* CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 4, 1961 _Engineer NAKUSP .— "The Hits Out at Treaty a major to ‘West Koo- Columbia River development treaty must not be ratified in its present form, and probably {t should be're- negotiated entirely. | ‘That was the opinion expressed here Friday night by one of the government's chief critics of current Columbia development proposals, consulting engineer F. J.. Bartholo- mew, addressing the 60th annual convention’of the Associated Cham- bers.of Commerce of Beuh Eastern British Columbia. « Bartholomew, as guest speaker, was invited here specifically by the Nakusp Chamber’ of Commerce, whose president is Ed Gates, son- in-law_of Kootenay. lees MP _Her- bert W. ‘About 10 people , attended the annual banquet and heard Barthol- *emew condemn present.treaty pro. posals from beginning to end. 3 Bartholomew sald slmost every paragraph of the treaty was word- ed so as to limit Canadian action and “to obligate this: country to fulfil a series’ of conditions to en- sure benefits essential to the U.S. “Canadian benefits,” he said, “are restricted, diminishing and in- comparably less than ‘benefits to the United States.” Bartholomew, however, aid not go unchallenged. *« ‘Many Kootenay ‘delegates ques- tloned his understanding of local + ‘Particularly, delegate Maurice ‘Klinkhammer- from Cranbrook dis- pated Bartholomew's khan ap- Broach te Libby, -.-.-~ aUnkhammer painted out that abby would, with: additional gen- erating capacity, incréaié Kootenay River hydro-electric output by 38 per cent, which, he sald, would be * Novelties .|? here | Helen’ Sst. Phone 5191 ‘Eve: 5561 tenay economy. At the.conclusion of the highly technical; speech, consulting engin- eer Bartholomew said ft was obvious to him that the treaty must not be ratified in its present form. LETTER TOEDITOR | Dear Sir: The readers of the Castlegar News might be interested in the following letter sent to all members of the Trail branch of The Canad- fan Menta) Health Association: As a member of the Canadian Mental Health Association, you will be interested in the foll6wing Mst of ' activities and accomplishments of your association. 1, Education: A great deal of effort has. been expended on the development of a better under- standing ‘in the community of the meaning of mental illness. 2. Service: In 1960: approxi- mately 41 cartons of good cleaned clothes were sent down to the mental hospitals for patfents’ use, Almost 1,000 -Christmas gifts were forwarded -to the hospitals in December. 3. ‘With the’ support vot. znost organizations in our area, a resolu- tion was forwarded by your execu- tive to the provincial government regarding the inadequate number of visits of the child guidance clin- from about one per year to six. 4, As a regult of a brief pre- aented to, the BO, Government, ee torts psychiatric clinic in the Trail ares. are that 200 people’ outa make wse of auch a clinic. 5. A group of. trained volun- teers working under a local medi- cal. doctor are visiting mentally dis- turbed patients in the Trail-Tadan- ac Hospital and also arranging social events for them, ganization awarded grants: in ‘aid of reasearch in ;areas : of, mental health. This year "Dr, McGreer of ‘UBC was awarded.a grant of $22,- 000 to. assist in his work te the mental health area. ‘Your. - membership aonar has also helped in the work of our as- sociation. It is hoped that you will continue this support -in 1961 and renew your membership in - tlie ‘Branch. is mueh pleeie C.F, Lambert, Chairman, Mfeniesrante Committee, ‘Trail Branch, The Canadian - Mental Health sociation, E €@, Each year our national or-|* tion, ‘Your assistance in. this.matter |_ B.G. Telephone Plans to, Extend Its Microwave » British: Columbia ~ Telephone Company will “extend its existing NAKUSP — An attempt. to in- volve ‘the Associated Chambers of Commerce. of South Eastern. Bri- teni.:this, summer to Nelson ond ‘Trail ati, ‘coat of $850,000. EB. J. Tavis, company Interior division’ manager gt Kamloops, sald the facilities will frovide, additional tish in an attack upon the High Arrow dam failed here, ‘A resolution condemning High Arrow presented by the Lower Ia-| kes board of* ee did not make] the routes : for and Vancouver-Trail traffic, and mior2 circuits’ between. Nelson and Trail. ‘He sald’ equipment for the new) system will be at Hedley, Anarchist, Phoenix, Santa