CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Mareh 23, 1961 CASTLEGAR NEWS “Round One i Great. news for: the reciente ol Kin- - naird specifically, and for. residents of the * whole’ Kootenay’ area’ ‘generally, was .the | announcement * last ‘week’ by Municipal Affairs Minister W. -D. Black ‘that the provisions .of:.the - Pollution Control’ Act have been extended” to, cover all ;areas: of land’ -draining ‘into the Columbia and Koo- : tenay rivers. : i This it. by the if is the direct result. of representations ‘and action by the Kinnaird municipal council HOCKEY PARADE SPEED ~. INSULT TO SPECTATORS" The lightning dof the | Thalt Smoke Eaters.’ that” saw, ‘them: sweep | ‘through Europe to win- the World, Hoc-- key hip ‘was displayed .in the twin Salas of Castlegar and Kinnaird Sunday when the team’ drove through the villages at a, speed. that was. an. sult to the: people who.took the time. ‘to line thé: highways: to. greet - them. The “Castlegar District was with the Smiokies: all-;the :way’. in» the-’champion- , ships and the faith of’ people in this area - should Have’ been ™ ekniowledged ‘bys a much” slower. parad ~ Celgar's. Report Optimistic - Annual report of ‘Columbia Cellulose Co., .of. which Celgar. is: a wholly-owned subsidiary, : was Garried: in’ detail: in last": week's issue of: the Castlegar News. The report’ disclosed sevens points of para- fo: this area and reiter-: ated ‘several: more, seat * © Although world pulp: markets aré somewhat unsettled,’ the company expects - to find outlets for.all of its-1961. products. *@..Celgar’s new. sawmill, estimated, - Other- to cost $6 million, will come “into” opera-. : tion at ‘mid and will emp 275 men (just a few less than’ the pulp’ mill) and will produce over. 62.million feet of jumber. per ‘year on a:two-shift basis. @ $3.5 million, half of ..which was spent last year, is being expended on a two-year - ‘program to. build “up the.com-- pany’s: logging operations so that: they. can properly supply the ‘hew manufactur- ing facilities... >. . ‘Another factor mentioned: in the re- * port is the point that of the 860,000 pro-.« ductive acres. in’ Celgal tree farm li- cence, about. 40 per. cent; will provide saw ° logs and the. rest will pti pulp wood: : 60. per cent’ of the. licence. which is‘ pulp” wood is highly important. The: annual report also” statés ‘that vob. the estimated $364 million cost of ‘the © pulp mill, close to $27 million was spent ~ last year. The company’s two reayrails at Na-' _kusp and Castlegar operated at rotors In Days : “Byegone In ‘bygone days when things got tough, ‘Grandpa’d- sneak a pinch of snuff. Now. when fortune’s’ wind ‘blows. ill, ; Father takes -a pep-up pill. © “+ Times may. change, but people. ‘don't. Their’ “‘will's”: still stronger: than ‘thei : bi * towards the problem. ; _atives: in trying to make suckers. of ‘the and Forty- “Seven provided ‘choot chil. dren oi local schools by the West is. Successful ee Sa an rector many class-rooms in -the province had less than’ the “minimum ’-30 foot-candles - of ght, "It approves, seems to be satis- and by Ro Jand Ti ail MLA: Donald Bro- low! iS ‘the scHOOL HEALTH, SERVICES | irrigation district fice at South. Slocan ,_ Ur ne ee deserve ideration when handing out malt for school health bouquets -for devoting energy and.time’to services: ,This fs, arranged with the a cause which resulted in Mr. Black's an- Jocal hhealth ‘department? The West Bias i Health Unit provides the nouncement, but it was: Ki d l serdce hen ae _ that initiated the fight which “resulted in. last week's pumoncement: ‘And a large. PRE-8OHO EXAMINATION. mi The school: health ‘services be- medgure of is creit mak €0 Broun esl a ee i€ ir 8c! A= blich.:who' took it: upon “himself to lobby nily doctor cre hoo medient ‘ax . the local. MLA ‘and .who: provided Mr. aminer. employed ‘by. the. Health ’ Brothers. with many.‘of the facts which unit, Children ‘need to: be, in the best of “health: they’ erite the MLA. used’ so éffectively’on ‘the floor basta taut gaan ate mney enter of the House ‘and which resulted in the chia needs ttention.” Premier. Jeaving his seat at the conehielia mas ane of Mr. Brothers’ talk to thank the MLA for making the House ‘realize the ‘seriousness anal vet mu ra of the roblem in this ‘area. schools. Each nurse is. school nurse Pp Mr.: Loeblich also presented his. vil- for several schools, The nurse re- lage’s case to Municipal. Affairs Minister pent nee tine rye yo ber Black in person last August and ‘CAME wer, or who is upsét'or tired. » away p d with the minister’s attitude’ ‘As everyone. knows, the teacher iB ire the first to notice ‘any «But the work. of:the Kinnaird. council, Sande own. parents,’ Mr., Loeblich and. ‘Mr. Brothers is ‘not yet’ From time to’ time the nurse finistied.” ‘The provisions of the -Pollution ena Sach, teacher