CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, “Feb. 24, 1966 Hospital Equipment ‘Gift Is Exhibited to Auxiliary The Women’s Ai B83... TRE ni reries . : : Te a Provincial Library, A. EREMEN KO and Co: feces es, : : at Victoria, ee to| ment are a cardlosc a direct-; This is di by deliveri: “ ed cena sue ee i : B Dos 31/8 current Gefibrillator and pace- direct ‘current shock "yad ean ; Sraing GATS .- GiRi'S ig. VOL.19.No. 8 goose * Published Every Thursday at “The Crossroads of the Kootenays” \ CASTLEGAR BRITISH: i COMTEE ASHURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1968 a f The cardioscope, which is| activity of th ALL WEATHER COATS — Sizes 10-20 ayer ane an opporiuaty to see ther Costing. "$2,075, the equip- ment can play a vital role in de- tecting heart difficulties and saving lives. It Is believed that Castlegar is unique among Koo- tenay hospitals in owning this three pieces of equip- ind connected to the patient’s ne yy wires, consists of a screen on which the pattern of the heart beat is traced. This immediately, informs a doctor of any irregul arities and allows him to act time to save the patient. The cardioscope has been used on all patients under anasthetic since, it arrive The defibeliator can restore @ proj art beat when a pa- tient an the verge of deat DAVID’S Evening Guild an- nual 8t. David's Bake sale and tea. Feb, 26, boy David's Anglis can Church, 2-4, Dancing, ee Hs 8 pm. Everybody wel- Robson Ladies Womens’ World Day of Prayer Service — Robson Pirarrrs- ‘Thrims Women's Club He Tm ussian Bake Sale, Sat, Feb. 26 at 9 am. Super Vatu Store, Castlegar, -— Hospital cases vtients who would die in many parts of Canada can be saved here as a result of this equipment, acemaker is an appli- in| ance that can enter the heart and provide a regular pace to the heart beat. auxily JV. Hall Huanked tne members for provid- ing “us with this most modern | equipment.” The money was raised by about a dozen WA members and one of them said afterwards that rans Snes Bae items—clothing, furniture, Pilances, etc, For prompt Bicke-ub phone: Kinnaird 5002, Castl 8115, Castlegar 8277. "Thank “you. Rominder! — Keep April 23rd. open. Take the family out for dinner at the Kinnaird Hall. Sponsored by St. David's Sen and were not a Siosed organization. Color Experiment Is Carried Out By Toastmasiers What do you think of when interested in find-|§ SPRING COATS. Sizes 7-14 Printed ‘Reversible ALL WEATHER. . $16.95 Wool Laminated Full. Length COATS . $17.96 Reversible or plain. New Spring shades $15.95 — $23.95 WOOL SPRING COATS —'full Length Bonded Knits - Bruckfoam laminates _ $ 19.95 — $59.95 . : COATS % LENGTH COATS, ‘all weather CAR COATS, All ‘weather HIP SLINS Casual Pants for Boy's Size: - 100% Pure ACRYLIC ee By Hollywood Star ‘ Sanforized Heavy $4.68 : Weight Woven Twill SHELLS SML New Spring Colors charcoal, olive, blue & SILKRON Ban-Lon SHSS Career Forum Will Feature Visiting Speakers A “careers night” is being held at Stanley Humphries Sec- ik, when ‘represent tive Bort week, when et of various oecupations,, pro- ondary Sc! fessions and inetitutions will tall to! students.’ The evening gets underway at 7 p.m.: and: th tives will ‘each give talke 80 that students have an _Promier is eked. mM a “the association expresses its “gerious concern” and points out that this southeastern, pore ehearts ‘about. the: tw Hipjocts that. interest" iners 3 akers represei nursing, acing Bie ‘flaw, air hostesses, ‘e [fescrang te armed services, ‘that spokesmen oa roan | drome Neto ersity ani , DBC wll will eee | be sole to aand| nal weiene Jndvel Gordon phellj and” fe of students Aap uT oul be aise 1g & Pro- a gress report on the College to Parents of the community. This starts at 7 pm, in'the gymnas. eT Prinelpal John Holden this try. week urged all nts and nied, After the: talk: y Humphries : Secon: ts and 38 teachers and for 35. last ternoon © following «al rt that a bomb had been on Jan, 1, Castlegar will not be- come respousible for welfare costs’ un nounced: at" council's meeting last ‘Tuesday night. art [opportunity fo about eg seein 5 peer of-.social careers. regional Welfare Costs This luk tion about the -request b; the % eating, Cou greed t9 Although it became a town July: 1,°i¢ was) an- In a‘ letter to council, the welfare’s . director, -W., H.. Cross- thoroughness and for not taking 1 was emptied of: its ‘chances on What was consider- g a] Walter Jacobson told. the ‘Cast- legar News that she believed the | ¢ ed from the outset to be'a hoax. | School board chairman Mrs. , said’ that as far as’ his: de- re ment. Was. concerned ithe ner town ‘woul come responsible from ‘that date. you will be billed following fais ““phis means,” he sald, ‘‘that fon 10 per. cent share Per Capita Increase Friday ta petiod at gre actly ad ae Pro. Election of Officers | Hinteain the school. ee ne that ‘atien to] At Monday Mealine |1 1 HEME office at tC that in| at our represent on F: | LOCA: office al the ‘provincial Tbglslature will non ay mee Ing morning by a youth who said be reduced by 50: per.cent at ‘ * the bomb was set’ to go off at| officials and teachers and “ad-|ing the, students of the reason this very. crucial point: Jn our Of Homie! Sociely: | ise that afternoon. ‘The' local | ministration: staff then waited for: doing so. a development. detachment immediately got in| outside until the 136 bomb “She also praised: the action ‘The “letter. sent. over- the Hogar ar-and District Hos-|touch with the RCMP’s famous d without: inci- @ ‘RCMP. and’ commented signature of KBCC president W. pital’39 Sacks y is holding its an-| D-squad at Nelson who. sent four were then, order. that the little school time -lost T. Waldie,. adds. that! when-con-| ni » dns the Rof men ‘to Castlegar. e eir. classes a’ sideration is given to‘the “large Healt Gente ‘on Monday, sta The D-squad member as-| 1. area embraced, the infinite var- ing at. a8 pm: sisted by-a local RCMP. iety and. complexity. “of! our ‘in- ro ‘items of business started a search of the ‘school, Sustrial creetbllties fer he. un: ted 8 rm Hook revision) of ne the id possil ies, for - future | society bylaws; a lection cae DeLuxe or one . h Cushi S poate ve zeae ae oeetnerr ‘revised. by! laws can be fort and warmth associat on-slip heel with Cushion Tread our present representation e | > le re" with brown while Mike Aion |= $19.95 pr. : legislature remain; unreduced.” | seen 4 at the Tospital before the e3 saw purple as his death col- |i ALL ec INUIT Ao eeee ee ete mere. | five directors will have to "In the formal speeches, Bill presentation: -being ‘reduced: so|:be chosen,; two for. three years, |: Reed as first 5) eaker ved th drastically..as’ in. this: Kootenay-| two for ‘two years and.one for value of mem} tip wee . ‘Boundary ‘area, and’ we’ ‘earn-| one ‘year. Nominating commit- vice club web a the Kiw nis. Sey Orato ee ee a impart. tee | chairman’ is Fred Gibson | partic “There is no na 8 ¥ swans, matter ; of. great import-| and ‘further. nominations will be] where eh une therwis experience,” he sald, “Shan the received from the floor. — take place when the thaw comes; Knowledge that you have been z ‘Ald: Jim : Corbett,: chairman 04 of service to to others Mie Fitciames, told under “the odd Le color? 