LEGAR_ NEWS, Thursda February 22, 1973 “Briel Recommends Expanded Role for Nurses in Primary Care An expanded role, for nurses in the delivery of health care, includin, ing representat health care, achieved. “We need a framework within which the registered nurse with appropriate ed- on health care planning has been recommended in . brie resented Feb, 14 to ty Registered tlon of British C Columbia. ‘The RNABC delegation, headed by Margaret RN., president, urged early Impiementation ofa Propos. al foran educational pro; am to prepare nurses for expanded roles in primary care: feylan, e proposal ‘was pre- pared ae, e UBC School of Nursing at the University of British Columbia, at he re- quest of the joint coma, tee on the expanded role of the nurse in the provision of health care and submitted to Minister of . Health: Dennis Cocke. The joint committee, chaired by pleas. Baum- clu eal repre: sentation Whos the B. Pp ealth Services; the UBC Faculty of Medicine and School of Nursing; diploma seoole' of nursing and the The coordinator of Hea- Ith Sciences at UBC and a nurse pract in an ex- ded role also are mem- q Neylan sald nurs- es presently working in ex- Progra who have broad- ened their skills mainly th- rough their oan etre: e're British Columbia to more effective ad in eaevide tional ey! ‘been recommended that additional preparation for s-adent nurses be provided through modification of cur- rent nursing education pro- The RNABC is hopeful that provincial funding will enable the ialtiaen, of the : le sated the need to plan for transfer of aj ropriate functions from nghly al ed and highly profes: sionals to other Reaet Mates ers. This is nece: foal of increased ay ductive and effectiveness of hea- i professionals is to be as been, preparation and experience can freely prac:, tee asa a: a provided of pr 0 the People of Bill ak. Columbia,” Neylan said, The RNABC brief con- falned 16 recommendations with various aspects ae ang th services involving nursing care and health ed- ucation of the public. German Collie Disappearance Still a Mystery rimson snow, large foot tae and marks of come gZ being dragged in the snow have left a myst- ery along with the disap- penrante of a large German These are the only si- gas found Sunda: qagenin the yard of Lebidoff who ‘Len oun one and a half miles up Pass Creek The trail began only a 100 feet from ae house but tracking became difficult in rocky terrain and the invest, igation was abandoned. The sterious disa, whicl yeare old, has some residents cou cerned over their children’ safely. The Scene at... KINNAIRD JUNIOR SECONDARY oct Cong futons to our gins k part in tanley Humphries “Super BB, Tournament” fast naird, Boundary Central, and Beaver Valley, Our team performed Star Team, Shirley Har- shenin (right forward) for the A teal hev- eldave tet forward for B, e e Today we are havin bake sale put on by the Foster Parents’ Club. Following that we will be watching another hattle of brawn between our boys’ basketball team and the men _teachera, redicls Paul Pantages that the teachers wi me, and that Jack Tol will be high scorer‘ for the boys and Mr, Sch- javon for the staff. We'll see if he's right. e s e é; Susan Schmoorkoff has reported on the studies be- ing undertaken at present by 28 C and D classes, nglish Literature The Pearl by John Stein- beck. Math — Fractions and Problem Solving. in Speed and accuracy developm ment. Social Studies — South- west Asia, Berane — Chemistry. eading — Team Lea- al ql ‘ench — Vocabulary, verbs, and practice in or reading. Home Economics — Sewing, and Textiles, lustrial Education — Garden trowels, shelves and tle racks, Art — Oil painting. Physical Education — Scoo Guidance — Sex Educ. ation, e We have learned that a majority vote of class reps does not necessarily mean a majority vote of the student body. For example a small 10-9 on rep for the small class and the rep for the large class would vote 1 “for’ and 1 qogainst thus splitting the Actually these two clas- ses representing the student body would have voted 13 to $9 “against”, could make any Students’ Councll pause to er