CASTLEGAR NEWS, ‘Thursday, July 28, 1966 SMALL’ WORLD -Celgar’s Stew McGill Gets Important Gov't Position Columbia Celtniose’s indus- trial relations director L. Stew- art McGill, 48, has just been ap- pointed Pacific regional direc- tor for the federal government's manpower division. vision, which is to operate: under the department of manpower and immigration, will be responsible for admin’ stering federal job placement raining ices, specialized «tr: and vocational pro, McG! grams. il takes over the Post Sept. 1. He will have two assist ants: Peter Allen, public infor- mation manager for B.C. Hydro, will be ‘responsible for place- * ment services, including the Na- loyment : Service, will be absorbed into the tional Empl ent hich new setup. John Drew, representative i it. of Manpower Consultative’ Ser-| consultative se Th vice, will head the training and rvice. ie new ‘office is part of at The Castlegar & District Golf cordially invites everyone to attend the official’ opening of the Golf Course on Saturday, July 30 PLEASE NOTE: The course will be closed from.9 a.m. until 1 p.m. on this day Club Ottawa’s plan to méet manpow- er problems associated ‘with ‘ra- pidly increasin technological change in it nd ui to try to keep ye dob of Progress Made About Arthritis There has been learned about arthritis in the last 15 years than in the vious’ 1,500, the’ Canadian Med- ical Association reports. It now is. possible to cure some kinds of infectious arthri- tis and control most cases of. gouty-arthritis, Keeping | ‘one’s ‘weight down 18,0 of! of paremount importance aa ar heart attack; What | re atten called. a «coro ary, the the Canadian Medical As- A Hon ayaa is seyere peatt ayate f tare PULP MILL TOURS | : Tours of the Calger Pulp Division will be Held Tuesdays through Fridays at 1 p.m. For special arrangements such as group tours and days other than the above, please’ contéct the Industrial ‘Relatlons Department." distress caused by muscle receiving too little Bioad from its own circulation. This circulation is known as the “‘cor- onary" ‘circulation from the two arteries which ‘surround the heart like’a corona or. crown. The original symptoms may vary from a slight temporary feeling of tightness acrass the chest (angina pectoris) to a sud- i den, lasting chest pain of terrific intensity, indicating a section of HL te 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 the muscle is cut off from its ~ blood supply. ee needs, provide to help in-j job fraining? aud to channel te 01 nderly fl of needs: of ‘mdeatry, ‘McGill says This first task will be to determine the scope of the job to be done and an- alyze the problems in each loca- ion He believes that in the long range B.C.’s problem will be to find the’ skilled labor required for industry.’ “From an -industrial point of view, ths one I have been familiar skilled people are definitely soe hard to find,” he said. “There is tremendous growth in B.C. and although we will go through periods of ups and downs, the long-range ‘picture| will be of continuing growth.” He feels that lack of skill- ed manpower can be a very tive force on NEWS ABOUT " MINOR BASEBALL In Castlegar-Robson and Kinnaird Castlegar Robson Minor League| ‘inner of ‘a double-header event played’ at Creston on Sat- urday were’ Castlegar Clover- who defeated Creston Pony. League:'5-4 in’ the first game and ‘10-4 in the second. ~ ‘Winning pitcher in the first made the only home run ‘of the ame, : f line scores were: 000 amo was (Larry F' Fopoff,, strike the foring tcher was f aud| las Priest hey ing out 10 and: wi 1g 1 the losing pitcher..was’ ‘Backs’ of Creston, ‘who struck out 11 and | Ha walked 4. Castlegar got 4 hits while Cerston go! Ron’: Konkin ‘of Castlegar July 2; 1965. it an offence ‘to Kinnaird House Numbers - Kinnaird: home-ownert are reminded that By- law No. 239 assigned ‘house numbers’ with effect This bylaw’ ‘hag now been amended to make eglect to place ina conspicuous iene -by the bylaw. result in prosecution. He the provisions "of this is bylaw. Failure to do go may ‘Corporation of the Village of Kinnaird asted to ply with Allen Selbie, Clerk. t ” Canada’ 8 “Centennial P; got *." ‘hits “and ‘Triples of the game made” yt ‘Cecil “Stonchnot® oor Castlegar and Nelligan of Cres- ton. ~' Line scores were’ Castlegar: T200010- 10 Creston o ennis* Chambers *) winning Pitcher: relieved “after _ ¥wish the Centennial Com- miisston- could -buy':a:-ticket and joe travel fare for every person Canada ‘to see oat 67 next mG But I just don’t have the budget to do that.” Millions be able to.see some Centennial spectacular‘in the nearest .city: Canada’s leading events are Canadi: ‘ore: Tattoo, one of the largest spec-, to Montreal should 3 | ted: about:’Ce: Toronto; * wor! gorontos faces i Valley: field, ..P.Q.;-and-a water skiin: championship meet at Sher- brooke, P.Q.; to. mention a ‘few. ” The e poi int I make-is that no one who can’t afford that trip wuld ‘be disappoin- tacles of its kind ever to be pre- in sented in North America. It could’ be the touring Cen- tennial air -show with’ thrilling | t flying by the force's formation aerobatic team of pilots special- ly picked for the ‘967. celebra- oeerhose: living on or near the coasts and waterways will ‘be able to see impressive naval as- semblies of the majestic ships of Canada’s forces and the nav- ies of a number of other coun- tries. In major cities there will be dazzling performances on stage by top artists from Canada and abroad. There will be art shows and there will be sporting events such as the Pan American games at Winnipeg and the winter games at Quebec. Propused interuuiionsl ev- ents in Catiada next year include a balloon race across the prair- ies; world snowshoe champion- ships; a North America ski our store. ne tre for any inconveniences during the Our Apologies . This program —- designed to offer you wider variety and more spac- ious shopping — is now almost fully completed. ; WATCH FOR OUR GRAND OPENING AD NEXT THURSDAY CARL'S DRUGS. in the PLAZA fractions uring 1967. For those unable. to leave. their own homes —‘even’shut- ins — ‘the yéar 1967 will be a special one. With ‘our coast to coast radio’ and felevislon com: munications of tod able to witness te listen to" to the great sporting ‘events, see. or hear Centennial erformers, fol- pay the 4,000 mile canoe race — in fact, they will be able to en- joy many of the events I men- tioned above by electronic means, The Canadian Broadcasting Corpor ne. great plang for. Centeni verage and so have the magazines and newspapers of Canada. it's going to be a big birth- day celebration and noone is going to be left out'of the party. There will. be' something for everyone — young or old — do, to see and to be happy’ about, Not the least important event to be happy about is that vigorous country'is'mo' its ‘second’ century’ ‘of Co ation, with a’ bright future’ ahead. Keystone Auto Instant KIOD Compistoly | Automatic Instant. Load PETTITT PHOTOS BOLOHd Lilliad gs Popofé, | who pitched. Pi innings.' Walter Popott: pitched the next third in- ning.and Stan -Rilkoff: pitched aor the remaining one Moning. ked- 2, Larry: Tek oe eae wal Popo: out. 6 and: walked 2,-Walter Popoff struck out :1 and walk- ed land Rilko! ff struck out 2 and walked none. Castlegar got 18 hits and Thrums got 8. : :; Walter: Popo! ff of Castlegar PPOM-| made 2 homes runs: and : Gary In Henkin of Castlegar got a trip- le. Visit Our... ‘SHOE DEPARTMENT . . @ SKAGWAY. BOOTS AND SHOES @ KAUFMAN KING: TREADS ‘SUNBEAM SHOES NEEKE PARK. SHOES.’ e MR. 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