CASTLEGAR ‘NEWS, Thursday, Aug. 18, | SMALL WORLD IMAGINE BEING ON DANE BROWNBLATTS Regional : ‘District hese District committee, con: cerned with air pollution in this area, is this week seeking the advice of the department of miunicipal affairs, Under fire at the commit- tee meeting held in Grand Forks last week was the Celgar pulp UMIGHT IF HE HADN'T ROLLE 1 WE WERE UP ALL FU AL NIGHT... REBUILT RET ony | ——=+ iu. KBRDC director T. G, O'Far- rell is quoted as saying the smell from the plant was Dan Campbell, municipal ed fairs Committee Anxious About Air Pollution following the meeting last week, Win Patton, manager of admin- cently a pilot project in cute of air pollution is being put into effect at Port Alberni on Van- couver Island. will be tested there and then applied to other’ areas. of the province where air pollution is a provlem, he said. In a telephone conversation ‘The latest in control devices | ; in the Celgar pulp div- iston, pointed out that the plant had had both alr and water anti- pollution devices since installa- tion. z Mr. Patton went on to say, the filters had been Installed by company, policy and, so far as he ww, there was no provin- mee legislation requirl either air or aia filters. ae “unbearable”. He said if Cominco could $150,000 ADDITION to the Stanley Hum: ° phries school is one of, three local school board building‘ projects shut down: by the current carpenters’. strike. The addition will Other projects are ‘the Twin Rivers: school |) shown here! and. the Kinnaird gary ectiogl) \In' all three. cases ; students have to, make do’ with the facilities from last tee All ny Bopten were ‘The! smail’ Fea 6ty 3 8 (Renata ig scon to disapp der the ‘flood, w! pehid Atrow: a ) With a tha. disannearance’ of this) ane- centre comes the Lumber. Crop « Dropped Off in District... ‘Nearly six million cubic toot | h of lumber were harvested in the lemen- Nelson. Forest District . during] Whose name I was soon to learn June of this yéar;‘annoinced the| fim yaa John. PTR 1 got to know B.C. Forest Service this wook. eed j him what This 6; shows a 213 i tory iy ofthe Fave operating the time: dislocation’ of the ferry; services: ‘4 Here “local resident. Lois the ‘Hipplin, hors On the deck stood a man w 4 fandea to do -when the acrrces his' small craft ‘Fl IRST-CLASS ° Painting & Re-Decorating fee | pment, or Interior — House SY CONTRACT OR BY THE} HOUR Phone Collect 352-3272 or. Castlegar 365-7941 Repairing is slated to’ house-two sci if be made to filter the air eman- industrial d for ating from its Trail smelter, then the same should be done at the Celgar operation. Other officials pointed out sng Celgar lies within the boun- lary of the Kootenay Central ay nal District, Any action would have to be taken by both Strachan Give Support to Pulp and Paper Workers | in its Battle With internationals — unions with head offices in this country are declared not trade union?” he demanded. “Jt js a ridiculous situation.” Strachan’s comments came as he addressed ebout 400 mem- bitter dispute. The New Deno Party ooehite and paper workers. Indirectly, however, he ap- be promising the support in thelr battle. “How can an international union with headquarters in the| pro’ dian group's bid for he sald. But continued: “Am I for you and your fight to determine by secret ballot to which union you want to belong? The answer is 1am 100 per cent behind you-” Strachan's comments ‘brought an imms angry reaction from Pat O'Neal, internatic Tepresentative of the pulp, sul- phite union. “Tt seems to be a case of at Harmac, which is owned by MacMillan Bloe le board last week upheld | The the international union's right to represent Hal Harmac workers. Strachan said the rebel un- ion members are in their present position because of inequities in vincial labor laws. United States say it is a trade union in Canada while Canadian “Merely changing unions will not solve all your problems,” Strachan off at the mouth with some rather wild Lighling Blackout Is Now Problem For Town Gffice Pacific Water Wells Ltd. Drilling Contractors. . for onal] brought before the labor tions board as evidence during ing.” Toluene Forms the Link Between Tires and TNT facts,” O'Neal “Pm gure that as a legislat- or and as. leader of a political Perty bes ee not ‘condone cheat misrepresent: tion ed Raened bery. “These matters. were were all e-) the ae he a8 ed cut is by. the ne pir paper work: ” Added O'Neal: “Mr. Strach- that if these is obviously enue they don’t relish approa Perfume and plastic foam. Saccharin and solvents. Tires and TNT. What connection could there be? ‘They all contain tomenes 2 Tin; fhat’s Ni been received by town melt e mayor over tario community. fied, with several years’ available. - MILLWRIGHTS 1! . (MECHANICAL) ELECTRICIANS For large pulp mill in modern Northwestern On- Applicants must be fully quali- and paper industry. Excellent employee benefits Apply ‘stating full: particulars of experience, age, * education, marital status and availability to Employment Supervisor Marathon Corporation! of Canada Limited experience in the pulp. Can Ci Marathon, Ontario period because the street lights, or some of them, aren't working and, claim th complainants, there has been no noticeable effort.on.the part of the town to fix them. . Discussed at the. Tuesday meeting of town council the ed to a. breakdown in inter- municipal Caer case of the unlit lamps was trac-/ you been Roralded asa tance cal of and a wonder of the world, says the August iis issue of the Imper- ial Oil A Toluene, together with ete lene, lene, benzene. an x xyle: merare; the basic blocks of the Re fea out of it, It'can boost the octane rating, of gasoline, combine with it the col- It is of the fire deretinent to sues unlit lights and it is only on such a report remedial action works department. or in cosmetics ana ouake a sol- Nentite for paints. ‘In one form or another, it can turn up in pharmaceuticais, weed killers, printing inks, poly- will be taken by the public Action is fort ii urethane plastic foam and. ny- the future, a savior of democracy pede Fast Efficient Complete Service Industrial & Domestic Water Supoli Box 329'— Castlegar, B.C. Phone 265-6983 7 rine ‘United’ Chidreh:{ recently by! mass murders, It nists, 'B seemingly began-with the mur hee But, ae more have | § followed hy the even mare cold bically de- () ed by'the even more cold bicodad murder of. 17. people gent and are simply doing what what at the University. of ext? An ay of Heuer We Jive: in an’ Our: -soci ge of in} Viet ‘Nam;:Some of these ‘are People have, been shocked | have been, killed -by the com-| ‘ qu amese mamufacturera’’ Tight to: make; : ies | Rrotits ety: valves :a0-| ty. ders ‘in Viet Nam, We yscarcely, dare > estion a a ‘andthe’ poe Lionas on our highwa ernments \,, However over the first six per cent drop..on;'the total = Vest for tho 8 te ‘}64. per, cent.:greater th harvest for the! same, period last ag ‘ : et or /8.8'p per’ eont' t higher’ than||: ie e,: 1965, prod in .of ']:116.6 million} cubic: fects "Har- eosin in June longer’ a young’ man, John | is te rd wil bs ce th a rospect rnduction | ¢ or ‘him, 'this mee er something ofa ‘Problem. ferry: have’a“thou- ght for ‘the ferryman and’ others. of | monna of uvelinood through the the ve h march of ‘progress. me ‘Cement Finishing & Concrete Work _ _- ALL POWER EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED. poe —' Stairs — Patios — Driveways; ci Besemant Floors = Pore Werk ~ COLORED ONCRETE: 1s OUR SPECIALTYI All, Work. Guaranteed — Free Estimates vest tri ‘ake bold: 46 Children 2: blicktoppia *, iar date: ‘lon, for. such things as tires. . One of .toluene’s big uses is in