CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Jan. 11, 1962 AIRLINE TICKETS TO ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD Casilegar Representative for Ar WKHU Issues Warning About Infectious Jaundice Ann. comet EST’S —SERVICES-— JORP A DAY, AWAY TRADES PHOPLE ‘i Save time and money. We have a complete offics for your use. If your, offices $a located in your home, contact ws about jor rates for using hone, Jaundice is on the incrense in the West Kootenay Health Unit area and it ts feared that there may be an epidemic be- fore winter Ja over, ‘This was reported by Dr, James HH, Lindsay, director of the Health Unit. There have been over a dozen cases in Trail during December, mostly among the relatives and neighbors of the first cases, There have also been cases in Rossland, and months or yeara, The Winess comes on with fe- ver, a loss of appetite, headache, fatigue and sometimes vomiting and abdominal discomfort, After a few days jaundice appears, that ls, the skin and whites of the eyes turn yellow, It ls important to be under @ dootor’s cave and to make sure that the local Health Centre is no- tiffed, ‘There is a serum against in- fectious jaundice, This protects on. ly for six weeks, The staff of the ‘Heaith Unit are giving it to those adults and children who have been in close personal contact with a case of jaundice recently, Tt ts hoped that by tracing all the cages and inoculating the clos- eat contacts it will be possible to prevent a large epidemic. There are two personal precautions everyone may take. First, be especially care. ful about your personal cleanliness, Secondly, take to bed early if you Infectious jaundice is caused by a virus. It may be passed from person to person directly. One case is Tr often followed & month later by several more cases among the friends, work-mates and relatives of the first patient, Infectious jaundice may also be passed through the stools if people are not scrupulously clean in their personal habits, It is most impor- tant to wash the hands thoroughly especially after the toilet and after touching solled objects, Infectious jaundice is also in- creasing all across Canada this last year, There was a large epidemic of it in Rossland, Trail and Fruit- vale some years ago, At least one woman died of it at that time, ond many people were weakened for JANUARY Clearance Sale = = = = = = = = = = = =| = = = = = INL = “EVERY THURSDAY NITE 8.00 P.M. = St. Rita’s Parish Hall, Front Street Wesiem Hockey League Standings 80 131 tan points for win and 1.25 for tie, Scoring Mcintyre T Tambellini T "Kimberley players get 2.25 points for goal or assist. ‘Penalties Polasell T Gallamore R Ferguson T Goaltenders GP GA GAG STPS|G Martin T 18 57 32 37 Koehle N 18 a Zanuzi R13 Wardle KE 18 108 Holmes R 8 60 JACKPOTS $40.00 & $270.00 = 55 NUMBERS CALLED = lg SE es Airline U-Drive COMPANY LIMITED Serving Trail, Castlegar & District 2 AS I and Casilegar Airport FOR INFORMATION PHONE CASTLEGAR 365-5811 TRAIL 306-634, AIRPORT 365-301 AR 365-8035 QELow BROS. Mandatory Grade Marked Lumber For Gonstruciion “We have passed the January ist deadline announced by Major General H, A. Young, Deputy Min- ister of Public Works for the man- datory grade marking of all con- truction lumber required by DPW,” =5/said G. E, Bell, General Manager f the Canadian Lumbermen’s As- sociation in a reminder to all lum- er suppliers on public works pro- The Canadian L feel unwell, and call your doctor if you do not feel batter in a day or two, Want Pool Finished For Summer Use Kinnaird courcil will advise the Kinnalrd Swimming ‘Pool Society that it is prepared to meet with the society's executive in an effort to finish the pool in time for swim. ming this summer. Commissioners expressed the hope at thelr meeting Monday night that work can be planned for ‘the pool under the winter works program and that the work can be started next month, IODE to Donate, Special ~SHHS Education Award The regular meeting of the Lildan Killough Chapter of the IODE was held Monday in the ‘Twin Rivers Hall, There were 13 members present with the regent, Mrs, J, Killough, in the chair. to be held Jan, 16 at 8 p.m, in the home of Mra, R. Weat, for the members, will be used to replenish the depleted hospitality fund. An executive mecting will be held Feb, 5 at the home of Mrs, Mm ‘Bince 1062 is Wear, a special award of $50 will be given by the Chapter to some atudent of SHHS, The conditions of the