CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday; April 14, i966 Guide Fund-Raising Plan Kinnaird Parents Group Com-; mittee. to Giildes’ and Brownies held a meeting recently, which nh ip to Covina, Califor. nia, will be made in August by Margaret McGauley of Castle- Dewis of Robson. ery willing since it is very possible that in future years their own Kinnaird girls will need assistance of this fort when they have the oppor- unity to travel to distant com- baths to live and camp with otter girl guides, a spokesman 8 Mrs, Storvold called for vol- unteers for driving the guid and brownies during the coo! sales, which this from_-April Transportation is sso need- ed for the Buides going to Camp a | peek which will begin meeting kie | are the Rory on May 14 to take part in oe ee and campfire ain com) ons, Mire, RG er for a proposed new brownle the near future. Mis. Storvold has takon over as president and Mrs. Quinlan has agreed to act as badge sec- retary for Kinnaird, a post which up to now-has been filled by Mrs. E, Patterson. Mrs, A. M. Rizzuto, West Kootenay area commissioner, attended the meeting and spoke sisting guiders. She helpa devel- op and administer guiding in her area, encourages and supports the leaders and must be ale: conditions and needs in her com- nly. “She will visit packs and companies and see that a hi; standard is maintained ‘in all tests. She will see that records and accounts are in order and keep in touch with the local as- sociations and committees and other commissioners. The com- missioner is required to attend training meetings and confer- ences whenever possible. ziigentially, the district to the changes in the district and div-| BP “Kinnaird will be included in a new district, along with Genelle, Blueberry (it is hoped that Guides and Brownies can be started soon in Blueberry) and Woodland Park,” Mrs. Riz zuto stated. A commissioner will be re- nominations are being ‘sought for this position. The following luties of a district com- missioner, as laid out in the rule book used by the movement; “A district commissioner is responsible for finding and as- rson who sees to the overall Taministration of guide and brownle work in her district. She is a volunteer in the move- ment, just as the leaders are, and gets no compensation for this work but is provided with a fund for travelling expenses, training materials, etc.” Parents Tell Dear Sir; The Easter seals are in the mail once more and as I removed them from the post office box, I wondered how many of you good people know what your Soniribution Teans. Did you ever aie how it was spent? belleye J can tell dren where it. gos. My two chil- in, who were born physically handicapped and crippled from the waist down, will never for- get the organizations and how they helped with financial aid and summer camps. and Jead as normal lives as any of you, This was not always § 80, thelr determination to be their By MARIE SETO SHSS Activities pation. ZYLCO Do you have a really sharp kitchen? Zylstra china and cutlery is the world’s finest. Zylstra knives are as sharp as a. razor and retain their keen cutting edge indefinitely and are guaraiiteed for your lifetime. Phone S. W. Goods at 365-7744 for demonstration without ob- knife in your Two grade 12 students, Ken Pick and Gordon gave an informative talk to their class mates recently. Gordon re- ported ‘on his trip to the British Columbia Institute of Technol: ogy and Ken ke on The two boys represented was at the B.C. High School Confer- ence hela in Vancouver. basic aim -of the In- VACUUM CLEANS AS YOU CUT easy emptying FINGER-tip START starting effort 90% ‘with exclusive mew, elog-prosl, .. graseceiciies. ° | FULL! TWO-YEAR WARRANTY ON MOTOR AND CHASSIS Mitchell Supply Ltd. "FRONT ST. ‘Phone 365-7252 ee Gordon reported on the fol- lowing facilities : att the school: A_ miniature’ pulp mill, which occupies the space of sbont two class rooms. Here each periments, using various types of wood pulk ip. processing plant where sucht items as | Ber year, dent runs his separate ex-|5P° least two or three times.a weok, | £2! an example of which is a person sitting on a ‘lawn with his feet in plaster of Paris! The four: major residence area accommodate a total of 4,- 000 students, These areas are Acadia Camp, Fort Fort t camp, Lower Mall:and To! .The students’ ‘eounel on the campus’ is referred to as the are ater Bcc Society. It handles is the A gross Bum’ o£: a oe f handled rted that at pre- sent a major ‘effort is under- way to provide’ t a student union club on the campus; provide a special ‘students’: council ber mand supply’ more room for paaed gave. the: student would be sisters and’ brothers was the}® Both. Ken's" and Gordon's How Seals Helped Their Children strength they needed. ‘The months of therapy and the heavy casts that were to