CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, December 6, 1973 Residents of T a Stee (ae Ald. Ed Mosby, Castlegar Chairman of Joint Amalgamation Committee “The committee feels remiss in not giving figures after each meeting. These figures came to the gommittee in fragments which in themselves meant nothing. Figures Aor Cases and Kinnaird o d with the remain industry.” Joe Killough Castlegar Recalled the amalgamation of the school boards of Castlegar and Kinnaird in 1932 to what is now School District No, 9, He sees a2 parallel in the two amalgamation issues and called attention to how the schoo! district now prospered. money from p & toca Rene Archambault Kinnaird Fire Chief Showed concern in lack of figures to spell out costs of policing and fire protection. “What happens after three years?” Mecca for Technology Buffs Hundreds of fascinating exhibits from a 365-ton loco- motive toa tiny transistor, may be found at the National Museum of Science and Tech- nology on 35 acres of land at St. Laurent Boulevard and Smyth Road in Ottawa. It is a scientific paradise for the young, especially those with a curiosity about man and his i ish by a beautiful globe set among the stars, with the music of Vivaldi's “Seasons” celebrating spring, summer, fall and winter. In the main hall, there is a large, accurate scale-model of the side of the moon we sce from earth, and a selection of photographs taken through the world’s greatest telescopes. To the right, model ships and a d ion of the oerMan's world is represented HOMEPLAN MORTGAGES First or second mort. gages for the purchase’ of isting homes, lied: tion of debts, etc. One day approval service, competitive rates, no lock-in, no bonus. Phone 492-3841 days collect, evenings or week- lends 493-1291 or write HOMEPLAN REALTY 283 Martin St., Penticton, B.C, “Division of Traders Group, an All- Canadian Company” tin nology. % 5S Atomic research is repre- + evolution of harbors throw a brilliant light on marine tech- sented by models of large reactors, the remote control arms, and the very large Coball-60 therapy unit for treatment of cancer. In ‘the aviation and space division, there are airplanes, ranging from the 1910 Mc Dowell to the modern Sabre jet, and dozens of models of aircraft that have been impor- tant in the development of Canadian aviation. By contrast, in the vintage trains section, there are old ears and railroad coaches that go back to 1859, wood-burning locomotives, pot-bellied stoves and hand cars. The National Museum of Science and Technology is open all year. Mayor Colin Maddocks innaird * “The towns are divided in name only. It is time to accept the responsibility and make an affirmative vole for amalgama- - lion. Kinnaird would lose and not benefit if amalgamation is rejected.” RB; , Ald. Carl Henne Castlegar “What is in it for me—what is in it for you?...Exactly what you put into it. As I said to the library board-‘when you want to make something work, get off your butt’." eS a ¥ Ald. Andy Shutek Castlegar “Amalgamation is an item that should go to the people. Take the bull by the horns...in the final analysis, it will be a better place to live.” Wooden H Towns Turn Out in Small Number Councils and Public Air Views at Public M Mayor John Landis Castlegar “Let us have amalgamation by choice rather than by force. - The future of our area probably depends on that ‘yes’ vote. It opens the way to proper land planning and proper land usage.” Ald. George Bondaroff * Kinnaird “Amalgamation is long overdue. We hesitate to take on any major capital work. Long- term planning is the answer to all our problems.” Ald. John Pinckney Kinnaird “It is important to pool efforts for town services such as water and sewer. The water wells of both towns will not last forever and replacement is expensive. A population of 6,500 would allow for the hiring of. people with expertise in. these fields.” Better Structure In Some Disasters Studies have recently been * made of different’ kinds of buildings and their condition following such natural disasters as earthquakes, tornados and flands, Tt was found that wooden houses in general. stood up beller than the other types of structure. This did not, how- clude the hazard of fire, is leading researchers in many countries to seek fire resistant lreatments for wood. ‘Christmas Music is a Language... Say Something Nice: Ald. Gerry Rust. Kinnaird ni “I have attempted to keep an open mind but at the moment I stand opposed to amalgamation. I do not feel there is enough positive infor- mation assembled.” Ald, Mike Livingstone 2 Cast! “I am for amalgamation though that was not always the ,case...It is a challenge.” eeting AERO TAXI Fast — Courteous — Reliable Phone 365-5700. Ald. Jack Chernoff innaird BAKERY SLICED HOT BREAD WHITE Today, Friday and Saturday OR BROWN : 4 for $1.00 PHON IE 365-3022 13 Pine Street (next to West’s Dept, Store) “I strongly support amal- gamation in this basically one community. A positive vote would open up avenues: and make it more favorable to secondary industry.” Himalayas . Heve Tallest Mountains Thirteen of the 14 highest mountain peaks in the world are found in the Himalayas running through India, Nepal and Tibet. The earth's tallest. moun: tain is Mount Everest, at 29,028 feet. The 14th highest is Tibet's Gurla Mandata at 25,355 feet. ‘he only non-Himalayas peak in the top 14 is in India’s Karakoram range — Mount Godwin-Austen, the world’s second tallest mountain at 28,250 feet. Now you Know In 1830, the first fire engine was purchased for Charlotte, N.C., for $100. REGIONAL DISTRICT OF CENTRAL KOOTENAY - LAND COMMISSION ACT 2 AGRICULTURAL LAND Ri PUBLIC HEARING | TAKE NOTICE that a draft by-law intended to enable the adoption of Agricultural Land Res- erve Plans for the Regional: District to preserva land for farm use has now been prepared and the ‘draft by-law together with the proposed Agricul- tural Land Reserve Plans will be presented at a Public Hearing to be held at The Regional District of Central Keotenay Board Room, 601 Vernon Street, Nelson, B.C. at 7 p.m. in the evening of the 19th day of December, 1973. The proposed by-law and Agricultural Reserve Plans may be inspected at the office of the Sa- cretary-Treasurer at the Regional District of Central Kootenay, from the Sih day of December to the 18th day of December, 1973. (Saturdays and Sun- * days excepted) at 601 Vernon Street, Nelson, B.C, between the hours of 8:30 A.M. and 5:00 P.M, Please refer to the Notice of Public Hearing in the Legals Section of this newspaper for addi- tional information. ESERVE BY-LAW AND PLANS T. BODARD Secretary-Treasurer _ TAKE-OUT DAVE’S CHICKEN & PIZ 1216 - 7th Ave., Near the Kinnaird Fire Hall PHONE 365-5304 OPEN DAILY Monday to Thursday 3 p.m. to 10 p.m. Fridays 3 p.m. to Midnight Saturdays and Sundays 12 noon to 9 p.m. =o Having a Christmas oF Staff Party? - QPEN ALL WINTER FOR YOUR EATING ENJOYMENT Why not have piping hot chicken delivered fo your door, [I “Delightful Snack” Two pieces of Tasty QU DAVE'S DINNER Three with golden French Fries, plus tasty Bi cole Slaw and Dinner Roll .... 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New.—Castlegar News Photo ' Multi-Colored Pipe Cleaners Make Velvety Christmas Wreath Multi-colored swirls — of ) velvety-soft chenille pipe clea- styrofoam wreath, adding a rich, three dimensional touch. New System Allows Oral Declarations Carnal, ; ners can deck a lightweight, Swirls are made individually, by wrapping a pipe cleaner around a pencil, slipping it off the end, and spreading it gently before hitching the two ends together. Swirl is pinned to the wreath with a corsage pin, first threading it through a colored bead, or pearl, or sequin (or all three) to give the pinhead bulk and sparkle. Try adding narrow edging of braid (from the 0 ig to Canada after more than 48 | hours abroad won't have to fill out’ customs declarations for their’ $25 exemption. This became effective last Saturday. Revenue Minister Robert Stanbury has announced that the written declarations would be replaced by a new system of oral declarations, However, a written declaration would still be required from Canadians, ‘who have been away more than 12 days and are claiming the leit. in the sewing box), gluing it to the styrofoam with household cement. Pipe cleaners..can be purchased by: the .,package,;; either all in one color or multi-colored, at any cigar counter. A more. glamorous version of this wreath could be made by spraying the styro foam first with CIL “Mod Tone” glitter glue, sprinkling it lavishly with glitter, then adding the swirls in groups in order to expose the glittering spaces between. “Bj $100 exemption. VROOM FLOWERS LTD. Shrubs, Bedding Out Plants, Potted Flowers Hower Arrangements for all Occasions, Bridal Bouquets and Corsages Telephone 365-7641 71001 - 9th Ave., Kinnaird Conscience and Comment By Rev. K. Neill Foster The Arabs are getting results with their oil em- bargo; the Japan- ese have publicly aligned them- selves with the Arab cause and * against Israel, The reasons are obvious, A highly developed society runs on oil. And the Japanese are dependent on Middle East oil. Whether or not the Tanaka government presently has its heart in the anti-Israel stance is not known. But the feeling wilt come, $ There are hidden currents moving men and_ nations. Biblically speaking, Japan has to change sides—from the West to the East. We think that the Japan- ese will arm themselves once again, because it appears they also -will finally fight against Israel. The scriptures predict that the Euphrates River will dry up to make way for the “Kings of the rising sun.” A massive army of 200 million men will one day descend on Palestine from the east. In its number, we think, will be the Japanese. But Israel will never be destroyed. The Jews are still God's chosen people. And ultimately He will intervene to save them from the “Kings of the east.” Deadline Tomorrow for Air Parcel Delivery fo Great Britain Deadline dates for most overseas destinations have already” passed. All surface parcels destined for far-off countries that