Dynan yhey OGRA RERUN Ibe ts YE Now Ret TGR wats finan iret ta fora tantra Te Move of Library Kinnaird Branch Involved Workers and 6000 Books Have you ever watched many any community minded li- ’ ‘Miurlel Heagy who have beea’. 'Phe Castlegar ‘and District Sesame Street? 4 brary lovers, eee and working for ° Public: Library -board: have If you have you will know - Mo: weeks to make the, move expressed its grateful to all the CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 23, 1974 NeaOEe B&W and Colot TV's rent by week or month; - Union Peters 1334 Cedar Ave., Teall Sal, May 5 10 am. fo 4 p.m. ae * Librarian Nick Hobart Arranges ‘At the Kinnaird Branch of the Castlegar Public Books on New vy Shaving Library Six Records Broken af Kinnaird Junior Secondary School's Annual Track Mee! ** Kinnaird Junior Secondary School Track Méet was held on - Wednesday of last week with the following results: School Records were bro- ken by James: Warner (400 Metres in 56.2), Stephen Pooha- choff (Pole Vault 8° 8"), f Yule (Long Jump 5.40.8), oan s mer Throw 25: ya Corinne McGauley (200 Metres 29.5). “ ele Events in’ order of first, second and ges are as follows: -, 7 1500 Metres Bob "MeGil- livray, Ron Plotnikoff and War-_ ren Kalyn. ner, Bill Zaytsoff: and Bill Nazaroff. ‘200 Metres—James War- ner, Bill Zaytsoff and Lawrence Zaytsoff. 400. Metres—James War- ner, Bill Nazaroff and Bruno ‘Tasso! i koff,: Willie McLeod and John nrad, Pole Vault—Steve Pooha- Poe! Shotts Bob Kereiff and Dale Janze : Triple Sump=Francis Batf, Steve Bozek and -Norm’ Wic- kett. bane, aq ump—Geotf Yule, 100 Met: J War: if and B. Gorkoff. Preventive Dentistry Aimed At Stopping Tooth Decay. Your teeth are important - you. Without ‘them you wouldn't be able to chew or smile a bright attractive smile, ‘or even speak clearly. Yet many people lose their teeth because they don’t’ take care of them. Some people even think that'there is little they can'do to keep teeth: healthy and strong. The truth is modern dental science now knows how to keep teeth nearly perfect for a lifetime. “Tt is estimated that 95 per per cent of all Canadians suffer from tooth decay at one time or. another, and as many as 20 per cent have lost all their teeth by the age of 35. At 55‘years of age, over half the population has no teeth at alll ‘Te used to be that’ dentists only repaired .teeth that were: Disc erry Trubets- koff, Michael Varabioff and Bob McGillivray. dJavelin—Bert Baron, Ter- ry Jollimore, and Gerard La- Marche. Hammer! Throw—Gerry.“ Trabetekoff, Tim Stoochnalt High Jump—Paul Wear. month eGeoft Yule and Brian "Shuttle Relay—Lipizzans, aBirds and Panthers. x 300 Relay—Panthers, Tpaes and T-Birds. - © eo oe 100: Metres—Corinne Mc- Gauley, Liz Da lots of fun.” So beginners—everybody—come out and. ‘enjoy Jouraslyes: Medic-Alert Tags Help When Appearance Can be Deceiving BE, ‘person with severe diabetes takes too much insulin. ‘ This makes him woozie, or even unconscious. Sometimes. he's: mistaken for a drunk, and he is locked up. No one realizes: he needs a litle sugar. He dies in jail! A person injured ‘in an automobile accident is given’a dose of penicillin on arriving at hospital to prevent. infection. He. becomes: violently. ill: and dies, his death caused by. allergic. reaction to the, dru; aitergic’ “reaction, started ‘the search for a standard fool-proof “means: of. identification. This resulted in the establishment of the Medi¢-Alert The city's public “works citizens, who. showed their con- cern by working so hard. SiTelophene 968-633)’ + erew brought trucks on Fridsy ‘ tractively arranging picture of last week and the men worked carefully to move furni- ture and boxes. i Council's a representative ‘Ald, Jack Chernoff took time to - expediate the new steel shelves from: Toronto.’ >. You might have seen. Ri chard Hallett and Pat Romaine replacing a broken caster on a book island or Glady Manahan and Muriel Walton packing~ - books from the shelves, or Barb Wood ‘and’ Helen’, McLeod ‘at-, books for the young fry. (Catrina Ward “and, Terry Johnston, Elsa. Houghton and daughter, Carla, unpacked and arranged the books in order by authors names. After four hours the, unpackers began to wonder which came, first’ the CLs or the CRs. Joyce Church, Glenys New and Gladys Janzen rolled up their sleeves’ to’ pack and unpack the endless’ books. - You could have heard, “Say T'd * like to read that one.”.“I didn't know we had that book.”.“I had no idea there were. so many ‘books in that little old library.” SMI learned /a lot about libraries.” today.” a Trudy: Andrews’ and Mu-~ riel Heagy had painted the. wooden shelves before the books went on them. TF ELE RIC Class "A" B.C. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING ;: $4 MAINTENANCE = SALES.” 8 "Fred Houghton: *! 365-8028 . per. guest... wiih: Bs r New steel ‘shelving’ were. ~ quickly filled with row upon row of adult fiction, fiction books, reference’ books and periodicals, lugged down the tairs by Craig: Andrews and Richard Hallett and trucked by. WE: ’ This non-profit foundation provides the emblem: on a bracelet or necklace and regis- tration in a central file available to ‘authorized personnel on a” 24-hour’ collect Examples’ of : warnings .en- graved ; on - ‘the.;emblem’s re- verse, side are “allergic to 2 penicillin... diabetes; i epllepey, Until comparatively’ times there’ was''no standard " ‘means of recognizing‘a person witha cular. sensitivity to~ usually armless drugs. Often, such as = Folin in “cas yf emergency,” Say. ‘people: whe know. Life Underwriters ‘Associa- automobile accidents or acute appendicitis, enough time ~ nC. Collins, lost a doughter:: torsneh an ‘Sharleen Martini and. Janice Moxley. Javelin—Katarina : Edblad, Janine: Jacques and Karen _ Irvine. Long Jump—Grace Postni- koff, Feleisdade Rego and Liz pa. Costa. High: Jump—Judy Emde, ‘ Tacmy Friedrich and Judy. ti eveldave. 100 Metre Hurdies—Katar- ' ina Edblad, Feleisdade Rego and Carolyn Price. Shuttle Relay—Lipizzans. 4 x'800 Relay—T:Birds, On Display & AT THE BOAT SHOW Super-Valu. Parking Lot in Castlegar. Canoes 4 — 16 * CAMPION BOATS * Cartoppers: “Springbok” CB. F Outboards “Evinrude” ion. Ask your. agent, for » details - Canadian Medic-Alert Founda.” tion, 174. St.° George: Btrestez ‘Toronto. 6, Ont. : Pat and sorted and reshélved. ay Phil Phipps, Muriel Heagy.*: and Roy Ward were on:hand ‘working to get the collection in order. before the doors opened that. Wednesday for its regular -* hours of 2 to_5,p.m. ‘ “By ‘noon’ at hata SEIKIRK SALES | SERVICES. LIMITED “Complete " Automotive’, exhausted and ready, In the: New Credit Union’ Building at Costleaird Plaza We Are Pleased : To Welcome You As astlegar Savings Credit Union BEST eg In ‘Your New. ‘Location: re ple’ Street, Cestleger-— ‘Phone’ 365-5858 ready for home. 4 The following Monday. af-. ternoon was .another time’ of co-operation when Marlene Kir- , Nick Hobart. and several of. most modem audio-visual equipment:: - >. “Our courses average 8 hours aday and often go up 1012. Itisn’t exactly, _ kindergarten i] we bel bee ple like Scott Vince are @ key.to a successful operation. =P eople who study freight 3 ‘as ascience, tomeet your transportation needs. If you're planning on “s shipping something some- university. © Our curriculum includes 30 different courses. Scott Has takert almost all of them. where, our people are pro- fessionally trained to help. Call your District ‘Manager: 7 a On Your New Location’ ng Sincere thanks to the meny. community ; minded : citizens: who worked so hard to: set the new. Kinnaird ‘Branch. of RB FLECTRIC “Class. “ne BC. : ‘ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING © MAINTENANCE =o, SALES ‘Fred Houghton 365-8028 - then ‘called the Improvement Society ‘Hall, housed the library. in ‘the stain move'to the’ present ‘Jocation ‘on’ May ’ Ney ‘Viwas issolved, the hall and its contents - ‘were Kinnaird. ‘In| Qetober;: 1967, Mra. E ting the iibrary ‘under ‘the auspices: of _refloored,-built * year, from: the ‘Town of; Kinnaird ‘and : ‘ie Bnet anges with Castlegar,’ vat excl ges, a legar,” “i kirk G started | “OPEN. HOUSE THIS "SATURDAY: (MAY 25th) FROM 10 AM. TO 4 PM. : “Ubrarians and. Hostesses Will Show: You Around the Ubrery See) Hours Commencing at 10. 