CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 14, 1962 Unexpected Compliments Nice ‘Gifts’ One of the nicest lifts one can get is from some unexpected com- pliment or fan letter, When! some- one says, “How nice you Jook!" or writes, "I just wanted to tell you how much I enjoyed your music — or tory,” it makes you feel great. Encouragement, appreciation and understanding never seem to be overdone. We could all stand a great deal more‘of it. Even mu- sicians, writers and other“ cele- brities never seem ‘to get too much applause, Of course, we tell our hostess how much we enjoyed the party, and the speaker how much we liked his lecture and: the minister how helpful his sermon was — these are common courtesles we learned in our youth. -.' But why not compliment the postman for‘his. promptness and the salesman for his patience? There is really no end to the little everyday courtesies one can ceive. = yy Legend ' saya that when" Christ walked ‘the earth, flowers sprang up in His footsteps to beautify the hen os one strews happiness way, new beauty will spring. ny ‘and bloom in the lives of Others, ‘for ‘a leng time after. No Single Drug “That Gan Cure _ Arthritis Forms: Despite the discoveries of-nu- merous wonder drugs, there is still no single drug that permanently cures all forms of arthritis, ac- cording to, the Canadian Arthritis and Rheumatism Society.. | The Society, emphasizes that drugs are simply .an adjunct to other; forms: of treatment: in arth- ritis and rheumatic diseases. Some of these,other forms are. rest,|._ lato TALK “Who's the big _wheel around here... 2” “Mr, Bem us with the bald tread on’ his . head...” Keep Children Happy in Cars ‘Some parents get: so fed cup looking after the kids on automo- bile trips that they give up tra. ivelling- altogether. “This is a rather negative’ way! ‘of: going: “about things; especlally ‘when’ .it’s: not really so°hard as all that to keep children in’ line -when on a motor- ing ee : ie things to’ remember: are that The. youngsters:must be kept interested, comfortable and heal- thy, or else no-one will enjoy what should be a pleasant holiday. ~ ‘The best way to keep the kids occupied and interested is to im- provise some simple games, Count- ing. cats, -home-province licence plates or makes of cars will keep them ‘alert and amused for long stretches of time. Somé of their favorite small |. toys can be:taken along in a shoe bag ‘slung over the back of the seat. Crayons, ‘ miniature‘. ‘cars, planes. and small dolls an pro vide play periods to while away the time, ‘and the'storage spaces will keen. the car from getting elutter- | ° ed uj and boredom by heat ‘Massage and ex-| from om aUlowing | them ite jahare the’ res- they love to. o do. Let. them ‘watch the marked their chores... : ‘Comifort in: hot “weather is al <:| matter; ‘that: n¢eds ‘careful | atten- ., | tion. Overalls ;and ' sandals for. the Whlte your own return address and Postal Zone Number In upper left corner of enyslope. 4 i “Weite fegibiys little ‘boy, and ‘pinafore panties and “| sandals: for your" little’ girl are really all that are necessary. You should also cut down on their sweets. on trips.. These, are “| heating ‘and: provide: too much en-| - | ergy.-Instead, give them fruit, raw carrots, malted milk, tablets and, *) rats! ‘An insulated formula bag is a real asset, if you have a hottle-age | - Canada’s Life Blood - Is. Flow of Experis The’ life blood. of - the Cana-) ~| dian: economy is the~ flow of ex: Ports ‘abroad. . Me From: these exports flow the ) present ‘levels: of: domestic trade, “| the national income, and the stand- ard of, Canadian living. Thus as pulp and © paper: is.’ the: largest single element in Canada’s export trade, so the industry's contribu. tion to the economic well-being of |* Canada is the: more ‘substantial. “| ) In recent years, pulp'and pap- er alone has accounted for: more than a fifth of the. value. of ‘all Canadian- exports. At present, pulp and paper ex-| - ports are of special significance to Canada in’ thatthey produce far more’ U.S, dollars than’ any other.) | Canadian® product. In 1957 pulp. -Jand- paper accounted for.30. per | Older children can ‘pe: saved | : baby. There is also a bottle warm-| er attachment that fits on the steering wheel and -plugs into: the elgarette lighter for warm milk, Sy You. will .be -wise to. plan a number of roadside ‘picnics so the youngsters get a chance to run about a bit. Safety Month Sees \Only 4 Accidents Some 7,500 employeet. of the Consolidated. Mining a1 ducting iain, final safety meeting, safety play- Company’ finished surety Month with a récord. of four’ lost. time accidents for 1.3 million hours of work, None of the mishaps were of a serlows-“nature. ‘Two occurred at the Trail plants, one at Kimber. ley, and ‘one ‘at Yellowknife, North et Territories, In 1961‘ there were ‘five Tost time accidents at Cominco ‘opera tions during Safety-Month, and in 1960, thé best year on record, there were but two: mishaps. .