CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Dec. 7, 1967 ~ CKRD Planners Propose Revolutionary Solution Central Kooten: Recoral District has everything to nothing to los te gala talons of lene Central Koo- Already, 65 per cent of the , {useable Iand is under. ‘intensive or extensive use,” the repo! added. Developable lands under the set out in the report, includes that with no more than a 30 to 85 per. ¢ cent grade and at of less than 3,000 ee Unvell CKRD planners Rawson and aes of Vancouver, the bold new plan radical for the jan Problems. of today and tomor- | feet. fail to oh, or may. exceed, predictions, but that the amount rtlof land available will remain atatle, Because of what the r ort calle “the highly lnear nat of available Jand and. consequent to planning should work’ to- ward creating, on one hand, an A $20,000 extension to the ‘office and fire will cost $9 per square foot Pas a second storey or $12 per square foot for. con- struction behind: the existing premises, ‘This’ was id to the town council, Tresday by Ald. Bill bee Reed, cently by council to obtain cost cotimates onthe addition, said he was told the present bullding had been desl, to expan: sion in’ the area makes good use of land even more essential, with an expected population of 1, development for the region and on the other fhand, toward creating specific on of the re- 68,000 people by 1978, with 44,315 in 1966. Within area has o! developable land in region. that population in the area may AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA TAA WINTERPROOES 2 GUARANTEED 100% ‘WATERPROOF : Canadian Manufacture Priced From $7.95 to $14.95 _MADDOCKS ee ee : : & & & & & : & & & & id & & & 4 & : HEAVEN SENT by Helena Rubinstein A little bit naughty, but heavenly! That's Heaven Sent .. . a delicious medley of flowers and spice, beloved for its lilting, long-lasting fragrance. Delight her with Eau de Parfum Mist, $8.06 Charm her with Dusting Powder, 3.00. She'll think you're an ange! when you give her Heaven Sent. | Misi it Our Store For. Sure! _ Vasioty of Gifts in ‘All Depts. ‘CASTLEGAR DRUG. R. E. Goulet, . Corner Pine. & Columbia |< Ph. "965-7818 P) Open: Mon. - Sat. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Fri. 9 am. to 9 pm. 2 @% sun: & Holiday Hours: 12 Non -1pm. 6-7 p.m." RS é & @ & & & g @ & & & & & 2 e & z . & é e € é @ a e & & & a. e a ‘ & ae g Se & & & PULREEECEUUECEUUULEREREEL STE ST erraT means, for’ functional coopera: gion. accomodate ‘construction of a ific | second storey if this became nec- essary. 2 * Sketches of a proposal have Castlegar Town Office . Plans. $20,000 Expansion by two members of the fire de- partment who are eharatiing. in- commissioned re-| Sram, In adaition to extra space needed for municipal: admint- stration, the addition would in- clude recreation and. sleeping space for firemen and a kitchen been drawn jup, he told council, PUBLIO NOTICE United Church OGIT Xmas , Veaper Service ony 27, 12.15 a.m. Everyone welcom Anyone with ticket reservations. for Robson New, Sears” Bye Party, pense pick them up by Dec. 2, Ph +” B6S-BBSS, . oltizens Xmas Bancuct 6 pm. Legion Hall. + Bako’ and Sato of Xmas andlcestte Dec,’ 9 to '3.30: p.m. at Nordic Hall) by, dat): Kinnaird | Ranger Company.’ J’ at Village | \ ® — 8.am. to your rights! SMITH’S Reminder! Ouse: alread) Bese “The basis of the Regional ‘Concept and Plan rests in the * restablishment of a ‘series of re- gion goals and the setting of priorities for action.” The report points out that one of the difficulties’ of de- velopment in the area is due to the fact: that present com- munity development is dotted in certain areas along lake channels and these are separsted by areas ‘of undeveloped, perhaps unde- velopable, land. ie 61 CRESCENT ST. — Student Course on Alcohol 170-student Immaculate. Secon- dary School after pare had attended