14 Wrong Drug Worse Than No Brug at All “Reaching for a pill” at the first touch of pain or dis- comfort may have serious consequences. Do we know what alls us or what we are taking? The wrong drug is worse than no drug at all. A drug taken without our doctor’s know-| oa makes it more difficult] j Handle with Carer a lication of the departinent noe national health and welfare, tells of safeguards in the use of drugs, and warns of the dangers of Copies are availabl le fro} rovincial Gepartment of health or by Queen's Printer, Of! chief Ed Lewis said. CHIMNEY FIRE at the section house owned by CPR at) Castlegar Sunday morning caused virtually no fire loss, fire | Turned in at 11.05 a.m., the alarm sent firemen to the property to extinguish a blaze caused by burning of refuse in the oe Presently, occupying the | premises, said Mr. Lewis, is J. R. Grant eaileger News Photo From the Gallery By Henrv Heald Government Glue Slowly Softening The glue that has held Pearson, but he has others in Minister Pearson's his desk whose authorg are Prime cabinet together through five anxious years of hectic minority gov- ernment is beginning to come unstuck. No matter who pre- session of Parliament. y, the circle of faces around it will|‘Vancouver and be free of be vastly different than those | Ottawa Walter Gordon’s resig/’ nation from the cabinet — his second in a little over two years — was accepted by Mr. to re pre- ared to awl tne the * somise of Labor Minister Jack Nich- olson has said publicly that he is anxious to get back te. ‘Housing has al- ready been transferred from his bis jurisdiction and put under asury Board President Ed- pas Benson. The eonrend La- Mr.! bor Relations Board revisions, one of the most contentious pieces of labor legislation in some Mackasey, minister time, is in the hands of | sreater been donated, the other aeetient Mn Mrs. Elaine’ Martin, {| gar Sporting Goods Expanding With Second Store . The principals of Castle- Goods have ex- panded with the opening in 4] Trail next week of a new Sports Ltd. NEW WHEELCHAIR was donated this week by the Kinnaird ‘Women's Institute to Lily BicKenzie, keeper of the “loan ” Miss McKenzie and her | mothers § Stewart operate ; sto: the cupboard from ‘the Kinnaird wht crutches and other. medical equipment foaiae as long as three months at a time. There is no charge for the service. She explained that, emnoush ad new wheelchairs have now the demand is always than the supply. Presenting the wheelchair left. — Castlegar News Photo gar Wildlif without Under normal conditions Mr. Mackase' eo th could be ex- the Jabor ort: Hush Puppies |= | For ALL the Family... and for Golfers, Too! Men’s $11.95 Children $7.95 Women $9.95 Golfing $14.95 MADDOCKS gone. chand has tie about his Bg ant it is felt that his resignatio id ign. getting into @ position where he can retire gracefully after 6. Unless of course Mr. ‘Trudeau emerges as the new prime Trade Minister Win' has already submitted his re- |signation from the cabinet ‘aL not acted on it. His bid for the tenders ferent views on party policy most of. them can = pect to be o tigelined after th conveniin f might e harp room in his cabinet for Paul Hellyer and J but not for Pierre Trud- ge ears0l could ever have re beouent such an _ unlikely ip of men to- gether as a tabinet and held there. of rifts in the traditional rvals dur- CASTLEGAR DRUG -SPECIALS- Crest Toothpaste With Fluoristan, Reg $1.26 New Mint Flavor, Reg. $1.19 Head & Shoulders Medium Lotion All. Regular. $1.25 Large Tube oo... eeeececeeerteseeesneee > 9c Scope Mouthwash reguar $159 LO 59¢ Secret Deodorant 1-0z. Roll-On. re. Rall 79 * Medium Jar 6-0z. Size. Regular 79c and consequently was bailing himself out of some crisis precipitated by one of his ministers. As a cabinet maker, Mr. cused sticking by his friends nen he should have fired them, such as Walter Gordon after his disastrous budget, i ag 1963. And ihe ted been accused of pi Tug out from ‘under a itn. ister at a time when he need- ed support, such as the time he reversed Justice Minister Cardin’s sistement on the Victor Spencer affair. a good look at the Pearson cabinet. It is un- likely such a mixture of gen- ius and mediocrity, left and Tight, will ever be gathere: together. again b in one cabinct. ly about it, but with |“ To Furnish Members of the and District Hospital.» The Marx Auto Body - Takes Over Gastle Auto Body Shop occupied by Castle Auto Body. at the foot of Sherbiko Hill finters|in Castlegar has been taken over by Marx