Busy Past, Bright Future Seen for Local Hospital _ PAINTING cost less Federal grants com-, and cooperation I have receiv- and ms|pared to the old formula f|ed during the past year. — D RATING ine |. Old Testament ECOR OF Discussed TELEPHONE 365-7454 By Robson WA A discussion of the Old mt book of Amos John . Mills CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thurs., March 21, 1968 5 Union Protests Bill 33 The Castlegar News has been given a f lotter’ to Donald “Brothers Rossland-Trail and minister of mines and petro- They Cages Jeum resources, and one week off. Ys thers Brothe dot ‘Cerpenied @ great deal of overtime involved, most of them are making very high wages. ‘DON BROTHERS REPORT The buriness of the Leg-, Ve ‘ Fi pu pete My yen Island near Tof- system, | lature carri undry day morning alas, There is a complement of on the Boor of the house. On Satu number about eb of members of the it 45 men on the rig at all met In Victoria whore airport] times, boa: eo charter alreraft to fly a dining, room and a fundamental assault and recreational are- 8. weiter! civil jiterties q Today it is the workin, in our society; tomor, hatever group incurs leasure of the govern- during 1968 were revealed week by Castlegar and| were District Hospital administra- tor Ken Talarico. the Ne sis In a report delivered last | appro f.| Thureday at the annual | meet worl : , thi embe! t-| were: Randolph Hardin NDP member for Revelstoke Slo- can; Allan’ Macf; al member for Oal a of , Social Credi mem ie bers inclu Dear Sir: On February 21, 1968 Bill 33 was introduced into t provides for adjudi tion of wa al et orden et by cab- ‘ . The day we were there a fairl ! tl wind was blowing, eet trex a slight movement hips Of Co! lon. The full toxt of his report j 000. Castlegar and District lospital experienced its busi- tal est year in 1967. uring the year, there were 2,031 adult and child ad- ions and 12,484 patient lips, gneiDe gy MeDiarmia of Al- iat [ioe late shel vee 20 miles offshore front Toting, coast of er plat. clea fest wae I Rags-to-Riches is Sweet Story for Pup Team. __ goals, one by Kevin Wilson, rig rg by Barry Dovaoll” The Bruins’ last-ditch | oy tf awh Get Randy Mykyie. | Peter Kinakin SUiLDING CONTRACTOR "ahaate 365-5160 which kas ultimately buted to the high level of care the pi have in th moventat sr were me The sleeping — quarte: immaculate and looked first-class hotel. ed wish Mr. Bill his board mem-| ¢j, as the building for the guidance | rg. lusion, I chairman, sions and patient days increas- ed 185 and 783 respectively, while and days increased 10 and 136 Colonial Club DANCE : Saturday, March 23 CASTLEGAR ARENA STRANGE BEDFELLOWS ‘ler, now been bang in the kitchen. Per! who is mov- ing to gar, was replaced z; by Mrs. E. R. Nilsson on the : coma HOLIDAYING IN VANCOUVER? ‘Then you want a central address close te all attractions, yet priced to suit your budget. BEA || Weta te ce aariey Pane Plow fon close to bea and ley d 2 Hghway, | inlshed cult tion. free. to drop us a line for our descriptive bro- chure. Sands Motor Hotel MUtval 2-1831 Davie at Denman Commercial Cards Honored “On English Bay at Stanley Park” New Consiruction is Going Weli At Hospital Says A.A. Lambert Castle-; 85 cent majority. ground floors for the complete re BCHIS approval to] contract by ited 1969. tule, award contract July 5. ‘The building committee, cording to @ Contract signed and) a ur a meeting of the hospital sc-} construction began on July ciety last Thi night by|6. Completion expected April building committee chairman, |6, 1969. A. A. Lambert. @ Cost of construction) ‘Mr. Lambert outlined the|to Dec. 31, 1967—$809,228.15, which led to approval The contractors have hir- of construction and then com-|ed local men on this job mented on p to date. ible. OF ni men have had to be : wonder full text of his report brought in for specific trades. ; In reporting on the pro- The usual work force has been ‘gress on new construction, I ‘will first record salient dates te 7 “45, an ineseeee. Fpluntesred, to replace Mrs. wer, 101 over -previous year. . Perkins on the box those tients for the year committee, ip have the tougherne an increase of all because in a’ storm the me of an excit- 2 Scoring ding gai in; est-0f-s 2 best-of-five final series. goals 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. $2 Each . Music by the Colonials Refreshments Available wil take council for active ‘The expansion project is £ ing on At the present time we are in the midst of purchasing the by th necessary equipment and sUp- ies. Word was ived from BCHIS that our expansion project would qualify for the new provincial government ‘This means that the provincial government i Fontribute 60 per cent of the | img Padihaciacent et Amaia ces duMaurier Firsts Return to Rossland To Race Next Week The tri by the Shelt “Oil Which is leasing th is engaged in a ing program. understand that the: mle werk $6 million on seis. s le rig cost over $10 million and the next two-year peri a them about $12 am cost authorities told fhatite $22,000 a day to son, Sylvest, dministra’ ie writer and our a tor, Ken Talarico, and clerk of works, Bob d especially the la an Service Committee. Members felt that support should be given to se CPA Stewardess and Baby Tiger Both Bourd as outlined Truemans Guests Of Local Chamber Commander and Mrs. M. Trueman of Kinnaird mans guests of honor at last Thurs- day night's Castlegar and District. Chamber of Com- recent power toboggan over the approximately pro- for Lime, Peru ihe| Kevin Relative of Local Woman : Died Friday in Nelson of a Kin- naird woman, Mrs, Carri Bickell, 80, died in’ Mt. St Pe ihang Hospital, Nelson last tines’ following..a lengthy Alt DePaoll fee and Barry Harman. mo, | Kevin New accounted for the by Ken takin, Boa Sete le final game th teams - played through two periods without a’ score? as goalies Calvin Grunerud and Paul Stewart played No Minors rogressing quite Three handinitted res, Wi le answering for the assiste: Fitpatrice | DY Roddy The thi cost Operate the rig. The tri highly interesting to those of us fortunate enough to go. Soret ds ™ov- rate, Past week ver president Jack Hipwell. Not Rotien Eges . Just Sweet Smell major framin; work had been completed so that the building could be| contract. 25| boarded for winter construc- ‘Your chairman, Bill Hor- tion, with the effect that there vath has taken a keen inter- has been no delay from this est and has put in many hours ~ and loved Be aifowers: one son, James. husband and | first Slie is ‘survived by one cl in th perfect Clothes are sent to Use for on your b overseas relief and the com- H i @ Approval by BCHIS ‘and authorization to call ten- iders, March 20, 1987. Tenders called May cause. Presently it is expected that the nursing floor will be completed by August, 1968, and the renovations on the t e 112: Smith Bros. & Wilson — All ven freely of their time and ene the thanks of the local citizens. bee of ithese men z have Two skiers who competed duMaurier Inter- uing second and third in Gi Moneymaking “Honestly, it isn’t a bad mittee would appreciate dona- tions from everyone in. th e merce dinner held i i id in the Hi Honored by Dr. C. S. Fow- ler, the couple were commend. ed on their efforts in instigat- daughter, Mrs. Irene Askew Mrs. Ken Yaseuun es , Mrs. Bruce vk of ; Mrs. Bickell was born Wlinsis in 1897 and received Bg incon a Wheat n- |Period; the Leafs a_scoreless second hit ‘for two Alex.|€d_ the esti partments of aes; ucation and labour. Week should be in- In the dyin; ’ le ig minutes of With lied | departments (Stan, PRICED Rj} GHT ‘66 Merc Half Ton 6 cylinder standard transmission. ‘66 Comet Sedan V-8 standard transmission ‘62 Olds Coupe V8, AT, PS, PE ‘61 Ford 2 door H.T. ‘60 Frontenac, Stn. Won. ‘59 Chev. Impala 4 Dr: 4.T. : ‘59 Meteor V-8 AT. 0 .. 455 Desoto, Includes tax & rege 2. : World Cup standings, return 28-31. 