’ CASTLEGAR.NEWS, Trursday, May 81, 1962 CA: STLEGAR Don’t Blame State Health for Dr. Shortage The American . Medical A which is hysterical about any move in the TJ.S, toward socialized medicine, is draw- L J and jation NEWS Forty- -Seven. the resulé, ing ing much comfort from the alleged short- age of doctors in Britain. ‘In a recent . editorial of AMA quotes Lord Taylor, a physician- member of the House of Lords, as saying that the present state of medical affairs in Britain is In 1957 the Journal, number of cent.’ The 1 of some Dee ny Soll: thinking by both government and the medical ' prof medicine should be reduced by 10 ‘per Willink ‘Committee ‘not* only s+ an official goverime: tt com- mittee actually recommended ‘that the}. students permitted’ to ‘take LB. (Joo) Salsberg, the Tor- Gntonian who was elected as both an alderman and an MLA on. the Communist ‘Party, ticket, is ,a' man’ whose ‘materialism ‘is no ‘longer dialectical, bit rather whose mater- jalism ‘is Easton returned home Monday from. Nelson’ and Cranbrook. She attended the fun- eral. ot Mr, Gordon Hagkall in Cran- brook. ¢-Visiting: ‘at the home’ of sat.|! ed |andMrs, a Betts. is the latter’s mo- the Grundie . of , Powell North Biirnaby. awere, weekend ff Mr. and, Mrs, jaatiozan motored’ to Calgary. :.to meet. Mrs. Walter’s' mother,. Mrs. grossly miscalculated the’ increasing needs an, society would’ make ‘in the’ futur Me What Lord Taylor | really said’ in the House of Lords: was that* government, should immediately ‘rectify its’ previous In no. way does this straightening of |? .the record suggest that we advocate or ap- “prove of state medicine. But if the C ‘ation is to do its best for its members arguments back to the issues that count. ‘Mrs. “Earl Hille of | ealled to Calgary due to the sud- ‘Mrs.:Rudy Walter of Else, Echster, on her « arrival. by but:. misjudged, the ” of, not ration of British. doctors and Servite -:which: a! ffluent establishing’ three new med- ai Medi, 1 Associ- being an out-and-out” Tennis, If Salsberg was- not ‘an and.out:Leninist, certainly -he wag|; never: an, out-and-out Stalinist, for. he was. a long-time’ Stalin doubter, | 4; inainly:becausé- o| Stalin's treat: | ment of ‘the “Je 1955, eat Khrushchev mat rc favor ofthe’ peaceful anarchy, they }think “will xenule school children 4 years and up. Ladies..$6.00 and children ee 00 for 10 lessons. 6.30 and 7.30. Fee his about: Stalin at the party’s:.20th Congress, Salsberg was.one of the world’s few delighted Reds, ‘Stalin ie Humanitarian” ‘was | revealed, s “Stalin the Butcher.” The Hitler-Stalin. pact of 1939 had left Satsberg shaken bit, with others, he whad. half convinced himself that Russia was only out-|- Canadian public, it would be to halt the frenzy and hys- the medical men and get the —The Financial Post they > will "visit g Kavie's son Lorne, : Mrs. R._V. Havdale, ‘Wanda and Bill, - accompanied ‘by. :Dorothy Thring; ywill motor:to’ Hope this Saturday where they will attend. the wedding .of Mrs. . Havdale’s niece, ‘Barbara Ann Bailie. The local chapter of the ODE held "a coffee’ party Wednesday morning on the lawn at the home of ‘Mrs, V: Goresky.;A bake: sale was also a highlight of the morn- ing Social hour. * Among those” attending the Saturday: sessions of the. fenlehts of Columbus. Conventiér Nelson: were. Mr. A.J. Ls St he: Mr. R, E- Goulette and. Mr. a "Vs Campbell... ‘Mr. and. ‘Mrs. Joe Logelin’ were den passing , of Mr.. Logelin’s fa: jer, v _Among . university” students home. for. the ‘summer are Jerry ‘and Katie Getchen. plane from FP: West many. vie and her board's