2 by Paris Star $4.98 At the regular menursday, meeting of the Castlegar Toast- masters Club, table topic master Andy Shutek tried it out and got a variety of color associa- ted to leave the | school’s administration was cor- rect in ordering students to|came up : The students, school board | leave the building and in inform- | when council took a second look Mena Church. Feb, 25—2.30 PLUMBING & SMI 5 HEATING LTD. tions, George Shanks saw death 61 CRESCENT ST. — PHONE 365-7531 — CASTLEGAR the jungle associated with |= in ECT) Yack, earvey witman eeeociated red with danger and construc- tion, while pink made Peter Mojesgay think of women. Green gave Roy a@ sense of Beonle: aad gu quiet, comfort and Thompson, a guest of the Toastmasters, found com. Kinnaird Supports Taxing B.C. Hydre Support bas been giver. by pagatrd coma, for ae Centrak nal. District JARMAN SHOES for MEN Brown or Black Custom Grade OXFORD Genuine Hand Sewn Slip-on “John Hold- from affecting other Kootenay lice - for their ' schools. as municipalities or see a tain: for inty in lieu of taxes to be ! ed from the KRC. or eran : ‘Ald. Cec Gorse said he had aid to'the regional district by found out that the letter had tility. been sent to all municipalities and came from an’ officer in Vancouver. He hoped to be able to Provide council with informa- Pass Creek Families Irate daycea Congress Will be Held Here The. spring congress of he hoped: ‘that it Bos: | Jayeee: ‘members in'the Keoten- tight. be 8| sible iz, Era a bylaw at wor | ay weekend aa Be here the end of Ap! pe cena 0, end E ent. was doing’: Only in, PLAYBOYS 20,000 tiny air cells der diertente: contin, 5. it] ¢ eushion every step. Advertised oa TV—-S9.95 « a westcoast English-port. It was told with wry humor and vivid gestures hich 3 held his audi- ‘d speaker, and winner of the cup ‘or the evening, was A. Charters who spoke. on Mental health and of the variety of skilled persons available for those who were in difficulty. the commonest hum- _|an fain he said “to assume that, because one is not person- ally aware of an unhappy or tragic situation, that no unhap- piness or tragedy . exists.” * BIRTHS Sprit g Into Fashion With. Our Many New Styles! DAN- PRESS NO-IRON SLIMS sizes 10- 18 Only .. $9 98 Top These With aGay 8 02 * Quotations. are, at. present In Deing received on metal! plates ie “of ‘and rods for the strengthening | ° : : ribe: is bt UE ioe available: jof trusses inthe SHSS By area by provincia veternarian’ H y 3 ito work April Ws) him. Eventually he was found {ince uae ie ‘day at'Val pressed by a [oint meeting of ° Ne: lrening Eyer Style OU ee 19 98 their pets. His Phone number, is =-on Main: St, none the worse iver and ‘Victoria: on.‘March’ Mae " Gaatlogse and Kinnaird: coun- § eg See Our New : SHIRTMATE. CUSTOM MATE BLOUSES Plain, Striped, and Floral, sizes 10218 2.63. “$2: 98 - $4 98. > agp these: hor don’t, know, , common ‘unit price contract, Walker ad om be Baye mS ee Be ‘ could But RCMP. Finally : Track Their Man... Castlegar may not be, alt sprawling metropolis yet, but eres te ‘and if |¢ a ‘l g iL KNOWLER — To Mr.