4 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Dec. 5, 1968 ee New Road Controversy “I never sald this linkister of education, told tho should Be not be built,” he add-| group such a Unk! would not (continued from page one) highways should be updated Kinnaird Forum Report (continued from page one) thetic PUBLIC Xmas Party for Handi- ca ‘children Thurs., NOTIGE FOR updated because | of indica- FAST — FAST — FAST an unbiased | look at all town and would continue do think we should) uring follow the recommendations|and ‘Kinnaird, but would of Rawson and Wiles. The|pass the towns.” , KinnairdSalmo link should Mr. Harrison said when take a place on future con-|the KB Chamber highways ners and consultants, hired eS Hlarszon eta he was committee was formed, he g|appointed Alan Roberts of “ laceg Ms ce, the eek New 1 Denver and d Ray McElvic before new highways are built." A regional plan by Raw- son and Wiles, regional plan- Raed aa and q Ald, G. Be ust stile; ae a ")“either people don’t care, or are vhoppy. with what they've widelyspublicized program and said that on the matter of relations between Costlenae and Kingaind he he ” Mr. Chernoff listed his’ eight-poit of Kinnaird. ol CKRD, did not entirely ¢ oe ‘At the June meeting, with the. viewpoint of the Castlegar and Creston peo- Castlegar representative. le insisted I appoint Mr. a professional group?” asked “Furthermore, at the last| Moroso and Maurice Klink| y Mr. Harrison. “These other] meeting of the Castlegar and opinions are of a minority| District Chamber of Com- up. merce, Donald Brothers, min- “Why should we as lay- men think we are so clever as to dispute the findings 2f£ white 1 was at another meet- ing. . “They insisted the Salmo- priority, and passed a resolu- Hon to this effect while I at a mecting of the tour- ist and Publicity committee,” FELT Boots THE COLD WEATHER BOOT Plain and Safety Toes Felt or Leather Soles $6.95 to $11.95 Letters to Santa We aresorry, but be- cause of the number of stories on election candi dates we have had to hold the letters to Santa over to next week's paper. AANAAVAARAATAARAAA AAA AANA AALAND “SHOES THAT MAKE AN IMPRESSION" CASTLEGAR ROTARY CLUB CHRISTMAS | TREES NOW ON SALE Woodland Park Esso Safeway Central Food Mart Kinnaird Cut Rate Castle Motors Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce TREES ARE 50c PER FOOT Proceeds to Senior Citizens Villa CUVEE UBER Super Valu AY g & & 4 é & & & & S & & & & & & @ & & 4 4 & & & = 0s & Kinnaird link become a top-|p, ee algaration, ‘but rather amal- gamation of some s ices. He said large companies e trying to avoid duplica- said Yon “while all that separates Castle egar and Kinnaird is the tracks.” He said he was convinced “there is a great|ed. deal of money to be saved igamating Services s On sewers, he said that if a sompretiensive study a show they were too expen- sive, then ‘a system could, be heeding sewers. said he would work for a He Salditication program in the community including the encouragement of home- owners to take personal pride in their properties. p' Robert Lightle told the meeting bluntly that if elect- he would nave only one vote on council and thus couldn't make specific pro- mises. But he outlined the goals which he would work were if elected on Satur- * He said ‘nat: as as al: derman elected by the ple he would work for Phe people and would assist] so: council “in making Kinnaird a better place in which to live. “He said he supported construction of the Kinnaird- to mm that would help to attract in- Me Lightle said he would look at the possibilities of special incentives to attract industry and able for its construction. He said the town aust concern itself with land, and water pollution and ae ings should be held with the provincial and federal Bove ernments and indus’ see that when pollution ae genus are set, they are en- Ger rry Rust said he had said he could look back with pride at accomplishments: by councils of which he was a such as: ‘Complete renewal of wa- ter system; upgrading of street li purchase of mo- dern mectinerys a fire de partment “ths. 1s second to none”; blackippping of all park and recreational Beal He said sewers had not been introduced by council “as a stumbling block” to the recreation complex, ite been charged. He said the itil sewerage study had been Small treasures in HEAVEN SENT by Helena Rubinstein Four enchanting ways to trim a tree or stuff a stocking: Tree Trim Eau de Parfum, 1oz—250 : i wits Open Monday — Saturday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. ‘Fridays 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday and Holiday Hours: 12 Noon to 1 p.m. 6 to 7 p.m: R. E. Goulet Corner of Pine and Columbia Phone 365-7813 fe Sam _S. Wishloff CKRD Candidate Electoral Area | A young man who was born in Brilhant and has liy- ed there most of his life is|f a candidate for Central s . Robson Guides, Brownies id. Sat., Dec.’ 7. 