meeting Monday night. Ger- Mrs: J, Sika ghter Bernice’ aoe leaving ‘Satur- day. by, plane for cE where i surer. C,H. King told the - school Pre-school‘registration will be held “June 4 to 8 it was decided and an’appraisal is being made on property owned by the school dis- » ‘Miss ‘Sharon Parkin is flying to Ottawa! Sunday ;where she is taking ‘a < position with . the. Civil Service Cominission. trict on 3rd Ave: in’ Castlegar... G. C. Bissell, district. superin- tendent, reported ‘that: : teacher re- cruitment was coming along’ “fair- ly weli.”. Further study is being made on _an occupational ‘course. S.0.N. ‘Hold The Sons of’ Norway Nordic Lodge 76 held its monthly bus- iness meeting May 14 in the Mar- lane Hall. : On May 25 .they “held Nor. ways’ Independence Day celebra- tions in the Kinnaird Hall, Albert Anderson and Mr. Dick’ from the S.O.N. Lodge in: Spokane motored to Castlegar for the occasion. © Mr. Albert Eide gave a won- derful performance as.a one man band, playing the mouthorgan, guitar, drum and symbols -simult- aneously. Nick Oglow, Liberal can- didate spoke a few words of con- sraluanon, to the Lodge. Anderson on behalf of the eran Lodge, presented a gift to the Nordic Lodge, which was accepted by social director, Celebration dancing. » and his orchestra. ing made for a Lodge picnic. Four new, ly of Norwegian dishes, was serv- the apraisal up to ‘date. Fire eared ed-at mid-night followed by more + Edwin. Johnson was master of ening was provided by Jack Phipps, On May 28. the “Lodge held a social evening in| the Marlane Hall. It was. decided just to have business meetings:.once a month during the summer. Plans are be- were init. Mr. King told, the: board that an insurance appraisal : revision has been carried out. This. brings Ed Lewis has been’ asked for in- formation on the seating capacity of the school‘ aetivity r rooms and gyms for public.use. ; Bosra chaleraan ceremonies and music for the ‘ev- ue fat the nuptial mass? the Fascists, Now the Canadian Communist Party's Stalinism ‘but not with Commun- ism, found- others breaking with Stalinism while ‘he himself:started to make clean the final” break with the movement ‘that had been _fhis life, But while Salsberg is disillus- ioned with the USSR and is now No, 1 rebel, who had broken with| - - 100: 150 People Daily Use Kinnaird Park” An average of 100 to 150 ,people a day are using the Kin- naird Park, village chairman Carl Loeblich. told council Monday night... Comm. Ron Giles suggested that steps should be taken to keep children off-the roof of the water tank near the park since increas- ed use of the park has increased the number of children ‘climbing the water tank. He recommended that a sign be’ Put, cP = 4 = Adult Ei ig Classes k - $7.00 for ten lessoris. .As soon ‘as a_class of ten: has been ae classes will begin. Mrs, R. Robin is our instructor and has ‘had 5 years experience in Red. Cross in- struction. cation in the water. The pool i is open for general eitning with super- vision from 3,30 ‘to 5.30 on‘ week days and 2 - 4 on Saturday and Sunday and evenings’ from 8 - 10. 