a workshop A. Kelowna ‘school principal, son of a Castlegar couple, is'con- ducting a ‘revolutionary new FOR OIL er GAS HEATING WARM AI | mo? a SMITHS a id HEATI Ty I | 2 ; PLUMBING & | HEATING LTD. PHONE 365-7591 — CAST LEGAR t all staff mem- cours of ‘alcoho: Father Francis Godderlis, son ‘of Mr. and Mrs, H. C. God- deris of Cattogar, ‘sald that the of the A some ot the problems from abuse "The made” to fit Into the school cur- riculum, he’ said. ‘course was: “tailor- of the program, as the and Future be planned in what. the. report calls “spheres of concern.” It set up as its goals the ac- comodation of soaring popula- tlons and population densities throughout the area, the provi- sion of an agreeable choice in living and working areas, a gen- eral plan for Jand use and a priority system for future plan- ning studies. The report suggested a system of feeder roads for com- munication between the areas, thus preserving main highways for fast.regional traffic. ways would be built on a limited access basis — devel- opment: of homes, commerical enterprises and unnecessary side roads dependent on the -high- ‘ways would be discouraged. ‘There should also be “acqui- |~2 sition, protection. and develop- ment of continuous open ‘space and public recreational areas along water bodies and on slope lands parallel’ to other Gevelop- |Ce ment. Reservation of park strips along r scenic ‘highway routes” is also advocated. If this were carried out, says the. plan, iti would provide pro- per limits-to development and Eincresse its amenity ‘and value greatly,” as well as increasing the region’s long-term tourist potential. - "School District 9 Elects Rural Trustee For Second Term Bill Gattrell has been elect-| rural.“school trustee for School District No. 9 for a sec- ond frovene, term. Gattrell, the present sehool ‘trustee for rural areas, will continue his work. as school board representative for Oot- ischenia,’ Brilliant, Pass Creek, Gobson ‘Creek and Blueberry. He was. elected to the post Monday at’a meeting of school board members: and the : three rural representatives. Representatives from the other rural areas, elected by publle ballot, select one of their numbers. to the voting member of the school board. 'The other representatives may attend any. or.all meetings, put do not have voting privil- eges. Castlegar Council Show Holiday Spirit The Christmas spirit is al- ready at .work, .as- Castlegar town council demonstrated Tuesday.. Mayor_R. C, Maddocks sug: gested that two packages of cheese, received as a gift to council from Mayor Lionel Mercier of Vernon, be donated to a charity in Castlegar. < the tasty gift | is part of a Probation Violation Results in Jail Term A former Castlegar man was sentenced #8 five days: recently. when he appeared be- fore magistrate H.C. Pitts on a Father bid or discourage the use of al- coho}, but to guide students in thet atte towards it released recently by tion in announcing alcohol edu- a cation week, which began Sun- is, is not to for its use. jetails of the program were the founda- Children’s RUBBER of breach of r snes Verne McMillan, 34, was es- corted backs to Castlegar from Edmonton:‘to face the charge. A warrant for his arrest -had been issued about a year ago. McMillan, who .was charged with theft under $50 in 1! me placed on probation. Tolls to com mply with conditions of the robs ion resulted in the war- fe. will serve is ser zentence in: me Castlegar. jail - Photocopy Letters — Birth Certificate< Copies of Book Pages FOOTWEAR — Girls A. . Eremenko & Co. Ladies’ FERRANO: SHOES for Formal it Silver. or ‘or Boy’s Overst Gum Boots, Snow Boots Important Papers Complete Range of sizes Clippings Heels Geld — Pumps with eels $13.95 — Hand - Bags to match $5.95... Biack-on-White Process : Reasonable Rates Castlegar News: Formal DRESSES for Christmas and ‘other occasions — a few left