“CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 11,1967. ‘Family Unit’ for Paying Tax tirely new entity in taxa _— athe “family unit”— 4s one of the most significant Bioporals: of the recent Carter Taxation Speaking at a forum on the eld at Selkirk College, . A, Mitchell and L, M. Lit tle, of the Vancouver barristers and solicitors firm, Thorsteins-] son, Mitchell and Little said that the new proposals may be unit ue on this continent, if not world. The two men said that the report, prepared by Toronto ace Ken Carter, the wife’ Fi income in the! es in question does not excee: 50, withareer from the fami Mr. Little explained that the —to form his own “unit” or new provision would allow a enter another unit — before the age of 21, if he feels this is de- single filing for virtually all members of a family ving with-|slreabie, said Mr. Little. in a family unit, and also any other, non-related dependents, Person would leave the family unit upon reaching the age of 21 years or upon marriage person may voluntarily a ly unit However, one of the criti- cisms that both men levelled at the report was the complexity ON THE GASTLEGAR COURSE By : DUFFER JOHN 4 to Castlegar course was a over 30 ladies tri Melnick winning © the During the past week, ae | & busy place. On Tuesday evening], led out their] bang and eight golfers card- latest golf techniques with Phyl low net 35 b low net prize and Belle Gray winning the whichever event occ ald, urs first, he of many of the proposals, includ- | hidden hole prize, ing this one, lowever, the honest golfer prize .went to a| Ish, Nick Sherstobitoff, B: golf clinic protegee, Bea’ Her- man, Men's night started off with ed a low n KOOTENAY WELDING & CASTING REPAIRS Box 741 — Castlegar, B.C, t 121 Columbia Ave. — Phone 365-5531 ’ First-class general welding and machine work. Specialty: broken crank shafts, gas and diesel cylinders and heads, Full guarantee, Steel Fabrication — 24-hour Service . “Only the Best is Good Enough” ex Perchudoff, Ww. Oglow, ond Per- It would r ute ave ficlent tan detencine, A further to this proposal, when cat Little said he | considered tins de- a number of unique’ proposals, some of which. they others ” was that of allowing a child who is continuing his his ede ucation to remain as a part of the family unit until the age of 25. Air Show Tum Down Gets 0K In many cases, wheter the withdrawal and formation of a seperate unit would or would not be beneficial for a youth before the age ‘of maturity, Mr. Little A further m objection to the Pointed out. a7 Golden Cen- Ww. Sherstobitoff, Carle Henne, and John Landis, eing the team of Ron Smith and Peter a6. who card More Than 100 Attend Sccut Awards Night at Grand Forks belng among the best in camping proficiency and outdoor scout- craft knowledge. More than 100 members of the Boy Scout movement attend- ed the April 29 annual banquet of the Kootenay Boundary Re- gional Boy Scout’ council at Grand For! bar to the long’ service medal. C. E, Charlton was present- ed Sith’ 15-year bar to be added to his long. service medal. -W. J. Banigan, R. B. Swinney of Cranbrook and J. L.' Miller, executive of Don vinclal "commissioner for ing from. Burnaby represented| HOLIDAYING IN VANCOUVER ? Then you want a central address close to all attractions, yet priced to suit your. budget. We ’ have a dining room and coffee shop and are close the] regional, Scout counell for a elected to, run the Nelson were ® presented vith Jong | 3 | Bi 8 e . R. winney of Cranbrook; SL Rea ESE NAS ing him a member. Lee ipalthwatte Je of Nel- ' son and Tom McGauley of Cas- the expeutlve wer Supt oe ole tlegar were. presented seit vice-presidents, J. G, James and W. D. Sutherland of Nelson; hon- orary legal counsel, M. H. Mason of Trail the Provincial government. uraligt, from Victoria. was guest speaker. on nature and how it works. variety show was put on by the First Grand Forks Troop to con- clude the entertinment. Phipps, assistant bro- E. Underhill, park nat- He’ gave an illustrated talk n all-star cast half hour Stevenson, R. Johnston, Dr. N. 