-CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 1, 1965 “Hospital Has $3,091 Deficit First Two Months Show The Castlegar hospital's de- ficit for the first two months of year is $3, Since the “hospital is still operating on the basis of 1964 budget figures pending approval of the 1965 operating budget, it may be that this deficit will be cut when the new budget is approved by BCHIS, : Board chairman Ross Mc- Cutcheon read a letter to the board that he has sent the de- puty minister of health services commenting on the current dif- ficulties of the hospital includ- ing the need for more beds | structl and the financing of them. It was‘ reported that new plane for’ the’ expansion ospital have been sub- mitted by the architect to BCHIS and a‘.decision is‘ awaited from QU GU PUBLIC. NOHCE imam Phi and Bom- mage ‘sale. — ‘aor "or 5-9 p.m, Shop Eaay Store. E, Robson Store §5_couple, for ticketa Ph. 365- 5672, Watch for Post Festival Concert April 14. ‘Tool Hit raffle draw won by H, G, Leitner. q Spring Ton —. April 8, 2,30 to’ 430 p.m. Legion Hall, Baking, . rocery hamper raffle, sewing ) Everyone cui y in- vited, Sponsored by LA to Ca- nadlan Legton Branch 70. LA to Guides and Brownies meeting, Aprit 5, 8 pm. at Mra, Strelloff home, 250-7th Ave, Mo- thera please attend, Square Danclog, Robson: Hall, April 3, -8: p.m, Everyone | wel- come. Tops Club Mocting, Rotary Health Centre, April 1, 7.30 p.m. | SMITH'S 61 GRESCENT ST. — PHONE 365-7531 — CASTLEGAR All overweight Ladics Welcome. etal PLUMBING & ‘HEATING UCN RT Pa APPEARANCE .COUNTSI- » Look your best ‘for School Dress or Date Shoes lend a tot to your appearance. This. wing qi for Instance. It fits in at any occasion. ‘There's rugged masculine look about it that Bos Perfectly with suits or sports clothes: : rege Dana, R. ‘Wyllie and. Mr. and , [t only fakes a ‘moment in hig’ busy life to praise’a husband judgets, Hospital administrator An- gus Haines reported that oc- cupancy of the- hospital erage January and February average’ over 100 per cent. He sai there was an average of i ta ients a day in ‘hospital during January and, 31 a day in was even worse in figures seem to indica E The board was informed by Victoria that if the Village of Castlegar starts ‘to charge: the hospital for water, it will not be accepted as a shareable # operat, ing cost, Robert Foubister has’ been appointed to ‘the position of. as- sistant. to’ the woodroom and ubister has held the since the. start-up of the mill in 1960. Prior to this he was.as- sistant: yard superintendent : at the ‘Prince Rupert pulp division where he. had. been employed since a 106A ‘Mr, Foubister and his fam- _| ily renide in Kinberry Helehts at Kinnaird.. White Mice » Don't Hibernate The white-footed mouse and its cousin the deer mouse are the commonest. fur-bearing ani. mals in Canada’s’ forests,“ ~ Because of their nocturnal habits, they.are rarely encount- ered but from: dawn to, dusk the woods are fairly alive with them scurrying. about in z search’ of id insects. Deer Park Socials | . i Weeknd visitors home ‘of Mr. S Briggeman cluded W. (Bal) Briggeman, Mrs, J; Ws. .Brigge- Mrs, UL. -Elder;"» ‘Mrs.: W.: Long, all: of Trail. and Mrs, C..T.: William: Mrs, Williamson's :parents,. Mr. and: Mrs. J. Reimer of Renata. liamson home’ were «Miss Jean’ Stainton: and her brother John of Castlegar. ©) 5 °\- Carb Schwartzenhauer is a patent ‘in the Cestleene, Hospi- ‘Mr. and’ Mrs.’ . D’An- where ‘they were the guests of EREMENKO and Co. Choose your SUIT for that EASTER PARADE NOW Spring Double Knits or Boucles 2 piece or 3 piece “$18.95 - $45.95 Linen Like Rayon Suits in new spring and Summer. shades ‘and Styles SIL95 - $15.95. Men‘s SPRING “JACKETS. Laminated ‘Windbreak- ers, sizes 36 to 46 ‘ 3 $7.95 NYLON | WINDBREAKERS GOLF JACKETS,“ in heige, Sizes M-L-XL - $8.95 handling eae at the Celgar pulp division | 4g Mr. Fo i position of yard. superintendent | f son had as their Sunday. guests, | 9 Other recent visitors at the ‘Wil-| fi drea\ were visttora to “ Oliver | f t Provinctal; ‘utbrary;” Farliament Hutldings, Victoria, B.C, Dec. St/9768.''; | VOLd8, Nos so ie SEDI OHR By BURT C. Editor,’ Castlegar News Robson residents south ‘of creeks: running into the river paid With weed to the’ cree! M they do‘not return to:normal ‘up entirely, Hydro Lwater * a eting your. Sata supp) we' re affe ply. he “are to’ get: a: ‘for. entirely ‘by “B C. Hydro. B The system: will ‘have "six- inch mains,-better quality. water _ ithan is available