CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 8, 1961 KNE Safety Film Draws Crowds The introduction to Celgar’s | public school students bya member KNE formal safety program, May |of the*company's industrial ‘rela- 26, saw pulp mill personnel turn|tions department, All the young- out in force to the introdtiction and | sters were asked to “Remember the showing of the KNE motion picture | Yellow Flag” during their summer “Knowing's Not Enough.” holidays and live and play safely, Last week the film was shown In addition to the film, the to. Castlegar, Kinnaird and Robson! pulp mill has sponsored an essay Shown with one -of the glant|son and Aléx Brokenshire. — Cel- banners are ‘Eugene DeLuca, N. A.| gar Photo Scott, J, T. Hegeman, G. D. Mathe- a Petition Sent DAY TO N ‘ nen, Ww. OR K Castlegar council Tuesday night Boots heard a petition algned by 22 per- sons and businesses calling for “Im- mediate action to eliminate the de- Plorable dust condition existing. on Crescent St. due to the heavy trans- port trucks and steady stream cars to and from Mitchell’s Supply.”. The petition also called for business section from Crescent Gt. to the overhead bridge, “The traf- fle on this part of the No. 3 high- way is.a constant flow with. each ferry load. and the Celgar employ- ees, This dust condition has: been-a yearly nuisance ever since the In- Jand Gas Co. installed their pipe lines.” ”_F, Stefonluk, the first’: signer of the petition, «will be advised that since. the petition was submitted Crescent St, has been oiled. ‘As for the request that the unpaved strins along the highway be oiled, this Is not done throughout the rest of. the village and an exception cannot be made, New Molel “6 and 9" Tops ° Is Planned ce A ‘There is’ a possibility that a at M-unit motel might be built in Caer Castlegar on the property located sabe ene between the Arrow Motors and the etc. Co-op Garage. John Derzy, owner of: Arrow Motors, wrote a letter to Castlegar council Tuesday night seeking in- . % on building ATE AAT PUBLIC NOTICE | YOU CAN BUY SENIOR CITIZENS AN €sso Me oe aenia ger ot | “AUTOMATIC” the Kelowna convention, FURN ACE. FOR OF LY: Kinnaird Improvement Soci- $10.00 ety. “A night to remember.” -; : ROSE BALL =") AMONTH Attend the, Rose Ball-tomor-" CALL LEATHER & CORK SOLES oll = ‘ow night sponsored by the FREE! i This space 1s free for service clubs,° women’s auxiliaries, non-profit. organizations’ ‘and community projects, P! 3401, HEATING YOUR EQUIPMENT DEALER PLUMBING '& =e SCENT ST. "— PHONE 3401 — CASTLEGAR, “Bc. = “SHA YARDLEY AFTER * SHAVING LOTION has the-cool, crisp tingle and manly scent that improves oiling of the unpaved strips of the} contest for public | school ‘students in the area. The students have been | incorporated in the Purther plans which have “been e program will be asked to write an essay on the to-| announced shortly, as the program pic “What Safety Means to My| progresses, Family." Prizes for the beat essays Remarked: one person: “There’ include a portable record player, a| is no doubt that safety is expected transistor redio and a flash cam-|-to take a front seat at the pulp ymill.” | wives Attended the KNE’ program :| motion picture Pulp mill manager Eugene De- Luca welcomed the group, iategaues ed the new safety prone to thi Over 600 employees and thelr Opening, ‘The groups saw a film on Columbia. Cellulose's ‘logging ‘and mill operations as well as the safety “Knowing's Not Enough.” — Celgar Photo ~ Mrs, Dalziel: Attends Maple - . Leaf Course . only woman from. the Gastlezar District attending-the' Maple Leaf training ‘course held at Camp Rory at Patterson is Mrs, John Dalziel. ‘The . course .attracted Guiders from all’ over BO. A. EREMENKO & CO. MINCED BEEF, 3 ‘Ibs. $1.00 39c © FRESH. TOMATOES, Ib., |. AVACADOS; "éschi y' CUT UP FOWL, Ib., . FREE 5 Ib. bag of Sugar with “any order over $15.00 STOCK UP’ and’ Don’ a AAs our RED & WHITE SALE good until duhe /10th*” FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS FOR RENT "REMEMBER FATHER on June iath.. MEN'S. ‘CASUAL SHOES LOAFERS. Suede or Leather $8.59°- $8.95 pr. OXFORDS Suede-or Leather $7.50 - $8.95 pr. . WORK BOOTS “made by PARIS Safely Steal Toes “Oxfords - ‘Boots PYRAMIDS in Suede Biack or Loden Green $6.50 pr. MEN'S. CASUAL SLACKS Flannel ..in » charcoal grey or brown shade $10.95 to $15.95. Dan River Cotton Cords in beige, green or . brown: shades $6.95 pr.- Men‘s SPORT, JACKETS: Men's SPORT SHIRTS ° >; Summer’ patterns $5.95 -- $7.95 _ White’ Terylene © Short, Sleeves $3.95 Long. Sleeves pec. 31 $5.95 Celgar the company’s aims | ‘nd objectives. —Gelgar Photo - Safety co-ordinator Alex Bro- kenshire commented on the safety record and after introducing ‘the film thanked the mill personne!’ for their excellent “support in the past months. — Celgar Photo - Production manager John Heg- eman “asked ‘that everyone ‘support the safety ‘program’. and thanked the group for thelr “interest and attendance, Sald . Mr... Hegeman: “Safety must: come: first end) fore- dost: coed \Célgar Photo COMPLETE Polo Shirts ...... ‘Plain Shorts... 2.2... , Checked. Pedal Pushers eee Blouses to Match SA SA EP, Site a ot on _ FOR FUN = SUN. LINE" OF WHITE STAG ~ Plain Pedal Pushers os wiiecn fo teee anbjers’s | heeldcessrach $5.95 «$4.95 $3.95 “ae ae Colorful Pedal Pusher sete 20... SPECIAL STRAW HANDBAGS: $1.98], aay were Regular $36.56 : PARTY DRESSES: Nylon chiffon’s with taffeta ‘underskirts and self: ctinolines Regular $25.95 & $26.95. - ON. SALE ON SALE /$21,95 . $26.95; i Sede our lee of bathing suits, Sea: .Queen by . Silk Knit of California " Columbia Decision Is ‘Due by the Fall” Decision on granting of water. licences for the Columbla river po-. ister Ray Williston’ sald-Thursday. Williston was ‘ellaborating on a reference in‘ a:Vancouver speech the day .before to certain problems storige ice cube tray, butter Pee : and gucectable. crisper,. magnetic: door p32.t" dal diréctio: Roy: Tipping, highways department nen in ‘the: Castlegar: Distric “Mri Tipping: was. his praise of the work done by high school stu- ; shown here’ in the ‘first and: secon tures. Mr. Tippirig is shown. second from left in the ‘third-picture along with Wally. Hubert, Paul. Thederahn and “Ross ‘Defoe oid “in: ced ‘4. ft, deep att, the Space. between the 'two-rows to hold‘back the rampaging” Columbia . river.“ The fourth picture shows the bags'rin -place- at.‘the height: of the flood. Note the”rocks ‘placed. on ‘the ferry slips: in: the third picture ‘to! hold: the slips ‘in place. The final ‘picture shows: the Castlegar which was in use’ 20 hours a‘day. during ‘the flood.'For.four hours a day.a passenger boat. the.M.V. Columbia, plied between’ East and West ‘Robson. — Castlegar News Photos... :-. tern. entrance’ to Published Every ‘Thursday at. “Thi “Crossroads of the ‘Kootenays’” ij VOL. 14; Nop 2480 8 ber CASTLEGAR: BETH COLUMBIA, THURSDAY: : JUNE 15, 1961" 10 CENTS PER COPY AT COLUMBIA HEARINGS _ _ Chamber. Wont t - Support: Nak. sp | ‘The Castlegar Chamber of. Commerce voted down ‘a move at its last meeting to back a Nekusp- sree ‘brief to be presented at ‘ Meencing ‘ hearings ‘‘expected bi be held in Castlegar this sum- mer. on! developmient plans'for the and prepared brief and let comp- troller of water rights Arthur Pa- get know that. the Castlegar Cham- ber backs’ the Nakusp viewpoint. _- Chamber members. Lloyd Ack- ney and: L.