it heb AIS 16. CASTLEGAR NEWS, Wednesday, Nov. 9, 1966 DOr giatiae eatin cues Heavy DOH Traffic Count Results in Three Crosewane, WITH MA DD > “IT’S A FAMILY AFF. ‘AIR”’ OUB' : Winter Footwear OCKS PUBLIC NOTICE - Miner Hockey: Meeting — Thursday, 8 pgm. at Arena for executives and coaches to line up teams, Keep the Date Open.— seer the Kinnaird Dattea Church Xmas. Bazaar and Tea, Nov. ar —2te 4 pm, tn lower ‘hall: See Us About Our New Line Of WATER SOFTENERS GREATLY REDUCED PRICES! Excellent, Quality we ter Buys ae ‘sare you O WELL CALL NOW Annual Nut Drive by the to Caatiegar and District or tal wi be held on. Wedne ay. Nov, 16 from 7 to 9 Mothers to Hobson Brown! Mrs, W. 5S — 8 pny Business (Bazaar, Dec. 3.) i The Hegular Monthly Mocting of the David Thompson Stamp Club will pe ine! heid Vice pine: home of Mr, and Helsen — Sth Ave. funnated a Nov. 14 at 7:30 pm, ‘SMITH’S po XoU KNow? * A DURO WATER SOFTENER installed In_ your basement out of the we ‘The traffic.count on Colum; mentary school. Three crosswalks have now been painted with a suggestion that town council consider a sidewalk on the west side ot Columbia to:reduce the number of places at which a Bederteias may. make legal cr: A motorist is teat eopligat: ed. to stop when approaching one of these walks when in use and failure to do so‘is a contra- ventjon : of ‘the motor vehicie RCMP enforcement of the bas been ted paint’ ‘additional cr the junction of Codumbia and Maple St... but advises it would be. safer for those wishing to note: of warning: : “Unfortunately the estab- lishing of crosswalks will not automatically ensure the safety of youngsters since the mere often aad reducing soap. “clothing, cosmeti electrical and plumbing bills, Check with us for all models and all sizes of Duro Water Soften- ers and installation. No Fuss No Bother No ‘Obligation PLUMBING & HEATING LTD. 61 CRESCENT ST. — PHONE 365-7531 — CASTLEGAR Mrs. John Schneider of Castle- gar,.Nov. 7, a datghter- ‘Yes..... 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Castl Angus McPhee, vic president of: P&PWC.who shared the room with Mr. Craig, has charged: Pat O'Neal; ; western |; regional organizer for the rival International Brotherhood | eam iadivaled, >» Tuseday ie not, as had earlier withdraw stom fe Central Kootenay;-Regional ing ent, “rtnntecl a motion was mado io 9.40, away ay uit the ‘aisthet puna. es councll mee! Poli aise ‘trict that planning would be incorporated into the region- ai structure at some iuiure ape ‘a. et of ct nee which, Giatset mies ith the pumner, er’ in the resins dis. still. maintains the reasons VOL. 19, No. 46 A provisional _ bu one thi + Mayor. R. °C, chairman | of the: finance 'com- mittee, revenled: at auesday's council of Pulp, Sulphite and Paper Mill Workers, with ‘being be- hind the bugging. Shown here with his back, to:the camera Sloan; Local No..:1; | Others Read 2 Deseribed by ‘schoo! 2 t Jim ‘Lamont as‘ the ‘largest ‘best appointed ‘between | C: nd Vancouver,” the SHSS band- room’ completion: was” announc ed’at the Monday. meeting of the* school: board:~~ ‘The § $58,000 addition was, scheduled for final inspection by the enticton architect -yester- "the building committee also teported = “the: expected post- Christmas completion ‘of the, six- room ‘addition to fer) Twin Riv; ere. Ele lementaty: Sl 5 astlegar:; yong tl was ‘censured by board ‘members ‘for the non-appearance of promised ‘sidewalks ; outside the school. yy | ning of ‘the board* meeting { at | about’ the | 4 to 10: mill: jump 1 to ‘absorb, improvement : costs. = The present. town rate’ is 14.'The increase: would jump it: to: 22. cil ‘does “not anticipate ‘the past two wn * has: been “keeping a hold “on “its lation | as ‘a ‘town’ count id: chairman of: the: ee ‘estimate an works committee. ~ Chairman ter. Jac. ‘Mrs... Wall F obson ald the building: report most .° che erful-for: ‘who po) tent to leave. it at “That -. $He suggesed a at of fi ther facilities ind Robson but this. was. tabled un’ of | cost e. 5 much straight 1 ‘loss Arn ro 000: on’ bond: :sales <:when debenture: been prepared ‘for’ Castl mm th ‘ for’ Castlegar anc indications are the'1967 mill Tail will be increased by more than} would: Maddocks, |: rate || 0 Steal [Je 7 Count getting the mill rate before .1967| docks. rocedun jeaday me the y_meeis bit- law. e, Mayor Mad- edia | eeereeene 1988, by ! rat > scale i represent more, than tien two' mills ohare’ is 3005105 which’ is by.’an approved debenture. fal and 80, isva a iil: | in.the’ convention ‘hall: and ‘in’ a the “hall in’ the the inquiry. ‘He ‘added: ‘Two! or: W. B. (Bud): ‘going to rush ‘it.