CASTLEGAR NEWS, Friday, September 5, 1975 CITIZENS OF THE YEAR were named during the Labor Day celebrations at Slocan City with the honors going to Mrs. Jom Patterson and Henry Gustafson shown here with Slocan 8; “Gane Nor Pht _” (continued from page 1)” existing tills, we need mini- mum guarantees of wood sup- ply for the same period of 21 ears from the production start-up date. These g Bihan: tees, which should be subject to renewal provided the provi- sions of a new agreement are fully mot, would be in’two ARTS COUNCIL The Cestloger endl District Community Arts Council invites. applications from INDIVIDUALS and GROUPS In this area’ for grants-in-aid for ortistic enterprise... 4 Closing date for applications — September - Torms, area and volume. “Bince a project of the type and scale assumed will fully’. utilize’ the defective, decadent «and overmature stands’ within the TFL and elsewhere in the region, we eed guarantees of a fixed rate af stumpage appro- priite to the nature of the weod supply and to the ‘costs ‘of oxtreting, transporting and, +P “In vow ofthe high levets’ of capital cost snd annual ~ interest cost, maximum incen- “tive would be provided: by.» fixed negotiated stumpage rate -. in effect over the life of: agreement. As in the case ot ‘area boundaries, we see some possibilities for a after 4, an initial period. 73.41, 1978. Phone Mrs. Unda Wood. 365-5779. “During this period, how-, ever, we would prefer that the Back to School Children’ s Chevamis : 100s... 2 Bottles .. ‘Vitamin ’ c Ser Chewable Tablets‘ 100 mg, 250s. .....2.:, 2 for. REDOKON Etfervescant Tablets 10: TABLETS .. ALL DAY/ALL’ NIGHT’ ADULT Multiple Vitamins + 100's. “1 Botiles o oe See our Flyer-in the Store: for more. SUPER REXALL SPECIALS School Supply:Sale Continues’ ° . Buy Now and Save! © port : Telephono. 365-7269 + ducts company, rate negotiated be flat: fixed, riding over and under the price and market cycle, rather than allowed to fluctuate year, by year.” (Stumpage is normal- ly based on the sales ' Brice of! Products.) CanCel suggests that the - stumpage and TFL boundaries“: ‘should be fixed for a minimum ; of 10. years. It asks ‘that | sbouindaries be fixed by legisla: ‘thon, PW algo. wants the'10-year fixed stumpage to apply to: those from whom the company buys fibre to prevent “artifical. Tropes what the fixed stump- So age level should be. CanGel ‘suggests that re- gional boards could be used to plan ‘and’ integrate : forest re~ source use, It expresses con- cern with the lack of certainty in the industry’ If it'isto be allowed to grow further or even . maintain its present stature, £7 The company. also’ say: that with the present complexi- ties of the stumpage appraisal system there fs no’ guarantee the operators can’ or will recover their ‘costs. The brief suggests that until a new pulp mill is built at Castlegar, export of surplus pulp logs and residual chips sho lowed. CanCel says it regards .° {tselfasa partner “and no more than a partner” in forest products and forest manage- ment enterprises. with. the crown, “Yet like the owners of the ‘resource, we have our requirements and we, too, have our price.” Itsays it regards domestic stabil fo period of uneeriain requlrement..