CASTLEGAR NEW, Thue, November 2 1974 Letter to: Editor ASH ir Sir: ‘Those money:- cacy i chers are at it’ againt, How: : The Weather “Indian, Summer" lingered és almost to the end of October, as ‘This warm flow of air tent i the Arctic} air’ mass, which ‘ithistime of year, entrenched fover, the | Northwest \Terri- les, The’ weather was phe- Li "year: iH Heetaived a 10.68 per cent increase for 1974, Vam aware of People in ‘this “organize ‘and run ‘clubs’ after’ for October te Monthly records broken were_as follows: ‘nt ‘Temperature:, high, mean ‘maximum—this year. 60.6 de. (grees, 56.2 low, ‘mean. im—this year 34.2" de: grees; ‘the : previous’ was 34,7, set in’ 1972; monthly. eari—this year 47.4 degrees, he previous was’ 46.6! degrees tin, 1966. hours above normal, the month- ily precipitation total 2.92 inches al and the/mean : ‘tains allowing very. weak Paci- (fie storms: to drift across the’ recl ipitation this year was 15 ‘we have’ measurable 'precipita- tion, while the previous low record: was six days in 1971... Sunshine: Total hours ‘re- “corded this‘year was 198, while the previous high was 155. een Is The total : schoo) board will not talk $0 Us| at the local level.) |): The ‘board's refusal to negotiate with: us hurts. me and pi fit There was'a flu 'y lof excitement up at, our, schoo| last give up my. raya to talk to: parents, I help organize and run clubs on my lunch hour: I help school [s out. I meet students in the morning,'at lunch hour:and ‘after. school to provide extra help. I help supervise dances on weekends. I help supervise school activities on weekends: For these efforts I receive: ‘and expect’ nothing: from’ the “board ‘inv the ‘way of:extra money. I do, however, expec! changes in: my: contract. This. ‘year this board will not do this. How, many other: workers in this community draw ‘over- time, extra-time: off. or some recognition’ for: working :abov and beyond the call of duty?\I: +, would suspect most ‘of them do. As‘a teacher employed by by the board of School District No. 9and you the taxpayer, all I ask for an honest 100 per cent effort is a willingness for,the board to”. *: make minor, changes ‘in my, contract. '3 is too. much NAPKINS - POTTERY. - RECORDS DECORATIONS | Pine Street end Columbia ‘Avenue ” Phone 365-7813 9. am,.to 5.30 p.m. Fridays Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. ry. 2 noon to 3. p.m. and 6 to 7 p.m. Hours: 1 Mr, boos so ta ee ne i. i nse me in pa ep ns ps ea po We first “Invitational Meet". It was ‘a’ gicls' vlleybal 4 tourney: and ‘eight’ tedms bat. tled’it out, “neluding 6 one,very peppy contingent from Ka loops. All. West, Kootenay Jun: ‘tor Teams.(16 and under), were invited: The action was fast and furious and the finals‘saw three Nelson teams ‘and',the/Kain- loops team’ aN vying: place. ¢ fears “Tote -the eventual’ victors; were certainly: ‘des: champions, Our’ gir’ gold uniforms. They. tried hai But ‘they: had ‘ai few. jitte _ Everyone, thought th extremely’ ‘good sports ery and ex t' hosts,” sparked the ‘complote overhaul: ing, of our students’ council: - set-up, Ho was dissatisfied with ‘: the previous feel: Can Cel Aas ear Quarry ayment on. pe 16 Canadian Cel ‘ile an | ¢\nounced ‘It: will ‘commence: pay- ing'a regular. quarterly divi-> dend with an initial payment of five cents per share on Dee, 16. Can- Cel president and ing that! It did ‘not: provide meaningful’)\Jearning.)