's thong for By 7 FARMS k HOT DOG WIENERS * HAVE A CHANCE CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 11, 1967 * 7 A eID Wieners 1 Ib. pkg. A9c Bacon two agreed, however, air oat to beaches and Stanley Park. Please feel free to : The that the family unit for purpos- es of taxation could be ‘one of the most desireable of the measur- es recommended by the report, Under rhe resent system, myposiee fling that ite filing that is al lowed @ joint return filed by a they husband and wife — provided there could be Bo more worth- A TEACHER TALKS All of us will agree that, the coun! GOING TO NELSON? | For Tasty Food ‘and Delicious Coffee It's ROSE’S DELICATESSEN WARD young Canadia letic pro; rogram will rete support of element y school our Centen- nial celebrations than to stimu- ae een late interest and effort in the improved physical fitness of ected events. eram., Much of the success of this depend w the and]a chance in the Centennial across Castlegar & Ki : pone receive an award. The degree of achievement will determine the nature of the award. Centennial Committees Bee eonce Grand Carnival — & Parade sine oF ore Mon., May 22 The Centennial Commission will provide cloth crests or shields to every student com- Wi e distributed to individual cial schools by. the educa- tion authorities. The crests will] i ‘be awarded on a basis of the degree of achievement: Gold, ex- cellent; -. ‘silver, _ outstanding; bronze;-merit;- and red shield, | ; participation. To receive a gold award a boy of 12 years of aueay would | C EE eT The objectives of the Centen-|had ‘been sent out, before com- le AY Program piling cal ft To Fecagnize outstand- ing physical performance in sel- fer Canadian youth| the places selected for a show to take an active part] by the aerobatic team, of. Canadian art program. Each pi Trail’ First Presbyterian pe completing the program will Church young people recently pleting the program. The awards | Cri owill was presented ‘Tuesday and it immediately evoked a “wl Udn’t - they - say- so - sooner” re- ponse from aldermen and Mayor \ddocks. 2 OF CT | In a, letter from, Defence Minister } Paul Hellyer, it was.not-| Karzai ed that an expert team of men of the Centennial flying team’s schedule and that the team had examined. many altes before saying yea or nay on air show possibilities. impossible, noted the defence minister, This was not so in Creston, one of “Had this been mentioned before,” speculated Mayor Mad- docks, ‘‘we would’ have accept- ed their refusal (to do a show In the afternoon, the two- ali foursome competition saw the team of Belle Gray‘and Nick niewski come’ with a gross 43 to win the event. Dot and Tom: McGauley tied Judy and Dick Wayling’ for second place howerer i Dot outputted Judy on‘ the 9th green to take drop us a line for our descriptive brochure. SANDS MOTOR HOTEL MUtual 2-1831 Davie at Denman Commercial Cards honored “On English Bay at Stanley Park’ soeona. Blece in the contest, the morning pancakes. Thank you ladies, for a job well not da eat Regt Oe oe — forget the evening get-together on Friday at 8.30 Peay a8, as this is when the Calcut- organization will take Place in order