CASTLEGAR NE ‘WS, Thursday, May 10, 1962 “Industrial Safely Discussed By Logging & Sawmill Group|| Over 30 dents, foremen and from seminar, jointly by the Board logging and sawmilling operations in the West Kootenay District ga- thered at the Twin Rivers Hall last Saturday and sat down to dis- cuss industrial . safety, The occasion was a one-day LAUT footnote from MADDOCKS cou ar and spice everything We feel ea ‘ai ittle girls «a» energy. Bus: Posy Tittle feet. ‘always Hegrow! Paks why we grow! 5 why we recommend rej 5 check-ups or your children. Active feet need correct shoes, Bis. ly, Sitted. Savage’ 088 are correct, ior boys And our ‘att understand the im; ance of. per Attia ifnew De ded _| the supervision of others, 8 and the Interlor Lumber Manu- facturer's Association, the theme being “Effective Communications in Industry.” Chief lecturers were: J, R. Corner, assistant to the chief accident prevention officer of WCB; D. Watts, safety inspector of WCB; and V. E. Gregory, safe- ty director of the Interlor Lumber Manufacturers Association, Inspec- tor Ray Beaton of the WCB Nel- son office presented films made by the National Safety Council ‘which clearly demonstrated the need for training by all those engaged in Introducing the speakers, Mr. . Comer: said the -aurtle Club had disvance of ‘some 10 feet “Feet striking, him on the head. Because he was wearing his safety hat he avoided serious injury and almost certain- ly saved his life, Mr. Volansky, working a3 a faller, had felled a tree which also brought. down a dry snag. The snag struck him on the head with a force estimated at 200 pounds, is life was undoubtedly saved due to the fact he was wearing a safety hat when the aceldent ae: curred, Both men were presented with memberships’ in the CLUB, new hard hats and lapel badges, Congratulating both men, Mr. Gregory said that it was agreed, not only in the lumber in- dustry, but by all branches of in- dustry that the safety of all work- men depended a great deal on the way that instructions were given them. Mr, Corner demonstrated a weakness in giving verbal instruc. tions by dictating orders from the platform and asking the audience to record them and take the ap- propriate action. Few were able to do so. Inspector Watts drew at- vention to the importance of the correct use of words when giving instructions, pointing out that some words had different mean- ings for different people. He gave the word “diamond” as an exam- ple, which to a miner meant a drill, to a schoolboy the baseball park and to a lady a ring. During a short interval, a dis- play of protective equipment BtO-| 5 vided by Safety Supply Company of Trail was viewed, and it prising the progress that has been made in the manufacture of this equipment in the past 10 years, goggles that hurt the bridge of the nose and fogged up. They are now available in light’ and soft resil- fent plastic, while the safety foot- wear which used to cut the toes and chaff tha feet can now we-have a be disti drone dress shoes. Cc a day's Pp: Long gone are the uncomfortable | 45, of Shoes —well made of good materials over proper lasts. MADDOCKS asc ings Mr. tad ald he had a very pleasant duty to perform and called from the audience, Sidney Hopp, Logging Division, Celgar| y Limited and Ron Volansky, Barnes Creek Contracting Company of Needles, Mr. Hopp was. working on a log loader when a, steel’ saddle weighing about 125 pounds fell a ; gee serie Eee | were held, and the meinbers rarely met, but it comprised many ‘people whose lives had been saved by their safety hats. The motto of the Club is “Shell on Head, we're not Dead,” Mrs, J, F. Killough Will Attend WA Annual Sv, Alban's WA held their re- gular meeting last Thursday even- ing in the Parish Hall with 13 members present. The meeting was. opened with the WA prayer and hymn led by ‘the president, Mrs, R. Donnan, Routine business was conduc- ted and it was reported that Mrs. \ A Eremenko &(o. 