- RUD. Perry, vice-president and general:manager, said: “Our con. gratulations':. go to employecs ev- erywhere, on their fine showing in ‘| May, and we hope that the example which’ they ‘set will do much’ to prevent‘ accidents: in the months to come. The safety achlevement of ouremployees in recent, years. is worthy. of highest. commendation." fighting the end of Safe- | Mont Children can’t travel for ex-| min tremely long stretches like adults, and you'll be wetll-advised to take this fact into consideration. , oa host at a dinner -Juncheon' to some 60 students comprising ‘the Trail Junior High School Safety Patrol. ‘The students were taken ona a company-wide tour of both the Ta: danac and Warfield plants by. se- nior safety officials, prior to their dinner treat. The tour and. dinner have’ become an annual Cominco: sponsored event. © is has been ono “of. ie most successful Safety Month’ pro. grams in Cominco’s history,” ‘sald J.C, Ink, supervisor of-Cominco'’s safety and hygiene ‘department, * Mr, Ink expressed satisfaction in’ the’ progress made_at ‘all ‘pro- perties during’, Safety: Month by, company "employees, He’, stated there ‘was’ gratifying ‘employee ee ins terest fn ‘a the various’ contests and functions conducted at all: sce can, inco’s i speratton Gating, Sets ie ket “to all makes of 1s, Radios, Phonographs. Electrical Appliances, ‘sy 2 mac modernly Sean ‘where friendly and. courteous service: prevail, F “arrangements,... ‘chi ‘amily Veb‘ldren under 14," also,. Free’ ® i road map for turns and tell, what]. towns you are, going to pass.’ Giv- ‘|ing jthem grown-up’ titles like |" i |Chief Navigator”. and:““Head En- :| gineer”~' adds a, touch of :pride to i eent)of all exports to.thé United'] * States,.the nation with which Can- ada does the bulls of chet, foreign ce trading. Highway. Drive, - TRAIL Phone. 2eeeatt 3 i SALES A AND. SERVICE E Finest t and ¢ Cleanest ‘Used Cars 3 in “in the ne Kootel “Bvery Ca Car ‘Guarantéed’” “WHOLESALE | GM 3M PARTS 5 DISTRIBUTORS, Largest stock in’ the Kootenays” “of ‘genuine part: for.all General Motors Vehicles Largest. and and ‘mmost “fully, equipped Garage.: an Body: Shop -in ‘the Kootenays. a - Automatic..Tr 'Seiberliig: Tire PROVENCEAL LIBR. (VICTORIA, B. cee DEc. Bi/3a-9 ee as VOL. 15, No. 25 cy Crossroads of. the Keotenays” UMBIA;:, THURSDAY; ‘JUNE, 21,1962 1962. ion tothe d t : = The projected figures for Sep: bt 963, for’ grades 8 to 12 main ‘the’ same! cat ae vanes ay ie supplied tothe system‘ expenses paid*.on:: behalf of each AS sateen showing. all} raléad, don ersolutfons mee recognition of jtop Kiwanis clubs.: and: districts Kiwanis club: the: United: pie - Tijuana,’ Mexico. Programs: ft [x 54 In, eee pede 22") 'lshaver, binocul: not -less than’ $1,000 per interest) at.6: per: cel ; Take ‘ ge Sonerbike ‘water sy- a a ‘this year. It will ut night tae ‘In.ac. |. mation of the ‘com: |*- re at} =| problem - and ‘had also pot:-of the’ Queen's Own Beata i va in Kingston,” Ontaci ing presi vanderson while members of. pocial: willbe | be provided, by beh Campbell of Castlegar: who returned recently fro ‘trip 'to oeland sponsored by Rotary. oo At this past ' Tuesday's regular if reeling the.: preliminary plans ealth centré-were’ shown ie “ett row. contin: to: ‘cub members"-The* design: of ue he Coane as a signal man_at |the Health centre is.in’ a ‘cottage fhe Royal’ Canadian ‘Corps ‘of ‘Sig- | style to ‘suite:.the location’ of the buil ine: in the: hospital area. é said } Cel: gar’ officials’: that day, about, the | | ) discussed. it |'* resident of the club, include’ ‘Dr.iPat| “Claude ND) ; L208; SC 241 naird — PC 188; NDP pedal L 144; 8c: ae Bineberry Creek = PC 19; The *Varsatiles, ° featuring : Buddy Marr, An added vocal treat wi ‘comedy, ; team “of! | Ostrom will also ;entet /will. last “from 9: p.m.-until ??;".is food, will .be ‘available. - Total : pro-. ceeds: will \go: towards; ‘paying :for, ‘building “ materials‘ used in on- struction of the: hal 3°: Over $200 worth of door. Br Ss will’ be ‘given away at ‘the’ dance. These. include an electric‘percula- i lawn *'sprinkler, “lady's "Sunbeam and 20 records, refl KC a sleeping bag. ‘ it not be long before a: decision ‘is, reached on. the’ proposed expan- sion’ to ihe Castlegar iospits Jack Phipps : ant ‘hig oretise : ill be: in‘ attendan I be |) Val} and Don .Belanger:. whil ab ‘MeKin “Admission to the: dance; whith, e $2, per, couple., Refreshments: ‘and E ail division this |: mrt to the Por ‘ety, co-ordinator. ‘. Matheson joined the ’ in- tt austria relations department \; of the company. in 1960 during‘con- struction of the/pulp mill’ and has held the’ position’ of perso el as- I | sistant “with the pulp. division and ith i ssistant 2 | the cael division until his..new, appointment. ~Prior, to’ joining the company, 3.| Mr. “Miatheson was personnel super- 1 | visor with North Western Pulp and wer ‘Limited 'in Alberta.) ~ ‘Mr. Dickson: joined ; the com. any in 1960 as a‘ bleachery~ oper- ator’ and’ was later promoted.’ to pulping ‘group’ leader, the’ position, Prior. to Joining ‘the company, ‘Mr. Dickson "was -with Rayonier. Canada ‘Limited and ‘Alaska’ Pine &iCellulose Company on ne Wet Coast. Me .Digvson 8 ment of Walter v ing group: and machine Foom Ip erintendent. i “Mr. Johnson “Joined the ‘com- pany. int 1960 as “at shift ‘superin- pulping superintendent “prior to is: appointment. <> +.--) ‘Prior to-joining the company,