“As a forest pro- can live with marginal to’ moderate rates of return, or.we can live with “uncertainty” in’ forest Photo Collection in City Hall Displayed: by Mid-Oct. Photographs of all persons who served on counell for the Village of Castlegar, ‘Town of Klanaird, Town of Castlegar’ and the Interim Council, will be ready for: idielay. in City Hall by tol mid If 2 ‘This was reported by Ald. Audrey,\Mocre' who, together with Mayor Ed, Mosby, serves ~ on the archives ‘committee, At the last regular council meeting Ald, Moore also sub- mitted an archives report’ re- cently presented -her by Craig Andrews who firat approached the city to set up an ‘archives, taken up’80 feet, of ahelf and is made up of 23 volumes and 91 boxes. see The Kinnaird collection oceuples 20 feet ‘of ahelf apace . andis made up of elght volumes and 11 boxes. He notes ‘eat the collec. tions are sparse for the early’. years, but some of the material does go back to 1948 dealing « with oth former towns, ‘Ths papers are housed ina cool, dry room at Selkirk College with’ other: important Kootenay: documents ‘and ‘are available to students of history. ‘and others, \“They are to be used only “on the premises,” he sald many important papers from the early days are lost forever, The exiatance of this depository. should prevent further such loss. Ald."Moore said she was “Impressed with the work done, “it Is a tremendous collection ‘and a tremendous’ amount of work,” Mayor “Mosby stated that the material was all ‘indexed ‘and could be referred to much faster than when it was stored at City: Hall, “It isa far better place, for these documents than’ in our _basement,”:he sald. Local. Court News In court’onWedaesday of last’ week Judge: I. Bruce Josephson ‘heard ‘three separ ate charges of minors in sion of liquor. In each ‘case the fine was $35, Minors who Pleated gaily to the individual Vergina Bush, Jase William Lazsreff and. Karl Ronald Zar- chikoff. : ee ce Mario-lachetta pleaded guilty to a charge of, consuming Miquor in a publ fined $25, oie ty a “pleaded guilty toa oy when heappeared before Jude, Brian Zimmerman pleaded sully to a eharge ol driving Horna 9 hina : ited from driving Castlegar District United : James Arthur Rutland pleaded guilty, to a charge of driving with a blood alcohol ‘count over .08.:He was. fined $250 and ree from driv: ing for one month. esr) 3 Btephanio Ruth Allan of“ consuming I liquor in a public = -Place.'She was fined $50, - rt’ Tuesday. Paul Seta Dixon pleaded guilty to! a breach “of his © probat lan. He _ was ‘sen- a tatives ‘months in: Sail. also placed on to Tun ‘concurrently with his jal ny senten Es _ MITCHELL sath Ho geil: Appeal: Formulates Campaign “—Ceontinved from page 1)... loeal people have a very ge quality of life in the community,” ‘dckerman or Mrs. MacBain. 1975's. campaign for’ funds Mrs:/MacBain had very high praise for the degree of comunity spirit tn this. dis: tric, and felt that because the ‘There will be 30 miles of. ew. Toad ‘surface on’ arterial ‘Mghways' ‘and secondary ‘roads when paving projects currently. underway are completed, \ accofding ’to’'Rosaland;Trail MLA’ Chris D'Aracy, - /‘Resurfacing on the .Bh Berry: Paulson Highway to’ be completed by Inst weekend and work will: begin on the’ Celgar Road early this week, sald the MLA‘ Paving, will continue: in, wanes during the second Septem! rae nomads 3 willlog to ren ‘up with: hardship a discorfort.::, Today that changed. Trailers, arenes s eatnpers ae 9 A melike, “comfortable. ae convenient as staying ina motel ‘or hotel: They ‘also have atts tay here, any: time, aot be as mug. as) the roverbial ‘bug in a rug. me; trailer: or: camper mot : ceanpg as elaborats the baer venice battery,”-110-volt: out- ‘or propane and bol pow § enough food to feed a awe I red this ‘week: w Fu enituib Polish’6, 5 oz. size’. . $1.19 } Supbr: Stainless: i ak Gillette. Razor Blades pkg. of 10$1.48 4 ‘son pkg. of 30. $1.98 Aacuod “2 'for 69c i ai'ta ‘ee Re ver Dog F Food ‘. _ Empress Brand. Fruit Drinks 8H: tn Your Feny Nalghvoroad Sfewny, Sr Sales’ in Retail 'Cloantifes Only. Post: st Cereal. nec ee