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CHILDREN’S 25c LADIE’S~ PEAS, Lynn Valley, 2 for ...:.. 29 BABY FOOD, Heinz, 8 for, ..... 85¢ J. Toogood was not well’ and that her husband is in the Vancouver General hospital. The president ex- tended her to those mem- bers who had taken part in the Cantata. Social services secretary, aT » J. F, Killough reported that she had sent out sympathy cards and also get-well c: Mrs, Killough was appointed the .WA delegate to the meeting which will be held ind Ne son and as many members as pos- sible were asked to attend at least some of the sessions, Mrs. Killough was also named convenor for the Credit Union lun- cheon on May 19, assisted by Mrs. E. Herman, Mrs. H.. Westwood, Mrs, H. Johnson and Mrs. M. Ken- nedy. Mrs. Donnan expressed her thanks ‘to-those who had helped with the breakfasts which were served after the communion ser- vices each ‘Wednesday morning during Lent. 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DON’T DELAY'- MAKE YOUR een TODAY a CG i ‘cs Grade 9:, Novae Tau 0 aaa rece Dune. + y, Published ‘Every ‘Thursday. at: rhe Grsieroads ‘of the Kootenaye”” ‘Vor. 15, No, 20 CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA, ‘THURSDAY, ‘ MAY 17; 1962 40 CENTS FER COPY “Village to Spend _ $700 on Close to 100,000 8q. ft. (about two acres) of .CPR bank alohg Columbia fives in Castlegar are to the cost is under $700. *Seding of the banks hag been ‘under discussion by commissioners r Grass for, ‘peveral months, Tuesday ight council decided. to go ahead with the job if final estimates. are less than $700. Comm, ‘ay Little moved an amendment ‘thet would payers set the ceiling cost. at $1,000 it he Royal Columbian _Marsing raduate the motion. Villegs c n Ange Sylvest estimate 2G chi expressed surp! of between $600 and $100 to seed the area. The cost would include 5,000 pounds’ of: lime, which: it and, 400 hove of seed... Mr. Sylvest wondered whether it would be. better to let the CPR bank grow over with w and |; ‘spend the.$700'in other parks: in the ‘village. Comm. ze Miureay, Little sald-he has been uns will be necessary, |§ belteved th of that area to be well worth the $700, Comm., Walter Thorp: said ‘dust control‘had’ to ‘be -considered while Comm. George. Carr pointed out’ the erosion: problem; If the final estimate shows the. 4) cost of doing the work to be over :\ Nursing’ graduate « of “the school ‘of nursing. of the .Royal Columbian Hospital at: New : West- minster on 1. was Miss’ Vie issell; - daughter G. Claude Bissell ‘ot Mea and Mrs, Bissell and, Daryl Bissell of Cranbrook attended the graduation exercises. se zi Marie Seto a2. Honourable. Men- “tion: Joy Anderson, Virginia Le- bedoff and Rae Sawyer. 2 Marjo 4.8, Bill. Gorkoff.’ 4.6," Margaret Watson 46, . Fredric: Koch © 4.4, Henry. John’ 4.2, Frank. Lanzarot- ta 4.2,’ Evelyn’ Rodgers '4.2,. Steve | | Tarasoff :4.2, Richard \Waldie: 4.2, Linda Ackerman 4.0, Carol. Grout-' ane 40, Gerald Leduc 4.0, Barbara Little 4.0, Linda Palsson 4.0 and Julie Roberts 4.0, Grade 10: + Don Martin’ 48, Barry Mecit livray 4.3, Alex: Perehudoff.4.3, le © Gerald Goresky 4.0, Elaine Hirtl 4.0 und) Gayle. Davis 4.0,\G.P.:Ho- nour Roll: Lillian. Skiboff 44,” ” Grade 11; ” R. Winetta' Black 4.4, Ross ‘Little 42, Judy Schellenberg 4.2, 7 Gheveldaye 41 snd Bernice Light-j “" ary F ary, Wood 5.0 end ‘Shitley Cheveldave 4.0, iw nis. Carnival oe ‘The Castlegar ‘Kiwanjs Club's popular . Victoria’ Day” Carnival will be held Monday at the Kin- B naird park. , There will be. a concessidn| skill « chance, .. bingo, golf driving range anda hose. i shoe ‘pitch. At 1 p.mthe Kin- naird Little, Theatre will: put on a. fashion show. Therd will’ also ibe Little: League baseball games ‘and possibly a boat show. '.