CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 20. 1961 New Newsprint: Machine Costs About $4 Million | The use of wood as the raw material ‘and the application of modern machinery are the two outstanding factors which. -have shaped the development of paper- making. Previously it was a manual art, To meet present day needs, it ig highly mechanized and involves the use of the most complex machinery. ‘The newsprint machine is a marvel of mechanical | ingenuity, 8 factory in itself, ‘A modern machine may cost ry million; ‘it will be longer then a football fieki and turn’ out a con tinuous sheet of paper over 20 feet wide at m rate up fo two thou- sand feet a minute, thus producing more than 200 tons of paper every twenty-four hours. . ‘Yet the machine Js so adjusted that it controls tolerances of ten thousangths of an inch in the fin- al product, Ganuck Newsprint Used for Over Half - Papers in the World * stalf of the free world’s news- , Paper pages are printed on Can- fddian newsprint, and, in fact, the tremendous increase in newspaper circulation’ throughout the world hhns chiefly’ been made possible by the grewth of the Canadian indus- "ym both volume of output and : in value, newsprint is the ledding feature in the Canadian pulp and paper scene, The annual produc- tion exceeds 6 million tons. Some ae per cent of the capacity of the newsprint industry Hes in Quebec and Ontario, about 12 per cent is in British Columbia, and the re- mainder is found chiefly in the Atlantic provinces, ‘There are 41 newsprint 1 milis in Canada operating a total of 140 |" newsprint machines. And yearly, they produce more than 6 million tons of newsprint of which about ON THE COLUMBIA. Nobedy By. PADDY SHERMAN - *)) ‘Vancouver: Province ‘Now the political. hubbub hos diced away, don’t look for,an actual start on construction of the Colum. bla river projects before next year. It’s unlikely that public hear- ings on the granting of Swater, lice cences to ‘B.C, Power Commission will take place before the fall. This lenves little, if any, time to start building before the interlor winter. ‘This ts not because anybody fs seeeine his feet. Far from it. Everything that can be done {5 now being done, and as fast as foals. But it’s all a sort of “pre-, liminary beachhead” style of work. The minute !t is finished, and the B.C, Energy Board, presum- ably, gives its blessings, B.C.. Pow~ er Commission will be able to swing into a fantastic construction pro- gram. Meantime, its experts can do ‘tte but .wait. All the studies they must do can't, be started until the present. surveys are. finished. Look at the basic nature ’of the work some of the ‘world’s top ex- péerts ate now. doing, more or less ft Dragging Feet: « on 1 Projects; | Construction Befo energy board. CBA Engineering ‘\s driting nnd assessing no fewer than slx possible sites for High Arrow dam north of Castlegar, . Montreal Engineering Co. Ltd., is trying to find a site for the Duncan Lake dam at the northern end of Kootenay Lake. Original engineering information wos 50 sketchy nobody knew for sure 2 dam could be built there. In .fact, w first ‘serious look was so disconcerting that the Can- ada-U.S. treaty contained an “out”. It called merely for, storage equi- | valent to thet.of adam at Dun- can. Lake, Early drilling reports were discournging, but it 1s under- stood that the major problems are now pretty well overcome. Finally, Caseco Consultants Ltd. have a chailénging assign- ment: to. find the optimum devel- opment plan for.B.C. within the framework of the treaty.’ This, in effect, means working out the whole thing all over again from the ground up. - All these atudies are being an- alyzed by Sir “Alexander Gibb and Partners, and Merz and McLellan, Janey, for the commission. and the who have promised to present thelr final report to the energy board by duly 31, The board has then to prepare its, own policy report to the gov- ernment, Until that is in and di- gested, It ts unlikely that public yhearings on: water licences can even be considered.: Only two interesting develop- ments may take place before Pulp and Paper - Spends $60 Million Annually on Fuel The pulp. and paper industry spends annually some $60 million for fuel. Thus the conl mining, fuel oll, and natural gas industries all benefit from pulp and paper opera- tions, While some of the ‘industry's ‘coal requirements must be met by imports, many of the, mills are lo- cated in atens served by the Can- adian ‘coal mines. the | Senior, consultants will submit -to rel962——- bonrd’s’ final report comes sown. So fer there has been no agree-.