/and doing’; situations | for ‘the 'stu- dent body,as a'whole. We'have’ told: you how; teachers and students thrashed out ‘the whole matter. and came up with ; an entirely new concept: Ithas been’ an eye-opener to us all, This.is what: Mr. Grant (council Sponsor) ' has to, say: “The first meetings: were held: t , on Nov./6 Sand 8: representatives present. ‘They. were extremely successful from: the point’ of view: that ‘debat was vigorous and thorough; and that participation wa: lent. Several importan topics ‘and ’'deet chief exec officer” Ronald ‘M. Gross said 3 the perm commencemel dends, and thoir, eported. that‘ potential long-term’ earn: ’; Ings wil be sufficlent to provide for’ rn\:for,’ shareholders. Jas well ae the!) funds for. necossal res investment in ea te , dividend policy: on Tuesday, of! last week,‘ that / the! directora 5 itend to periodically review. ie-quarterly dividend(rate, taking into account all demands mpany ‘cash flow, Gross ‘slated S°0The company’ earnings, performance during the first’, nine months of: the, year led: directors to the consideration ¢ per share. The'firat ‘quarterly divi dend ‘willbe. paid! Dec. 16 shareholders on record on Noi cal idiyidend leclaration ine ate TIME TOGRIN The best way;to make ‘children aware of the value of money Is to borrow some of theirs from: them. ted) funds required, for; major, capital, expansions ,which now are unde intensive ‘review. were; impressed’ with th wail things ; had \worked: Sat | tice sessions in home root god ys”, did an excellent job with he eats,’And Mr, Gerrand and words or less, can part of the world. for, 8 to one ounce. In-C. the: bargain ‘is. even better, 6 cents for up to 2: it increase of-seven per cent in“ mail ord. throughout the Peay RIT TI Ly; ARSE SS ifn aber FOR SAVAGE. the’ éxpression ‘of views, fant arity with terms like * ‘guorum’ uf ‘owners to keep their’ gas tanks x ‘as full’'as, possible during ‘the.’ winter months.-‘The:B.C./Auto- wal ke ‘Association. says this tion. He.was the one who got us to abandon’ the, idea of having ean ithsigra I. There are 20. ators Tete t g HO! ALL YOUR FAMILY, FOOTWEAR. _ Phone 365-7025 — @ Welcome for the family ALISO wt : ‘reeent enquiries about the state [several highway) improve: D'Arcy-has issued the following. condensed ‘progress’ report ‘on. certain projects: of: figeneral The. Nad ‘and foal ‘major. ract is ‘expected tobe. let in: as possible to the :affected “citizens, 1) Castlegar curb and’ ed_in' Jate:summer to H. B Contracting. Some delay. had been allowed because of the CPB, {25°20 CENTS PER COPY. should: remove’ moat ofthe fly-ash’and carbon’ fallout from the hog \fuel-fired: However, reduction of the ew ‘recovery ‘a » boller:to supplement or replace the existing one. The direction and: timing: of such a) major expenditure'isia corporate: ; e _\ decision: made’ only’ after: consideration’ of tectinical ' market factors, and Mr. D'Arcy 1 ‘world ‘market utlook: for Kraft: pulp can‘only : ste: at Tarrys Eleme i: Park and Sil- ccur due to. such as forest es hi in} the. “Accrowdsof:‘ more than’ 160 persons’attended |the meeting. council will ‘als : means. of;al vial a take and: Lam sure, will’: be of; much! needed *help ‘in if “overcoming .som Tsent: prable A‘Special mecting of coun- cil was called Tuesday night for the consideration of three by- ‘laws;' water rates, sewer. rates anda bylaw for the control of subdi sions. >The latter ‘in. its present draft:form ‘is: available ‘for .' serutiny, by interested parties ‘al City: Hall. ~ a) etch plans for e School ‘are: also being architect.\"5 to'be' carried ‘out ‘in: 1975.) his work has been award- terior: Sheet (Metal c°) Magazine. Castlegar Library is really hitting the map! The delightful ~ . photograph of Richard Evans at the Robson branch ‘opening, which ‘appeared ‘in the, Castle- gar News,and sub ly’in ‘These names will be pub: » lished in this paper just prior to, Christmas and will extend the donors’ season's greetings to all their friends and <. This method’ of exch: ging ; local’ Christmas greetings. the B.C.L.A, Reporter, has now turned up‘on the: front: page Feliciter, the Canad in Library. \ been: p for: s years and appears.to popularity, each ye: