. Page 8 CASTLE. NEWS, Castlegar, B.C, School Dental Program Explained At Meeting Of Beard Of Health © The proposed Dental Care pro- gram for school children was out- lined Thursday evening at: the November meeting of the West Kootenay Union Board of Health, by Dr. Balkany, Health Dircctor. The doctor advised that the school board has sent out form letter questionaires to the parents, of Grade One children in East Trail, Sunningdale and Centrel ‘Schools, Under this plan, child- XMAS . GIFTS For All The Family. BATH SALTS SOAPS PERFUMES TOILET WATER COLOGNES BRUSH & COMB SETS STATIONERY XMAS CRACKERS: CHOCOLATES SHAVING SETS - NOVELTY GIFTS Drop In And See Our ~ - Displays . Our Prices Are Right And Our Good The Best PITTS’. Rexall Drug Open Mon. - Wed, - Fri. Nights Sb baobab Day or Night Phone 4231- to eight weeks and by that time ren would redelve dental care six times a year at a cost of $8.- 00 per child per year to the par- ent, with a matching grant from the Provinclel Government. The matter of a chest X-Ray survey for school children, e3- pecially Grade I and XII, is also under consideration, The Board members were re- quested by the Director to consi- der the advisability of a by-law being passed requiring that all food handlers have a routine chest X-Ray examination. A draft outline of the by-law is to be sent to each representative of the Board for presentation to their respective bodies. In view of the present “chaotic state’ of garbage collection, it was suggested that an incinerator be constructed with all munici- palities participating in its use and payment. The matter is to be referred to, the respective boards of the members and re- ported on at the next meeting of the Union Board. Dr. Balkany told the meeting 6f the Gamma Globulin which has been supplied for. the first time to individual doctors. This serum is used for certain house- hold contacts of' paralytic polio eases. The protection from the Gamma Globulin lasts from six the exposure’ danger is usually passed, \ Lengths of. rope made from papyrus have been found in 3,500 year-old Egyptian tombs. Thus rope is thought to have.been an earlier server of man than fire. Visitors from. overseas coun- tries spent $18,000,000 in Canada in 1952. FOR THE @ TIES @ SLIPPERS @ SCARVES "CHRISTMAS . MORNING. @ BELTS. We Have The Right Gifts To GIVE A MAN At The Right Price To Ask OF A LADY BUY WHERE XOUR DOLLAR - MALE" © WALLETS Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Waldie celebrated their twenty fifth wedding anniversary. at “their Robson home .last Sunday ‘and there were some 80 friends. who called to extend to them. their best wishes and congratulations and help make the occasion a festive one, Robson Couple Celebrate. 25th. Wedding Anniversary W. Koolenay Athletics. Discussed At Teachers Meet Here Saturday ‘West ‘Kootenay — high ebehool i at -The main table was d with a lace cloth, ‘centred with a large. candle, bearing a silver "25", Two smaller candles branch- ed out from the large one, The candle gentrepiece’ also ‘were 1 meeting of the West Kootenay Athletic Association in the Stan- ley Humphries High School Jast Saturday morning. - A report was presented on the to a request that School’ bore a silver h hoe which was used at the 25th. wedding, anni- versaries of Barbara Bell of Eng- land and later, her daughter, Mrs. HH, Johnson. A -one tier ‘wedding cake, which was cut by Mrs. Waldie, was decorated with a bell also bearing the number, “25” in silver. Pourers were Mrs. John Waldie and Mrs. D. Carter while Miss Dawn Waldie; Miss Mary Waldie, Miss Peggy Owen, Miss Muriel Scott and Miss Anita Smecher, were serviteurs. Misa Norma Jean Waldie re- ceived the guests and Mrs, H. Johnson, assisted by Mrs. A. Ostrom, was in: charge of the kitchen, Mr, and Mrs. W. T. Waldie were married in Robson 25 years ago and have.resided there