im one or two piece ensemble. All are at Bargain - $10.95 and up. : “ x ‘campaign for cheese and other dairy products produc- ed in‘ that Council Approves Business Licences “Castlegar ; “council” ‘Tuesday accepted’ two of: three business licences put, to, them for their, consideration: | Ba Approved. were licences for a, ‘dress making shop which is to be operated from 82 Front St. and a new publication, the Koo- tenay. Kopy Kat. ~ 7A‘ third application, for es- tablishment of a! roofing firm, ‘was returned to the town clerk for further study of the propo- sal.in light’ of present bylaws. ee ceed lctatl o enca tit sie tL ttre iat ‘Christmas Shopping Hours cp : : SIZES 10: to: 18 $36.95 to $69.95. : : Sabre Slims The fashion choice of Canadi: ‘PRICED FROM Women — In Plaids, Wool Worsted, _Tyero Ski Stims, and the new Heather Twish: Sizes 10- 18. i $14.98 to $22.98 : GOOD SELECTION OF KITTEN SWEATERS by GLENAYR ‘Short Sleeved Pullovers $9.00 Long Sleeved Turtle Neck MANY GIFTS:TO WE GIFT ‘CHOOSE FROM WRAP . USE OUR: LAY-AWAY =] e : eq. e. Christmas Specials PROCTOR SILEX TOASTERS, Reg. $13.95: ... ‘TORCAN TEFLON FRY. PAN, Reg. $24.95 - WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC.KNIFE, Reg. $: WESTINGHOUSE HAIR' DRYER, Reg. $27.50 - PHILLIPS TRANSISTOR RADIO, Reg. $34.95 .: -Black:.& Decker Tools JIG SAW KIT. — Reg. $31.05 SANDER KIT.— Reg. $31.30 36” DRILL KIT — Reg. $27.15 ... Special $10.98 Special: $19.88 Special $19.88 Special $19.88 . Special $19.88 . Special. $23.95 PORTABLE DRILLS pest “OPEN AS USUAL ‘TO yl P.M. _FRIDAY, DECEMBER. 8 and uo. Visit Our Toy ia: ¢ ANAAAIRAAAAAANAAARANAAANAAAANAARARRARAAAANAAARANS - 100% OFF ON ALL OUR ‘FUR BLEND-COATS’ : Bassa ssevesnsnhsc eit necttmeesieccnci ect ee , he Crossroads of the ‘Kootenays” VGE. 20, "No! 49 dais rein DEC. 7, 1967. ‘LOCAL WORKHORSE of West Kootenay Power and ‘Light ( Com: pany installations is the Lower Bonnington dam, constructed in 1897. Partially rebuilt in 1925 and further modified in 1964, the _ dam supplies the bulk of the electricity for consumption in’ this: district: and through direct lines or interconnection serves an “|side:a metropolitan area’ proves'| “| success. of the ; |es: no duplication, such as hus- $ icirk College ‘staff member. ‘John "Castlegar CHA Successful: "The establishment of the first branch ‘of: the: Canadian | Insti- tute of International. Affairs out- | as something ‘important’ about ‘the | fi nature of Canadian people. This is the opinion of Sel- Munro, one of the organizers of the local chapter of CILIA, u “Many think people's inter- metropolitan centres. But the /& i ‘in Cas. est in: world affairs diminishes | th; directly with the distance from branch ‘proves, that sword,” he: Lae World Affairs Interest Canadians Says Munro — to romeate interest in world af- He ‘described. the’ institute “nonpolitical, its purpose is oat was. established in 1928, he -explained, and has ‘spread| ; - through the setting up « of branch f es throughout tlegar Proves this is not 80,” née said in ‘a recent interview.’: {There ‘are 80 ‘memberships at the present time, he said, ex- plaining that this figure provid- band: and wife e being counted ‘ps o memberships,’ ‘The figure Indicates that 80 different; families are ba era ed, he ‘said. *. + West “Coast Air Services, which operates from Nelson, may be: forced to: move its base to Castlegar. \{ * “This move: will be forced upon the company if the Depact- ment of Transport decides a- gainst granting ‘a licence for the | ou; airstrip in Nelson.) © A spokesman for West }, )to the’: regulations we should not have*been doing ‘s0. The company. is: holding out out| little: hope: that: the DOT stretch: a’ point and grant’ a li- cence. for. the; Nelson: : “There is'a strong possibili-| ity. tt pve will have to ‘operate it of. Castlegar,” aamitton) the .