10° CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Sept. 22, 1966 Free Dentai Care Program Ignored pens. than 16 per cent of of dentists, and Kinnaird infants But take nvantage of the free den- checkups, Comm. G. S, Rust Fopociea. fo: puiltialed council af- ding the cotenay un- fea ioe o£ cath s meet in Trail recen\ Mr. Rust, chairman of the health board was of the opinion that the reason three-year-olds were not using the services was public apathy, not the shortage Teachers insecure About Sex Studies Health Board Told sive ser and fara ee nee fe sex and fai ‘e tuition in local schools were endorsed | Would avail its dast week by the West Kootenay Dental officer Dr. A. pecan Board of Health meeting that they can’t get an a ment with the overworke they vite often forget.” district, medical healt any longer.” can easil S/its third birthday. told the cer De cours- locally started ound grade five or six but he felt these ri should start earlier — “in fai dex a should begin at the home. not our responsibility en- ona Jean Mcintyre told the 7 meeting teachers still felt in- secure over giving such courses +. “but I think that if they | oj feel parents are behind them ‘4 would make a great deal of dif- ference. gener: * “In the past, a a erent deal of ‘birthday card” : critiscm has been levelled about | was introduced te Conti sex education in schools.” Ald, Cec Gorse of Cast- legar didn't agree, He sald at the meeting that there are al- ways complaints from pe tists, They have to wait so long ive. a hat ever the reason for officer Dr. Nick Schmitt told the meet- ing that unless the rsponse rew “we might feel we can’t justify having | this scheme here At the Kinnaird council meeting Comm, Rust added: “If people in this area don't appre- ciate the Services offered we ye p them in favor | any, of a district whieh "eould and tnbing iy Ss. Richardson had told theh meet- ing that unless the response greeting card was sent to each| 5 child in the health unit area on thelr ONE MAN’S OPINION Tunnelling Makes More Sense Than Golf ficient enthusiasm king dugouts and|‘and pertinadity they will be play art, houses are in-|! herlted instincts ‘ith dren. his Tunnelling, ma- building sople ‘en everyone has the anclent crea If He has 5 works of: dugout when I was a .of wasteland taken over by chii- lon. It was a little room cary ed out of the sand with: step: I remember seing one such young teacher and happened on a piece dren, There were their works in every direction and one in e, he will dig a hole and particular excited my admira- t with boards or climb ‘ tree and make a perch from lack of response throughout the | Which he can survey the world.| made leading down to it. It oven By F. B, Pearce had a fireplace and chimney and not many years later. Twas to make fireplaces in dugouts, id not Left to themselves, children will devise: gumes which’ are highly educational. The digging and building they ‘indulge ‘in require y and a good GLENMERRY USED FURNITURE , 3194 Highway Drive In the Miller and Brown Building, Trail, Phone 364-1622 WE BUY AND SELL USED FURRITURE Open Weekdays 1 pm... §.80 pan. + Open: Friday i pan. - 8 p. deal of thought to meet the pro- blems they encounter, It is these Carrier: their noses, The first w ind of shell bead on each end. ym all other aspects of na- ig, Were left by the pen el Williams Harmon, ur trader.and author who came New Caledonia in 1810. He Early Chronicler Records. Lurid Beauty Treatments Beauty aids for women are many and varied today but they are seldom as extreme as those loyed by early British Col- ns, In mee interior tribe, the ers, both sexes perforated "OBE, The women would a pin through and wear a TTF Forks next - FOR AIRLINE ‘RESERVATIONS poor, to say the least,” said Dr. Richardson “In a ven i e girls grew up, A Brome ttl: 30 years would wear one ee the size of a silver dol. cre” Semone has been a died in 1843 on the shores of Lake Jere where he. set- tled on retirement. ‘Lake and they ara stil) it fascinating reading today. '-Kinnelies Elect - New President For a Busy Year ‘|ter watchin; along with the pertin- acity they devolp which are so important. in Tater life, But the self-righteous adult looks at all this with a scornful eye and callously, like the fire- men, demolishes any of the chil- dren's pain: ig work and then goes off in conscious recti- tude to playa game of golf which consists of fitting * a little white through the land. scape, bare tied game he em- erges with ni in:brain there is no“ places like home "Iam not arguing that should not play golf aa merely that children’s. game ‘need re- spect soe loited of- te by aren whi No clues to har n rae le who fo have their best interests at heart. Af- ig music teachers for. years I conclude that most of em are not so much interested in children. as in -the pressure they get’ from conduc! choir, a. sensuous fooling of eevee th With th en same enthuslacts who direct nin Pacific Water Wells Ltd. Drilling Contractors for Fast Efficient Complete Service | ; in Industrial & Domestic Water Supplies Box 329 — Castlegar, B.C, Phone 365-6933 tin orig, would ‘be quite’ all- it did not mean badger- en. Underfoot Elegance With By Bill. Smiley Everything I Have | Owe to Greed. - month wife and I A friend of. mine has an old dog. He's ‘a huge boxer, about 11 ears of age, friend some- Limes; when he. eek like being observe, with the cust omary incredulity, our -our 20th. wed- ding.’ .anniver- 7. Its a long know just w hat: fo) bration will take, A: fatted . woul be igal:son. None of cur orange are hero near the bi stage, for’ the occasion, And'we are definite not going to celebrate the: event a new family. But Th think ee begil how much ‘that. ‘mutt has cost him over the years, It’s now runniig about $1,400. lop.a: flutter .in. my left tyoud. nn a itieeal in my cheek, every, time I fllrt with the thought of what that woman has cost me in two decades, Take ' my word, it's over $1,400. ON THE CASTLEGAR COURSE iY AL TOMIUK Alter graduation, life became rosier, I reeled, into the weekly newspaper business, with a take- home pay of $35 a week. But] ¢. even) at that, the Old Girl’man- aged. to! squander every cent of Mf ae blew it on food and fur- ture end similar, fripperies a ; she sabotaged me again. Sald.we needed a car, And we've never, been out of. debt since. | From there. on, it was down- | pall the way.’-She began ig sponey grew. on’ me, yf} and’ as income’ mounted because a lot of other fool Pe ple lived in houses, we ha‘ ‘And I was fool enough, or weak enough, to-go along with it. It was an extremely busy weekend at the golf course: On Saturday, the Kinnaird firemen and commissioners held) their second challenge event of the season with men emerg- ing the winners for the $100 Safewa’ y trophy, Colgsr eld its tourney the | 1 same . Bill Perehudoff won the tow | gross trophy and his Hrother Alex was the runner up. 7 It" was” a’ very © successful weekend for the Perehudoff brothers, On Sunday, young brother Terry Perehudoff won the jun- IRSURANCE For All Your INSURANCE: AND ior champlonship — shootin, fine 79, 16 strokes ahead of his his nearest rival. The low net win- ner for the juniors has yet to) be decided. Handicaps have to be worked out. ha The ited ladies meld teetr aun cn amplonship on Suni e ps oss winner was Mrs, Mae Meneens and the low net honors ‘went to Mrs, Otto Walker, sr. Coming events yet to be play- ed are the men’s club champion- ship, set for next Saturday and , the men’s tombstone |” on m Oe 8 and the mixed two- ball foursome on Oct. 9. ‘Not to be forgotten is the et and™ dance, The road to: -the golf course I reached sat a| plateau of jmnocens whic nich he ‘once seemed 1 |$100 a week. Do you fa that ‘satisficd her? Not‘on your’ na-| ivel. She kept right on hurling money in all directions. Out went |! {the scrubboard and in came one ‘of those big, white washing ma- |; chines.’ Out went the ice: box. and in came ‘that other’ thing that makes the ice ‘cubes. Out went the nice quiet carpet sweeper’ and’ in came one of {hose bellowing, swollen vacu- 28. By ne ae to put.a finger in the 8, sides,’ I needed ‘all my fingers for. counting up. our p: No, the o! solution. ‘was Bee to the ‘grin ne and turn the ee ata te a huge, hoo! man no: You’ should see ‘it now. Eskimo From the Gallery By Henry Heald _Commpnwealth Problems Two major problems faced the leaders of the Common- Vietnam, represent roblems.of try- in; ‘role of the commonwealth as Provently con- | stitut a rap) world, the very ‘fact that‘a war in'a non-commonw “auch: importance ion of how deep the broader picture fairs the common- of world ; aff wealth ‘has: nations run ‘the whole gamut of opinions from ew Zealand and Australia who militarily involved to Britain 2 and, India who feel the U.S.: forces: should pull out. At the same time two of the three nations making up the international control com: on, Canada ‘and: India, are Rhodesia, poses a similar roblem, but points up the. var- lations in a ferent way. The Rhodesian question threatens to | wr. split the commonwealth on.ra- dal lines as well:as on ideolo- Seal lines, No matter how suc- ‘cessful the Ian Smith regime ‘is and no matter. how quickly’ ‘the -black: Africans are drawn ‘into equal status in‘a multi rac- ‘lal, solely: it will not be fast ‘enough for. the independent: Af- rican nations, nor for the leftist ©) protesters: of. the white world. Senior Citizen Returns Home idly ‘changing | Jan’ Smith society, a Dealing