oward will be determined at a fu- ture meeting of education Mr. Allen Selble with the awards committee, ‘The $100 scholarship will be available as usual. A donation of $25 will be sent to the Kinnalrd Swimming Pool fund, A donation will be made to the Eskime Fund, a Nationa! Chap. ter fund, which will be used for the construction of a third community hall for Eskimoes, A contrbiution will be made to the retirement fund, a Provincial Chapter fund, for the benefit of retiring provin- celal office aecretaries. A box of used clothing was sent recently by services at home end abroad secretary, Mrs, Gergley, to be distributed in refugee areas, Empire and world affairs con- venor, Mra, Zinlo, read an article entitled “In the Gambia.” Gambia 4s the last remaining British De- pendency on the West Coast of Af- rica having had this status since the 16th century, o IO. Rev. E, A. Brophy, PP. Sth at Elm Street Sunday Masses - 830 and 10.30 am Bvening Mass - 6.00 p.n, GRACE GOSFEL CHURCH Thurs, 7:45 p.m. Bible Study ‘Tues, 7:30 pan, Young UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Robson — Ist and 8rd Sundays at 11 am. a Castlegar -—— Service of Worship at 730 pm. Kinnaird -~ Service of Worship a 9.45 am. CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST LD. z Sundays at 10 am, in the Twin £5 Rivers Hall GRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCR Church School at 945 am. Worship at 11.00 a.m. Bible Study: Wednesday at 7.30 p.m. 8ST. RITA'S CATHOLIC CHURCH) mrs. Evening Sacrament Service 7.30 pm i Goresky, read a section on the types of chapters within. the order; these being provinelal and national. Scrutineers for the nomination of officers were Mrs. Whittaker and . The members of the nomination ‘committee are. Mrs. Whittaker, Mrs Selble and’ Mrs. | Sylvest, : Two new members were: wel- comed into the chapter at the De- cember meeting, these belng- Mrs. Severe and Mrs, Craig, A church parade will be: held gun, Jan, 28 at 7.30 pm, in the Anglican Church, ‘The proceeds of a bake bingo, Castlegar Briefs 7@ouncil approved a plan for rond access to the Dr. Hall subdi-: vision. All commissioners had view-. ed the Rroposal in person at the, i ea site. so 8 Pane appeared before council ‘with regard to a building and ‘bulk stor- age tank which the company wishes to erect in the Sherbiko area. Com- will view the proposal. THE TABEENACLE Sunday School - 10 am. Morning Worship - 11 an Evangelistic - 7.30 p. Prayer and Bible Study - Semhure: day at 7.30 p.m. ‘Young People’s - Priday at 7.30 p.m, ROBSON MEMORIAL CHURCH United Church — Ist and 3rd Sun-| , days at 11 am. Anglican Church — 2nd and 4th Sundays at 12 a.m, Mattins followed by Holy Communion. Baptist Church — 5th Sunday ANGLICAN CHURCH 2nd Sunday after Epiphany-Jan, 14 St. Alban’s 830 a.m, Holy Eucharist St, John’s 930 a.m, Mattins St, Alban’s 7.30 p.m. Evensong Rev. C, R. Day — Parish Priest BAPTIST ssocintion is one of these author- itles, “Every contractor and indiv- idual lumber consumer throughout the country can take advantage of this program by insisting on re- ceiving only grade marked lumber. ‘The government's leadership in this matter will directly benefit the en- Kinnaird Soclety Hall Spm. Sunday School for the whole family, with a fine Bible class for adults, 3.00 “One Lord, one Faith, one Bap- tism.” 730 “The Holy Spirit.” ‘Thurs, 800 Prayer Meeting Pastor G, Fraser BTh, call 365-5121 tire industry,” Mr. Boll. Citizen of The Award will be WHO WILL BE CASTLEGAR AND DISTRICT’S ‘the Year? Groups and organizations are asked to submit their suggestions by 5 p.m. Jan. 15 to: JACK YOUNG Chairman, Kiwanis Citizen of the Year Committee \ Announced Jan. 27 at the site before making a decis- jon on the matter. oo 8 8 ‘Works supervisor Norman Mc- Nabb advised council that he. had dismissed a permanent member . of the village crews. Village chairman Aage Sylvest commented thatthe crew was Mr, McNabb’s responsibil. ity and that he considered Mr. Mc- Nabb's remarks as being made to for their only. “8 8 Comm. V. R, Cook said Mr. Mc. Nabb deserved congratulations for the efficiency of the works depart- ment during 210Gk The vies l gureseyeke tind agreement with the Clvic Employ~ ees’ Union has ended and the vil- lage will enter into bargaining with the union, + 8 A record of indemnities paid commissioners and chairmen in other B.C. eonicaariee is being started. oe 8 Accounts totalng $1,024.16 were approved sors payment. » At