12 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 7,.1963 Wani Others Attend 1 Celgar is to be contacted to see if the company is agreeable to’ having municipal representa- tives from possland, Warfield, xin pollution control. Comm. Frank Richardson sug- gested at council's mecting Tues- day night that representatives of the mect with Cas- tlegar council then it meets with the! company to review odor and tlegar council on the subject “to see what we could bring forth with SAVE — $ $$ — ON Pre Inventory Clearance SPECIALS One New Armstrong Gas Furnace: Highboy (80,000 B.T.U.) suitable for up to 1000 sq. ft. home. $160.00 One Gravity Gas Furnace suit any smaller home. Auto- matic controls $120.00. One Used Teco Gas Heater, Automatic controls wf Ther- mostat, Al condition, 30,000 B.T.U, $62.00 FREE ESTIMATES FOR IN- STALLATIONS OF ABOVE IF DESIRED, SMITH'S a = NUT PUBLIC NOTICE Senior Citizens Meeting Mar. 8, Friday - 730 pm, Games. = = =I Kinnaird Ratepayers Assoc, = Regular monthly meeting at = K.LS,: hall Thurs., March 7 = at 8 p.m. = E SS =I = HLC Teen Town Dance At Arena hall on Sat, : Mar- ch 9 - 830 to 12.30, Adm. 50c each, Pulp Meef|" regards to that obnoxious odor." Village chairman Aage Syl- vest repeated that the 1962 council had agreed with the company that the matter would be reviewed af- ter a six-month period and not be- fore hand, He said that at the meeting, at the end of that time, Celgar was going to report on the success of ‘the equipment they were installing to alleviate the sit- uation. “The ‘smell means it's obvious that the ‘steps didn't succeed,” commented Mr, Richardson, * Mr, Sylvest sald he can see the purpose of such a municipalities only meeting, “but I can't see the effectiveness’ of it.” He said .the first intent of a‘aix-month recess should be carried out, while, any other intention should be a separ- ate issue. When Mr. Richardson suggest- ed that no action at this time on bnoxious odors” disregarded the OES, x Sale March 23rd at Legion hall. : . PLUMBING & HEATING 61 CRESCENT 8T. — PHONE 3401 — CASTLEGAR, B.C, of many Sylvest said that no one could say he hadn't ‘done a great deal on the subject. Mr. < Sylvest then instructed the municipal clerk to see if the company is ‘agreeable to other municipal representatives attend- ing the meeting expected to take place in April or sony May. The Dayton 6473-A “Safety Toe” OUR MOST POPULARSTYLB OF SAFETY STEEL TOE BOOT 6” - OIL TAN UPPER WITH NEO CORD (OIL: RES" SISTANT) SOLE.‘AND'HEELS, MADDOCKS Kinnaird Guides and “Brownies Skate Sat. Plans have been made to hold a skating party for the Guides and Brownies of Kinnaird this’ Satur- day evening from 7.30 to 9 p.m. This is to include all three Brownie Packs and the Ist Kin- naird Guide Company. There wilt | Sul he no charge to the Guides and Brownies as the cost of the skat- ing session will be ‘paid for out of pack and company funds, Eorenta are being asked. to tion for theie girls to the arena and to pick them up. McKAY — To Mr. and:Mrs, Barry McKay’ of Castlegar, March 6 a daughter. / MOODY — To Mr. and Mrs. W..J..Moody (nee Gail. Seaton) at Royal Columbian Hospital, “New ; arch 5 a ANY MEDICINE THAT WILL DO ITS JOB IS POTENT — so LET A SPECIALIST . “HELP YOU SELECT THEM, We're never too busy to help. When it concerns personal health and prescription service, we're anxious to be of assistance to you. Turn to us for. complete pharmaceuti- cal aid. We're never too busy to help. Casilega i ee R. E. GOULET | Comer of Pine & Columbia Phone 365- 3911 | One Cent. Shoe .. SALE: -MEN’S - LADIES’ - CHILDREN’S SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY S Buy one at REGULAR PRICE and get an extra pair for only fc STARTS WED., MARCH Gih Over 5000 pairs of shoes to choose from and to be cleared from our ‘stock. = * N Marjorie Hamilton, , fornia. _MACARONI, A. Trenonte & 0. COFFEE Nabob / 59. STRAWBERRY. JAM Nabob 48-02.) Qig PLUM JAM Nabob 48-02, .. PEAS, Nabob FRUIT COCKTAIL Nabob 2 for .... A7g PORK & BEANS, Nabob 15-0z, 2 - 19 GRAHAM WAFERS. Christies ...... 