since. New Doctor ere Graduate Of Medicine At German Universily A graduate of the University of Bonn, Germany, has joined Dr. H. H. Smythe in. medical practice at Castlegar and Nelson. Dr. Helmut Johann Ruebsaat, who’ has taken up residence in Castlegar with his wife and three children, joined Dr. Smythe at the beginning of December. Dr. Ruebsaat: graduated - in medicine from the University of Bonn, in. 1946 and then spent three years in post graduate work Boards in this area be assessed one dollar per high school teacher to provide funds to carry on the +] business of. the association. Sev- eral school boards had complied with the request, .but two had not been heard from at the time of the meeting. The secretary was | to contact them again. ‘ The age limit for senior com- petition was clarified and’set at “under 19 years, September Ist.’ Volley ball tournaments received attention and it was decided that host schools should’ play’ these early in March.’ Castlegar is to host. the senior competition, Track and Field athletics were discussed briefly and: tabled until the next meeting in’ March. Members present‘ were’ Miss Twentyman, Miss Price, and Mr. Hockins from Trail, and Miss.Sut- ton and Mr. Sandersdn of. the Stanley Humphries High School. Canada today is second only to the United States as a Beoducer of aluminum. aa : —\ _K. Ai Morrow ‘OPTOMETRisT Suite 3 — Post Officd Bldg. OFFICE HOURS | 9 AM,.TO 5: PM.: “Closed. A Day Tuesday | For Appointments |= ‘; PHONE 2581 ue A. EREMENKO & CO Your Red & White Food Store Our New Self-Service FROZEN FOOD DEPARTMENT Is Open Fer Your Convenience DELNOR FRO! At). 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Plan New Year's Frolic Me of ‘the Deer Park CO-OP SPECIALS FRIDAY and SATURDAY Eggs _ GRADE “A” LARGE, fresh, doz. .. 63c GRADE “A” PULLET, fresh, doz. ... Sic Hamberaer Steak © Per th. Co-op Red Label: Coffee Per Ib, ee eee eee eee ee ees OBC ® COME AND SELECTION OF CHILDREN’S TOYS AND GAMES, SEE: OUR’ FINE SPECIAL HOLIDAY DISPLAY OF PEAK FREAN BISCUITS, | NUTS XMAS CANDIES, CHOCOLATES AND JAPANESE. ORANGES! @ Place Your Order Now For : HAMS — TURKEYS — GEESE BUCKS — CHICKENS : REMEMBER! XMAS SHOP AT THE CO-0P! 4 dent. and secretary with gifts of {by . an: exchange. of. Christmas | Judges Named For . | dian Pulp.and Paper Association. | ation and appearance by Dr. G. ‘Women’s ‘ Institute ~ held their December meeting at the home of Mrs, T. Law. The annual and financial’ reports, compiled at a previous meeting, were read by Mrs. G. Briggeman and’ Mrs. T. Law. Pl#hs were made for a Frolic |and Dance, to be held New Year's local musicians, » MW. Coleman, Vice-presi- dent, presented the former presi- scented note-paper, in apprecia- tion of, their work for the pre- vious year. Mrs. H. Phelps was the winner fof a contest, which was followed gifts .after. which the hostess served refreshments, Studenis Pulp find Paper Essay Contest Judges have been hamed for the.1953 Annual Pulp and Paper Essay Contest sponsored by the Western Division of the Cana+ Essays will be graded for ac- curacy of infoymation by Mr. E. ‘W. Campbell, Pacific Mills Limi- aby composition and originality on a eardien Pulp ‘and ‘Paper Industry” magazine; and. present- S. Allen, Dean: of the, Faculty’ of Forestry at’; the. University of British Columbia. Excellent response has been re- ceived ‘from. students ‘again this year. Preliminary judging is pro- gressing, .. and: indicates a _high calibre of essay. ; 3 ers; will be announced on December 15 following ine judg- prize winning students. He came to Ganeas two years | ~ Eve, music to be supplied by | . 