Two lew Brownies in Kinnaird Pack 6 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 8, 1960 Mrs. J, FR. C. MacBain, Dis-) howl. : ‘ meeting closed. with Brown)® trict commissioner, recently vi- Mrs, ‘MacBair showed the|Taps and the Lord's Prayer. : gs 1! f ' a i elgar Negolialions Liear ana: Precise ; : sited the 1st Kinnaird Brownée|gir:s some singing games and): din; 317,000 for y to}to council the added strength ings in pumping charges that = bie q nee : ee §: As aH ‘ ae ine ie] ana responsibility it so baaly|could not exceed $3,000 a year.” Pack's regular meeting, practic’ the hymns for the re. FIRST AIRWAY chairman ‘attempted to sell to ear r from the wells! jeeded. The new waterworks combined development’ After forming the fairy ring,| Ce" iattet deta aot y the people of Castlegar a water|'o our existing system, plus on-| alrman in a very short time|with Kinnaird “could reduce the giving their law, promise and The pack was under the di- Canada's first airway — wit ‘bylaw which would have seen|other $20, 000.to bring it to where] transformed the waterworks de-| cost to $130,000 for each village,” motto, she enroled the two new|rection of Brown Owl Mrs, J. airports, intermediate fields an, | Brownies, Lynn Gattrell and Va-|Kennedy and Tawny Owl ‘Mrs. | radio and weather service sa _ Forest. Wastes bee Plan War. “The nations say ‘Peace!’ and quest for peace, he stated, “More anding Prepare for war They bulld up{than 30° kinds of trangulllzer sawmills industry lat 10. verain Pp are on. the market, and aa-|economic,: th will ha Nations, ut cannot co-operate] cording to: the head “of: one of utilization of waste forest mater. or agree on the~’ pathway to| America’s leading drug compan- |ials. .| peace,” declared George H., Salt-| ies,’ over , 30,000,C00,000 ; of-. one |. “his warning, was giver in marsh‘of Toronto, to'an audience] kind alone were: sold. in:195 the isgislaturé by Lands and Fot- : : . of 288, in a Soa Fork’s high “Divisions among human or- Rael caer ‘Williston who said . oe cae schoo) auditorium. et ize : : guarantee the payments required toa. 7 oes Mr,’ Seltmarsh, district re- Lepore ar en ae more ‘and more impeiative”” : he made for principal and interest, : ‘ meq .|Presentative off the. Watch Tow-|trust, and’ only a, knowledge: of | 59 Mr." Williston ‘saldthnt while thereon. er Bible and Tract Society, spoke | Jehovah God's’ righteous princ!- pie oy Toot ii ee Wmnber The Council may subsequent to thef tn This Preubled World Pence) plec and: application. of these in|petition for marketa:will become registration of’ this, By-law in the off piate Says Wilson (continued from page one} dhe expenditure of $155,000 in-|we have our present well down-| partment from its confused and] py ted Mr, Sylvest, seven mi- cluding the $40,000 Celgar con-| town, Partmen ate te a amoothly fune- Yer ot 42-inch ibe est, seven milter ‘Kennedy. ‘Then the Pack|J, Regan, Visitors were Mrs, W.| built between Windsor and tribution, “At a public mepting in De-| tioning operation: quired. welcomed them with the grand|McNee and Mrs, I. Gattrell. The ton, Ontario, 23, “Phis bylaw, had it been ap-|cember, 1958, I asked the people “The negotiations with Cel- “once,” the water chair- ‘ proved would have seen Castle-|of Castlegar to reject this man-/gar became clear and precise| on concluded, “a gravity system gar paying $9,000 towards the|ner of expenditure, This bylaw|whereby our present direct riv-| goes mot have an advantage, es- cost of the two proposed wells,|was defeated by the thinking] er intake would be replaced with pecially when the above figures paying for ramps or causeways| people, thereby avoiding thous*/wells and pumps of equal or bet- . all likely to be minimums.” leading to these wells, which|ands of dollars of unnecessary|ter value and capacity and the Thus it was, said ‘Mr. Syl- wee: to be located on Eremen-| expenditure, assurances that these