enna THE A lalla arr A acinar CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 16, ISTRICT SOCI REPORTERS Castlegar Kinnaird Robson Deer Park Renata Genelle Mrs, Johnson Mrs, Horan 1959 Castlegar Happenings Mrs. J. F. Killough with her Mrs. George Bourchicr in Ross land. Mrs. W. C. Kennedy is a pat: jent in the Trall Tadanac hospital. spont went to Rossland on Tuesday evening to attend -the ‘regular meeting of Maple Leaf Temple No. 4, were District Deputy Grand Chief Mrs, L. Grunerud, Most Excellent Chief Mrs. W. Nixon, Mrs, J. Sherbiko, Mrs. V. Sorensen,, Mrs, O. H, Proud and Mrs. C. C. Bradford. * Mrs. Hostetter + 7181 Mrs, Kauiman - 3227 - 5165 Mrs. WHliamson if Mrs, Warkentin * <4 | Te NOTES CAT spent a few days with thelr dau- ghter and son-Jn-law, the R, La mond family during the week. The Sinelairs had an inter- esting winter travelling in the southern States and as far as Mazatlan, on the sea coast. They enjoyed the ‘warmth of Death Valley for some time just prior to thelr return to their home In cousin of Dr. is a visitor from the Mrs, James Killough was the lat- Mr. Gordon Clay, who is a Grand Forks at the beginning of GA, MeDonald, Kinnaird* Korner the month. Castle Bar Ranch. Robson Socials Mrs. L. gi: ig Weekend guest of Mr, and ter's sister Mrs. R. of her Creston. Bley cing after spending some time In Castlegar Hospital. She me ac: a Mr. and Mrs, Jack Bain- bridge and family of the Robson four day visit with relatives of Tem-| Ki Pythian Sisters No. 37 who ‘Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Sinclair moved Sat. to take up in] residence on,the property of Mr, John Waldie on the highway en- trance to the Celgar mill. Theli Repairs to all makes of TV’s, radios and phonographs. Deater for RCA Victor. Applications for TV cable hook- ups made here. “Years of experience is our guarantee of dependable service”. ELECTRONIC SERVICES Satinan: too, S have a way of growing "And just like her Junior Depositor’s f A tt, your Savings A it will grow’ with regular deposits. . i. ‘THE:CANADIAN_ BANK OF COMMERCE MORE THAN 800 BRANCHES THROUGHOUT CANADA t NaN new phone number will be 4581. Robson W.I. Asked To Ganvass For Red Gross The regular meeting of the Women's Institute was held Wed- nesday afternoon April 8, at the members present, and President Mrs,.J. Bainbridge presiding. The meeting was opened with the singing of the W.I. Ode, The Roll Call was answered by the mem- bers giving their place of birth. Mrs. Dick Fowler secretary read the minutes of March mecting, which were approved. Treasurer, Mrs. A. Smecher gave her re- port, which was accepted she also reported that the St. Pat- rick's Day Tea, and the Inter- national Smorgasbord had been ver; indi home of Mrs. S. Grant, with 17). a thrilling wagon 1! ell time to “hang. on “hele ‘beloved skates and. Yenioy Fi th wonderful spring sports. Brian Ei le by David White, Albert, 12. Marbles, baseball and, for ericle other treats In store for small fry, now that overcoat weather SELL IT WITH A CLASSIFIED AD & Service The Drug Story case of pneumonia meant weeks In the hospital with, at the outset, constant nursing attendance, and further weeks of convalescence at home, The mortality rate was ELECTRIC SERVICE CENTRE . Box 397 — Castlegar, B.C, — Phone 4086 e We Extend...... ‘Congratulations TO THE NEWLY FORMED CASTLEGAR-KINNAIRD * KIWANIS CLUB. BULLETIN BOARD Yes... . This space will be provided free to clubs, lodges, ‘etc. to advertise meetings, sales, teas, etc. — Just phone your copy to the Castlegar News, at 3031. A PUBLIC SERVICE BY THE ELECTRIC SERVICE CENTRE In 1942, world production of pentcillin was just enough to treat about 400 patients and the cost, needless to say, was almost prohibitive. But within 10 years North A it drug Ways to mass produce penicillin so that it would be within the reach of millions of people at a reasonable price. Fantastic? Not to the phar- industry which takes turers alone were turning out enough penicillin each year to treat more than 550,000,000 per- sons anf the cost of an average dose had dropped some 99 per cent, But to bring the cost down ‘the pharmaceutical industry had to spend an estimated $20,000,000 a like amount was spent to make Salk vaccine available — to find In its stride the fact that milllfons of dollars and many years of re- search must be spent before a new drug.is ready. And, contrary to a popular held bellef, to-day’s “wonder drugs” *have actually drastically reduced the cost of be- ing sick. Pneymonia is a classic example. A few years ago a serious chances of surviving also extremely high. Before the victim, if he survived, was back on his feet, the total cost, ‘Includ- ing medical and hospital bills and loss of Income could easily have been at least $1,000. To-day, through the use of one of the