30 a.m: for the Small Children - _Book Sale from 10am. to 2 p.m. inthe Plaza by Friends of the Library” Coffee and Do-Nuts Courtesy Castlegar Savings Credit. Union “SEE OUR. NEW PREMISES AND MEET OUR FRIENDLY LIBRARIANS : = Library Has a Long History of Community Service ie | library in Kinnaird is the an 1972 the aims and objectives ofa prea Fok! process of: z and the Library received 116 books’ Glee and District Public ‘Library ~~ KINNAIRD BRANCH — In the New Credit Union Building at Costlecird Plaza We Wish You Continued Success in Your New - Location” FOR SAVAGE SHOES AND ALL YOUR FAMILY FOOTWEAR Phone 365-7025 —. Pine St. — Cectegee Our Best Wishes to the Castlegar & District , Public Library Association on the opening of the new Kinnaird Branch ‘RADIO —TV-— AUDIO COMMUNICATIONS SALES & SERVICE 108 Maple Street, Castlegar — Phone 365-5351 g ithe incol village few ¥ 1:the-LDC, the ‘Canadian’? n of. Univeral ‘Women,: the” “During: ere eine library “al: “employed Mrs: Jean Turner as the first trained librarian. Becauseof the +; services of a qualified librarian, drama- itic increase in membership and circu-; che ‘oll 1946. The. Kiniaied ae "Hall, room” Institute have helped. improve boll now used: fora’ ticket. office and: -*book stock’ and services.;!:7\'. cloakroom. Books were donated’ by” 1) Much: help? has been’ received in lation resulted. ‘The library premises, local: people and the ‘Trail andi Nelson other’ ways from associations. such as“ ‘small as they were, became woefully libraries. qr 9 sthetWehnen's’ Institute and Friends of + inadequate and ‘far.'belind minimum the ‘Library. aiid. from \the’ many,-:, standards: set by the LDC.. devoted trustees and volunteer work. The trustees were able to meet all ers without whom the Library” ‘cul “requirements set out bythe LDC, but” * not function. this“one.. The referendum for ‘a: new library building, held in November of -” jast-year, was ‘defeated by ‘avery margin,: just 42'votes short of. required 60 per cent. , The library, esd very fortunate in? penned its. present location peeatht iit f the Castlegar Savings Great Union: manager and ‘Gation and thanks to the many communkty spirited ‘members who worked so hard to, “move the ? “Kinnaird Library fo its new. location | CASTLEGAR & DISTRICT. : ‘PUBLIC LIBRARY: BOARD OF TRUSTEES ‘When the Improvement Saige the new premises Say 1 010 8q. ft, er twice as large as the old library's 7456 sq. {t. The new, well-lighted, easily accessible premises, although not yet reaching LCG Fequirements, are a great improvement.” * With the approval of the referen- dum to amalgamate the-towns of. Castlegar and Kinnaird, the library association of the two towns felt it was ‘ime, ‘also; for “amalgamation: of. the “ + Hbrary ‘associations. This “amalgama- *: “tion was effected in April of this year. ned over to the then Village of Gladys’. Manshen: ‘and: Mrs. Eileen | Woods: trumental ‘in. re-open: the Town of Kinnaird which repainted, * ra:shelves: < Library: ment Commission: and : 9:2) 0 40-!The new association, - known now ~ ea ‘an Lae erat grant:of: : nae a the Castlegar and: District | Public rary Association, has two branches ae ate the public. In Castlegar at 117 .Pine St. and the new: Library, Branch on the. ground-floor: of:the-: ieUnien bailing ‘opposite Castle- meu library association looks for- ward.to continued growth and expan- sion’of library services in our district and in‘the region. $450 ‘plus’\an; operational grant. each the Library: Development ‘Commission. th 2 Friday, 4. p.m,!.to,9 . Saturday, 10 as CONGRATULATIONS : Castlegar and District Public Library Association On the . Opening of the “New ‘Kinnaird’ Branch “MEDICAL CLINIC. aR ees OB ipurgiiy CASTLEGAR & KINNAIRD _ WELCOME New Neighbour a ur. Move to the 2 New Premises CONGRATULATIONS on your ~ GRAND OPENING.