to get the event off to a flying start on in Saturday here) more Presbyterians Host For Young People . hosted the Kootenay young Peo. ples conference, an annual event ‘Kootenay Gonference| Also, if anyone is interested in another two-ball event-to be down your names ait the club “Please esadhore to the rules Held. in the afternoon, please put NOTICE FOR ALL B.C. POINTS CONVENTIONAL Mortgage Money AVAILABLE AT BANK INTEREST! EXAMPLE $76.33 ume | Ronayne: TSSSOD of the coi GET FREE ‘Manufactured Homes’ BROCHURE -. AND. MORTGAGING.FACTS FROM YOUR * NEAREST BEAVER LUMBER STORE Mr. Don Boyko, Box 335, Kinnaird, B.C. : Phone 365-3095 ; OR WRITE: BEAVER HOMES DIVISION P.O. BOX 248 NORTH SURREY, B.C. Re Jennejohn, Dr. B, A. Resker ee gt. I. D. Fisher all of ison ‘Cralg of Fernie, R. Ostep- chuk of Trail, J. H. R. Dav: of Kimbereley. C.-&. Charlton of Trail was recommended for reappointment as regional commissioner. W. J. Banigan of Rossland was reap- The board of School District No. 9 has applied to the de- Parément of educa Hon for plans pointed as commissioner for training. A. R. Fletcher of Grand Forks was appointed aesielant regional r the Shore- acres School, it was learned Monday. Board members noted that as soon as the plans are This is a new position and Mr, Fletcher's ility will tenders will be called. Quotations nave beon called al be to encourage and. foster: for- mation of Venturer companies for Valley Vis- ta, Blueberry Creek, Tarrys, Pass Creek, Hobeons and Castle- School Board Requests Shoreacres School Plans among F lan young peo- Ple in the area, roca Rev. R. C. Gi Theme speaker was the| - jarvin, of Business and Professional Directory eston, now of Grace. Presby- terian Church in Calgary. of _, The. events of the weekend peta addresses on the topic Salty Christians, a tw have to meet the dards: Standing broad jae 6 feet | Pr 1 inch; one minute speed sit-y 46; 300-yard run: §9 secont cross count 33 skating (368) 50 seconds and swimming (100 yds,): 1 min, & Many boys and girls in the area hay our schools since last O: Others: have until May 15 of this year to complet e program. Crests and shields will be distribu in June and we.all look forward to seeing many of our students: sporting these in- signia. The only bank | with a branch — the “At the Commerce we provide banking’ service where It Is required... liv. your own home town or made sure there is an o| seven days a week at convenient hours. Mf you are are. Planning a gavsitwe to Expo, see 2 Your loc locat Commerce tain There at the Gato: Bon Bonus Books transporia' ition and amusement the Cheques which are | Saskatchewan in 1898. In liant and has lived in this dist- ict ever since, ‘ber of the Union of Spiritual Communities of Christ. Bilt of Brilliant: two daughters, id: Joh Stoochnoff fof ritant; 0 1 Boo’ and publicity —| Colleen Jones, iinberiey.” Joseph Pereverzeff - 50 Years District Hs Reslest Died Saturday Joseph Pereverzeff; 85, of Born in Basia pies 23, 1882, Mr. Pereverzeff came to 912 he moved to Bril- Mr. Pereverzeff was a mem- survived by one son Repin of Pass hn (Nellie) ren, Monday from Ootischenia’ Hall with interment at the Ootischen- ia Cemete: was in charge Funeral services were ‘held The Garton, Funeral Home Commerce wherever you go in Canada. That is why we have perating Commerce branch at Expo '67... open branch first. lower cost than if purchased pation Ht enable 2 you to purchase refreshmen’ a discount, and Travellers? q And remember wherever you go in ys the Commerce is ready to , @erve you, CANADIAN oo <) Ae OF COMMERCE Phone 365- std & 365-3158 9007~ Our Hundredth Year of