and other vest; that avantaccideate bola ko's flats under flood water, pay-| “The election of 1958 brought | wells would ‘have water in them 260 hp land Cana 15 hp for the normal needs of t vil- ; lage for the next 20 Years Wien or chairman at this THE CORPORATION OF THE VILLAGE OF KINNAIRD BY-LAW. NO. 123 e one’s daily life; is the answer to increasingly-severe, And: he indi- Pointing up. the feeling of meaioes problems.” cated that. mills will: have to be ‘to’ :remain in SAFETY next 20 years, is exactly the same as having pure water in the river for the (point moved that the village “The peopie would be able to sce exactly ber-2 pump house has en auxil- plan to provide a tank of 160,009 of Castlegar} Ballons “provided that the num- jary drive capable of a minimum yield of 500 gallons per minute.” “T think this would be a god combination both for the water BEGINS at SHELL Galea for what, again when men of responsibil-/a opposition, . |nicipal council, will to be for ‘contribution in over|system in genera) andthe fire $100,000 of the people's money protection equipment,” said Mr. where no one car tell who pays |Sylvest. “The elections of 1959 gave}ded, “that even a 300,000-gallon our council a tremendous boost|tank will last only 10 hours with ity, integrity and ability were|cominued performance of & nominated and elected without) stand-by unit.” “Thank goodness that at such tion, Mr, Syivest said that he an important time in the devel-| fees jt will be “many years” be- opment of our village such merlrore Castlegar will require a have come forth to serve on MU-/second tank to increase storage. “I am confident that the in-|iccue with that opinion, but terests of the peop. of Castlegar|there are those that won't, too,” “It should be noted,” he ad- 500 gpm flow as against the In a discussion on his mo- “A lot of people will take this year at least and tHe tex- the best advantage. building of a water tank —a job 1958 — another well should go in with new pumps, the remaining portions of wood-stave lines will be replaced and services will be “This will be done without bylaw ing or inerease in water rates. ane Celgar contri- bution and il reven- he payers’ dollar will be spent to) ..:9 he nad had a number of in- “This year should see the|tanic recommefided by Associated Engineers. He said that firm had that should have been done in given, quotations on 150,000-gai- iated had never sai@ the village provides to the many new homes | wad to have a 300,000-gallon tank but had realized that village fi- nancing must be taken into ac- count, Village clerk Joe Logelin quiries as to the size of storage 000-gallon and 300,000- Mr, Logelin said that Assoc- ‘Comm. George Carr said the ‘Before the weekend bring your car in for a for these things.” Water, chairman Aage Syl- ing the ture. water supply by a gravity tage tax will pay | tire te from the frontage tax will pay to see the 300,000-galion tank “put they want it all eyrapped up|: vest said the feasibility of obtain-| very nicely and don’t care” about village’s “immediate fu-|the cost to the taxpayers. 's office would like Mr, Sylvest amended his mo- Shellubrication ; ‘and safety-check : | system from’. Blueberry Creek] tion to call for, a tank of 150,00) was considered in the engineer's] gallons, Comm.“V. R. Cook said reports prior to our last presen- Castlegar has been getting along for 17% years with a 14,000-gal- We give your car a free bumper-to- ted water bylaw.” V Lights / Brakes o Tires ov Battery Motor Oh V Cooling System , You'll Love SHELL. SERVICE bumper safety check with each Shellubrication. Even the fan belt and windshield wipers are checked! Make sure you have a safe, comfortable holiday trip this weekend, Drive in for your Shellubrication and free safety check today! tractive at that time. Subsequent firmed that this is still the case.” Emphasizin Mr, Sylvest said that taking tht He said “Such a