396 : T-BONE or SIRLGIN STEAK, Ib... J. 596: BACON, hy tho piece, Ib............65c. Gainphell’s VEGETABLE SOUP, 2 for. aie i ’ Granberrw Sauce, Oceanspray, { Be oz. 25c. /- SELUNG RBOR ~ PRECISION 4” JOINTER © DRL PRES THE NEW a” HOME CRAFT “‘They’t re ‘Ail Rolled Into One Machine’ That's A Knockout, For ‘The. Home nes “COMPLETE Oe _ SAWS — HAMMERS — FILES — PLANES - HATCHETS — RULES — BITS LEVELS — DRILLS — VICES: “CASTLEGAR, BRITISH ‘COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, ‘DECEMBER, 17 1953 VICTOR JENKS Castlegar's rock crusher, it was Location For Rock . Crusher Agreed On’ A‘ location has been found, for announced at a special! Board. of ie night. The commissioners called, the meeting to ' pursue. negotiations with the Trail and District Civic y ’ ae . HARRY SOMMERS Reelection oe these two.men to the Castlegar eared aot : 7»: leaves the , civic body. eatery Their total votes were only one me ina close three-way contest. Mr. Jenks thus begins his third term ‘on the Board, and Mr. Sommers his second. voters ! | phone: C for y of seven new poles in’ the alley ih _{nues, and ‘agreed to have the rae "gently organized Castlegar Ro- ‘Kinnaird for. the first time last 'T vin 2 field of four’ candidates. Me than Mr, Spence. Together they polled 70 per cent, of the votes * Lambert polled: fib vote more Pettitt Photos. ; equipment * for: ‘the: Ec: the ‘GER depot. in ‘eutiegak it Py repeater station: that is tol will, give >clear’.radio reception be installed’ at: Castlegar, arrived here.Monday, ‘M.°B: Dalton; Cas- tlegar CPR agent, has advised. Castlegar,visone' ‘of five East “and ‘West Kooténay centres where 2g repeater. i set* up. for. CBC programs for a radius of about: 25 miles.- : The’ statidn equipment includes special “buried ground,’ special oes and‘a: transmitter. which ar: > tion will, eee ‘and transmit them: to: local. lis- teners.“‘In“éffect, it) will-add>an- other ‘station: to radio dials “here, valthought the stationiwill not bea *full fledged radio station, having ‘Ro announcer, no studio, and only low ‘power. Only, CBC network programs from’ CBC’studios will “be transmitted. i A part of the installation’ will be: the stringing ‘of special’ tele- graph. wires from: Nelson to. Cas- :tlegar,.a distance ‘of 44. miles. The Station itselt will, be “set. up ; zat Castle News Gut On Wed. ‘Next Week. "| Ackney, council d from th factory. Election of: officers’ for 1954, was ‘the.’ main’ ess -at the monthly -mecting. of).the .Castle- gar’, and: District Chamber of Comnierce. Friday’ night. - aa 2 oN... Oglow ..wag ‘elected. to succeed. M,.B. Dalton, as presi; dent of the Chamber; G..W. Shaw was elected vice president; A; C. (Tony). ‘Kiessling, secretary-treas- urer} ‘and. DF."R. Walley, J. Mac- beth, E. M, ‘McGauley, and Lloyd a special aerial, counter poise or }* Workers Union‘ regarding & :1954 hgreement ; -for village of Castle- gar employees. Union represent- atives reached agreement in prin- ciple with} the commissioners it ja reported; but details have not]: been announced. > The meeting also approved au| application from. the B.C. Tele- For Extensipns Board Has Green Light é laa Sulcon LOG i By-Law Al 8 Cents Per Copy By Healthy Majority Of District Post Office Staffs Bolstored For Annual Ghristmas Mail Rush. ‘The staff ‘of both: the Castlegar | and: Kinnaird -'post : offices, -has been more than doubled‘ for the Chiistmas tush ‘which began this between Fgurth and Fifth Ave- tary Club“ take charge of the house numbering project in the village. 3 The location for the rock crush- er agreed upon is a hill-on.the wadey. Subdivision between Juniper. and Green Streets. The machine ‘is being moved. to. this location, where a power plant for it will be installed and the crush- ing ‘of. gravel-from the hill, can R. H. Wadey and J. Hy own part of the loca- week and is ing’ more hectic Staff at the Castelgar office has been increased ‘from: four: to: tén anditwo helpers have: been‘ add- ed at Kinnaird where the pean staff is one, os the space st fhe “Castlegar office has been alleylated, by pressing the Federal -‘house': at, . Maple Strept and First Avenue, former- id by Mr, O;, Walker, into itor delivery. of. all.pre- ing the rush sa@a- urgent demands for extra space in’ The $616,000 School Loan: Referendum, which will meet the the schools of this area, won the approval of Castlegar School District ratepayers, by a healthy. 