mike Crawford, 5 ‘son of Mr. ‘and. Mrs. Jim: sr ford of Kin-| - Danang, ‘Viet Nam, for service at a US: Military perso! mitted to leave the:camp and as a result all the facilities for daily’ are Dp cwithin the living and recreational activities} sear Man: is — of. the: base. He said they get the latest movies, ‘have live stage enter- and all areas of Asia where ens}. emy-Japanese operated. |~ They were attached to ‘the US; ‘British, East Indian . and| mittee said: last Thursdey, that he « ‘has | army. “received assurances from many of:the L that Dr, Fonlon isa i member and ‘director of the bil- ingual Cameroon cultural review, Abbia, election to the| similar en is being brought. before residents of the Creston “area, under: Mr.‘ Glov: er’s direction: his Federal National’ Assembly — in April,1964 as a representative ‘of West Cameroon, ‘he entered it is going -in.” Surveyors are’ now aoing preliminary ‘surveys © for“ con- struction * of roads,” he «said: “They did not know anything of the ‘time. .They- are concerned the federal government’ as spec-| 0 ‘Hal ‘assistant to the ee He only. with ‘construction. of the park: a a $ stralian armed forces and at| dimes with the Dut nutehy ae heic varied services includ-| ed espionage, translation of ‘cap- tured enemy documents, screen- ing of per-| sonnel and war crimes trials. Because’ of . his previous knowledge of Japan. and the Jap-| teers will be canvaseing, indus. homes anese Mr, was.able to begin his military career.as.a second lieutenant, He later rose to the ‘rank ot tap The KRC ¢ 1 Way to drive:is well underwa: for the group said. ‘The ‘three ‘letters. stand: for ; Kinnaird, Robson and Castie- gar; the three original member | goal ‘of: the drive,: 920,000" will . be reached Covering. from Blueb. { the wivees (goes: beyo nd the: era ‘definition. set: thele Ri parca involved in ‘the ‘donations, ition to cccepting cash or San ‘pledg , canvas- helps 2 the cpeaton of more sers also have ‘cards: ing ‘payroll deductions for em-. : ayer of Celgar and Comineo.; ‘or: public-| $0 Pictures oF: all: the canvass Sirectors appear dinsidé, othe : Torn Sta ‘cha ‘director. of. shotel 9] Dursed ‘some ‘$19,000. to : chari- tries, seeking 8 upport in order that be reached. Many’ are ‘already contribut- ing through payroll deductions and it is hoped this will continue. Others may wish to do the same and a canvasser can arrange this. Some‘may wish to: make’ doua- tions by cheque or cash, in whici:' case the canvasser give an official receipt. New residents and those who are staying with us ‘for a while supported by. the Community Chest to al Chairman Urges. Support For the Community Chest. During this period, volun EB are invited to contribute .be-|\: cause the recreational facilities} * this year’s goal of $20,000 may] Bx Dick’ Wayling +. . General Shelemen it are ll rest dents ‘and their families, Last year the KRC directors, representing “ each ‘district, dis- table institutions, youth - 01 ‘This was made possible aon: the gen- erous donations made by indus- citizens. izations, welfare agencies re-' is earnestly requeste support .of -| this very yeanteated. endeavor] s}-tible, threw : the am. Ren © department spokes: Han “sold: Armond Greenwood, ‘owner of the 1957-model conver- a quantity of flour ir of his The blaze was ‘extinguished by the time firemen arrived at the ‘scene, Cause had not been deter- | mined ‘at: press time. 2No estimate age was