|" ment between B.C, and Ottawa on financing, But if Ottawa is going to'riiake a’ major contribution, with. in the next“12 months, surely it should show up in.the federal bud- get later this month, Secondiy,/‘About May 15 ‘the the Enervy Board a second interim report, deing only with the Co- lumbla ‘and ignoring the Peace river, another subject ie is study- ing carefully. ‘Until all this staggering amqunt of information is in and its implic- ations are analyzed, treaty xatific- ation ts unlikely, ‘The only way -Ottawa can rat- ity the treaty earller than this Js by building the whole project itself, or guaranteeing B.C. that the cost won't be more than 4.25 mills per kilowatt hour, It can easily be seen that a tremendous amount of work is go- ing*on behind the scenes. But it will be 0 long time yet before any of it 1s. translated in concrete pourlng and power lines. “You’ re welcome to*stay “with: us.” Thoughtfulness and ‘Long Distance go hand in hand. You keep in touch easily,, quickly. Phoning costs so little and means so much. British Columbia Telephone Company vriee-210 ~ SCHOOL DISTRICT No.9 “CASTLEGAR, B. C. Statement of Current Assets — Current Liabilities ° Reserves, Surplus and Deficit. Accounts: As at December 31, 1960 Assets oe Petty Cash on Hand * Cash in Investments ~ 2ee en pai Bonds (at cost) T per cent goes to Canadian pub- lshers. He The balance is sold in more than 40 other countries, but by far the leading importer of Can- ‘adian newsprint Is the United States which annually fakes close to 80 per cent of the total produc- tion, Canada produces 314 times as much newsprint 9s the United Btates, and accounts fer about 78 per cent of the North American production. + Newsprint 1s, by far, ‘Cangae’s Jeading -export‘ and accounts for more than 14 per cent of the ex- ports of the nation as a whole, In- deed, the value of Canada’s news- print exports has at times been twice as great bs the value of wheat exports, Newsprint 1s made trom about 85 per cent groundwood and 165 ‘per cent chemical pulp, although 4 these percentages vary. All but a relatively small pro- portion of tHe output consists of more highly finished newsprint. Small quantities of coloured news- print are also made for- special urposes .Tt is hard to express vividly the magnitude of the output of Canada’s newsprint mills. At cap- acity, they could ‘Produce dally, for 310 days a year, more than 23,000 tons of paper. This, means that every hour, night and day’ throughout the couy year, the Canadian newsprint mills produce the’ equivalent of a 6,000 Reserve ~ Capital Expenditure (NoncShareabie)' Balance, January 1, 1960 Add: Revenue over “$490.00 31, 1960 925.00 nil <3 18,872.70 Reserve - Teacherage Balance, January ‘Balance, January Add:- Revenue, over “Capital Surplus (By-Law Nos 3): , Less: Expenditure over Revenue, Maintenance Fond 1, 1960 year ended Di 1,1 of Debenture: By-! * Debt Owed By: Macbeth and Moroso, April 5 1961 Total Expenditure as Total Revenue as per -Law Nout Government, Province of British Columbia School District No. 9 (Castlgar, BO)» - . 4 g mL of 31, 1960. 791.06» 98,195.76 year ended Decbmber 31, 1060 84,791.75... * ‘otal Liabilities, Reserves and caplet Surplus Accounts arplus - General Fund viDeficit Balance, January 1, 1960 Revenue over ‘Expenditure, year ended December 31," 1! 5 and Interest'as at December 31, 1960 : ‘Principal ~Interest 18,872.10 © 191.08 18,404.00 FRB, | cane $87.21) ¥ 410785 4,120.28 7 " "$F 41.8840 a5, snags: 00 . 3292,943. aeeelas 712,006.00 ~ MO (Mrs) P. A. Jacobson, Chairman ofsBoard C, H. King, Secretary-Treasurer Certified General Accountants per, detailed statement Fetalled statement” 3 SCHOOL DISTRICT ne 9 (CASTLEGAR, BC.) Analysis ef Revenue and Expenditure Statement y Mear Ended December 31, 1960 , 9786,80143 . 