CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 8, 1975 “May 12 Proclaimed : Casper a wat Dire Hospital is Served Three ‘Tinies Onadeky by Radiologist D8. Ee i: oe : ‘Well Balanced and Tasty Meals Dished Up By Chef Supervisor Hans Augustin iy Find the Children's Ward Made for Play --* - ECKANKAR™ Path of Total Awareness Monthly discussion’ group Beginning May 14 Non-Members Welcome For information: 365-3808 AERO TAXI z Fast — Courteous — Reliable ‘Phone 365-5700 ~. “Today's Wide: Range in Hobbies Is: Limited Only By Imagination | ‘The work week is’shrink, ;* ing-and the experts say the trend will continue. More and more’ people face the" prospect’ af inereased - leisure -time- away from’ the office ior factory and the problem of how to fill the time in a way that's both, satisfying “and fun, Home hobbies—things that an individual can do on his own or, in conjunetion with: the family—loom’ large as one _ meee SWE, Atlas Lathe, 24” Sed, Complete Dell Press, Y2" Chuck & Motor 7 ree B & D Valve Seat Grinder * B & D Valve Facing Machine. Millford Brake Machine, Complete, Surface Melon & Grinder - Chain Bloc! A Cain earl ye ‘Air Impact Wrench 2 Horse Commercial Floor Sander’ AUCTION SALE Lome Huggard Machine Shop Dispersal SATURDAY, 11:00 A.M. (Nelson-Creston Time) May 10 12 miles East of Nelson on the North Shore Road or 7 miles West of Balfour Across from the rive In Theatre Burroughs Cash Register Burroughs Electric Adding Machine Bench'Vices | Sunnen Hone With Mofor:>- x Hutto Cylinder Hone Set : , 2 Sets Micrometers 0” to 4” (Outside) «Set Inside Micrometers 0” to B” Hydraulic, Press Compressor.& Motor ” ~ One Horse Electric Motor Yo" Ace Impact Wrench . Several Outboard Dollies Files, Shown Htere by Barbara Mathers, | Hold Vatuable Patient [nlormation > “Comfort is Provided by Plant Supervisor George Herour Hospital Purchasing Depariment One of Several Vital In-Services + In the purchasing depart- ment of a hospital’ there Isn't the life-or-death drama of the Intensive Caro Unit, but it is with the help. of, this depart: ment that the life-saving doctor ‘and nurse team is assured of having the alrway, the laryngo- scopo. or the for Py Re bane rare si Sob OFFICE HOURS * Monday & Tuuday . 8.30. a.m, ‘to 5 p.m, ' Wednesday 8:30,10 12 3 10 5 p.m. Thursday & Fridey 8:30 a.m, to 5 pm. + TELEPHONES suppllors that sorvieo thu haspi- tal needs and also ‘requires @ clos working relationship with all departments of thu hospital so that thoy may expect to have the beat ‘possible ‘product for tho hest possible price, 1 is an intoroating and i Ne their work. Neither is) purchasing known for’ greal research or, diagnosis. However, if you want lo know where to buy aj band-aid that “breathes as well as it slicks" or “that little plece that's missing off this.thing here",-you can probably ; find out from this department. ‘The responsibility of the hospital, purchasing ‘agent, or. materials manager as Uhey/are. now moro often called, is’ to maintain, at reasonable cost, a safe standard.and adequate ‘supply of medications, medical- surgical supplies,” medical and nursing instruments and equip- ment, housekeeping * products and X-ray contract media at all times. ‘To do'so, may mean trying’ to find out'why the surgeons’ gloves needed at Castlegar Hospital have been shipped to sent instead of only the five orde Tho job requires inter- viewing sales representatives from the hundred or more- Office & Classifieds 365-7266 News Department 365-3517. Advertising“) 965-5210 though no one may have the Ume to wonder in’ an omer- gency just where the sutures sowing up the wound may have como