were mailed by the deadlines have cleared the Post Office. For example, over. 31 tons of surface parcels mailed to the United Kingdom were processed through the foreign section of the Vanc- ouver Post Office by Nov. 13. However, if you haven't gotten around to mailing those Christmas parcels to friends overseas, you still have a chance to get them there in »time by Air Parcel Post. “Last “Friday was. the deadline date for Japan, Hong Kong and all of the Orient. Air parcels for the Middle East, India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka (Ceylon), Bangladesh, Rhodesia. Malawi, Ghana, Kenya, Tan- zania, Uganda, Zambia and the rest of South Africa (except Republic of South Africa) Europe (except Britain) and the Republic of South Africa. If you are mailing air parcels to Australia, New Zealand, Central or South America, the West Indies, Haiti; Martinique, Cuba or Fiji, today is your deadline date. Air parcels to Great ‘Britain should be posted by tomorrow. This Saturday is the deadline date “for surface parcels to the United States and distant points in Canada, Cords — Enrollment and cord pro- sentations highlighted the Girl Guide ceremonies held Tuesday ot te week at the Kinnaird a, Many parents were pre- sent when the First and Second Kinnaird Guide companies opened the evening ceremonies with the hi hoe, The color CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, December 6, 1978 COHOE INSURANCE Representing The Insurance Corporation of B.C. FRUIT GROWERS MUTUAL & UNIGARD MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. Providing a Complete Insurance Service 269 Columbia Avenue — Phone 365-3301 parly for the evening was Karen Christensen and Carol Kurnoff, Division commissioner Mrs R. Bro was present to enroll three new Guiders into the movement, these being Mrs. Ann Clow, Mrs. Muricl Heagy and ‘Mrs. Marie Goffinet. Two of these Guiders will be helping the First Kinnaird Guide group and the other is to work with the-Second Kinnaird Guides, .There were 11 girls en- rolled into the movement, each girl was presented to Mrs. Bro by her patrol leader. One girl was absent and will be enrolled later. Girls being enrolled were Leona Sorenson, Kathy Ward, Jennifer Church and Gisele La Marshe, Sandra De Biaso, Stacy O'Sullivan, Terry Lee, Lori Heagy, Chris McFarlane, Bev Baron and Angela Wish- low. Absent was Nancy Hunter. After the enrollment the horseshoe was dismissed and presentations of the All. Round Cord were made. Mothers of the Guides receiving the honor were asked to come forward and present their daughters with the All Round Cord. » Guides receiving the cord were Karen Christensen, Deb- bie Shukin and Shelly Harna- dek of the First Kinnaird; Joanne Yule, Susan Lind and Donna Baron of the Third Kinnaird Company. Presentations of the Can- ada Cord were made by the Guides’ mothers with the assistance of Mrs. Bro. Guides receiving this high award were ‘Laurie Wickett, Dawn Embree, Joanne Yule, Sharleen Martini and Cheryl New. Mrs. Bro then presented Brown Owl Mrs. Doreen Smecher with her - resident campers badge. The ceremonies closed with taps. Coffee and cakes were served by the Guides. ‘or CHRISTMAS MOUNTAIN SUPPLIES Tropleal fish in aguarlums make ex- otle dis- ploys for your BUY EARLY “HEARTS” A COMPLETE LINE OF AQUARIUM NEEDS MAPLES SUPERETT GROCERIES — CONFECTIONERY — GAS 800 Highway Drive —- Blueberry Creek LIVE BETTER ELECTRICALLY Be Thrifty, Learn to Conserve Conservation Suggestions 1. Use lighting In Che A few low wattage lamps in a Christmas display can sdeuately give a message of good will and good cheer. 2, Use sufficient lighting for eye comfort and for safety, but do not have unnecessary lighting. 3. Repair dripping hot water taps. Energy has been used to heat this wasted water. Use het water sparingly. 4. Have your home and other heated buildings weit insulated, and heat only ta. a comfortable level. The lower the room temperature the lower the heat loss. Thus reducing night temperatures to 60 degrees cr 65 degrees will conserve energy. With Best Wishes for a Merry Christaas should also have been posted : last Saturday. Yesterday was the last day for assuring _pre-Christmas delivery for air parcels to Food Can Weaken Teeth Too Nutrition surveys have shown that many children are given too much sweet, sticky * RIPE OLIVES ‘| The use of such sweet foods — especially the sticky kind — helps promote tooth decay. They also dull the appetite for wholesome, protc- “tive foods. Besides lacking in essential food value, sweet foods are generally expensive says the Canadian Dental Association, For between-meal snacks, children should be encouraged to eat nuts, popcorn, cheese, milk, vegetables, whole ‘grain cereals, meat, eggs or unsweet- ened fruits instead of foods of higher sugar content. At mealtime they should eat nourishing foods, such as- suggested in Canada’s Food Guide. Teeth should be brushed immediately after eating or if unable to do so, rinsed with water. See your dentist regularly. 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