°<. Between 3.20 and 530 the: Ki. wants © Club's. famous’ cookout will be. held‘ with suckling pig on a spit, roast heef, roast: ham, Spaghetti - ‘and ‘meat’ balls .and * spaghetti’ and’ ‘chicken, borscht, |’ potato: salad To rons turkey,; ¢ Va -bage’ rolls, Irish | stew, fe and cold:drinks nvailate. Py ‘This year, Bromise Kiwantans,|\ -there | will':be ‘lots. of. food for |: | everyone. 2): rie King 6.0, Ron Waldie | B $700, Mr. Sylvest directed works supervisor Norman McNabb to ‘take the appropriate action to get approval through the proper chan- © Grave 1 Gpaiation Quiet and'Dustless There is very little noise con: nected with ‘Kinnaird’, Transfer’s (operation at 7th and|’ Hemlock, Comm. George Carr told Castlegar council Tuesday night. Comm. Carr ‘said “he visited the operation on Saturday. Better ‘ erry i Canada for'a’ Soroptimist nation-wide Foun ‘ship ‘Award ‘valued: at. $2,50 *s! father, the late. Mike: ‘Dalton; was a.one-time president of the local Cham- ber. Making. the presentation to Terry ig ‘Chamber mem- . Castlegar News Photo «i ber Paul Oglow. zr w5 The’ board approved SHSS | track: meets were also approved. ‘fenders ‘are to be called ‘on the new Blueberry and Ootischenia Schools, it was decided at Mon- day. night's school board meeting. These close ‘on May 24. principal W. Roy Brown attending the, principals’ conference at UBC in ‘July; The board also’ approved request ‘of. the Air Cadets for, use ‘of: the high school lunch room for their annual” banquet on Muay 23. Dates of the elementary schools’ The. board, approved the. quovation of Smith's: Plumbing and Heating for: inétallation of plumbing ‘in the biter Rivers’ school staff room. - Trustees . are '.presently study- water. Pettitt Photos was: granted permission to take class pictures in 5 em eay, schools gs in the. past pre-school ‘Ross Whittaker attending the se-}" plor: chemistry Workshop... at; UBC|- duly. é Board members: approved the a water purifier for Pass Creek |: rc examapio: of the j splendid, ‘cooperation that has been groups ; ere e area,. the Kinnaird Little - Tieatre: has an- “nounced. that ‘it wil 3 Village. Sireeis s A-quotation: by Blackline: Pav- ‘The: - Spruce: St.- between Co! and bear Juniper “St. between Con and and , along: with ‘Players from i. he recently the: Kootenay: River South Slocan, sSponsi The presentation, to be staged Elem entary their forthcom- y Creek to ore Gotenay region t drama festival the two men enjoy a ‘HOWARD GREEN, Canada’s minister. ‘of ‘external affairs, spoke in’ Castlegar “last week at a tea.in support: of: Koo; tenay-West ‘Conservative candidate Peter Dewdney. Here|.” eup of tea while chatting with Mrs, R. Rivers. Mr. Green attacked: ‘ oppositionists . :‘who ‘for Canada.” — Castlegar, News Photo LIBERAI POLICY onde ete of: war-in:Germany‘ ner the close: of! World ‘War Teo; re ‘Would any person, who -drove +a éar’’or’ truck, at;;the ‘rear of x” Irene’s- Cafe, : in -Castlegar, bet- “weer 2.30 and 4.30 p.m.on Wed., May 36, please, come forward to the RCMP in Castlegar, to ‘apsist ‘inJany way. possible in, deter- mining what motor-vehicle. may have struck and seriously injur- ed aly id chia, at Abat fyarious theatre ? Theatre as Produced by.the Trai Civie ; incerns ? é larious;antics ‘of: American pare Ba ‘of thildren will be conducted ‘in: the Brothers Active In Campaign — But Differently Two Castlegar ‘brothers are taking active parts in tho pre- s sent federal: campaign’in Koot- cenay-West rit — but on