S, ‘Thursday, Jan, 28, 1965 Police Would Cost = $50, 900; 288 000 Social Welfare Cost aL OTe from page one) uld’ be $10,000° a year, social on “the basis of ‘working hours welfare allowances would cost] r required, a municlpal force ‘'wo- $21,700, making the cost to the cost about 60 per cent more district municipality for. social| than an RCMP. contract.” welfare purposes in excess ‘of In addition,’ “the municipal- $30,000 a yt ity would ‘also’-have to’ build uu _A. EREMENKO and Co. JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE lans tor motor hotel to “be pune at i of over* half: a’ million land. owned by Mr. scans and Mr, Bosse Across from Cas: Hegar: Plaza, *: The motor’ hotel ma be built. beside property on w! dicate were ‘announced ‘for. pro- plans for'a $600,000 Tnotor piers perty' ‘Tocatei between ‘Belford Were announced over a'year Mo ators and the: CPR tracks: ago, However, : nothing further ddocks ‘sald he has struction on) the motor hotel rt as soon as winter wea- ther’ conditions abate,” He jjsald the. motor: hotel would have 60 first-class hotel xooms, ‘a dining room, a coffee ‘shop,’ a. banquet room, ‘a-cock- ool. It ‘ar "oon tioned “Mr, Maddocks described the of the Ke syn- dicate ' as, “experienced ° hotel posal has iil heard fe Kin- Sr Wa ariaik ie develo ia missloaar ‘described’, the Fo. neird’s’ municipal council, 5 0: go ahead: and’added that he posed ‘$500,000 motor hote ‘to Last week: plans for'a hotel ‘would ‘appear’ jehfore. Kinnaird Mery: Ponatid es" eile is: olng to be built by an'Edmonton syn-| council ‘at its meet ng next week ahead.” He sald proliminare on the’ ‘rezoni yap) pplication: '* ,| plans are’ all prepared‘ and the ‘A‘rezonin| Tay lication’ ‘by | final: plans for the project Maro the mien cata will be nearing completion.” : Heardtal at‘ the same meeting.’ Mr." Maddocks ‘Boss The motor hotel whlch is to * be built by a Kelowna syndicate, ie cost of providing office quart: ‘will be Jocated on one acre of ers, This could. scarcely fall short of $10,000 a year. The report estimates that in 1963-64 — if there had been a district municipality in exist- ence here — the municipality’s share of the social welfare al- lowances (remembering tose the Police P Protection At present Castlegar, Kin- naird’and the surrounding area are policed by the RCMP who} are: have seven men, two cars snd |e their own building. The expense of this establishment’ is borne by sentor Eovernments and this i go’ 0 per cent. of this cost syould have been’ $21,700, Thus with a ‘district: muni- cipality, administration costs wo- his feet find the “SBE eomosth. 3° soft inside- + won't chafe ue ee sie ° fig wiih nom MADDOCKS PUBLIC NOTICE Kinnaird Improvement Soclety annual meeting Weaneedeys Feb- Tuary 3rd, REMEMBER ue ey Thrift “Sale, Legion Hall, Boases ery Tea LA canadian reelon Beane 170, bekah Lodge Bako ion He! + Sale, Castlegar Drug, Jan. 30, sas0 until everything sold. SMITH'S ee. y | 61 CRESCENT: ST. —-PHONE 365-7531 — CASTLEGAR AACA Castlegar became .a town. However, if a district muni- cipality. is formed or a Castle- gar-Kinnaird city ‘established, then the new municipal unit would have the choice of either organizing its own police force or entering into a municipal contract with the RCMP. (Under town status, the RCMP would continue its protection with the fonior se governments Picking up “The RCMP," adds the re- port, “is under no obligation to enter into such a contract and an application’ by the district municipality. would be decided | a: on its own merits.” Factors to be considered in this respect “are the ability of the council to organize a police force effectively and to attract and keep good personnel, es- pecially senior personnel. . . a Yotachment building for its po- lice force or rent suitable space if such space is available in the "Uader city ‘of district mu- ality status, the municipal- ne ipa 0 responsible’ for pay ing the salary of the magistrate if| whois appointed by the Srovin- clal government. The report es- timates that this would cost not less than $6,000 a year. Thus, police protection and justice could cost $52,400 a year made up of sao 800 for police: men’s wages, $3,900 for running vehicles, $2,' 7000 for rental of a detachment building and $5; 000 for a magistrate. LEGION CORNER All members are reminded that the: next branch meeting will be held on THES Feb. We continue to CLEAR racks and. racks of LADIES’ MEN’S and CHILDREN’S WINTER GOATS, JACKETS, ole. " ‘Seatiless NYLONS, 3 pre for... st.00 Vy off tee COATS $15.95. $33.95 Ladies! CAR COATS Regular : 9.95 '- 13.50 Ladies’ SKI JACKETS ....... $8.95 A rack of wool SKIRTS ....