-.V.. Campbell spoke against supporting the motion, say- »:-Ghamber, Waldie said “erhere’s no use in us opposing the High Arrow dam as such.” He sald that: it would be better to discuss with Paget: such matters as relocation, compensa- tion, repiscement, of” roads and clearing of lake shores., “Brecy effort should: be made to see that the Prosperity ‘of this are ‘opposed High Arrow dam but “it Members - want; to. see’ the .Colum- bia”, deyeloped .then perhaps © the members would have to. support the dam“ ‘since. the| B.C. government has teen such. a strong stand on:it. “Are we fustigoing to-be 6 Ie- ver for. the. provincial government the | to see that: the Colimbia ian't de- he didn’t believe the U.S, would agree to any change in the treaty “at this late. date..:.!./-We're just wasting _ our. time. saying we're egainst High Arrow.” ” Yarlier in. the. meeting Mr, ‘Waldie’ said ‘that’ the’ hydro com- mittee had“ met.'and decided to make -no'.formal “report. to the Chamber meeting as to. what should be done’ about.: forthcoming ' public hearings but had decided instead to ask the meeting -for instruction on the subject. Be. Speaking “personally,” Mr. Gastlegar Ready oh ss With Mosquiices As soon as conditions are sult- able, mosquitoe spraying will be carried ont in; Castlegar, Gounelt decided this on’ June 6 after" it heard: a report by works supervisor;;Normati McNabb that “billions and. billions. of mosqui- toe eggs” are floating on water in flooded ‘areas ‘of the village. “The ‘more ‘mosquitoes' we can Kill, the Iess_we'll have to con- tend with,” remarked Comm. Wal- ter Thorp, As scon-as. conditions are suitable the old: fire | track veloped, he cor pictured: here: High ‘schoo. principal iW. ‘council’ are by Brown, and new, flag. while: others are, from left to‘right;* treasurer’ Marilyn id Tony: Dalton ‘hold the Markle, . athletic representative , Jim’ -Fo ice-president ferry: Dalton;|* M Tay! returning. officer John, Pinckney,’ seer “Diane: ‘Hay: to th -| wood and Ali il. e Kinnaird ‘vlttage coungil will’ ‘meet with the pollution’ control “board in’ Victoria di, Monday to -discuss -the village's rater, supply. , i The‘ “meeting. was. arranged | by rs | tive of the Peace River Power De- D. Kinnaird fo Meet Pollution ‘A’ méve to have ‘a representa fe lage en and Comm, G, 8, Rust will fly |. to_ Victoria Monday for the after- ; [lich said the’ meeting ‘is Hoctne c The Columbia river continyed its slow drop, going down .30 ft, during’ the past: 24 hours.- - Reading this morning was 92.89 ft. Yester- red morning, the reading, was 3319 ‘The ferry has started to: oper- ate for ‘passengers .on uring hours, “driftwood permitting.” 1; Hopes to put the: ferry in operation: for ve- hicular traffic today were ended by. the slow drop of the river. DA. Over. 35.13 {t. The’ year 1948: peak was 35.06 fh, Peak. of- the flood was: reached Saturday when.the. water went to . truck’ will = coat’ $1500, Plus $500 “for “a partial ‘reb ‘Water Usage “4 -. Felt fo he Too: olligh in: Village Decides Council ‘Most municipalities have ‘trou. ble ‘with thelr domestic water sup- ply, because there isn’t enough wa- ter. Castlegar hos too much water. “In fact controls are going ‘to have'to be brought down to contre! waste,’ it was decided at ‘councilis last meeting. “+ -Village ‘chairman - Nn Pd ‘Ogtow told council that ““There’s‘no short- age of “water in the ‘village by’ ‘any stretch of the Smagination’ “put there is,. ‘considerable waste.” is leading: to. _ | Comm, Rust will'do “our very best” the largest stages in our fight on this probletn.” As a result. of the meeting: con. tinued Mr, Loeblich,:the Village. will know whether its’ problem. can be |.