8 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Sept. 3, , 1964 Comm. Hughes Answers Thorp On Water Bylaw A MeCULLOCH 2+. Useful in so many ways! Ideal chain. for. farm, woodlot, ‘campsite, fight construction, and tunicipal use, Economical direct. ue ‘me lightweight, compect powerfal loop scavenged engine, tour shoe safety clutch, farge air filter,’ alt angle cul, ang other extras. Available for as little as $40.00 Down * SERVICE CENTRE tui Dear’ Sir: Mr. ‘Thorp's recent excur. slon into your columns is a pu- plexing reaction to the best in- tentions. of council with regard to By: No. 255. llegations of effrontery. and: Alcea the intelligence | ™ of signatories to a petition are not usually. lightly made by' professional .enginecr ag: another, and I have examined a vain my utterances 9 the past weeks with a view to acknow- ledging shoe shortcomings.» What I did‘ say was this: “I trust that those signing this pet- ition are fully aware_o! thelr ac: tion ;and «have: ascértained’ facts ts prompting them. to do so.” this deliberately because i felt that petitions are frequent- ly signed on a mass hysteria bas- is without due regard to the per- tinent reasons ‘for a particular | course of action. It is common. sense to inquire fully," before appending one's signature. . This bylaw is extremely im- portant to "the residents of Cas- tlegar and it would be a com- liment'to the work: of. council more people interested. them- selves, as Mr. Thorp does, in the detailed iinprovernents and the them., tio! Mr. Thorp is correct in say- ing th that the cost of the addition- al ballot is:a min tively minor one, to be but from -his wealth: o: ie facility se the, Munlelpal Act for pean ot enting improvements to a self- Hquida ig utility:and the full protection afforded to the inviol- | able virtues of democracy. Throughout, council has con- sidered’ this section a facility for, not an imposition upon, the electorate.’ ‘As a previous. water com- thissioner, Mr. Thorp. is edly aware of the'sole source of fire. protection: in the Sopow subdivision, a.1% inch diameter stand pipe. A fire in this area could be the source of a con- flagration that could menace or even envelop most of the resid- ential district of Castlegar. e Alexander: S., to the position ‘of manager ‘of Indust: | rial, relations. Mr. Brokenshlre joined. tne} company’s Celgar pulp’ division |. here in 1960 after 20 years with Consolidated Mining ands Smelt in; company in Trail. In felt that the supply ton and. | 1962 4 Prince a rela pulp division as the S syste op and the “fire protection of our ent, relations sup community were lated. The purchase, supply and replacement are in the order of $14,000 which could ‘only be ac- commodated in the existing re- venue over two years, provided other improvements were allow- In his new cap capacity Mr, Bro- Vancouver’ head Pottice and will provide guidance and: assistance to functional heads, division ma- nagers. and, ‘industrial relations Superintendents in labor rela- ROBSON SUGIALS Mrs. A. Sanford, Ph. 365-5883 Mr. and ton Brown of Alleston, Ont., were guests recently at the home of Mr. and 8. K, i f “Mrs, J. Heslo) spent 10 days at Toby Create visiting .with her daught id - son-in-law, a irs, S,-Pasin, Mrs,.'Pasin and her infant son Marc are pre- sently in Robson for, a short vi Don't Toruet to purchasg your tickets’on the Castlegar’ & © District Sportsmen’s ‘Assn,’ ‘Raffle to be drawn’ Sept. 7 for. the Jollowing prizes; 1 — Tete Gote 6 Rifle os .3 == Philipson ieegaal ie Reel All b Gok