with Vietnam first: members of the commonwealth. |' CASTMZGAR NEWS, Thursday, Sept. 22, 1966 By Henry Heald Rhodesia, , however, also stands as “he tombstone for the a ie of inboat’. ‘diplomacy. Shout as. thoy will) no ona cx cts to see Britain move troo i. wottock.a-full sulection of SAVAGE SHOES” —— ip Sue solve ou: felt the commonwealth ‘should Vietoaan, ‘Viet a view of the ‘Australian and New Zealand: troo epee ne are taking part in’ the Mr. Caouette Syarned that Canada should be more concern- ed, about its’ relationship. ‘with her’ big neighbor tothe South than with; the commonwealth. trong etl: i-war atand on ii difficult in about ‘the Minister would: have tralia to Mr. Thompson: was left to ip |: Baier ‘ite Poa follow. this advice,’and to' make } : faster. I once | . irabneatirred Bailey returned re- cently from attending’ ents. | cial executive - meeting senior citizens ass’ ‘n hela in Van- couver, 33-477 Mrs, M.. smith chaired the a ‘Brown: f the the common- Combiea ail your heme and propaty Snsormes unde cue policy with aap exply date... 0ns prumiom fe pay. ‘FRUIT GROWERS MUTUAL INSURANCE meed freedom from . everlasting supervision. They get far too much: of it at school: and’ not enough free- dom at home. They should have time ‘and place to do as they appointed like. Here in Nelson we have -pre-| no vacant lots left but opposite our house is a high bank held up by a concrete wall. It is real- y the sidewalk allowance and boulevard covered 7 almost: completed ong, have size, t rEg va sweat 11s a little United ed Nations, een ie p sh manding, | elected to: the georee sw at the | bul maller ° ig | : be started sometime this shor ohe's nat de often sa convention in June-and alio ithe oF at week, This new road is a tre- ig to | deal G. In, least, by. mendous asset to the golf club. y : the he federation of the legislative | British Administration, the mem- ber nations’ talk’ a: little more looks of fhe we weather neil. minutes silence was A eens obs es freelyvand thus‘ come ‘closer to the F fee : YOUR FRUIT GROWERS/CIS INSURANCE ~M. W. — MIKE — SHISKIN ‘269 Columbia Ave., Castlegar HOME REAL ESTATE NEEDS Phone 365-7944 Mrs. Mel McMullen was elec. a ted Drenau of the Castlegar: Kinnaird Kinnette club at.a re- He conti meeting of the serice club ther officers were: Doreen ‘Jaques, sident; Norma Skinner, and Joy Saunders, 4 e MEXICO - HAWAIIAN AND EUROPEAN TOURS| , ARRANGED ee the tine are reporting ‘a response as high as 75 cent.” said that only 16 per. e cent of the 230 cards sent out CASTLEGAR AGENT FOR} in Trail had been r ied, “THE WESTERN HOTEL | ca mot cua" fom, t aes on ae. been ineffective,” WEST'S” The Bishop Gets University e said. r. Richardson said het al- thous no -‘new dentists. had DEPT. STORE | Phone Coed The New, Tough DECKING MATERIAL : Perfect for Patios and Sun Decks dat the home of ore Re —— SEE US TODAY —. Skinner in legar. The | sara: x z: “As will in this season the ae intends te to con- -OGLOW BROS. sora lteelt dcildren, A port ‘for BUILDING SUPPLY LIMITED 601 Columbia Ave. — Phone 365-7202 Cy it would “seem, that ther s | observed -with: members’ ‘stand. OFFICE 365-6665 365-6704 many good. weeks. of golfing . jing. ahead, « eon teeth | straigh- take music lessons at $13 a whack. And I. bear no malice. 'm like the guy in the oon, a big -business.. SUCCESS, . who .told the interviewer; ‘Everything I of my oe to the sheer: ot AGENCIES Coin Collectors & bh tors: First ‘Time Ever Offered! 1965 Proof-like Mint’ Sets : “$4.50 each) 3° -Price List & Catalogues on All Coins Free! ‘ Write to: : | ee nga eee Board Position come into the area; the® ratio r. the Anglican bishops fo in-.the ° province. was still the | diocese: of ‘Kootenay. ] ‘Right Rev, ada, - with - one |=. 'V. Scott has been appointed dentist to every 2,800 people, {to the board of governors at distrib Notre Dame University. His distri ution is 2 DOMiemen oo ore eralty. ap- | far quartered in Kelowna, : of Eta siately gente earlier this y city and Van- couver then peoomes sateateae out as pected Bishop of Kootenay, Feplacing ti he Rt. Rev. W. R. uring “: A native of Edmonton, Bie Kinnettes Seri shop Scott completed his higher | Birch Sc! education in Vancouver, obtain- | a ing the bateltelor of arts degree from:UBC in 1940. by His final position: prior‘'to the Kootenay Diocese, was ag that: of associate secretary of the re- of the men- better it. While ther also’ the He spnee they should set. aside the. children's ‘play- grounds. They should fence and keep adults out:so.that the chil- be/ dren can, do ag they ike, én- tirely as they like.” < “Hamilton Coin Ex 42 James St: North — Hamilton, Ont., Canada in’ any other pos- ture. 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