S { CASTLEGAR NEWS, INERLHA A mid-high stacked walker features a concealed gore for _ MADDOCKS 90-Year - Old Castlegar Lady Honored on Birthday Mrs, I, McNeil entertained the efterncon and evening of Feb. 27 |-wers, hotioring her mother, Mrs. I. Swad- die, who was celebrating her 90th | Mrs, "he ‘rooms and table were de- corated with bowls of spring flo- . During th Mrs, FP, A Eraft and in the evening by Mrs, L, PB, Ferguson and Mrs, E, Murray. Plans Made For Family Carnival The executive of the Kinnaird Brownies Fly to Guides At Kinnaird At the last regular February of the 2nd Brow- the family and the executive hope TATA that they will all tum out and have 6 fine CETTE SS ar | Eee FE It NOW! SMITHS | [RESERVE a BAe MAR. 17 — Patrick's Dance si Hannan Hall, Sponsored by = Rotary Club - of Castlegar, Pees for new Health = / Sa AANA Brownie Pack joined the Ist Kin- naird Girl Gulde Company | for their regular meeting, There were sang pened their promise, law and mot- The Guides fell in and formed their horseshoe with: their leaders, Capt, Doris Brommeland, ‘Lieut. =| Mrs, “O. Brommeland, Lieut. Joan Shields and acting Lieut. Marjory Davidge. After their opening ex- ercises they opened their horseshoe to the fatry ring, The Brownles‘fermed a tunnel end sang to Lynn Archambault as she passed through it: “Through the tunnel you must Nae 88, &. op dad Guiding Land.” =) presented her Elva at peda wings and congratulated her. The Brownies - sang ‘Now ite time to ‘use your wings, Fly up to Guiding ‘by None Mills who introduced her to the captain. 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Santa chalrman ofa Special cham! on the and |the 4s quite’, flexible and if Castlegar, as on example, were to install sewerage only Cas- Hlegar taxpayers wouldpay for the sewers, not the whole) district miun= iclpality, court, welfare and subject, ald nothing would be galued: from such’ an arrangement. However, he sald the committee ‘would snow look into the possibill- tles of'o district municipality. A district muntcipality, he said, would < allow policing ard tax rovenues,'and ex- penditures would all have: to be studied, anid the speaker. The ques- tlon would take “many, many. mon. ths” to study, (ir, Campbell sald he ioala, the each to tain {ts own Identity, He anid falng Ee insist on’ a: district mmaniaipe Hospilal Doficit Totals $14,218.48 . ‘The Cast Cestlegar and District hos- pital ended Ping 1961 with a defile | of $14,218. Total revenue’ was $163,716.00 ph total expenses were $207,936.57, However, acting board chair- man Ross McCutcheon told the an- nual meeting of the hospital society lest week that it was his “expecta. to either © the bat istrict or hospital distrlot whole hog ‘all at once” if a district srumlotpallty ‘appears Serpe He said the department would probab- ly talet on the district butting up iio the next water ‘or hospital dis. Ava Winning Celgar Ad - Featured on Report tion” ‘that the cost, pleturo ag as compared to many oher ne: hospitals would see the deficit’ almost eliminated when the. year-end adjustments ‘are ‘made in Victoria, ‘While the cost, per patient day in the Castlegar hospital was lower than many other hospitals, the vol- umn of Deblents handled at’ the hos- piel was extra ‘high,’ resulting ‘in French Canadian Ballet Troupe in Trail on 1 Salurday design is featured this year for the cover of the annual report of Columbia Cel_ lulose Co? and ‘Celgar Ltd. Designed by Roy. Harris of Jae boundaries “so we might as well go |. of Kinnaird who has retired. Pitts, who assumes ‘his’ duties soon, replaces | W. H. Taylor legar.'and District of, Trail.” Mr. _ eae as| some excerpts from’ afew: newspa- per ‘clippings dealing with water oe of a forest. The general-design eee brochure was , handled. by. : afr, Romaine stated that these tue tp Ue usecnet ETO, @ -inspectat Kinnata: tire ‘ebortaien va inatirues tlonal classes, was read i the coun- taking his oath | 7 A Ces ‘that the ‘coming year wit