CASTLEGAR I NEWS, Thursday, Nov. 21, 1063 1 A: yearly subscription fo, BEAUTIFUL BRITISH COLUMBIA (worth $2.00 A scenic al. ‘diary with 26 beautiful B.C. colour scenes (worth $1.00). se theme : “A tasteful 6" x a Chi istmas greeting card announcing your gift.: subscription (worth 25¢). *% A $3.25 value. for $2.00! Beautiful- British Columbia is a wonderful gift for friends and relatives. anywhere in the world! This spectacul Concern Voiced... Over Hot Water : At the Legion Hall” held ‘recently in the’ church ‘under- croft with 14 members and a visit or; ; present, Routine opening of hymn’. and prayers’ was conducted by Mra, R. Donnan. * ‘At was reported that the cater ing, of the Remembrance Day ban- quetiin the Loglor’ Halt had:been successful. The: sccial service re- port was glven by Mrs, J. Kelly. The sick hava been visited, flowers ind cards had‘ also been ‘sent to sick members, < : )W. Reed joined the members coming visitation and ‘also of hav- ing an at-home for Father Day prior to’ his leaving the parish: The WA will convene the at-home, ‘Mrs. J. F. Killough ‘reported that the choir bake'sale had been very successful and extended grate- ful thanks to all’ those’; who" had assisted them. ‘The dorcas® report was given by Mrs, H. Weatwot given by Mrs. E." Aldrich, ‘Mem- bers are. asked’ to” fenew,' their subscription to ‘the Living ’Mes- sage. Warmest thanks were extend- ed to J.P. Killough and’ E¢ man ‘for. all their’ help. pr for ‘the banquet, also’ many. ee to’ the convenors for: a’ job: well done. Special thanks were extended to the Indies who did. the., dish- es. It was decided ‘to write to the Royal. Canadian ‘Legion‘ and suggest to them that: they have a hot water. tank installed, ‘upstairs was not enough hot water upstairs to do'the dishes as they.should be ‘done. Mrs. Donnan reported .| on the: Women's Quiet Day held } in St, Andrew's Church in ‘Trail. The'1964 WA annual conveation will be held in Trail, The Nov. 27 meeting, which will be the annual meeting and election of officers, will be held at the home of Mrs, R. West.” Plans for the annual: bazaar and tea were finalized and it was reported that the girls of the Jun- ior WA will serve the tea. < The “yearly. committments of the WA were discussed and will be made, The committee ‘todo: the phoning for. the at-home are ae. Kelly, Mrs. F. Gibson, Mrs. Herman and Mrs. Kennedy. ‘The meeting was closed with prayer. illustrated magazine deals exclusively with’ S.C. and is published quarterly by the Department of Recreation. and Conservation, “AIL three gifts: current issue of the magazine, calendar and served by the hostesses Mrs, “Ala. rich and Mrs, Kennedy. Eight Brownies Enrolled in Pack The 2nd Castlegar . Brownie Pack held its regular’ meeting in the United Church Hail last Thurs: day afternoon. New. Brownies enrolled were: and greeting card, come in ar Lynne ‘Lortie, Debbie idan, Lillian Kemper- special Pl that will .be mailed out, for you, Send several this year. come in soon to e GASTLEGAR NEWS VALUE FOR $2.00. man, ‘Jacqueline ‘shutole, Lois-Ann ‘Wade and ‘Verna: Cheveldave.’ Mrs. J. Dalziel enrolled: the’ girls and welcomed them into the Pack.” ~ Many of the mothers were pre- sent-and tea and toast made by the girls who are.working on their golden hand badge were served to the mothers. When’ the ‘Brownies “formed their fairy ring, Mrs.'Dalziel, Dis- trict Commissioner, presented ser- vice ‘stars’ to” Donna’ Haines, firat year. and second year to Joyce Kemperman and Mary-Ann Steen: vourden. A° golden’ bar’ was pre- sented to Corrine Sheridan. The ‘regular) meeting of St.] | David's WA, Castlegar branch;,was and spoke for a short while on the | : The Living Message report was | for’ the reason of, hygiene, There |: like beavers, the shoulders,**;Model Rene meat tastes like‘ wild : turkey as well as nutria’ coats. ‘ani UNICEF drive held ea Halloween ‘night {er £The’ total aqapunt ‘of money gar students: 5 { Kinnaird’ students collected Bian serving up nutria, th little ‘animals that Yoo * © ways these days—on the plate and-around’ Loftus samples some jellied + : -on' her plate: while wearing. a nutria stole, George i . Vv. Kinsel,; pioneer: nutria breeder from California, saya the and..that Canadian’ nutria raisers should “educate the’ publ ‘3 Palate for nutria meats y WEHU It took years to elim ate large part: of ‘the. congested’ areas North America. In’ the’ last-20 one more septic tanks and cess- pools have been put in than: were taken-out in the previous 50 years. ess-pools and ‘septic tanks in “aj: tents; faulty plumbing systems and ‘also [shygiene. "Past experience has shown a ‘sp cific relationship . between the “The careful of 5e- wage among the population of con- gested Castlegar hasbeen highly sticeessful —-.it couldn't have been done’ better“ even: if “it. had planned. This has been constitu a problem’ of ths. first magnitude ie: safe onomic means of waste disposal ris this village. Many diseases are ‘transmitted through |the ‘association ‘of one: in- dividual; with = another. Some _di- seases are contracted through dis- interest’ or’ apathy ‘towards. our environment. te prime. example is A ercenee of «inadequate ° sewage ‘disposal systems e.g. Mont- in 195: the one called Hepati-}. 