hay 4 10 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Nov. 7, 1968 For West Kootonays Poison Control Info Centre Set Up at Trail A new poison control in- fcemaron service for th The information listed on the new cards has been selec- ted by a Canada wide: survey which showed them to be the products most Te ey i ntly by th ranch and the eulty of tne ee i) P British Co Coluinbla, The Trall-Tadanac Hos- led, for some trol servic products as the’ market thro’ throughout the pro- | EATON’S TRAIL Canada-wide $1.49 DAY TUESDAY NOV. 12, 1968 Personal shopping only Over 225 items At One Low Price Each card lists the pro- duct’s trade name, generic name and the sign: that follow tlon, ag well as the treatment requited, Additional refer. ence material will be provid- ed by the health branch from time to time as new produc come on the market or ex- isting formulas are changed. In essence, the plan is de- signed 40 ensure that the poison control information service provided is as up-to- date as possible. West Kootenay e Trai PY et throughout ‘the area, that is/p, their local doctor or the nearest hospital imme- diately, that the patient receives me- dical dreabnent at the earliest possible time. However, in isolated ar- eas or where there is no rea- dy access to a doctor or hos- pital, necessary advice may be sven directly by phone from the poison control cen- it. ae the Trail-Tadanac Hos- in order to ensure} Brooks Mrs, Dick Brooks, hosp-)j italized for TB for six months this year, tells her story to 2,500 Castlegar and surround- ing area residents this week. Her picture, shown here with the most modern chest- x-ray camera in the world, purchased through Christmas Seal dollars, appears on the 2,500 greeting cards which accompany the Christmas seals. Mrs. Brooks Lives at ts] Port Coquitlam, but her story is one which could repeat itself in any other area of British Columbla. A busy mother. of four, three sons and a young daugh- ter, she dismissed her. feeling of being tired all the time as doing too much,” and. at- tributed her nagging cough, particularly in the morning as “too many Christmas Seals on Sale Help TB Patients i in B.C. | Library. Local Library - Board Supports Regional Idea At a special meeting re- cently, the Castlegar Public Library board’ had as its guest Fred White, head of the Vancouver Island Regional Mr. White was a mem- ber. of a threeman team which spent a week in the West Kootenays making a feasibility survey of the pos- ey of a regional library i M being set up here. The Castlegar board heard Mr. White explain the organ- ization and operation of a regional library and, in par- ticular, the steps involved in The boand indicated its approval and support of a West Kootenay Regional Li- SUGAR AND SPICE One vnight early last Jan- uary, after her children were bed, she settled down to enjoy television. A cough- ing spell brought on a it hemorrhage. Her doctor called for an imme and five days later, was Willow Chest Centre, She had active TB. For six months, while she of help of kindly neighbours, Christmas for the Brooks family will be different this year, Mother is home again, feeling much better than last Christmas, after — modern weegespoce \ FY ie MARSHALL WELLS CASTLEAIRD HARDWARE at the PLAZA Phone 365-6444 SMITH CORONA PORTABLE The Ideal Christmas Present for Students $69.95 AND UP for TB, with know- ledge her disease was arrest- ed early. For the next year, she must continue wonder drugs, 15 a Two of her teen- rage sons were infected by Tv germs, which ae * hey showed a positive reaction rf their tuberculin skin test. They are on drug therapy for a year to prevent develop- ment of TB. Mrs. Brooks is one of more than 600 new cases of setivert ubercalons found in Her ‘story ‘is told because she is willing to share it with other families around Morris Gehrman & Sons Ltd. 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The firm will now be as Graham, Graham, Stewart and Sober: diate chest x-ray | § Mrs. patient at : Flying a Plane is Really Quite Easy procedures, I found they were basically the same as mine. You had to get the tain pride that}2 ™ one day, in tl the dim past, you were up there under the footlights, doing your wiggle, your grind, your bump, or what- ever, with the best of them. All this is because of a young fellow called Alex. He's a friend of son Hugh. '|He’s in the armed forces and was recently transferred to TB|a nearby base. For some rea- son, despite their obvious and many shortcomings, he has taken to the Smileys, and usually drops around on the! o¢ weekend. He’s a pleasant and in- telligent lad and we enjoy his: He's rather lone-, company. ly, is a long way from home, and likes a -home-cooked meal, I don’t blame him. There’s nothing duller than an officers’ mess on a week- nd. But what really pacts wind up on elicopters fly- ing with the navy. Bi t in th f meantime, he hi like the 0) girl aforementioned. There's very little difference in the Brocedure he must. undergo and that wi we underwent years’ ago. I bask in his awe as I reel off the yarns, e true, untrue or just slightly of my fly-train-| work eunbeihed scorn- ing. soo. min Trail, Mr. Sober- til his move to Cranbrook Mr. Soberlak his wife, Joanne, have" oes daughters ena: 6, Tracy, 2, and His hobbies’ in- clude ark ring. curling, fish-| ing and hunting. He was a member of the Castlegar Ki- now assisting the for- with mation ofa Tawanis Club in avanis Club while here and is|course most of o£ course, we dune have Fadler an und-to-air I “Yes, we had to fly in every- 2,|thing: rain, snow, a lot of student pilots. Twelve killed on my course alone. The brave and th, to Tipwed fields, and shot many cannon shells clouds as the next fellow. But I have been helping him out with some of the babes bits. He’s having a bit with his landings. the second bounce.’ He dian’t seem "0 think Trai?s Canada Manpower Helps Place 105 People October saw 105 men and women find jobs fhrousi. the services of the Trail ada Manpower cree re Ports s manager Bruce King. King. said Getober EE ieee were. slightl, igher than the Septembe total, and the total ior Qct- ober of ast 9 Among Mhose seeking were the area’s. firs: Czechoslovakian refugee: One family and‘ two single men have: arrived in Trail s. ” Efforts are now undz: € fog. Lost] the gets underway in November e of the services * made available e on E The client and — “employer gs, col 4 testing, mobility, aud ‘rehabili By Bill Smiley KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS BINGO ST. RITA’S HALL ON FRONT STREET TONIGHT WHO WILL BE CASTLEGAR & DISTRICT’S 1968 CITIZEN OF THE YEAR Groups, individuals and organizations wishing to this was scientific enough. ff ju bounce, and you'll ‘end 2 ‘feather. I gave him a lot more the make are asked to contact: Bill Oleski at 365-6484 or Gib Lind at 365-7628 after 5 p.m. Deadline: Nov. 22, 1968 Sponsored by Castlegar Kiwanis Club to- | 004 tips from erience point = of view. for exi der, stick full back and swallow hard.” Reflecting lat- er, I wondered if it wasn’t besa right rudder and stick forward. Oh, well he'll find out. Neband like experience. expert, I've ex- plained hs him how you re- cover control on takeoff, when you are headed for the control tower instead of the end of the runway. “Cut the motor, pat on your brakes, ler? Castlegar Taxi UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT SAFE, COURTEOUS SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT PHONE 365-7222 CASTLEGAR TAXI Business and Professional Directory CASTLEGAR CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY Recovering - Remodelling - Tiles PHOTOCOPYING Importent Papers Birth Certificates sages of Books CASTLEGAR NEWS Reasonable Rates REPAIRS To Ail Major Appliances APPLIANCE & REFRIGERATION /SERVICE Ph. 365-6939 PARDMAN FURNITURE MARVIN L. 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