CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Nov. 15,. 1962 Kinsmen to Report Yearly On Development of Park Castlegar council has outlined to the Castlegar-Kinnaird ‘Kins. men Club: the basis on which plans for development of the Kinsmen Park ‘are to be carried out, The following iectter, written over.the signature of village chair- man Aage Sylvest has been sent Kinsmen president Pete Woykin: With regard to your. club's offer to sponsor and developa public park in the aréa ‘bounded by Main, Third, Pine and Second whith we' accepted some time ago, I would, on behalf of council. and «the people of Castlegar, extend our very. sincere thanks to your club for ‘undertaking this_project, We are'sure that-a park’ such as you + have planned for this, area’ is ithe best'use it can be “put, ‘te ‘As you ‘are aware this site was acquired some years.ago frum the Spiritual Communities’ of. Christ :Doukhobors at a. very, - nominal Price on the condition that it be used for .park purposes. We are sure that’ our acceptance of your official otter will meet with their approval. © _-. {For the records we would like _to. briefly outline how ‘we feel that developments of this park will undertaken. It is ‘our desire that all ‘necessary ‘planning and Eee » how to. give 3 gifts this. _. Christmas timing of construction will be handled exclusively by your club. We are fully aware of the size and cost of the project that you have started on, and, being aware of this, we appreciate that com- pletion: of the: park’ will require your efforts for a number of years. We understand that-you will of. ficlally once a year report to coun- cil on your’ plans and progress so that approval in principal of these plans can be considered by council. We realize that the availabil- ity of funds will, to a large extent, Personal Column By BURT CAMPBELL RELIGION SHOULD CHALLENGE US Too many people today seem more intent on finding a religion which gives them a false sense of comfort and that is in conformity with their ideas of how things should be done, than are interested in embracing a religion which them, govern your schedule, ‘With ‘a view to shortening this schedule we expect your club will take the initiative -in ‘discussing with. the village -staff..how the vil- lage can best assist your plan and The. road to heaven should not be—and has never intended to be —as easy as the pathway to hell. Unless one has to live up to a , moral code, it then: bring: any; to the attention of Council. i In: closing may we again ex- tend” our ‘thanks’ and also’ assure you, that the development of Cas. tlegar’s‘ first ‘park of this type will be a lasting credit to the: Kinsmen of Castlegar. HOUSING HINTS a religion which allows us to lead the kind of lives we find it easiest to: lead will only result in an at- titude towards God that will find expression on Sundays only, and not in every act we do every mo- ment of the we People who object to thelr ministers preac! tian ethics, ihe Q. Does’ CMHC ; have publi- cations of housebuilding hints and how ‘can’ they “be obtained? A. Books and pamphlets” on nearly every aspect of housing are available, free of: charge, at your local CMHC office. They have a series of pamphlets which cover everything from mortgage loans to home improvement loans. One . of. their more popular booklets is “Choosing a House De> sign” which contains some’ very good advice often’ overlooked’ by the eager house purchaser. ‘They also have a catalogue ‘of small house - designs’ featuring photo- graphs and floor plans for bunge. lows, two storey and split ‘level houses. Plans for: these houses ‘may be purchased from Central Mort- gage and Housing Corporation. RINHAIRD: BRIEFS Comm. E, C. ‘Ackerman and vil- lage ‘foreman Curt Waterman will| {investigate a complaint: by John Wontella of 7th Ave. that: the continual build-up ‘by: the village of 7th Ave. is making access: to Mr, Woytella’s garage difficult, ele : Tentative approval: for.a sub- eo financial support of the church, for the regulation of indecent books and TV programs and against the publicity given the loose lives of movie stars, are people who are forgetting that immediately follow- ing our three-score-and-ten years on earth we're going to spend eter- nity in either one of two places. Ministers who cater to this type of person by preaching mainly about motherhood, patriotism, the atomic bomb, and other allied sub. jects and who get away from prea- ching the fundamentals of daily Christian living in conformity with the 16 commandments and bible, are doing irrepairable dam age to the souls of the members of their congregations, and quite pro- bably to their o : Religion was never intended to be easy. Living a Christian life was never intended to be. easy. If they were, heaven would be open to all of.us and we wouldn't have to waste our time here on earth liv- ing up.to the admission require ments. Certainly we can't all. wear sack ‘cloth and ashes 24: hours a day, but at least on Sundays we, should. ask to be made'to think'a little a0 that during the’ next ‘six days we will-give at least a.few moments reflection to the life here. after. After all, forever is‘ along division ‘in’ an undeveloped section | time. of Kinberry Heights for a Morman .