Auto Body and Service. though the prime minister has | Paint Owner Ray Marx, in mak- ing the announcement’ this in | Week, said his firm has'made a concentrated effort to clean up the property in sympathy with Castlegar’s spring clean- ip He said 15 old car bodies have been: hauled away as | well as 12 truck loads of old hoods, fenders and car He said it is his inten- Turn-|tion to continue the ‘cleanup Wine Tasti Castlegar club have ascot uponia. a novel method of rais- ing money to furnish a o vard a in the addition to Castlegar ng Session Hospital feature ® at least 20 different :. Wine for the event was donated by the manager of | Mee the “Cap” win fastite a with | Koctenay, mt of the West TO- coats from tie Pte. is] "set for June 8 in the Hi Arms, the event will Mr. Cay will also be on hand ag for the event. le through te area, £ club Sal 1c a _|spokesman sald. a dance is als Well-kno' store. - The new store will be lo- J and S Sports Ltd. will handle all ei of ris gauipment an lize Bear for | panting and fish- ithusiasts, ‘Me. Sidoni, who had man- ig PUBLIC NOTICE Hospital Rummage Sale Friday, April sth ae p.m. fodil Tea. Ap: Rivers Hal, Al “10 Rivers Hall. l procaeds to Cancer Rese: cat Kinnaird Kinet. t family Fublon April 9.8 p.m. SHSS Activity room. during ‘Easter week.-Pro- ceeds for equipment for Scout Hall. ee pick up ‘Ph. 365-785: | smita's bee 61 CRESCENT ST. — PHONE 365-7531 — CASTLEGAR ri. 6.7.30 drive. Bake Bingo, Robson Ree. te loops, Kelowna aetna ese ulp division here, pur- ed” the Castlegar S| known outdoorsman and is ‘an active member of the Castle- fe Association, Rifle Clubhouse Will Cost $700 Cost of a p house on the Castlegar rifle range will be about $700, it disclosed at a recen meeting of the Castlegar coat istrict Wildlife “A. EREMENKO & CO. JARMAN SHOES for MEN Black or Dark Brown * ' Leather that is WEAR- TESTED — Shoes that will complement your wardrobe — brogues, new square toes, etc. $16.95 to $35.00 D White told th eer tlogar News e arly this week the p: In addition to the tasting, ee 4 for the necessary fund Tals- ing. ‘The premises formerly |& --and Answers Lasting Beauty. Sizes 12-16 program and to “put up a nicely-painted - fence across the front to keep it clean and iN |respectible looking.” * cabinet colidarity have sprang | TU! at ar intel 14th Birthday Members of Minto Chap- ter No. 79, Order of the Eas: tern Star Hosted Galil Trail, Ne! Saskatchewan at their recent meeting. At the close of the meet- ing a short adenda was held and Mrs. H. Johnson was pre- sented with a gift for her.sev- en years of service as :secre- “The members also took part in an adenda for our bir- ihday entitled A Little Bird ore chapter was celebrat: ing its 14th birthday. ‘Woods $19.50 Softball come to the Ki NOTICE Castlegar G.R.O.W. League Team Anyone wishing to try out are asked to Practice Park on S Men’s Dress Pants Men’s SUITS cca Pure wool fabrics of the Sizes up to 44 — best quality. One pair of} $9.9) and ‘up pants. Men’s Long Sleeved ‘Reduced to. Clear. Many styles to choose from‘ to clear at $49.95 PPORT SHIRTS, prices See West's for the Latest Fashions Fortel All-Washable Dress & Suit The Fortel Creates Slenderizing Elegance $26 - $43.95 We Have a Good Selection of Joyce Palmer Dresses The Junior Dress for Those Who Are 5’ 1” and Under Sizes 7-8 to 15-16. $8.95 - $36.95 _ Spalding Goif Sets Robert Jones Kro Flite _. $12.95 $103.95 . Marilynn Smith Kro-Flite Ladies Golf Clubs Irons $12.95 Spalding Autograph Woods $14.95 _Irons $9.95. Set of 5 Irons, 2 Woods $69.95 ASK ABOUT: SPECIAL CASH PRICES ON GOLFING SETS | Large Selection of Golf Carts, Bags, Balls, Etc.” Set of 5 Irons and ‘2 Woods: a1 08 _Link: Hardware Special Corningware Sets 8 Piece — ‘Gift: Boxed $13.88 _ Regular $18. 95;. : Link Special Local Liberal = Highly impressed With Pierre Trudeau’ sAbility Mitch Wanford of Kin-/sents a resume of the impres-) sociated with the matter of; individuals of both groups, certain observations made at Halrd and Nick-Oglow of Cas: sions ed by yore among the dele- during thelr ta stay in Ottawa, get t Wrest riding rey tended tie est 3 attent leaderahi; begins weekend, ing the convention ‘The Castlegar .News pre- have in the two men/ national Unity. the: a, As the very good and suc-/ ;, Certainly: the most out|f i eares| 2 _ most -out-| tion ip convention | standing fee! we had dur-| Convention showed that with and still) establishment of dialogue| this sre not political or par: ne nileuea conflict resolves personal