6 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Nov. 2, 1961 SKATES and SKI BOOTS for the whole family HOCKEY CASTLEGAR Sporting Goods. RAR Wait till you've seen........ The Sands | Wait till you’ve enjoyed: the luxury of modern appointmerits to make your comfort complete, and ‘the friendly attention to satisfy your every wish. Join us at The Sands — Commer otal Cards Honored the SANDS MOTOR HOTEL 1755 Davie’ St. Mu 2-1831 Telex 036-2359 VANCOUVER, B. AN Thank You. Students, school board members and employees of School District No. 9, caterers, individuals and community organizations who helped in any way to make our convention a success, WEST KOOTENAY-BOUNDARY TEACHERS’ CONVENTION : COMMITTEE Sa Te JEWELLERY CASTLEGAR’S EQUIPMENT Let TAA By Comm. W. W. THORP Before continuing with this week's column I have been asked to clarify a statement from last week, With regard to the laying of sewer pipe on the householder’s pro. perty I stated that the avernge cost for the pipe installed would be $2, SUBJECT: SEWERAGE is about 50 cents o foot. Sewers vs Septic Tanks . Both sewers and septic tanks are necessary and important to our health and welfare. Both are de-' signed to achieve the same result— the effective disposal of domestic and industrial wastes. Each has ad- For you do-it: T might say that the coat of the pipe alone vantages and there is no denying ta : However, there comes a time in every growing community when sewerg berome not only desirable but o necessity, Castlegar has now reached this time. The chief dis- The design and construction: of a sewer system is costly, The opera- tion and maintenance of ‘such a ayatem is a continuing expense, But even though the overall figures ap. pear staggering, it must be remem- ‘The West Kootenay Deanery WA meeting was held in St, Al- ban's parish hell last Thursday with 74 persons present. * The theme of the program for the day was “The Joy of the Lord js in Your Strength.” The meeting was preceded by Holy Communion in St, Alban'’s Church where the Venerable E. H. Paterson, Archdeacon of Kootenny, was the celebrant. The preacher was the Rev. A, Appleton Packard, OHO, of Californin. After the aer- vice coffee was served in the parish hall and the registration of those present took place. ~ i The meeting opened with all Joining in the singing of a hymn. Grand Forks Hospital Tender Call is Okayed Eric Martin, minister of health services and hospital insurance, has announced that the provincla! go- vernment has given approval to the board of management of the Boun- dary Hospital Society, Grand Forks, to call for tenders for the construc. tion of a new hospital. * ‘The new hospital, to be called Boundary Hospital, will replace the existing Grand Forks Hospital whi- ch has been serving the area since 1914, Tt is estimated that the new building will cost $616,000, of which, Mr, Martin stated “The provincial government will pay one-half of the approved costs, and in-addition, will provide grants of one-third the cost of equipping and furnishing the new hospital.” Plans call for a single storey reinforced concrete building, with basement. It will provide Initial ac- commodation for 30 beds, with an additional five beds'left in a semi- finished state, to be completed at.a future date when required, Hospital will provide of the Grand Forks area B O $ses Phone 365-2041 ‘Prices Slashed McBrine Luggage TO REDUCE STOCK Take advantage of this Clearance Special NN TV FANCY ASHTRAYS ALSO GREATLY REDUCED Lay-Away NOW for Christmas ESTATE EAA TTT Annual School Meeting “Annual School Meetings will be held in’ School District No. 9 as: follows: ROBSON 'SYRINGA, CREEK: Mon. Nov. 6, 7:30 with a full range of general hospita} services including radiology and la. boratory facilities, an emergency de. partment, operat Toom, case room facilities and paediatric ward. It will be the first hospital in the province to ‘install a radiant system of heating and ‘cooling. 