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QUALITY. REPAIRS IN CCM. ‘BICYCLES ‘Delux Imperial wl uno RAMBLER COASTER BRAKE MODEL © i Sunicr, Juvenile end Standard ......... 8465 95 ‘WE HAVE A LARGE SELECTION OF: BICYCLES ACCESSORIES SUCH AS _ TIRES, ‘TUBES, BASKETS, LIGHTS PEAY Tan ‘a ee | fossroads of, the pouene ye ik CASTLEGAR, BRITISH. COLUMBIA. HURSDAY, MARCH 14;°196335) 0) 10, CENTS, PER COPY: oSHSS ENTRY in the West tics! championships ~ purecricnt with Oglow Bros. Build- ing’ Co, \!is null: and: vold without the: approval | of the: inspector: of, municipalitics,”, council; was ‘advis- ed at Its meeting last week, .; J.,D, Baird, ‘deputy: inspector 7 : pi RAE ONe The: Village : of-. Castlegar's of ‘mui ieipalitles, wrote that. ‘be- | must; recelye.‘the fast inipector “Cook Suggests - Centennial. Group For. ‘Area Project. Casticagr’ council started the heels moving (at its meeting “Inst ‘week to set up'a suitable ° project to; commemorate’ Canada's centen- R | nial which’ is being” celebrated ° in Kootenay and B.C. ‘Nelson’ on} Saturday: ‘are. these -nine’ local ‘lads coached.‘ by.'SHSS teacher Bob Jeffery. They are: back row, Olaf Sorenson, Garth Rizutto, Gary, Leveridge, : Mr:: Jeffery, middle row,’ Graham Baird, Del Newman, Bob. Deptuck, “Gordon .Gemmill, :front. row, . Mike Sookachoff and: George: Pereversoff. — Castlegar News Photo tént’of the’ op! ‘| move: the. Sostillty of speculation. ould be* on this ‘lot.in case. it 5 received various ine ‘on a-yearly basis and: app. ed“by the ‘chairman: ‘Village’ chairman Agge Sy! said he’ will appoint “a‘count presentative ‘at .coucil’s next low Bros: Build ing ‘and \ asked suggest. names” of ‘citizens at’ ‘het time’ to ‘serve ‘as. the: other sit members of: the ' committee.’ and= ie: beenc enterd’ into’ oes to the provisions / of subsection 2: of sec- tion 464 of the municipal act. The nd; PARK: BAROMETER * : Columbia Cellulose Co.Ltd.’ gave and ‘will match: your contri. $1,500° bution dollar-for-dollar to another $1,500, ‘Make your : donations: now at the Bank of Montreal or. Can: adian Imperial erce, ferendum ast soon © with ‘consideration g inspector of E In, Front. of Hom } Castles gar. esident appeared “before: council’ at ‘its. meeting -last week ‘to. protest: the | dumping ‘of He sa .| Bray onthe street ing front :o! (OS Alex’ Nahornoft of. 7th ‘Ave. said: the: gravel: was’ “not: needed” and, asked’ “How long ‘is: that’ ave- nue, going to’ build up?" Works supervisor Norman’ Mc- Nabb answered: ‘I felt: we were the ‘village now: has“a large duane tts ‘of good. gravel ‘and’ is using doing .him a good :turn.'? ‘He: said | -Comra, George carr made’ the requestiin a letter read| at. council's meeting last. week, Mr. /Sanswered (that “It he-has said a ‘lot and aird’s letter |. village coun:| rks in British Co- ‘ing .extended ‘one ‘Ma: yold without | ci nnaird ‘Any pees expansion in the | Castlegar area by Columbia’ Cellu- on‘:world. markets, ‘Paul said - yestel In an exclusive interview with the Castlegar News, Mr. “Marshall added, however, that shis. company, didn't build the first pulp mill: in B.C.'s interior “and pay the’ price ‘of being a’ pioneer ‘without being :| Prepared to take ‘advantage of that Position.” Vo He ‘paid that his company has built into : its’ present sawmilling and pulp mill operations: here.“the basis ‘of future expansion .and.when markets and other circumstances warrent’ it ‘we'll be ready, ‘willing inthe Arrow.Lakes region.” (00:1! Marshall was in town with here and at Nakusp and:to present: “| a $1,600 cheque to-the Pass Creek: & Parks-board to help in the develop- ment of the park. The company has also. promised to match: dollar-for- dollar, another $1,500 worth of don- bisinesses; >» Mr. Marshall, who is no stran- ger to. the Castlegar, area (he has sd-here twice each year ever since 1954), said Columbia's saw- mill ‘and : pulp mill here are .the most :modern in. North America: “|He''added::“There’s nothing big- ger-or newer to date. ‘We're lead- ing the pack.” He xaid: the company’s pulp mill here. is. turning. outa high quality: product’ which’ is enjoying a: favored: position: in world mar- ‘erations «can “No enterprise of this nature ean exist’on unskill- Me Ma tleger area “A developed ‘area in} 23-7, which we. pioneered in the devel-| int opment of pulp.” :, j He said “he is impressed with the enthusiasm ‘and initiatives; ot local.people for shall, president «of: the ’ company, 5 and able to Increase our operations | J ‘Mackenzie,’ chairman of the | f :| board: of. Columbia‘ Cellulose Com-| pany,'to: view, company operations |, Jose: Company ‘must ‘he dependent a kets, This ‘has made. it Possible: to]. “ina ‘a. reat Ba Jabor”;‘upon’ which Columbia's : op- |.” call. ations: made by local citizens and eee as the Pass Creek Park’ rand he said such’ dnitiative guarantees the fur- down fo see 2 the road and one time ‘when I..went | down: you” were igh your curtain’ but “1 peeking throu; you ‘didn't:come out’ go I left."**;. Village chairman ‘Aage Sylvest sald be: -had viewed ‘the road’ wit ‘Nahornoff ‘and poe ae Promised *-that: the a council: would: view. soon, adian Legion: Branch ‘0: An‘ in- teresting film be shown called “Survival inthe Wintér Woods.” This will’ be). followed bya ‘short tale given, by Mr. Hugo ‘Wood on - Coffee will be served. 1 by the ‘Ladies of: tle ' citizens : committee. the | Sopow. terete | Comm. Thorp, for ‘In justice. to the. report and Sopow ‘wishea ; now: to continue operate ‘his: water: syatent ey § | to be’ most” wo: taxpayers: who agreed | wil ¥ has been forwarded: to Winnipeg ting: data: assembled ‘by | * 1 tae chubend wall bo judged oa ie ‘ sd we in. aris Studied at Robson think | ba, and ‘Saskatchewan Soroptimist gar’s nominee, Terry. Dalton,' be- came. .Western Canada’s “ultimate ~ | choice, and, with another Canadian af canada from: Quebec, ‘ represent: ubs. = “It will ‘be ‘recalled with ‘some| ’ -'| local pride: that. ‘in 1962. Castle- Canada, in: the North “American |: ; Robson vile wecaeed ‘Hall, set ‘A. steering committee, under Jim Leamy, was eet up to Probe. the’ problems: of. im- Provement atic at order 't to'set 1% ‘meeting toe consider setting = serve the. bon area ‘was tela Be Sunday ‘evening in’: the’ th Central .B.C., ‘North West B.C, the. Fraser Valley, * the, Oksecem and East and |-West integrity, ‘worth and ability...» 21 ‘offers two cash “awards of $2,500 “each ‘to: the young. people considered by the panel of: judge rthy of the title ood | Citizen.” Candidates must ‘be grade 12 leadership and integrity. ‘Substantiating evidence. must accompany ‘each ‘application /and each applicant ‘is required ,to, sub- mit. an essay on . the: topic: “By responsibility as a’ Citizen—in the family, in: the community,’ and in the: Work nt Z *o8) When the Castlegar, Kinnaird, Robson Clubs investigated '-; Miss "| Bernick’ ecord of service ‘it = found ie to me impressive, graduating: students and must have | # a record of. service, dependability, | NEW “QUARTERS for Kootenay. ‘Auto: ‘ Collision hav> been. built ‘in the: Sherbiko. subdivision and ‘are now iu use, Here Steve Urieck, owner of: the business, stands}: ;, front of: his one ‘with: his modern | ‘tow. truck; and“ fibre-