Legislative Lis rar: brary Pariiament buildings, CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 27, 1975 vi Victoria WV ey BeCe Fob. Senlor Gitiens MP. Bob Brisco Wants TV - Prized Heart Week Trophy Sooner for Slocan Valley ~ Is Given Place of Honor ‘The Castlegar and District Senior Citizens were the sole winners of the heart week trophy this year. At their recent meeting, «president Mr. Stler presented a 4 wall bracket he had made to hold the trophy, and encour- aged the sentors to put forth their best efforts to retain this trophy next year, Mr. Stier also has two looms for the Centre, which — Robson Man Holds Perfect Cribbage Hand Phil Zaitsoff of Robson now knows what it is to hold « perfect crib hand. This occurred during a game last week when he was ‘playing Ron Postnikelf of Kin- ‘‘naird while both patients in Castlegar and District Hospital. 2 It took a few minutes » Before Mr. Zaitsolf realized he had the 29 hand which was also witnessed by Jack Randall. should prove to be an interest- ing activity for the senior citizens. Mr. Hyson will arrange a day of funatNaney Greene Lake when warmer weather arrives, with Mrs, Olsen to be in charge of transportation, ‘Trail and area senor citi- zens joined the Castlegar group on Monday for a day of crib. There will be o return crib tournament in Trail in April. Preparations are being made for a spring tea to be held in the senior citizens lounge on May'10, It was reported that many of the senior members are on the sick list. These include Mr. Maze in Trail hospital; Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Donnan and Mrs. Johnson in the Castlegar Hospi- tal; and Mrs, Worthing, Ken Keating and Art Brady are recuperating at home. For the entertainment por- tion of the meeting, Mrs. Newhouser spoke on Life at the Royal Palace. Mr. MacAndrews also gave a brief report on his life aa a seaman. Both talks proved very interesting. Donations of games and cash were received which will be used in entertainment. 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The 33rd annual general meeting and convention of the British Columbia and Yukon Division of the Canadian Can. cer Socicty was held in Victoria March 16, 17 and 18, ‘The 1975 conference was the largest ever with. 200 delegates attending. The divi- sional president H. M. Gale stated this reflected the growth of the division. - Objective for the 1975 Conquer Cancer Campaign is $950,000. ‘The March 17 luncheon meeting was addressed by the provincial Health Minister Den- nis Cocke. He outlined several right, Mrs. Gordon ‘Thompeoa . P. G. Palmer for Rosstand, Mrs, Nancy Maigret ter Vanderhool, Mrs. Cora Westover for Quesnel, Mra. Schulte Mrs. Jim Meneer for Trall. The 1975 conlereace proved to be the-lergest ever with 200 delegates 'in attendance, Conquer Cancer Campaign - $950,000 is Objective for 1975 aspeets of health care which the government {s proposing to put into effect. ‘Two of thetr considerations may be expected to be available in the Kootenay area. They'are diagnostic and, treatment: cen: tres in regional’ hospitals z the placing of mammogray equipment. in 25 hospitals throughout: the province. The edugation report by George Kelley indicated a con- tinued growth in the distribu: tion of pamphlets on cancer education and the use of public forums to disseminate know- ledge about cancer. Charged in Sunday's Accident A single car accident, which occurred Sunday 10 miles west of Castlegar, has resulted’ in a local man being charged with’ driving without due care and attention. ~ Charged is David Chap- paul CORNER OF PINE and COLUMBIA — man, whose 1973. Triumph, while north bound, faited to negollate a curve and ended in a ditch, Damages have been esti- mated at $1,200. No ilu, were repor PHONE 365-7813 Two new programs have been tried in the Vancouver area and thelr success haa such that they are to be expanded to other areas, ‘Tho volunteer industrial nurse educator’ program is responsible for an education program which is taken into the employee's work site with the approval of management, ‘This program stresses pre- ventive health care. ‘The mastectomy. rehablll- tation program has been very successful, Over 1,000 women’ have been seen in the 13 communities presently being served by this program. ‘The ever increasing need for funds for research was the subject of the address al the dinner meeting March 17 by national campaign chairman for 1975, John Leslie of Toronto. He stated that both the federal and ‘provincial govern: ments should be asked to increase thelr grants to re- search in the fight against cancer, * Big business. was’ also singled out as contributing many thousands of dollars’ in ‘support of sports and relatively + few. dollars In support of tescarch on health problems.