ry had a very success- ful Perens Night up here last i hare. ie Home Ec rls ft aid ieee usual fine lob o: ig yummy cook- ies for the occasion. “ad Heart Foundation Canvass Blitz Sunday, Feb. 25 In Twin Towns of Castlegar and Kinnaird This Sunday is Heart Sunday with a canvass blitz to be held in the twin towns of Castlegar and Kinnaird between one to four that af- ternoon. Chairman of the cam- paign is Castlegar and Dis- trict Chamber of Commerce president Mary Anderson. Kin-Belle Rangers, un- der Mrs, W. Sweeney, have packed 200 canvassers kits, Canvassers for Castle- man are W. Easton, Mrs. J. Gal- Jo, Mrs. R. Percival, Mrs. C. Kennedy, R. Plamondon, Mrs. J. Lamont, Mrs. A. Dube, Mrs. J. Haack, Rev. 7. Allen and Mrs. M.’ Cher- noff. Kinnaird Sanvaszers un- der division chairman Mi L, Ackney, Mrs, R. Wayling, N. McNabb, A. Lamarche, Mrs. C. McDonald, J Allen, . R. Ternent, Mrs. S. NOTICE Castlegar Senior Badminton CANCELLED FOR TONIGHT AT SHSS _ Gallo and Mrs. Ed Alling- ham. The Bank of Montreal will be open from $ to »m. Sunday for deposits ‘om the division chairmen: Found man D; Canad complete accord with the Heart Foundatlon, The B.C. Heart Founda- ed in 1955 tion was or; main form of treatment continues to be surgery and here again, open heart sur- gery was made possible by e initial grants from the Heat Foundation. The unique Work Eval- uation Clinie in Vancouver provides free consulting ser- vice on a referral basis, to. physicians and their heart Patients. Another community ser- vice provides iranoporation as a voluntary health agen-~- assis! cy.'Its members . then—as now—were physicians and private citizens, joined to- gether in in the battle against art disease. Its weapons then—as now were the three parts of the heart areetani: research, educa- tion ae ublic service. leart Foundation is not ust provincial, it is Canadian, North American . . in fact it is International with heart foundation -of- fices in Geneva. From every province, state and country research findings are made available to those who use. them for the ultimate bene- fit of the heart patient. British Columbia is ack- nowledged as having treat- ment facilities second-to- | none in the world, The INFLATION During the Klondike gold rush, wood for whip- sawed lumber became so scarce that ordinary logs sold for $80 apiece. Package of 2 Regular 63c Carl’s Good SPECIAL 44c Neighbor Price 53c IMPERIAL LIGHTWEIGHT GLOVES 2 Pairs. Regular $2.38. Slashed to .......... OLD FASHIONED BARGAINS Light Bulbs 60 and 100 Watt Tuffies RUBBER GLOVES * 2 Pair Regular Value $2.98 Carl’s Good Neighbor Price $1.97 THIS WEEK $1.79 $1.49 tres, often with a member the family to assist the oolent, Enthusiastic Crowd Enjoys Pop Concert; Castlegar Figure Skafers Demonstrate Talents An enthuslastic crowd of over 300 persons were entertained lyst Sunday af- fernuon by 150 local figure skaters and thelr profession- The Castlegar Figure Skating Club has extended Its thanks to all who so generously to the s a collection and to those’ whe Hought tickets for the hee which were raf: ed ol Winner of the . figure skates was Paul Androsoff who has three figure skat- ers in his family. . The winning ticket was drawn by four-year-old Sh- eryl Jarvis who had per- formed a lone demonstra- tion of badge one work, She beamed throughout the performance and seem- ed to enjoy it as much.as the audience who gave her a tremendous ovation. Badge work groups and j senior 5! ater each demon- strated the skills they had been learning this year. Two advanced skaters from the Trail Figure Skat- ing Club, Linda Nutini and Bernadette Pisacreta gave Lloyd Mackey Reports Missing Link Part of Estimate By Lloyd Macke Victoria a ake lent for the Castlegar News . The “sleeper” in the fir- st Barrett budget is the a- mount allotted for high- 3. During the last three Bennet budgets, highways estimates grew only from $175 milion to $189 million een every year in ‘ion to the total bud- size. It was a far cry aa the peak years of the early Gagl era when hi- ghways was first split from public works into its own Portfolio, this year, Finance