685 at the ref percent, 8 per cent more than the dum vote last Most solid support’ came from. Deer Park where all 12 .votes cast approved the referendum. ,. Only district) voting against the. referendum, which will fin- ance a $520,000 extension of. the Stanley Humphries Junior Sen- jor ‘High School and extra. ele- mentary’ School space at’ Robson, | Kinnaird and ‘Castlegar, was Tar- rys where 64 votes were register- ed against me referendum’ and |™ Complete returns from all'seven Polls'in the district showed 528 votes for. the referendum and 242 against with six spoiled ballots, TARRYS OPPOSES :. Tarrys ratepayers, “who were the only ones to’ present a major-. ity opposition.to the referendum, ‘the ‘use of. the ‘| advised..they: agredtl a new school | having’ no assurance that a new ‘|be burned, they. wanted definite |’ | assurance that’ fire’ issurance ‘for ‘| Spence ‘and A’: ‘the choice af the’ ‘voters ‘for. two vacancies on the board.’ last year, for a ree ae of 38.2 of ‘the -740. eligible ‘to vote here; cast was 37.2 pércent of 680‘ eligi- ble. voters. . ‘The: elections” gave Mr. Jenks his third successive term on the } |. Castlegar’ Board: and: Mr.Som-. mers, his. sécond. Mr. Jenks was first. elected to the board for a one ‘year term’ in 1950 and ree slectea by acclamation ‘in’ 1851; Kinnaird’s total of 253 votes, Salaries were; -aniong ‘the items cussed ‘al regular meeting f ‘the ond: Me School: Trustees of Castlegar™ School District Ne ‘Monday evening.- } BG The Teachers Salary ‘ommittee presented’ their. second *} aby 800 fire adjustment, received when a new, school. at Tarrys burned: in 1950, for the purposes proposed in the tefereridum, ‘They claim money should be used, for:a. new school at Tar- rys and riot elsewhere in the dis- trict ‘as ‘the referendum ‘proposes to.do..In reply ‘the school board | is needed: badly-:at! Tarrys.‘but}: building there’ would : not. again given the school trustees the go- ahead signal for construction of a $520,000 addition to the Stanley Humphries: High School; a new - two room school on the Dumost Subdivision in Kinnaird, and ex- tension. of the elementary schools a Castlegar, Kinnaird and Bob- The high school extension wilt double, present accommodations, making ,room, for.‘a total of 702 students, and will provide 13 new classrooms;' an all-purpose aude- torium; cafeteria; industrial arts room ‘extension and further lib- oratory. and’ commercial course facilities, The referendum votes by dist- Fict, were as follows: es - Ne Deer Park. 21 @ Renata 4 ‘ Robson Blueberry. Kinnaird” _ Castlegar Tarrys |. at ita new.-bullding:. there, ‘could’ be Re ecea? before ‘proceeding with ‘building negotiations. ‘Board: “In rail. 3 fering: fro! is ‘wendy. Worley, "Guess Castlegar} District’ each r3'| also i inepectory thats the 3,800 dae not! sthele Eu Hospital .: autharities said. thas ing “the girl is resting com— special; to“all of District ‘No,’ 9. A dotor. commente® is eae ‘Approval of the. ‘New Officers Elected. forthe | 1954--salary «schedule, which were subsequently’ di /cussed by, the Board. Agreement jay be reached. this: week. The teachers committee, con- ted of W: Shwarok, G.’Rice, Harvey, J. Buhr and Miss M, Mc Kinnon. The: trustees ‘accepted with re: fret, the resignation of “Mrs, R. E, Cail from’ the high school Dec. -31. first year two year’ term in’ 1952. naird: village commission are both Spence'is eyed ‘the ‘Tre hy ng for: athe’ ‘West .Kootendy Power and Light !.c The new jexecutive ‘will’ take month.’ fo allow time for;me to “do their. last ‘minute: “before: Christmas: and“ to- enable “our etaff'to take their’ Christmes holidays, the Castle News: will-be (published : one yy day, eatller next, by. ; ey The Castle “News? will be out 123 next Deadline:: for advertising next week is Tuesday noon. the the»Chamber to” the Castlegar School -Board. for. their. success ful campgain’ ‘on... the $616,000 school ‘loan referendum approved Castlegar. District ratepayers the .day . previous, 3 A member of the School Board, R. ‘Hunter, the than! over. their duties ‘at the annuel |‘: |} meeting’ of Ebr next }> Uested by acclamation for hs ‘Thejnew: members: ofthe ‘Kin:. and: Mx, {Per 2}nia School, for Russian classes ‘and. are-n endeavoring to sec- ‘ure’ ‘another: teacher: ' Mrs. / Cail Stanley Humphries High ‘Schools for.the past two | years, +: : POA request. ‘from ‘the West Koo. ztenay 4 ‘Athletic:A has) been'English ‘teacher at the| > Grant, ._president;: Mrs,:: Froodten vice, president; Mrs. z Adshead, secretary; ‘Mrs. R.. Bro, ‘of ‘teachers ‘in: the; area, sponsor | .. Bistrict athletic activities such as 1A Toate tor | the use of ont the-three rooms. at the’ Ootische> the’ use ‘of, classroom “space jthat | 5, is being used as such, for: fother purposes during the schoo! season. ‘phries High School Auditorium ;' by: the Catholicd of - Castlegar, ird and Robson, for’ Mid- Be Dalton, pick ent Mass” on. Chridtmaa Eve, i was is approved by the Board “BROWNIES: E) GALA CHRIS Tp. ABT ‘nig ht. ° 3. Games were. played and ‘ci and gifts were distributed. The table was centred. O£ the Board for all ‘the assigt- ‘ance they. received.':\00'+ “YF ‘don't ; believe ,.any public body has‘hed'the support of the othey public: bodies that’we'had," he commented “ and the results ip) Hunter explained, * nich: will probably’ no be‘ -combletedt betore= 1955,'- Mr. a lcanee bearing a “Merry Christ: mas”, inscription. Refreshments . were’ served by Mra: D.: Dunean,: Mrs. a Giraud, one Brown.: Owl, © Mrs... D. Ads- head. ~| for: varied | causes. also. heard. from the :other‘coun- Ghalners and Mrs, McPhee, re- also heard from the other ‘com-/elected directors and Mrs) He were | Joh $5; Robson’ Girl Guides,” ‘5; qebeon Boy Scouts, $5; Robson Cub Pack, $5; Robson W.L Welfare Commit- 52°,| tee for, Xmas Hampers, ‘$25; Sal- | vation: Army, “Trail; $25."Save' the Total. Of sat Donated. lal of donations: to. $411.43, were authorized by. the Rob: Group: at their annual meeting in the Robson Commi >< High School: Band, fund): $5; Subscription ’ to -Geo- "A, | Braphie.: Magazine : for: the ‘Rok son ‘Elementary. School, ' $5.20. : Previously ‘during. ‘the “year, = -|190 piece set of China, valued ait, public of the district for: their generous support which has | made these contributions Possible... ab Mrs. ‘A. Woodrow, president; ie, D.- Duncan, . vice’ president; Mrs. Mrs. Children’s Fund, $25.. Society®. for Handicapped’ ',Chil- Bro, 'director;'Mrs. J. Thorndale, Seeretary: and club reporter...” : en, $25; Stanley Humphries Elected At Robson: Wil th: ye ar, of Annual Mesing I ‘There was also a session of gam held at. the home of Mrs iW. Le] " :| visitor: present, 7. Mrs, S. Grant presented the re- ied activities which aetiity and achievement was re- and’ contests in’ which “Mrs. 2. Woodrow, and Mrs. J. Raine were, the prize “winners. ° : Refreshments. were ‘served .by [Wright with 19 members, sand one] Mrs.: W.:Chalmers, Mrs. a Raine and’ Mrs:' Scott. In the ‘election of officers, Mrs. port of the year's many and: vat-| W.)'T. Waldie was named presiz dent Mrs..S: Grant, was’ reelec!- Were 3 Mrs. We mittees “and ‘new. elected for’ the‘ coming--year. article, on the life ‘of the Proyincial :President,. Mrs, Shaw, was read by Mrs. H. Johnson. elected dir r also. Winters are cold in the inter: d ‘tor; pf. Newfoundland. ‘but ‘are’ more. moderate along the coast Approved — jamuemme