‘ THE HOSPITAL SOCIETY nea Ken John- ‘members include Mrs. B. Webster, Mrs. C. Saunders, Jack Scott, Jack Young and John Peregrym. — Castlegar News Photo :gon tothe board last Thursday night and elected newcomer Merv Rush. Chairman of the .board is Nick Oglow. Other board a EASTER) S325" All Day FRIDAY AND SATURDAY At the Castlegar Arena “ee of the Order of the East- Star have celebrated thelr 18th birth ‘The ' observance came following the regular busi- ness. meeting on March 21, and many guests were pre- : sent) They came from as ‘Ken's Aufo & Wheel Alignment Crossroads Datsun offers youa chance | _. at $75,000 in Canadian vacations Visit John Smith Motors, test drive a 1972 Datsun, and use this. coupon to enter the draw. If you win one of the 75 national prizes, Datsun will give you a CP Alr travel voucher and $500 cash to take you ‘wherever you choose In Canada and to make sure you have a good time when you get there. CROSSROADS DATSUN 496 COLUMBIA AVE. PH. 365-7208 OPEN 8-6 MON. - SAT. ae DATSUN PRODUCT OF NISSAN The Minto Chapter No. . as Alberta und Saskat- ° Hospital Board Hears Reports On (971 Activity The number of patients admitted to the Castlegar and District Hospital t year was lower than previous year, administra- tor Ken Talorico told fhe born admissions totaled 142, or nine below that of the 1970. Mr. -Talerico said the hospital had an average oc- gupaney 67.5 pee ae sent edu, ing the year - ber of pation. treated amounted to 5,063. Accident annual” g that during 1971 the hospital spent $14,442- .20 on equ equipment discon Since 1959 their donation bas amounted to $37,035.47 hich has benefited this oot tremendously.” . Talerico gald some minor “changes en made since the conmulteave visit of the oar eporting on the nurs- ing service department was Mrs, June O'Sullivan who said minor surgical cases numbered 555, major cases 261 and there were 100 cases in the intensive care unit during the years During -the ming a year, she sald, the hospi will convert to the metric system “if at all: possible.” opal statement — none. bys J. oe ration. . “The BA. Hospital In- surance ‘Service adjustment to care of the differ- ence .between actual occup- ancy and budgeted aoe we came po, $24,684.40," he = which we received.” ae ‘Women’s Aurillary presented Mrs. that the Lamont, te ea : fine, wing 1871. total uri otal- led" 2,500 hours. Of this services. ° ‘Two awards, “of $100 gram at. 50th Anniversary Marked by. Couple In the Valley A 50th wedding Anniver; sary was_ celebrated month in Winlaw. Friends * gathere ed Feb. 20 to fen Mr. and that together, 2S with?!” other aasjusin 2 made a’ total oF" 26 3040 * POLISHING MEDALS was the ob of the { Pup Hockey League mothers last week as they made plans for the Easter weekend play. Working on them were Mrs. Pauline Nazaroff,- Mrs. garet Foublister, Marlene ’ Kirby, Mrs. Mi Mrs, Jeanette Horning, Mrs. Connie MacKinnon, Mrs. Annette Barnes and Mrs, Karen Smith, — Castlegar News Photo - Pup League Hockey Officlals Name . Most Valuable, Most Improved Stars exelting series of sayart games, marked the Bi Hockey windup the game of the round robin schedule. The Rangers emerged victorious on the strength of their scored — a& total of 1 the Canadians, goals, for second place and the third place Canucks who netted ad stake: goals. three teams had each won three and lost me i fourth lace were the Black Haw! with a e and three record, and the Ladies’ Auxiliary, under Mrs. Gale McKinnon and Mrs, Wally Horning. ~ Once the hungry mob was fed, League manager Bob ‘Knowler conducted a which proved: John Bradford. Each coach submitted one name for Rookie: of the Year Award, and the win- ner, chosen by Mr. Reamer was e Nevakshonoff, of - the mks, . The League Play. Cup was acce| enny y Bherstobitetf : the Bruins, an thanks were pre- sented ‘to Mr. Knowler and to Be nS Manager Mr. gsley Kirby, for the fine : i they had done ‘for the able: Danny Barnes. Most big wean ena, wale m1, bam wh tes : Lauriente, camera:] happy. pare! nts .don- ned. skates: to” bike. snaps of their future NHL stars. Following the skating, approximately 250 people moved upstairs to the. ar- ena hall for hot dogs, pop, do-nuts and Coffee, suppll- ed with the assistance of Sons of: Norway Entertain Scols wi Sing-Song way ended with the Scots lads ig. -But~ when they next met,’ be was a song and dance fest. The of gay’ kilts of the Scots and the bright’ 7 pounads and vests of the y set Norwegians made a ga: Tefods for ‘the