and: from) itself basically into the inabil- i conven! each camp. well as English-speaking ina -. Those which one could {communicate with were both pleased and surprised that — were friendly and, sald ee could not quily communicat showed by thelr 3 actions and smiles they i ererised and pleased, as as indeed. west- French: was “as-|and erners were st the / EEE CONAMD VOL. 21, No. The matter of liquor be- ing served in schools during off hours is a matter for’a local, rather jth than provincial, of education does Baye some views on the -sublect. This information Was dis: closed Monday at a meeting | mises.” ” But the matter “has of School District No. 9 trus- "been Jeft to the, suere tion: ‘of sentiments were not based‘ re oe the posable ther ‘on the ‘possibility. of | blems, * cor : | knowledge: of. the: ‘| ment's’ stand. :,- = Kinnaird, gedy, Dr, Nick Sokmitt, medi cal healt ealth — officer - for", the area “em Views ‘on ‘Use of Schools. Hand-Trall MLA Don has called on fe feel; fe of the Cast! gleich to: vie h: suggestions: on prereing the. the use erecent ite tn:acletter ‘to. the Castle. © * gar “News, Mr. Brothers ~ = notes that Education Mini- ster Leslie Peterson: ‘has set: Ee tection Id} an Sr tact all; “procedures ieney ‘and ‘safet eryency. -hedith- sector plan is'a welcome ring ency sencies into action ine pehort time. all major , agencies ‘for: pro-|, ealth, : property = His; in hance the. yang te he y i handling use of only. a few: agen- the pe ‘ones, be: * allows: tions for receiv- 5 ing ‘a: large number of: ‘em- rergency ‘patients. in. preparation. for any. re atee disaster. Also, it prevents lost time |; ove notifi- I annual report a ta meeting P of: the. West. nay. Health | roo} Ua heir of ig the “ Trail-Rossland ee decision ‘on the vot mat expected ai board. meeting: ~- earais |ASM for minor. hockey runs high in the Castlegar. vas‘ this shot of a: "recent hockey, banquet. proves. An nts—crowd- tire | & er | ater, fund-raising -* projects vot cl : “It is ‘hoped that the park 3 pill bee completed for.use dur- Grey, “Cap Falsed in. the Pool ‘and | 22 during. the past year. A a Kinsman of- aa sl Funds or oak) in the Kinsmen spread | over iit homes are misied they. all be ‘be* covered in 4 mattresses, - radios, cans or boxes. of refuse. |. 5 “Time throw away “Kinnaird Cleanup Days. r two separal days an: effort to: ‘doa th ia thorough those things your wife wants eine: for, 0 > eaison," he te.a-clean 7, sheen town:> and cold, dreary pots settings cooperation of resi- dente a has -been requested. by ,| the mayor and-council in effort to keep Kinnaird an at dractive: place \ in. which to ‘pitals had room avaliable: put were unaware‘ of the need. Easter’ Sunrise Service Planned for this Sunday “The Castlogar Christi y significant event in our ne faltte _ | ing representatives from tl =| Kinnaird’ and Castl Uni , the light of. the vio- tence bi in the United States fol- Jowin: See opal act. of roneealcs and: rededication of o 6 cleanuy Ie tely | Gen Mu Municipal ela in an *) effort to. promo’ ring, i felt, is the |, i tdeal Hine for Y sucha ett f ‘on the day that Christ owe from the tomb. set I think that the hills must have! supped with Selent On that day when Christ rose from the tomb; - So let ‘us draw near. To our Saviour so dear ‘And rejoice that he rose from the tomb! Lucy Ellen Eaton 35 in Castlegar is a name that reco; ie ‘oppor-| had egal knew. of :its. general location southeastern BC. held in Wi d across Canada. weekend's iberal leadership Ottawa. CLUB ‘PRO > Mike Ve * a erzuh, centre, was signed to 1 y- April Zid early: this week by! dos att at ea . ig on while he are ot Bocas Ct Brench-epesking Clarke, members of the club’ executi Castlegar because he had| nine-hole section of the course to be seen it on the map when look-| and the present facilities. be; be Leela hometown of| summer, the future at the club is CASTLEGAR DRUG R. E. Goulet, Corner of Pine & Columbia, Ph. 365-7813 Open Mon. - Sat. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Fri. 9 am. to 9 p.m: Sunday & Holiday Hours: 12 noon-1pm. 6- 7pm. Greene’ making 7, at 10 a.m. or contact D. Wallace, Phone | 365-5383. bett. The course is’ now open for. play and response has been i _ -,- most heartening, officials' said: A‘ large ‘number. of ‘golfers | ~ have been coming here “from Nelson, one geal golfer ob- |} Arrow i. Ap served..—-Castlegar-News Photo. ual times A’ warm ‘welcome is. ex. tended to all all residents of the district-to ‘observe this: deep-| c