¥° handled by the Board at the present time or, whether it is a long range problem that will take 5ta 20 vests to solve: The chairman sald ..he and and ‘asked ‘council to. back them in thelr. actions and decisions at -Vic-, “Ea ‘other businéss on pollution Mr. Loeblich ‘said a river: pollution control committee has. been setup}: under. the t' Co. come into this’area to discuss that project with the Castlegar Chamber. “of Commerce faite: for want of a seconder at’the Chamber's meeting last week. > * Chamber, member: Pred. -Pres-. moying that the Chamber Peace river, development “warrants more consideration than the Col- < Ay ig_ something that Weak see Rep ‘fo Speak Here | sentative inte the area. but Because the: suggestion bad cangis. se meeting unexpectedly. = Mr. of the Peace would see mining and ‘smelting’: industries ‘and putp mills built, in! the north.,“These: are’ go- ing. to create’: permanent emplo; ment,” he said; while the Colum-{' bia will “create employment: bene- fits during construction only.” “An ‘increase’ in northern popu- lation, -maintained Mr. Pressacco, would greatly.aid B.C. agriculture. The speaker. said that the Peace “on the overall basis Municipalities ‘and- he’ ein _aitend the first meeting of) the on Saturday evening in Nelson, i < Mr, Rust reported on ‘a. bifl ‘on pollution -introduced’ in’ the” House of. Commons by We does merit consideration” and mo- yed that the Chamber invite a re- presentative to a Chamber meeting “so we ‘will know what merits it does have in reference to the two Herbert Herridge. making it a crim- inal ‘offence to pollute streams, The pill, sald Mr.’ Rist; is” identical to ge ‘introduced by: Prime Minister pumping, »: On“‘the® biggest: day’ “recently, over 700,000 gaflons of water were pumped for use by village paces ;When he sat.in oppos- FLASH ition. a * 7 Means~ to _be- Comm: George Carr to cut down on the use of water include:-an ad- ditional levy for additional‘ sprink- ling; no open: end hoses, some sort, of‘ a/usage charge’ based on pro- Perty size, and the possibility of allowing only one: or two sprinklers to & hotisehold. ;The blast heard this moming| has -been, ‘Identified as a Jet — ing the’ sound barrier; - : Sgt. J. F. Betts of the loca mn ROMP sald a check was made. with the Crescent Valley ROMP “detach, ‘ment«which reported seeing: the: jet ‘MP Rewer; .. Pressacco sald it. was ‘his weiter ‘that | the Peace should be Blood ‘Donors Clinic. Monday “me annual Blood Donor's C nic sponsored yearly by the Castle-| gar Kiwanis Club will be held Mon- day. in the ‘Legion Hall, ‘Times for the cilnic ‘are from 1.30 to 430.and from 630 to 9.30, Kiwantans are predicting the big- Best. year yet in number or Pints {-: } of blood given. ; at the time the blast was heard. any shave! Soothes razor, that water rights ‘comptroller Ar- bees heel thur Paget. should be able to make $1.25 and $2.00 : - ee re eae Heat tf : : Paget -has the authority “under : ts . the BO, Water Act to decide on applications for ‘water licences, but he soa conalser d@bjections, residents have seiteatea -uteny about plans to flood the lakeshore. YARDLEY § Castlegar Drug ¥ ‘pic shows the. ‘buildup of shown at its peak at the ‘ferry in‘ the third ‘pic: ‘day.‘to::;the road: near Pass Greek ‘to allow vehicular traf- jture:where the David Thompson memorial is ‘seen : anving fic ‘to. and: from ‘Robson. ‘The Columbia river is halt under water. The fourth Picture & shows’ the ’’ flooded R.-W. Chalmers: home at: Robson. whil the last: picture shows; two: of the flooded cate gar homes, — Caters News Photo. :