sing-song ot fodies from ‘both count tired ‘The get together, held in inthe Nordic Hall in Kin- who sang two numbers to k f | © Winlaw and Mrs, Nick golly) Verigin of Perry Siding. ‘The-reception was held _ at the residence of: their ; "thay anes ren and one great grandson, son of Mr. and. Mrs. Larry cen, Dans andenild.: t ‘bo ws Aree of refieshment Sver which Floyd Bacon, mas- : ter, 2 ol Price the accompaniement of Mrs. who accepte for the viet and ‘a “ecolt- . rounded out the meeting ov- of ceremonies, aided. Dan F Rangers: Most Valuable: Bruce Martin. Most Improv- ed Doug Johnstone, Black Hawks: Most Val- uable: Curt Horning. Most Improved: Lorne Kalesnik- off, Doug Knowler, Ron Doug, Lennon (tied). Cantcks:' Most Valuable: Danny “Drazdoff.;, Most: Im- league over the ‘season. Ea team’ presented its coach with a gift bought by the boys, and a round of applause from the “parents assembled showed how much the managers and coaches were appreciated. | resent agreed tha ful season. . MAIL ROUTE nadian, CHURCHES ST. RITA'S - CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev. E. A. Brophy Ph, 865-7143 Sunday Masses at’ 9am.- 11am. -7 pm. CALVARY BAPTIST: CHURCH Office 865-3430 ° Home 385-6667 Next to the Cloverleaf Motel Castleaird Plaza Sunday School 19.45 ! Family Wo: am, .- Evenin; Worship Service ST. PETER LUTHERAN CHURCH 405 Maple St. Castlegar — Worship Service 11 a.m. Sunday School 10 am. Phone 365-5976, Pastor Robert Ni 1905 - 4th Ave. Kinnaird. . “The Church of the Lutheran “Hour” —hrostouic CHURCH > One block East of th the fourth rea Lattars to the Editor ‘Handling of Retarded Home {By Kinnalrd.Council Querled:” Dear St: .ectors show w 600d will, if oa gy rezoning £08 for Boarding pete are. squashed by i Tt appeara to Town Cot same time net the Gignity” and ba and / happiness ‘we feel that the -existing ‘rights of to matt Glave Jankola and Ger. ald Rust fc ora supporting th For Services Dear Sir; : On behalf of the boys and its we: would John tion of f the he fourth send reading at March 21 that two me ane the whieh, in eant changing of the bylaw would fave been sumed iown.: of the ‘bebavior of the bo: Dove. We had no problems ‘at a again, 2 Bozek and ‘tir. MacKinnon. ‘The reason for tabling Sand: Mre-: William Tending was ex- plained, in in somewhat: this Blueberry: Mex Found Galtiy manner, estioning © the moral attitudes of those, A 21 old’ Blue- aa, Dixon Paul Good Friday, March 31: Easter Day, ‘April 2: REGIONAL ET PARISH Anglican & United Churches: SPECIAL EASTER SERVICES Joint ‘Anglican-United Service, 10:00:A.M., St. David's 8:00 A.M., St. David's, Holy ‘Communion 9:45 A.M., Robson, Joint Communion Service 11:15°A.M., St. David's, Joint. Communion Parish Office: Phone 365-8337 Clergy: T. M. Allen and C: N.. Howard PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 791 First. Ave, é -Pastor: Rev. H.-H. Graham ureh Ph. ~ GRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Services & Church School Sundays at. 11.30 am, Business and. Professional Directory | puis peceaning Service eek or Monthly ae tracts + Cont Shampoong, wall. to wall and rugs 24 oT tr, service Free Estimates. Ph. free of charge 352-7123 or Nelson 6826, Castle : CASTLEGAR NEWS Industrial, Commercial - and Residentlal BOUNDARY Electric (Castlegar) Ltd. * OFFICE SUPPLIES Pe Typewriter 5 Ribbons . i Columnar ian CASTLEGAR NV Phone Aaba26e @REEP’S ELECTRIC CONTRACTING SALES & SERVICE “Ph. 365-7075 Free - Estimates DESMOND T. LITTLEWOOD D.O.S. OPTO) 366 Baker St. Nelson, B.C. Maytag Sales : and Service GUARANTEED REPAIRS Ph. 365-820 | ROBSON RADIO & -TV: Your ADMIRAL Dealer | ‘ Sales & Service. 4 pte Algo. ‘TV. Rontala Ph. Pete zibin 265-8575 CASTLEGAR FUNERAL HOME ‘ Dedicated to Kindly Ambulance - peat: PARDMAN FURNITURG! ees Be 7 = Groeeyy gues of gempeed ty who $50 .-and ree ‘on ae eee Byer taxpayers jon. for" months: H n.' $3, 00 advance-*3.50rush. CASTLEGAR ‘= TRAIL... ene Sandy's My Ss. Let's. see, The. first New Zealander I ever met was a French teacher called Jean- nie Cameron, I kissed her up in an apple tree one day. - She was twenty-six, and lonely. I was nineteen — and nineteen, he, wasn't a New Zea- lander then. She was‘a:high school teacher. And I was a student. In fact, when the word got around that I was kissing my French teacher. should be seen and heard, but not touched. lowever,, that's another » story.’ Jeannie fell in love with a New Zealand airman, during the war. His name , was Andy. Said he owned a sheep ranch. But I reckon ° he was a shoerclerk. He was no different from | thousands of Canadian ser- _ out expecting The Pon-' * derosa, and found they were the sole menial on 120 acres of cedar and rock. Or John- y didn’t happen. to own Rat gold | pour: He just Nee I hope she slept well, “counting those non-existent . sheep as they leaped , over. the shoe counter. The next New Zealanders « 1 met were in training, in- spoke doing. that plied, We thet! we'd weck ‘Beddocks ir ivul teen this meant they thought they would walk across a couple . “an old guy, about twenty. type. Earthy, ~ Tealis ‘he five. : Good”. ic, and the deer and the sheer: and ! the women of New Zea | Letter Don’t Build New Sewage Lageon To Pollute Air Dear Sir; vicinity of the. land that I blush, even now to think of how I half be Heved pos was sold and wo formed: a syndicate, then go to 'N.Z, en P people goin, gto realize it is ple going and there, two. years. others, Canada, and drive across.the country by truck. It's quite possible. that he planned to drive it across the to after the war and “et ‘rich in ‘he syndicate was rather shattered when Nick and Freddy were killed w Sin one weck, and I was shot | down the next. * . In prison camp, I knew ¢anather Newzie, He was a “squadron leader, Everybody else thought he was around } the bend, but I knew he was * just another Newzie, He'd come to my room in bar- racks every so often and bel- to sepuc font: invite them to son has to, swallow Not to throw up. lam. an of the con. cerned citizens living in th open a ie stop and + about the pollution problem hich exists ain this area from the a smell” from? this dreaded If any ‘person. says it does not jamal, 1 voreevally , come and “smell it for themselves! The smell is.so disgusting © and revolting that a per, ask you, Fis this pro- gress? [hear so many. people say we must not Sina in line of progress. v Pacific, Hoot but I couldn't in ick preeable to something, it is. Writing a column is one of the slonellest lobe in the Once world. shouting into the void, you it warms the hear an sco. uch Auckiand, New Zealand. ¢ “Thank ‘you, ' dear: Bill Smiley, for your‘ delightful , column, Here I am, 7,000 miles arom home and T felt land. times and . down and awhile, therel Is this progress? is this, from mike 2 ert it in New Zea- “As usually happens at like these, minor A problems .seem major also and. it seems impossible to - siti where I. was las P tis t night Lae the Statesman arrived from Bowmanville and I flipped it open umn. ‘men and weather make mis- take ”, Well, Al nd it felt so good f iO. ‘imake story” Short: it. was with a out. id’ be so bad after all. And I ‘was still chuckling so much A person parks his vi *-hicle at the site or near it could see the white subsites that settles on it. . substance .is real- “due eter, *purnt out liquor and is alkali, ‘ ‘hat is what they sald when fe pu mill was be- ing bull wi towards “toate i aird , the Sia rotven cabbage is distinctly And that far at.the rate that we are Boing. I> nearly died aL: wish long: efore.:.. yo. quences. after, * a pro! ectl that I suddenly realized that . Tay head was high, my stride confident and the night sky down here is really beautiful and God is u p there . ... how had I forgotten? Sut ‘to be able to laugh again at thing. It really et do good like medicine.” dear lady. some- ‘hank ‘you, ‘Rock Island Me LEGION CORNER > contributions from ‘govern- ion. business and organiz- In ‘other’ business, “Beer. Garden. “Also the game ‘of: ‘horseshoes, They. ill ‘also: provide: the Coler Party, for: the arade. : Gale; tes. toi the - delegal Conventio) £ the Roy- ' highways Canadian Leplon's Fi 's Pacific of Riito nd in Total cost. of buding | l,'on the Pacific: Na- exhibition grounds is 0 and will be-met by BEST F ‘OOT F ORWARD convention eritiched what it saw as a tendency by the. federal government to back on services for = Se 4; m ing 0! of the Legion ‘will held ‘pHi 4 4. at, 7.30 bene Ganack . her. desire’ of eet- il be At Ootischenia Hit by: Planners “The Adviso: : Commission’: for. Area: J the gn es secre Roberts, ecxotary Ma Ty, Planning ‘M. M. Makortoff. ae and ‘goody = newly muy, formed auxiliary, se people would, and think about these: jects ding. or at about the ag they are it? The lagoon is just ‘such “Hockey Auxiliary Give Approval: To Constitution . Mrs. iglected by acelama tion, accepting ‘her - *€0- in Other officers are vice- aL dy. 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