- and Mrs. Robert senowler, of Castle- gar, Feb.'17, a son. Seo, _- Kyle Rich- ard, born January: 28, 1966, chosen by Mr. and Mrs. C. M. _| Kingzett of F asa little | WrUuier 1Ur~ Oriani. CONSUMER DEALS 3 : i : Thousands | r ft some Eine aie : Bueee Ora s 4 Sam Walker rt Reaidssons iar ° : "and | d before - e a b tw of. are t ida: an : es oh ie i $ : S : 5 = but :J and. the :Hydro ; team ': must : turning ‘to: ‘America, links AT - 5 cul or. s case is f are; me : to Brazil. capal uces z Cation must be mentar. ‘and limits the profit for the’ con: “each man is now back’in’his own country, casvuecar pus fi IT’S GARDENING TIME (A MOsT)! ee ee: eee ~.- YARDLEY’S ROLL-ON DEODORANT a oo bape - eager ae ero bearing en Sedo eS oe ; rte ide Jan: Rey ia ths $op from a =: Men’s and Women’s, Reg. $1.50 Each NOW 2 for $1.50 a STEELE BRIGGS GARDEN SEEDS HAVE ARRIVED _ aes cite ice or «Retin rales ut be coms san : ero and sap =n ise fe Detlonces workin ae CLAIROL HAIR SPRAY — 14 Ounce Size Bt ty. is far from the aca- the public utility being saddled .’ mo “Aluminum International and . er with concerns from aS : noe ae: : $ ¢ >with ci that shot ‘not fall started their operations in Bra- are all engag- - Regular $1.98 ..... SPECIAL $1.397 ‘ways ~found § a3 one and interesting province, | ‘Although Sam ° Walker is tare it bi Ere to ety ha just ‘be de its repources Walker, wae, woul the. contractors "PRUNERS, Ln Hit 675 - ‘12.95 "PEAT PoTs, es : ca “NOW, cts THE Hebel TO START, PUNCH-AND-GRO aohais : and his Port nage into this. a See er'iand: abo" nite : . i whlch were "ate and : ‘YARDLEY "SOAPS - MOIR’S. MINT PATTIES. | . a L i etal “te return home. One of the W ‘Own: both on’ the: site and at Spree edt deere (This DuBarry Special ends Sat., Feb, 26) the contractor's the “ i that aniun- acts, an ‘ ‘ . alumini is ;his’ responsibility . to... get situat ition occur subeor aint " iceeetorent parable Say. hun nasty, “these separate eatiies =e z Regular $1.75 ora Regulir 89¢* In 1964. Walker decided © together bes NOW .-..... 1.3 SPECIAL ..... 69¢ } : { ; it, “was to : as | ee plat 2 a dn ee ion anaes RTS cali Era raeecice | ’, 7 Se cHion. ef 2. - x4 BES, . thi “were na- DUBARRY COSMETICS 25” OFF ad LOPING SHES vet 175-189 “samba smiling cetuianeie se et i Salts ‘smile ‘because, 5 sreer hag dlans after : fe repay ; : : os fad : ata een aan i director art of th up resultof¢delays in ae ai ’ : Me ee ge MA ‘ : ' nee aire ort added incentive was Bre a8 ee aca ings trom is the P to CASTLEGAR D DRUG e *Hydro* origin: pal $12% viiiton to Ae etractors to cover equipment. ‘Should a: . contractor’ ‘no’ «that: an- Bi leftist ~- Joao Goulart, and the Sot A Walker must . aa Treat tensions that’ were building at el British Guiana ‘to’ work i sr jie = fete the country as a:resuit of ponies a ae eee J tions. for’ Alcan’s ‘] graduated:in 1940 with Reece Co. However’: He returned to talse up the Hydro's damsite chief is ion’ ope be one. of ° the firm post of. ~ An rovided by the Epeschee 0 razil’s then R.E.Goulet, Corner of Pine and Columbia Phone 365-7813 i ieee | eae cee “oppo re | ake a _ Because of the tap ae | : ee at A nigh: Open. Monday, Saturday, 9° 6 and Fridays 9-9 compl act fer job ginal ‘a determinati Al oly Bs Dayal the ? the world’s past inining ens engin- ? ‘who. would: disco ‘at: Duncan dam, Arrow’s sister Columbia treaty Project. Then also ‘in’ other rs respects. I his: lot to. explain and confer ired to be a diplomat “ to- falls _to