LMT CT OUNCIN.G = ! varer Iront Laundry Rises egearrpec rarer, ‘To the Surface at the Hospital|} (continued ‘from page ‘one) |, decided; upon at’ the ‘old Celgar sawmill site because the: land was “considerably cneaper”’’ and” the lagoon was away from an area in e:-village . which’ might ‘someday become’ valuable. shee » He’ said) that annual costs of various lagoon systema run’ from 5 $9,000, He said the con- vetlonal lagoon as -is proposed ‘s would cost $5,400 yearly with other types ‘of lagoons ranging upward “dn cost, He said a mechanical aer- ated lagoon costs more to’ build while the operating costs for it are considerably higher, He said -a rotary gration Ingoon was the most .economical of the. mechani- cal types of lagoons but the ini. tial and ‘operating costs are higher than for a conventional lagoon, + fae Son cen eel. lagoon, 2% _ SUN LIFE . _ ASSURANCE COMPANY. OF CANADA REPRESENTATIVE FOR CASTLEGAR, KINNAIRD. “AND ROBSON AREA: IS ‘DAVE’ ADSHEAD ; PH. 365-8237... - Castlegar City ‘Mr, Whelen said a “conserva. tive -estimate”. of various grants the. village can expect that will help’ to’ cut the $525,000" cost of | astd the system: are estimated at $87}. 000, reyes! WKHU - medical: officer: Dr; James McAnulty told the, meeting that infectious hepatitis is B.C.’s second highest communicable .di- seage, He ‘said Castlegar had five more at a later date, CoE “Jim Lamont, school ' district iB No..9 ‘trustee, “enid $2,000: is sot le each year in the school dia: trict’s:budget for septic tank clean- out-costs,'He said that’ $3,500 was spent three years ago enlarging |. ¥ the SHSS ‘drainage field and “if |: this happens again we're running out of room,” t Hospital board ch Lv. has case of frank jaundice led by a yellowing of the ‘skin while “many ’ other People” suf. fered from mild forms of the di- seanae, es a “We have to have highways to health," he remarked'“and this C said ‘the hospital “ahoved $1,500 ‘to: $2,000’ literally " Johi down the drain to try to keep the| pointed iperintendent of the Bank tioning,” vision, : with , headquarters ‘in‘'Van- ‘He said the need for a sewer- couver,' R, age system for the hospital can be hserved cach morning when the being ‘The Ci of the Kootenays' maybe we can do ‘something ‘about ‘It21 3.) yj Len Heibert of the WKHU warned that “in future we will not | be able to tolerate sewage on the streets,” He-said one sample : of well water showed'a “small amo- unt". of something ‘usually: :found in detergants,:He noted that fure. ther: samplings < didn't” show | any more but warned that “if you con- tinue. to ‘put’ sewage in septic tanks’ eventually ©. you're 0+ ing ‘to have trouble with “your wells.” i i laundry * is operating’ and’ water from it rises to’ the surface of the ho \is“retiring. at Bround outside the hospital. the end. of'December:to'end a.47- *) Mr. Campbell sald that if sew-| year banking: cateer.-- heat erage doesn’t pass,‘We'll have to Mr. Lesslie has been ‘associate throw’ more’ of ‘your dollars down / manager of the Bank of Montreal's the drain.” ‘He ‘said an expansion main: Vancouver branch’ since Sept. ‘Lessite: has “been ‘ap- h sewage system at the hospital func. | of Montreal's’ British Columbia di-| tn Of Opportunity... Back, in 1952, Florindo Bernar- do.was making his living planting dnd pruning fruit trees ‘and operat- ‘| Ing machinery ‘in his ‘native Italy. By’ the ‘spring of that year,” his arrangements to emigrate to’ Cana- da‘were completed and he arrived int Canada’ in’ May, 1951, >) 0. He. went, to iwork, \like Ae oe. j other