ie scant Control ct: have. been extended. to .this: ence sélng over each pup! . area, now ‘it is their job to. make’ sure fea el ured eet me Provisions are complied with. | so: keeps in touch’ with the family] | doctor if the child is under @ doce tor’s care. hange'in,-a child éven before’ the |! the fled with the school health service: TEACHING HEALTH * |; The pupil's health Js thus.su- pervised chiefly by. the health ‘unit with ald from the teacher, By con- trast, the pupils learn about health and safety mostly from their tea- ohers.,In this, the health unit' helps by ‘supplying ‘pamphlets. ’” Sometimes a‘nurge, sanitary. in- spector or doctor speaks to a class-| ever, what children. “learn «about ealthful ‘and safe.” ‘habite comes from :thelr teachers, as part “ot the teachers’. important task in maul, ing the next. deneraticn teh ae Rover Mesting: The ‘monthly meeting of the st Robson Scout Group Committee was held at the home of. Mr, and Mrs. R,, Oborne. There were nine members present. &-Yeport on the - very’ successful Joint. meeting of the Cubs, Scouts and Rovers which was held during Scout Week, He said it was very gratifying to note the response by ‘The nurse’ examines children who have contagious, diseases, skin con- levels for. the first half Of 1960, notes the ‘tions, ete, to:decida if,they should be sent home from school and when!‘ report to shareholders, “but market de- : “they may be allowed back, terioration ‘dictated’: -eurtailed” production * School. children nowadays‘ es- in the last few months of the year” ‘There cape the ravages of many infectious is little évidence .of any’ substantial, price fe ‘Saucon oe pane -increases.:in. the. depressed lumber: prices -since infancy, and ahe ‘pocuntors during the: first’ half ‘of. 1961 bat the new. immuntty up. by giving’ boosters as} sawmill should “enhance +the. company’s needed, provided the parents con- |, ‘position when ‘it. comes inte: the ‘nurse. Bho |; Rooster fighting’ and also "had an fmstruction period of knot tying. e visitors were invited to roam around the hall~and ask questions. A/signalling demonstration wis staged by the “Rovers on top. of thelr own constructed tower. A pl- | 01 bridge whs constructed from the: last:half of the year. : c ti iti Re eS and poliomyelitis have been wiped. at a.fast pace: during 196 pte addition- out or:almost 80. 1 al_ logging ‘and road ‘building DENTAL “ a and © The .state of: children’s teeth facilities. constructed. Over 20 log: ee has lagged far behind the rest of ‘were ‘built, more river..tugs and boom 0, heal iy; The! eliustton, has: ima ‘boats were. acquired, and .a_ six-months’ Since the school boards have spon~ supply of logs. was ‘delivered ito storage sored” preventive ‘dental’ clinics. grounds near the puilp mill. 7 Certainly the’ indicdtions are that the {f° ‘ce-emphasieds snd rest, of ‘this yéar. should: see..a. busy time 4 ‘in’ the: Castlegar. District’ as .Celgar coi-, SANITARY SCONDEETON OF THE|- tinues. _ its _ ambitious investment in ‘thes school: bullditigs © and : this area. : . “grounds are under the eye of: the » health unit too: (A: sanitary’ in- Te meter, oka for glut on the meter, loo! e _ it rae SHED black-boards; melee ee "condition of the drinking fountains, etc. Sometimes unsuspected hazards :: are), discoyered, .for,example where] — duplicating fluid was ‘being used in The “maudiin, tear- a -atiall ‘reom,-which could asphy- "ployment show. with: which CBC ‘hoaxed eiate tie ‘Person working\ there. Canadians ‘is a-disgraceful example of the Esch year ‘a report is made to . wasteful and * irresponsible ‘approach of we senool't -board,, Usually the board this costly ‘public-owned corporation to: gierations mae: ale ioe tepals or “its? “national © assignment. : Fan ’ Unemployment ‘is bad enough without: 7 : CHANT’ COMMISSION’ it ‘being. magnified with a phoney. thea- “Royal. Opmmisdl > proved, thotigh, in the last 10 years! * These get ‘the children..started at| - IT’S TIME TO BE: SELECTING ‘YOUR EASTER _ OUTFIT - DROP iN TO LOOK OVER OUR NEW. SUPPLY: OF. | SPORTS JACKETS » AND | PANTS. ALL THE LATEST IN’. ayn, AND SHADES : LEITNERS ommends: trical ‘perior C It at, the-: a AYEES ‘should be outalde. the class-rooms, | to’, avoid * atate® ‘odéurs, “at found |" of the dental services, In general, | ° on request. For the most part, Xow. | WEAR. PROOF oes | WEATHER - PROOF “YOUR BEST BUY FOR FINISHING | ‘@.. MACHINES - BOATS 4@ MOTORCYCLES - ~ FARMETRAGTORS-~-~ , -@ TRUCKS & TRAILERS LAY Scoutmaster W. Banigan gsve | or.-up onto the ‘stage. and * Newspaper advertising never interrupts, - ob- ' trudes, annoys. It gets <= the VOLUNTARY at- tention of-readers who turn to it at their. own " convenience * mation that. ey want. “and ‘need: in order to” “buy to: their own. best : : advantage. 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