Wi CASTLEGAR NEWS, | mhursday, Nov,’ 25, 1965 A Rose Balween Two Thoms: Everyone Wants to Adopt Castlegar- Kinnaird Nelson News In what appears to be more an an out-and-out attempt to a growing 2 assessment plum, ng Ci Trail is: pressing for the ¥inelusion of Castlegar- Kinnaird in a. greater Trail re- gional district. : Such a proposal shows com- plete and utter disregard for the wishes of the Castlegar and Kinnaird councils, completely dmnores the best interests of re- sidents of the two villages and shows absolute failure to com- prehend the purpe) urpose and prin- ciples governing the establish- ment of regional distriz:s, ‘ Sound reasons in favor of the: inclusion of: Castlegar ‘and naird in the Central Koote- ia "Regional District, along with Nelson, Slocan Valley municip- alities, Nakusp and others, are almost too numerous to men- Hon Night 6 most pro- Tired? Slugetsh? Feel Better Fast When you feel tired, al re all drag Little Liver aie Gentle, sure Carter’s Little Liver Bulsiave been ei Gonadlanet 6: ‘oh tin’ pill’ contains * Garters See ggue liv “liver: lates the liver Seis it flowing Seely. Aids the functioning o! system. Esnes awa: wat red, pose, glageiah foal fooling. Hel : #83: _ next eae ws ft Carter's Little Liver and feel better fast. Carter’s Little Liver Pills, only 49, minent reasoning Yes with eco- ies Castlegar and Kinnaird are unalterably allied economically with the Beneral Central’ Koo- tenay Regional D! lor industries are‘unalterably ' ted to the area for their raw fea material sources. The new highway system al- ready under ‘ouatraction and nearing completion in:many in- stances, has already-and'in the future “will even moreso, im- prove and expahd communica: tions between | Castlegar. Kinnaird and‘ other: sectors’ of the Central region. “When construction’ of the| & Brilliant Matis highway into Kinnaird is complete, travel be- tween Castlegar-Kinnaird and Nelzon el be. consigeran ly fast- er than It must be remembered that that NOTICE Effective November. 30, 1965, the “Qld” Cascade Road between (Christina Lake and Rossland will be maintained '16.4 miles West from Rossland to Sheep Creek; and from Cascade East to mile- Persons using the road between these points do so at their own risk. By Order ‘MINISTER OF HIGHWAYS A. E. Staite, - District Superintendent, ° Department of Highways, Rossland, B.C. November 9, 1965 istrict, Their | for and | 02 why th the allocation of Castlegar-Kin- naird is not something to settled by a battle between Trail and Nelson, for the larger mu- nicipalities are certainly entitled to no more consideration than are the smaller ones, It isnot) just the people of these two ages who will be ‘affected by the greed certain Trail: interester b but the | # people of Creston, Riondel, Sal- mo, Nakusp, Stocan Valley and Kaslo as wel Nakusp, at the outset; made it clear that it was uninterested in any regional district jet 10| 8 Arrow Lake School District 10 ‘was included. It is just as vital Castlegar-Kinnaird, for. it al to m this general area that a} ¢. a Trail Times e ‘minister has respond- ed to othe protest and we are to be given an opportunity Friday to. make a stand for a’ Greater Trail regional district with boun- daries which make sense, Deputy, municipal -affairs minister Brown is to hear our ry in the course of meetings to which all of the affected mu- nicipalities have been invited. firm and logical: Let us remain , absolutely to ver know. Chances’ are the boun- darles were ‘laid’ out bya civil servant who never saw the Col- umbia Valley in his ufe. le. We have ‘pothing: against Grand’. Forks-Greenwood.. and the Boundary people. We -wel- come them as neighbors: we are only too pleased .that' the re- routed Highway | No. 3 ‘system places : Trail ‘and: Grand’ Forks on'‘one another's doorstep, 