CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Oct. 24, 1963 “Public Meeting on CLASSIC — SBEapry® Design by Bluebird © For the finest in fashion and the utmost in quality. . BLUEBIRD : elamonds for happiness CHRISTMAS LAY-: AWAY. NOW. IN FULL SWING BOSSE’S JEW EL LERY . Phone ; 365-2041 ito a well worn and yon’ ’il see 2 pat attera, oft the sole of tho feat in. in the insole. ‘This pat is Baiaue ands should not be ali ence the eee chope of of the, next child in HB or her er. size may a the same ‘but bo body weight, stance, and walking habits may be 3 unwise. For Heathful from page one) plained why the flood plain area In the village (the area known as park) from residential development. Mickey Moran : sugested that Zoning the “broad authorization” given the superintendent of works, his \as- sistants or anyone appointed by council to enter places to see that the provisions of the bylaw are being obeyed, there should be added given to the bylaw prior to action on it by council while Steve Cham- Mr, L that if the superintendent of works ann ici: out an ; jospection then bers of the bylaw saying | that there nha he authorized in Sie by council. his sug: been some “sorry Enforcement of the building YD with regard ta the: matter of single dwelling areas in the'village, Mr, Sylvest said “council has no firm opinion on what areas should or should not be single dwelling.” He said Somimissinners would ap- Mr. gestion as “very reasonable.” + To a question by Cee Gorse as to why land has been made available for manufacturing indust- ries ‘near the river rather than near raiload trackage, Mr. Nau- mann said that land which could be -used in the village that is on ly used as re- Preciate f the residents of the a concern- 3 "Mike Livingstone questioned Kin-Gar. Video Sysiem to Cut Into Antenna Kin-Gar Video expects to in- terrupt TV service in the Cas- tlegar area for “about three days” In four or five weeks time when it cuts its distribution sys- tem into its antenna system re- located at a new site. In Ietters:to the twin villages of Castlegar and Kinnaird, com- pany official Gordon Falrwea- ther safd that Kin-Gar’s new an- tenna location “has been fully proved out and excellent signals are available from all the Spo- kane stations,” He added that arrangements for access to the antenna site sidential veh homes that are in good condition.” Asked by Mr. Kraft if per- sons living in- present residential areas that would be rezoned to commercial would have to pay taxes on commercial property, the community planner answered that the provincia! law on assessment does not allow the assessor to take zoning into account but. only the actual use to which the land is being put. ¥Ed Herman suggested that the zoning of property at the south end of the village as industrial is go- ing to mean the “cluttering up of the entrance to Castlegar with nui- sance industries.” Mr. Naumann answered that the presence of the highway makes the property suit- able for industrial use but. that the area in quetsion is one where zoning is going to. have to be re- viewed. Quite a bit of discussion at the meeting centered around the questions of duplexs and apartment buildings in residential areas, Com- and “Walter have been “and ‘at this date work has started: on clearing the route for the trans- Portation run from the antenna site to the distribution system.” When the site “is ready to cut in we anticipate service will have to be interrupted for abont three days. This will be in four or five weeks time. The Public will be kept informed of this through the Castlegar News.” Mr. Fairweather wrote that| within the past two weeks Chan- nel 2 at Spokane has started re- gular operation from a new ‘situated Thorp indicated, along with’ Mr. Sylvest, that ‘aspects concerned with these questions would receive council’s further consideration. LEGION: CORNER close to where Channel 6 moved to a few years ago. As a re: of this move, he added, “consi- derable degradation of received has occurred.” In anticipation. of this, Kin- Gar Video carried out several ‘months of exhaustive testing be- cause it was expected that a new - site would be required for Kin- : Gar’s antennas. However, results * of the testing of the new. site could not be confixmed until oe station move was accomplish- e pees a The, new lotation of the an- tennas has now been fully proved and excellent signals are availa- ble .from all the Spokane Bia. tions at this site. a PTA to Sponsor Film on Smoking At Next Meeling A film entitled “Research on need correct shoes Broper |. Savage hoes,: well made of J + good materials over, 1) are correc! Jor boys Jaste, 8 ‘gitls of all f ages. And our. staff lerstands the impor- tance of proper fitting. Maddocks | EEA = PUBLIC NOTICE Senior Citizens — Meeting Friday, Oct. 25 - 7.30 p.m. Entertainment Knights of Co- lumbus L, V. Campbell will show films of European Trip All elderly citizens invited. Stanley Humphries PTA — Film Entitled Research on Smoking is’ feature of the next meeting to be held on cena, Oct. 28 fat 8 pm. High School ‘Cafeteria. Senior Students invited, Figure