op- posite sides of the political fence. ned “Last week Liberal candidate “Tenders Called on Blueberry And Ootischenia Schools. District the: week of June 49, Dates and places will be advertised Ne in a later issue of the Castlegar jews. + J, Smith's report on the main- tenance ed. +. Nick: Oglow announced. that bis financial agent would be ‘gar lawyer Ed McGauley. This +, week Social Credit candidate Les Read announced that the man j board. in charge of the Socred organi- zation in’ the Castlegar area would. be Cominco employee Tom McGauley. The two Th p nent att [Sorner of Spence. St. ant Io aoe : have a leisurely’ fishing cruise to. ‘ ‘| Snag Bay.. Boats “will leave ,the . socks ae: 10 am. sie Saturday: in the Cygnet will be cruise mas- ter. “It, is. hoped “that some ; will plan to’!make a’ ‘two-day «cruise should the. weather be. good, pos- sibly carrying on to Burton: for an overnight ‘stop. ‘ The club Fill provide a prize for the largest figh boated on Sat- urday, although should it be a the’ thrill ‘of, landing Point?... Due to the rough nature. of “the roadway: at; the scene of. the accident, police are of the opin; f |. ion that the’ person: responsible, river was discussed: ‘recently ‘at’. Vancouver’ aby. Kootenay-West Liberal candidate Nick Oglow and federal. Liberal ‘leader Lester Pearson. Mr. Pearson says that -if. the. Liberals)’. ‘are elected they: will renegotiate: ‘the Columbia ; river. tt +l the beach, ‘quite. possibly ‘is not aware of having ‘injured the child...How- '|:--ever, all persons who; may shave been driving over. this roadway ) during the times ‘mentiosed,’ are asked . to. co-operate. in an: at- tempt to -determine ‘hi ‘child. was injured. > ' -Recident Saturday “On Robson Road = the weekend saw.‘a ’49.. Pontiac ridden in by. three District ‘youths '/ completely ‘wrecked when the, car failed to: negotiate \a curve: onthe Robson road. i ‘Marvin. York,. driver: ofthe car; -and Gary: Fox:.and Norman Evans suffered cuts‘ an when -the ‘car rqlled-abolt 300 ft. from the’ Robson ‘road ‘to the bank of’ {he Columbia ‘river: at about 2.40’ a.m.. Saturday‘morning in ‘the vicinity ‘of. ‘Waodrow’s Zoo." “York and ‘Evans. ‘were thrown from’ the vehicle’but Fbx remain: ed_in it, until it.came: to.rest on ‘An early-morning accident at F bruises | it would: be ‘ample. reward.: * “The commodore asks that all who are able endeavour to take in this’ cruise. This would be a good trip on which to check-out your equipment, and ‘iron out the wrin- kles ‘for a happy-boating summer. +). Om the works side, the dock committee asks that: any members who can spare the -time turn up at the docks at 6. p.m, tonight and, fand 6 p.m. next Tuesday. A few ~ | willing ‘hands on these evenings ‘would make short work of the odd jobs that require doing at the | Soke in'preparation for the high Kinsmen te: Work “a the Ball Park. “The!i Castlegar-1 Kinnaird Ki Kins- men, Club, :who have been igen permission by. the -Village of Cas- ball park..under. a_ well-laid-out three-year work plan, will do all work on the park themselves. However, ‘the club. will ac- cept any offers by district’ service clubs and: organizations who wish to put in flowerbeds and assume for ‘their fi ance. Full. recognition of any.such work would be. provided in some wey, in the pitt pala a club spo- kesinan. tlegar’ to. beautify the. Castlegar} 9 SOROPTIMIST. DOLL: shown,‘here: will be won by some lucky ‘person on?June 9 when the Castlegar’ Soroptimist Club holds.a bake sale in’ West's Store. A complete ward- robe including sports clothes, evening clothes, lingerie, © a mu-mu and beach wear goes with the doll. — = Castlegar. News ‘Photo ( MAY. 12-1 9: KEEP B.C. 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