80. Kinnaird area should be includ- ed within a Greater ‘Trail '‘re- great deal of its local erive their raw ‘materials. It is clear, really, that the area encompassed by Sena District 10 is a:vital key tothe Central Kootenay al Boy te Dis- trict setup ie and Aan obvious ren A month ago, the arbitrarily placed ‘cactiegankir naird within a regional district centred upon Nelson, and attach- ed the Boundary country: to! 0! Rossalnd- pray hat led to this ; if th “| tiches to include part of Grand | E Forks-Greenwood within a Ross- land-Trail Ferlonal district, that’s, | a L rleat, wi But eran ‘Forks remains cantlegarannala, howeve! is-an area’ only 18: miles'nort of Trail,.an area whose. people, and.fortunates are ‘in cabl entirely ‘unsound. Raat co eurther than ‘this, Castle- ‘Kinnaird were, :for.years, a Soumitory for Trail workers. .To- day, however, they are mature, responsible communities and no longer. just an economic plum tobe battled over by Trail and Nels on. is nothing less than am- ‘dane the sudden desire by the Silver City element to take the two ‘villages under that’ city’s wing. Trail has never, at any time, given any financial . considera- tion to the Castlegar airport that has been entirely. support- ed by Castlegar, Kinnaird andj -. pri Nelson. A proposed toll-free tele- pohne service between the vil- Jages and Trail-was defeated by Trail voters, Trail interests were ‘instrum- ental in having the Kinnaird- Salmo, highway 3 link postpon- ed. There is no valid argument existing for the Trail ‘proposal which obviously in‘ conflict with the: ‘wishes of councils o: the. villages. It is obvious, too, that Trail’s thinking and planning has. not rended beyond: industry:: Re- creational amenities-are ‘an im- portant Part, of. any. regional Tiatrict and-Trailites have, for many. years, been allied.:recre- ationally with the Grand Forks and Boundary areas. ‘This’ borne out by by the heavy use of such recreational: facilities | as Christina .Lake® and offers the general: area, by residents of Trail. ‘The fact that many Comin:}"" co employees reside in Castle- gar-Kinnaird shows nothing | €27! more than that many of those employees prefer the many ame enities of living gs is} to destroy the tissue. It is some han | your Four Winners Watching: Ads . Claimed $5" Each Four district resid have ne- always; have been and always will ‘with those of Trai We are joined bya highway which carries’ a tremendous vo- lume of traffic and is in itself a’major planning: headache in the solution of which both com- munities * must ’ participate. Since the days c oe river boats, each won ‘themselves $5 so far: for spotting their names In the: Castlegar News.” * ‘Each week:a new name ap- pears In one of the advertise- menis on the full page spon- sored. by elght [ocal’ stores. ave to do to win the itch for. your name to appear: between" now and Sree +. does appear, ust pi one the Castlegar News: and sheave for $5 will be matted to Ps “far; winners have been Mrs. 1. Davidson, Mrs. Jesse Helfer, R Ceccont and R. A. D. West. Most winners have claimed their’ prize within a hour of fee boys starting: their de- iveries. . TB. Germs Begin. To Destroy Tissue : When séeoulosis”, germs gettle ‘in ‘langs ‘they: “begin time before they do enough da- mage for the body to show symp- toms. By the’ time symptoms: ap- pear, the disease is moderately advanced... « Chest X-rays detect -tuber- culosis while itis. still in the early stages and can be most effectively treated. Free chest X-ray service is supported by Christmas seal dollars. The “| rest- developing: when he pisces then highways, the area peste the con- fluence of the Kootenay and Co-. lumbia’ rivers has been, Trail country. Castlegar-! Kinnaird was built by.’ people’ employed | in Aral and, B the jaein a ed Pop’ yy