follow, the Dae and the pean from Well I you with the ald of my two chil-|into low did the clubs fit in, I hopes you' never have to pay a year’s hospital bill at a time. We had all the expense lifted from our shoulders. We didn’t even see one of them and we of dollars region. We could not have':managed without your help and that of many countless others whose. contributions pour r | in aa Easter and Christm: y will. never: forget you for it. God bless, all: of you. Kenny building which will house every | R: idea of what petra life burnin Muttart Homes for ‘66 We are pleased to present to you a new group of designs with YOU in mind utility room home models. Call Stewart Jamieson Phone 384-1484 Trail -On Your Home Plans For Your... Drapes & FREE ESTIMATES SEE KNUT AT... _ CASTLEGAR CUSTOM uPHOLS Castleaird Plaza KINSMEN CAR BINGO COMINCOARENA = TRAIL ~—s 8 PLM. SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 1966 $6,000 IN PRIZES - Big Prize: 1966 Mateor Rideau 4-Door Sédan Other Prizes Will Include a 21” Colored TV $100 Cash Prize for those Holding Advance Tickets Tickets available in Castlegar ‘at the ‘stores with the B on the door Potatoes are: made. where the examining of the chemical contents of various al- loys and tests of their various qualities are carried on. large area for horticul- ture" and agriculture training. reporters and radio and §tele- vision. repairmen are trained. e casero are e small semi-circular arenas. Ken mentioned some of the courses offered and said that. these will be “stepped-up” with the new program. UBC library is one of the biggest and best of any Cana- dian university. First and second year students have to books from the desk but aiter 6 p.m. they can use the upper part of the library. Only third and senior students may use the book “stacks” downstairs. Social activities, he said, are varied and intense. There are many things going on. In sports, 30 different kinds are offered -Months ‘Endless Today. INLAND’S 2nd Rate Cut in ‘Less Than i2 16, 000 Famili ies Will Pay Less ‘Than Ever For An ‘Of Hot Water How About You? Learn How You Can Have A New Automatic Gas Water Heater For Only $1.95 Per Month. Call Your INLAND Offi ice on Mail Coupon to all students, not just varsity teams. Any. group can: form ‘a team by making an application to the i tudent director ai bi the Memorial Gym. Their an about a city “block wide Best wo metallurgy division | ~ 35. A radio station and drama }°° -°! section where disc jockeys, news| ‘ Supply Name .. Town MAIL TO 176 MAIN ST., PENTICTON, B.C. ADP ORS onsen renee enctnsernn en heated ‘although not covered et, ss ris are + Over, (neneee univers! y cludin, % festeraition and *1 sororities At the beginning of the ‘school year, ‘a. th excursion organized ’for students and pro- dessore, Théy ‘travel up Lake Alphostone for a wveekend camp- ing trip on which the students and professors get to know each other, Besides these, there is al- ways some. activity: hapvening, There are many lectures and films on various topics. Dances are held every weekend. Famous “engineering stunts” are held at Annual Spring, _Molorcycle Rally ‘To be Held May f The second annual snrine motnrevele rally is to be held on May 1. In: announcing the ral, snonsor Keith. Ryers of Waldia’s Service Centre said only ona rider wilt he allowed on each motorevela and that the 140.mite rallv “will be a fest of skill and ability. not of sveed.” He added that all sneeds in the rally must conform to high- way maximums. or lower, and that all motorcycles must have rs, mufflers, ete. The ly will start from the Castleaird Plaza and is ex- ym trip is|° or other parts of B.C, Ease the strain, t When you travel to Vancouver ‘ the pl Fiy GPA. the Yukon, or Alberta, don't |. ~ sefreshed, ready for put up with long hours on the road, hazardous driving, fe indigestion from meals on-the-go, bow Family Plan fares, tool am rev Conailian Pacific armumes for business or pleasure. Take ‘advantage of _ Humane Group Created . To Support SPCA Work signing officers and att week or; em about: th recent weeks, The: association's first an- nual geheral njeoting. will be | tual méeting will be. somewhat held tonight, starting at 8 p.m. in’ room ce Hi Arrow Question: 4s it ‘true that you don’t intend to hold: meet-| o} ings at al aD Societies. Act. fave an annual general, meet ing.” Aldh “S3ibia in be uite short, Just the reading Sitid approval of min- pe annual reports of the predla ident, secre! er, the, election o! Edgewoed Has Suiifimantal Value Reporis Planner and treasur- officers, ap- vit ata Ua, that Edgewood was eed tanty of sentiment” and was Sanh eS despite. its ps Beat vom rats comm i 8 supervision of the Vancou-|' mn m_ Castlegar ‘Mia: x. “ar Bdoce es me Maddocks « ‘askea ‘that it aes ‘was no justification eco- re bel} id the response of Deer. a