Banking Service and readil GOOD BLACK TOP SOIL: WESTERN INTERNATIONAL ae RPRISES OUTBOARD. MOTORS LAWN MOWERS AND TILLER REPAIRS WALDIE SERVICE CENTRE en 365-6767 CASTLEGAR CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY Recovering a Remodelling et — Craftsmanship . Guaranteed Call for free estimates — no obligation ne Office Supplies Castlegar News Phone 365-7266 GORDON A. SUMNER Neturepatale Health Service low Building 605 Ave. Columbia Ave. ‘REPAIRS CASTLEGAR APPLIANCE SERVICE Phone 365-6939 .PARDMAN FURNITURE Maytag Sales * “and: Service GUARANTEED ENTERED REPAIRS. ORT P.O. BOx | 833 7. Phone ‘ss 365-5263 “205-7818 Castlegar, B.C.” Located in basement Sr aMils Fabrics Castlegar ait! Trail 364-173: i Open 6.30 a.m. to 9. p.m. Not just another ‘lace to eat ‘INTERIOR VACUUM I WEL! : INTERIOR “Vai BONNEY WELL DRILLING. MARVIN L. LeROY. Box 130 — Castlegar, B.C. ortomeraisr Office Hours: ‘ Tues. through Sat. 9-12 15 S otvene 365-7355 DESMOND T. LITTLEWOOD, D.os, OPTOMETRIST PORTABLE WELDING AND FABRICATING Phone 365-8307 MARLANE GRILL. . All Day Sunday "phone to eat another one. 365-7671 DUTCH MAID BAKERY, LIMITED PARSLOW’S Enterprises Ltd. Gunsmiths Locksmiths Sporting Goods ih. 368-5025 1319. BAY — TRAIL, B.C, Domestic,Water Wells Reasonable . Rates; Phone Jim jim Bonthron; GREEP’S « ELECTRIC CONTRACTING SALES ‘& SERVICE Fres Estimates. Phone 365-7075 CASTLEGAR PEUMBING & HEATING Retaral Ges and Ol _-Heating Phone —— SANDING — FINISHING New & Old Floors — Work me JOHN'S PAINT SHO} | Grand Perkar a4asoes Industeiel Co I, Commercial an Besta Wing BOUNDARY Electric (Castlegar) Ltd. Electric Heat Specialists lallion Homes Phone 365-7241 GRAVEL EXCAVATING ~ “DITCHING KINNAIRD TRANSFER _. Phone 365-7124 KOOTENAY BUILDERS ‘AND: SUPPL 636 Columbia Ave. Phone’ ‘865-5155 ‘A: Complete Builders Service” Gov't. Inspected. Y Ditching and Excavating M&M | TPUCKING and EXCAVATING obson tin 15 CASTLEGAR NEWS Published beatin Thursday At It tsa member of ‘the Canadian Weekly papers Association, the B.C, division of the Canadian Weekly. Newspapers Association, and: the BC. Week- ly Newspapers Advertising Bureau, All ee, Rory Rie 2 Agreement: It! is*.agreed by. the advertiser re- questing spi News- in the ace that the Mability'of the paper in the event. of ‘failure to publish any . advertisement of any description ‘or ia Ens event: that errors occur. should be Editor, Castlegar News, Drawer: 490, Castlegar, B.C. correct name and address of the ‘writer, Pen, Letters for publication must be*accompanied by the 1, Names such ads ‘shall ‘be: Umited to the ‘amount pala by the advertiser for that. to: The portion of: the attvertising space occupied by the Ancorrect item only, Mability in any event Deyona the amount, paid for advertisement. and that there shall, be: no 1 throughout the region. gar Primai e black- Mr, ‘Fletcher brings many fopping ait so, go ohead after ‘ap- years of experience and train-| proval by the board of what they ing to this position. He has serv-| feo) constitutes the best price ed in-many capacities and areas estimate for the work. in the. province. ‘He is a mem- ‘The board the at- the national tendance of Mr. F. Howes, at a es] , | maintenance supervisor's semin- region: omission: oe vanes Scheer of Grand was approved so they could a weepresitent a ¥| University of B.C. to receive ‘Awards were ea to a| their. degrees, number of members of the The building committee re- movement at the banquet. orted extensive cleanup and hdeacon B. A. Resker| improvements are being carried. ‘was. presented with his: 55-year | out on school grounds..The com- NOTICE “Attention