726,812.01 scHoot Leet NO..9 (CASTLEGAR, F BC.) and .Expendit Taxes Fi - Municipal + * Rural y- Night Sch Department. ot Health | ‘Miscellancous ‘Tuition Fees - Day” 5 - Night t of Revenue evear Ended December 3}; 1960 Reve Le, $ as By * Total Revenue Excess Expenditure ° over Revenue, ous) P. A. Joccboon, Chairman of Boord “Treasurer ‘H. King, hoes ‘Macbeth ‘and Mayoso, certified “General Acco April :5, 1961° KY SCHOOL Brsreior NO. 9 (CASTLEGAR, BO) Administration Account te Instruction Account ‘Teachers’ Salaries School Clerical Salaries Teachers’ Supplies Other - Operation Account: Janitors’ Salaries Janitors’ Supplies. ear. Ended December 31, 1960 ree RPE D*I-T-U-R-E 5S 10,474.00 $411,930.81 4, 57 Light,, Power, Water, Fuel Other’ _ Repairg and Maintenance Account Grounds er Conveyance of Pupil Account Bus Operating. Other Sear Services Account / ealth Services Dennitory and Boarding E Non Sperating Account ‘ Book’ Rentals Tultion Fees Refunded Other bce! Services “Accouit Debentures | p paincipe * "Bank ghargen MOTOR » REWINDING POWER TOO. REPAIRED “PROMPT | FOR SALE Phone 2738, Good buttding Jota. In Kinnaird, é t{n35 - FOR SALE 6-room stucco house, hase- FOR SALE - IN, SLUEBEREY SIN EINNAIRD ‘Attention : Business F = fessionali man, Here ja a "ot be7| © algned far. your "it is. located on ner lot -and Spacioua a deatares ia. a ub with corplete ROBSON TO EDGEWOOD. “00 aa Me ms a.m.- Mo: Arrivo . o. Kdgewood 4.00: p.m. Monday. - Lew + Barges _anyehere on the Arrow Lakes «: Phone.’ 5500: “NIGHTS — NELSON on a = Revenue fot house. and store woul make \. monthly .. payments. |-zron| : Darrick, Brice 912,000 with rea= [SUBDIVISION home wonvenient kite id comfortable : 1; I at PULLtOD. WANTED FOR SALE ~ ANDERSON “AGENCIES : PHONE, Mat balling ‘in Cast- 120 (over ‘quatter acre), with panoramic sulted for eg uutiee Priced te acl 500. al 1, a Ae tins Canna washing tachin y sf, aiape. Cheap | for, veh 0G "as ca sale. 70 te Exontage nie acreage. Terms ‘a’ le. "Exopies Motel, Phone Bi, ar ar aasORTaS Fae Te 315 Unfinished $-bedroom home on cc , ‘Agpiys Boer "Bvdokimot®, i- | $150 oa new fr Good '2- and 3-bedroom homes. See us for Balldtng Lota and Acreage 5 8650, fice “beating! fruit’ trees,* near ¢ 800, ‘Terms or trede oF Vancouver home, Write Be a hbo Chev sedan, . Kenmore 314 ing and eating ‘apples, obecn: |; 5 ahs af land at Pamemore| bre pith: house, electricity and irriga- tion, “Ay Hon Apu oN. Workin, —— 4 Parge HVgTATORE pokes Vicini fy | ina \ oil "Heater. Phone FOR SALE CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 20,1961 © 11. FOR SALE 'B2. Chev 2-door sedan, FOR RENT —- 7 good also room. and ho: Meret Apartments, : Brews noseenpeaved, Jot, Jot. none -a-bedragm | use, it, gas heat. Ono} shape, very good tires. Aj Pieri owes, part basement, gue. Grant, 821-6th patois Cas- | 978: bearing trees, hedge.’ Phone. 3886 ‘or; call ‘at 188- ‘Sth Ave, Kin- house, hot and cold wa- 1816). tric. ae ee jain saw wae anew oud in, “anow blade ie py tier 020 6.30; pan at 304-0tn, Cas-' eet ‘ovondltioned| % epeercee ‘German, Shepherd are: water’ pump ete meee: type pine ane See 314 Im ro en is-foF Hype nets ate. ‘al, I types r De R., Suilth, “Farsi corner, subdivision, #00, 6 Ti ww 206 aves 6 vice 61 ‘ft, aft, ond Boat ees at sis. Pine Seu Secon SS ol EERE a Drive ‘out nse. Sentinel Biores. Phone Park’ with Pure bred: Collie pups. Smith vas oy w7 Fy Tok on on a ‘eg “Ave., Se En carrier, $8; Hillmen 4 | apa spring for. ‘leht taler, #10. ALEX : CHEVELDAVE BO. Land Surveyer: 8. (Qolumbia, Avenue | pane. Professional foe Custom Hair Styling |.) PHONE ‘5818 © Above Bank of Montreal ' ARI'S SERVICE. AND. cA A LAUGHTON Be quarters,- Possible: temporary © living bed ‘and couch. Apply ‘Twin Rivers Motel.” No? phono’ calls ‘please, 2: Dump truck; Submit fenders -to tlegar_ office, F-bedoom howe near “Hobson church, large landscaped lot. Phone Se ee as 2 cribs, one ; bedstead, 3 hand mowers; 2 @ chic YOUNG AGENOIES LTD. Insurance & Real Estate PHONE 441 ae eee FOR. eee, 7 Cottage