25¢ for children, 50c for adults. = Pick up. your registration form at 762-2nd Ave. or phone Mrs. J..Clarke at 365-5106 for further information. Learn-to swim and erijoy your va- z : We have installed two high. quality ‘Tranpolines and they will be available for use shortly. zE ETT ta making. the (he sells insurance, writes on cur- rent’ affairs and makes sional speech), Salsberg Js still a Communist, ** «Tt is* the backixound , of -his present. life -that has * changed, not his th which . Salsberg: now. belongs — those’ who have either become to- tally ‘disillusioned :with-the party and: have: left. itor who are now on. the fringes, of it — still believe _ Lambert .. Nisley: ne ‘Wedding _ Of special interest in Kinhaird and: Castlegar -is the marriage ‘¢er- Queen Church in’Spokane, May 12, when Barbara Marie,” daughter‘ of Mr. and. Mrs. Clarence A. Nisley, Spokane, Washington. and Patrick Arthtir Lambert. of Kinnaird, were idge. Cc. My Depiére, fticiated Given by her, father, the ‘bride! wore a gown, designed and made| by herself, of Chantilly lace with fitted bodice,” found neckline and lily-point sleeves. The gown bitioned | down the, back ‘with tiny. buttons’ and was complemented by ‘scalloped’ train. A ‘pearl-crown’:headpiece ‘secured her -elbow-length veil: and she car- yellow rosebuds, ‘carnations and a Ye sala of honor, ‘Miss Gloria "| Nisley, sister of the bride, ‘was at-|: tired in a pale yellow silk, taffeta dress with matching : accesso‘ie Her bouquet. was. of pale carnations. at the SHSS wens day. Approval ‘was given to a request'for the use of ‘the classrooms at the Twin Riv- ers: school “vacation *: school in July. A ater from Mrs, W. Ro. binson, relayed through Castlegar :Jim_ Corbett, jated as follows: ‘Sirs, Brock, Johnson“ op: the accordian, Louella’ Davidson. Refreshments consisting main- the close’ of th evening. fie Mr. rateius, John Guanarson and Wil} #9. t2ke a class to the alrport :t6 son” Nybies. “Dancing, bingo and whist ‘were, enjoyed by ‘all pre- sent with music provided by Allan) Refreshments ‘were served at|for. the purpose ing in September. sae 1 Tol study: air transportation was. ap- Proved. ‘Mr. Bissell reported that pop- ulatjon figures are. being compiled af! school “open: ley, sister of the bride and Mi Maureen Lambert, . sister’: of th satin. gowns, also. made; one“large pale -yeHow mum, tip. ped with silver, with streamers of. yellow-satin ribbon.” Two little flower girls, Kathy and Christine Murphy,- cousins of ullskirted frocks of’ apple green atin With white. sccessorlesty CASTLEGAR. NEWS “THE C _L. V. Camptell, Publisher n rate to the Published Every: ‘Thursday’ at OF THE Castlegar, B.C. News yaw Burt Campbell, Faltor. should ‘be 6 1s §3 per year, The price by delivery bey is 85 cents 4 month. Single copies are 20 cents, > ‘The Castlegar News 1s authorized: as second- clas mail, Post Office Department, ment of postage in cash, and 1s Audit Bureau of Circulations, It Is a member of the Canadian Weekly News- papers Association, the B.C, division of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association, Newspaper Advertising Bureau, BC. “Letters Ottawa, for pay- . a member of the name must and BC, Weekly ‘The Edltor, Castlegar News, Drawer 420, Castlegar, ‘by the correct name and addreas ‘of the writer. Pon names will be uséd on request, but thie “cornet | reserves the Might to shorten jethers 33 the interests of economy of ‘space. for publication must’ be’ accompanied’ “ve submitted. ‘The! Cant ar News ‘organist, + ~,| with-silver bells ‘and. yellow roses. Nisley,’ brother of the ushers. Miss: -Monda ‘Sheriek¥ asi During” the reception which followed, the young) couple cut\a three-tiered. wedding cake topped @ bride’s*‘mother, chose a soft green silk crepe shéath® com- plemented by. white accessories ‘tired in a dusky. beige silk. lace from Communism, ‘to competition | . the acca-| + inkirig.. Members‘ of the group. tol. emony which took place in Mary |- ried a cascade ~ “bouquet of: tiny |. ; Miss Mildred Nis-| | groom, wore identical apple green thet. fhe bridé; were charming in Short, |: and the groom’s -mother .was at- Business ond Professional Directory .) , DITCHING. ep EXCAVATING SEPTIC TANK DRAINS JESSE HELFER Phone ‘365-5938 Industrial, Commercial and Residential Electrical Wiring , BOUNDARY. Electric. (Castlegar) - Ltd.