from, the purchasing: department had better bo pre- pared to answor.why thoy See CASTLEGAR’ NEWS aren't there if needed, SNOW TRAILS SALES & SERVICE. Corner of 12th Ave.and'Sth Street 1 block. down ; from. the Post. Office“ GENELLE, B.C. We are Agents for: ;@ LAWNBOY MOWERS @ JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTORS e HARBOURCRAFT ‘ALUMINUM Lavell e SILVERLINE RUNABOUTS + NEW STORE HOURS Monday ‘through Saturday 10 a.m, to. 12 Noon = 1pm. to 4 p.m. 6 ies mi to? or Service. sed Sund: PHONE 699-2362 3 Castlegar S Mrs. H. Johnaon 365-8294 < .-* Mr-and Mrs. G. Kerr spent. last weekend in Nakusp visiting relatives. Mrs. H. Johnson returned home Friday after spending a” week in Delta, where she was the guest of Dr. and Mrs. W. Bertoia (her. grand-daughter) and Richelle and Kevin: | -~ Members of the Castlegar- Alpha Phi Chapter Founder's Day Banque! Mrs. Janie Konkin’s home was the scene of.the April 16 jakmecting of, Alpha Pt > of' Beta Sigma PAL. “For their progeam, Mrs, Donna: VanVliet and Mrs. Ca- b thy Dantel introduced guest speaker, Ron Cameron, of the West Kootenay Mental Health Centre. Mr. Cameron spoke to the. members about child rais- ing’and the problems and ‘frustrations parents encounter ‘as their children. grow ard mature. Hia presentation was based on points brought out in the book entitled “Parent Ef- fectiveness Training” by Dr. ‘Thomas Gordon. Much interest was generated .during the course of.the program and a lively discussion followed. On’ April 80 chapter mem- bers were guests of Xi Alpha Lambda Chapter for the annual Founder's Day Banquet... ‘The Legion Hall was gaily decorated for the occasion and everyone enjoyed # delicious smorgasbord dinner. Highlights’ of the. year were reviewed, by both chap- ters and/awards were pre- sented to Mrs. Linda Wood of Xi Alpha Lambda, for perfect attendance and\Alpha Phi's nual “Girl of the Year" award was\won' by Mrs. Barb Dus- seault ‘The following are the re- sults of the regular Monday ‘session ‘of. the Joy ‘Keillor *'Bridge Club, with eight and a half tables in play: |: : South First, Kare and Louise *- Gjennestad; second, Mr. and Mrs. OQ. Birkeland; third, Rob © Wadey. and John Sokolowski; ‘and fourth, Mrs. A. Godfrey and Clair Bradley. x East-West First, Ian and Doug Glo- ver; second, Mary Stewart and Trudy Thorgeirson; third, Frank and Elva Moore; and fourth, B. Schneider and F. Porteous. . Canadian Legion Branch 170 who left Saturday for Kelowna to attend the Pacific Command L.A. Convention were’ official _ delegates, Mrs. J. Walker and” Mrs. W. Leduc, fraternal. dele- Robson L.A. to’.the ‘Royal - ‘The Ritual of Jewels cere- imony. was -received:by Mrs.” {Janted" ‘Abrens;' Mrs?-Gibny'> ‘Brownlee, Mra. Cathy’ Dantel,:. Mrs, Lori Friesan and Mrs. Dioney McArthur. This con- Mrs. D. Askew who. had “Bridge Results Sewing Machines, cluded a very enjoyable ‘even. ing. “as spent a few days in Vancouver,» “If you write ten or more cl jeques, a month consider a Commerce Key’ Account., Because at 16¢.cach, ten. ‘cheques already" cost yout $1.60, That's for.the cheques you ‘write, period. But an’ exes, 90¢' makes i ita whole different “story. "ich a ‘Commerce Key ‘Accoliit you can geta preferred, rate on'most consumer loans; *-.: ; (and that’s a nice thing to remember).You can get'this summer's travellers’ cheques for no © extra service charge. You'll have an’ identification card which + allows you'to cash a personal cheque, up to $100, at any of our. 1600 Commerce branctits. nada. pipe , Rye “CRIM CREEK. SHELL Shall GAS SERVICE 12 pam. fe 6 am “CUSTOM Sane ROTO-TILLING AND. FRONT-END TOADER WORK ‘And that’s