12 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Aug. 20,.1964 Residents from Two Areas Against Apartment Proposals (continued from page one) present traffic problems would be multiplied, Mr. Moran answered that he had his clients’ assurances that the necessary parking would be provided on the apartment site while acting village chairman R. C. Maddocks noted. that'a build- ing permit would not be issued SOQUEL UNITED — CHURCH OF CANADA. Minister: Rev. F. H. Willey — MORNING WORSHIP — Castlegar: — 11.15 a Robson: — 10.00 a Ist and 8rd: Sundays Come piyorshipy Leave ma unless adequate parking was provided. The Soberlak request was ¢hen tabled pending Messrs. Mor- an, Sidoni and Aitken getting to- gether to see if the objections against rezoning to allow apart- ments could be resolved. With regard to. the Shkwar- ok application, Oak Street, re- sident George Guimont told com- missioners that an apartment would lower the values of pro- perties in the area, Gerry Archi- bald told commissioners that the 50-foot-wide street is dangerous, particularly in the winter. mon- ths, and that traffic on the road is already excessive. . An unidentified woman dele- gate said there are presently 25 children on Oak St. and that . | most residents had chosen that area because of its quiet loca ion. Mr. Shkwarok said that al- LL MMM MA MT American @ EFFICIENCY @ SAFETY @ DEPENDABILITY @ COMFORT SMITHS OVER A CENTURY OF “KNOW-HOW” BY American Standard brings you the gas furnaces that need no sales gimmicks THEY BRING YOU BUILT-IN: INSTALLED -TO B.C. 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The others ‘are in business blocks or are converted dwellings.” Mr..-Shkwarok said apart- ment dwellers “are not second- class citizens and have a right to live ina nice residential dis- trict.” He commended the cali- bre of homes presently built on Oak St. and said his building “will -have character and will Blea ‘with the area.” Mr. Guimont responded that seven: ‘apartment units have moré cars than if one house had been built on each ‘of the three lots, He ‘added that if nurses are™'tenants, more cars and younger drive ers. will use the street than would otherwise be the case. Mr. Guimont said Mr. Shk- warok’s.: intention’ “is strictly y gain; ours isa home." iy * OUR MOST POPULAR STYLE OF SAFETY STEEL non MADDOCKS ‘| Leo Bosse's urging th The Dayton _GAT3-A “Safety Toe” 6” - OL Ti WITH NEO CORD (or, Ree SISTANT) SOLE AND HEELS, To this. Mr. Shkwarok a EES __A. EREMENKO Sad Co. 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Entire cabinet. rust. and corrosion proofed ‘with :duridine. Heavy double: a : skids hold cabinet rigid and -easy to move. i One year full guarantee plus 4 years on...” the compressor. Five year complets food spoilage -pro- | GET YOURS NOW. Provincial Library,’ . Parliament pull dings ¢: Victoria, B.C.” Dee. 1, 31/87654: Published ‘Every Thursday, at “The Crossroads of the eee SVOL."17, No. 35 CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, AUG. 27,) 1964 10 CENTS PER COPY "Rezoning Not. Proper? Only’ Three Votes: Cast The posalbill “that, ‘the Te- zoning: of) the'\old Co-op ‘sto: property - jfrom: Tesidental to he means that “eoundll: ‘should be instructed to place no signifi- cance'on that fact that the Co- issuance of a trades licence for a pool hall was done in contra- vention of the: p mmuntelpal act was raised. this we In‘a. Meter: to the inspector ‘of municipalities : at Victoria, with’ copies to Castle i ‘council ‘and'preas, former re chair- man. Aage ‘Sylvest sald ‘the re zoning “was carried’ out \“‘at: a “non-regular meeting attended by only three of our five commis- -sloners.” The municipal . act, . notes Mr. Sylvest, “appears to clear- ly state that. four’ of: our. itive commissioners are” op store to: the e original zoning.” - Gastlegar to Take ~ Qver Operation. Of Arena Here . take over the arena and its fare and; Sporate the fechlt approve any Tezoning proposal.’ ° The former chairman then asks the inspector of municipall- =tles to pilviss Castlegar council if this ‘1s indeed. the. case,;.::3 (Mr... Sylvest: has’ also vfen council that ' “The ° official _records, have’ th ‘ proval of two thir of council’ as‘ required by ‘the ‘municipal act, On. the basis of ity: would: ask |: ‘that “an 2ppeal against: this :re- .| of the net debt. decision to reaffirm its motion of last Dec, 20 to take over own- ership ‘and. operation of ie arena. The Project Society is’ to make known ‘all: the debts he curred by the society on or be- dicat ie village is‘ prepared to look favorably on assumption ‘The Project Society has writ- ten the willage that it is prepar- -ed. to. assist, .with the orderly ‘transfer of responsibilities for the arena from ge. | will aldo con- ieipalities that, h to. coun- “alder the establishment are van oe COLUMBIA @ @ RIVER DAMS @ Con. tors.of :Vancouver ‘were low jompany $3, ne firms took out sper the" job: but’ only: four: tendered. ‘The ' contract 7 ing last week, eau made. a 3 fore ‘Aug. at and council has in- 1 6 society tot ie thi for some years |. as e: ry store, prior |" The Village of .Castlogar is |’. equipment © from | the Project |: th wel system tem. The! ze will be no'strike this ‘year. in. the. Celgar,jumber and Woods divisions. * Woodworkers and employ- ;ees in British Columbia's south- ern Interior Tuesday, accepted a conciliation i Gene. hourly for 22 at trade- smen by Sept: 1,:1965, tutory: holiday n Boxing - D: e report also recommend- improved seniority and job post ed three weeks: vacation after ings, J job evaluation ‘in ‘plywood five ‘years’ service ‘and: four and weeks after 20 years. Other im- plants: gnc Program.” *Uworkers ‘an: across-the-board ar ‘cent ‘hourly; pay * ‘increase ona three-year .contract. :; Jack Moore, regional presi- lent;.of the. International Wood- LC), an- men involved hada: -made! by. con tion: officer R. Penticton ‘Tuesday night, :the In- companies “reluctantly - to ‘accept the conciliation offic- -er’s recommendations.” - The settlement is equivalent e to: that reached earlier this sum- mer. in the northern interior, in-1. lustry..” . Wants a ‘Blacktop Bylaw “The Castlegar Developrient jeecelation il est the Vil- prepare a blaektopping| Selaw for presenta- nto’ -the, ratepayers atthe ton: time as the Proposed $108,- ‘This was detided at’a meet- ing of. the’ association held last in tor*Romeo Gouilet_re- ae of highways crews IE, 1. affairs, |: pe artoe to'the group on-a meet- ig held with commissioners-cn before’ Castlegar eis sppentes 4|an° sapertment a e200) tion and on behalf of'a pool hall : {cllent;: told ‘col the matter of: parking in the ‘vil- Gan Find Moran ce Moran; who - ap meeting :Jast week ‘on behalf of ning “applica- te loners: that the: standin, y joke ‘amongst the Bare ira ity. at Nelson * and is that he can be:found re-} joint mia “at any Cater coun- to seek cil meet eeting.’ is ting is ects. He es f dto: meet. swith the of 4 by ies of signals on:an Sir le a long signal indie: -danger is‘over.-:: Castle; legar council’ ‘shoul ‘a hire a hall and invite the whole ‘community. , take part in’cor ‘cil discussl, “This. as “the. crypti ment of Comm, Lorne Zinio who invite everyone inthe’ have their say. Pla ‘a giant Labor’ Day. children’s an with?a‘ dance’ for. the: adults. in the evening ‘were Kinnaird ‘council at rict. uni eing invited to take part and it-is hosed that e. affair will become an.annual ao me traditional Labor x Castle-. ? ind. Kinnaird “when the é tesa council Laletter. re- quest from Castlegar: that he eat meetings: with the two villages: ‘ page.) ; Village chairman’ Con. Loe’: blic! Id. his council tt night that water was struck. at. BYPASS. ROAD «aroun: 8! partment of municipal : 6 Assoctated. Engineer WKHU.- of this ‘fact. “at Tight shows con- uid ae on | hind. the ‘Fornelli ‘farm, ‘Cre’ 1 hot dozer: is ‘shown here. pushing a 20yard serapet, fo help it load easier, and faster and Sonat "s:tires. There are’.three: scrapers, = bulldozers, a grader and.a compactor. -at work on the project.’ — Castlegar. News