600 Doukhobors Met Here Sunday To Honor Peter | Six hundred members of the Doukhobor faith gathered at Bril- liant Sunday to pay tribute to a dead leader. Doukhobors gathered in the vil- lage below the tomb of Peter “The Lordly” Verigin late in the morn- ing. ‘A procession to the tomb over- ation ceremonies for their late lea- dir Peter “The Laordly” who was killed in a train explosion Oct. 29, 1924, at Farron, B.C, Mrs. Anna Markova, mother of J. J.” Verlgin, present Doukhobor ‘The Lordly” addressed the gather- visit to Saskatchewan. in the Di way p.m. Robson: School TARRYS AREA: Tuesday, Nov. 7, 7.30 p.m., Tar- rys School. BLUEBERRY-CREEK-NEW HIGHWAY AREA: - Wed. Nov. 8, at 7:30 p.m., Kinnaird School. GIBSON CREEK-PASS CREEK: Thurs. Nov. 9, :30.p.m., Gibson Cr.-School. OOTISCHENIA-BRILLIANT: Fri. Nov. 10, at 7.30 p.m., Ootischenia School. ‘BRILLIANT DAM AREA: Fri. Nov. 10, at 9:00 p.m., MacBain Residence. RENATA-DEER PARK AREA: Tues. Nov. 14, 7:30 p.m. in Renata School. Cc. H. King, Secretary- Treasurer. S. Dy No. 9. i ee a were underlined at the meeting and in a speech John Verigin expound. ed the Doukhobor bellefs in con- instead of ness, It was brought to the know- ledge of the gathering that the Jand- problem in Grand Forks ‘has been successfully, resolved and that it. is hoped. the same can be done in other areas of the Kootenays, Ee AITRL'IN E- TICKETS ‘TO ‘ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD Castlegar Representative for Alr Acan, WEST'S Phono $é5-4911 WK Anglican WA Deanery Meet Held ‘The opening prayers were led by Rev. Bruce Pellegrin with Mrs. Atte wood reading the scripture, One minute's silence was observed for the members who have passed on to higher service during the’ Past year, Mrs, W. Sindall of Trail, West Kootenay Deanery president, pre- sided at the meeting. Roll call was answered by 16 WA branches. The address of welcome was given by Mrs. J, Toogood, preaident of St. Alban’s WA,.The. reply was given by Mrs, W, Baker of South Slocan, Minutes’ of the 1960 meeting were read and adopted. Camp Gal- ilee report was given by Rev. P. N. OF lynn, This report showed a very successful and’ busy year, Rev. O'Flynn also said thot there was a possibility that the camp site would be changed in the near future, ~ An address was given by Miss Betty Picton on GA and JA work. This was a very interesting report and let the members know’ what the girls did at thelr meetings and the badges they work for, Several branches gave Teports of thelr year’s work, Rev. F. D,-Wyatt of Rossland gave an interesting report at the afternoon session-: of the Pacific Northwest Coast Conference which was held at. UBO..in August. The remaining WA's gave their reports, Mrs, G. 8,"Moore of Trail, Dio_ cesan WA president, gave a very interesting. report:of the WA -gen- eral annual. meeting which was held this year in Regina, ‘Mrs,: Crozier. Smith, program and soclal services secretary, gave a short talk on programing and edu- cation in the WA's. This was fol- lowed by group discussion conducted. by the Rev. Canon Zang. The topic of the advantage of sewers is economic. || next two weeks, :.” bered thot the load is shared by | '™ Resid, of Castlegar Hospital District wishing to donate: fruit and vegetables are requested to advise the hospital by telephoning 365-9952, A ’ truck..will call. to. receive ‘donations’ within the week “at council's {dent Jack Hipwell present= ‘vage brief on the subject “in' \ d development,” many. To those in who have continuing septic tank pro- blemg such costs are actually e fln- anclal relief, . ‘These unfortunates are not few in number