THIS ‘WEEK AND NEXT From Trinidad Those Canadians who fear the is SUGAR “AND ‘SPICE Doctors Give , A. couple: of experiences. re- | cently “have confirmed . some- thing I’ve long suspected. Peo- Plo spend far too much time going \to the doctor. Most doc- tors would probably agree. My‘ wife,who could go 15 rounds. with Cassios Clay ond not breathe hard, geai to the doctor abont twice a month, He ‘saya, we, ‘yoa'ro” certainly fine fetile”, gives her a bottle of pills and: sends Ber. about ber bustness. My" ‘experience’ with doctors has’ been on two levels, the so- te clal and the professtonal. Soctal- ly, you can’t beat them. They Ike a Siialea good eee good company, lon: eee well, let-me tell you. Him A fala rays and a ten-dollar fee, poked me, palnfully, and on the second visit informed me that.1 had a “gevero tion of the lumbar region. T was pretty scared and what it involved. "To : in layman's language”, be beck “you. have a sore ei ‘ Couple of years later, 1 hob- bled into another doctor's ee. My knee was acting up, A Ger- man feldwebel had tried to kick the kneecap off, one day in 1944, and every so often it went on the fritz. The doc twisted it until 1 screamed, told me it was very painful, and sent me to a spe- cialist.'He took X-rays, wrench- - we stock o full sufoction of SAVAGE SHOES - for chile, Maddocks Shoe Store. ccc os and Supliers ~ = LINOS — SASH AND DOOR ALL: SIZES OF GLASS | . CANADA CEMENT — ‘PLYWOOD. GLIDDEN PAINTS — HARDWARE ‘Monday nights Community Chest Giving is Only By HELEN DUNLOP. ” Grants totalling $1,310 were distributed by the Kinnaird-Rob- son-Castlegar Community Chest at its February ‘meeting’ held feet receive $500, .while tenay Pente- Camp Lourdes, Keote ai i roe . Association's : Camp will costal Camp and ‘th ‘yin’ view ‘of-the fact ft‘ has’ been Public, Lib- suggested membership on the board should be re-distributed. This would mean an enlarged board and a change in repre: sentation of, different ‘areas.: ‘Any changes, said Mr. Gray, must be published’ and a” gen- eral meeting must be. called. There are also other changes which should be. considered as some of the clauses are not ap- plicable under present day . alti ig| tlons and condition: ‘The directors sted 1 to leave the appointment of such a com:| gal mitt ites to the new ‘officers: to}: be elected next m January was ‘read ‘and approved showing receipts, $1,450.80 and disbursements of $596.56... . Expenses approved for pay- ment were .$19.81 for printing of annual financial report and a petty cash account $40. ‘Letters of thanks for were recelved from the “The fegular ‘Bluebird Bull- otin was received from the Ca- nadian Arthritis. and. Rheuma- tism Soclety and a dispatch from the National Canadian Red Cross Society gave'a report on that ju) re A report from the Canadian Welfare. Coundlls. gave figures d from gurveys of ‘‘gly- branch of Ci the Canadian Cancer So- cles y, and a letter inviting the KRC. to ,sond delegates to the biennial’ conference of commu- my shen organizations in Cal- @’ KRC. did not send re- réseutatives to the! conference pes early this month. The finariclal aatement for sent 7c3 Robson's new i director; Geo- CASTLEGAR NEWS, ‘Thursday, Feb. 25, 1965 i y Half that of Trail” ment department. the -Commiunit; Chest had spearheadsd a: move- ment to meet: ith otter! oct groups handling welfare, name! the: three oval: welfare’ organi: the’: Ministerial 1, Association; and ifiawe, ‘council welfare jcomimttees CTT TT AMBLER f the nation’s co1 related’ to per capita giving: in such : 2 he » shows the per. i the area cover- ed by. a ng Community. 28. This ‘ig not quite 60 far behind Rossland, as ‘figures quoted’ are:. ‘Trail’'(per capita), les"? in’ arlous areas ‘of |~ The oetone coma unities, These |i areas, eee narrowing” .it |’ Cheat t to. we roueny 50 per cont |)" Trail’s ‘fi NOTICE BEGINNING MONDAY, MARCH 1 1 af Former Kinnaird Man "i Waldie's decision not to Made. Kentucky Colonel Leonard 'S. ‘Gallo: of .Kin-} appointed to the above position, an serirselesion Walter Jacob-| naird, now residing in Louisville | His certificate is presently en- ‘son was re-el lected to ‘serve’ a| for professional schooling at.the | route to his home, Mr; Gallo is three year term as KRC Com- Kentucky: School of Mortuary the. father 0 of Tener < Salto, he tor, > clence, has been appol muy ice giredtoe 1965 exe- the honorary, sRosition of Ken tral REM, a le be ‘been ap: en | tucky Colonel” by Gover + : alive neta ee te erat ward. Brethitt, governor of the Cpl.'McKay's daughter, Miss | eda ‘Nery heavy | cra on avail, it was decided to table this un-| state of Kentucky. Glenys. McKay,'' ‘make the| able funds this p Abeer til a full board of directors was ‘This: appointment is sty eee cathy to her father and felt fhe Com ty On arin as an’ exclusive | ere escretary A Gray. said ‘a panera can accents tance in é cu Miles mere; and "Leonard ernment social. welfare nace ; ‘king of the 3 allo are