All Property-Owners and — Prospective Builders - ae in Electoral Areas A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, f, J and K of the Regional District of Central Kootenay. INFORMATION FOR ALL PROPERTY-OWNERS The Building and Plumbing By-laws, adopted by the Regional District of Central Kootenay in 1966 will be activated on the 15th day of May, 1967. The By-laws apply. to. ALL unincorporated areas within Elec ctoral Areas A, B, C, D,E,-F, G, H,'I, J and K of the Regional District of Central Kootenay. (School, Districts No. 6, No.'7, No..8, No.:2 and No. 10). Copies ‘of the By-laws may be examined or obtained at the Offices: of the Regional ‘District of Central Roctenay, located at 479 Baker Street, Nelso: n, BC. The By-] laws DO NOT. apply ‘to ‘the following Muntcipalities: CASTLEGAR, CRESTON, KINNAIRD, NEW DENVER, in the boundaries of the Regional District of Central Heo INFORMATION | ‘FOR BUILDERS To ensure that new. houses|and other. a be of. a’ mittee also recommended that consideration be given to a 1- room addition at Robson to re- leve the temporary lack of room for classes now housed in the activity room. Department] fj of. education approval will* be requested to carry out this ‘re- commendation. Date for the an- nual bus drivers’ safety. banquet | was set for June 29. District superintendent Claude Bissell Fe orted use of computers 71 to elp prepare secon sc) timetables for 1967-68 ‘is or considered. This has been done in other Districts with consider- able eucese: he ‘said. The: Board’ extended con- gratulations to Terry Killough, SHSS: student who has been sel- ected to’ take part in‘ the Royal Canadian Institute summer science program. The board ap- ‘proved. the use’ of ‘the SHHS lunch room for Air Cadet Squa- dron 581’s annual banquet on June 7. Fund Drive Nearly Complete Cait Members Learn ‘An informative report was given by Mrs. J. Hor: at thi monthly meeting: of the after- noon unit of the Kinnaird Unit- ed Church Women held. at the home of Mrs. E. Fitgpatrick re- cently. Mrs, J. D. Askew gave the devotional ‘vending oe, Peter ing, ‘was now» - though bottles coule tained from -memb: ‘ood standard, a.program of oiullding regulations has been put Bito ef effect througout the the District. The regulations ‘provide mini-: mum structuralstandards for health, safety, and protection of persons and peters It is intended ‘that ‘the : tion ing service to home’ garners self- a, primarily, 8 a Balld- left for tend the funeral of Mr. McLeod's mother, Mrs. E. A. McLeod.:- Mrs. O.:Kofler:and ‘boys left today by ‘air’ for’ Mon- treal. enroute |. to. ‘Holland. ‘The Koflers plan to spend two months ¢ ig, the The Builk Inspector is ‘available to ane and as- sistance ee ‘with: problems pertaining ‘to’ "construction. If you have ‘problems, see your Building Inspector. He ‘can :help | you. The office of the Building Inspector.is located in the Region- al District Offices, 479 Baker Street, Nelsch, B.C., Phone 352-6685. before: comment construction, builders: con- 1 is poked ee Inspector and nn a Building Permit. Perinits should be obtained for new. houses and: larger. b - Small farm buildings‘do not Tequire permits, Permitsare not needed for minor repairs to buildings or for replacing of exterior cladding or. interior finish. ‘The foes for permits have been kept as Jom as. possible. Permits may be ‘at. the 's_ office. ‘For the convénience of the public, the Inspector may, if necessary, de- liver the permit to you at the Building Site. People designing and building their homes can get a better house for less cost by having plans that have been thoughtfully