12 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Oct. 30, 1969 Crest of Kinnaird Coat of Arms Received Lumenes Haec Errantiae Nunquam — “These lights never wander”. ‘These are the words ap-' Pearing on the coat of arms tor the Town of Kinnaird to be worn by council members as eye-catching crests ani displ: avediat i at Tuesday night's counc! The town vn ecesiioa its of- ficial Letter Patent for the coat of arms late in July. Working through an B. Beddoe OBE consultant in heraldry, the negotiations were carried out over a leng-| thy period of time. ane coat of arms bears markings from the Baron Kinnaird’s Arms of Scotland. The wording of the coat of arms was once described as possibly a reply to the Kinnaird arms which, bear the words Errantia Lumina Fal- lunt — “Wandering Lights Deceived”. ; oO ta fvenssoerrrrsrateenae | Waterproof Footwear FOR DRESS OR WORK Pilelined for WARMTH Vinyl Boots for Ladies Silver Birch Open House Roy Pomeroy, psycholo- it at the Dr. Endicott Home Creston, will be th speaker at an Ope at Silver Bires School Nov. 19 at 8 p.m. in Castlegar. The event is open to the &encral public the Kootenay Society for Handicapped Children announced recently. A film will also be shown. BIRTHS BIALKASKI To Mr, and Mrs, Dennis Bialkaski of Slocan City, Oct. 29, a son. PEREGRYM — To Mr. and Mrs. John Peregrym of Kinnaird, Oct. 27, a son. A cat for, art ates B el Ajlost one and won one wee! LONG SERVICE CERTIFICATE for 25 years of service to education in British Columbia as a school trustee was pre- sented to Mrs. P. A. Jacobson, chairman of the Board of School Trustees of School District No. 9. The Honorable Donald .L. of made the pre- sentation to Mrs, Jacobson at the 65th annual convention of the B.C. School Trustees Association, held at Vancouver Oct. 5 to 8. and for dress wear Alaska Safety and Non-Safety Work “SHOES THAT MAKE AN IMPRESSION” ots. The Castlegar district's Citizen of the Year for 1969 is Mrs. Rose Johnson, divi- sion commissioner for the Twin Rivers Girl Guide Div- ision and longtime Castlegar News § Social Feporter, also acting division commis- Sioner for the Slocan Lake division which includes, Kas- lo, Nakusp, the lower Arrow Lakes region and the Slocan Valley. The citizen of the ye year the pee wean night at a_ spe banquet held at Kin r the presenta- inaird fo: don't by the Castlegar Kiwanis pieces of chicken with FLAVOR - CRISP PRESSURE FRIED Great for Home Parties, Evening Snacks or a Quick Meal BOX O’ CHICKEN Enough for 4 persons. 8 pressure-fried : potatoes ............ Arrow Arms - Phone 365-7285 $3.25 Mrs, Johnson has been a Brown Owl in the Guide movement for 20 years, was a_ district co: Rivers division, she. is| tt Wrong Building For Sr. Citizens The Castlegar Senior Cit- ” Ass in- Church as a meeting Place. | ¥¥ Tl was reported to Castlegar coun ing last , week Mosby w who Said te at that the b has both stairs irs part as well he basement is a major drawback. said the group is in- terested in the old hall’ be- hind the church but quite a bit of renovation work would be require well, the senior citizens desire a hall lor citizens had been made at council’s Oct. 7 meeting Becreation Commission “they don’t want young peo- ple and a d a “1 \rash appears, said Dr. Pagan. @5|was:also active in almost all thet: . ot os a aaeet wi church by senior citizens,|107 and her e late Herb Johnson, moved to Trail in 1929 where Mrs. Johnson} m did volunteer work as super- visor for five years of the Rotary sh Air Camp. ed to Robson where Mrs. Johnson. organized and sup- Brownie prised in ine community. She feetitute and becoming sup- erintendent of. the inter-de- poninationsl Robton Sunday ar was also active in civil defence work in Robson during the Second World phnson was active ed these int to Castl gear e citizen of the year has igng 6 been active in Minto hapter No. 79, Order of the Eastern Bee and been through all: chairs, including that & matron. She was also School Glosed By Red Measles The Crescent Valley el-| ementary school will be clos- ed unti at. least Monday pe- cause of an epidemic or red measles, Dr. R. T. ‘Pagan, director