2 p.m. Everyone welcome, Provindlal Library, Parliament Buildings Victoria, BaCs Dec. 31/8572 Published Every Thursday at pets Cr VOL. 21, No. 50 CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA, ‘THURSDAY, DEC, 12, 1968 TEACHERS TO ing in on top of high trans-|John Reibin of Brilliant, Nov. portation costs,” he suggest-|28 a daughter. ” He defended the to Tie James Evananko of le defended the town’s|and James Evanenko o! pay-as-you-go financing syst-|Castlegar, Nov. 30 a son. HEATING LTD, other levels of HUNTER — To Mr. and . Mrs. Robert Hunter of Cast-|| 61 CRESCENT ST. — PHONE 365-7531 — CASTLEGAR legar, Dec. 5 a service on council and he would continue in- vestigation of all the impli- cations of sewers, including all costs, and would insist on a forum meeting being held on the matter before any by- law was payers. He said he would give Midget Reps Blank Spokano On Visit Here A large crowd was on hand at the Castlegar Arena Saturday afternoon to see the Cath iar Midget Reps shut out their counterparts from Spokane 11-0 in) the eXx- hibition hockey gam a si goals in the first period of play, four in the second and one in the third. John Horcoff received a hat-trick while Danny Arish- enkoff and Philip Koochin er: Motiat, Sohn fof fa’ "| Reith and Dennis Heagy were credited with one goal each. Lorne Kinakin was net: imind: THE KOOTENAY SOCIETY FOR HANDICAPPED CHILDREN Again offer the facilities of the Castlegar News for the local exchange of Christmas Greetings. For a minimum of $1.00 the Society will publish Christmas Greetings for you to your friends in this area. ‘Drop your name and donation in the Society’s boxes at the following busi- premises: Kinnaird Coffee Bar, Canadian Imper- ial Bank of Commerce, Castlegar Drug, Castle Bowladrome, East Rob- son Store, Carl’s Drugs, Bank of Mon- treal, Maddocks, Royal Canadian Le- gion. CLOSING DATE DEC. 14, 1968 DRESSES FOR ALL OCCASIONS The Christmas Season is Here Washable Double Knit Fortrels with new textured crimp-and-rib pattern. Sizes 8 to 20. Joyce Palmer custom Sized dresses. Sizes 8 to 15. All the latest fashions on the market. $19.98 to $23.98 Good young looking half size dresses, briefs, lace trimed, Arnels. $11.98 to $24.98. © = Se EN ENDLESS GIFT IDEAS Skirts — Sweaters — Blouses — Many More FUR COATS — COME AND SEE!!! A Good Christmas Gift List Here _ Samsonite luggage for ladies and men. Counselor bath- room scales, Electric knives, Can openers, Percolators, Mixers, Blenders; Frypans, Blankets, Razors, etc. Timex watches for children, ladies and men. Black and Decker power tools, Electric soldering. irons. Frigidaire dish- washers, Washers, Dryers, Ranges, ‘etc. Card table sets with chairs. TV tray tables in all prices. Pole lamps, Floor lamps, Table lamps. Fancy glassware and woodenware. . Royal Albert Bone China. Fishing tackle and hunting and camping equipment. C.C.M. skates and hockey equip- ment. Tasgo binoculars, telescopes and microscopes. Wishloff is also a : New School Trustee High Voter Turn-Out In Saturday Election Castlegar and Kinnaird voters turned out to the polls in near record numbers on Saturday as a lively school trustee race in C: contest in Kinnaird created strong interest amongst the electorate. Newcomer Ruth Lanzar- and a hard fought aldermanic “Ald-Elect’ Carl Henne Elect. Lanzarotta ; thems ‘are delinquent as much only that it be coverea with a |time. otta trus- tee Jim Lamont in Castlegar 386 to 201 to gain a position 1 tion with 396 and 299 votes up were Mitch Warford, 252, Robert Lightle, 210, and Jack: Cher-| noff, 172. . In Castlegar’s aldermanic race, Ald. V. R.Cook won reelection with 380 ‘votes while newcomers Carl Henne es. 249 votes. In joecoral, area I, -dir- ector Moran. won re- clean o the CKRD beard, lefea' Moran 28; Bri Hant, Moran one, | ‘Wishtote There were 591 ballots Jn Kinnaird, 674 « of ‘the eigble Page wore eir ball ene no lots. There oie ballots and the prr: centage who voted was 54] y per cel CASTLEGAR’S FIRE LOSS was minimal this year the department responded to a fire call‘on the average of once