engai comme aoe oe a ay. me yor daition to this, ‘Stephan after Mr.: Gallo's schooling . is| lems, which bo thought were -rge Wanjoff, .was introduced to the meeting. Mr. Wanjoff was elected for a three year term, ‘filling the vacancy.” caused: by ed it until I was bathed in event, ‘and told me 1 bad a bad and should, be careful Sel W Sales: & Service ans’ hospital, for my regular chest’ check-up. Tho doc -couldn’t find the scar on my X- - ray, and had to ask me which e Every so often, a specialist in ‘long it bad been. I didn't know. ‘ reading X-rays would show me The other day, I weat ton |e | ® + the: “shadow” on my lung. eye jalist.:I can see fine, There were about 484 shadows but my wife thought I should go. on the X-ray. I'd nod intelligent. 1 haven't had my eyes checked Jy, though I'll swear it was a dif-. since’ another eye specialist, 15 ferent one every time.- years ago, pres the glass- I still think they got a fly-speck °° I wear for reading. A An UM Ln san Just after the war, the medi- cal profession told me I had tu- berculosis, There. was a shadow on. my: chest X-ray. They pumped out my stomach and poked’ among the horrors’ ex- humed, They vampired blood out of my arm. They sucked marrow out of my breast-bone. 35.51, Rossland, bers iy Kinnaird. Robson-Castleger, $2 74, This is |. partly due to district being mainly a‘ rural area, while “in the area encompassed by the Trail and Rossland Community. Chests,. most are, payroll contri- butors. +, Mr, Jacobson spoke on prob- lems ‘of distributing welfare: to needy. families, which had plac: West Indies, There's a lesson there for Canada. . I bave just returned from a awing through some of the is- lands of what was the West In- dies Federation. They have tra- had close tles with Ca- . pada and there bave been fre- quent ‘suggestions could one day become a Canadi- an province, By Air Canada jet it's only veh or six hours to most of and 'erery winter tollday there in the sun. MUTUAL LIFE OF CANADA a OFFICES WILL BE LOCATED AT oe ae me COLOR 3 Repairs to all makes of TVs, _ -276 COLUMBIA AVE. IN THE LEWIS BLOCK Radios, Phonographs, rs ne i f Local Office manager for KIN- GAR VIDEO. f “Years of experience is our guarantee of dependable service” ELECTRONIC SERVICES 7 : 365-7851 — Kin-Gar Ph. —'365-7833 ©: SHE'S NO SERGEANT. Unilke many Israeli actresses who come to Europe to make films, unassuming 25- year-old Lyala O'Toole does not pose‘as a “sergeant” in the Israel Army. ‘Anyway, Lyala’s ‘certainly. one of the shapeliest civilians we've seen! She's seen taking in some sun on a beach in Rome, _C, ARTHUR ANDERSON REPRESENTATIVE Jaws of the Community Chest finished. in Louisville, the responsibilty of the govern- In Trinidad, where I spent moat of my time, Canadiais are active in the oil business, news- paper publishing, banking and hotelkeeping. ‘This is an island of some 850,- 000 people, mostly of either Ne- gro or East Indian descent. It is by no means an undeveloped country. It has the fourth high- est living standard in the western hemisphere, health and educational levels are compara- tively high, and wages for na- tive workers are cood. ~ But Trinidad has a crushing unemployment rate of better than 14 per cent. One-third of _ the jobless are teen agers and unless Trinidadians learu to con- trol the sizes of their families - the unemployment ‘rate’ can go . nowhere but up as more young people go into the labor market. Trinidad’s basi¢ ‘problem’ — and this is repeated throughout “all these islands of the sun — is that secondary manufacturing is almost non-existent, A govern- Ment-sponsored industrial devel- opment corporation -is. working hard to promote local industries but so far there is neither the skilled management or trained working force that is needed. Despite its rich soil and lush climate, the isIrad cannot feed Itself and food imports ron to $50 millon a year. To a Canadian, it’s a fascinat- ing and colorful place. The capi- tal, Port of Spain, lacks none of the modern amenities for_visi- tors, good hotels,’ interesting shops, intriguing night clubs and wealth following the break-up of the West Indies Federation, is governed by « Negro party, Dr. Erie Williams’ Popies Nation- ++ al Movement. It’s semi-socialist, mildly anti-American, and has the firm support of the country’s influential labor unions, The opposition party is sup- ported mainly by East Indians. uation in Trinidad is ‘not nearly. 