CASTLEGAR NEWS, February 10, 1982 “CAMPBELLS _ SHICKEN NOODLE a $100 a or ~ SNOW STAR ICE CREAM ee 209179 Campaign « on upswing \ Despite an increased goal Castlegar | and’ District United. Way is showing a’ very encouraging upswing in its overall cam This was acknowledged by secretary-treasurer Marjorie 1 Oastegee and District Lf brary, presented its full an- nual report” stating--United services such as atory, hours, puppet: shows: and demon- MacBain at last. week's an- nual general meeting. Strong emphasis, says’ MacBain, has been placed on agency participation. If an organization is not willing to assist in canvassing this can be ‘very detrimental to its allotment. * MacBain also ‘announced phd Campbell is to be the For ciation ‘stated ft services’ 80 children in the Castlegar, Robson: and Pass “Cree! areas, Two travelling physi- _otherapists ‘work’on ‘an out- ‘patient basis in local schools,’ in the Health ‘unit, Hobbit Hill Special ‘Needs Preschool, and: some ‘home visits. Kootenay Columbia Child the ae time in five years a complete board was also named at the annual meeting. ‘Elected to three-year terms are John Care Society outlined its six programs. These ' are Pre:. school Development’ (special , needs), Day Care, Hobbit Hill Centré, Castl Dana Peterson, Romi Stang and George Wanjoff: Nick Stoochnoff was elected to a one-year term. Other board are Al Blessin, Jim ALLEN'S APPLETIME ‘Save © rf ‘ Brindley, Don Ellis, Ed Isak- son, Don Legg, Mike Popol snd Helen Strelioff. is P i Voluntear Exchange, West Kootenay. * Infant. Develop- ment Program’and Commun- ity Services Centre. | Kootenay-Columbia Scout. Association reported an‘ac- . tive year with 230 boys and ; 55 leaders, with the Scouting | eecauatrauan Blessin and secretary-treasurer Marjorie. ‘ MacBain. Many who receive ‘United Way grants presented their report and expressed their iation for support. = Bathroom Tissue | Ai io : Scott Viva Paper Towel 2h Save 576 ca ¢ Your sien Assorted Colosrs ....0'..eeeseesel SUNLIGHT DETERGENT ace et in, ee. BURN'S PRIDE OF CANADA WIENERS 2 tae ¢ vel £) 1h. BURN’S PRIDE OF CANADA. «SIDE BACON save! BI0. : ‘500 g. Package ee Castlegar and District Athletic Association stated it had requests for funding from four of its. eight :‘mem- bers with the major funding going to Minor Hockey and Figure Skating as their cost is very high in comparison to the other sports. . The athletic marking its 46th anniversary this year. ."° Royal: ‘Canadian: : ion Branch No. 170 showed its grant added: to’ the. funds used to provide hampers.to 41 needy families during the Christmas season. The services of the Na- ‘ lassie softball and! the swim . of $55,000 from ‘$50,000 club. s, Scouts’ who ‘attended Jam- ere ‘a1... The report on Royal Can-: adian‘Air Cadets 581 .(Castle- vgar).. ‘Squadron stated there Way money is used for extra‘. are’82 cadets, four officers. and three civilian instructors. “The organization's aims are’ to ‘promote sportsmanship, leadership and citizenship. Their many -activities in. cluded senior | and. junior’ _ k leaders’ courses, cadet camps flying scholarship | courses, gliding... courses and cross-,: country skiing. The squadron; provided security, for. the ‘Trade’ Feir, Santa’ Claus parade and a ski swap. * Phe’ 174 members of ‘the Castlegar and District Senior © Citizens Branch No. 46: were active in exchange’ visits with ‘other senior citizens ‘associ: ‘ations’ for’ whist. drives an Parents of twins: sue for malpractice VANCOUVER (CP) — Five-year-old Joey Wipfli vwas un unexpected twin found too late by doctors to ‘save'from severe brain dam- age that left him with major lowe of. co-ordination and have shown. whether the woman Was carrying twins. Drs. Tysoe and Shaw did . not make sure, Gardner said, that Laurie was the only child ready to be born in the caseroom, which, had been rted to an tion, B.C. Su- deta’ bowling. They,) took!;several “Frome Court was told Mon- _ field trips and lentes: during. eld'a tea.” pring and The ‘74 