and unhappily the list Pu Jenathening pinoet daily, NONE A> proper-functioning septic tank is a almple, effictent, “and reasonably inexpensive: device, If given half a chance it does.a won- derful job, But it can only do its job under the proper conditions, - In most of Castlegar these con- ditions do not ‘exist. Without ‘an adequate disposal fleld the finest septic tank in the world would soon become useless. The clay strata beneath the village is simply. not aultable for disposal fields, Putting it bluntly, many of our septic tanks are suffering from constipation, You don't need a doctor to tell you that continued constipation is dan- gerous to your. health, when I say that Castelgar needs a sewer system now. Next week I will deal with this health problem in greater detall. Badges Awarded Castlegar Brownies © At a regular meeting of the 2nd Castlegar Brownfe pack, Brown Owl Mrs. J. Dalziel, presented Kris- si Clarke, Judy’ Maddocks and Charlene Moffat with their golden ber. Kriss Clarke also received the swimmer's badge, for which she had qualified at camp this summer, "| Mrs, Dalziel also presented Jo- anne Hatlin with her 2nd-year star and Bonnie Reld ‘with her Ist-year star. in the WA branches,” St. Alban's WA was in charge of the morning coffee and the luncheon, .Members of the Guild helped with the serving of the lun- ch and clearing away the. dishes. Members of Kinnaird were in char- ge. of ar ue afternoon tea, ‘The hall was tastefully decor- ated With low, bowls \9f varied col- oured mums as were the tables. The members of Fruitvale WA ex- tended an invitation for the dean- ery to hold their 1962 meeting in Prattvale, ‘This eee was ac- cepted, -INSURANEGE For Afl Your INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE NEEDS Phone. 365-3441 ANDERSON AGENCI i 8 which cou’d possibly be Hipwell “suggested ‘several | 2d amongst! the fandowners| ied and suggested’ the legal |, ton of a Pelton along: the i tlined, im, G. 8, Rust explained Be villagecannot speculate}. f xpoyera’ money’ and ‘said in-|* m of water lines, and=!a a {the aren would coat around ) «; | Smelting Co. for 83 ideas approved ,| through the company's suggeation plan, ted ‘to Bill’ Cheveld: $100 AWARD is being pre rese Installntion’ would cost “10,000, * (right) by John Turner, ‘assistant superintendent ‘of metal trades, for an idea submitted through Comin- * eo’s suggestion plan. George Bishop, and Otto West- sald that if property-owners: agree toa frontage: tax to haver, members of. the machine shop suggestion plan, Cominco. * ‘Awards totalling $760 “7p qe employeos of ‘During. the past. two months for, eight suggestions at 'Xellow knife, Bil Cheveldave, an. employes in the company’s maching ‘shop . at ‘Trail, recelved $100°for an idea to improve the methood of casting Rump, pus, ‘used! in the zinc & partment 4 ay ‘award went ‘to. son, in the. smelting . sidieniness for suggesting the installation of a speed reducer on saulnmiak at the sinter storage bin. ‘Two suggestions from state: em. ployees recelved “approval. ‘They were submitted by T, Cowell in the design office at Trail and G. J. in‘ the Sullivan Mine's Atay : ze the’ than it te considered and could be 4 to the Treg . of, the. beens ~OGLOW BROS. Beene ing: co are | jon: sn ‘Kinnaird Briefs ybe i Ith’ taxpay- BUILDING & SUPPLY CO. LTD. 2 a tar a T am not belng overemphatic - 20 Ib. box .......00.......2. $3.85 . 584 ROSSLAND AVE, TRAIL PHONE. 368-5595 ens explained that’ the wa- Fe ‘ along 6th!'Ave. was put” “in ‘wxception to the rule because ‘ided the best distribution sy~ M', that part of the village. Mr, present. Kinnaird at the Remem- prance Day service conducted by the Legion on Noy. ‘31. 2 ~ Park Use Up 125 Per. Gent An increase of more than 125 SPECIAL | § Friday and Saturday BOSA OIL, gallon,.:......