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It was further stated that the hospital is once again se tremely busy this month, with 1g 1s + patients often ona waitin, for ‘admission.: - This‘was brought to tight al the'annual Christmas dinner ‘and ‘meeting of the hospital board of. trustees held “last ‘Thursday in the board room of the hospital. ‘Members of the’ board thanked all the’ staff, ‘adminis- tration, medical staff. hospital auxiliary and everyone else as- sociated with the Castlegar and District Hospital for their ‘ef- forts in maintaining the high regard i in. which the hospital is - To Space Holiday Calls urged ‘callers to. space. their calls over. the four days of he ve bee! to tlie company's province-wide: network during the past year— and this is expected to ‘help ease the’ load during. peak Christmas calling ‘periods. In’ Nelson, District Cus- tomer Service Manager Norm Bowman, said about 61 opera- tors would be on duty, Christ- mas. Day,\and they’. would handle an estimated 3,503 long distance calls: “In addition to operator- handled calls," he said “another ° 68,763 calls will be placed by Pane using direct distance Chief Public Health The need to pursue water- shed zoning legislation with the ts has Castlegar News Cananondaat® Henne, Landis and Moore File Papers in Mayoralty Contest — Aformer Castlegar mayor, and’ a former alderman, have joined the race’ to succeed former. mayor Ed Mosby who resigned for health reasons, Former mayor | John Landis and former alderman Carl: Henne have both ‘filed papers with returning officer Rick Beauchamp. They join Ald: Audrey Moore, who has » filed her papers, and Ald. Mike Livingslono who has also an- nounced his intention to do so. 2) Mr. Landis ‘is principal of ? Robson Elementary School while Mr. Henne owns Castle Tire. : With regard to the vacant aldermanic seat. which council Dental Hygiene Course? A dental hygiene course at +5. Selkirk College could become a << reality if Trail dentist, Dr. Joe ‘Mykietyn and his fellow den- ‘tists have their way. Dr. Mykietyn has ‘stated local: dentists: would be pre- . pared to assist-in such a pro- gram. ‘Health director Dr, Nick + Schmitt said the interested dentists would be invited to at- tend ‘the next meeting of the ‘West Kootenay Union Board of Health when it is held in Trait March -16, . John Bohle ae 70 Funeral services are being « held this afternoon from? the: Slocan it. 1 o'clock: oe 8 the. death of: his father, Mr. Bohle, at the age of 13, had to go out’ to work. in order to help’: support his mother and brother. He worked primarily in the sawmill industry, including Hammer. Sawmill at’ Steele- head, B.C, Eburne Sawmills in Vancouver and a sawmill in. Port Alberni. While in Port Alberni, he worked for two, of environmental problems in our. watershed areas. The type of area's been recommended to the West. Kootenay Union Board: of Health.: by health inspector Mike Harnadek. s Mr. Harnadek | has. also asked the members of fe an that I am referring to: are. those surface. waters used by communities, irrigation districts, and improvement dis-- ~ tricts for drinking water. >In our. area, subdividable and recreational land adjacent to districts | to solicit the support of their:own councils’ for’ water- ‘shed -zoning legislation: and to convey this need to the regional district. * The following is the text of Mr. Harnadek’ ’s report made at fone: of the West Kootenay: Union: Board of Health meet- ings during 1976: While ‘old problems fade away, new problems come . to. the fore. we are. experiencing TH Tell You a Story” Hark my. children while I tell ‘The wondrous story of God's love’ How He sent Jesus, born a babe, Straight from glory, up above, Where. angels saw Him face-to-face, __ Into a world of vilest shame ‘That’ He might'save us by His grace, From the realm of sin's domain. How Jesus grew to be a man Who taught us how to live and die To heal: the sick and help the poor, ‘And go to heaven bye and bye. —Lucy Ellen Eaton ‘is receiving in- creasing ‘attention from ‘land developers and’ promoters. Public Health legislation is not designed ‘to control land use -and population: densities, two very important’ aspects of zoning legislation: | In some) cases, .land. ad- © jacent lo watersheds could be ‘considered close’ to “marginal land: ‘useage”,,in. terms ‘of proposed human and domestic anima} habitation. In most cases community s water districts’.do -not have by-law. control over. subdivi- sions adjacent to their water- sheds, Consequently, they have lite, ifany, say regarding land useage and” population ‘densi- ties. a It's our accepted fact of life that development will continue and some disruption to man’s environment ‘will result,’ The trick is to limit environmental seven creeks); Pence ils" newspapers, °Twin’~ City ‘Times and the West Coast Ad. vocate. Retiring