the aatenaa of Comm. f| George Carr, the exact cost of De- cember’s municipal election is to be calculated by the village clerk and @ report made to council Hostesses for she evening were Mrs. Hostetter and Mrs, Pedersen. Wage Agresment Reached Bohsosa Hospital & Unica Agreement nas been reached between the Castlegar hospital and local 160, Hospital Employees’ Un- on @ labor and wage agree- men, for 1062, ‘An average of 4 per cent In- NH Is for ACCURACY in AUTO REPAIRS CASTLE MOTORS Ltd. Phone 365-2411 crease in salaries ig part of the agreement while application of the SHELL PRODUCTS ce Act will Mrs. | » municipal, | iam George Son of Canadian ed apnly to ail employees under the i contract, +. LUTE =) Television Service @ Repairs to all makes of TV's, Radios, Phonographs. '@ Electrical Appliances, i @ Applications for TV cable hook- ups made here. “Years, * experience is our guarantee | of dependable service." ELECTRONIC SERVICES 4 365-3331 — Phones — 365-4601 - A reliable person as agent for Provincial non-profit organiza- tion in the Castlegar-Kinnaird ares. This ‘is part-time work and can be done evenings or odd hours, Salary is based on for results Tf you are in mak- ing extra money. over. and above your present income and -wotld like to work part time for a sound non-commercial estab. Hshed organization with existing membership in‘ this area, - please apply in writing to Box Number, 490B, Castlegar News, stating name, address, age, beekground experience, and names of three references. Male or Female applications are acceptable. Candidates will be interviewed. ‘Deadline for applications is January 16th, William's MOVING & STORAGE “The Family Mover" LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE HAULING STORAGE - CRATING - PACKING - SHIPPING For Free Estimates Call Collect ‘ Trail 364-1818 Nelson 1471 fs eee | =i Vancouver Bound on Business or Pleasure? Stay at a ‘Smart, Central address modernly appointed, where friendly = and courteous service prevail. Family arrangements, no charge = for children under 14, also Free eabled TV and Parking. Rates from $8.50 Commercial Cards Honored The [SANDS MOTOR Hotel _ On English Bay 1785 Davie Street, Vancouver 5, BC. Telephone MU 2-183], I LL LR 8 a : A ccna BX. family protection NORTH AMERICAN LIFE ASSONARGNCEMERAY ~ DICK FOWLER. Robson, B.C. \ nN Give Better .. ELECTRICALLY General. Electric Small : Appliances Lovely Built-In RANGES & OVENS REFRIGERATORS - AND DEEP FREEZERS | | ft. ‘Water Heaters ‘Boundary ELECTRIC “Phone Soe Sele “CASTLEGAR SPORTING : ‘@ “We have the sports equipment to. satisfy all ages. @ HOCKEY EQUIPMENT SKIS ‘AND BOOTS: BADMINTON: “RACQUETS - TOBOGGANS &-SLEIGHS' GOLF BAGS. -& CLUBS ; -HUNTING SUPPLIES - Phone’ 365-8151 to. sult: every Dad:. and his Lad. ‘We carey, the very ” : » latest in’ style,: material ‘and: colors. ° You. can. always be > surelof satisfaction i at pret ‘Leitner’s Ltd. ; Honeéty and fair prices built cur business — You too can save oy shopping ‘ at. home. E Phone 365-4521 ‘pRY. CLEANING - NEEDS: CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Jan..,11,; 1962: it LNG | ee : Beautiful cut ‘ioiters floral’ ar- rangements and potted plants. * Wedding Bouquets * Funeral Designs * Gifts for all occasions * Hart Mountain Pet Supplies ~ a Carlton greeting cards and Gift Wrap P FLOWERS WIRED ANYWHERE HELEN’S FLOWER SHOP LTD. ibe 365-5191 (Eve) 365-5561 Look! $5 given away cach Tay Yes ...... $5.00 will be given away each week for the next eleven weeks, Just watch for your name to appear in one of ‘the advertise- ments on this page, phone the Castlegar News, and a cheque will be mailed to you. Cheques will be made out to each one of the merchants in turn, LOOK FOR YOUR NAME. TODAY! TOASTERS . . CAN OPENERS. * FLOOR. 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TV.SETS — GIFTS & NOVELTIES = “Make a point of dropping in next _ stime you are out shopping — well... * be ee to see and serye you. um pay . >, Drop in ‘and browse. around and you are °:* . bound to find the right’ piece of ‘fur- niture for-that spot in your home. We have a wonderful selection at all times. _ WHY NOT. DROP. IN TODAY PARDMAN - . FURNITURE & APPLIANCES Phone 365-5240. - Eboniceummnataatin mn Quality Yard Goods e Cottons @ Woolens e Fancies seam | Complete Stock of Notions E Bippots ue We Speciglize. tn CUSTOM DRAPERIES WALL-TO-WALL CARPETING i, CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY “SLIP. COVERS