teinitrotoluene, better known as TNT. When the Second World War created a big demand for aNE. — Allied Planes drop- 101 bombs to use: up toluene at the rate of 10,000 a minute — the United across the count to provide the first toluene made from oil on a. large scale outside the laboratory. Until that: time, most tol- uene had been derived from coal- Within three months, the oil industry proved it could provide toluene in almost un- limited quantities. Today, oil makes 96 p cent of the world’s toluene. oan adian. oil companies ‘have a cap- acity of more than 40 million Downstairs at the Fine Food and Pleasant Atmosphere In Newly-Remodelled Dining-Lounge Nelson Bus Depot We Cater to Banquets, Dinners, Birthday Parties OPEN DAILY 11.30 A.M. - Pierre’s Cafe in Neilson FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 352-6414 12 PM, 4:33 Theh latest Canadian divor- ve figures, 8841 in .1965—457 100,000 population — are a anatier ay atch, reports the United Church’s board of ceanielion’ and. social ’setvice. They have been “sising | 5) steadily ince the 563 (86.00) figure of 1961. en wider grounds Le adultery are ad- mitted (as they certainly should and will be soon) it takes no ‘oiinisdielve to predict that they: will skyrocket. ‘The causes of marital break- down have been examined. and reexamined Statistics Prove Broken | Homes on the Increase the young, homes: will gallons of toluene a a Year with SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING Monday, August 22. 8& p.m. “Church Hall — < Robson Business: ! ‘al of main pipe. Robson Irrigation District @ To approve expenditure of money fer renew- @ To app “an ag’ with dam. : pberry Irrigation District re use of dam and joint pipe from most of it going into th industry and into ‘explosives for mining and’ feta work Late perial finishes a $2 talltion plant ate its Ioco’ refinery in British to fall apart leaving a tragic harvest of disturbed, insecure children and frustrated, bitter ‘adults who feel, as one iter, put it, “like unwashed plates” because they have fatled the deepest. of all possible human telationships. Centennial Memo (a at Fort ‘Victoria in 1859 a bell in a belfry,’ signalled the opening of the fort gates each morning at 7 am, col -| to make an oral diabetic drug the largest, for sale in’ Canada. The plant will toluene for one of its newest uses: production ‘of penal to make phenol formal- dehyde | glue us uted in plywood. te GC. aor wtight, a chemis- try professor at the University of Toronto, suggests ests Canadian Kootenay Animal Clinic at Creston is pleased to be of service to you. Hours are ‘ay follows: Monday to Saturday - 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. _ OFFICE HOURS: 1°- 2 p.m. Monday - Telephos from toluene, aud . saci could be made from toluene in Canada instead of being import- 956-2822 Dr. K. Marling, D.V.M. ~ ploys Sundays 8 am. - - 4.30 p.m. (By Appointment Only) Saturday 7.- 7.30 p.m. By ‘Appointment ‘library: xesourc- se ‘finan ei supp and automation in ry: *As- atversitien and Col- of: vand the Cana- Association ‘of:College and i6s* te less ( ia: The study wil ken, in| gov action’: to~ provide * er. facil. ities.. erand: -Personel . Ps P quire ms: We'e facilities. rea An it a do; not. then “it-is--your. hand‘ thai treat:men-'| W down ty @'| £2, 6,319,462. 21:9 -per ces Your fin- cts: for this Our | couver, 84, 136, 4 cubic feet, u ; Ruy upett ice cubic, feet, up districts" except Ka follon see a up'10. ait? ses Roper “Coast ¢ } 2,988,900 aha Hing advantage of thé new smooth per ‘céi to test drive’ everythin; $“Princé Geor-|'surface P| from | OTICO! mealiaw wih states '| they may not..be thi aa Tinker for 2smo' j to H middle of “he road/and! in ‘the path‘ of unsuspecting: ‘aud’ traffic, there:is no: So, until the bac over: ‘wears'‘off, motorists‘are warn- “ oa: to keep a’ sl ‘lool op a aha harp: e euhates guidelines ‘for :thed mi of seademic contre Bruce Pee! ‘Tbeevian of the’ “University? 