3-54, in-1954"and again in “1955 led the ‘West Kootenay district in produc- ing cases. at an. unusually high rate before these cofmunities vot- -ed. infavor of. installation of the sanitary, sewer system. .-. + initation’is: away, of life, gre cessity ia human relations, tne More Park studenta ‘ cbl- ed {101 62. Because, all thiea ihools’ showed .such ‘great. effort, ityhas,heen decided. to give a small | tl students have done a thing of. this he UN Club ‘of SHSS ‘feels ‘a great. ‘success: Members hope ‘in years to. follow, this. drive willbe /even’ more’ of’ a ‘success, ‘They ‘also hope to expand the ‘area Mr. and Mes, a Grubesic and Candace, .a¢companied::by ? Sharon aul ‘of Trail, spent. tho. weekend the home of Mr. J. Wolf Mr, “and, Mrs. A.B, Hoavick and_,son\'Richard‘of White Rock spent ‘the! weekend : shere at thelr | 5 summer © home. Mr. cand / Mrs, Clifford Grill and, daughter’ Janice of Fruitvale were weekend vialtors at the home a” ;, Letkeman. ‘Mr: and ‘Mrs. A.'G, ‘Koch are holidaying at Lethbridge Alberta pand ae points. d Morrey-‘of Winnipeg. is visiting at his home here. Mr. and Mrs, Stratton and family of Melfort Sask., have taken up ‘residence here.’ - come. from within the peo-! s?an’ ifeation and a ne-’ _ Warkentin. “(Phe “Renata WI, eld ,a,tea 16f five: members of ‘the 2e ag 2 4: 8 2 ine ge noon “at:the home“ of* Mrs. KINNAIRD ue SCHOO! November 22: & 23 at 8:00 p.m, i pea $ OPEN 7 = ' “roms i ce Chevrolet ce} dsmokile é z Cadillac Corvair Trost ana”? ‘most “fully Body. Sh nest and @ Cleanest Used Use: Cars in: ‘in the 16 Kootenays WHOLESALE GM *M PARTS: 5-DISTRIBUTORS argust, stock i the’ Kootenays? of ' genuine parts ee Mo tis, 2 viral infection ‘of the liver, back and joint aches, often vomit- ing of nausea and abdominal pains, causing a fl e condition “with |: +! fever; poor.‘ \appetite, “headache, ‘The. appearance’ of jaundice, ‘by. no. means - always. present, .re- flects. some degree of damage to the “liver — ‘a ‘vital’ organ~ con- cerned with fat,. sugar and vitam- in: metabo! testify, ‘isto imbide''1k after developing: infectious ; hepatitis. - ‘The seridusness of | this disease ties : in:-the :f «| yet no specific treatment, ‘despite |. inoculations ‘of: gamma. globulin’ {a special blood‘ sprotein fraction) ‘to individuals exposed. to, infected per- sons. Hoiwev the difficulties . ex- perienced by, health? personnel. in halting further. spread. of.-the ‘in- fection, are due'to, the ex< edingly. The following rate policy will'go into effect as.of December Ist, 1963 1. Patients occupying semi-private rooms will be. -éd-$2:50 per day in addition to. the’ ‘co-insurance ‘ charge. 2. A deposit’ of $10.00 will be Zicoted upon é admission to the hospital. 3. Charges for- Out-Patient care will be collected atthe time of the service. CASTLEGAR & bistRict: HOSPITAL BOARD Probably- most ‘important is]... the effect of :aleohol on a person |:..- who: has had. this. condition. In-|~\-- deed, one way of rapidly becoming | +: ) teetotal,-as «many individuals ‘can ‘pers inicredsingly use the local bank. 1 > finance, the : movement “of; goo “world’s largest international’ oie )Wworld of service is available t customers of an bi in any. town or city. It provides quic. 8, speeds delivery of of weed help specimens } tlegar’s curren: outbreak py Aateat cel ft jous ena iti oretta Ss Beauty Salon Hi eri faul ; tile fei rf had ‘developed frank in‘ the past five weeks, aus: be scores'-ol of the; lain .ach-flu,’. Pee nother mane Jent Spring, by’ Rachel Carson. The ' Serge, by. Harw ‘April,: by: Charles Mergentanh, Si- a he week Points’ of: interest in’. Mexic ; ori and ami through “Mexico ed sts:.and ; president | es ‘Campbell welco: id rt Syraington | $900; fe he "weekend : toples pi ent: y ae eae X Gity ‘and “many ‘Miss alte ‘ee Cantogar ami help of: grants renelved. 2 half: of the’ now-defunct rf Ss ‘Mrs; | sald while figures are not complete ‘shio: put ite cance, our. ar jolts Wonderfully. ae as. yet,. the (campaign was. fairly ; | successful, and; to. date: there, are “316°: new: tors; tothe, Community. Chest. eee alrectars | were ‘in. lay's. meeting, meh vc chaired by. president ie ee meets -is scheduled 4 lot. 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