CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 20, 1961 GPAMMA__Ry Rocauembert At a Syringa Creek | Ranch - ‘Twenty-four Guides snd Lead- ers of tho Ist Castlegar Girl Guide a WATCH REPAIRS (MAGHIFKENT EXPRESSION OF LOVE _BOSSE'S . PHONE 2041 aii rf was held around the camp re when the. activities revolved around “Man from Cave man to Modern Days.” - . Scouts fromthe United ‘States. Geaders attending the Pioneer Camp were commandant Mrs, EK. ‘W..Halt, quartermaster Mrs, L. Mo- Tey, Miss. Rita C (The girls:made of any thing that was at hand, This spe- clal- night ‘was chiefly organized by’ guide Karin Wells, The girls were able to sleep under the stars one. night‘as the weather was ‘very, varied: By company vote it was-de- cided ‘that the . following prizes should be given the last night of ip Best Patrol — Lorraine Deans, patrol leader, Gloria, Fomenoff,: se— conder. Patsy : Hughes, Carol, Mor- * yey and Valerie Trimble. Best Patrol Leader, — Jean Moffat,: Best. Cam- per: (Junior) -— Valerie: Table: Best Camper (Intermediate) — ty Clarke, Best Senior Conger: - Jean Moffat. Best swimmer — Glor- ia Fomenoff, . The company presented Jane Deans with a Gir) Guide autograph book to take. with her when she at- tends the Friendship Girl: Guide Camp at New Denver in August. ‘This camp will be attended by reat < from We o ] Guide Company and by nine Girl Over the Weekend ‘and essistant Miss Bonnie MacBain. Gils ‘attending were: Patrol.A.— Judy Bartsoff, Karin Wells, Donna Markin, Carol McGauley and-Wen- dy Bailey. Patrol. B — Jean Moffat, Maureen Mitchell, Leah Carr, Car- olyn' Harvey and Gail Levins. Pat- ral C — Lorraine Deans, Gloria’ Fo- menoff, Carol Morey, Patsy Hughes and Valerie Trimble. Patrol D — ‘ke, seeeret ‘Thorp and pene Peppar ; The‘ first pamed girl in the ‘above was the patrol leader and the next being named was the seconder. ' Diefenbaker Makes Safe - - Driving Plea Calling on all ‘motorists and Pedestrians io Yeallze their respon- sibilities in reducing ‘Canada’s hea- vy toll in. traffic, Prime Minister | John Diefenbaker pleaded for sen~. sible, safe driving and walking “not only in the vacation period that is) approaching but throughout the. th » més Soret Biottat, Charlotte Sharples, |- Hotels were $0 crowded luting the: Kiwanis Inte ‘Toron' stri inate West bedded down on a park bench for the night hen abe uldn’t find a ;Someone phoned the "police, ‘The men in blue bligiigly ‘picked her up and ’ found a room in a small hotel. Miss West's bosom is insured |. for $50,000 with eee of Tendon. % New 1961 Building Code, Complicated” among patients 75 years of age and ; hospital care for maternity, women ee were recorded as having fewer ad- » Martin added that it was|mlasions to hospital’ and shorter interesting eo note that, excluding lengths of aatay than men. , ualidizaky ference ‘will have a frodey, school and’ a one- day meet $386 Million ‘Paid: - Out: For BCHIS - Over 12 Years Hon, Eris Martin, cminiater of health services.and hospital insur- ance, said recently that the British Columbia’ Hospital Insurance Ser- vice had patd over 2,900,000 hospital ‘claims for’ the ‘period Jan. 1, 1049 ‘to June ‘30, test, at an estimated ‘coat of $866,000, ‘This oe the equivalent of hos: pital’ bills totalling over $220 for each man, woman and child living in B.C. today, Mr. Martin ‘added that a check of hospital admissions for the year 1989 indicated. that 70 per cent of all patients were hospitalized under one of six major Alagnostic categor- ies: |. Maternity, ~ Diseases of the « circulatory system (heart disease, rheu- matlo’ fever, phlebitis etc.), accounting ‘for one-third Gs all deaths. « Stem (sppeniicitis accounted a for) oon of these pat- deaitente, poisoning and vio- lence. % .: Diseases’ of tne respiratory system (including conditions arising from tonsils and-ad- enolds,- which: ..were mos .common, in children under 9 years’ of age). : 6. ees, sad crieenne meo- ms ar cause “ot lengthy ‘The Prime Minister, sege to Ira G, Needles, general of the Chamber ecoawin tour of Nakusp-Bestan, ‘Trout’ Lake-Kaslo originally sched- wed “for‘earlier this spring is. to take place on Sat.-Sun:, July 22-23. Nelson Chamber, of .Com- merce'ls in charge of arrangements. DOG OBEDIENCE CLASSES: Second course in Dog Obedience wal commence July 15, 1961; The first ‘class will be held on the lawn of Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Woods, Kinnaird, at 7:30 p.m. Come prepared to register and receive your first week’s training instructions. pO NOT BRING YOUR pos * ESERIES J.P. White. . 