1ODE Officers Slate © Bamting Cera, i For 1967-68 Season Brug ith 77 The regular meeting of| History. One was given to the| e: yt the Lillian Killough Chapter | Castlegar Centennial Library|Canada’s first World was held Monday in the Twin| and six to schools — Kinnaird | event. . Rivers hall, with the regent, Elementary, Woodland Park, Other of the i Blueberry, Robson|Swiss men’s team include Jean-Daniel, Daetwyler, Willi Mrs. A. McKinnon presiding. ,, Thrums, Officers elected for the| and Kinnaird Junior Second- Filli 1968-69 year are: first vice-| ary. Favre, Kurt Huggler and Kurt regent — Mrs. A. Selbie; sec- These portfolios will be |Schnider. Daetwyler is tied ond vice-regent — Mrs. L.|used as teaching aids for for ninth in World Cup com- tary — Mrs. L. to VIIL petition. 3 : _— F. Swiss women include Fernande Bochatey. Isabelle Mir of France leads the wo- men’s’ division. — exosli Vreni Inabnit and a girl named. round out the ege” is often the comment of Caitlegar, Kinnaird and. dis ing the first power squadron| , 5 ant ju a ; j ‘Gict 4 residents when - visitors He ise = | . : Castlegar. perity in the air. i: - - ee But the comment isn’t just restricted to this area. Ken Hall, formerly of the Celgar pulp division here and now manager of the pulp mill at Ont., sent back a card titled “Honestly it isn’t a Bad Egg!” which is posted in the rooms of the Espanola Hotel. 3 It's text follows: “Pulp and paper mills manufacturing the higher | stitut grade papers are chemical in- i . ies in that the cellulose i the game, the Leafs tallied Harmai —$—$— re + $2,292,846.00. Dawson & Hall Askew, mer resi eral Leaf. ed such as hi f cell took up resides to with her daughter, 5 e " ident of A private. family Blueberry Greck. Boor health was held in the chapel ot the| team, Mt. St. Francis. de at Tn Monel Home ‘Monday | Comrades o in ottier acti She was very fond. of|ating. in Gustafson offici- Id adiens ended on swings SPECIALS FLOUR, Royal Standard, 24 Ib. next regular % ing of the Women’s Associa- tion will be held April 2 in the Church Hall. District Meoting Planned in Rohson 326, to raise an $318,282. Plebiscite passed by ———_—— FRUIT GROWERS For Complete Insurance Service I now expect es will come in Tate or the beginning of next week. Ererersareeper ean Dr. Fowler was president Cu; ip during 1967. Storm and Screen Windows Made to Order All Sizes-of Glass Cut to Order THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL CERAMIC TILES Regular $1.11 Square Foot ________ Special 890 GLIDDEN ENDURANCE HOUSE PAINT Regular $12.20 a Gallon 7%” Paint Roller Sleeves —___ easur' Mrs. F. education secre- ustrie fibres (those fibres represent- ing about 50 per cent of the the ep- $106.90 * Castle Motors Ltd. Phone 365-7033 in their own sistance given:is in the form of libraries or special equip-|to | mone i Bah 1986 Giovanoli placed assisted schol the local fin three of the four duMaurier ver Birch School. events staged oe Mount Aer, = ~ A motion was made at .C., and, Mont Th pter recently ie made a donation of seven Cen- tennial 3 of Canadi Mrs. J. H services at home and abroad “SLOW DOWN | aad AVE! mn in May. Work continues in making of children’s clothing for the Queen dra Sol- arium. tut ‘The next meeting will be held on April 10 at the home ‘in of Mrs. Fornelli. Where do these pieces | fit in your business? wood oils, - turpentin: rosin ‘by chemically cooking the wood under steam pres- ae as 269 Columbia Ave. CORN, Del Maiz Niblets, 3 tins = Castlegar Phone 365-6665 (Home 365-6704) oe “N86 Take Hsttor Caro of Yeur Building Needs” 686 Columbia Avenue — Phone 365-5155 OVALTINE; Instant Breakfest, 2 phos. 79 TOILET TISSUE, Cashmere, Pkg. 4. 39¢ TOWELS, Scott, 2's, 2 pkgs. CRISCO OIL, 38 oz. . SHORTENING, Crisco, 2 ths. -. curious thing’ ciety for pe ren and makes an annual don- ation to Silver Birch. This money is spent by the teacher for needed equip- ment or handicraft supplies. * ‘Pwo children’s books| this year Aesop With a Smile and Cat on Pier 56 are to be donated to the Castlegar Centennial ‘An executive meeting will be held April 1 in the home of Mrs. A. Selb! ries. FURIE TO GET GROWING WV 4. _ Look: Arriving Easter Weekend xt “FLOWERING TREES @ oo PEARS, PEACHES, PLUMS, ETC. 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