12 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 11, 1967 Emergency Organization Plans, Protects During Disaster A of the cy Health Services Advisory Committee was held recently at the Kinsmen Health Centre, Trail, Emergency health services are an integral part of the over-, all Clvil Defence service for the larger Trail area, which includ- es civil defence districts Trail-| Tadanac-Wartleld, Rossland, and Fruitvale-Montrose, ‘The advisory committee con- sists of representatives from pro- fessional associations, voluntary ed. This incl hospltal disast- ! Ht and emergency public health 8. plan: Mr. H. Edwards, clvil de- fence co-ordinator ‘for’ Trail- seeing any need for the services, Mr. Walt further reported ld re- ported that it is planned to set up a local coordinating commit- of civil defence, Red Cross, Sal- vation St. John’s Ambu- Kootena: the civil and gi €roups in the community con- cerned with health, such as med- ical, dental, and. nurses’ assocl- ation representatives, hospital staffs, Red Cross, St. John’s ambulance, first ald and others, pro- | ai i programs in first in planning for future needs of the locality. Mr. E sald he tee consisting of representatives | tals centres to be brought into the zone, and he hopes that in future two emergency hospi- may be sent to the area, one for the East Kootenay and one for the West Kootenay. connections 15 months ago, not that he expects more casualty | in collecting units and advanced | Hospital. be underestimated. Mr, Miller is preparing plans for future exercises inyoiving the Rossland area and includ- ig the Mater Miserlcordiae mittae felt strongly that the ine e fe) ong] at the im- | its * ri) Portage’) Me portance of future exercises, on dame on the een pouniain a larger or smaller scale, cannot aeavy equipment has swung in- to action to start the: 1987 con- |; Winter has: finally relaxed These are mobile, fully 200-bed hospitals. Mr. Wait discussed the in- clusion of the Castlegar-Kinnaird eivil defence! district in the arn % ie that more information should be spread throughout the communi- ty regarding functions of civil defence generally and offered to give talks to any organization expressing interest. He is also engaged teams. Mr. W. Wait, Nelson zone civil def ‘c0-0 EN in training rescue |t yy the ea) services advisory committee, The civil defence co-ordinator for that area, H. J. Warner, is Canadian Imperial Will Pay New Rate On Some Accounts Cc I Bank of planning to hold a with local medical and hospital re- presentatives to discuss the mat- er, The members discussed the possibility of a serious accident gave a report on the recent Natal disaster. The civil defence emergen- cy feeding truck served over 200 people with hot stew. and coffee t the scene of the disaster while rescue operations were being carried out, he said. Previous to the disaster, a casualty. clearing unit had been placed at thi local hospital and all of the equipment from this Unit was used. Ironically, Natal wanted oct in a highly industrial- ized_area such as this, and the need for the municipality to be Prepared at all times to cope with such an emergency. R. 0. Miller, Rossl elvil Commerce will pay interest of four-and-one-half’ per cent on its new non-chequing savings ac- counts, L. G. Greenwood, chief general manager. said this week. Interest will be paid twice yearly and will be calculated on the minimum monthly balance. Mr. Greenwood said the defence co-ordinator, reported that Rossland had set up a dis- aster committee about one and a-half years ago, including re- presentatives from groups in- terested in health and welfare the people such as St. John’s to withdraw from civil defence Ambulance, Red Cross, Salva- tion Army and fire dept. May 1, gives recognition to the rate structures which are evolving as a result of the revisions to the Bank Act. Earlier file month the bank it i the icture had reached a_height of 450 feet above the floor of Peace River canyon, To raise the dam to its ev- entual height of 600 feet will lion yards of fill, “Zam confident the contrac- or Kiewit, paweon, pyohnaon, will complete the ls year,” Mr. Ottesen sald. ed labour force of more than 3,400 men and millions of dol- Jars machines are at work ona 24-hour basis, seven days a week, The goal is the produc- tion of first next year an interest it pays to regular savings three and one half per cent. This increased rate, also effec- tive May 1, will be calculated on he minimum half-yearly bal- ince. It will apply to regular sav- ngs accounts with full chequing srivileges, . accounts from three per cent to | 1970’ of 2.3 million kilow- atts of generating capacity in the 8, While the 100-ton capacity earthmoving machines and the world’s longest conveyor system Local Homeowner Given the Gate? require an Additional 11.1 mil-} yin are at work on Portage Moun- tain Dam, a ‘small ai long powerhouse ‘cavern and 'the 10 penstocks which will conduct the reservoir water down to the ‘power generating ‘units: is complete. Concrete work has pro- gressed very well and installa. tion of the first turbine unit has started. t To to sou constri The entire right-of-way has been cleared for the first trans- amlasion| une. and: stringin: for conductor has been comple iret deo etween Prince George and Kel- ly Lake Substation near Lillooet, of men| ti now]: le-long section’ | i Clearing for the second Ine is vi Portage Mt. Work Resumed After Break for Winter Months complete along the 286-mile sec- lon ‘between Portage Mountain and Williams Lake, ‘ Nearly 300 men are working oot.| 2 the transmissi lon’ lines. AIR RRR 3. HAROLD N. POZER’ DS.C, ‘ FOOT SPECIALIST Will be at the ' Crown Point Hotel Trail, B.C. Tuesda: May 16 —6 pm to 9pm Wednesday May 17 — 8 a.m. fo'6 p.m. Practice Umited to treatment of diseases and disorders of the childre: Hi-Lite Restaurant “SPECIALIZING IN CHINESE FOOD" Phone 365-6741 for Take-Out Orders Open 6 a.m. to 12 Midnight Daily . Open 6 a.m. to.1 a.m. Fridays and Saturdays Air Conditioned for Cool: Comfort BANQUET FACILITIES FOR SMALL GROUPS - ‘run away from home or age hij tied, or do something which even average a high ect see SUGAR AND SPICE Take a Deep Bow, Kids © they know is stupid. io Today's young people are confused and battered by an assault of sights, sounds and ideas they simply can’t cope f ey're ral.| Mac. . ‘They're materialistic, They have) coool and: Saturday jobs. Some are expected. to do chores or no sense of responsibility... ‘and 50 on. There is nothing that rasps volved in: extra-curricular acti-|_oring for . columbia’. colulos me more than that kind of talk. | 4 company, Itd. Previously he wag adults are far too. glib with 1) Ve" 1 very fen te Ve ac got asslstant'to the president for the’ offenders ‘are around, the hours .that are’ s0| Brown Corporation and prior to| id" mal botl ‘sexes, but) oscontial to.any human's happi- iwe're all guilty, sooner or later. ness,'and particularly so at this adults are far:too glib with it. Perhaps the worst old” ids’ of ‘Adults generally are envious of young people. From that en- b rin: a’-general rancor | q, Vy 5p! iwhich comes out as a petulant] ‘Manket-disapproval of youth in ygeneral.” i é ‘What cause the envy? Most- jy, a host of misconceptions, ‘To- ‘day's generation of) ates ena ger shag more money, :m™1 a tread s J. M, Jopp Joins Engineering Firm, By Bill Smiley NL has joined mana; of them have ‘after: elp at home, Others become in- ities which: gobble the time. sitive age Sault Ste. By James K. Nesbilt L ao CASTLEGAR NEWS, ‘Thursday, May/11, 1967 we stock a full solection of as § “\/S1 visita, “Protocol is costly to Mx. J. M, “Mel” Jopp, P.Eng.'| Taintain, but we must have pro- toria city alderman bad Ltd: asia sen- fective: May <1. t, chief design engineer for Aub Power and ‘Paper Co. ‘at e. x d Stothert Engineering Ltd. is ted with the Dryad ‘Forest 28 Industries | Engineering Ltd. ost ears back, of ayy pert accounts committee was 1 visit bills, A ee Re rao jarded. in this province, ™ The government ‘doesn't let: out liquor. r the fact champaigne and rare Wintage wines were served, with the public footing the bills. ,. love royalties 18, flonalities, pecause they ‘get in on’ the fancy doings, ie) mikes ‘deen’ pay Whee! SAVAGE SHOES ec a, for children Maddocks Shoe Store of Royalty when a soclalist the legislative public Dutch Maid Bakery _ WEEKEND SPECIAL ecccescceecscocees HOMEMADE BREAD, 6 loaves $e BREAD, Regular, 23c Each . Elected representatives, of “In our Bakery Across from Liquor Store.” ‘ all na- ‘ocol:at all costs, for what rea- Group, ac 0! a complete range’ of services to toria city |) bold. as: to: say ‘it's high time .we. cul ‘| the expensive nonsel e sp and 80 Hs Fresh Donuts Every Morning at 9 ao eee 3 it.costs, oust eae For Your... Drapes & Carpeting QUALITY WORKMANSHIP ‘WIDE SBLECTION OF FABRICS AND CARPETS ie a is: marvelous 3 veOericialdem "fairly, the forest,: pulp,’ paper and chemi es. mical industri Jopp’ is a_ graduate of At Recent Meeling visite. ere having. #0 anany. of Mr, the race. : n: | the University. of Wisconsin an agen i :|them*this year we. can't cig ovo © ne (nag tang cmp 14 Alpha Phi Chapter |trcc: ofthe ber. 0 nee & pulp ‘ant CHUA ae ae Way B, Worked dog all school day: - |ing design and construotion ‘en: ‘A refresher course was held . 5 - It was.a case of “thank you : e a. has, work : ; night prac: jesien 8 ee ret E i Town fo he Charged at not really," as interpreted lif £0, gin Ber ae U srsity he bye ee mbes Ee ae skilled Worke y Members .of Castlegar town : ON " Band concert: / Manitoba: Paper.Com-| Ald. Lorne Zinio expressed |— including the errant gate’—. sympathy with the but| would be ‘i and would said there were two matters that} no doubt: be satisfactorily. re- should be: thoroughly. igat-| paired — in Jess than ed before any-aetion is taken by| three years. ; Z -23-28-0 © 27-14-0 . 84-0-0.¢ 45-0-0 (Urea) _ : I : ufacturing process mow pro- aie Mates fim, uniformly-sized es ses these four great Elephant Brand fertilizers. pails means you get consistent, even application. granules mean you handle fess: fertilizer — males B fewer stops — save time and labour. Gominea'Ltd./Calgary, Alberta: <4 : Cc he-was ‘ 3 - _&§ : or. listen tO }+, the Berlin operations in New - : = = ee e it’s spring. shire, where he .was. en- TELEVISION Hai like: odernization; rehab- + Reena and expansion plans of * SERVICE — T.V., Radio, Stereo, Record Players * SALES — Authorized Dealer For. 2 ’s Berlin properties. | the: Sieiy aiccooeatzed expert in * R.C.A. 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Matti i l I NT CT i AAT —ccoanace ae ae ‘The possibility. of a. misun- derstanding regarding the dee gree of support. for moving 0! the “Minto .to ' Castlegar. was (a subject. of discussion rat swans Immediate Delivery day’s ss meeting: of Castlegar own \S council, ecco tallation Arranged - |" atthe last meeting of the ae council, held’ some “two weeks ago, individual council at f were singularly unenthusiastic ie ‘Guaran ed. : jn their: support’ for_-the ‘pl a, Guar amteed |. which -it sa said swould co! 30 months against wearout---P® | “little or not ng! patel as Siren basse ee wom noted that counel had officially. See 08 «| made“ a’ motion that an adver-) aicern -4_,| tisement be placed in the Castle- efore such quality) par News asking: that individ: Never b gi g bat Ertan ted’ ject at such low: prices, ut interes ‘pledge thar § sup-| AVAILABLE AT Pot date for the -advertise- ~ CASTLEGAR |tie,neigee | STORE | was noted. PHONE 365-7707 ir cu ject: — the ‘ecise di E ot : e precise degree of .responsi- bility, if any, which rests with the town. 5 3 +". The ‘letter noted: that re- Placement | of. the window. in- source a figure of approximately Restore Minto. = 32% | Good Idea or Bad? “Years of is your e of sati j i og Dake - Our Price. 13°? Flowers... - Recor rescen ret iam ++ For All Occasions @ Anniversaries @ Birthdays e New Arrivals e Sympathy HELEN’S FLOWER SHOP : We Wire Flowers Anywhere Phone 365-5191 oe i Electronic Services GASILEGAR NEWS, || Ph. 365-7833 Day or Evening 270 Columbia Ave. HA —— f “ Sxclusiye Siping and Rolled dere for G Safety. - Orders'to Go... @ Chips @ burgers @ Fish and Chips Bluetop. Burger In a Hurry?: Phone First] Phone 365-8136 = Irue Savings Account _ Canada’s First Bank sIndividual council members, } © : this week as last week, noted that the project could not likely | be done: without.cost and none expressed strong interest in the 4-17. project, either personally or : “his position as alderman, °° Sun Tune-Ups ee Full Line of Esso Products Phone 365-7532. ; Hilltop Motors } Bear Wheel Alignments - i -- A. First in B.C.1 Five-Year: Diamond and Watch Guarantee Drop in today for full details — and receive a free wallet wardrobe card Bosses Jewellery "Castlegar’s Jewellery Headquarters” Spring Has Sprung! : ; LET US DRY CLEAN YOUR WARDROSE TO LOOK LIKE NEW “Step Up to Quality - Step Into Gem” Gem Cleaners . 4-Hour Service Phone 365-5600 We are delighted that our standards for quality, purity and excellence have been recognized so meaningfully in world-wide competition —~ bit we'ls fot! °° ; going to rest on our laurels. We don't brew our beers to impress a panel of : if . : ’ Scopes: : as 4 | §udges in Brussels. We brew them to impress the people of the Kootenays, Be 7 5 ee e pee es oun tt Ser es 2 ie ; and their many visitors. They are’ the judges who matter, 80 We're going to: N or m. Ss. Sp or t Sh ° ) _| keep tight on working to maintain standards to be certain we cail'always 300 Baker St. NELSON; B.c., Ph. 252-2015 __ Gall our beers “among the best in the world,” bee Open ‘Mondays from 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. Castlegar Branch: JAMES LAMBETH, Manager i ‘Tonight at the Castle Theatre: The Bell Boy plus Town Tamer. - | ‘This adi is not published or displ: by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia, ; : .