milat'be tired in prior to Sept. Sth Also ; don’t forget to. purchass your membership ticket before. you shoot that trophy. CASTLEGAR & DISTRICT. SPROTSMEN’S ASSN. _ 2:35 Mrs. T. A. Dawn Lynne and. Jamie returried 0 on Sunday. from a‘ two-week vaca- tion ‘spent ‘visiting with - rela- tives and friends at Viking and tee Alberta 8, J, Porter are Foal aialdaging at Radium lot Springs and: intend to tra- vel. over the Rogers.Pass and down through the Okanagan ~_ RENATA. SOCILS MRS, M: ROHN Mr. and Mrs. Bon Krug and sons Don and Ken of ‘Trail Spent a few. days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Rohn. ..Mr. and Mrs. S. Issac of Bashaw, Alberta, were’ recent Visitors’ at the home of Mr. and irs, J. Letkeman. Gary, Timmy. and. Robin Nuefeld have. returned to their home in Calgary ‘after spending the 3 ‘holiday at the home ed 10, await later ” provision of f greater storage, id POWER FOR GREATER INDUSTRY r and Lower 3 +7 March. 31, Dams « The ates * aré two of five:;dams on.the Kootenay. River owned and. controlled. hy Cominco West Kootenay Power. Together with the Waneta Dam on the Columbla, 500,000 Kilowatt = ready power for the™ Kastenay's contains industrlal’ growth. ‘assistance. of :the . Interior Brewerles* modern Plenty Theres a pace to the t $ and social life of our Kootenay area these days! The key, reason is the upswing in industrial growth and development. More and more:companies ‘are discovering the great advantages of Koote- nay resolirces, pedple and living. Interior Brew- eries is proud to playa vital part in this exciting growth and salutes the many new companies who are opening their doors in the Kootenays- ERIOR. . BREWERIES LED, CRESTON, B.C. z ~ ‘amwes isplayed by the Liquor of British C tem for the and employee: relations. il also be responsible for,, a peateeey program .to "i improve and develop corporate | Mf. or fire pro- tection in the main residential area and more direct 'distribu- tion to the business area all have comparable priority. Without the low .interest rate:and ‘rebate from the’ Muni- cipal: Loan. and -Development | gy Fund, ‘simple © arithmetic ..sug- Rests that these improvements might take as Jong as 12 years to accomplish, i.e..“‘the next few Mr. Thor] orp implies, fe Thorp's inmost eloguent omissi ih. is his Jack of reference to the lations field. , Mr. Brokenshire spent sour years in:the RCAF during the Second..World War. He was an alderman ..in Trail for three years and was a candidate in the provincial election in 1958. He has been very active in a wide variety of community and civic, affairs, While in: Prince Rupert ‘he’ was president of Prince Rupert’ District: Council of Boy Scouts, president of Skee-| : na Zone ‘Drama Festival, «vice |- of the Civic Centre i these. works ander the - condi- tions of the Municipal Loan and Development Find, which -pro- vides for a 25 per cent remission for all works completed before 1966, ‘Of ‘the: to’ sum of $108, 000, $72,000 may be borrowed. from. tl source ‘of which $18, 00 would be forgiven 4) provided the completion date is ‘The ‘attractive rate of "554 exactly double the cost as Mr. Thorp suggests. It does however demonstrate a desire for the efficient use of sociation, “and president. of St. John’s Ambulance "Associa. been approved by council and tal | their financing is a matter to be decided upon by the taxpay- ” On the one hand it is pos- i sible to finance all’ these’ im- provements immediately and to accommodate the retirement of | 5; the debt: from existing revenue involving no‘ extra-cost to ‘the taxpayer, that: is $7,750 per year for 20 years..On the other hand it may be necessary to raise the consumer ' and © frontage ‘rates and endeavor to ‘finance the im- of Mr, and Mrs. I. Penner. Miss Anne Funk of Spokane, ashe was a weekend visitor at the | home of her mother, Mrs. ME and Mics. Ford and fami- ly. of, Trail ‘are holidaying at their. summer home here. Mrs. Charlie Kiesh and family of fara are on a camping . trip’ in Reneta. ver given his support and yet favors improvements to the fire protection capabilities .,of. the system is a curious coritradic- at Incorporating new . areas such as. Sherbiko,. Sopow and Castle-Bar Subdivisions without 3 re own sHBlock zather Two assum tions are: ):.: Ai that personally he has no ‘objection to the..bylaw ing: passed without an emtovel vote or (b) that Mr. Lewis’ tenants ve period of up to 12 years, com- bating uncertainties of increased construction costs, re-excavation their objection. Clarification of the editor's note would be interes of developed, streets and Jegp- ae funds . which are council for works which I submit are of urgent and immediate concern to all residents in Cas- tlegar. Perhaps the. definition of an.engineer may be extend- ed to this inference in so far as I aunt personally concerned. =. lives and "properties" of our, sidents. acquaint the fire individual itenis ‘covered by this bylaw: financing’ and: ‘requested his : sipport which “lie ready |: fave. To quote: that he has‘ne- ‘I took particular pains to : chief with the |- —_— = TATA A Keo otenay Builders. — and Suppliers — _LINOS — SASH AND DOOR _ ‘ALL SIZES OF GLASS CANADA CEMENT — PLYWOOD | GLIDDEN PAINTS — HARDWARE NTA AU aa Labour Day Holiday — NO MILK DELIVERY Monday, September 7th Have a sunny holiday. MODERN. DAIRY LTD. — CASTLEGAR ‘PALM DAIRIES LTD. — NELSON High Fashion for = High School ‘Yes ‘fellows we have -the ‘clothing you need. for'school and- at.‘ the ‘pricé with quality that you'll like. | LEITNER’S he improvements ave CROWN ZELLERBACH PA VANCOUVER » VICTORIA « PRINCE RUPERT + PRINCE GEORGE - Ei : Wineberg; Willies, Kapak, Will Ea -SCIE CE NOTE MUSIC. DICTATION: BOOK. Byres, ‘NELSON SLOCAN ASSESSMENT AND, COLLECTION DISTRICT: r “HERERY Ue tes in oh Wednesday, “the 16th ny of September, 1964; at the hour ol 10:30 o'clock in the‘ forenoon, at the Courthouse, Nelson, and improvemente thereon in. the Vist hereinafter: set out, of the Persons in ‘said DELINQUENT. AND E by said for all BC, iF axes due and unpai will sell at a ublic action the lands ist’ hereinafter: set out, ersons on: the date ‘of. tax sale, and ‘for interest, costs and expenses, including the cost of advertising said sale, if. the ‘total amount of the ; Year j002y and intereat » ithercon, together with coats of sdvertielng taxes due up to.and road said sale, be not sooner ald, Persons interested in Hepat spon perty» at) tax : sale are advised that tax. cates ‘do not extinguists ti existing Crown. licens and section. 137 'o! certified cheque; or: eanival lent, other ‘excep! : ae oF By eeriEe ions referred to, in section 25 (a) of the Land Registry. Act and the ‘equivalents Act, Payments for. Properties purchased, at: tax. sale are ‘to. be Py, cash, St ‘Cont Takia: Sustelned; )¥ield' Ui jecttons , by this, area: would-be required Name of Person Assessed 1ort Description of Property Interest Sustained Yield Un reasons ‘stated ‘during the Wineberg, William Wineberg, William Gordon, Charles E, Gordon, Charles E, VL. VL. Tomlin, Meg Wineberg,” William J. ‘— Lagtin, Nick Mui Lactin, Anna Wineberg, William:J. McCreight, Gerald: Stewart; |. McCreight, Kathleen (reg. OWneE, Daisy'L. Green, Ada oan mith) | 5, Arthur KOOTENAY LAND DISTRICT DL. 162, Plan 48 Lot 4,: Blc,"38, .C- ‘of, T.