| amount ‘of our |b awe could continue from Nel son‘ if:-we: did no ‘charter \worl other: than ‘B.C.’ Forest: Service will] flights, but we.are not interested in-this, even though’ the’ biggest comes -| from them.” yt ‘The DOT has suggested that ne | & ‘West Conte to bring the airstrip up to the dard required : for 'a- Hicente | Towing — Body Work Painting — ‘Welding. ‘Insurance Claims - Handled Promptly 24-Hour Wrecker Service Ph. 365-3037. Eagles Win Over Rockets _In Mitey. Mite Hockey ‘The Rockets went down to al 5-1 loss fo te Eagles ee with Wi jayne: _ pe epee or ie a -* | Denny ‘Hugh Fecnie Gaittag of the Raglea laying his last game with -| the ‘ Mites: He- now. moves: up ‘ to} play. with the Pee: Wee Pups. . The Jets outscored the Red| Wing Juniors’ to a one-goal edge os sae bade nt Tes the Jets|in th dour re Barry goals and Bete Danny Na. ..|zaroff with one. Bruce Martin, hero ‘of ‘last Gas, Oil and Electric — Forced Air Furnaces : . FREE ESTIMATES Aer GUARANTEED WORKMANSHIP - PAUL HUPPEE ‘ -HLQUALITY ~ Se HEATING & PLUMBING . “ PHONE 365-8079 CASTLEGAR ; ie up - with a fea tod an at ‘assist for the Red : ‘ing Juniors, Greg Moroso, two goals and and, | Danny yne, one, ... ‘vand= played « cai no-score ' game until, with’ four-minutes left to: play, | Danny, Obedkoff. scored’ to sive the Flyers a'1-0 lead. HTwro minutes later. Guy Bas- ran of the Hornets shot one the a Eyer goat to end. fhe scam ~ Datsun ‘Autemobile Company: Promises Now Features In 68. Nissan Automobile: Co! (Can- ada) Ltd., importer. and. distri- butor. ‘of! Datsun cars’ and trucks, is launching a‘ major. marketing. campalan ‘that oro: mises’ to become the biq Can- ‘adian: business: story‘ of 1968. For the 1968 ‘model year +, the: company. ts: introducina : vehicles’ with an array ‘of ad- vanced and improved : featur-. ‘Local dealer for Datsun vehicles is. Crossroads: Datsun :: Sales, owned.and operated by Don Leitch of Crossroads Ser- ; vice. New offices ‘and warehouses ‘sare open in Toronto; Montreal, anipeg and Truro. - Winding up‘ a busy. 1967, with’ sales’ up 127: per cent over 1966, Datsun became the second largest. selling import. vehicle in British Columbis in R. E. Goulet Corner of Pine. and Columbia Open Mondas — - Saturday 9 am. to'6 p.m. ‘Fridays 9 am. to 9 p.m. (Sundays and Holiday, Hours: SOURS EEE EEE EEE EY 12 Noon -'1.p.m. i AAAAAAAARARANAAASRANATAARTANAARAARATS | GASTTEGAR Dp. Rue Phone 365: 7813 6-.7 p.m. ARS. ; once a it should be.sw ‘k | degrees “'so ‘tha approach’ it over’ ‘the Take. erate: fro it :will, be Table: to. call at-and */pick up Dassenbers ‘at.Nelson. ‘The company, has:applied for || Fenowal of th ‘of the four-year contract softies 8 at the 3| such a” gro lanned to Be 29, aliead ‘with: build-| of the’ E ae us| xpd | ext of In‘: addition, there are “40 ~ GLENMERRY USED’ FURNITURE. ° 3194 Highway Drive In the Millar and a ole rail: ‘Phone see 1822 : “Open “Weekday 1pm. . 5.30, pm. _ Qpen' Friday .1_p.m = 9 pm.” ‘student Among those who travel’ to month, .some come ‘land, 7 "Trail. and. even Grand Forks |—: ‘over that - mountain” — to hear the’ guest speakers, he) said.’ “When the idea of. forming a chapter. of the institute. arose, thera ;was an obvious need for group. - “But it has. aucceeded far beyond our: expectatl lons,”. he Sooke: College very.much fa- cilitates operation of. the insti- tute,”, ‘but this was, ag only. a) part reason for its success, he ia constuning in the pecple in thle aren to 7 their. of John Mills PAINTING DECORATING “CONTRACT OR HOURLY: | TELEPHONE (365-7454 ‘eve. \fromu See sfor only $1995 20: _ believe him. suspension n money can pee -awrap-around air flow system that keeps windows clears= -thatit looks great, handles like -adream and that he bought it the Ore tor -YOUF- money ot " Ghissinods Datsun Sales Located: at Corner of Maple and Columbia. in Castlegar Don:Leiich, Manager. eo Telephone 365-8035.