residents was not lent ‘to warrant the planning of: & new townsite, é cited as" and when e.members think it n d natin ie ‘then discussion of how we'd like] write, Association» answered | to questions Gerth have been put to] over and above the funds requir- th i association in| ed to defray the SPCA operating expenses.” spend any funds available, Jack White: ‘The first an- longer, as. our members will have to approve , the p: constitu and bylawa: y Question: “How about exe- cutive: =, meetings?” S, Pearce: “One nosed’ bylaws states tat Cece ive meetings will be necessary. ig the oes bg'for dons ates ae the oF a Pads and ap- prove fotedbitients te aubmnltted for payment ‘by, id Mrs, Bill mith, We, "aon't need meetings to do thi Ww. a Lambeth: ‘Approval of the SPCA statements, or re- guests for. Payment, of expenses ou. prefer that term, nt bly consist aly of, the we Fatures on the statements, of hree members of the executive.” Question: are about check: lor 8. J.-M. Macheth: ie | etal 86, : Public nvolv- have the auiitea SPCA se CP ct f an sible. Also, always under} pominatlons from fe: floor be allowed’ j Pearce: ‘Once a year, annual meeting, by en ‘guditor or. two members ‘the’ executive. : “What would the Mr. Mi ad the nck of pear for the pobson ferry service in irene ie eros survey udy the Jetrimental effects of ha} Collsmbia development im pty comerr hpeenrm treasurer have to do?” jaMr. : “Besides ae. : a err q track: of ea}he isiak, fe fo obiaitt asked | : cata in’any ne ae sand wr guestions “And the secre- pat Mr. Selbie: “The minutes of «ithe annual meeting: There: pro- “You mentioned F bably won't be many letters to and the list of’ members ig made as the memberships are sold.’ Question:, ““But..what about the SPCA work? Who's going to look after that?” Mr. White: “Mr. and Mrs. Smith, of coiirse. They're en- tirely, competent, so why, should we interfere? Anyway, ‘the pro- posed bylaws make it imposalble for us-or any other member to tell them what.to do, have’ /buggestlons to: make, at some time or other, concerning the ‘SPCA work done by, Mr. end Mrs, Smith?” Mrs, Trueman: “We think to the vancouver SPCA. We're just fand- raisers,” yank ua provide Iota Pruppert| we want to provide local s chugs most efficent ay ae eazie: ost iclent ‘w. alble, We ‘could ‘Just ‘nek tor do: ations, but ha would mean 8 . We hope that Question: “But surely some | . "| of the general membership will will renew. their} © Youngsters May Receive Certain Free in Richardson | four minutes.: Dental Care By Dr.’ WKHU | Dental. ci The Casttegar aental_pro- rs | gram for three-year-old children commenced in October 1964. hotly after the children’: third. birthday the Health Unit Rae sent dental birthday. cards to the homes of the children. - The card ‘informs the par- ents that if they, take the card and, t child to the family denis. before the child’s fourt! thdas ld, may receive fo! Abts oreventive dental care at no, cost to the parents: — One. |: Dental examination and coniultation X-ra: ‘ames A “thorough cleaning of Fou ae fluoride treat- ment...) spical fluoride treat- ment ai ts.) OL, applying a fluoride, solution, to Part y for a. short pares ot time, up 1 on will reduce the decay rate about 25-80 per cent. Depending on the solution used, the treatment |. should be given once or twice a year, , i The dental program. for three-year-olds does.not cost the parents a dime, all they need to do is make a dental appointment ih) and’ take their ‘child to the den- tal office at the appointed time, ‘. ‘These dental cards are good for one ‘year, up to’ the child's fbarth’ birtliday. In'''spite of these facts only 35 per cent of those eligible have. made use of the program. Of all the programs ., this has the ot eral is between. 50 : er cent: and 60 per cent. Of 190.cards sent from {the Health Unit, only 60 have vara a’ ck, Hipwell of Andereon nd Insurance Agen- Ing as a| re been used ‘atid’ retired from ices, 4 Af the response.does not im- prove ‘in the néar: future the program may have to be discon- Guns - Guns - Guns _— See Our’ Custom Rifles — Redfield Scopes and Mounts Installed By Our Professional Gunsmith Reloading - Supplies - Tools - Dies - Powder Primsrs + Emety Cases Nosler - Speor - Sierra - Butlets Weatherby Ammunition and Rifles Pistols - New:and Used - Redfield:- Piha dieses Mounts all Models’ in’ Stock | - Browning Rifles and Shotguns Custom Re-Loadi ing WAT ed, — ‘FOR \CASH OR’ TRADE SHOTGUNS. _— .RIFLES — PISTOLS "300 Baker’ St. Norm’ s Sport Shop | : s Spot Cc. Ph. “Open ee from 9 am. to 6 pm. Visit Local Hydro Station meeting of the ie Scout District Gbuncil was held recent- ly at the South Slocan club head- juarters, . thi omen . to the meeting th embers :made a tour ofthe oe yao sation under the guidance of Jim. 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