in inated, = ee running ning ‘condition. Sacrifice co pales: ie" $206, Phone 5325 evenin; 316 16-ft. Matcheraft > boat with Apply T, Lengjord ‘behind Robson nineties ‘behind f ’ 1060 model Dinas No 3 : recorder, #140.:; Jacob -Vanaeninde, ‘3-roomed ‘apartment, fi Creighton ' Apartments, Phone yo CARDS aay esr suite sult _ for working couple,’ Phone — ee __3-roomed “house. Phone 208i “Apartment store, phone a. = Modern 2-room partly-furnish~- Y OE cottage. ‘phone 3751 or ‘apply + CE OF > DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS‘ Shore an Sori or te Box 94! = Want to [buy 52, good cad ion, cash, Bhrong Saat ‘ater & pane for “HELP WANTED CREEK, STA. "29°60 to STA. SSeres1 3 ‘6 Miles): NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS bi gpecitlontions, = ‘ditions af engee may be ‘ond ae. from the 635. BO., or *| the sum. is not refi BAGH TENDER MUST COMPANTED BY A BE 26. oe oHEa' BID BOND IN. Part-time clerk ONT FIVE | lic Real offlee:: eae aa oars ‘aignwaye ard ret, ‘Vancouver of ar, 8: undersigned for cum, of te ten Colters i ($10) which a} UAL TO FOR ‘CENT (62) ER PRICE, P Toe Tae or, 4674 ‘Bus. —.- com $ as Tange, oll space oe box and » hoist. Village of C: Garden “tractor and plough. i one S127, Ghar uebec heaters,’ one Phone | 4178.after 4 y. z form te a ark ee is preferred Ent tenderers submit with their ten- grounds, 12 Drive, Castlesar” phone 316 itiemaster, veal, 54-in. mat- conditions any tender wil not necessarily be is preferred that’ tenderers ae any it with thelr = | eee tenders fon ep-| Bu Green fees will be $1 on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays ‘and 75 mile, 5-foot ribbon of paper stret- ching from Toronto to beyond ih weckslaye. Bahgdad, Net Expenditure over Revenue nditure over Revenue 2 : —_— : : erg irae iy peg eet pase of |= $ 69,496.42 + Capital Account Sites: Improvement The hourly capacity of the mills for the 310 working days of the year would be sufficient to Jona 40 ireleh cars_ every hour BUYING Of SELLING ‘Revenue over ‘Scholarship “Fund ‘Teachera} General ‘Fund ‘Total Bank Balances, Total Receipts motel Disbursements diture as ‘shown on _ Add: 1959 Accounta Payable Capital Surplus (By-Law No. ED) Expendiiwe ital agente con sharetie Maintenance ‘Fun Net Expenditure over Revenue Consolidated. i eee of Receipts and ed December 31, 1960 | sansiake 1, ioeo" ‘Revenue #9 Shown on Revenue Statement Add: 1959. Accounta wable + Gale ot PGE. Parity Bonds’ Less: 1000. “Accéunts, “Receivable” $94,701.76 ene ; tion ULE peat SOM iP OS OP : a : j © poRnrran: ee 2 ee URL Less: 1960 Accounts Poyable mo Leary Batanocs Decsintit 31, 1960 BABAR OL - Total expenditure 3 ? _ (Mirs.) PAs “Jacobeon, chnrmsn of Board s Lot: , Secretary-Tre! arid Moroso, certifies General foematents * Board of. ‘Trustees Benoa District No. Fi Cover BO) t wae » tore’.: Report ear ‘Ended “December 31,°1980= © os Dear Madam and uae § aewe have examined: the books of account and : other. firianctal records of oot District. No. 9 - (Castlegar, .B.0.) for the period of January : 1; "4980°:to Decemiber "31, 71960, and have the attached. ‘Current: it Assets, Current + "Tiobilities, Reserve and Lied Accounts, Bonded Indebtedness, : and’ “supporting. Btate- mals, of Revenue and: iture!Recelpts and with our, while. we. did not ‘make a detailed audit of a-sccountine "records. and, other “eu evi-. p ante sander ithe apace _ reflected Hae the th ' ove itis our (fron nem emo! recordsy’ ‘A being completed. and © nae ane 1961 ‘statements’ should sreftert these atéets, Thi Books are correctiy kent arid ‘appropriate designed to furnish adequate te financial ee comiminin: the ‘attached =statementa of”. e.and Rurptns “Accounts,: Bonde Indebtedness a 4 d Disburrements, Sn 1088, April'5, 1961, Person fobante n eected tend opene feat the hour of auction and ten LEGAL i AUCTION ‘SALE Timber Sale XA3718 .0. ‘the SEB82 = 276,000 cubic’ feet of hemlock, B in the — tle- | EU a nD THURS. FRI. SAT.. — APRIL 20-21-22 “MUSTANG” Jack. Bentel — Madalyn Trahey : “PLUS. - : “UNGUARDED MOMENT” . Git ‘color) “Esher Williams: berd George Nader d Adult Entertainment’ ONE shomme 730 P.M. *