-1156551 Lot 1,, Bk. 40, C, of T. 118656 —____ DL. 200, 206A, Plan 1007 | DBke3, C. of Ty ‘genoa Bk. 4, C. of :T. 8 —————— ‘That Bh hot f ying, FE of a'line parallel “to from’: the westerly f eaene Oe said lot ‘(except Ref. Plan 904431), C. of T. osa6ak — Lot 14 assigned, “Dil. ad 200, Plan’ 2075, of T, 1166 Cc. ‘That pt. Parcel Hy Lot 802A, Pian 1724, lying ‘Ni, of ‘a line ‘paraltel to and ‘310 Alte distant from: the southerly: bound- ary (except-Plan: 3099), C.:of T. 800541 ky, 51, DL. 309, Plan, 1858, .C.. of ‘T. 3; 4g4ogaT - Lot 6, g, D. .L, ‘367, Plan 2007, c of ‘T. |. 9753 ———oo Parcel 12 (except pt, outlined ‘in’ redo: po Refs Fila Plan oneal) DL. 367, Plan 1425, é That pt. Gt at: shown outlined in red Offcial Administrator, Walter . E, Williams estate «| 3 Mercier, Elmer W.; Mercier, Helen C. Ais AS Bens, B. P. (Vs Teh) —- LaGrandeut Myrtle « ‘| That pt. Bk: 2 lying N., of a line parallel on. Ref, ‘Plan.90090I, C. of: T, 900901 — That pt., Bk..15 lying W. of-a Jine which. bisects the northerly. and. southerly : . boundaries and’ S. ofa‘ line ‘which 'bi- sects the easterly and westerly bound- aries (of said «bk. D.L.}526,: Plan 3170, | : C. of T.:1214961- That pt. Bk. 33. lying..S.W, .of, a: line bi- | - secting. the north-westerly aud south- _ easter! - cept 1329, “boundaries of’ said “bk.” (ex- ef. Plan 1025461), /D.L.. 787, c. of T,-2135749k —— That pt. Bk 26 coloured red on Sketch |. Map 57431 (except Plan: 2789), D.L. “912, ‘Plan :730A, C: of Ts'10¢0221 Lot's, D. Cc. 1301452 DL. 1236, Plan 785. Kendall, Alvin: D,° Nelson, Atle Rotter, Frank R. Read, ‘Harold D. Bell, * William Belly’ William, 3 703: Pages Hh and’, Parcel": B * to-and 207 ft, distant from the north- erly boundary and W. of a line par-|* allel'to and 414 ft. from the westerl: boundary of said bk, C. of T. 117877) Lot 1, D.L./1836,. Plan 4590, C. of -T.|° 1314581 Pt. Sub-lot 2 lying to the E. of Bes: 1, DL: --sproduction ‘easterly -of the. northetly boundary ; of. Bk. ae of sald Planito thes E, boundary ‘of +Ty DL: 1236’ <(except® pr ot dined * 3 Refit 61), -.D.L. + 11236," ‘Sen Se aasegeT —— = + Explan, Plan 180421, Sub: Jot: ‘shown: outlined in. red on Ref. Flan. ‘866051, ‘DL: 1236, Plan X 69,'C. (DF. 14794), D 53: sg OReeP Plan. A588) 2075 Sian X C..0fT. Du L 1237, Plan-1740 b Alfred‘ E. pueeets Alfred ane) — "D(exee. of + estate “of Lena a ‘Kapak) °; Kapak, William P. (exec of » estate of Lena Kapak) jana J. L Polke “HG ‘Ekstrom, Evelyn? Wineberg, ‘William J. Nystrom, Muriel’ ——___—__. Burgess ct Matthew -J.3~ “Burgess Ekstrom, * Georg (reg. orvner,: ‘Wineberg, William it — hese pts. i That pt. of south: Lot 1,.C, of -T. 117040 Bs, 3 to 12 ¢ el) € way Power and. ight, Co ‘Roof scree Plan 2049),.C. one 9043! ae — E So4gBT Lots 14, 15, Lots 3,3, Bk. 8 C.G.,360/874 — Lot.9, Bk. 18, C. of EF. 99ge2i. f Te s207saaI Lot 8, .Bk. 26, C. of T. seosal: “. Lots 4, 5, Ble. pm CG. 40/9 34 See.'6, D. een: “Glee 8. Bi:/4/shown: outlined in red on! Ref. Plan ‘955701, DL, 4396, Plan 1263, C. of ‘T. ess7ok. Sub-lot 4 outlined in 'r 927801, C. of Ty 1i9a251 —$$—_ 3 ‘Sub-lot: (save and except lan‘-2224), C. of, T. if Ne; mS jSub-lot 4, t Lot 1 D.L. A592, a Plan; 4185, Cc of Tr + 19,59} . 183.90) * 267,29 + 205.33] Those Ps. gene which comprise, the pret pin, 4.83)-- 38.09} ie} cic 9.2 6183.08}, ° 13.00]. 