2 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 21, 1966 Castlegar Weight | Watchers !Is‘New Name‘for Tops’Club “Castlegar Weight ‘Watchers” was: the ied Feed! “8h the Tops Club week's m other names, were eqgues(ed was ‘felt ‘that’ this “one” Wold best explain the ‘purpose ‘of the * club. ‘The new rules were adopted as drafted, with one. addition, This being, if a member forgets to return a pig (when it has been * worn for the week), she ‘will be fined 25c. fine will’ be’ Te funded when the, missing big ts returned to the “pig chaser.” * During’ the “meeting, each member received’ a copy of the new 'rules,‘A’ measurement chart ‘to’ be kept as’ a personal record on inches’ Jost, was also, given % each me pa ic mystery p! 2 wee m: entered by those et thelr, jlast Ey satu igh, many lo: TTS G.W.G. Work Clothes Stanfield’s Underwear Carss’ Wool Pants & ; Shirts Venetian Blinds Measured: and ‘Installed Enamelled \Pots & ‘Pans Cc ete , Line . OF caren at Fair a Free ‘Dally ‘Delivery — CHEVELDAVE'S |i MERCANTILE LTD. 105 Main St. Ph. 365;7417 CASTLEGAR, WG. sent. A name was drawn for the o asine anda erase to—teen. it, the winner. must:show. a, weight ss or retain , her ; present weight for the. next six weeks. The prize holder, is not al- lowed to.open the package until the end of the contest. If she gains, misses a meeting or does not stay for the entire mecting, she forfeits the prize and a new name is drawn, . Starting tonight, the welght recorder will be using a new type of record sheet to make her ‘work easier atid’ more efficient. Each member have one of these sheets made” out “in Her name, Weight information con- tained thereon ;will be strictly, izg | conte nt ‘onight will, see the; begin ig of, a‘ “£lower-pot”. conte: To sgoin'\in ‘this contest, ‘each member contributes an artifi- lower, must show a weight loss "each week or retain her — present weight. If a contestant gains, she must remove her ‘flower from the pot ‘and contribute another quarter. ‘If she a secind she must again ‘contribute a juarter, It yas ase that one more member is close, to 2 redching her 25\p. went “and will hott Ths ie, pew rules png fhe the ic’ trimmer desire to tee see» cutis it ex dd ARTI NOMRYss loss. thatthe entire mi soon ig good lent gal flower and a quarter to the| ~ To stay in the contest, one | | time ‘while 'the’ contest is ‘on, | | 2 is viet x sing, Nw ss oly re Special SEE THE MOST: MODERN REFRIGERATOR SYSTEM: FVER DESIGNED! feet 66 Roy, 18 cu, #., ae AND ENTER OUR FREE NIN A TRIP FOR Two TO AWA CONTEST: For Details Come in to... PARDMAN’S THE, STORE THAT KNOWS WHAT'S GOING ON _, ¥ i | The jweathe mam, since heavy rai ins of the it harder) to flush ‘out the Viet ‘Cong’ in dense jungles. THE VIETNAM WAR. Above, U.S. m , South Vietnam, and below, a US. di base 90 1 if fronthe-North-Vietnam US. forces ‘In lonsoons are making Mrs. H, Johnson, ‘Ph. 365-8294 :Guests atthe home of ‘Mrs. durin, fi Basran and Jacob Semtt, by Mrs. ‘Jim’ Killough ; and ‘Miss Emily ‘Killough, motored to Vic- were sher « eon ilar and ;daugh- x Mr. and ‘Mr: -Blackmer, Brian and ‘Brenda A North Sur- rey. Mr, Pere nee ie ‘Hunter, visited ‘in id :Fort' Med heir. ‘Leod during ‘the ne week. | family -6) visiting pant th relations in Pen: ticton Gnd ‘Vancouver. MeNell ond the ‘former’ 's mother, Mrs. J. MeNeil, during the holidays. Mr. Les Davis and son Ken- neth spent the Easter .weekend visiting:in