many .new '.Wwonder drugs, the pneumonia victim’ is has returned to ‘work within a couple of weeks, The cost: no more, on the average, than $50 for the drugs’ and perhaps an- other couple of hundred for loss of wages, medical charges and other out-of-pocket expenses, More Important, the victim's are far back on his feet within days and| aton, nine, is being given ir, and Terry * nulachooping are Committee reports. Agricul- ture by Mrs, J. Scott, Cemetery by ‘Mrs. O, B, Ballard, reporting that the crosses on the graves are to be painted and that some ever- green trees will be planted on the east side of the cemetery. Sick, Mrs. Humphries, reporting that cards had been sent to the sick members. A letter from Albert Maida of Nelson was read regarding the “members again canvassing Robson for the Red Cross, The members agreed to do-.so, and canvassers were named, and there will be eight canvassers _| with two to a district. Mrs. Dick Fowler was named delegate to the W.I. District Con- ference, which is to be held in Nelson. on May 19. Mrs. R. W. Chalmers, read’ a resolution which she had received from the Nelson W.I. and the Robson members decided to back this re- solution. It was suggested that instead ‘of adopting ‘a. European snil which was a little beyond the means that CARE Parcels snould be sent a few times duing the year. A letter of resignation was read from the President ‘Mrs. J. Bainbridge, who found that ow- ing to other commitments she was. unable to carry on, The re- -ostieaar Branch, A. €&. NORRIS, M was with re: SUGAR, 10 ths, ....... 2000-2 TOMATO JUICE, Hunt’s, 48 02., . . JAVEX BLEACH, 14 gal., . PORK LEG ROAST, th, .....----+- BAGK BACON, sliced, 14 th., ..- James McLuckie of the Second, ‘(Legion Sponsor. ed,) Wolf Cub Pack at Castlegar was presented with the coveted Wood Badge and Gilwell Scarf by District Commissioner B. A. Resker on Wednesday evening. Mr. McLuckie has passed the three ‘parts of this efficiency badge’ for Leaders. The three parts are the Cor Scout. Master Gets Wood Badge For Leaders “\training course will be held in the Commissioner. The Scout movement lays great stress on the: Training of leaders and of those .who serve on Committees. A full days basic the District this coming Saturday (April 18),-Robsen Church Hall for both Cub and Scout leaders and for District and Group Com- course, five day -practical camp and then the efficient running of The only active Wood Badgers in the Kootenay-Columbia District are Cubmaster L, Groutage and egrets. Mrs. Bainbridge said she would attend the meetings. when- ever possible and help ali she could. Election ofa president was held and’ Mrs. J. Scott was elect- ed to serve for the rest of 1959. The children garden contest was discussed and ‘it was decided | to leave this in the hands of the agriculturé committee. It was moved that a letter of thanks be sent to all those’ who donated food at the International Smor- gasbord. The business of the meeting. being concluded, Mrs. R. W. Chal: mers .of-the Citixenship commit: tee introduced the Guest Speak- er Mr. Don Brothers, LMA who spoke ‘on Wills and Succession Dutles, On behalf ofthe mem- hers Mrs, Bainbridge thanked Mr. ce eweecenenaes 296 weaweeeees BBG rischuck KINNAIRD, B.C. Brothers for his very informative talk, many of the'members asked Mr, Brothers some ‘questions which he answered. - the hostesses Mrs. A. Smecher nad Mrs. S, Grant. rR ee “SASH AND DOORS In All Popular Styles ® WINDOW AND DOOR FRAMES GLASS IN ALL SIZES _& WEIGHTS Agents For Pearson Sashless Win- dows and All Sealed Units CASTLEGAR SASH AND DOOR WORKS -PHONE 3211. Refreshments were served by mittee The Courses will be under the leadership of the Commissioner aided by C. M. J. MeLuckie and C. M. L. and Field C er Jack Scrivener from Pentic- ton. Anyone interested and all Committee members are invited SUMMER SCHOOL of the ARTS The University of British Columbia’ . June 29 Auguat 22 @ THEATRE Guest Director: ROBERT LOPER Act- ing, History of Theatre, Children’s Theatre, Speech, Body Movement, Di- retina, Stagecrafts, Scene Design and Lighting. @ Music andSong Literature, Sight Reading, Indiv- OPERA idual Study of Opera Repertoire, Mas- ter Classes iri Opera Coaching and “Conducting. @ DANCE — Guest Director: GEORGE SCHICK Act- ee "ing for Opera, French and German Guest Director: JEAN ERDMAN Movement Analysis, Dance History, National Dance Styles, New Theatre Dance. Ceramic-Sculpture ‘by LOUIS AR. CHAMBAULT. Painting by JACQUES DE TONNANCOUR. SPEGIAL EVENTS include a noon-hour Festival Pre- view with Lister, Sinclair interviewing Festival aftist: artd visiting instructors; a Lecture-Demonstration and Dance Recital by Jean Erdman. THE SUMMER SCHOOL OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS will irs clude a Seminar on India and other short courses. 