people deep: ¥ volved in‘ our heavy industry, people who shop here, seek me- dical' service “here, have f connections here — people, in short, ‘who belong here. When the minister est: ed his regional district tion, he expressed the tt that the new type of tration would: catch peopl terest because people wanted to have a greater say in local de- velopment. chances of such inte- two such. economically discon- nected areas.as Trail and Mid-. way-in the same planniing pot, are’poor to say the least. ‘A far more logical approach a uni- The only sensible a} proach to regional service ict con- stitution on'the west side.of the Columbia | river ds to include Castlegar-Kinnaird within boun- daries .encompassing Rossland- Trail, and we believe the deputy minister, once he has examined the’ situation: more closely, val RITA'S: HALL FRONT: ST. TONIGHT - LT A 2 Ec G ‘LEGION MEMBERS Kiddies’ ‘Christmas Party LEGION HALL — SAT., DEC. 18 - —2 p.m, Children’ 3 to 10. Years: Inclusive Phone ‘One of Following Numbers Before Dec. 5 J, LECKIE R.! WADEY. C.: PEPPER, 365-8389 . 365-7193 365-5443 ©. “For . Crossword Puzle™ Answer Seo < BOSSE’S . JEWELLERY Ad, on. 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At ‘the “annual of; 0: the Kootenay-Columbla Scout district held recently at the Le- elon Castlegar, a new in Hall in slate of officers was elected. This included president, R. W. Whittaker, secretary, ‘a, ttaker and treasurer, al Bate. A district council was form- ed with 10: members to help with administrative duties. Frese at this meeting was guest ‘speaker J. S. Miller, re- gional” Brecutive of Kootenay- Boundary’ Scout district. He hole that, as usual, more lead- needed. é' following ‘address was by. Distict, ;Commissioner .: Calderbank, Since \ my: aj peintinent as district commissioner ‘in spring of this year, I have eit to grasp the difficulties and pro- blems of the district. My’ resl- dence in Canada, which has been | in legar considerably Jess, -has not made the task any easier. With- the eople here tonight,:I could not have tak taken ‘over: the duties members, Scouts, Cubs, and: Rov- er leaders, and’ of course: ‘not the least. of all, the very select few ‘loyal members of the dist- tict executive. I would also like to take this opportunity to thank the’ sponsoring organizations for their: quiet but vital assistance when called upon, and ‘also our many friends in the commercial world,” without whose financial dates very little could be lone. Mrs. R. part of the year, solved the greatest problem Un- der Mrs. Martini’s enthusiastic lenders, and with the help of Yr: willing workers, the scout- per and: cubbing was very. satis, lea- um support, and also, assisted me a great deal in car- rying out my duties. They had very little experience when they started, but, tackled the task as-a.whole. Not only as the dis- trict. commissioner, but also as a parent, I would like to express my. grateful. thanks to tini and her never for all their Tn” ‘scouting and| cubbing asa. a le. had‘a-very 000: ears This again was large- Bi xs ‘efforts ly due to the in Trail. A blish the $100” TRADE-IN The to Central Lm Regional Dis- trict has already been made. Castlegar and Kinnaird coun- cils do. not want to align with Trail. Are these people to. have nothing ‘to say? Will they have to follow’ Trail’s bidding? Are they to have no control over their own destinies? Given a fair chance to main- tain their own autonomy, these people will have, eventually, a third major Kootenay cornu if centre an ey know HY it is. certainly doubtful ae Castlegar’s Business and Professional Directory to effect this ‘by. placing “the entire matter in a referendum before the people. This is not foreseen. st ARROW LAKES INDUSTRIES LTD. TTT Tantlegar. and District's HOME. CRAFTS: and © Residential. Electrical. 