immigrants, on. the railroads, Seventy cents” an“ hou’ was: ‘his McBride, B.C., was the site of his first operations..There he split fence’ posts, made. ‘Poles and 'skid- ded’ them’’out’ of the ‘woods’ with a’ horde." In’ due: time,‘she -traded his’: “hayb non a sfour- is_ needed’ at the hospital and it] ember, 1962, He served should be large enough to ‘accom:| at offices in Eastern Canada’ and modate 52 patients, He added that was an agent. at the bank’s New Hon. \Eric’ Martin,*| minister. of York -agency from 1957 to 1960, health, has ‘suggested that the ex. Mr, Tritschler joined the bank pansion should be 'to 70 beds, “or| in 1916 and) With the added double ‘the ‘occupancy. now.” | Parts. of . Cartada and.” in; Paris, “A. question. period | follawed | France. He came to V: as. + Chai of . the ent of the British ° Col- Nick St the Civic Workers’. Union, said his organization supports the by- Jaw. He said. that the fact that the. bylaw is now being presented’! for the third time “is two times too many." ‘He ‘remarked on .the expanded | population which . will come. with a regional college and the ‘fact that sewerage. will cost Centre Motel BANOUET. ROOM oh 0 50 Persons AVAILABLE FOR BOOKINGS Luncheons, Dinners, Weddings, Meeting Room Dining Room - Coffee Shop. 7 days per ‘k 7 a.m. Reservations 965-2571. Columbia at Main Street "- ‘-Badlos, Pi ‘e Electrical Appliances, “@ Applications for TV cabl ups made here, le hook- z Deskin ELECTRONIC ‘SERVICES 365-3331 — Phones — 365-4601 | ~ Television Service a Cio i “THE KIDS CALL IT “MOMMY'S KNOCKABOUT WATCH": BECAUSE 1 WEAR IT EVERYWHERE—DRIVING.. . SHOPPING ... BOWLING... WILL BELIEVE IT CO: > PICNICS—BUT NO ONE ST LESS THAN $50] © jeweled movement’ © unbreakable mainspring ~° 3) ed. for the children’s ‘Christmas umbia’ division in March, 1958. | : Renata Women’s. Institute Reports a Very Busy Year e 4 : meeting was’ John Holden, The Renata ‘Women’s Institute ing which ‘are to be sent ‘to the held their annual ‘meeting at the| Cancer Research Fund,’ : sit home of Mrs. M. Rohn. The-year’s The new.'slate of officers for activities ‘were read by the secret-| the coming year. are Mrs, P, War- ary.’ The WI. sponsored the Nation-| kentin, President; Mrs.. J.. Riemer, al Films each month and $10 ‘was | vi Si “and tre sent to the ‘Film: Board ‘to: cover surer,: Mrs.-M. Rohn, The :two costs for: this project. Useful gifts | board directors. are Mrs, J.: Dyck were given to the‘ two projection-} and Mrs, M, Funk, 5 ists who had shown the films dur- A letter. of. thanks was. read ing the year. The two films shown| from’ the adoptee acknowledging to the community on arthritis were| the ‘gifts that were sent. te security; of a contract, he:up-grad- ed his equipment to a larger. tract- or. . , worked, “he: patierned. his, opera: tion’ on cleaning, up small patches of timber: that .were unprofitable for larger operators, to log.—.and his’ production mounted., He! now had established himself jas ‘a.com: Petent woodsman:and had ‘created employment for’a ‘small crew. |" At. this point, progress" :be- ing Bernardo’s second’ name, our new Canadian proudly took a jaunt fo. town and ’ bought’: himself; a Rew $26,000 crawler tractor. ‘When he took delivery, his wife; Giusep- pina, 'marked “'the ‘occasion: by. smashing a bottle of champagne upon ‘the huge tractor'’s bulldozer blade! ? “Right ‘Arourid’ the Corner” and “Never: Give Up.” 5 5 i) A‘tea was held at which $36 was realized. This money was rais- bags. A donation of $5 ‘was ‘sent Chipper to. to the Kootenay Society for