to the Slocan Valley three < years ago [rom Vancouver, he .was active in the Senior Citizens’ Associaton: in that‘ area. +277 Mr. Bohle was Stocan:cor- ; ‘tespondent,.for.,the Castlegar, Ne! “the’ Pacific. “Coast! Motor: Boat’ .and other magazines, He is survived by his wife, Heather; three sons, John of “Vancouver, :Phillip of Nakusp and Jon of Slocan; four.daugh- ters, Mrs. Lorna Piper of Van- . couver, Jacquelin and Rowena of:Vancouver and Heather of Slocan; and :10 grandchildren. ‘Predeceasing him were his father and ‘mother and one brother, Doug, in 1964. John Stainer of Nakusp will be. officiating, with crema- Hon to follow. Inspector Speaks Out for Watershed Zoning Legislation drainage basin supplying West ‘Trail with domestic water, the whole Rossland watershed area supplying the City of Rossland with domestic waler (a total of for, the majorily of people in Thrums/Tarry's area; Deer Creek {Deer Park's watershed); Mads Creek and Pedersen Brook (Fairview Sub- division's watershed); Kelly ‘Hanna’ Creek ( watershed); . Blueberry Creek (Blueberry’s watershed); Pass Creek’ (Robson's and Rasp- berry’s watershed); . China _ Creek (Genelle's watershed); Glade Creek’ (south Glade's watershed); | Lang's Creek Creek ( July Creek (Covert’'s water- « shed); Sutherland Creek (used by community groups at Chris- tina Lake); Moody Creek {used by the people at the south end of Christina Lake. ib might add that a further will fill by appointment at its inaugural meeling on Jan. 9, a check yesterday morning showed five applicants for the job, These are Steve Jankola, who has served as alderman on both the council of the former Town of Kinnaird and on the interim Castlegar council during the transition following amalgamation; Jim Chapman, a B.C. Tel: employee; Albert Calderbank, president of the Castlegar and District Cham- ber of Commerce and owner of Groceteria; J.C. Kil- ugh, a former, school trustee and retired B.C. Forest Service employee, and Peter Minchuk, © unit chief at the Castlegar Airport control tower. Applications for the .ap- pointed position were to close at 6 p.m. yesterday. With regard to the alder- manic vacancy caused hy Mrs. Moore's. resignatica, there were no candidates at press time yesterday morning. In' regard to the Regional . District of Centra! Kootenay directorship resigned by’ Mrs. Moore, only Mrs.: Moore had filed for that position when the Castlegar News . enquired yesterday morning. Any. candidate or: incum- bent member of council may file for the regional district’ posi- tion, but the successful candi- date must be successful in his or her council aspirations. Mayoralty candidate John Landis, when contacted by the Castlegar News Monday for a * gtatement,. said: he. was col-* lecting his thoughts and did not care to' make a statement at that time. Mr. Henne was out of town positions, those of mayor, alder- man and RDCK REC 2. The : : ae Nessa e. Interest in North. America’s Tews- print manufacturers are ‘rush- ing to invest ina new pulp pro- cess they. say is more efficent _and produces better paper than conventional methods. *-~ The new system is thermo- mechanical pulp (TM) process- ing, a development that Bruce Howe, vice-president of Mac- Millan Bloede! Ltd.'s pulp and paper group, says is “a quiet revolution” in the pulp in- dustry. Just seven months ago, MacMillan | Bloedel's - first thermomechanical pulp mili came on stream at Powell River, B.C. Ata production capacity of 180,000 tons a year, it was briefly the largest TMP. plant in North America. Now it ranks sixth or seventh, says Mr. Howe, with the largest plant now—Mac- Millan-Rothesay—operating in New Brunswick. He says more plants are. in the works. Traditionally, the. wood ‘pulp. used in newsprint has « been ground from whole logs, treated to remove (lower Raspberry's hi humerous creeks in the Thrums area providing. Somestle water RDKB to Establish Water Board for Lower Columbia In a’resolution passed at the December meeting of the Regional District of Kootenay * Boundary, members agreed to the establishing of. a Lower Columbia Water Basin Board to study the relative potability of Columbia River water. The board, to: be estab-" -, lished under provisions of the- Municipalities. Enabling and Validating Act, will inclide from Area Ain toa minimum” and ‘one. way. is through ‘zoning legislation. Some of our major water- shed areas that are vulnerable to increasing land use pres- sures’ are: the Violin’ Lake the RDKB and Areas I'and J and the City of Castlegar in the ‘Regional District of - Central Koatenay., ‘The board will be of a pro- visional nature and:will report in this area is ; aay going through the approval process. on the economics and feasibility of a water system that) will serve a large area of both regional districts. Costs relative to the study will be shared by ,the partici- pants