| Church was, given with the note i 1 A yearly subscription to. BEAUTIFUL BRITISH COLUMBIA (worth $2.00 travel diary with 26. beau- tiful B.C. colour scenes «worth $1.00). 6" x 8" Christmas greeting’ card: announcing your gift subscription (worth 259). A $3.25 value for $2.00! Beautiful British Columbia is a wonderful gift for that: tentative: approval ‘does : not involve’. the. village’’in’ providing water’ and road: maintenance. at is time.” - see, Bulding permits for a home valued. at $19,000 ‘and a garage valued ‘at $500 were 9 tPproved. ‘Aesounta totaling $3,768.11 were “approved for. payment, - as was ‘the payment tou “School Dis- trict No, 9 of $5,80: 4 Street Lights Are Smashed On 7th and 8th Four street. -lights have been smashed on 7th and’ 8th avenues between Maple and Main streets in Castlegar, Comm. George Carr re- parted at council’s meeting last we 5 < , Although the incident has been reported to,-the RCMP,’ parents in that area ‘are asked by. council to warn their children against Small Projects Keep Employment Favorable R...C. Bristow, manager. of the. Trail: National Employment Office; advises that employment continues at: a favorable level in the areas; 4) No ‘large-scale construction projects dominate the picture but a considerable number (of. smal. | ler type ‘projects such as conver- Special GWL Hass To, Celebrate 25th League Anniversary The Castlegar CWL. held its monthly meeting recently in. St, Rita’s Halt with 22 members and Father Brophy present. The meeting was opened with the League hymn and prayers. ‘There will be a mass or Nov. 23 to‘ commemorate the 25th ‘an- niversary of the CWL and also for the deceased members of the. Let: gue. The League's Christmas: party will be held‘-at .the » December. n | meeting in St. Rita’s. hall, Sy Dr.) Harrigan end Mr, “Maloo will be out on Nov. 25 to speak to all those interested in the retreats in Nelson, Mrs. Schwartzenhauer. gave a short talk on the retreat which she attended in Nelson. . Campbell informed mem- bers that plans have been com- pleted on the circles and that the | - first one will be held this month, Mass intentions for the months of November and December is for the success of the Ecumenecal Council. Delicious refreshments were served by hostesses Mrs, Archibald and Mrs, Fornell, Borsch, ‘Turkey _ Supper Planned. The executive of the’ Robson Recreation ‘Commission had a meeting. atthe home of Mrs, Philip Wanjoff, Jr., recently. At this meeting it was: decid- ed to buy a vacuum cleaner -for the hall, but. the polisher would have. to wait for further funds.’ It was also decided to have a community borsch and turkey supper on Nov. 30 to raise funds for, kitchen «improvement. Mrs. Hackman’ and Mrs. Wanjoff . will bea -committee together to Took after’ this. ; A sealed envelope ‘Containing this Jolly ‘Millers birth date was opened in ‘the: presence. of the Editor. of: this paper and the tepresentative | of Maple Leaf Mills Ltd. The Jolly Miller's birth date was: Jan. 18, 1923 The Mayfair set Sor the ‘closest, ‘estimate was won by? Mr. Ernie. DeRosa, -New Denver, BC. Mrs. A. W. Hearn, Salmo, BC. “PURITY: FLOUR 4 A PRobucT or MAPLE: LEAF MILLS LIMITED sion, modernizing. and additions | Fa continue to. provide employment for. the’ majority. of qualified tradesman ‘in the full range of the construction idustry.’ “Continued high. activity in the lumbering industry. is report- ed from all sites. The scale and service indus tries are beginning to show in- creased activity. Preparations such as reinterviews and the re- eruiting ,of Christmas help is al- ready underway. |” The only deterrent to present employment activity is the advent of: winter ‘conditions where will affect the primary indust. ries.) This ‘condition is expected to’ develop: during the coming month. Mr. Bristow advised the num- ber of persons seeking employ: ment at the end’ of October ‘to: oe 314 ‘men’ and: 182) women. ‘These figures when compared to 268 men and126 women at the end of September shows a slight trend ‘towards seasonal lay-offs. ° During the month of Octo- ber!.260 applicants were placed in employment. 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