274-7th Ave. KINNAIRD & Wait till you've seen... .. 2. The Sands Safety Council, referred to the in- travel by. Canadians in “as they ard Jotnea by the thousands, of motorists: who come from. the United’ States,” he" sald, me psig on -Canadian streets proportians: Motoring hazards grow accordingly, . particularly; in the summer vacation months, and every means must be taken to meet the woe threat of increasing traffic ha~ aah’ Prime message has risen to remarkable F Pulp sa Paper Industry Has Broad ~ Effects: ‘Soctally ~ = “ducts: of." the: industry. inform and instruct, They are essential to the communication ‘df! ideas, the trans- action of business, the recording of events, and to the packaging, was issued in support of the Coun- cll's “Blow Down and Live” cam- paign which began June 1 and.con_ tinues to the end of August, in con- Junction’ with’ the same campaign in the: United: Btates, + Provinclal safety groups are co- opersting, fully in ‘this drive. Ice Cream Soda > Didn’t Always Have lee Cream. in It . The “ice cream soda was 80~ named. before: it’ contained ice cream, ‘The. confection originally con- sisted of a flavored carbonated bere. erage and sweet cream, According 2 one version ot Wait till you’ve enjoyed the luxury of modern how the modern ice cream soda appointments to make your comifort complete, . and 2) the friendly attention’ fo satisfy" your every ‘wish, small soda fountain at the semi- centental exposition of the Frank- Join us at The Sands — Commer état Cards Honored the SANDS MOTOR HOTEL 1755 Davie St. Mu :2-1831 Telex 038-2359 cream was depleted, He could’ not VANCOUVER, Bo. . f replace®:it except with vanilla Ice -&/ar.:in Europe in. ancient - times, Lemonade .wes popular, during the |” in Institute in -Philadetphla 10) taro NORTH AMERICAN LIFE ASSURANGE COMPANY, and of goods. Paper is an instrument and bulwark of democracy. Without the printed word, freedom would flag. It is the modern’salesman. It Js‘an instrument ‘of cultural and artistic Progress, A nation’s progress is di- rectly related to its consumption of paper, the, pulp and paper industry, Canada’s forest resources. are made ,available to the nations of oe World, There are, definite tangible national. values at- eats toan industry making ‘pro- duets such as these that serve man. kind everywhere, Lemon Juice “Drinks Popular p Lemon juice drinks were. popu- ly. ope, including’ France, the com- mercial e ‘ot "thé" proauct ‘ine. sluaed the trade of ade was popular in ) . OF THE WORLD Castle rm ‘paper ‘hag’ broadly | berieficlal,.social effects, The pro- |. England _Jits therapeutic: andidictary., yalues : were 9 een i ee ee TICKETS TO ALL PARTS| to-de- generative and. larterlogsleratic heart HiT Se TN, WASHABLE “Ed PAINT 2 fr. egard’ fllrtal jan alternative to smoking {01 seurs| ‘OIGK K FOWLER, Rebeon, Be. Diseases of the algestive sy. |Z FOR INFORMATION. PHONE — Soke CASTLEGAR 6062 “AIRPORT. 3011 Tas) CANADIAN paladins NBN OF ¢ COMMERCE Western’ ©: ‘Vries toate to'tdad office Jast year,| 1 . In making the announcement a Sank -spékeeman sald the appoint- ning of the Canada's’ automobile: + manufac- 5 Pepi nore galls cannouneed ‘that dp y Bail Counell expressed - ita'-elation val ‘word ‘from’ the’ Cansdion“‘attomo- 2: reasons thef* Tnaldsnves (of ‘polluted “sainples “fram 48 per cent 1n.1088 tb 8 per cent inl 1960, E nadian ‘automobile , industry .. vtiaing f up to make Jt, eaaler for: tho. ‘driver | 16ng Columbia’ Avenus. 1030" a.im.* Sunday’ Gchool ae 730 Leste <. Young ., Hour ‘ aiimples tested.” “Thesa poet {| ara; the. ast ‘three, figures: in ‘thie RASS, Air Storage’ Bank. a 240-cu-ft.’ “fanks) 1. Cornielius: Compressor (surplus) with oversize filter: atid just: recoriditioned: “10 - pounds’ Filter. Material 2 - 70-cu.-ft:: tanks with 1K" cvalve | raat ‘1 --Aqua-Pack-Harness for twins or sing 2'-Minstral (U.S. Divers). be aint 70, 000: candle péwer! underwater. | dus “We. hope, ‘with the appolnt- 730 pin. Family:;Service ment’ of our agricultural officers, to $ day at 7.30 p.m. ae ‘Young People's + * Friday at 7.30 Pm, ! ROBSON MEMORIAL CHURCH am. and’4h Sunday at 8 om, H and 730 pm. i Baptist Church — 5th. Sunday. ‘specter surge Of} population growth twice thee nati nal average. The total value of Columbia, : cles in ‘shape. for driving wihnér ‘atthe! PN Aug.” 19: <*Bept. koe quay ne 5 feibeed of, the bond. eed ahorry yeu! bonds at par valletat any’ time’ you’ wish; ita banketa the Province ‘of-British