80 serious, What’s the lesson in all this _ for Canada? I asked everyone 1 talked to’ ” whether the Federation — it in- cluded Jamaica, Barbados, An- tigua, Trinidad and other is- lands — would ever come back? It was universally agreed that it ahould and would — but not under the present generation of political leaders. They sacri- ficed the Federation for short- term local self interest, and with it went the chance of. an eco- nomle and political unit large to be meaningful in to- day's big power world. “Seven of the’ smaller islands . are now talking of a local con- - federation, and there's hope that @ common market might em- erge among all the Caribbean states except Cuba, But be it a island or a pro- vince, we now know that the road alone is hard, and that it will get harder as big technolo- gy and big markets become more and more the key to eco- nomie well-being. THE HOME TEAM c~ 3S) on the original X-ray. Dut I bear “no grudge. This used to happen to me during the war. We'd be flying formation, on a mission, heads swivelling wildly to watch for German I'd spot.a whole gag. gle of the foe and holler over the radio, “Enemy atreraft, above. 10 o'clock!” After’ ‘a: frantic’ silence, in which everyone else swept the sky with bis eyes, a sardonic voice would announce, “Sml- ley’s got oil specks on his wind- sereen again.” | 0" fordave tks doea: ia aa months, they couldn't prove, at least to my satisfaction, that ] had TB..But they needed the practice, ‘and I bore no ill-will. About elght years later, I had Well, this young fellow the other day, who can give you an appointment within four months of the time you call, told me 1 didn't need glasses, Said the ones'1 had were as useful as window panes. He dido’t realize Td had them renewed at about . $25 a rattle, four or five times since the original prescription, : whenever. I'd broken them. or fost them. Well, I'm going to fool him. I'm going to go right on wearing those glasses, if only to hits the bags’ ander my eyes. “Doctors! It’s not that Tm pre. fudiced. ‘Some... of best. friends are doctors. But. how would you like your sister to marry one of them? i tips’ n’ topics Colorful, But Not Nourish DEAR SUSANNA: From time to time you have mentioned do- zens of very effective uses for baking soda, but I have never noticed you use the one about adding a pinch to the cooking water of green vegetables to keep their color from fading, Harriet Noris Hold it right ‘there, Harriet, and drop that soda back in the box—NOT in the «cgetable wat- er. In this case, what you gain in color you will lose in food val- ue, Baking soda added to green vegetables while cooking will destroy valuable vitamins, make. them ‘softer -han they should be and even change the _ flavor. Our home cconomirt sug- gests that for best results they be ‘cooked ina sma!’ an -unt of boiling ‘salted water until just tender-crisp.:'Remove the Ud during the first five minutes of cooking to allow acids which turn veg tables brown to es- cape. DEAR SUSANNA: If ever you have occasion ‘. wire relatives or friends of your arrival at the rt on a certai. day at the given time’ ALWAYS © include your flight number in the tele- gram. Otherwise, if your plane is late, they may have a very d’"‘i- cult time trying to check out the - whereabouts: of your particular plane with the airline company. Roger -_ Roger, Roger. Over and out!” DEAR SUSANNA: Have you a recipe for a good be made. face pack? 1 bad one some .tinie “ago which included ordinary rolled oats as an ingredient — would you by any chance, have a similar formula? If not, I would Thank you. in advancc—I DO so enjoy your column! Mrs. D. 8. Hamilton ” How about a light astringent. - just for a starter: If commer- celal astringents are too harsh and irritate your skin, try a combination of equal parts of Tose. water and witch hazel. This makes a lovely, mild, refreshing pick-me-up . . . espe- clally for parts of the skin that are inclined to be oly. | On the subject of that other rascal, dry skin, many of us don’t realize how Enportant diet is for combating this wrinkle promoter. One should eat plenty of fruit, green yegatables and carrots— and lots of milk, helpful and the intermittent ad- dition of cod liver oll to the diet is also recommended. - Menio to all frosty areas: Our garden expert warns us that be- avy. deposits of snoy on ornam- ental shrubs such. as “Japanese yews, junipers and cedars can result in severe damage {f not removed. Wide, flat-tepped hedges may also suffer. ‘After ‘heavy’ snovitalls the: snow shouldbe taushed or. knocked’ off;; any branches should be pruzed back to the point where breakage .:c- No more hedging there, yew, _ {t's time for the big brush off. 3 ‘Waneta Airways) LIMITED Government Approved FLYING SCHOOL Air Charter Service - Rentals = Sightseeing Flights Located at the Castlegar Airport PH. DAYS 365-7444 PH, NIGHTS | 365-4871 CROSSWORD yUZZLE THE ANSWER To 1 ‘7HI13 PUZZLE 18 across @-Country of wl 18-Preponition T-Fymbol fort) tel Athan Rod, -fa '-Etamp of ipprovat Vel 4 eonjonetion AG Sonlanette : > ga-Fntert S Bl-Ne} tyines BOSSE’S JEWELLERY AD ON PAGE 8 ~Bosse's' also has the answer to all your JEWELLERY NEEDS “S-Fartod of ¢0-Afternoon al ee. arbiters. gp Prefer agen Be-bird “ 80:Breposttioa Castlegar’s Business ‘and. Professional ‘Directory re Phone 365-7075 CASTLEGAR 2 PLUMBING & HEATING Supplies . and. Installations Natural Gas and Oil _-. 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