Calgary with relations. ‘Mrs. J. Gemmill returned at the weekend: after spending the holidays visiting with rela- ‘Hons .and friends in Fort Mc-| Mr. Les Davis, accompanied toria for a few days. They visited with. their » returning ;home on. Sunday. “Miss Rilloygh remained in Victoria, where mee is'teaching. Mr. and Mrs. T. Mecautey |= ‘returned *home iSuniday after with relations in California. ‘Mrs. H. Johnson accompan- ied Mr. and Mrs. W. Waldie to Penticton Sunday. Guests at: the home of Mrs. H. Johnson Fri- day were Mr. and Mrs, jast- Mrs. H, Smith, all of Rossland. ser _ Schoo! District ; Tians Greand his » ad sp ing and grounds ‘committee ‘Is to prépare a program for school renean can..C show Kinnaird. fut on Saturday. il follow. .a “family ing, Mrs, A. D. iS. weoih and Mrs, ara Gi Cairns. grounds imp to. be made at an early date, it (was announced at. Monday's ‘esting i of the school -board.. .. The possibility of. adding another classroom. to Robson School is also being: considered, .) it was stated. The meeting approved May 20 as the date ‘for- this year’s - | elementary interschool - track meeting and ‘approved use of school grounds for the staging of little Heague baseball. De en naa RE TA VADER MRS TEER TEES Certifeates will: be issuedionly, to those c ‘of instruction provided:by: 4 Ferry Crow * Layoff’ Rumor “Unfounded Rumors that Castlegar, fer- ry crows have recelved. nat}ce! of? layoff ' effective ‘Sept. 30 ‘dented this' week by'Ross- Trail departinent of high: superintendent . Bert Stal ate. acted: by. the Castlensr jews, Mr. Staite said there’ was no truth to the rumors. He dded: “On ‘the contra es increasing the schedu fe ‘slightly to take care of week- end traffic. “Two “Aceldeniis _— Week Sherbiko nL on Ee _Two trucks,-driven by Jogey. both of Castlegar, were) involved "in a eoluisign ther ther | accident occurred on Suriday when‘a private ve- Hicle driven by Castlegar vol- unteer fire department member Ken Price was incident swith's ‘a motorcycle whild B| enroute ‘to 'a ‘fire. No “one was injured. ‘College ‘Will Open ‘On'Mon., Sept, 42 pelle ei will, open | ‘to‘an \ eatimat: spending “two weeks visiting pul ‘SMORGASBORD ‘Sunday, ‘April'24 artes HI ARROW’ ARMS: MOTOR - (HOTEL BANQUET ROOM. 4pm. mo 8 p.m. i is * Childrén:"$ 1°60 Adults: $2.50 a involved ‘in an{' [Kootenay > ‘Builders & Suppliers fuiNos — SASH AND {ADL | a "CE STORM™«:SCREEN | i WINDOWS cott, Miss Bonnie ar and |- Sy Seep ier te] / School District No 9's build’ MASA RD ERKOAT DROPS With . hedrine. 1 oz, reg. $1, 2/$2,01 a LGESIG BALM. 1% oz, SAMPHORATED OIL Sez, Sei 4 5542 or 2 Regulations P Providing for the ‘Sale and Tea toes of \clDES. 30th, i966, every person en- e'Frovince of: British 'Columbia: is OFFICIAL INSTRUCTIONAL COURSE: posdig Room esticide Handbook for Pesticide: Dealers’’. ie now a ene Agriculture offices-at Nelson: and Victoria. THE BRITISH | COLUMBIA ae OF AGRICULTURE Hon. Frank. Richter ~ Minister ns. who. have. completed the British Columbia.Depart- i pAerno creo x St set vine cena Nyfon bands, 2/$1.0 Prorracta it 2 *"ssinuteman™, nS ins, 368°, poe 3. 