of the Selkirk Health Van, said Tuesday that 42 of the children at the School were sick. “I imagine’ the majority of the absentee: pupils have red measles,” Dr. Pagan: ta ae ‘measl- es“infection “at~the school Started “about a week ago when 15 per cent of the pup- ils were abse @ disease is infectious until seven days after a rea ey] | | situation ‘hen 4| measles ate-ear infections or 4 able to vaccinate them at this 3 lyecbgen * exposed at some e," to school:until after this per: lod, pnd then only if he is well,” hi id. “symptoms are similar a :to a common cold,” said Dr. {Pagan. “The child will have a runny nose, a cough and 4 high fever, then atter three days, a rash_ will: form. “Anyone, who had the ‘disease. before is immune,” he added “We have a measles vac- 1 would consider it inadvis- stage,” said: Dr. Pagan. f He, sald athe school could Dr. Pagan said adults appear to be immune to red measles. “The disease is so infectious they have probab-| Complications of red pneumonia, both of which re- quire speclal sreatnient: F.J. SMITHERAM i ; TQWING Fully Insured Phone 365-5308 Box 1351, Castlegar In 1941 the couple mov-, with “The child.should not return 3 Mrs. H. Johnson Receives Award secretary of the chapter for] to eight years. For seven years Mrs, Johnson was secretary of the Castlegar and District Fall Fair. For. tl alone com- mented Kiwanian Bill Waldie in introducing her to the ga- thering, shen deserves a gold Me Waldie lauded Mrs. Johnson's’ “dedicated, con- sistent and faithful ‘efforts| 2! Guide and Brownie work” and said “many, many girls have been helped to be- come better people and bet- ter citizens through the work she has done with them.” to the Guide movement afd| especially to my family.” * T/ago Sunday to take part in Hockey. Action Sees Apollos Wi The Castlegar Apollos Junior Hockey action last They lost to Trail 9-5 last Wednesday. ‘Trail led 5-1 at the end of the first period, 8-2 at the end of the zecond period, and in the third were able to get only one goal as they were out- played by the Castlegar club who it came back with 3 more John Horcoff received a n 1 Loss 1 Sco ring for Castlegar were Tom Satie with a hat trick, Dave Chernoff and Ron Konkin two It was Castlegar’s game all the w: second period. The Castlegar Apollos as they host the Trail Juniors is eetock. Castlegar Arena at 8 will see action again tonight |" mes Mi Om Os Ros E memes CASTLEGAR NEWS Castlegar Apollos travelled to Nelson and beat the Nelson club 10-5. District Socials SELKIRK Instructor: Day Course: Mrs. D. £. Huahes 365-5503 A family supper party was held on Wednesday of last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Scott of Robson honoring. Mrs. aoe arents, Mr. and Mrs. uerin also of Robson, on the occasion of their 57th wedding anniversary, ig Course: Fee: $25.00 — Limit: ‘BATIK PRINTING COURSES Mr. William Laux of Fauquier, B.C. Nov. 3-7 Nov.3-7 7-10.00 p.m. For information and registration call Dept. of Continuing Education 365-7292 COLLEGE 1-4 pm, 10 persons per class NOTICE. Mrs. R. (el "Tipping of Castlegar whose mother, Mrs, Nellie Beatrice Turnbull of Nelson passed away recently in her 87th year. tends of Mrs. G. Bissell of Kinnaird will be sorry hear she is in Paul's Hospital at Vanaier phere she will undergo sur- ry. Upon her release from the hospital she will remain the coast as a guest of her at inlaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William Lewis of So2-2 1st Ave. W., Vancouver. Mrs. Gordon Anslow of Dundas. Ont., A the guest of Mr. and Mrs.. 0. Wilson of Kinnaird. She arrived a week the Oct. 22 celebration hon- oring Mr. and Mrs. ‘ilson on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary. Mrs. Anslow was: their matron-of- honor. all of Kingarson Rebelon Lodge No, are luested to pire a: special meetin: {31 be held at nordic Hal 3 — An Im- portant deciBion to be: ake Hockey. Castlegar Apollos vs Trail Juniors at 8 o'clock tonight at Castlegar Kinnaird CWL ra Bax: ties and svi table. SMITH’ Licensed Gas Fitters — 61 CRESCENT ST. — PHONE 365-7531 — patri Annual re Resker Hall Committee, Nov. 10, Resker Hall. teuligee Curling Club Meeting 7 Tues., Nov. 4 at 7.80. Arena. Come pre- pared to curl. Coffee and ° Foughnuts will be ‘serv- ed. PLUMBING & - HEATING LTD. CASTLEGAR Plumbers — Sheet Metal See Yourself Reflected in... FEMININE ELEGANCE .