Skat starts: Fri, Oct, 25, SMITHS. next Stanley Humphries PTA to be held: on’ Monday at 8 p.m. in the high school cafeteria. A panel headed: by: Dr. D. F. Ternent will discuss this subject and time. will be given for ques- tions. Concern over the smoking ha- bits of teenagers and their relation to cancer is the reason for this], subject being chosen for the PTA meeti attend, as this is of particular in- terest -to-them, and. all Parents are |" welcome, LT _ Nordi¢ Lodge . will hold Whist Party: in Nordic’ Hall Oct, 26 - 8 p.m. Refreshments everyone welcome. Kinnaird C.W.L,-Bazaar Kin- naird Hall, Oct, 26-2-5 — Featuring: hair : atsling ‘by. maretta: 2 Ladies Curling CTab meeting Oct, 28, 8 p.m. Denneus’ Res. 850 Columbia Ave. : PLUMBING. a HEATING © is the feature of the]. Senior students are invited to|. Plans have been finalized for the observance - of -Remembrance Day. The parade and ceremonies will be held on “Monday, Nov. 11 at the Cenotaph as usual and in case of-bad weather services will be held’ at the. Theatre, Poppies have been- sent out to all district schools’: and \ the wreaths and ‘sprays for the busi- ness firms will be!aut on Nov. 2. The tickets for the banquet on Monday Nov, 11 are available un- til Nov.’.6 and. members are re- quested to get their tickets from executive members as‘ there are only a ited number available and* admission -is ‘by ticket’ only. A dance will follow the banguet at the. 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Flannel 36” Velvett : : 36” Velure Deluxe oo $1.20. YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR 'Skatin Guards, and a Tapes ‘i eck esses aaa E Fall is here. and. Winter close Behind! _ . — TIME TO CHANGE FROM COTTON TO woo... _ Fabric is what fashion is made of and here: isa a comple of $1.65 $2.85 -$3:39. $330 60¢ to 70c $1.65 $1.65" $2:19. $2.45 CCM. SKATING & Wocxey . : ; Gloves - - Pads.--Pants'~ Stockings -- ‘Protectors — The ‘board of management of tte iGastleear and; District “Hos: special, meeting sehe.. this ‘evening ‘when's by th New court room facilities were | opened in the Oglow Block in Cas- '] tlegar:' yeaterday } with’ pleas * by’ local. Herb Pitt id, “pocts’ the financial dy for study by .the ‘Thursday’ night. Trail that more area Te sidents ; take the opportunity: of, at- d watching’ court ‘ pro- y Gnese'ts bo tae mag! comm upon’ the ‘desirability of publle on ages‘ being heard with as sisting magistr: ites": chambers. and: vwltueases" waits ding room, : were: hailed‘ by magis- trate Pitts as/“‘something that:has tbeen.: badly : needed s‘for.<'years."”, He: said: the ‘new ‘quarters: Sia will ‘service the ‘area’.much | quately’ than-has- former: accommo- pictur of ‘Castlegar, in full ning,-to’ greet: pup! from ‘the ‘Pied: Piper Rindergar, vy ist its | Placed“: over.’ 80. ‘orders: ‘with th and co ‘servation © and’: distributed.. as ‘ia ‘bonus : with subscriptions to Beau- Castlegar’ News‘:cost: only "$2 ant *:]'and coroners’ color, I featured “in’:the’ ‘scenic’|.™ ny, floral, diary Brepared by ‘the 'B. - Subscriptions placed ‘at the]: ee family plic. ‘\TheBo: fof. School ‘District Na,’ ard of Schoo), ‘Trustees ‘9: Monda: ‘Provincial Conall of Pu-|) to hold 4 ng0 TSE: | of at:least three Fealoual colleges | ¥ : throughout , the: province, Pi Castlegar News, sending BC. Ma E Lewis ie * firemen’ for; the: interest ‘shown ‘in “a most: enjoyable ‘and in’the ‘school district to: ascertain dorses ‘ the ‘action. West, Provinelal?. the: Council ’ of ‘Public |” Bi Hea ane chairman: of me West) ‘Koo! 's ‘ steering © com- hittes ne appointed to draw, up plans’ 1 of oft the college, said the committeé estimated ‘that ‘such a° college ‘It hasbeen forecast that the would cost “appreximiately $2 mil: plebiscite may. be held as early’as. A Le PRR K 8 if tion Leslle Peterson’ recently nounced * that * fhe ‘government: is Prepared ‘to “end ‘sters ines Tearned:/ and ‘nephews’ and thelrvchildven: i 3 | Don‘ Wickett! of the) Ci Fu- vl thering \z.of Chris and the’ good: work. of ;ministering to.the needs’ of. - tons ‘and family counsel ‘The . public is’welcome to at: on ine problems © of Society; ; sald Zabout 20 ore and: theirs wives. taxatio F general with: specific referees, to estates th rp Joh: who. is president of. te WK Medi- iil: be: up: ie ‘price this year, They,|' ‘Hall took Prof, [will be! 45c‘1a' package, A. thas | Sula e ill be Miss’ ‘Shisley” Rirle < ean college in Salt Lake City, U ty) tof;.the ‘Certified ‘General Account a were elected: to’ the: board |' ‘Asociation. at its: meeting ‘in C.; Wood ;was d_ all :gessions “0f. fie convention # njoy' the privilege of sharing .with fhe ; “| page.” na each ae is Sen 21% This means the This is ‘the same as ad- or: ded reading material to.a ‘better than half!'a eins ige to each*10-page paper|: nearly a full ‘page of’ad-| the-winm in Ottawa has innounced Materiel * Commaind “Head ganizing and:> \ supervising . tasks, acted as ‘Santa ‘Claus for the or- in jchildren eine. lidayisg ton, the: former. ‘Dorothy Coit") Jones af Calgary, has serv-- ed as a Brownlie leader and’ swim: ming instructor: for retarded’ Otte,