Handi- res 3 capped Children. z The wraps,came off a $300,000 {)) An’ adoptee ‘from’ Queen Ale. Project to install a log barker and xandra Solarium received several waste wood chipping operation at Parcels during’ the year, A‘ dona-| the Kootenay ‘Forest Products Li- tion was. sent:to’ the Pennies for| mited sawmill in Nelson last Thurs- Friendship. and ‘to. the Book of| day. $ : Memories in memory of a depart- -: Harold Hall, plant superin- ed WI members... tendent, said the ‘company ‘hopes Nelson Mill Installs. Sell Here . | to be shipping chips. by: Apéil 1 of next year. The chips will be ship- ‘ped -to .the- Celgar: pulp- division here, ip -* Mr. Hall said the new opera- tion would be.'carried out ‘almost completely by Kootenay’ Forest Products: employees,:. Installation “The sick: inthe. com - - a Were remembered witha card and Cen id ae often fruit’ and, flowers were sent.| | United Church : members. celebrate Seine anniversary pitt, a birthday cake, Baz r Suc : S A’ successful tea and. apron sale ces: was held at which $32.65 was rea- aa i E lized. The ladies of the United Church i ‘with the business ‘meeting provid. The’ main’ project was _the| women held. a’ very--successful care of the cemetery, ¥ Ch is bazaar on af- looked ‘after. plants and flowers, | ternoon in the Church Hall: Guests while’ a’ caretaker \was hired to Were welcomed by Mrs. F., Willey mow and irrigate the lawn. | and Mrs, P. Swift = 0) “In place ‘of. a» regular: meet- The: hall was very. tastefully ing’ in Di ry and | di in. the Chris theme their families were invited to:the| and Mrs, L. Morey was responsible home of the president ‘and’ spent| for the’, decorations. The . serving an. enjoyable“ evening. : Members table’ was “covered iwith’ a” green The Swi" rare the, birthday ‘of “Adelaide Hood-|” ‘ aot = less, the founder, -and. their own Women Christmas of certain machinery would be. in the charge of. the manufacturer's | Personnel.:“Kootenay Forest -Pro- Project. gett : The project was explained by Mr. Hall. as -consisting ‘of. three major. parts: the “debarker,: -the chipping plant and the boxcar load- er, For. the new undertaking, -a railway spur ‘of ‘over 800° feet’ is ducts: will supervise’ the complete s dirs brought used stamps:to each meét-| cloth lace ‘overlay. It'was centered PA = 5 witha‘ large star red . pointsettias “an ‘een’ fern -| and ‘flanked ‘on’ each’ side’ with a‘slender green taper, i 2 The salvia “On a Project (| Ment’ of flowers. Mrs,” Morey :-was sistance group’ 'to ‘the St. .Joseph | rangements.. E Kindergarten, met’ inthe kinder: |. Presiding garten’ recently ‘to ‘discuss a pro-| the: afternoon ‘were Mrs, L;: Buf- ject. for! the’ years: A’ decision ‘was | fett,°’Mrs.- 1. P. Ferguson, Mrs. made to; obtain ‘a’ piano ‘for the |‘A; Saunders, Mrs,: W:/Dunn: and Kindergarten room. .° |: ..j| Mrs.-.-J.: Hapala, Committees in “A: coffee partyin conjunction ; ed. an 1 hour, E. a little ‘by . the ‘planned’ departure of one of the ‘initial members, Mrs, ., Halewyn,° who: will be taking her’ leave ‘for ’ Prince’ Rupert ‘be: fore’ Christmas, GVEA New committee: members ‘are | Mrs. A.B: Me ‘Mrs, J. R. Gaudet, Mrs. John Bosek | : ‘ 5 and Mrs.°R.: Thom.” Assisting are : ‘ and Mrs. Mrs.R. J. Manarin’ ai : ! .; | bow.'On. the. piano ‘an arrange. Kindergarten “mothers, an‘‘as- congratulated ‘for the beautiful ar- : rE te the urns during: tube’ 'to ia : Picking up Know-how » a8 he| The. : Yok the) oe hay CASTLEGAR NEWS STAND is Across from the’ Post Offic : i 1 G3! 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