-I‘will’ proceed ‘with all’ ; Premier Bennett ordered. the inquiry’ after: private investigat- Hits : In] Ottawa on. Wednesday of room’: off: st Hotel, where the: P&PWC. was holding | its ‘convention. ie last week, Solicitor-General Lar- ry:Pennell ‘called ‘for a. full re- port. of: alleged ‘RCMP. involve- Ment ‘in “bugging”. the conven- additions. Fyisaged for the. ho: oo ite ‘increase by it: hospital; mili fate is 107. mill} tion and-the:room: of its_preat- \chers refused a ‘7.8 naar cent inerease ,suggeated by. Concilia- a’ period = during which town |. B.C. Hydro has sens gained: for tax support of this or any ‘other. ar school acl facilities on the far ‘side Tt was ae noted, at ‘the. begin: a’ letter ‘enquiring « money *.:: supposedly ! avaliable poney, Hydro had‘ not’ been yy Hydro pte on page seven) % vi has given'‘a standard ‘answer‘for counteraction of rising’ costs: ceomeanen of a, district muni- ‘Ths is: not just a.theory ot jegar . mayor.: It is vocated ‘by minister of 1; Affairs “Dan Ken Smith, t egar satisfied: with / Recreation Saint time eee e ‘park ‘de ent Ald. 'V. R..Coo! town cha sere some. bu ig here,” sa! Mayor R. Maddocks. Council «: felt. di which, it was meeting, ha yelep the park When it roposed Bs PB eee ‘Lake water rights were given up: by town. council so eit bad a a of recreation ere. 1 and: according ee let Cours little needs 'to be-done, to. make area: & ith’s ‘as Roy Brough: mi | ; _, baring the past three months the ‘ovation of a district mun- lelpality to Bie a wider. tax base. But, . Kinnaird village } finance department | ‘and. Mr. are C.:Maddocks and |: -board. ated. to :cost the taxpayer 8 | $112,000: and -the-board ‘was: of- fering only 3.6 per, cent. year’in arbitration. the ement was a figure between ‘closing: price teachers. were tasked “fe 146 per'“cent. scale ; increases, tee estim: per le increase, sais Gerry Schiavon, chairman.of the ‘or | teachers’ negotiating : commit- e deadline ‘meeting last i onda 6 moon tinned through -un- discussions came hot and heavy on into the small hours of the morning and official arbitration. : ffered is stele nares ntan half, eee per :cent, increase: ori le- manded:: Local Seachers ‘want the‘ same increase as the: Trail district: teachers ‘g ve sa. ent out: of * arbitration, een though, me law any ‘settle- Trail:. parity: demai ould cost ‘the. taxpayer: an oe ote ee than E day between’ 28'an gs Castle of: any ty facets; and. aes received Hs council ‘at its seeding ‘Tues- “note! lege, the airport, the rtist the railroad, iad, the (Col: Col-| ti DI whi settled for: 9.2. ‘per. cent,’ ind severally ‘reprimanded by. b IP. , dustry’ and. local hi dro ‘pre, ‘y fects. Town Gets Report on Airport P 45° Gastlegar council-supported the building’of garage facilities at. the Castlegar. Airport and Jearned'a lot: about: the: opera- tion: of: ths field’ mn: Tuesday night. 3 “R. ‘West invited coun- cll aan wait until spring before accépnig: an, earlier invitation to-tour:the remodéled- airport. He told council up to 1; 500 movements were recorded at the —a con: siderable increase:over the pre- vious ‘year.’ ‘Mr. West noted he ‘expected yet higher traffic at the airport with larger: planes ,becoming a | regular. feature. -To this e safeguard the public. ment now would have to through these men have’ visited an arbitra: ard, ‘ i jovermment and the’ by po met to ‘ willl be ‘a road’ over hae cor feted; Arrow dam. And rp road will be public, ict 2: its meeting last Avletter m= Keenleyside,: chairman of ‘B.C. ro, ‘told: ferry; commi investigator Jim Lambeth, the. im crest.road would bei ‘con. nected'to the highw: ay at gar by a yet-to-be-built: a: gon the west shore’ of the "earlier: ‘Mr: Lembeth : reported: ‘that, regardless -,dam road’ the Castlega: : Robson ‘ferry should be on otherwise the. town was kely. to be 4 > by way Tas dam would he longer than via the existing road over: ‘olum bia and. Kootenay‘ dent,’ Lioyd Craig, 49, who. sled West. Kootenay Power: and gr to] lations: ittee, sal a yester: Light Co. came in for its second |! "The “situation is disgrace faye continued’ the* mayor. all write to the Public Ut Commission, for.advice.«° Gorse ‘told: the ‘council 18; ‘ughis were nonoperative in the’ town boundaries... The lights: atop: Sherbiko hil, ..which - were’. the cause of original complaints, ‘have ‘still | not “been: fixed and there are | eehe $0, 10 lights . out.on Colum- ave. power, company, which | ¢, ‘rents the lights to the town’for $3. per month per are says its equipment has been tied Creek ” Kiernan Expects No Immediate Development Of Parks at Syringa Greek and Sheep Lake. ;Development of * Syrin ga Crest and other jakesids areas at’ Texas Creek on Lake for provinielal park devel- and conservation iY but opment, were no action is expected in ‘the im- mediate satan ie A from . Recreation r Minister Ken Kiernan told Cast. that an area has been selected for sevelopment tat’ Syringa for. major park develop- ii by the 4 But the minister went oni to ly in the posi- tion .to develop one of the fore- going sites. In a number of cases unfinished works, too, require up on the Kinnaird the -lighting because’ the: poles are now too high for the fire de- eee | Bartument to to. cop Council is concerned’ about | ~ e: with. B RC. "Maddock com- mented. Mthat there “! Other “ites named /in- the minister’s : letter.‘ were ~ Sheep Lake end a bench of land near Thana “has been purchased before . new , works are begun. “As soon as our budget per- mits we will initiate another development in the: West Koo- tenay. Nea Ta ‘Christina