- Electric Heat Specialists :Medallion Homes Phone 365-5919 ALEX. CHEVELDAVE.. 0. ‘Lana’ Surveyor ef $3 Bine Bt, 1) Castlegar: * Phone s65-suz° ee. EXCAVATING .. DITCHING s _: KOOTENAY BUILD-RITE Construction ‘Company * “We build anything” - . For Free Estimates Phone 365-5512 Fe LAUGHTON Photie ‘365-4228 or. 365-4004 ‘New Homes, Remodelling - ; General’ Construction: -* ‘Phone 365-5160 ‘aRIrs SERVICE ‘AND. ae Sales-Installation Service "REFRIGERATION Commercial-Residential BOUNDAR Y Electric’ (Castlegar) Ltd. Phone 365-5919 - ELINOR’S BEAUTY SHOP nde 448-Ist Ave. Phone 365-8033 KINNAIED CONSTRUCTION | ANY: ‘ZOUNG AGENCIES: ETD, ‘Ingurance &&- Real Estate \PHONE 365-4941 ~ ‘AUTO. . Elnnaird Phone 365-2066 - Behind Castleaird «Plaza Welding end Repsts MARLANE GRILLE >. Open 8 am. to 9.30 pm, “Not just another place to, eat, But the place: to eat another. PHONE 805-2181 / D. FOX FULLER BRUSH DEALER all : _|sheath with beige For a wedding’ trip‘ along. the | to a soft cream’ wool .suit,; 4 Oregon Coast, the :bride-.changed | chartreuse accessories and corsage of red. rosebuds.* Mr. and ° Mrs. Lambert will reside 1 ‘ _gunotiowux. (CANADA) LIMITED “SERVICE SALS. AND : “SUPPLIES ‘Agent: Karnie’s'Ladles Wear H. Warner, chairman: of the Kinnaird United’ Chi re quest —-.ths village will haul ap- proximately two loads of dirt away from in front of the church’ at the village's convenience at a later date. @ . ° * Building permits totaling $39,- 820 in new construction were ap- Proved, . . . Any sprinkler or hose which aliows “water cut is: an outlet, Thus,’ if * twe spellers are run off “one hose, there ‘are ‘two out- lets involved. Council re-affirmed this as policy when querled by the village clerk'as to the inten- tion of the bylaw in speaking of “one outlet.’ eed The WEHU test of village water showed’ no bacteria in five tests, * . ° A bill from ‘Associated Engin- -- NOW! PALLISER CALG A RY Room $ $00 Sige from $5.00 Per ens i Double Occupancy: bd Smart no new juminics and s, Ene ‘and radio | in ‘evay * * Sify finest restau- Special fam erly rate, a er} C) bs or: children en OCcU! AM 6-862}: Telex csaonis te PALLISER Canadian Gr fess ore. “Tsince it: -would control speeding, ‘ particularly. Pind motor, Dikes.. ..| naird ‘cub: packs for“ cleaning up *| refuse ‘paper off illage streets and distributing eers for $1,284 for the completed water ‘tank iri the Crest View sub- division “was approved for pay- ment. eee Village crews were busy that night | (Monday night) locating waterline valves on the highway highways to make a “cut” through the pavement for an Imperial Oil crossing, reported village foreman Curt Waterman. e e | eens Council re-iterated. the legal advice it had received last year that the village is not responsible| | for seeing that private swimming |. Pools’ are fenced. ‘It’s up to the property-owner to protect himself with the proper insurance,” noted village chairman Carl Loeblich. eas “Streets in Woodland Park have to be cleaned.--They're long overdue,” commented Mr. Water- man to Comm, E. C. Ackerman. “They're like all the rest in the village, they've been left.” ee ; J. C, Enevolfson, president of the Woodland Park Property Owners’ Association, said the re- not object to 20 mph speed limit signs’.being: installed in the area Comm, “Rust ommended Kin- ral polio vaceli ful and beautiful gifts by Mrs."P.