10 - . CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Feb. 20, 1964 Hipwell Sparks Lively Discussion | One of the liveliest Alscussions within the Castlegar and District Chamber of Commerce In some months was sparked at that group's mecting last week by a man who was not yet officially a member of the Chamber. Jack Hipwell suggested to the Chamber that it recommend to the tourists during ‘and: after the con- struction period. Chamber member Paul Moroso bjected, to the as it 14 Guests Attend Evening Group Last Thursday's meoting of the Robson Evening Group was held at the Robson Church Hall. There were 18 members and 14 guests present, Games were played and Mrs. Quayle showed slides of‘old school scones and u of the dams, Mr. Hipwell said he was prepared to preface the reference to dam construction with “if and when.” At this point, J. C, Ene- the satting oy of ora park sites and view points at the sites of the proposed Columbla river dams for the use of local: citizens and voldson that if the mo- tion was to be prefaced it should be with the more probable “when.” Mr. Hipwell's motion then passed, frown on “thand-me-downs” All children Bave Giffer- ently shaped feet. Look into a well worn shoo and you'll see a pattern of the sole of the foot in @ insole: This pat is unique and should not be allowed to infiu- ence the foot shape of the next child in line, His or her size may be the same but P body Waing bab stance, and unwise. For heathful development children need poger ect gHOes properly lavage Shoes, well made of | good materials over , are correct proper lasts and girls of ali ages. And our staff ‘understands the impor- tance of proper fitting. Maddocks A while Inter, in considering new members for the Chamber, Mr, Hipwell noted that while he is associated with Anderson Agen- cles he wanted “a first-class mem- bership, not a second-class mem- bership” in the Chamber which would allow him to speek for him- self on matters brought: before the group. It was pointed out to him, admidst laughter, that he did have had already successfully proposed a motion and had it passed even before he had been formally in- ducted into the Chamber, Other new members welcomed into the Chamber at the same meeting were A, Firmino of Fir- mino's Imported Foods and Don Wickett of the Castlegar Funeral Home. a first-class membership in that he | in gome of the World’s Fair. These were greatly enjoyed by all. Fol- lowing this entertainment, a de- lictous pot-luck lunch. was served. The evening draw, a Valentine box of candy, was won by Mrs. Lucy Weisner, ‘The next meeting will be held on Feb. 27 at the home of Mrs, P, Jolly. Successful ‘Music Results are Won Following {a alist of local in i tions held recently by the Royal Conservatory of Music of Toronto Trail. : Grade VII piano: honors — Jill ‘Macbeth. Grade IV piano: honors — Lenore Suffa. Grade III piano: honors — Ei- leen Marcellus and Lynn Archam- bault. Grade I piano: san Knutson. honors — Su- ALTAR ATTENTION! Your Septic Tank needs it +. its SUPER SEPT A guaranteed condition- er that eliminates digging and pumping as well as elim- inating odors. Used by Major Oil Companies Major Grain Companies Schools and Hospitals ‘We are sole distributors for the Castlegar and HAUG UN PUBLIC NOFICE Auxiliary to Cas. & Dist. Hos- pital Rummage Sale. Apr. 11 Legion Hall. For pickup Phone: Mrs. D. W. Brookes 5-8804 Mrs. W. Sweeney 5-5002 Mrs, F. Gibson 5-8115 Mrs, A. Smecher 5-5027 Kinnaird-Castlegar Safety Council. 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News’ new, full- page editorial Bano will end Installation’ of ‘the executive of the first local ‘of Canada’s plo- neering all-Canadian union: for the pulp and paper industry. took place | Friday evening in tho” ‘arena hall here, :, Installed as president of Local No, 1 of. the Canadian: Pulp and Paper Workers: was Lloyd Craig. Installing.’ officer ‘was’ national president Ali Smith of Woodfibre, Vice- president of. the Local is Slim Joharisson while Lorne Nes- bitt. Tommy Lampard, and Chuck Sutton are “trustees, Jim ‘Sloan is inside’ guard ‘and: Jim) Vigue is outside. guard. | Financial : secretary ‘of: Local No, 1. is Chris D'Arcy, correspond- ing secretary is Terry Cormier and treasurer is Fred: Peitzche. Following the installation ce- remony, ic was enjoyed to the music, of Tack: Phipps and His Band. Press for: Winter : ’ | this _ Works. Extension ~ Castlegar has extension ‘of the’ wi nt r works - ber riod, > The request. was. made ‘at the last meeting: of ‘the'*>Employment Committee meeting’ in the ‘office | - of the. Unemployment: Insurance Commission in Trail,-Comm: R. C, Maddocks ‘reported: at\ ‘ast ® ‘week's council. meeting. ; The mation was. presented, he the? fact ‘that win. S| which would’ Have: been ef Dr... HW: Le: Hecaleyside's portant Vancouver .addr: just one of the many viewpoints that will ‘be: carried‘on the Col 2 wmabia. Mr. Campbell said ‘that Koo- E genay-West, MP_H. W..Herridge hast een’:asked to provide the “ iy amlght™ make either in the exter- mal affairs: ‘committee: or. the Bouse of Commons’ on the’sub- o dect of the Columbia.’ - ‘In::addition, © federal Health : Minister Judy‘LaMarsh has asked ‘to provide: an ‘article ex- and defending the pro- Peeed Canada Pension Plan, Graders to Work ~ “At Full Gapacity’ “As soon as the frost goes, Cas- tegar hopes -to::keep | its: gradérs working “at full capacity ‘in-an at- fempt to maintain our, roids, in “some semblance: of decent: stiape.” |; ‘orks commissioner R. C. Mad- docks told council ‘at’ its meeting last week ‘that..the village is “aware". that .when:, snow ,condi- tions are gone it will’ be faced with poor street‘ conditions’ compound- “ed by a-lack of surface drainage _ facilities. He said that the breakdown “of streets will be studied and. kept under ‘constant -survailance, and ebservation and we: hope to keep ahead of any problems. been]: initia have :been: because * “they ¥ would A ‘have been: completed ’; within - the. winter. works period. and would | thus: be more costly for the vee Sixteen Traffic “Tickets Handed ~Oukby | McNabb, Sixteen. traffic tickets were 4 given: out’ in Castlegar in| Jan- uary © for. overparking, - double + parking’ ‘and ‘for: crossing - to: the }* opposite, side of .the street. to -park, .works supervisor. Norman | McNabb told council's: meeting last week, - «He. also reported that.98 dog Hicences were ' ‘sold ‘during mont '| meeting had .to hear.a HIGH “ARROW DAM will look like -this.: ter it is con-< structed. It will be: built five miles west! of Castlegar. and will be 190 feet high, The earthfill and concrete dam will t's conception, a. boom:of logs* and a tug have +| Just passed. through the lock while ‘anoth abolit to enter. the lock from above..The spiliways at the -|right’ are ‘necessary to: adjust the: watez craft is just £ acre ‘reservoir which” will be formed: tretching back -ectly on top of the Big Rock. It is 50-ft. wide and 290-ft. ‘long between the gates. The: department of | _is to ‘pay for the road over the dam (note the blacktop ‘at ‘left) and. there will be a. “‘5-S” bend in the road at the lower end of.:the lock gate. ‘the ‘light: traffic: which will discarded . because of the hold-ups which would occur when the lock was ‘in use. possibly be employed by the department of highways to control traffic although the road will be wide ig i for, two cars to Bass each other. uuncil last week de- idea to prote it :“in the. strongeat move by the B.C, Telephone Co.. to: increase. rates charged to subscribers served by the company’s Castlegar exchange. Rates would be increased’ 20 cents a month for those served by two-party. lines,’ 15 cents for multi- party lines and 90 cenis for busi- mess: phones. (Present rates are $3.20, $2.75 and $7.60 respectively. >) 22 Castlegar council will also write Kinnaird council enlisting its sup- Port ‘in its proposed battle against the: increases. -~ yao.The proposed increases woold have the effect. of moving the Cas- tlegar éxchangé from rate group No.:3 to rate group No. 4. Rate group No. 3 is the rate charged in exchanges with . between 1,001 and 2,000 telephones. The number of telephones in group 4 may. vary from 2,001 to 5, § Notification of the pendiag ~ rate increase was provided by the board of transport commissioners for Canada, Js cIn its communication to. coun cil,the transport board advised that “Upon consideration of: the | mebresentations of the Agassiz The idea of a lift bridge for be: allowed on the dam was A system of stop lights will amber of Cet the