member. ‘associ: ‘ation, ig. presently. . working. ‘towards a ‘new sub-floor ‘and covering for the main floor of. its contre. A'fan is needed for ;* the: kitchen. and air-condi-” tioning for. the main’ portion of the centre. aah % Toey was born March 4, ‘1978. He was not found until : four minutes after his sister, Laurie, was born. At the opening Monday of ‘a: malpractice suit against Vancouver General Hospital and. four doctors, lawyer Robert Gardner described the child's condition as‘ the result of a “series of negli- “gent factors.” dants in the sult i events amniveraary of scouting. tional 5: Centre were given in detail as well as its. facilities described. Robson Recreation Society reported work to its tennis courts and pool with the big: gest project, the re-roofing of the Community Ea The hall is made disburses its grant to minor hockey, minor soccer, figure skating, minor baseball, girls’ softball, youth tennis, little = Brian: has many Y Beelhts BRIAN HUNTER Bjorn A. Edblod, president of Realty World Castle: Realty, is ‘pleased to. announce the ap- pointment of Brian Hunter as Sales ears of business experience ‘servicing the public, including two years in the real estate industry. Residing in Cdatlegar, Brian now wishes to concentrate in this area.and in- vites his many friends and customers to call him at-home or office in order to become acquainted _with the many excellent real estate services he can™ now, offer through Realty World Castle, <*. 965-3936 Office 365-5606 Residence. | of the Scouting aad Guide movement. The society also provided camping equipment for the weren't handy..- welcome. children. < ee a Special. SCOUTS CANADA * By R. HAMILTON ‘The 200 district boys in Beavers, Cube, Scouts, . Venturers and Rovers will be actively inyolved in special events planned for February to’commemorate the 76th The Kootenay Columbia District Council has finalized plans for Scout-Guide week, Feb. 21-28. A poster. contest has been organized by Doris Latta. ‘ ; | / Oni Feb. 21, a bonfire will be lit in the Castlegar-Shlmo viewpoint area, West Kootenay Districts and others Canada will light beacon fires that day as part . of the riational brotherhood of scouting. Feb. 22 is Uniform Day, and all boys aro encouraged to. wear their uniforms to celebrate Baden-Powell’s birthday. During this week, each group committee plans an evening event to include boys of all sections and their ; parents. 4 Feb. 28 is Thinking Day. A 6 p.m. torchlight parade from West's to Stanley Humphries will start the evening. An ‘indoor’ campfire will follow.which will feature skits, songs and Baden-Powell’s last message; and will be great fun for those attending. Parents and friends are also welcome to join the parade and attend the campfire. On Jan. 80, a district Beaver toboggan party was held near. Selkirk College, for leaders, Beavers-and families. About 60 people‘had a “super” time on the slopes — some resorting to the seat of their pants when toboggans For information and/or booking of the Secut Hall, please: call Grace Wilson at 365-8353. he next meeting of the Kootenay Columbia District ‘Council of ie Boy’ Scouts of Canada will be 7:30 p.m. Feb, Wekcit Seat, Hall. Leaders and interested People ‘Two . Kootenay Columbia’ District ‘ Rovers, © Robert Wilson and Brian Morris, will be entering the Snowarama '82-this Sunday. The moeny collected through sponsors will be ‘donated to the B.C. Lions Society. for crippled —~ Expelled for spying JAKARTA (AP) — In- * donesia has expelled.a Soviet diplomat and arrested a So- dered Soviet assistant mili-. tary attache S.P. Egorov to Teave the country. The airline viet airline; on charges’ of ‘espionage, the Foreign Ministry ‘said -Mon- day, he: ‘government or- - was as Alexander Finenko, head of - the Jakarta office of the So- viet airline Aeroflot. Bonnett’ s itt 233 Columbia 365-676] Remember 10% OFF for Cash The include Dr. Stanley 5. Brit- ten,'.a Vancouver general |. practitioner, who was. the 'Wipflis’ family