Rosa, Salmo, Ross- land, Beasley and Nelson.. ‘Trail-Nelson calls on the new system, will: be relayed via, a bill- board-type reflector about 16-feet by 20-feet to be erected on a bluff on the ‘north side of. Trail. ‘The. reflector will bounce sig- nals: between the Trailautomatic telephone office and the Rossland radlo site. ‘Mr, Davis, said the. system is part of a long-range project for improved. service’ and added com- ‘munications to the areas. The pro- Ject hes included. similar, systems /- to ‘Instead acne went on re- cord as’ reaffirming the = official position’ of. the Associated Cham- bers established Feb, 13, 26, in Nelson. By great majority. delegates ree commended “that High Arrow be not constructed unless the govern. ment of British Columbia shows, to the satisfaction of the people. of South , Eastern British Columbia that High Arrow will be beneficial bers request federal and: provincial governments not to construct High ‘But! the Associated Chambers’ resolutions comrhittee, after a ten- gthy sesgion ‘Friday night recom- “against from ae ihe Past two years, “Both Countries _ Give. ‘Up For . : Columbia Treaty NAKUSP — Associated Cham- nie. here. Priday ; ‘might turned thumbe-down on anticipated Bro- posala. that the Chambers ahould go on record in opposition to the High Arrow dim feature of the bers president Ken Stewart of Fer- mit and Chilliwack to Hedley, constructed Howse feeling and withdrew their resolu- But while they were out man- * toglay there was a private meeting of a group known ag the Arrow Lakes water resources committee Which is made up of a very ‘few. chamber of com- merce men: ‘from Nakusp: Nelson River“ de- velopment treaty. * any way the resolution passed more than. year ago, : At that time, the ‘Associated Chambers went on.'recond as ap- ‘proving pro- posals, but. withheld ‘full spproval of. High Arrow-pending. provincial would benefit the Interior, .. 1 stewart said the treaty between the two nations: had beer eae ‘ed after’ several years of hard bar- | ay gaining. “I do not doubt,” he sata | “that it is not ideal for either na- “Both countries. have hea to give up something in order that both countries would gain. *T suggest that you keep this firmly in mind.”, Stewart:waa aware at the time of his address, that the Lower Ar- fow. Lakes: Chamber of Commerce Blackline Paving Co. Lid. Will be’ working in the ‘Castlegar-Kin- ° naird Area early in May. Take ‘advant: | age of law prices on. Driveways, Play areas and Sidewalks. : a Call Blackline at Trail 2656 and we will have John Gillen or. Dan McNulty’ call on you to give: you ‘an estimate with no a BLACKLINE PAVING co.: LTD. , Phone Trail 2656 ‘| urday a resolution condeming High was attempting, to introduce Sat- ‘OW. ‘Stewart. said that the Interior East and West Kootenay - aren would feel the impact of this treaty “some adversely and'some will ben- efit.” ‘He sald that’ it’ was inevitable that there was not unanimous ac sepianee ‘of the treaty. i alats Open House Successful Many parents attended the open house arranged by the Cast gar squadron of air cndets, Inspéction of the éadets’, was ed ‘as part of the ee enter- tainment. __ WORTH a LIFE family brotecttan ¢ A CANADIAN MUTUA ASSURANCE. COMPANY, government’ proof that ‘the dam % sieioiaa Ti “Riedaied Chambers Re-Atfirm: Stand field, engineer effective Scania te to a Arrow. ee on \partheomea: remit MLA proposed that the Associated Cham; Present at the meeting, in ad-| George ‘Hobbs, Revelstoke; ° Mayor and Castlegar, ‘dition to Waterfield, were: R.' F.| Walter “Hardman, Den Crawford, This meeting, ‘which -was chatr-. Cook, Nakusp; Boyd Affleck, Nel- | Revelstoke and Bob Hume, Rovel- ed by Nakusp member D..0, Water-! son; ‘W. T. .Waklie and James Mac- atoke, to Bouth Eastern British ‘The Lower Arrow: Lakea board FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE Pure-Pak Milk NOW IN. THE “FOLLOWING “SIZES Single Quart, . Twin-Pak (Store one, Pour. one). and Half Gallons = AVAILABLE, AT r YOUR FAVORITE STORE. _ PHONE: S197 Homogenized. “and. ‘Standard, Milk . CHOCOLATE, TABLE CREAM, HIPPING CREAM AND [FRASER ‘VALLEY. COTTAGE \CHEESE - “FOR SALE |. S fas ate at Gienelle for ‘all types of views and fete. HA = proved PI Sat PCR Ze FoR SALE “Land beside Tarrys school. Gan be divided to suit your needs, Ap- fice 1,’ o Oroscent Voter nH Ot FOR THE BEST IN:AUTO BODY WORK See - Koofenay. Auto. 2. Painting - ‘Headliner. Rep lacing Seat | covers and ‘auto glass installed _ WORKMANSHIP: GUARANTEED atthe ‘old’: “Co- “on ‘in Castlegar ‘Repairs to all mi “Radios, ':Phonographs: Electrical Appliances. : e pphlicatione for TV: cable «hoc feolane, made her re. ‘Years expe gutrantee of ‘depentiable service’ “3331-— Phones: — 4601. Sota Jewellery Store Btore, tress, Page Phones 6 OF eal at 1e8-sth Ave, Ein- 316 | ee U-Dr pe | COMPANY LIMITED < z house: in “Kinnaird, Sat porabagment. Phone 2066. 