Minister Barrett has given highways a bigger percent- age e than education— NDP ghways crease ‘a $33 mill ile the education hike i, on. million on a base fi- gure more than twice as lar- ge as last year's highways spending. And Barrett has also confirmed that Robert Stra- chan’s department is a ma- jor tool for creating 1,000 new civil service jobs. In the past, New De- mocrats were fond of ag very low-keyed fashion, however. So low-keyed in Latin American Historian Gives Talk on Chile Tuesday New and dynamic ‘pat. terns of. ving are being ex- Perimented with in a ‘few countries in the: world to- day, China in Asia, Tanzan- ia in Africa and Chile in South America ma) developing politi structures which will be used as models by other nations in the third world. At past meetings, the West Kootenay Branch of Pup League Standings As Recorded To February 10 . The following, are ite Pup League Feb. 20, irs: baad Bruins Rangers Canucks Cana Blackhawks Sabres the Canadian Institute of In- ational Affairs has hea- td several fact that some government backbenchers have not real- been aware of its implica- ease, The finance had not gone out of. his way to report that increase compared to previous Soc- red expenditures, as he had with education and other “people-oriented” Items. "Arcy was aware, how- ever, that Salt of the mon- ey needed to build the Sal- mo-Kinnaird highway in his own riding is ineluded in this year’s estimat ‘hat fact is interesting ey is in- cluded in budget. In prep posed k had been used by Don- ald Brothers before each el- ection as a major political “announcement”, said D'- Vin, should have been 12 lanes by now, if all that was supposed to be in the works had gone ahead,” he quip- Salmo-Kinnaird link wou- ia allow highway 3 (from lope to Souther? Alberta) ypass the traffic bottle- necks in Nelson and ie the » West Kootenays off the ““Toonerville” route is comme pleting a first-class road to Revelstoke from Highway 3, ral MEA, to” thé “Rossland- th Pa sontih ve Hi euwey e roving of Highway 3 and mp providing of bet- ter north-south access bet- ween there and the Trans- Canada Highway _ creates more alternatives for frei- ght routes and opens up more areas to tourism po- tent He likened the provid- ing of alternative routes to adding more ghways or bul in more con- speakers aise: 3 develop: ments in China and Africa but Latin America 1 has been virtually ignored. The branch has express- ed its pleasure that Profes- sor J. C, M. Oge' elsby, a Lat: torian will ico, Central America, Haiti and the Domunican Kepub- lic and spent several weeks in Cuba last summer as part of a years sabbatical Spent visiting Latin Amer- Among the many artic. id papers written by : Be O elsby, two. publish- ed in in the CILA Inter national Journal, Summer 1969, mi- ght be of spécial interest to members. ited areas, There is one major dif- ference, of course. Adding more lanes in congested ar- eas often only creates more ASTLE Eyton Ly ABARD WAY TOMARIALY IS WARREN demonstration of both skilled and acrobatic skat- im Lenore Kay and Sandra De. Jong, the club profes- slonals, performed a com- edy skit which had Lenore teaching an inept student, Sandra, This proved to be ‘owd in awe. ne on litte led ali the skaters back on- to the ice for a very color- ful ' With’ all the skaters edecked new 8 t impers or jumpsuits ered: t was extended to all the mothers who worked in pre- paring their children for the big day. ‘AT (SUN] MON the Up Pom; gang is ba Thovir Guia 7 REGISTERED RETIREMENT SAVINGS PLANS Forward (Income) Averaging Annuities Les Johnson, C.LU. Box 1617, Castlegar Phone 365-6477 8-1 Wedding Stationery e Invitations e Thanks ‘Cards e Envelopes . @ Dance Tickets e CASTLEGAR NEWS PHONE 365-7266 Jack's Auto Service Ltd. Across from the School Board Office in Castlegar “Dr.” Jack Osacholf — Telephone 365-7511 TWO LOCATIONS TO SERVE - YOU BETTER Winterize your car now before wine : ter strikes in earnest and problems develop. Special winterizing rates now in et oe “WE HURRY SERVICE” Use Chargex or Your Guif Credit Card Adding routes in the Kootenays op- ens up more natural beauty for ple to enjoy, as w cuenlng’e congestion on existing roads. Fraser (SC ANTI-FREEZE. al. .. $2.69 ‘Junction Gulf Super Service located at the Highway: Junction in ’ Kinnaird COMPLETE LINE OF WINTER TIRES Whole Tomatoes Lie cht gong into ‘Satoveae ferry servce. . The rest of the high-. ways increase will. “only meet inflation or possibly hire back some of the 500 they laid off”, said Fraser. Managed by Phil Zaytsoff — Telephone 365-3014 CARPET SALE CONTINUES Take Advantage and Install Now Indoor-Outdoor and Semi-Shags — Many Colors to Choose From — gno? WHERE THe Come In and’ Check Our DECORATOR CENTRE Mac Tac and Wallpaper Complete Sample Books of Wallpapers Apple-Strawberry Ja David’s Mallow Safeway Superb Beef Chuck Steaks Sata oes” A. 998 Slab Side Bacon ==-. Whole Fryers = Beef Sausage Cooked Ham Deluxe Pizza Manor House, Grade: Economy Brand. 1 Ib, Package. Random Weighs .............. Ready to Serve, Whole or Shank Portions ............. Snackery. 12" Size .. Safeway Superb Beef Roast | — Smoked. Gardenside, Standard Quality. Economical. 28 fi. oz. tin 3 “ 1 Apricot Halves A. 99 1 Cake Mixes == 2. 19 Whole Mushrooms ieriseac,” DS Carnation Milk :...._6 . $1.00 Margarine _.. 6... $1.00 99: Gold Reef Brand. Standard Quality. A Dessert Treat. 14 fl. 02, tin or Button Mushrooms, Village. One Lb: Package .... Climax. For. Toast. 48 fi. ox. tin Empress or Empire Variety. With or Without Coconut. So 59° CASTLEGAR _N Fresh cotton Safeway Brand. All Purpose Grind. Ceylon Tea Casino Tea Bag Package of 100 NS, Thursday, February. 22,1973 _ afeway's the) place to buy. 3 Fab Detergent ...... Fish and Chip Corned Beef Captains Choice. Frozen. Heat and Eat. 20 oz. Package Town House. Slice for Sandwiches. 12 oz. tin in Tomato Sauce, ‘Taste Beans with P ork eras Fruit Drinks 2=>"""_ Margarine ep laporkedy haat Cheez Whiz wicrecisc: Mayonnaise ssscornec 20 nx 15C Tomato Paste :-'s. «. s» 6 for $f Flavored Sauces 7's. «. 6 for $1 Peanut Oil sno some i. 19 ~Wegetables Sone 10 ox ska. 39C Snow Assorted Popular Flavors. Your Choice. 1 Gal. Pail . Top with Your Favorite Ice Cream Lucerne Yogurt _ Fruit, 32 ox. Container ecco oe Spartan Fancy Grade. B.C. Grown . . Celifornia Grown Broccoli Size 56. Sweet and Juicy Avocadoes California Grown . ences Appies ‘] *] ote Serve With a Tasty oe 2. 19. 2.59 rin tent The 60 Quick Cooking . Chipits. 5c Oals au. Chocolate Chips 12'c" rc. Dad's Cookies so: t.'c: rvs... 59¢ 59c 9c Sugar Crisp Post Brand. Kids Love Wondersoft. Astd, He CADIE SILVER CLOTH 1001 Uses The Polish is in the Cloth Reg. 69c SPECIAL SALE 57¢ 69 SPRAY CLEAN All Purpose Cleaner Ata Low 83c ———————— a “SAFSYN” CREAM OR LOTION .. for the health and beauty of busy hands GLYCERINE & ROSEWATER HAND CREAM Good Neighbor Drug Mart in. the Plaza DISINFECTING SPRAY Rexall — 14 oz. Regular $1.79 SPECIAL $1.09 J CLOTH New Arrivals Semi-Shags in New Mauve and Gold The “In-Look” for Spring ‘73.’ with built-in. underlay ONLY $6.95 PER SQUARE. YARD B Potato Chip Paper Towels Skylark Fresh Bread * Western Farms Loaf * Butter ‘n Egg Loaf 24 oz. Sliced Loaves. oe $s]. 00 Your Choice .......... Hamburger or Hot Dog. Buns, 1c VIVA TOWELS .... . 2 roll pkg. 59¢ Assorted Colors, Package of |... “LARD, Better Buy ...... 4 Ibs. 89c Cheese Sauce... Ib. KEEP YOUR CARPET CLEAN with ARGOSHEEN $4.95 a Quart A Good Bargain at $14.95 Gallon Try Argosheen Spray Spot Remover for Carpets and Upholstery CARL'S STEMS & PIECES . MUSHROOMS .......... 2 for 79c Prices Effective February 22nd, 23rd, 24th WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES Watch ‘for Our SPRING PAINT SALE. | 7 - saporbonayaba PUSEEDE a tn Your Friendly Neighborhood ALPHA MILK, 2% ....... 5tins$1_ Saceeny Stoke PANTI HOSE ......... 3:pairs $1. Keys Cut While U Wait . KOOTENAY BUILDERS SUPPLY UD. . PHONE 365-5155 ‘Johnny's Grocery & Gas Sales. UMITED — ON ROBSON SIDE OF FERRY _ Fully Insured Them. 13 oz, Pkg. ........ Alpha-Bits Post Brand. Breakfast Bathroom Tissuecsen «nat. Favorite. 15 oz. Pkg. . Phone 365-5308 Skylark, Pkg. of 8 . Box 1351, Castlegar OPEN 7:00 A.M. TO 9:00 P.M. 7 DAYS A WEEK