PAGE € +." CASTLE NEWS, CASTLEGAR, -B.C. D. D. Morris Has New Cominco Post D. D.. MORRIS TRAIL, B.C.,. November 1, 1955) Effective today, D. D. Mor- ris has been appointed -to the newly created position of As- sistant to the General Manager of the Consolidated Mining .and| ie - cement was made by the Com- pany'’s General Manager, R, D. Perry. Since January of 19 Mr., Morris has served as ad- ministrative assistant." ‘Mr. Morris first joined | the Company’s staff as an assayer in 1928. In 1936, he was transf to research work in the Chemi- cals and Fertilizer Department. Four years later, he as- Statistics. Emphasize Need For Dental School The wisdom of. the survey which has. been undertaken to explore the possibilities of esta- plishing..a School of Dentistry at University of B.C. is under- lined-‘in the latest issue of the Bulletin on the Supply and De- mand Situation in Regard of Kinnaird Guides Mold Hallowe'en, Party The First’ Kinnaird ‘Guide Company held a Hallowe'en Party in. the’ Kinnaird. Improvement Society. Hall on ‘Monday. Each Guide ‘brought a guest and all were | in’ costume, ‘Traditional games. were played anid ')much hilarity ensued, as:| the guides The bs is prepared by Mr. G. M. Morrison, Supervisor of the Ex- ecutive. and Professional Divi-| sion of the Service, “Unemployment Jpsur- ance Commission. Examining’ the supply and de- mand of dentists in this country, Mr. ‘Morrison says the shortage “has reached a really critical stage.” This situation,” he says “is not due to a lack of young Can; adians wishing to study dentis-| .|try, but to the fact that the eapacity of Canadian dental schools is- not sufficient to turn out the numbers of graduates} needed.” Mr. Morrison points out that. the last School. of Dentistry. in Canada was opened at the Uni- versity of Alberta during World War 1. and that the population of the country ‘has ‘more’ than 54) doubled since that time. He also quotes Dr. Don Gullett, secretary of the Canadian Dental Association, who. emphasizes that the solution lies‘in provision’ of increased facilities for training dentists, either by thé establish- ment of new schools..or the ex- ‘ot sistant. general foreman of | the ammonia’ group. Mr. Morris! served as dent of: the; ones. Similarly, he' might | have quoted Dr. Daniel F.” Lyach a DA ammonia plant ‘at. the Alberta Nitrogen Department in Calgary from 1941 ungjl 1943," In” that year, he was appointed general superintendent of . the Calgary department, continuing in’ this position until coming to Trail as general ee of and Di Divi. the ‘A i Dental A iatis who: said ‘in an interview in Vancouver’ in. October, “the truest barometer of a profession is its schools.’ According ‘to the Bulletir on the Supply. and Demand Situa- the tion | in Regard to Uaiversiy sion in 1949, of this Division in 1951... Mr. Morris. was born. in Ed- monton: He attended the Uni- versity of Alberta. there and received his degree of B.Sc, in’ chemical engineering in 1928. He is a Fellow of the Chemical Institute of Canada and ‘a mem- ber of the Engineering Institute of Canada: and the Associaticn of F of B.C. ‘y_ can ‘only produce = Dae 200: graduates per year, which is hardly — sufficient to take ‘care of deaths and retire- ments. . Mr. ‘Morrison concludes his review: of the dental by, saying that no student. oak should be: ‘discouraged. “His amin problem will be.in gaining: ad- oe ae eR Canada vhas seven standard time zones, namely: Yukon, Pa-. cific, Mountain, ‘Central, Eastern, ic and dl school of dentistry.” More than! two. out of. three families ‘in Canada’ own then own: “homes. 1F YER GONNA DO SOMETHING FER ENNVONE, ACT LIKE YER S£AD 70.00 iT. ITs NO LE SAND THEY'LL Aprezciant pi ‘As ta Mer gy OSCAR on -- SETO ‘CAFE , CONFECTIONERY “The Best Placa To Eat”, Large Tables For. Family E or Parties d against their guestg in the contests. There were 38 pre- sent. f -Have you read The: Classifieds? Bake WE ARE WEST. | KOOTENAY AGENTS FOR. THE PFAFF SEWING MACHINES . The Finest On_ . The Market’ esti If -you ore in first-class health you can. save money by insuring .on. our : “PREFERRED RISK PLAN of ‘Life Assurance. 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Yequested: to’ change ‘the © classi- fication of Lots,J'to 6, Plan: 2: Lot 12,’ Plan. 2641, ‘from Resi tial to. Business. ment. may.) be-|.entered sate the] * Village ° ‘Office previous to ‘We attach’ “pinkie” Nickel o Bim Heels on. Ladies : shoes = Joyce ‘Swshire: and Mrs. _Phyllis : e 15tl “Day. of November,’ 195: ‘Village {of Kinnaird “have eee: . Masses” at’ 8:30 and 10:30. am diction’ at:.7:00 pm." || Confessions. Sat. 4-5 | p.m." St. Joseph's Chapel f ‘Any objection to‘ this’ ‘Amend- 2 + Confessions : ‘Sat. (4-5 pam.) 7 /) pf | 10:30 a.m..:Service! of Ewomnlp at Mrs, ; Lydia Swihart with ‘Miss|? , “ The. United Church . da” Castlegar = Gitae. School e ao .:. ELECTRICAL : CTIN' rin, Mrs. “Molly White, Mrs. Mary Evans, . ;Mrs.’, Lorna’ Lewis: and! Mrs. Lola Cheldave. S: all it can to’ help. in: the ‘spirit! of! Christian love and forgiveness, |’ “The Lambeth’ Conference-- (of the: Anglican‘: Bishogs : from. all ;- 10:30;Sunday School. Thursday—At 52 Soiemabl Ave. 5.9245: Bible ‘Study. and: Prayer, ~ meeting, Fridays’ 7:30 “Young People's. Fellow- ‘ranges,. Come'|‘and .see__our|: ‘, tin 39): SQUARE DANCING — Satur- : day, November 12th in the Kin-|. :{naird Hall... Beginners :7:30' p.m. Dancing ‘8:30 .‘p.m.. Bring. your “One. reason small : _ eating with grownups often .re- fuse thelr food: is because they ~ donot like ‘to seem ‘different.’ Children’ lke to feel they are enjoying the saine ‘foods ‘as the t ScOWE NE: ees was telling the L coher: : : Natal Imitators childres! are ‘natural ey ally: eat it, i. not nagged; and “not imade to feel if) they’ are inferior.” “with over *babyfied’ ‘preparation. “ ‘Almost’ any:’. family.: dinner menu normally. can include prac-; , ‘tically ‘every food: needed child of two'years and. upwards... : Give small. children,'small cup of. milk “bowl .. of. 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