01 pAtaeriay an ter. Russi the de ent ' re political econ: ay of the University of plete gran’ team expects to comp! thd canada: Council a aaan on their study’ b: 66 tember able the study. te team, to =e 7. y__by._ 82 The B 3c! ton ‘Co. a specially-trained .- people and the most mi ee slight. iticrease’ inthe. of ‘such’ “di months, ‘ but ‘showed. >: | number, continues:to:be small. Be fe said Aelephione subscrib- ers should advise the compan: fiom is’ to’ ie up im- | through: the ‘nearest ‘busin ee ae mediately when such a call com- | fice, when‘ annoyance calls | Per es through, 202 05 sist. so that ‘the ‘company These state ents were made | take ‘getion to halt the ‘calls and by J. Egnest Richardson, presi- | seek’ to’ apprehend ‘the person dent and chief executive officer responsible for ‘the: offence. of the B.C. Telephone Co, have increased | the |’ He made’ them. following | am’ for our em- ed from as far away as Korea. oy We've had everythin fro! ual incompatibility fe youthfulness and working wiv- under the name oh) Announcement We are pleased to announce we have taken over management of the former Castlegar BA Service and will operate COLUMBIA BA SERVICE & REPAIRS — WATCH FOR GRAND OPENING — J. W. Mykyte and B, Sawchuck, Lessees Phone 365-7471 es. No doubt all these have play- ed thelr part but another cause that no one seems to have trot- ted’ Fouts is plain old-fashioned: pelelah ag men and women look ps om ively at their rights and desires and not at all at their responsibilities, partnerships will continue to dissolve. ° Indeed there never was genuine part: nership. latter, in any’ field, marital or commercial, implies that the contracting parties: ne vest an an enterprise ‘1 fe tie they create. attabty in the’ "yoking there will be ten- sions, the need by each. to ad- just the pace, so that both car- ry a fair part of the load as well as’ sharing in the hoped for bounty. tng, on anit " Unless w e face the unpalat- able truth that no good marriage can be built by shoddy individ- uals and do something to instil 1 and Mewacter in IMPERIAL * (CHRYSLER DODGE * . PLYMOUTH _..* VALIANT Gi DODGE Radio, WAY. Balance new. car: Motor, St clean.’ . ON-THE-SPOT PROVED CREDIT. 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IEW UNITS IN STOCK ‘AND AVAIL. “Phone PAT GURR or WILF_ MAZE Se Tunruroaitcorss| pores, S On” said,| if Su R An Fi] E “and we tare assigned addition: |° investigate.” all.” circumstances For All Your which appear to be: perious. INSURANCE: AND He | emphasized, however? 10. are appre! REAL are NEEDS || ana convicted face Gull pens: ties. Two sections of the Crimin- al “code (815, and $16) dealing with: indecent’ calls and cals threatening bodily harm o1 perty damage ‘provide for "ad: mum sentences tee fine and/. lor six months‘ in TO. AP- WORKMEN'S LUNCHEONS 70 GO". HT. SPECIALS FOR EVENING TRADE cone Be: You von te the Beet SMORGASBORD OFF FOR’ THE SUMMER ‘SEASON: Whien| iteomesto uling your freight we're nc not talking about old Dobbin. ing about'are »the horses you find in our:diesel . - locomatives. We mean hard-driving r. And plenty of it. If you ie horsepower in allour c motives, you'geta ae f é 2 PERS ‘half. + And to make:sure our horses speed alot of horses. ‘and they're. for-hire: ‘They: gallop your. freight to the next city,:the next province, ors *< clear across the countiy any time of ‘day or night: Like old Dobbin; th “working horses. But unlike old : You see, we're a company of people serving you: ‘So we.do our best to;: «ship your goods as quickly and. i ssibl Dobbin, they don't get tired at the. eee & end of the day. your. freight where you want it to go, :-we'spurithem on with the latest in handling techniques and comrnuni- J cations. — v