167.85 10.06 20.69 57.05 "165,60 240.71 ‘88.77 the: euldenee pearing and area ed | £1 three) ‘glon:: the. ed is ob: ig wero with'rogard tothe overlap areas, ‘that‘is, the‘ Hazelton,’ Oo! baa, an In case of :the Yiaveiton Sustained Yield, Unit: it, iat plication of Celgar Tirnited a ‘and Macl - Bloedel and Powell River ‘Limited were ‘on | the’ ground ‘that wood: for ithe ‘quality of ‘pa Kitimat; and 1d anal otha ' (a the 08 ing, . was eliminated. from; the rr. carefully considering resented at, the latest. survey ¢ | data, I propose ts to’ designate the wit! Bab- | Northern Pulp Tim “It is p: Proposed to combine, o the modified ‘Terrace, Kitwan, Units; to add to this area part in Upper Skeena \delated ‘rom the Tree Farm Licence ap- in the west to add that part ‘of the Hecate Sustained. Yield Unit plong the between’ the , present *:'Te Sustained Yiel Unit anit two rounded: out; blocks ‘of: Farm Licence'No.:1,all'of.¥ is shown ‘on® the’ attached’ to| This new unit’ will'be: at! the Skeena’;Public:/: Yield. Unit and: base latest: inventory ’ data‘ this unit will: have ‘an “allowable . annual cuts of in excess rot 30) million the northern: bares of: the’ ice mit? ‘Yield ‘Unit and | Ri: 0) ine, Morice, and: Burns Lake Sustained :‘Yield. Units to be ig: a No.! maintain hele Present quotas. 4, I'am ‘convinced there is with: in ‘thesé units more than’ suf- ficient“ material’. than can be classed ‘as unsuitable ‘for ‘saw- milling purposes ‘to 9 perate, the Pulpwood.: Harves proposed pulp mill with fated cacy of 600° tong; ‘location ' thou; eliminated they. will -be. left open and ‘an. equal: oo portunity on the al ireany esta tilling and ioegie Pe the area. MES Wallisto a stated: ignated oo ‘Har- ‘above. Area, ‘subject to a.site SA a act tgarand Goto | rik euilaren | Sustained ‘Yield Units have:-been from the. proposal Houston-based pulp “mill ; will ‘for material. | i prohehian in- at the same. eitline ‘allow :the ‘op- erators established in the area to -This new unit will giv '@ More flexibilty to the established’ op- fral and Hazelton Susialacd {¥leld Skeona) Rlver lying nol errace | or raw mate- a forest in: nufacturing in transpor- he form of he railroad, the Skeena ‘River, t! and:roads running through the entire length of this unit, mat- erlalcan be trans orted from any it at an eco- ic’price to elther Terrace jeealon: this regard Celgar, in in thelr. ent he stated in part: ‘The log transport and develop. ment plan an for: the 4 he upper Skeena area.is to e Skeena Ri- veras far as reithe and then deliver the logs by rail or water by the most ceonemical method, depending on the season of the year. and wood inventory level.’ ‘In addition, to. the. above a new junit nit wilt baie established to Bell-Irvin; be the’. Be enim ‘yield Unit, compris. ing .the:’Bell-Irving ‘and ‘Taylor River drainage, as shown on the attached map ‘Quotas. will: be made available ‘in ‘this unit as soon as,the main access has been | 2 completed. vith regard to the Hecate ini one a peers this year and the fleld work will be com-. leted: In: 1868;and a‘report will 6 -'available * "Inthe meantime, I it e erp gReM to rene! cut, that is, Sopincement, sales will be. made but for a term not exceeding three years.’ :; This’ privilege * of ‘ replace- ment ‘sales will also ‘be extend- ed to''those operators: that ‘are established 'in'the southern half ofthe present Kitimat Sustain- ed’ Yield Unit‘and who will be fhe: award: of ‘the Farm Licence, patient sales will’ be made in the Hecate Sustained Yield Unit. In. 1966. a new allowable annual cut will be established | and the’ sawlog quotas adjust- ed acco! With. 