317 $400 < Ti = altd, "Phone S80! ange Tobia Eine Business, Professional : ALEX CHEVELDAVE ® Ap 6 LAUGBTON ~ BEAUTY.“COUNSELLOR praia Built the measurement of the Golden Eale UM .Tiiwurance & Real’ Eotate YOUNG AGENCIES LTD. tinas callers alee) New 3-bedroom house. py |= 8 | aaa-cen Ave. ‘Oattlegan. a or mee er and 2 rooms added, 16 fer 26 | phon 307 | 1-sore i proved yew Tot, Heating, pauent: theres: ne. Alzo,: 2 Helehbors y beret i ed Lae AT Erectcally ny brakes camping essaries, Pphonie 7538, fe sey red “Dachshund sail ane Syria On Puppies, Ww! it. Phone 6971, : “3B ena aoe with trati- fersy ‘on Robson, sine, ‘Shite ton One| ercbwott, ‘Bax take ‘ho e teaee a trai Gourisights Blusberry tae a 1; 1961 . Dynamic. Oldsmobile, po- wer ‘ate : eaten rather er. ‘brakes, radio, “EN: BLUEBERR’ Unti a-bediooe home on , Witing cn far G bangman, lete. Ag ee. $8,750, RHOME Floai ae lurnisht od zs uit 2 oat ma Oa loved 7, 5 701 fe maved a your. intentions, ‘ ont | ites a ens ‘tore, compote ving « unrterse ue Trt =; Jotinsan, the nurses srk a tt eo nas |S eS staff, of thet Cantla naird. Everyone welcome, thats: ing hospitat ¢ | for: FOR SALE 1_ | ‘Westinghouse ifr 3 80-1 1 ol accordian. Phone 163.0) gis Toe aale,_ ApH "Osa ae Pree auarter hed WIth-apEae PPIy | nero and lt mattress, Phone 7001.” a6 | financed, | ply f and | Ger Pape ra te Bios me aaa rar ‘2-bedroom tomatic. eo nea parny furnished a home eh Aves Kinnaird, FOR SALE New '2-bedroom hi cation near centro of af tone Paes ie "34 Ford medan, ‘excel order. | Aj pply Sais fou ce; also Toon, and bo: partment tt Want oy. June ae gk enlte, Bite e Pree in none 433 7 houze ao, May " ing’s_ In. Rin ts, Pius CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 27, 1961 WANTED . rent! 3-bedroom tinta aco to rent = OF 3-bedroom 31, B.. Halewijn, 317 eM STAs Ba T do baby-altts iting aren: a. Phone 4777. 318 \AUOTION. Bae 4 mae Sale -Xs3718 ere will be ‘at nae. auction, at'1030 am cal Time'on g BO... the ‘Licence ‘X88716, eit 270,00 « cubic sont ot hemiock, | wae pine and lodgepote ‘pine treed Furnished a suite next, high ‘Bohool Phone: 6491... 2 ee S roomed: ours in Robson ‘with, garage, . furniahe ~ tarnished. ‘Phone (5406, ae ‘Sie Purnished basement suit By 170-20th | Ave., "Heinnaird, Ph ‘S one ee suite, furnished or. un- ed. Apniy ¢ Cre! feats Phone -3 7 iznten fontta ter’ 6p. basement suite, au- Gastlegar. Phone €971, __.____ ‘916 ss01, Room; in. Private home. Phone reat ‘Home, Apply 191- “NOTICES - sn wane and cards Vauxhall {702 Baker st Nelson’ B 878.” ASENTS DAVIES TRANSFER . MOVING. WITH CARE : : ‘EVERYWHERE - “CHUCK'S. 3 TRANSFER - ‘PHONE: 3711 other. species ‘on a aren! stated ‘on Lot: S216, ‘Moberly, tore, 1g | Submit x seal Mr. ctor, Aber pice "Rta ela | Garden Village - | Beate oftleatiag. ‘Wil ‘be —In Bm. Rov et McNeil wi who passed away Greek‘ within : Salmo 'S.¥.U., . Block No.1, Huotenas Land: District.:: en do 10) yeara will: be ‘allowed we raides aon pan tend the auction is Peston may be open- ed at the he hour: ft eo : of of auction an tres. offered’ for’ sale ol | Lo- oA COMPLETE, eth Bae Barelay: Products . LIMITED. Rhone 5154 Castlegar faa Dae Form No, ‘13 (Section 40) Notice pane to Ay ; hase Land eet 2 Serre crate aad of TARE N everzoff: of ean’ OB. tint Alex Per- Nelson. aad BC. “a cupation ermal e wo abit ad jon: ero ine ‘ Gotamencing at ‘a post planted ay lex. Pereverzoff, Dated his iste day of April, 1901 ENGAGEMENT Mr, and - Mrs, falter A. Gre- ate announce‘ a thee a daughite Gasol” Erelen of , Mei Robert. setter, ot son. of Mie L etters’ Calgary, .The, wedding. y 18, ;1961, ‘at. 720-pin- in in: Chur: South “Bumaby, Rev, George loving memory of May 8, At home on the beautiful hills of Ia the valley of rest 30 fale Sometime, im pees where, our whine Sores. "skal ‘meet ‘him ‘there. ra Pier = Petit ‘Temembered by his wife and “Industria! 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