doctor; Dr. “William Tysoe, who died in 1978, the obstetrical surgeon who’ operated. by Caesarian- ‘section; Dr. Dorothy Shaw, an obstetrics ‘resident ‘who took over the operation when Tysoe cut his hand with a ‘ aealpel; and Dr. Graham Mc- Morland, the anesthetist. In-his opening remarks, Gardner said the parents — Joseph and Jeannette Wipfli .of Kitimat, B.C. — will seek to show that Dr. Britten was negligent in not ordering an ultra-sound scan that would room for the procedure. . STOPS BLEEDING - Gardner said Dr. McMor- land prematurely adminis-: tered a drug that prevents bleeding. The drug, he said, quickly shut down the blood supply to the placenta, there- by robbing Joey of vital blood-oxygen to the brain. Tt was only after the drug was injected that Shaw, while feeling the uterus, dis- covered the second baby, Gardner said. The family contends that the ‘medical staff concen-. | trated its efforts on clearing the infant's lungs (since Joey had begun to breathe in the uterus) but failed to apply heart massage which would have increased blood © cir- culation — especially to the brain. made a medical note about ordering an ultra-sound scan for her, he.didn't order one because her condition — a © larger than normal uterus for her stage of pregnancy :— seemed to correct itself:as. _ the pregnancy progressed. The case continues. 10 per cent jobless Estimate optimistic TORONTO, (CP) — High unemployment will continue to plague Canada this decade, and about 10 per cent of the work force could be jobless by. 1990, warns a study by University of ‘Toronto econ- omist David Foot. And even the p: of . labor shortages in certain critical areas of the economy tather than the problem of generalized unemployment. But Foot says the labor force will grow faster than the general population this. ~ decade as the baby-boom to de- LO Berrcont unemployment might Foot says in ve study, Canada’s. Population Outlook, because the figure is based on the as- mand work. That means the ay will bo ch ized by. general unemploy- ment even though there may be shortages in some speeilie suinption that the vamos ffeg og grow ata real average annual rate of three per cent. If growth is lower, unemploy- ment will be higher. Just to keep unemploy- ment down to 7.5 per cent of. | the work force, 2.3 million “new jobs must be created during the decade, says the study. done for the Canadian Institute for Economic Pol- icy, a research organization begun. by Walter.Gorndon, former Liberal finance minis- ter. ‘While O}tawa has made no official economic predictioris to 1990, it estimated in its recent budget that:the Can- adian economy will see real growth of 2.7 per cent a year this decade. .Unemployment will average 7.8 per cent. Finance Minister Allan MacEachen: has. since said Home values showed big drop:in ‘81 VANCOUVER (CP) — In 1981, the average Vancouver: _ couple lost more in the value of their home than they made *at their jobs, according to figures released by the Real Estate Board of’ Greater Vancoiver. The average home sold on. the Multiple Listing Service in January for almost $42,000 less than the same month a year before. Statistics Can- ada says the average income for two people in Vancouver is $41,265, : The drop in value is not these — at least in the short term — were opti- mistic. In “its longer-term econ- housing ‘economist: ” Frank Clayton. He forecasts:'Van- ° couver™ house prices ‘will omic strategy, the government is coricen- trating on ‘what it sees as” Pp ly drift at this level for ae most of the year, possibly a rising in late 1982. Britten said that while he PRE PR sect . Four: Course Dinner For. Two “THIRTY. DOLLARS PER COUPLE * WITH A COMPLIMENTARY ROSE - ce Our Entire Selection of - PIERCED EARRINGS -Including Hypo Allergenic Earrings ; and Diamond Earrings For That - Loving Touch, (Gale on until end of February) oe CHOICE OF Veal Alaska Veal topped with osporogus, crobmeat & hollandalse sauce. 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