from the:river, an: amount: of “water ‘equal ‘to that which “they. are presently ‘using, snd the : wat iter ‘will -be rovided free’ of charge Es the Columbia’ rena al ‘The “SHSS; band. the. 81-piece .Como: Lake. Sec- ondary ‘School “band ‘in concert Te C ‘Como Lake ‘group’ will under: the’ direction of -con- Fonsusca ‘of Nelson selec- 7 ‘residents “representing 40 famil. jes won these assurances Mo day «night from’ Hydro's rese! voirs ‘engineer ‘Jack ’ Milligan.) Although Mr. Milligan made, it, clear he would ‘have to obtain’ inche: dents made it equally clear they. would : sign “no ‘documents un- larger : centres of ne neeaee Fate considering jose; persons: most: directly: af- fected by the dam's: construc, ‘To: this wered. that individual fhere are just as S Important ‘but ‘that the prob lem ‘of: locating a water Sgappty| of 6 million’ gallons a’ day. for, Trail presented a more difficult problema for) the: Authority than ee did the one of 4 Goin a sup: ply for: the 40 familles , affect: ed at. Robson.” °° ~ : utine: procedure: uni section 310-of the municipal x ected representatives to do,” to have these allegations 'substan- - Hated, repudiated” or rejected.” Mr? Reed said that when the * investigation 1 ‘completed, he The Hydro “said Al c Aas 's consulting .en- gineers on’:the | water.:system, ed ‘the possibility. ot connect ing the residents t ‘son Irrigation’ District pat they (the © engineers) © couldn’t’ gua- wwater at all tim 's. / He said there is not enough ‘head ‘on the RID system in the months. to pump the :water 9,000:feet along the high: sway to serve? residents in the ‘Walker Creek: area. Mr. Milligan’ ‘made ‘it ‘clear was, not criticizing the RID. ‘system “or saying it’ is imade- |’ quate, only that’ CBA’ felt’ re- placement of the system at a cost of $130,000: would “be necessary pefore: CBA: id guarantee .to the ‘Authority. ane the 40 ‘famil- cerned about would: have ‘an ad. equate’year-round supply of wa- tern} 4 : . CBA Engineering, had ‘consider: |’ eee to us that gu would get |; be ies: that’,Hydro must. be ..con- this period we are mays back ob- | our final Payment on gece water line dents ath OES the Arrow. dam + Reserv Milligan phoned this inftrematiare to, the: Castlegar. News: yeser- day afternoon ‘ed.To. the Tight of the aggregate storage‘will he the ‘carpenter. shone:¥ ‘while further. north along i |-wwill- be® Tend Bot" ‘an ‘informal half-hour airing «on Tuesday. night teed be 1. Cea; Pit the statutory time for further to attend the re- - n ‘the: "meeting as! ‘adjourned.<< “During the halé-hour, Ry A: Castlegar’. ‘parking rob- D.: We: ie Cas- tlegar Development ‘Association, s secouatder: paral sine coe eight ‘of naird ‘The. department ‘ of is port “will spend’ $45,000 during the coming. summer to‘move. the 2 =| radio :station’: now. at.’ main Castlegar lawyers for (antl The regular meotiiig as Koo. v Agked’ hich has-been ete tenay: Temple, Pythian Sisters ing could bec gained held, auredy evening. in and: Maple. _atreets jevith an a angle parking, est answere: it would ‘double ‘the: parking. He said’ that,:he ; felt the: develop- ‘ment. association” would” want™a’ return to angle P parking on only ide;.of,Pine, such re ‘The Castlegar. was taken by:Bud ‘He: ing Co. ‘of Castlegar unty, the Twin -Ri Court: at, Nelson” after the ‘lat- ers Hall. --Final : ean were made for. the; April: FRool's day ‘tea/“and |# the. committees. were: named That's one of the s ial joys.9 of the season. And alli Ul it isha is.a little thoughtfulness, a “‘stamp and:a Coutts Hallmark Faster card from our: collect- : ho. was ‘active in provincial po- ities before going Yo: the House Co. has‘ dal 5 constituency ~:“‘who - understands: ; ; ignal Tight the: needs and moods, of: the ri : now, in-use at the: corner of C :Col- umb:! d'Pine, Mr. id-it ‘was ‘éxcellent.”.He: said he'felt It: has teh averted ar ‘death “ or serious. injury. > ‘Mr}.Gorse:said’ he believed eo) that in 1-to'1%. months ; time the’ ‘20 ‘absorb the‘ building pressure o! the::area: Pians for the annuai conven- Hone which is to::be held in. il during May! were th will be. BS. nan, ville ge chi H. Reed and Eom. ‘Gee Gorse a showed ups the along | wi rinical clerk | west Feiner “Regional College 1- Joe ton and thi four | will be presented to ‘the college cil.at-a meeting here ;, The evening’ booster prize era ‘won’ ey sister” eM) Wal: ez. 1 Hed): ad no- interest ‘in: an nsoclation repel under, ee fairs, ‘However; he:-feels les’; CCK.) In is‘long enough’