Corporation of the Villhge af Harrison Hot Sprinys, B.C. and the Corporation of the District ef Kent,: Agassiz, B.C... and of ttt replies of the B.C. Telephane: Cn with respect thereta, it is berethy ordered as follows: “Effective on nut less tam 30 days’ notice by appropriate to~ rif the ‘at! "ast Thursday's Kinnaird- Castlegar and’District Safety Coun- cil meeting, representation #from |’ program: had to: be shortened: Ex- pressed by’ president ‘Mrs. Pat Hae ee ‘oject employ less than’: 2,000. ‘men. and“at peak’ per- | :Hydro-and: Power ley was the Ni. ded said i ina talk'to the el; the ainéetty employed on n :and= Okanagan * regions “and” this work Will continue for’ nine years 6n‘the Columbia.” 2 ‘Before. work on the three dams version of.a talk on civil Defence prepared . and given by. ie J War- 9 ner. The Piusiness: period voted fa- vorably ‘for -an; investigation. com: mittee ‘set-up: to look ‘into Castle- ‘gar’s. traffic and ‘parking problems :| from.a safety point’ of: view...The special committee includes G. Bea- vington, E, Newman and Norm Mc- Nabb. «New. memberships offering co, operation to the local Safety Coun: cil’are The Kinnaird Improvement Society, Mr. and) Mrs. ‘W. Henke, the Castlegar, News, St. Joseph's Council CWL, ‘Local:No. 1 of the the | Canadian Pulp and Paper. Workers and ‘Colin Petts. 39 Students. “Roll at: ‘Secondary School “The Stanley Humphries Se- condary. School honor, roll. for: re- ‘cent: report cards ;-was announced this ‘week. . Students : makis; ng ithe honor’ roll include: y Soo GRADE. TL 2 ‘ { Marjorie. King, ‘Linda: -Acker- man, Margaret Watson, Fred Koch, Bill Gorkoff and Frank Lanzarotta, Rod Killough, Irene Deverney; i JUNIOR ‘TROPHY’ available in the Castlegar Sportsmén’s Association is'a-mounted rack of horns and. hooves done ‘by George Worohey for: the youngster who shoots: the largest deer. This trophy is admired here by. the group’s etn ge. new. pr George Gui News .- columnist - Jack - White, t,. right,: ‘and’ Castlegar retiring - president of. the association, = Castlegar I News Photo Marie Seto, Lawrence. Chutskotf, Ken owna Chamber. of Commerce? +, This issue of the Cas." tiegar News is .the . first » issue. of a new: expanded..: service for readers. From now on, every. ‘than it normally would con- > +: tain. A. 10-page: paper will now have 12 pages while.a 12-page paper will have.14. ;@.A full page will be levoted to editorial mater- “ial including — editorials, <*> think pieces, a famous Bea- ‘ton editorial’ cartoon, Burt John Dalziel. “Jack ‘Burak, Harry Kalmakotf; Tom Little. Cathy -Abrossimoff, Isabelle Guido, ' ‘Terry Perehudoff; Patsy Hughes, Michiko Inouye, Nalerie Dawson and. Margaret Me ran. | : Sonya, Johansson, Joanne Logelin, Joanne Lanzarotta, Bob Stamp-Vin- cent; Grace’ Makortoff, Pam. John- son, .Margaret “Thorp, Steven Nay- lor, i Christine Healey, Heather. MacPherson, . Elaine: Stoochnoff, Stanley: Sherstobitoff,; Keith Webb ent ‘Terry Killough : Se Amalgamati _ Would Cost. $5,000. 2A firm quotation of $5,000 has ‘been submitted to the twin villages of; Castlegar and Kinnaird by.'the B.C. Research: Council as: the cost of*a study ‘of the feasibility ‘of either. amalgamation, of the vil- |Jages.or the setting up. of a district mauntcipality. Kinnaird village chairman Carl Loeblich told his council Tuesday night that. ‘this could. be termed quite a bit of money.” «He suggested that ‘commission: era._attend. Castlegar’s council meeting next week “andcome ‘up with a. joint. decision on. whether on Loraine Gorkoff, Doris Davis, is or-not we want.to go any further | # ” 's “A Personal Co-- - 1@ A full:second | bage 4 , will be devoted. to: f¢ i- he is M)|:was ratified by Parliament,” and neral topics “of. interest to all'sportsmen. @ In the winter mon- *ths there is Aileen Oglow's “Curling in, Castlegar”, whi- 1» le.in: the :summer ‘months * John McLeod. reports | ex-. - tensively: on golfing. activi- | -ties’-in, Castlegar ‘and ‘Dis- trict, George Jackson: gives:.'