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TAG S-A-L-E “STARTS TODAY (THURS., NOV. 25) ‘THROUGH TO TUES., NOV. 30. hues WITH yaw TAG Car Kits; HO Railway, Art Supplies, Models, Racing Sets, Starnes and Many Other Items - for about one year, and in Cast-|::.° out the ‘assistance of many ‘of | ¢ 8 ett ‘Saturday to. meke wee . | with such: vigor, that it has had | Mr: -| quite an impact:'on the district 5 QU B |<. For Velvet ‘Smooth Ride: a DI1100 3-Speed, 6-cyl.,. their t! help him, I would like to thank him on ‘behalf of myself, and the Scout leaders for his stout efforts and ‘hope that he will carry on the good work. Robson, ‘under the able leadership ‘of Bob’ Waldie, again had ‘anot! nee successful year. As with all the group committees, they have had their leadership thored th but:so far; have wea- hered the storms very satisfac- torily. annual’ organized efforts have’ all been very satis- factory, particularly their father and ‘son -pienic, to which I was invited and enjoyed very much locan’ were unable “their. Scout » troop, h leadership ' diffi-' ed tl cess rae year. I-would certai thank him for all his ef- Mrs. D. Hughes, Ph. 365-5503 id Mrs. M. Simyundich home at ‘Vancouver, ' Mrs.::C. Mayr © and infant]! daughter:.of- Nakusp left Mon- day after a week's visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Tay- Jor. Mr, and Mrs. T. Garvey, for- three ‘children’ Shaun,’ Charlene and Paige, now mare their home in Woodland Par! Master. stots Hughes cele- | a brated his fifth birthday Monday ata qiet luncheon with guests, s. H.R. Hawkins and children ‘Melvin, ‘Jay. andit Colleen. £ Whilé in Vaiicouver Mr. E. Bailey ‘attended: the wedding of his niece, -Miss ‘Susan Coffey. The -ceremony, took: place: at |the: Anglican: church: Vancouver with the ‘reception atthe |Ad- miral Hotel’: in* North * Burnaby. A> welcome was ‘given :to Mrs. 'T.” Garvey, her many neighbors ‘at’ the home of. Mrs. Firman. Congratulations to Mr: E. Bailey whose birthday was. last Friday. : «- Did you know? = When stitching sweaters, plastic tooth- picks instead of ordinary straight ins are. i ideal to hold seams ‘in GIVIL DEFENCE Civil Defence. will give more attention in the next few months to: development ‘of' light rescue. From point of view of peace- time emergencies this is a high- ly desirable move. Two D1000 3-Speed - 6-cyl., ig" WB Pickups : For Rugged General Use: 119” WB. Pickup .D1100:4-Speed, V-8, 131” WB. Pickup “P1100 4-Speed, 6Cyl, 119” WB, 4X4 Pickup: | D.1200 4Speed, 6-Cyl., a tol. Now is ihe Time To Write Lelters To Santa Glaus Hey Kids! sure your. letter getting right to Santa Claus at the North Pole. Just write your letter to: “Santa Claus, Care of Castlegar News, Drawer 490, Castlegar, B.C.” and we'll do-the rest, Your letters - will :be »pub- lishéd'’ in’- the’! Castlegar - News and a copy of the paper will’go alr. mail: special-delivery direct to Santa Claus, Don’t forget to remind Mom and Dad, though, | that your let- ters must be mailed to the Cas- tlegar News so that they're re- celved 10 ‘later noon on’ Monday of the week.in which they should appear in the paper. ola e * Dear Santa Would you please send us some : “CAP PISTOLS” and “GUNG HO” war outfits because we have been very good boys and we brush our. teeth’ every ‘jday and polish ‘our shoes’ and dress very nice all th Dear. Santa Claus; : years old. I nine would ike to "have a two way, telephone, and Bendable Midgs, My sister, Carolyn is five years old. She would like Bendable Barbie, and Budding \ Beauty merly’ of Edmonton and Y thelr Vanity. Here's your chance ‘to en- |i il a. nm, to 10° p.m Specializing in’ Steaks, oe -«* Home Made. Pies and Rolls : bal a4 i canoe OF ALL AGES : ites He - COFFEE, Nabob ‘GRANULATED. 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