10 ‘CASTLEGAR POLY-VI-SOL CHEWABLE VITAMINS 6 essential vitamins vitamin Pratection for children in hewable table: their second meeting since tl and district month. Left to right, Mrs. F. president Mrs. K. E. Johnson and Mrs. F.' Holdworth. ‘The club which has 26 members, is made up of the wives of ROTARYANNS EXECUTIVE gather around the wheel of an old river boat in the lobby of the Hi Arrow Arms after the club’s inauguration last Hirtle, Mrs. W. J. Lambeth, and has 26 b — Castlegar ‘News Photo POLY-VI-SOL ; DROPS 6 essential vitamins vitamin protection for infants CASTLEGAR DRUG _ RE. GOULET’ CORNER OF PINE AND COLUMBIA ‘Phone 365-7813 {continued from page one) “sound administration.” law approval was sound “as ma- jority opinion should settle all tters.”” ¥t agreed that the exclusive use of term. mayor and alder- man would eliminate’ confusion. The Kinnaird brief also agreed that ¢rust company and goat Union subjection to muni- It felt the requirement of 7 only a simply majority for by- eoalistic Produces Local Reaction Municipal Act Hearing of the subdivision. ‘The name change from zon- ing board of appeal to board of justment was called ‘more And the increased size of the board was cited as “appear- ing a necessity.” It likewise concurred. with the proposal to appoint the board by a third party other than the provincial government. ‘Empowerment of council to favor: |& itism., The brief went on to: say the move to empower councils to provide provisional zoning. for sevelopmeht purposes in 2 ares iS set of for any building was called “neces- he | ary in.a progressive communi- Exemption of a municipality from’ the provisions of “ipality four.of the controlled access trial or Han density residenti: a rapidly de developing ‘are2.” the brief was approved use was “logical, especially, in|‘‘where there is no direct :in- volvement by the department of questioned the | highways. Finally, the Kinnaird brief agreed ‘that local option is the at most desirable solution concern- fees to Sunday require subtividers ‘to eed aaaisonal municipal services to to the size PUBLIC NOTICE Mediee’ Curling Club — Get “to Ontario Heritage Cam) Pythian Sisters and Sale, sNov. 19 — 2:50-4:30 United Church Hall. Reminder: There is still time to register for Minor Hockey at the Arena ‘Sat, Noy:5 from 10 to 2 pm. s Keep the date open for the Kinnaird United Church Xmas happretigas and Tea, Nov. el to4 Qommunity GBupper npousored Rec, Soc. Robson , Novy 28, 5.30. p.m. DURO WATER SOFTENER installed in your basement out of the way reducing soap, clothing, cosmetic, Meal and plumbing bills, Check with us for all models and all sizes of Duro Water Soften- era and installation: No Fuss No Bother” No Obligation ; SMITH’S cass 61 CRESCENT. 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MADDOCKS with this period in the Hfe of:a wo- man. ; Since no: two women‘exper-, lence the:same symptoms, and no one can foresee what chang- there will be from month-to- any Beare about the ‘meno- she: is advised to consult cian, : woman ‘should ‘be pre: pared for ‘the; cessation ‘of the iods,_ which “ordin- arily:is: not anied ‘by ser- ious ‘ complications. “Only ;about 15 per: cent of woman have suf- ind ‘| ficient: untoward whi are: blamed jon’ the; menopause: \ One’ of: the’ main’ effects a_ psychological one »| of growing “old 9 tion. + Since: there ‘may develop. in period, «subconsciously, emotional stat: affected should be more considerate than usual, allowing the‘ psychologi- cal upset to take ‘its normal course. "The CMA also advises that at at this stage in a woman's life, medical Sraminalions aheaid be sought in order to rule ‘out other conditiens that occur. A. EREMENKO and Co. 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The mill employees number between 140 and 150 and most of them stay with the job for many. years. — Castlegar News Photo | ‘An. estimate board feet of lumber will be 442 million freer by Pacific Logging Co. Slocan next year, according Walters, general man- ike pla This past lt saw the comple- tion of the planning mill. move from Passmore and a ~conse- quent’ increase in production. Mr. Walters was unable to company this be 1% million nee feet ou ee than that pro- duced during the current year. ¥t would also be capacity pro- duction for the plant as it is now set up, Mr. Walters sald he was not ig expansion for a few more years, instead “consol: dation” of the present opera- Three New Homes ae homes a are to be sail of Pacific: Losging's, Se ¢ cored: gnsouoed gen- ea manager Bill ‘Walters, this Possible ‘Mandgua , Club: May Start-Up Last y yaar ‘the arvival of hhea-| 3 S738 construction in’ the ‘Slocan| 1 for the par- week. The: job is being contracted oats to Meath on, Realty, a Can- le: estate. firm affil- ined. wi the Canadian Pacific No “date for start of the work has beéh’ ‘established oeinalty al- though the work was originally Sot at) start wi fal | breakup of the Slocan-and}; District iandgun Club. But it is hoped 1967 will see the 2 organiza: tion on its feet. again,’ hold te meets at its Lemon Creek bridge’ site. There: is some possibility _ “president Adolf, Osis may. calla meeting in the spring. i On) the‘ executive are Har- vey Myers and* ‘Mire. eye Kearney, senile Lee ies ‘and Don | €4! Rivers, sawmill supintendent. ‘Mr. Kearne preséntly com- two- trip i. mutes ‘the 5 way. niza-| between his home in Nelson and Slocan. Mr. Rivers’ recently moved into'an ancient home on ‘This ts the. t first. _housin e ing construction: prdiject «spon by. Pacific e Logging in : The new: ‘mi}l was; complet- ye _getablishied ‘in "Stocan last Slated | + what his would ultimately be harvesting in board feet!from the huge tree farm licence which the mill draws its. wood from. He cited the present rapid expansion in Vancouver. Island by Pacific. agua other dpeding ample of eae can be stepped 0 it went ‘on fo point out that the own the dang the spring of fi = ita ofthe homes ae tbe p Bemiie ine aiage. t Air-Conditioned “Try Our Light Inexpensive Daily Specials — Sit ata Table in Our 1 Dining Room | Don Hird, all of Sloca of. Slocan. : "FELT, ‘20 ft © SELF ADHESIVE FOAM'% X18 ftec<: |. SELFUADHESIVE FOAM ¥% X 18° fe, | DOOR SETS, foam or wood 2:00: " PUASTIC WINDOW KITS 36 X-72:: “PLASTIC WINDOW KITS 48 X72 | WINDOW PLASTIC! BY THE ARD »86-In.; cert 48 in. is “2 80e"- 28 vn, 802 = $1.95 yd. ., 69e seinem nese Sua ck ses eeneRes: What's meré, in js insured’ 2 se by CUNA M operat ‘bers. ay Ski Club _ Hopes for $250 For Longer Tow 2 The Slocan and District Ski Clup hopes to raise $250 for nett longes tow rope i the next ey is.to be raised. ‘The season last year started fopéd this year Guess ald th advance aectelary: Sta Willford,: Winlaw, vice - president: and. directors Art. Stack, Ben ‘Lister and aire. OK Regional College Cost. $108 Mi jon: |B yank Norman Walker. at Vernon. taxpayers with a 2 $10) 000 ‘proper- assessment of $6.16 the ren and the fins cost, would be 1.57 . This’ would : affect: the nine ‘concerned, from in most case, the Balance of your loan’, ‘agai your or total a remanent 7 owmned and utual—a company oduetely by Credit ‘Unions and thelr. mem- CASTLEGAR CREDIT UNION “Miss M, D. H. Reith, Mgr. George Terhune, Ast.-Mgr.: Phone 365-7232 Serving ‘the Cros: roads of the Kootenz | N s U R A rT CE . AGENCIES ~ INSURANCE AND ‘For All:: Your. REAL ESTATE NEEDS 365-7944 not buying «!umber, to determine how the mion- B ear to set|: up a ae drive and: get offic A second innovation. far fs pm le'can’t borrow mon- ey to: » eee homes : times and bo they're Eee, fisa bke Hit the indus-|% ‘He sided that lumber sales le had hit'a Oo a eee pi monte The only commissioner: not finishing a aterm of office is B. E. O'Neal... To date none of the commi- MS / sioners. have announced’ tnten- tions' to ‘seek nomination for a not; “expected, they / will until shortly before nominations close Vel ice Wright, chairman ; lof ‘couheil in neighboring Silver- |; ton, /arinounced. ‘he. does -not in- tend: to: seek a: further, term’ of further term of: office, And it is pi LAST STAGE in Pacific Logging’s Slocan operation is loading the: finished Jumber der ding to into Canadian Pacific Railway cars at’ the siding. Here the loading ‘foreman and his W| assistant check a consignment. of white. pine, destined for Pennsylvannia. A large percentage of the lumber harvested from the Slocan Lake area goes across the ‘bor.’ tion a News Photo ‘nie Kearney. Plans are presently under- way to enclose the loading area with a roof. for the winter months. — Castlegar. « The bracelet is-one bauble which has enjoyed a’ long: life of Bopularity, from the ancient Romans day’s teeners, has it found such an impor purpose ‘$0 serve. 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