an carefully prepared. It'is‘asked that one copy of plans for new homes or other major buildings be filed with the Building Inspec- ‘ tor when applying ior 3 permit. Plans should include a site or pro- perty plan i and thar sondalaw and daughter, Rev. and ars DF Faris me all attending Queen’s evemue ‘Gnited "ohn New Westminster. gers 8'to 12) sxhers 500 United Church minist- ers and laymi on will be attend. Bo Mrs..C, Vanderburgh of .Oliv- est at the eine of her ghi ‘Weekend guests at the. home Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sheloff ‘family of Edmonton, Alta.” pan vay, Wash hr tele Mom of ,Spanar ‘as! ion- day Bt spending a week with Mr. and Mrs.'L. Bignell. Weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Friedrich was Mrs. Friedrich’s brother, “Mr. Ronald C of the and the from the A plan, a floor plan, and a section or e should also be included.'Thesé should preferably be drawn to a scale of ¥% inch equals 1 foot. ane the Building Inspector for more in- formation regains plans. i * . . . THE NEW. REGULATIONS CONSIST OF MINIMUM STANDARDS, FOR HEALTH, SAFETY AND PROTECTION OF. PERSONS AND PROPERTY, AND WITH THE COOPERATION: OF THE PEOPLE OF THE DISTRICT, WILL'HELP'TO PROVIDE FOR A REASON- ABLY GooD STANDARD IN NEW: HOMES AND OTHER ‘BUILD- ee § PIES OF - “THE BY: Y-LAWS ‘AND OTHER: INFORMATION: CAN BE OBTAINED FROM THE REGIONAL DISTRICT OF. CENTRAL KOOTENAY’: a @ Baker Street, Nelecn, B.C. OR the ELECTORAL “Area ‘A’ — 0.,A. Whig, Gray Creek, Bo. MB Hall, : Area ‘E’ — L. G: Stainton, R.R. No. 1, Nelson ‘Area ‘F! — W. P. F. Green, R.R. No. 1, Nelson so - Aven ‘G? — GA. Murray, Ymir,-B.C.*- +; _ Area ‘H’ — G. A: Swanson, Winlaw, BC. Area ‘TP — J. P.-Moran, Thrums,'B.C. f ‘Area ‘.. —'B.K. Macalister, Box 1240, Castlegar, B.C. Area 'K’'— K. G. Marshall, R.R. No. 1, Nakusp, B.C. E.'T. Bodard, Secretary-Treasurer, _ Regional Dieice of Central Kootenay. n of Fort: Wil- tiam, Ont. Did you know? — keep your ‘electrical idtretee) cori separated and easy to find, save the cardboard tubes from. pap- er towel rolls. Cover tubes’ with decorative: paper. it. pi from magazines to identity each cord — such as toaster, and cof- fee pot:— ‘and paste them on tubes. ° Iisert’ fol ded cords in tubes. CORDLESS, PORTABLE BARBECUE vy Charlescraft OPERATES UPTO 12 COOKING HOURS ON } FLASHLIGHT. BATTERY! UBessane: Gov’t. Inspected llb.pkg.. OY | Smoked Picnic Hams . ted. A Real Taste Treat Ib. FRESH KILLED Chicken “Grade A. Gov't. inspected fee GOV'T..INSPECTED Chuck Steak Canada, Choice,. Canada: Good .. ib. | Standing Rib “ROASTS. Canada Choice, Good tb. JAM, Pure. Malkin's 48-07, Tin’ Swift Brookfield Cheese ua DIE Clark Soups Tomato or Vegetable Pork & ‘Beans: $1. 00 E 6. lez. ‘tins ss Seven Farms Evaporated Milk 7 15-0z. fins .... $1.00 ‘Jelly Rolls Regular 39e SP. o3e Canned Pop Rolled Oats Osilve 5. beg 59c i | Salmon Fancy Kota e - PINEAPPLE i dulce Malkin’s ‘48-07. e é i 2 i | Ajox Laundry Detergent. Giant EL Cashmere Tissue Brat 39¢ ‘Kleenex Tissue. Econ. Size ace $1 AYLMER: 48-0Z. . : Tomato Juice . $1.00 | BIG ee | Ice Crea am. Grapefruit Texas am for. 39 Avocadoes: ies 2 for 29C EATON’S: Canada-wide es : $1.49. DAY. “TUESDAY — MAY. 16, 1967. Personal shopping only Over 225 items : At One: Low Price - "SHOP. AND SAVE AT ; OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL SEVEN — CUT. CENTRAL FOOD MARTI KINNAIRD OPEN. FRIDAY NIGHTS UNTIL NINE . RATE GROCETERIAY We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities FOR KOOTENAY LAUNDRY To CALL PHONE 365-5336 Central Food Mart Open Sundays 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.