-- from Kayser | CREPESET SLIPS WITH LAVISH LACE TRIM Colorful and Quick Drying TAFTALINE OF ANTRON The Fabric that Gives Knits the Slip .. $7.29 to $9.00 NYLON TRICOT GOWNS : Waltz-Length and Long Gowns. Overlaid of Nylon Sheer ROMANTIC PEIGNOIR SETS Regular $25.00 .. . SPECIAL $20.00 RELAX or.ENTERTAIN in ‘one of the many HOSTESS GOWNS, PANT. SUITS, HOUSECOATS New Shipment of SLEEPWEAR in Flannelette and Brushed Nylon: {NIGHT GOWNS — PYJAMAS — SHORTY GOWNS (Also Over Sizes) CA LINK HARDWARE. LOUTTES _ a short two and a hall Provincial Library, Parliament Bldgs., victoria, B.C. Dec. 31/32109 Published Every Thursday: a he: Crossroads “of the Kootenays” WEEK'S Max VOL, 22, No..45 A; (THURSDAY, NOV.’ 6,'1969 NURSES’ STATION shown here i Mrs. :D. Reid, one of the head nurses at the Castlegar and District Hospital, gives contact with the patients at’ all times. Official opening of the ‘this Sa Saturday. $2 million expansion will be Attending will be Donald hospitals, as house will be the speakers, will be aii ministrators of the East and West the. nursing | syste m etely revany mp! A 2 mped. id Premi hi Bennett both “indies ited they cannot be here for. ane official: opening. «~~ well as Grand Forks. Open held from 2 - 4 p.m. following The hospital and its facilities to guests by the hospital Trail MLA and other dignitaries which, will include representatives of the Castlegar and Kinnaird and trustees and ad- twin towns of iliary to -the Photo personnel and members of the Ladies Aux- hospital. — Casleese News Re-Election Sought by. Mayor Little eS following is the text of Mayor Murray _ Little's statement to the people of legar on his’ intention to seek anothcy term as Mayor i ions like this are of Castlegar. not taken lightly, but but shaving carefully the matter, and parece optimistic, it is my intention to seek an- other term as Mayor of your bac le. hi bee! ie peop! ec ave D kind. The council: has been bale that we ‘wholeheartedly mp this means of attract new industrial pa: our doors. KIDA. aan do “We must improve our Te- creation .. Some gentlemen om ee re been cannot go along: with the ‘regent radio “grow. We must pick-up | where seven years of ive con- struction in our area has ab- ‘A. great at least in these cael oie ren and. dwindling |so ruptly opportunity exists for us to do this under- the in= centives declared ‘for this area by thé Federal govern- ment. But the time ‘allotted to enjoy these incent is 50 we must move qui Our involvement can provide. this ap- KD. proach, and I would recom-|arena. ‘should and -can. a plan to do is) inthe mak: We could start . by next spring to reconstruct the | fect: AT far to- ingioate that they! co ave done : any: of ‘the neces-| homework. i: re-/and’. ‘one®: less’ specta little problems in “town gov-| hope to continue to give attention to these ao they af ‘the :* citizens -.of this =sure, Newcomers to our fown might] =. ernment. “As” Mayor. I- would br describe ed by ch quality * shape and form, Giving doc-| tors the facilities to give the they are capable. Facilities include . patient the best care of which)’: a new]? ing 6 on the hospital said, ene 0 throughout - fe dl during the trying -times of. ped etic room mint the inten. ve care section: cM, Horvath, ‘when speak-' is | construction.” - >. “The .. doctors .too,” he added, “had .a wonderful of cooperation doing everything within their pow-| er .to extend: any help Te- quired.” voiced by pole ck sapee ‘was, voice roject supe: mt BUY Harrison of D ‘The same praise of co-|and a 3 ‘talltion expansidn eaking on ‘how the sorbed the old building. as tee beams were run down through Patient wards | into of the ground. “We got Farpeathe far port . from the staff”, n, “and nena a ‘a pa tient ‘turned away, because of| col ction.” abe: hospital is unique| ay in ‘all ‘th It Ae also built i in su a way that a third floor: could be ydded with:a lum expense with support for ar reuch an addition into the pre- Ke Hotpital Administrator board “was most fortunate in aout at TI give _ th capaci ir would its “staff ‘and that-‘they worked - cheerfully the. expansion. -in’-an | attempt: sto bring the campaign to ee ie a About 50 prizes were auction- fled ott on_the two’ shows. 