not all. There is no service — charge when you use 24-Hour Cash Dispensers, you'll get special cheques,-moncy orders, slomieatle orate and a whole raft of other eval for a flat $2.50 a month. Or, in 1 your case, maybe 90¢ more than you are paying now for cheques alone. But hold ‘on. We don't t.think everybody : should get a Commerce Key Account. If you's re not writing tenor more cheques you ‘could | be wasting your, moncy. id that’s exactly what a Commerce Key, Account doesn’t want you to do, ; '< Medical Te fechnologist Aon amdeeneh eater Migs Bey Lockertyf Educator to Vi -Local Schools ©. “At. the’ last’ meeting of for, Third World: heard fro the Seminar) on Internationa! Development held in ‘Vancout ver recently. ‘The seminar focused on *. what can’ be learned from thi establishment-of a New. Inter. national Economic: Order,” the "role of: multfnationals ‘inthe economie’ order, and plans tox]. establish a network throughout the province to exchange infor-* mation and ideas. on) interns- tional development, issues, ‘A: report was given Paula Laurie on the church in China, ‘and the status, of th church there was discussed. ‘Another topic covered was the "oil issue, and it was shown that although the Arab countries are made to seem the villians of the peace, there are actually more oil reserves in North America than fn the Middle lao mentioned was the countries are harming Third : World development. One exam- ‘ple;of:thisican be. scen: in =| Tanzania; where the production of sisal rope provides the main -|. income, but: Western manufac-: turers produce synthetic rope, which drastically cuts down the demand of aisal Development’ educator in ve film, entitled mento” was viewed, as a study “of political developments in ‘Chile. The film documented the Yatruggle’ of homeless peasants who plan ‘and build: thelr. own Glenmerry __NEW AND USED 70 HEATING LT ‘site 5 - Comp. 11 _ SEPTIC TANKS s FIELD {Mike Tomlin” - 365-5511 \. GMRe a © Now lawn bowling equip- i cnet donated by the Castlegar * ;‘Lion's Club, was presented to the Castlegar "ind District - Senior’ Citizens ‘ata meeting held in their Centre Inst Tus day evening. © a “S In making the. presenta: “tion, Lion's’ Club‘ president. ‘Walter Holuboff also informed the members that the bowling greens are now seeded and that . the ‘senior: citizens will have a ‘apecial lawn mower, which will cut the grass more closely than: regular: mower. rd ‘the. 40 members eet at, ‘the meeting extended a special (welcome: to a new, member, 'Mrs, Fletcher of Blackpool, wr, England. During the business part of *the‘meeting, 8 letter was read from the New. Horizon's Pro- ‘gram which'is sponsoring ‘ vnine-day, “Live in *Leaderal ‘Training Workshop” tobe hell ‘on the UBC'campus July 12-20. ‘Interested members are invited - to'attend ‘this event.” a "were presented, and members d of the tea to be ela ‘on May.10 in the Centre. A’ letter of thanks is to be »4aent to the West. Kootenay Regional Council, SCA, for its generous donation ' of \$35.to- “wards the purchase of a wheel- ‘chair for the Centre. ““Aletter was read from MP‘| ‘Bob Brisco informing members Yof the three camps to be held in 2 Squamish for senior citizens. “Registration fee is $5 and the \Pollowing the adjournment “\of the: meeting; bingo’ was "enjoyed and refreshments were served. 001.00 2 PRR wn yA CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 8, 1975 service between Castlegar and ‘Calgary. One-carrier'service to forty-five ° destinations in British Columbia: Alberta, the Northwest Territories and Seattle, Washington. 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