scheme waS)lon tank “and this one is more not to be found economically at-|than 10 times that size. 2 review of the subject has con- “convinced” council was making an economical decision and that 2, that the figures|when the village grows another he was using were approxnn es tank can be added. Mr. Sylvest said he was ry ii ts 28 j valoges wnier sequen, | GASTLEGAR SOCIALS mum length of 10-inch Pipe re- quired «for. approximately tive tales would cost $4.60 ser foot. ‘Added to this, he said, would be $1.50 per foot for installation|who has been visiting with his nn engineering charges, survey, |parents, Mr. and-Mrs. R. N. Dor- chlorination intake structure andj man, left by plane on Sunday right of way “for a probable|for Halifax, N.S. to report for Mrs, Jerome, Phone 6661 OSWVS Richard Dorman minimum of $160,000.” duty aboard the HMCS Colum- WATER BY-LAW Being a By-law -of The Corpora- fice of the Inspector of Municipalities @] 4 = Gespair which grips many people : 3 “1 and the? popecanes of thelr adopt a By-law or By-laws which shal! be read in ghraters with and be tion of the Village of Kinnaird, hereinafter referred to as “Cor- poration,” to authorize construc- tion of certain water works and the borrowing of the estimated cost thereof. WHEREAS it is deemed desirable and expedient to extend and renew portions of the waterworks system serving the in- habitants of the Corporation of the Vil- lage of Kinnaird, and in that behalf to authorize the Council’ to undertake and cause to be carried out the construction of the said works and to borrow upon the credit of the Corporation the esti- mated cost thereof, that is to say, one hundred and seventy thousand dollars ($170,000.00) which is the amount of the debt intended to be created by this By- law; AND WHEREAS the existing debenture debt of the Corporation is One Hundred and Forty Four Thousand dollars ($144,- 000.00) only, and none of the ‘principal . or interest is in arrears; AND WHEREAS the assessed value for general municipal purposes of the tax- able land and improvements within the Corporation for the current year and the two years immediately preceding the current year was: : . 1958 $1,215,867 1959 $1,344,142 1960 $1,629,286 AND WHEREAS the depreciated value. as the 31st day of December, 1959 of the water system for which the Corporation possesses a subsisting Certificate of Self- liquidation granted bythe Inspector of Municipalities is $168,114.00 AND. WHEREAS THE approval of the Peace Health Officer has been ob- tained; AND WHEREAS the approval of the In- spector of Municipalities has been ob- - tained; NOW THEREFORE THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE VILLA GE OF KINNAIRD, in open meeting assemb- ‘led, enacts as follows: 1. The Council shall be and is hereby empowered and‘authorized to under- idered al of this By law which By-law or By-laws shall established:- ‘ (a) The type of the debenture to b a4 issued hereunder: (b) The date or dates of issue of nei debentures to be issued here/ij under and the date or dates o: e x repayment thereof, and th amount or amounts therefore: (c) The rate or rates of interest the debentures to be issued here under shall bear which rate 0. Ram rates shall not exceed 6 ‘percen| : (%) per annum and shall be pay/iy able either annually or semi-an; ually; and the amount to bie provided in each year during thd currency of the debentures the payment of the thereon: q 4, The said Debentures, shall be ‘seale: with the seal of the Corporation an . the Chairman and the Clerk shall si the said Debentures and the-intere: coupons attached thereto but the si natures on the interest coupons mag be written, stamped, printed, lithdl graphed or be in other facsimile forngasgs 5. The said Debentures as to both prince} pal and interest shall be payable ig lawful money of Canada at the princ} pal office .of Bank of Mon at Castlegar or Vancouver in the vince of British Columbia, or Wi peg in the Provirice of Manitoba, Toronto in the Province of Ontaric or Montreal in the Province of Qu bec, Canada, at the option of th| holder and each such debenture sha contain provision as to registration 6. If the revenues accruing to the C . poration from. the . operation of th water system- are at any time insug ficient to defray the cost of manag ment, administration, opération a a maintenance, including debt: inte and debt repayment, the Council s levy a rate or rates over and abe all other rates ‘upon all Jand and provements subject to taxation interes) ee BT “tWhose ‘Trail.Is Ww hos been chosen as the theme for the first| sporish Teaching Mission ever sponsored ‘by'St. Andrew's Chur-|'° ch in Trail. }. WMhe , mission .which started last Sunday) night and | runs ‘through this. week until. Fri- iday ‘night, will eq conducted by. ‘Rev.: “Canon: Rudolf ‘Devik: of Se- wattle. 002, - Canon Devile said in an ‘ine thi ission”. would Providence, Incarnation, Sacra- “ments, Glory and Commitment. WEDDING - “Markin - Hadikin of}the former Christine Hadikin, whose marriage to George G. haul recen’ the bridegroom is'the som of Mr. and. Mrs... George: F.. Markin. benefit of all who obey them, by, stiowing that people of all ‘aithe| Profitable business. today: are being given the op-[ . portunity to’ learn: of these prin- operation: When lumber prices _|elpies and. eventually: live for- ever under God’s Kingdom which will apply’ them ‘to: the eternal Mhe three-day assembly,|fire danger is reduced. Coast mills often remain in are low because of. returns from the sale of chipped waste. And when waste is taken from a for- est, better’ conditions far growth of a second crop‘ are created amd Markin took Place in the Robsor atly, ‘The bride is the.daughter of Mc. and Mrs, Fred Hadikcin and|0C interest’ from the clghtday | ‘convention held “in 1958 at the| partment is woricin, Yankee Stadium ‘and the Polo|biem on a: Seouineeeshis meee which: har as its'theme;.“Do The White lace trimmed with all-|Divine Will,” also: delighted the |Kamloops- reglon’ this. year witn ver fashioned the wedding gown|conventioners with. the: showing of the hour-long ‘color film; ‘Di- Bly cf Jehoyah’s Witnesses." ‘This featured many- scencs ‘The bride wore a tendant was Miss pink carnation corsage, Mr, Pat Markin supported the — bride- groom.’ The | newly-weds | will ba the Classifieds. make®theiz’ home ‘in Castlegar. ak ame si -There’s s soriietting NY S| | (als zz . was outstanding and greatly ap where some: ‘of this: supply alent * where =| white shawl‘and her corsage was|over a quarter of a million peo- ‘or “red: and* pink “roses:“Her’.at-| ple assembled ; and also- showed Pile, by Oe ied erred beriepenehrnutirn iiery | Foe oF pote how Jehovah's Witnesses over-| George “Board of Trade, he said 7 tome barriers to doing the Di-|that within“a’ radius’ of'100' miles. vine Will from the Far North to of Prince George could be pro- duced - approximately 2,450 tons the tropics, Allan: Wilson, ~ ‘a. ‘Trail, was in charge: of the'cafeteria which’ “Feeding an. asesmbly such as this’ .is no: affair,” } the: manufacture. and: shipment to ane! sont of chips' made: trom vine Will International’ waste, e * Celgar.; pulp: mill’ at lonal’ Assem-| Castlegar. will provide a morket|' jee waste. in. the. southern. inter- cerved a total of -800-hot meals.[fremer, nor DOW "being cut tor A start:is being made in the ‘ae. ‘Williston aald his. de- On the basis 07. statistics sup- the waste available from species : “Phis. is equivalent to. the seid: ‘Mr. Wilson; “and everything | of -“However, from previous ex- of turkey, 30 dozer eggs and 300! pounds of notatces> ‘The hospitality and’ Icindness | °! of the people of: Grand Forks of..pulp: must "be. planned carefully tofhalf of th * keep costs to a minimum. by coast aule i apes im ad Produced Berience, ‘and ‘knowing how many} 1975, according ‘to the fo are: -empected, we are able to| Agricul tural Organization of UN, ep our supplies within’ reason. | pulp demands would’ touch 134,- ‘For example, this: time: we used | 000,000 metric fons 0 or about! 2% 100: pounds of mea, 220 pounds| t#mes the -1955’ needs, pulp will’ come from’ the forests]. of ‘about. 750,000; tons lp. er, year, or about. one- The minister. ton that “by “Much of the' world's future northern: Canada: “E have only tried to indicate by- all the without ers. of ,,|the Castlegar: and “District. Can-| Makes Proparalions ‘The “executive members cer Society held a mee! t home of.. Mrs, Hing ate Tentative’ plans. were - made be held near the end of March: The (group after much “@iscus- ‘Local Gancer Society tics: i to expiain to thowe ae: ‘For Membership Driva ae C.. Saunders. re- |" cently with the president R. © k -|Maddocks presiding. tor a membership drive.in com-|*"" bination ‘with a public forum to1” present-sawmill- economy. _— atte er- than: to: make. er siting «to-enter. the. pulp: field the. new. concept: ‘of saulti-uge oF Awood yesources. 5 BAIRY PRODUCTS ARE MATURES _ WAY TO BETTER REALTAL te ita: “6 bole of milk! Ofd-you know tat the bomen body uses protela tn MIX for isu Belding: alnerals tor con and mol: bors end teeth, vitamins for growth and fecitfe, endl fixe and carbohydrates for energy. Pik ls alse & wecue- sary foundation’ for the. vast mojorily of dietst Sa, rink to better health for off the fomlly wht tom af milk, everyday! A NEW HOME. . - “THINK ABOUT "ELECTRIC HEAT, _ general municipal purposes.in t same manner and; at the same ti ‘as.other rates sufficient to meet si ‘ insufficiency. take and carry. out or.cause to be earried out, the construction of the water works shown and described in . the general plans approved by the This would be about $90,000) bia. ze i more than the cost of a pumping ‘Mr and Mrs, Frank Knight station and storage tank to sup-|have left for Vancouver after a mer0RS LTRS & WZ piy 100,000 gallons a day. ‘This| visit with . thelr daughter «nd extra cost would have to be mede|son-in-law, Mr, and aes a ‘sion ‘decided to order pamphlets} Be five ‘lgnguages sultable for, the Castlegar District, S"Mhe + pamphlets are obtain- PHONE 2411 OFALER IN “SHEA PRODUCT, up, said Mr, Sylvest, “from: sav- Clarke. While in V will visit with another daughter Hot Bed Cables is sro $13.95 nch-& Grow Planters Already Pianied - Just Add Wailer Snapdragons, Zinias, Coleus, 49¢ PER PLANTER and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Corrigan. Eight little friends helped Brian Dube celebrate his 2nd birthday. last Friday afternoon. After Brian opened all his pres- ents the children enjoyed a de- licious’ birthday cake and _ ice cream. Those present were: .Ste- vie and Matthew Miros,, Walter and: Johnnie Makaroff, . Gordie Soukoreff, Sherry-Lynn Morroso and Brian’s two little. cousins, Ricky and Gerry Chernenkoff. (Mrs. “A. Link and daughter Cathy arrived im. Castlegar on Wednesday to spend a few seve with her -Pr Health Officer ' aforesaid, and to do all‘things necessary in con- nection therewith and without limit- ing the generality of the foregoing: (a) To operate and maintain the aforesaid works; (b) To apply for a Provincial guar: * antee of the principal and inter- est of and on the debentures “hereinafter described and to do such. guarantee; . (e) To acquire all such real property, all such other acts, as may be ~. necessary or expédient to obtain- : 7. This By-law before adoption there shall receive the assent of the own: electors in the manner provided ; the “Municipal Act”. Ps. 8. This By-law shall take effect on Ie date of its registration in the office : * the Inspector of Municipalities. ._ 9. This By-law may be cited as the “ . terworks Construction By-law . 