2” Mrs. Anderson noted that , | if” zIpeal “residents would fol- lor of the. mer-' .|¢hants, the campaign will be certain ‘to’ end successfully. are m merchants: rand. businessmen, |. ES what: slow in. coming: in.The barometer on the Communi- pest rocket in downtown now stands Hato 000 — 65 per cent of the 8) who ‘donated - so" many. prizes to. the :two radio “auc: lected: ring the : two, auctions. Thanks are also: extended to the large number of local i who.’ " Newly Formed Ratepayers. Elect Protem By LOIS HUGHES Staff Reporter forming a: Castlegar- ees Eidnatd Citizens’ or Ratepay- *.ers’ Association. pats Gils elected to form protem. executive were . Larissa : Gaia aBeyee and Eremenko of Castlegar, and Jack Chernoff and John Per- egrym of ‘d. The small turnout of about 35 persons brought forth talk of what some call- Executive from Castlegar and four from}: Kinnaird, “to ‘be ‘in* smaller more_workable’ groups... ° Girls” bearing | pla twin towns, were to escort the to class f|and continue on to-Dec. 27. ‘Drive to Assist March of Dimes The Castlegar-Kinnaird| March for ‘Muscular’ Dystro-| phy will start this any. person who may not have Be covered by the canvas- “Andy. Shutek,; - president of Community Chest. asked ant , |we have done our utmost to - | gehieve 2: our campaign goal. unity is the respon- abuts nO, all of us who live and work here. Those who died ‘that® we Dead of World Wars Are to be Rernembered may live are = be remembered Tuesday ata -Day service’ at The. campaign. will | be conducted by: the Kinnaird 3 Fire the Kinsmen Park in down- fown Castlegar. Forming up ‘on Pine Street. at 10.15 a.m:, Tegion will march to ups rooms for these discussions. ie. turnout. warranted only the need to divide into two uj Nine ans were debated and accepted as a guide from which: to begin to. form the association’s constitution. The | biggest. stumbling block proved: to be. the name when those presented wanted |; to. associate themselves vith the: area yet - start “ with: complete - new, image without and.C; Departments who will be Placing canisters in. various local stores to receive dona- tions from anyone wishing to support: this worthy cause. MDAC will use money Taised_in the campaign to re- jlieve the victims of muscular dystrophy in any way possible MD. The disease, which caus- discouraged as many su ful things have started with a few people. He made _re- ference to the Tecrea- tion: commission as an ~ex- ample. Original intentions 308 com-| munities. ‘The question of the name was not: completely. resolved but ‘left to stand as first pro-| its “ optimistic was to have the meeting div- idea into eight sections, four enthusiasm, ‘ as a‘ larger gathering ame express its opinions. ‘Research d) ing a cure for muscular dys ss has} Ws its worst effects'on children, whose ite expectancy it sev- erely:. aimed: at : find: trophy is being carried on Min North Am Europe; and | Japan. i Ganada the associ- ation supports s projects in every major university, and SPECIAL OF THE MONTH ‘Teflon - Coated Ironing Pad & Cover Set Extra Scorch . Resi. Fits Regular $3.98 SPECIAL All Stand: d Ironing Boards medical Bob Maddocks to Run for Mayor jb: Maddocks, local ‘bus: inessman and one time mayo! yf) would mayoralty race. The follow- ig is the statement made at| view of. fhe present ‘tax ’struc- believe there are taxes or funds for ie nA needed improvements — wit! bylaws: sor, recreation and. ed- a] our young people and to co- prese! weal proved by th the Rexpayers T I feal the question) « of intro} my attention is the completion of the. hi from ‘Kinnaird particular. ‘reférence ~to \ ré-| ch creation facilities. We cannot. continue at th the present hi, rate: Castlegar Pree money parties to ‘tment of iat youth lor for the area to give and le ap] cor © sa de in-| well bring us out of the; ‘dole co! op.