. full details on: the minor hockey scene with his week- ly: {Hockey. Chatter.” eters = ‘Cartoonist ‘Alan ‘Beaton u started with the Vancouver- | Province and has now tak- : en his talented pen to’ Tor- : ; ante: His editorial cartoons have won many. prizes. and; This ‘special page will con- +:tain : Bill’ Smiley's famous appears in over. 200 weekly ‘Argyle’s “This Week : pNext’) . covering. develop- + ments at Ottawa,,and social. { worker Doris Clark's “Dear; { Doris’’,, column of answers . : to ‘personal problems... @. The: feature :page: . ‘will -also. contain: a special. | panel. cartoon: titled «"“The_ ::--Children’s Corner,". an ath- £ Tetic panel cartoon called “Phe Home Team” anda corssword puzzle, Strip car- ‘;toons to be carried: on this _/page will include .McClel- lands’ “Our Town," McBri- de’s “Napoleon,” Barley’s “Moco” and“dé la Torre's «LPI Pedro, In addition, the Castle: gar News’ regular: popular’ columns will still be. retain- d. e “Jack White's. read “Field and- Stream" now has his genial counten- “ance peering out at his rea- ‘ders, Jack will continue to * report in his’ unimitable mm style on matters of-recrea- tion, conservation, rod and op gun’ activities and other Re, as one [).0£ the -top in; his. field. on } ;the North: American ‘conti- “Sugar and Spice". (which ; |, | little mouse whichis in all “newspapers in Canada), la), Ray f nent, (His trade-mark is a of -his .cartoons.: See if you j) ean: find -it!) i 4 Bill. Smiley. was once a”: weekly newspaper. publish- ser, and is. now..a: full-time *-' teacher. "-His ‘Sugar. and. Spice’? column is wellread «im amongst readers of all ages. . He offers a blend of humor: and comment with a strong hometown. flavor. , that - “ways has a local ‘angle, V3 Ray Argyle is editor of! the Toronto Telegram News © Service. His “This _ Week ’: and Next” will‘ analyze Ca-. nadaand world current ev- ents. and will: cover Cana- "dian ‘politics on the nation- al scene and major foreiga’ news trends. 7. Cariadian social worker Doris’ Clark’ gives personal * advice to readers in her hu-. man relations Dear Doris" column, Miss Clark answers i\letters: from. readers that deal with problems common to town and country resi- dents. @. For the best in read- ing enjoyment, it's “First ‘with the Castlogar Nows.” = , |; Work would ‘start.in. July of this called for in the international: bid “treaty with :tes: was completed. jstart’- on the ‘smalier.-Downy, K Revelstoke and. Murphy "Creek dams,:he said. A conservative estimate show- ‘ed the entire Columbia ‘project would require 20 years to complete, year, prestiming that the ‘treaty heavy work would start in: Seto: ber. He ‘said in, addition ‘to work on the dam there will be the pro- biem of: relocating 1,600 persons who will be- flooded out’by the construction’ of the High Footie dam, The replacement of these peo- ple would not be nearly as serious or costly as in such projects as the St. Lawrence seaway. “It would be appropriate for other communities to go°to the Kootenay and tell people ‘there what they could find on the other side of the hills, and in that way ‘make their re-settlement that much easier. District Student On Dean’s List Names of students attending Notre Dame University of -Nel- son, which, appear on* the dean's list of achievement were snaounieed this week. Included on. ‘the dean's ist: was Walter. Kuit of Castlegar. - the United "Sta7| Co. shall transfer each of the ex changes listed hereunder fron tie exchange rate group te whic it was assigned to the exchange rate group to which it is now asia ‘| as. hereinafter stated: “Agassiz from. exchange rate group No. 2 ta No. 3: and Castlegar from exch: “rate group No. Fo to No. 4.” The appointment of RB Sweeney to the position of vision: here was announced ‘then week. Mr Sweeney joined the | = | the’ maintenance department, re- maining in that capacity until bis recent promotion. A. graduate: of ; the University of ‘Toronto with a BASc in me- chanical, engineering, Mr. Sweeney Previously was ‘acting division em- gineer .with Consolidated’ Paper Corporation ‘of ‘Quebec. presently president of the Women’s Auxiliary to ‘the Castlegar and District Hospital. Stream column. — Castlegar MANY.- AWARDS were handed out~ at- the . Castlegar a Sportsmen's Association. annual wild: game. banquet: Sat-, urday evening. Danny O’Shea, left, was presented with a fl | prize by Al Richards for having’ bagged the biggest goat shot by a club member during the year. For full: details of the awards and: the. banquet, see Jack White's Field.and News Ehoto