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In one Instance, 55 scientists- spent nearly three years and $4, -| screening 100,000 soil samples in order to find just one broad-spec- «| wonder drugs, the mortality tate + for pneumonia has ‘dropped 61]. In away, the, .pame “wonder” |, fe famet trum One winter, more than, alone spent $500,000 os id Jack Miner bird sanctuary at Kingsv! tt isa Ivorite petuclling and rest stop for over 12,000 Prortiibound 's sportsmen's groups plus government grant 000 Canada Geese made their home ‘att the folic acid vitamins, which at that time had no commercial value. Another manufacturer screened 5,000 compounds before finally discovering isoniazid, used to fight tuberculosis. The very foundation of phar- to attend and bring their lunch. RUMPS, Ib., . “4th AVE. AND PINE ST. ROUND STEAK;‘tb., ROUND STEAK ROASTS, Ib., .. . 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And even when a new drug is produced on a commercial basis, further re- search is embarked upon to see what’ other improvements can be made. It is “estimated that North American pharmaceutical com- panies last year spent more than $140,000,000 on research and dev- elopment. Nor is this out of line when it is remembered that it pay and equip just one phar- maceutical scientist. In addition to research and development, one of the major problems is that of finding a means of producing a drug in order to make it available in quantity. The discovery of the in the is only half the battle. Equally important is the discovery of ways ‘and means of producing rapldly.and in quantity .so that it -will. be available to every doc- tor-in Canada just as fast as pos- sible. ~ |. It ds no exaggeration to_say ‘that in the past ‘two decades, more . drugs and other pharma- ceutical Preparations have been made available to the medical Turn’ 'your house into a showplace with Monamel-X Outside... Paint! 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Of in- terest to the Cadets also, was the “Crab Landing Gear” of the B52 which, allowes it’ to land in a eross wind on an angle with the runway. : ‘The Cadet program is com- parable to the High.School ROTC program in the United States. Cadets range In age from 14 to 19 years and may ‘advance in rank as high as Warrent Officer. During the summer months Cad- ets may avail themselves of the opportunity of taking training for a private pilots license. The Canadian Air Cadet Pro- gram is sposnsored by civillans and saretioned by,..the Royal Canadian Air. Force. The boys meet once each; week for train- ing and are given an idea of what they can expect if they decide on a career in the Royal Canadian Air Force.: Their visit to Fair- child was part of this program. agencies. Hundreds of others require further study and invest- igation, or are set aside to await the time when new scientific ‘are offered ¢ and will en- clally in Canada each year, And this. represents only those ‘pre- parations. which have passed the most exacting tests and have been approved" ‘by both the. medical professions and . gov, health to investigatory studies and add still, another new pharma: that are helping to prolong life, fight disease and illness and al- leviate suffering. - TATA -. Notice. KINNAIRD RESIDENTS. The Village Council has declared the week of April 20-25 as CLEAN-UP WEEK : Coltection of garbage will be made April 25th., PLA SMIBERT, Clerk. I en nc ceutical ‘to the growing number Mis. E. Hyde Heads SL Rila’sC.W.L. Election of officers took place at the recent meeting of St. Rita’s Catholic Women's Lea- gue when Mrs. E. Hyde was elected president, First vice-pre- sident is Mrs, W. Schwartzen- hauer, 2nd vice-president, Mrs. M. Gallo, 3rd vice president, Mrs. J. Corbett; secretary, Mrs. W. Shkwarok; and treasurer, Mrs. CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 16, 1959 SOUKEROFF — To Mr. and Mrs. Fred Soukeroff, April 10, a son. WYNNYCHUK — To‘ Mr. and RILKOFF -— To Mr, and Mrs, Pete S, Rilkoff, April 12, a son, CHURSINOFF — To Mr. and. Mrs, Mike Wynnychuk, April 12, a son. Mrs. Fred Chursinoff, April 24,. a son. A. Shutek. 7 Reports were given on the past year and show the C.W.L. enjoyed a very successful year both financially and socially. 6 * Hostesses for ‘the ‘evening, were Mrs. M. Gallo; Mrs. A. Hal- bauer and Mrs. W. Fields, Mrs.}- L Bosse won the prize for the evening. MEN WHO KNOW Choose Co-op Oils Why do they use CO-OP Oils? Be- cause it is refined and powered for today’s high-compression engines, stop-start operations and frequent “ overloads, CO-OP HEAVY DUTY OIL actually prevents sludge and car- bon deposits, reduces engine wear— and ly i Ni i valve-sticking. FEEL SAFE — BE SAFE — BUY CO-OP P-76 K Columbia Co. 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