| far more decisive. ap) roach than “we: are ' presently “ex- perien cing. My. bia for office is not directed’ in to see more candidates in_ the feel that’: fue ‘present. council can use the. legar’s' problems ‘may °' |drums in which we find our- selves, I would hope to: give and to: finance research into] R. genotaph at 10.30 a.m. ote @ Serv: get underway at approximately 10.45 -a.m. Dress - inclu aes Legion -hats, ties and medals. Padre Bev: C.: Howard will be-|;, fore the angling of God Save: the Queen ends the ‘service. tribute « paia it the_ servi th who. died’i in the two wars and also to those who have died since the end of hostilities. eee :include: arry F. Cleeton, Roy F. Foren Ted. Foxlee, Walter A. -~Houston, ° Earl. Mulhern, the piaying of Land in Hope and Glory by the SHSS band, the advance of colors and the singing of O’Canada ye Douglas Jack zer, Donald’ MacArthur, Sam- el Saprunoff, Virgil Riley, A> J. Buie, C. Kennedy, R. nme by. Legion president |. Horswill, H.-J. Slater, + Slater,: aA Killough, L.A. centres have been established in naird, Blueberry ‘and T ‘Thrums, - receive donations. from th centres can be obtained: by calling Ross presen, Ma derson, or Alec al ‘hope,” said the ‘Fraser, tas. mney people as Pos: sible will elect the deduction method ' of ee buting to Community. Chest. In way people «make a contribution ‘to the communi- ty an a Sontinuing 7) In everyday sfunction the hospital has‘serving carts giv- ing “hot meals. on Wheel” to the patients: in a ‘ood is hi; but ete are kept down ith the assi struction by. Celgar. dry service is handl- ed by the Kootenay Lake General Hospital ‘at — Nelson: to save the cost ‘of laundry ab-|equipment and has proven al @ ry _relial ible service. d the hospital ‘from the time of its soncepti ion. sociated with the hospital is one of the origin- al. members of the board of Mayor Little Will Seek Re-Election a stated paren seek another term as mayor. 7 The intentions of Ald. Ed Mosby and those 'of Ald. howledged at Tuesday nights nowledged at Tuesday 's council meeting when both men stated they’ would seek, Feclection, le. Council. received . acknowl- deement of tbe vacancy on board of hoo District No. 9 with management Mrs. A. (Clara) Saunders who still takes an active part. Mrs. W. Jacohson Stepping Down Affer 20 Years- of Romeo ( joulets i this Mr. Shutek noted that Robson,- Castlegar, © Kin-| 1 | Discussed-a Castle; did ‘not. fare too. badly” Tialloween night. Council t Council of par Parents as well, forte lo. A spokesman. for “the RCMP Castlegar area detach-| ment did however call some inksters — “ill-| Castlegar and set ablaze. The: volunteer fire de- was called out as paiga’ chairman vai ‘tribute to fhe : work’ of ‘canvassers and? + cam) ‘personnel. done ‘a’ won- behalf W.|nounce that fear efforts have been «entire! rouneriers etarned out Sa of the ‘hymn On- Ganetian Soldiers’ will be one by. an address by G.. Hugh the dead of two world wars. | iter reveille, Legion comrade J. Kelly. read ‘the coeur In" Flanders Fields. ths will distric You Can. a ; ‘$5.Between Now And: Christmas You can win $5. And all you have to do| to do'so is watch the ads in the Castlegar News be- tween now and Christmas. : see! your. name, just rt phone the Castlegar 4 anda cheque:for $5 aa immediately be put in the mail. for you. i this community «a sense of to| di and purpose, re Castlegar News. HALLOWEEN FUN id. George ‘Owles. ft ot' missed by the members of Sit: ver Birch School when they were joined by their teacher, | Mrs. ‘D.: Martinelli of: Montrose, and some of their. mothers | for.a Halloween party last Friday afternoon. All enjoyed the | treats, balloons and’a lunch. An event open to the general the | ublic will- be the Nov. 19 Open House to be held at Silver ent with a good showing Birch: School \at 8 p.m. Roy Dr. Endicott Home in Creston, will be guest Pomeroy, psychologist at the a will be shown and a draw for a painting donated by the artist, Mrs. D. McIntosh of Kinnaird will’ be held. Funds an adult raised will go towards the Castlegar area. — Castlegar News Photo * pin