-.. $2.29 PAGLIACCI or UNICO SPAGHETTI NABOB COFFEE, Ib., ......... '69c F ‘AIRLANO CHEESE for eating or r grat. ing, Ib., .. = : ‘ITALIAN MACARONI MAG to make your own snagnettl or ia a SPECIAL PRICE .:......... ae TONELLI S based on! bibs “almost complete com pitation-of: park attendance figures Indicate: that 3,500,000 “park: visits were made.. An estimated 2,770,000 were day..visits and 730,000 were “camper | nights.” ‘Mr, Weatwood said park use by ‘British Columbians declined during the'year but visits from American and, out-of-province guests .more thant Saccounted for the decline in receiving exceptionally heavy use. Bamberton) near Victoria; officially pepe this year, vamp exceeded 110,- Housewives Bay te be serving strange ‘but notitishing dishes, says the Oc- ier issue of Tenperiel Oil ‘Review. Comm. E. 0. Ackerman’ will. re- pany 5 footing the company and ‘the ‘vile ]1 “future food - needs, In the aaa A letter was read from Inland Natural Gas setting out’ procedure to be followed to’ maintain *ialson between the village’ andthe com- ‘on all matters mutually-af-' heavy equipment. department" at Kimber! ey. * Awards: ranging from $5 to.¢20 were paid to the following smnlors aie, C Add Up to $760_ ition will. work {n’ this: direction oe ‘Trustees’ Association ‘would play’ a B4Ps. Swedburg, Wer H Trippel, WwW. A. Oo. Trozza; MeIntyre, G. F, Gruden, R. -V. Lamond, A. Wile json, 0. Hjorth, A. Cristofoll, J. B. NN. Sherstobl! tefl, 0, Bpa= tart, J. ‘est MR. Geldrich, -G. L Tait, © KING. ‘KOIN LAUNDRY. CASTLEAIRD PLAZA ; A. Grando,--0,_” paulo, Ww. Dougias, ¢, Waite, A, # oC. ‘Ackerman, Wed. Sanka AY. | mishaww, D. Pater G.. Mussio, J, Braun,. in, G. baler Fillmore, w. a, R. Snderwood. B.G.’s Need 's Wood: Is fo Develop - Top Teaching : “British. (Columbia's ‘moat pres- sing need in education right now is to develop, “and: oases : E, Lester, new president of “Associa: during 1961-62; and ‘in doing 20 will seek the active cooperation ‘of other major groups: in education, al ‘At. the same’ time he'said the strong role in ‘the’ fast-developing eld of adult-‘education;: and: the ciees teaching: It is time to: ‘stop | fi taking about tt jand Bet down ta}7 vorably on ths Holdings —. landlords “of, Castleatrd the village's present garbage. bylaw ia | reviled. is being ° Vices @ The WIEHU, advised that” the aign of bacteria in five teats. eee! -~ A brochure on water pollution A letter was read trom Capital | ° — asking ‘the’ villagé to .con- |. | village water still. tests out at no ~ DeFENce: Tt 18 the’ responsibility: ore and training “If there is one. solid point’ of “among groups, {t is’ that good teaching’ is essential to good schools and’ good students. By the. same token. better teaching means better schools and better students. But we must not be satisfied ‘with ‘good’ nor with “‘bet- 7 The. said, “we want the best, sridividual teecher to‘ reach fee in the .profession, It‘also means re_ cognizing individual ‘ability and re- bility of the head of a family. to protect. his ta.) warding - accomplishment.” - ee was recelved from Herbert A book on river pollution val- ued Dotend ny phd: ee 7 oe 8 Aa. . Gilles’. suggested . improve- ‘mente 'for’ the: water tank :valves to. “> GAR ACCIDENTS. c to the records of Ca~ ~ -perta, the Review. found oat unless | popu- «| lation” growth is -ohecked, “or pro- “| quetivity of existing ‘féods 1s increa. Bed, new. foods: will have to be dai high the car driver most likely to. be killed in an accident is rhale, between 25 and 34,and Jt 1s most likely to happen late ota roaheay ‘fternoon’on-a pau. lookix:g th valley began commemor. | ’ Jeader, and granddaughter of Peter |° ing before leaving on an extended | _ of life made by Peter “The Lordly" |, Be your own ‘best friend .. . A sportsman with a loaded shotgun or rifle in his hands has got to be his own best friend. He must leave nothing to chance. Never, not for an instant, can he allow anything to endange . the safety of himself or his fellow hunters. -° “Only when the day’s shooting is done, - only when the gun is empty and back in the rack... only then is it time to enjoy the Pleaguces of social relaxation. For many years The Hause of Seagram has publishe: de in all things, including the use of whisky. At this time, in the interest § of. safer hunting we say once again: : } : “Drinking and Hunting Do Not Mix”. ‘THE HOUSE OF SEAGRAM if acting village foreman Curt Water- : man, i 25 sh, t “JACKPOTS - $110.00. & $220.00 56.NUMBERSCALLED. - ~ ATTENTION» PET- OWNERS VETERNARIAN wile BE AT. “Smith's Kennels ‘THURSDAY; NOVEMBER 3s " Smith's: Boarding. Kaunels “Phone 365-4557; "BULLETIN: ¢ ona matter cof Life. and. Death — sensibly . tically. They plan ‘Today, by drawing g UP a_will. THE CERTAINTY if Bosih can be . faced i . or it‘can be shied away from ‘ ‘in shocked. emotion.’ ; “Most people: these days face ‘the: in- _ evitable:day-“and \its consequences. realis- - for it with life insurance, © They plan with med- : ey thank-you cards; >” tration: forms. liding first call); ‘use eof chapel and other - facilities; .casket;.emblaming; hearse; tran- sportation: for : clergyman, . and wmembers. ** of i t family; notices ompletion of regis: "2s The Saanicae 2 of. paying for these "services at TODAY'S PRICES, by cash ‘or with: nothing: further. for |” rolong - -life. They prep also, hundreds of thousands. : “of people’ across the United States and * Canada are-taking the oné ‘final remain- ing’ step by Janning their funerals and _ paying. for:them..in advance with Pre- i “+; Need: (orp! paid) funeral plans. is service is available ” il and district through the ‘Trail Funeral: Home Security Plan. - “<2! Poor-Taste.or Prudence? iy. ate wae that one’s funeral is too sacred | t for { But those thousands of Canadians and i ho now ,rest easy that their : Prepaid plans’ will’-refute this charge. : tis’ the; day when the pre- . oa ounsellor. called on them - -and ‘explained’ just how they could order ' every. detail of their.funeral arrangements & * paid NOW. * ‘They arehappy! to know that they: ; |: have left none of ‘the steadily rising cost ; f dying to be faced by those. whom : theyll leave behind. To. Need ‘spells: Prudence. “too, through the Trail | curity. Plan. Here’s how, { e chureh of your : ineral Home (in- * your family to: pay. at time of death when eos ‘will undoubtedly: have | risen “ap- tk preciably.:- “3. ‘Advantage to your family in that . there will’ bé. no | call on insurance “or * ther funds you. may have left them. 4; No:-harrassing: burden.on your “family in’ leaving’ them: to:decide in: what : MANNE. YOU. should. be la to rest, at a: hen | they are least..able to make 5. Your money ‘is 5 fully ‘protected in a trust fund which cari only be called on to * your’ funeral expenses. ee Foll _protecti ‘in’ case of. illness « or why “pay: ments are suspended up-to one full year. 72. Privilege-of canceling the contract ‘within seven “days of signing with full re-". ac fund of all monies paid — for any reason* ° hatsoever, * : f 8. Arrangements to look: ‘after: your ea funeral. needs if you move away from the “district. t Trail Plan Is: Unique: zi “No other. plan can’ meet: this. specific .-" roblem so effectively —.or.at such. low “at today's prices You owe it’to-yourself, and especial- ly to those you will leave, behind, to in- estigate the’ Trail’ Funeral: Home Security“ *- =Plan today — a plan modeled on those ~ -successfully § serving’ your ‘felow-Canadians “in Ontarid and Manitoba and the Lower : Mainland area of B.C.) ./:.4: tesa || ppnow