2650's Caen Rue RaRLS0 APS LA (N-MINERAL ese Consultant Says Fluoride pinnate Tooth Decay Biel aera arp_an follows: | jee, fin ah and! ane at good fond food | ha’ flu rated intd in two different ways; f from in ide (syste: d from the ‘outside (topically), | The most eed ane effective means of area} the ‘luoride into the tec teeth his oo sivibus® a Hel Seas es a dipssse of os ae gna tae ras the ehitte com . abe. methods. now ast. Tho the ‘interne! route, Whi amounts of fluoride are present drinking water, some of bsorbed into the sy- ted ‘in the tee fer supplies contain ie, however, in many, of fluoride is too mend raising or lowering the, fluoride concentration in drink- ing water to one part of fluor a gad: mithods: Woe pre Prevent ide to one million parts of wat- CIVIL “DEFENCE er. When this is done tooth ‘some too high. Taaith ‘authorities recom: i lamount of fluoride and peannot Ww. have the fluoride aaded Castlegar CWL Chooses Officers for Coming Year anes was.a good turnout meeting which wes held recent- following will hold office for the 1966-67 term. Preside ts Mrs. J. Corl tc 'G. Gello; fehl anteally, the fluoride ay ps to the children dally ‘drops: oF aulets, How- fate . Fluorides may be applied to the teeth from the outside ia Fee er athe tak egular painting of the tee uty ‘luorid solution ' will re- ice tooth decay about 11 per cent - 20 per cent when used separately. When children who live in ba a community whose water con- use a fluoride tooth paste the overall reduction in tooth decay is 80 per cent - 85 per conten ‘This article will be continued in the next issue of the paper. A new slate of officers was pe chosen” at this, meeting,’ The pean CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 11, 1966 Kinnaird Residents March Ist marked the start of the fire season. U door Firen. BP d for any Greaier Check Being Maile on Car Expenses hire. Frisen ba ulead vice-president, Mrs. J. Fe Our Lady of Good C whose ‘anniversary ig celebrated on Apr ri 26. '<“ During’: the meeting the cpead! ing checketl: more. closely than | PO ever before bythe taxation div- ision, reports ‘district taxation director A. R.“Bavan. the’ annual re- rts covering the, projects of the pia “year, . ain for. es ve id So tureak: te WK nd R. J. Archambauit, innate’ Eline Chief Sasepseeres ee ANNOUNCEMENT Stanley Humphries ‘Secondary School Spring Concert FEATURING Spokane’s West Valley High School Bend’ Miss Kavic’s Junior Gitls’ Choir of expenses. This tightening of regula-| the Burn: tions is a result of a survey of In 1017 “expense account living” that was carried out-last year by the division. ‘The first settlers came to is Lake area in 1904. the first ‘galé of town lots took place. Before that there was only the Grand Trunk Pa- cific Railway station'and a group of ‘tents. Gymnasiym Hi Friday, April 22 at 8.p.m. Admission: Adults 75c Students 35c Children 25 215 decay will be reduced up to 65 Civil Defence works'on the} 2 premise that there must’be'shar- rth, ed responsibility'at federal, pro- vincial and. municipal ‘govern- ment -levels for both planning 0! remat decay. and Implementation gency ‘measures in times of per cont at a cost of about. 15¢- Tr person per sent Over Americans ple ‘on private wate: supplies = on lack the ‘desirce ‘Reetor is Guest Speaker At Robson : A regular, it ee ihe ; WA arecting nc commie coffee purty be “Don't'be pumled cus “ithday and: insthe meantime here's“ your Crossword Puzzle answer: : held in Sie ai iin decided | fomela' thie ion ‘Members eroemnes ‘othe Yangers who had done “a | spend job” of .| cleaning the. church-for-Easter. erred Mrs. H. Perkins and ‘Now Comince || Director'Elected _ George \H. 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