| dron. rso as to allow the department of siderits: of: Wood}and’ Park’ would | thi week at the home of Mrs. Wm. ‘Mrs. ©. Easto! esented guest of: honor. with, a corsage: of lily of ‘the valley. There were 16 invited, guests: who enjoyed" many £4 oree with a gaily - of gi gifts. Miss Proudfoot was assist- ed in the opening of the very use- Oglow and Mrs. Grunerud. the lovely gifts and a very happy. evening. At’ th head table guests and other hon- ored guests who included MLA Don Brothers, Castlegar village chairman ‘Aage Sylvest, Comm. G, S.. Rust representing’ the Village of Kinnalrd,’ and - commanding of- ficers sot ‘the Nelson and, Trail|) Henry Hyaon ¢ to: F/Sgt, ule 1. T. Batchelor, Sgt: Killough, i Gah Schwartzenhauer, Cpl. B., Batting, Cpl. J. Ford, Lac A. Nowak, Lac Brace, Hunter, Lac R. Moll, Lac that the .ausaron ‘would’ see many of! the Parents’ out :again next year. /squadro: "gt "Mickey Killough said grace and F/Sgt. W. Kuit: propos-| ed the toast to the Queen. Hyson, chairman of: the Jocal spon- soring. committee, introduced : the members of the civilian committee | and then inteoduee B, O, Mayne, -Folowing the banquet, Henry|’ Letter to the Editor At the s e recent meeting of the Boy Scouts of Canada, Provincial Council for British Columbia and the vakou, the Imembers present com- mand, air cadet ‘Teague of: Canada, Mr. Mayne commended , the boys on their and eit thanks ‘for’ the generous pene st ihe Press, ra- Hospital Extension ‘A request: that the board of management of the Castlegar hos- pital “take at possible measures” to. assure early ‘start on the construction n of an addition to the hospitar pas been made by the vote of thanked, the parents and interest- ed: people in Castlegar and Dis- trict for their support of the squa- F/Lt, J. RC. MacBain then introduced the squadron's officers and instructors. Following this he announced the awards, They were: * Most outstanding’ cadet, pre- "New Resident - Opens Radiator Shop | in Robson A radiator repair shop. has been opened ‘in Robson by a. form- er Salmo resident. Gordon: Carr, formerly with the Canadian Exploration Mining Co. at Salmo, has opened the re- pair shop in the Robson townsite. In addition to doing radiator re- Pairs, Mr. Carr. also repairs lawn mowers, Mr. Carr learned the radiator * Appetcicaately’ 4 40,000 oye in British ‘ Columbia. and: the ‘Yukon Territory’ at present’ enjoy * the Z eae ay ‘Tenet Bresident of the’ medical? ataff,‘wrote the eeting expressing concern over “the delaying of. thi Scout program “and our of approximately 7 Per cent per year.: J. Percy Ross, Provincial ' Executive Y 1s! Commissioner, ship continues’ to'grow at the rate} The doctor’s letter stated: “The predicted population explos- ion in this District has’ taken place and’ is‘ continuing ‘and for ‘many months this has taxed: ‘the hospital its tow ‘monthly cost by cailing the Marketing and Sales Depart- = ment of B.C. Telephone’ Company today for full details. repalr business on the prairies; ‘in June Bride-Elect Is: Honored At Easton Presented the’ hon: rated : box Miss’ Proudfoot ‘expressed her incere ‘thanks to. the «guests for 1" elose -of. a’ very Pleasant evening the hostess serv- assisted by Mrs. H.: Johnson, Mrs, D. Pep- Bard and Mrs. Grunerud. POWER Sessa — TU eT "Bae beyond its ‘capacity. ‘Ideal for Barbecuing ~ Boneless : Pot Roast © Side Bacon “1 pound Package | Hothouse : Tomatoes Ib. 4 for $1.00 Specials Thor. - Fri.» Sat: 6 lbs. sock d cestcnerccnrmnarne i cE Salad ate Salad Dressing ‘eq 3. 49c _ Libby's 48 oz. Tomato Juice