128, 1960": READ a first time ° the Ast. day | MARCH 1960° READ. a second time the a day! MARCH 1960 | eble: trom, ‘the Canadian Cancer |’. Society. They will be distributes} the area, P 2] Maddocks was elected delegate ‘provincial, F | to. thi AN. ELECTRIC _ HEATING SYSTEM on’ March 14-15, Mrs, C, Saund- ers was named alternative deie> gate. | ‘The members felt that: ‘much valuable. information’ can be ob- tained“by the delegate which wi.1 | 8reatly help the Castlegar. unit: |’ ~The’ _ following *.- committees HAS MANY ADVANTAGES, _ "Mectrie Hea READ a third time the “st day | ae MARCH 1960.” at RECEIVED --th “approval of the | + spector of Municipalities, the 3rd qm Peluriias, Marigold, Asters ° mother, Mrs, easements, rights-of-way, lic- ences, rights and authorities, as may be requisite or desirable for or in connection with the con- struction of the works aforesaid. vide even heat: ini each room, uma fell ; “to, control in’ an Electrically heated home:.Electric, Heating -a'ssures your family of comfortable’ heat ° throughout. the ‘house, at. all times. Schwartzenhauer. ‘Missy Patti Clarke. celebrated her 11th. birthday: on Feb, 25 with .a family. gathering at the home: of) her parents... Special Polting Soil for Houseplants and Flats Per bag ....-++:+..0... 296 fo 95¢ Hybryd Tomatoes, Cucumbers, for early, productive Plants Lime LONG HANDLE PRUNERS 6’ - Sulphur it's “TIME ‘TO SPRAY” 8-10 PRUNING SHEARS (MITCHELL SUPPLY . TRAIL & CASTLEGAR guests being her» grandparents, and’ Mrs, Franke Knight of Natal.” . Mr. ‘Wayne Peppard who has been_a patient in Castlegar hos- pital has returned to his home. r Mrs: LU, Vader was a Trail visitor last Saturday,’ Mr. and Mrs. G. R, Drew and daughter Mrs. Kurt H, Billfeldt of. Vancouver. who were here to attend the funeral of Mrs, Drew's father,.'Mr.° Elmer Hall, visited ‘at the home. of,Mr. and Mrs, M. Bingley.” Mn’ Drew Js the lat- ter’s. brother. : fbaultt. We isitorg tr in Treil on Frank Grubisic of Ross-| jJand ‘was’ a visitor “in Castlegar ‘Mr..and Mrs,’ Roger Archam- 2. For the purpose and with the object \ aforesaid and subject to the provis- ions in that behalf ‘hereinafter con- borrowed upon the credit of the Cor- poration the sum of one hundred and seventy « thousand dollars ($17@,000.- 00) and “Debentures may be issued therefore in sums of not less than one thousand ‘dollars,($1,000.00) each and liaving a‘tetm_of not more than twen, -years:and/having coupons attached thereto ‘for the. payment ‘of interest : provided: that no Debentures shall be on Saturday, the Province of British Columbia shall tained and set forth, there: may be issued: hereunder. unless and until the. ; of March 1960 “J... BROWN”. es ‘ TONS EOS jerahip, Mrs. : : f ; ‘ . - $8 s d : ‘Clean. No‘ dirt—no smoke or ‘smudge from burning fuel — your walls, drapes ant TAKE NOTICE that the above ‘copy im the proposed Bylaw upon ‘which the viii rs_of the muni of eight o'clock in the forenoon eight-o’clock. in the. afternoon at ‘(By Kinnaird Improvement Society Hall, all that P. A. Smibert*has been appoint _ Returning Officer for the Purpose | taking and‘ recording: the vote of t electors. : Dated at Kinnaird’ this ard. day of Mar 1960. /K/-PICKERING its erat ee : tor the next executive “mecting ‘| when, plans-will be dinalized for the coniing’ drive. A very heanty vote of ‘thanks-was ‘extended. to Mré,: Saunders for ‘the use of her . | home: ana‘ ‘for’ the . delicious’ re- : freshments which ‘she served. 4 “furniture Bay. cleaner, longer. Bleeteic-_ A jis: ‘Safe, No flames—no fumes. There: ts no fuel to ‘bun or : explode when ects: Modern. Select Electric Heatin; igns. le g units, from a wide range of modern dest; ace is needed for Electric ee: Units:*: Heat Se and save ‘the. space: that: are easily set to ie any tem] erate, in each room can be separately controlled, y , “Bailding Supplies ,Ballding.& Supply. Co. Bt. i not publish dor d + - This Liquor “Control Board or i the Goverment of British ‘Colma + el sto e would . Phone’ 3351- ~ peer pce aetna sshatne