'r egard to the Ootsa Sustained Yield Unit a new for. will en | the @ bast 10 Catherine Cutler,’ 73; died in’ the Castlegar. hospital.on Aug. Ep f eis survived by one .so! Petes ne Rossland." one ‘dé ugh ‘gran en. and one sister, ‘Miss Ethel Green in England. Bene il ng on Sap, Seba | ngland ‘on. to| ried there and came mada for. years moving to.New: Denver. vat at ) as: a war. ‘prides She | ter. .Mrs. S. C. Cutler Funeral ~ Was, Held. Here Saturday "| | pretescavea by an infant son B In‘ Meu; of: flowers, the fa- ‘mily requested n.| ‘tions :be.. made to’ the ‘Cancer it contribu- a santa cut je. ited and con. sideration willbe given to Society at the Gestion branch fontreal. SEee of ihe’ Bank of Me ited T. Wilding 6 officiat at ‘the: faneral service held Sat- -urday .in the St. David's Angti- in Church.::Hymns we tinto The Hills adjust ele da | Organist Pallbearers were ‘Bert Cher. rington, Norm Tomlinson, Floyd} ‘s Awaird Geo- nt | the death of : her 1949. iter ears,-in’ New Denver,: Mrs;;: Cider ‘moved: 19 Castlegar.:She. was a member’ of in| the ‘Sts ‘David's’ ‘Anglican Church, Besides’ her: husband" ighe: was ue Swanson andes rea. _Edey.. Mr. Ray Heagy was: ushe t Burial: was: in Park Memo- rial? Castle- ‘Ceme' with ‘the gar Funeral: lome‘in charge of arrangements, fe Name’ of: Person’ Assessed ‘Short Description of. Property es Costs and. ‘Wineberg, Wineberg, | Wineberg, Wineberg,: Brennan, Earl 13,00} :; 13.00} :13.00} © 13.00} 13,00) +) 208.97 911.85 Wineberg, «Charlot! fat aaa Miller, ‘Sacks Miller, John]. R.; “Burton, Robert. “W.; French, Arnold :B. {| Lipstack,-Steve + Lipstack, Steve. estate of Ethel M. Hutchins, ‘Walter aw eae of ea 192, ‘Blan: ‘2878. 1199271. = ‘T. 1199281 1299291 1199301 in ‘red on 4892,.Pan 805, C. of 'T. 913261 Bk, 16, D.L. 4595, Plan. 1167, C. of Bk. 14 ‘(except that’ pt, ‘shown outlined Explan,: Plan ‘'327911),-D,L. Tk. Verch, Clara L. i Leen ee Vereh,,,Ciara Wineberg, Wineberg, :\ Turner, Alfred - Wills, ‘John DB Endersby, Alfred,’ Wineberg: “Willian rennan, Ear! Wineberg,.. William J Winebs erg, "William ‘J. Winebera, William J. Wineberg, [Wm J. Wineberg, William- J. Wineberg, Wii Witter John’ D, Wills, John D. :D.. 7360 (except arcel a Plan 2736), C.: of: T. { Pan 1012261, C: .L: 8392, Plan’ 2308 f T..1127461 i pi” bore C. of T. 1235031 'D.L.,8217 (except pts. outlined on Ref. | . \ Plans e2earl, 644471), C. of T. 1394501 B, -D.L.- 880i, i, Plan. 906, C. .of T © -4g9.92 was Mrs... A. Hostet-| 9, ele. 87, 88 a (except from ae 87, Plan 2762), D.L. 9554, C. of T. 943275 £9902, .C. of. Te 133461 ——_— Bk, 22 (except rr. outlined in - red: on Plan’ R210).-D.L. 9953, Plan ’ '1499°,C. bof T. 672411. ve 10004, Plan 117 i Lot 4,. E,.% Lot 2, Bk. : Was 1080851 -. Lot:11, Bk,-8, C. of T, 1080861 ‘Lots: 8; 9, Bk,.9, C-'of T. 1080871 ‘Lots’ 4, 2, 3, Bk. 11, C, of T. 2030571 -—- i» on Ref,*Plan , 446581: (except: that. pt. lying: W. ft. perpendicularly distant: from’ east- fe erly Boundary) . of T.-108088I of -T. 1156691 Petersen, Arthur M. McKay, Edward Alexander sate Kootenay Lake Logging Com- pany; Sylvester, Jack; Rosen~ al, Leona: .L,-12332, C. of T. 6 7,° DL. 13566, . Pan “1859, That. pt. Sub-lot.261 i e.N. Hof Sec; 19 of the said Re i Gi = i1s0att That pt. D.L!.10808 shown ‘coloured red a W.'of-'a line parallel to and 72]. 522.56 “98.25 36,260.56] Batts 14.00] 38,522.05 12609941, 6 this? ‘ i aist day of July, rer 1h a _ GEORGE, L BRODIE, Froyineial Coltector.