and the Area‘A share has been restricted: to $10,000. Other organized muni palities or electoral areas ‘will be allowed to enter the function on the condition that they share the costs. ‘A request has been made lo the ‘Minister of Municipal Affairs for the supplementary letters patent that will validate the study, sal er OE GY BCA NEN CRETE color and processed into a short fibre paper. ‘TMP processing uses the normally discarded low-quality chips and ‘sawdust from >the ‘outer part of the log, saving the’ :, interior. Section for lumber. FLASH | Two more. persons have” made application -for. the vacancy on Castlegar council to he filled by appointment. Returning officer. Rick "Beauchamp reported al 1:30 yesterday afternoon that ap- plications have been received from former Kinnaird alderman Jack Chernoff and RB. 1. Kil- patrick, a professional engineer employed on the 7 Mile project. Applications closed at’ § p.m. yeslerday afternoon. See earlier story elsewhere on this page. ES RERRAGN NY + John Landis, Carl Henne We Say Goodbye 1976; Best Wishes :to Everyone TM is the last issue of the Castlegar: ‘News to be published in he next edition of the Castlegar News will appear on Thursday morning, January 6. The Castlegar News staff and management, as well as all our carrier boys and girls, wish all our loyal readers a very Merry Christmas and a Happy and Prosperous New Year. Prestige Building New Dry Cleaning Plant A new ‘ultra-modern dry cleaning plant is’ presently being constructed. by Prestige Cleaners. “> Located’ adjacent to: the present premises on Pine St., the cement ‘structured: frame building, estimated at $100,000, ‘will have a Moor space of 1,000 “square feet, plus an upstairs McLeod; ‘say the building will be finished in colored aluminum and possibly some natural rock, The. structure’ will also allow for parking at the rear of the premises as well as incor- porating a private entrance to * the. apartm nt. Tentative date for the of is cial ope ing is March 1.'Plans ‘underway = for) the’: oa siatoniee ‘area to be: furnished ers,-who-have contracted F.'J. with antiques. Manuf icturers Show New Pulp Process ‘More of the log is used and better paper is produced from the longer TMP. fibres. “TMP is a new: product,” says Mr. Howe,’ “one we're trying to fit in with the revolu- tion in the newspaper industry, such as the move from hot to cold type and from metal’ to plastic plates.” Three: Vancouver-area papers already have used TMP newsprint for. their daily ‘pro-, duction. TMP usually is mixed with standard pulp ina blend to. reduce cost. * Conversion of the: Power River plant to TMP production cost MacMillan: Bloedel over $10 million, ineluding $8.2 mil- lion for a hydro-electric station to provide additional power. In return, says Mr. Howe, MacMillan’ Bloedel has a. unit that reduces’ the use of ex- pensive chemicals, provides; more efficient use of logs and disconnects newsprint. manu- + facturing from the logs ina“: process that requires fewer workers and. lends itself to computerization. Scandinavian firms led the move to TMP and still have more plants in operation than their North American competi- tors. MacMillan Bloedel isn’t slowing down its conversion, however, says Mr, Howe. A’ new. double unit for Powell River is in the advanced plan- ning. stage to join the. com- pany’s two existing TMP plants. City Deficit Could Lead To New Cemetery Bylaw The City of Castlegar is to, review and possibly revise its cemetery bylaw. This step’ appears neces- sary following the submission, at the Jast regular ‘council meeting, of the public works report on the cost to the city for the iP preparation of ‘cemetery ots. i For each interment. the city estimates it runs a $110.95 deficit. “A budget which’ Ald. Audrey Moore said was. dif- ficult to. project as you are estimated® onan’ unknown , factor. as to how many, deaths : will take place in a given year, ; was projected for -$9,300 in 1976. At the end of October the % cost had already reached $8,254. Ald, Allen Selbie inquired as to what had happened to the proposed crematorium. i ‘1 believe it is still under * study," said Ald. Moore: 193 Challenge Chicken Ban? The Super-Valu—Kelly Douglas food giant is gearing up to break a B.C. Broiler Markeling Board ban on the import of U.S. chicken. The retail price of chicken in B.C. ranges from $1.09 a pound to 99 cents.a-pound specials. The U.S. price is generally 40 cents lower. Said Serge Darkazanli, the food’ network's. senior vice- president of corporale stores: “Bringing {na shipment. of chicken meat would ‘demon! ‘ strate to’ consumers the ad- vantages of the free market system. “The process of supply a demand should be allowed jto take ils course” so. the a sumer will benefit, He said although the plans (o “break” the boafd's control over imports those plans are not finalized, © |}