See a start made on construction of an“addition” to’ the Castlegar hospital: ‘and’ that ratepayers of the hospital . district ‘will: give ! approval to expansion “program, Was ‘ex- préased at the annual meeting of the ‘hospital ‘soclety held Inst week. “Ross MoOutcheon, ‘acting prest- i) dent of the hospital’s board’ of ma- nagement,: told the meeting. that “We cannot expect the’ hospital to continue to’ meet the increasing de- for service without. additions al beds and fecllitles. This must be our. objective of the coming year and ‘we mist “not fall to reach this goal,” Text of Mr, MoCutcheon's pre. pated remarks to,the society's an- nual. meeting follow: «°° The highlight: of the ‘year: was the tremendous increase in the vol- ‘ume of service rendered by the hos- pital." The number. of’ patients ad- the} mitted to hospitel was up 300 over the year 1960, an increase of 21 per cent. ‘The number of patients han- dled by the’ hospital's : out-patient department was -up /651.. over: the |’ previous year, an increase of 24 per -| cent, « The averaged bet- Ween: 90 and °100 per cent, a very high and ‘undesirable. level, “mnile bell taal Reveals a Lange presented | by. our hoepital auditors, | Macbeth ‘and’ Moroso, “Your board of. trustees Js satisfied that the hos- pital was operated as possible under the conditions ex- during the past year. ‘When, list year's . budget ‘was it wasa simple mat- ter. to predict a year of! overcrowd- ing, but a very difficult. one to estimate the actual ‘cost of. provid- ing the heavy increase ‘In services.” It’ would appear | that’ our per| diem rate was set BCHIS at ap- proximately $1 per’ day“lower than it ‘should have been, It is our hope that this will be taken” into con- sideration when the 1961 year-end adjustments are being made by Yistorta. to this*respect also our expec- tations ‘are optimistic, It is the obligation of every ap- proved hospital today to maintain a thigh standard of patient care. in hhigh’ standard requires the’ closest | 4 cooperation Kinnaird Adds Moice to Protesis. ‘The Village of ‘Kinnatnd ‘joins the + zother 2 municipalities in ihe between all “members + It was this ever snereasing ‘de One of :the excerpts, * which Mr ‘officer, King- [ter Barta i wend pointed: out “that certain Sensei ot pollution ‘ca the + 15 -presently on & gamut tp cont tour of Ganeaa ana S - the U.B.A, ‘ Yu Madame conten- kingly” By Resident ‘At the last mesting ‘of the Cas- ‘tegar village council, Mrs, J. A. Androsolf.of the Sherbiko’ subdivi- sion wes that the council evil mute ‘@ further attempt to, in- ex drainage problem. befére de | Se. Our car port,” eince sMThis was discussed at the last meeting. of the village council when Comm, George Carr brought’ up the subject: in new poe ‘Aage Sylvest’ stated that he would like "to see the dirt removed from around ‘the poles and then have these «lowered before Tater discusston “ag to types of ‘the council charging thot that “we can’t ‘the ‘road Curling Challenge Issued: Castlegar It was made known at Rin- naird’s ‘ conncil’ ‘meeting Mondsy night ‘that the: council's curling {teatn is hot and. ready: for the However, chairman ‘Cork Loeb- ch | expressed |. disappointment ; shat the Castlegar council has no curlers to put up 2 ‘challenge for thelr own trophy, ‘The cup Is the “Cantlesar Mun- iclpal Curling Trophy,” which was Pts donated by the jvulags of Castic- Ocmhére hasn't been a curier on : the’ Castigar ‘connell since ‘Nick Ogiow left,” commented Mr.,Loeb- 1 septa tet x ‘Complaint Madel ® in Sherbiko. had been. raised: last fall. ‘She had |- | discussed | the © problem -qwith “A, E, ‘Staite, district highways engineer, end he informed her that since the Sherbiko subdivision ‘is now ’in the village of Castlegar the: ‘aituation ‘is out. of his hands, 4 ‘Viltage’ chairman Aage” Sylvest |" stated that the council ‘had been out to look at ths in situation and sees be “very ‘difficult to lower the road Yor one person” and this would “not | | be feir to the other people in the Yannis: or. the Moma he explain. ot Ms. ; © Androsoft pointed out | that she pays! about $200 ‘a’ year in taxes “and was hi that she svould gain some benefit from this told | Tuesdoy evening, with regard to her problem, . ‘he council members: were ask- ter Thorp stated that In his opinion the -house:had’ been built too. Jow| our. ruts and - that the i frulls in tho‘ cubs ‘treasure. hunt Saemelen. “onus. was, on the] skis and ‘training are. needed a t |) mand” onthe ': facilities ‘that : spurred .the board, inte sub- nlitting to Victoria. ®. second brief for per- ning for an addition ‘to the present tut Ams ‘brief clearly demonstrates ‘has “taken -Jeceded the love for whist tho oa exis. | ting “hospital was’ esigned. " ria have: : Would ‘thé bed bed ‘capacity: afi the: pein to" 84; double the size-of:the out-patient and increase permission to-use dry cereal for marking out "The cubmaster went on to ex- " pister that the cereal | will be > eleaned’ up later by the birds, : leaving’ no crumbs, ‘After. and $ It‘ was apparent: irom the reply : that the birds will be cating. shetr rendered dg’ reflected” diso in the ‘general facilities such as a second - opera= tihg ‘room, }: day-rooms,~’a "second |” baler with etenate 5 fuel surely, mission: to: proceed owith ‘thé: plan-'} ; ‘own hands,’ ‘Although’ we,‘all must { 1] @o our utmost to’ prevent’ such ‘an for. coverament action ‘with regard to recent’ acts of terrorism, ; Zhe following jologrant ‘was sent to. John Diefenbak »; Prime. Min. ister? “The ‘dynamiting of ‘the: power lines across Kootenay Lake.empha_ sizes the necesal! ity. at ie upon the, Senfor. gov~ -the ratepayers of. the hospital improve- ‘The heavy infcrease in services , Cereal dry, ment aistriot ; for their considera- |’: ton, ‘how large an is Feuuitea’ t to the resent Castie- gar hospital, ei ‘This study should be completed Soon: and the ‘detalled planning for the ‘addition genta then, eet -|financial statement which will be’ under way. - : g Keatsnays- Must Throw Over “ateatonine that: development ‘ts : by. selves cut of* world "market and that whi develop ‘the’ potential ‘of this, area, the Castlegar Kiwanis ‘Club cwas ‘W.. Ramsden, ‘general man- eae ‘and ‘publisher. of ithe Nelson question: of people looms largest in ie: past with the ‘present, the speaker drew ‘on “his close association with the Kootenays. over many: years. to jf ed for their views and Comm,: Wal. | News, told club members that.'the nie cyanea cat compare facilities ots the past with mplllton: and dependent. on. poole elsewhere, to buy our. products, and: are further someday. have: a, 8. population: ot 8 os ‘people, * le noled: we. are He warned) seoinat prleing ‘ours _ sty, to, purchase our, goods, on. thelr abil- He ‘said: people: with property tee build * to drainage.” |*:: Mir, Syh | Mra, ‘Andro- soft that “we'll ane it. serious “can- it qur No ‘doubt these are words! 2s on, paper”: day ‘evenin; the the area must shake ‘off. a nous and. conservative : attitude, : ‘The Kootena: 0 help to ald development Feb fare ther. nations © with.’ few ‘resources ~ have Gone shead because they have had Peopte.” ‘den said the opening of: the new No,'3 highway “will make us ‘as acs D 3| PHYSICS DISPLAY at open’ house * ‘held’ at Stanley Hum: phries Secondary- School last-Tt 3 'ARENTS were in profusion. it SHHS last Thurs- day by. a. student and some parents.: Students from; grades 8 hen the school ‘held its annual open house: -| Here’ Mr?! and: Mrs. Norman McNabb. ‘and Mr. and ‘Mrs, not Hugo Wood are ‘seen after * we do there, the: tourist’ business Castlegar: ‘News Photo: i S| trom the U.S. would ‘be wworth $4,- ‘5 1 300,000,000 “annually. ° "002 <. “be speaker ‘anid. many: sinall ) hardy and resourceful Mentioning travel, Mr.-Ramse to 13had many interesting: displays set up in the differ. ent classrooms for parents and visitors to admire. 10°CENTS PER COPY as. economically | tal -— Castlegar News Photo|