every two weeks. This was reported to the annual ban- Fire but ‘still quet of the C. was in one vehicular fire. Mrs. Lome Zinio, fire committee on urday night by fire chief Ed Lewis who said there was a loss of $2,185 in 26 fire calls. Most of the damage, he added, 9 . Shown at the head table at the banquet held at the City Centre Motel are fire chief Lewis, chairman Ald. Zinio, Mrs. Lewl Mayor Mi fire, baad ay. Li ttle, Mrs. Siinny Killough, deputy ef Killough, ad Mrs. Little. It was reported at the et por nine new firemen joined the department, dur- ‘Mr, Zinio extended the thanks and apprecia- ieee pani a; and the citizens of the town to the firemen| ™ for.the job they do. A dance at the Arena Hall followed the banquet. It was also announced at the banquet that the firemen will sponsor a Santa Claus parade in Castlegar next Inesday Svening, Dec. 18. — Sastisuer News Photo highways committee. of: the] will Kootenay-Boundary Cham ers of: Commerce. ads ‘No. 1 Priority Sm spot for existin, -Businesses Use Due Tax Funds | Says Mayor Little Some C: ess the - Galena Ta Snovckelans section of. the old its duikion "after nee veopie are delinquent ia ‘Pay. ing Ptheir taxes to: the and “are using» the money, at. 6 This allegation is made yy Mayor Murray Little in a to the department of pal affairs. He notes that “many of years, with apparent- iy no tr inteston of f paying up” and wonders if: the situation may have’ occurred. = other towns. . Little adds ‘that. if raising. interest frates fo 12 r cent.” ‘iori' in. the -Kootenay- regional is pri Prive from: 19 chambers’ Of town | commerce Bount The committee's recom- mendations, if ratified ata Commerce in Trail ia May. ta oc new: construction and But a:letter is to be: sent to they will receive sonsidenseon in ub-| the pete hen highways bud; ete Klinisha: Ss ighway ::and) posal. one’ upgrading with: an alter- native upgrading wath ement over the na] 8 | cals for. area the provincial government, tee chairman Har-/; said |i, ry Harrison of Nelson “an shot- years gone” g| When as many as Sour Prope- new roads in the d* been presented to one~ upgrading.” said since eight of 19 cham- the “Kinnaird-Salmo high- new’ construction. We are better off pushing 6. R.A. McPherson New President Of Legion Here R. A. McPherson was elected president, of Branch Hie Royal Canadian Legion, e regular mneoting o! of the to. a moet |G will be ing of the B.C. Chamber. of You Gan Win Cheque for $5 You ‘ean win. $5. All you have to do is watch the ads in the Cast- legar” No between now and Christmas. 1f you see your name, ida e for will i immediately be put in the mail to you. ust Phone she Castlegar | be resident is W. le. John Mills / co: is first vice president and ‘Ed O'Neail is second >Wicgprest: at-arms Executive members are O. Andersen, R. Maddocks, M. Hingley, J. Grant and S. Mel- Cc. How- H.C. nick, Padre is Rev. ard, service: officer is Pitts and the secretary is to appointed. : joint installation of the branch and the WA will be held on Jan. 7. last he had no tion by Mr. Klinkhammer,} ty to the for new = William * Barnsley, _ com- mittee member from Trail, bers had: given first priority Of! to Mr. Klinkhammer. claimed upgrading of the . east-west southern trans-Canada would create a natural pressure for| geste “la north-south connection. Slocan district represen- gar ‘tative Colin Sutherland said ‘to a mo- seconded by’ Paul- Moroso: of Castlegar, giving first priori- Kinnaird-Salmo bers in the area had placed upgrading of Highway 3 sec- ond in their priority. recom- mendations and two had giv- en it first priority. y ail had. spliton:.other |; Boundary: ‘Area - wy jroutes the committee’ should |. accept -it asla priority. for Is to-be: Zoned incorporated | that into met a year ago is to be zoned; in. January. Mayor Murray Little sug- d. 3 counet’s meeting last week that the arca acted on in January as that is a period of the year when such matters come before counci ‘Aldermen agreed and | pre more decisions and fact find- ing are to be forthcoming be- recommendations and not re- to new col Highway 3 near Cabrel as: ay second © priority, fact th that. mt 10 ot the 19 cham- as ‘long as upgrading was given equal-importance in the garded asa second, pnority aaa perading ofthe Eager Hul tbgrad ok k note of ie fore. a Dp to residents in that area. ~ Road Conditions Cause Gar Wreck ‘A 1966 Buick was total- of an Five Castlegar. Siudeats Win Selkirk Awards lege last week went to Cast- ° Tegan. students. In Charge CKRD is agreeable to a change ‘in the rate charged [shou for septic tank sludge less y loads are taken out of one septic tank. This was learned at Kinnaird council. . meeting night » following Fecent a query to CKRD ‘fom Kinnaird Gets CKRD Change for Pumping Sludge said Mr. Giles ‘ ig expensive and Suggest: he naird “3 ad. that only Kin lents ote: th op-' of Health at a meeting Thurs- ened: for this: one Specific day night. However, Ald. Ron Giles uestioned the need for any dhsrge at all. He said that when the town disposed of sludge in its own dump, the health authorities required They did not require sludge to be covered as well. Ald. G. S. Rust answer- ed. that since the regio dump is not locked, he be- lieves-the health - officiald “do not want a hole left there where coul ‘the with Communiiy Chest Fund is Expected to be Short ‘The Community Chest drive is not and were presented Soles, on sed Sandoli and Nee" Anonby o: Trail, Donna Woolls of wel, ernenkow, not was | and Margaret Thorp, ‘all. of Slocan Elects New Mayor In‘ Elections’ © fan Sohal dist ict, who won out over Henry ‘Marasek in to’be com- pleted until January but expectations are that. between $14,000 and $15,000 will be lected a year ago. This is Taised versus the $17,000 col- by KRC of Kinnaird. rf Alec Gray Mr. Gray sald “there are moré loose ends than usual” | i come along and ‘ail {ito it.” Mr. Giles responded that if a MMeked fence is neces- this year and thus it will likely in be ‘January “Before tabulations can be completed. Mr. Mills | wes rasek’s 29. the Slocan alder- rank R. ted with 64 and 52 votes re- isn’ spectively. Cecil S. Heagy got 26 votes, In: the school trus- tee race, Mrs. Agda Winji defeated Wm. L. Verigin 62 to 15 to gai Five of the 11 scholar- ships awarded at Selkirk Col- setmians| sec-| that | eidents) votin; received 46 votes to Mr. Ma-jan ald in a two-year term.! icy road conditions. Police say Albert Harri- Kinnaird-Christina Lake high- way one-half ue west of the lepartment you sheds at {5.25 al Sigh that “qhere were no injuris end no charges have been led on Tuesday as the result |« it to fhe present board of trustees... in the area of ociation-board - relations.” ‘The Castlegar News was| school board| of the tended action and informing him the public. . Jacobson declined damaging prior to shite n.” would appear for aneece 20 minutes before instruction time was to begin, would take a 55-minute lunch break away from the schools, and would remain til formal instruction time be| ended. . He emphasized that “pro- fessional instruction time and will not be affect- " and said teachers would ae lessons and do stu- dent grading on their own time at home. He that the work- diately” is a change in ut school heard’s week and passed a motion ex- ressing noncontidence in son of Edmonton slid off the an board commit Dec. 6. No significant chanbe in the board's ion re- sulted from this meeting. Subsequently, the teach- ers met on Tues., Dec. 10 gad overwhelmingly | passed following on: “Whereas the Board of that a letter would foe the association. ; what a # rules policy meant, fe ri ‘Pay Sewers goes for a placed on the whole town and ey (Wood ind Park re- in} double, ete. woud paying He said the 9 yer, whieh allegedly distributed. b; soweraes, pelle! This just | ‘ar Rust said the flyer Woodland Park Won’‘t for Town town entered an’ agree- ment with Balnce 8 Rupert Con- ‘will| struction announcing ‘heir action to pee in the| Win from | Schools in the afternoon un- 3,000 for municipalities | Lapireserd Asked By: resident Sack Hipwell he thought ‘of Ontario’s move, Mr. bes Blick said he approved and this is what must come in He seid that he under: | stood the agreement. be 1 |pooas! for the life oe the 1d | town. Final Council Mestings Next Tuesaday Hight Kinnaird will hold its last council meeting of the year wejon Tuesday of next week — one week Yahead of the re- to] gular The meeting will Bet 1 oe derway at the uated starti time of 6.45 p. “may ha’ rehension on The alderman said the, foodland Park homeowners.” |night Sai fa a Castlegar’ “regular coun be ‘its Tat for the year. It starts at 7 p.m. been given by ighways Minist- er Wes Black. However, the minister is quoted in Nelson’ state- prioriti proval of, the legislature. + i on claims Imo that: the would be completed in soeh, the minister noted that. “if approval is receiv. ed it would be both admin- istratively and physically impossible to, complete ‘a Project of thi size ‘in the same year. i :