$3 95 Wool JUMPERS Double Knit SUITS: {4,95 - 19,95 DRESSES $9.95 - $15.95 ind only on wil be held monthly for a al period of three months. it was moved at the last meeting that the plan of hold- ing one meeting monthly to be held on the first Tuesday of each month is an effort to sti- Mori are ‘those. of quality of service, cost, and administrative time and effort. required. Under RCMP contract, trained person- nel are mulate A good turn- out is requested as much work is to be done by the. branch. So make a special effort, comrades, to turnout. ti will be and a proven organization is al- ready set up and working.” The report estimates nine men would be required to police a district municipality and eight men fora Castlegar-Kinnaird city. The approximate costs wo- uld be $33, FOo for eight men, $39,800 for the nine men and vehicle mileage costs for two cars of approximately $3,700 a year. As for’ accommodation for the force, the amuntelpalty could probably rent the presente de- tachment building e RCMP: for a ne ood price, Possibly 8 ‘700 a .year. would be some limit- ations in 2 Auk contract with the .RCMP with some municipalities having indicated “that they found it difficult or impossible to obtain 24-hour policing.” contract could also exclude ‘he enforcement, of local bylaws: spect to a municipal force, not .only would wages have to be paid but the muni- cipality would also have to con- tribute to fringe benefits. It would have’ to have’ holi replacements available. and wo- uld have to provide for train- ing and for periodic retraining of its policemen. The municipality would also have to provide its own force .with vehicles, radios and other police equipment, all of which would * pee aly Lalieer peers and perio: replace ‘The ‘report estimates that, St. David's Evening Guild Bake and Tea. Sale, Feb. 27, 2.50. ‘Angilean Church Basement Homemade Candy, Baking: and Barble Doli Clothes. Rinnaird Baby Clinics now held in Nordle Hall, 2nd Tues, each Kinnaird “Branch St. David's, WA will hold annual Teo and Bake peel bclerien Hall, Feb. 13, 2.30:- PLUMBING & HEATING ed | hocke: es with other mand: yaad ary’! will Nelson, Ewing and ‘Balfour, all th lodge. 5 held the 8rd Tuesday of a Ladies’: Bulky Knit CARDIGAN SWEATERS © Price Reduced to Men's SPORT SHIRTS to’ clear at " Mon‘s’ SPORT JACKETS ‘Price: reduced to $15.95 Men's SLACKS | to clear at $2.95. $99.95. $12.95 $9.95 - $12.95 . Men’s CAR COATS Men’s SKI JACKETS Ladies’ WINTER HATS to clear at {/3 OFF Regular Pricss Boy’s CAR COATS, price reduced 46 6X STOR 8-16 SEL5O month, Mark y Feb. 2. and make it a must. Air Gadets Kept Very Busy With ‘Several Projects "Winners of the turkey shoot held just before C) for Girl’s Wool SKIRTS sizes 1- 14 Price Reduced to clear at $2.99 Girl’s SWEATERS, Pullovers & Cardigans = Sizes 4. 14 $I 99, $2.49, $3.99 the Air Cadets and their ai thers were’ announced recently at the regular’ meeting of the civilian committee. They. were the 8rd, 4th and 5th year ca- LAC Jankola in the Ist-and 2nd year, competition and E. Mosby and Sgt. Mosby in the hidden trophy" competition: were given of ser- nity by, the Cadets which includ- ed parking at the Kinsmen bin- go, selling nuts for the annual nut drive for the women’s au- xiliary' to the Castlegar ‘and District hospital and working under fire: chief Lewis, clean- ing:snow from around all the hydrants in Castlegar — a very needed service in this “year of the big snow”. - The third Saturday of. cach month will be. designated «fc Tons and January’s game be held in. Trail. To $170 has been rais- preserve food and thus relieve the starving condiitons. Knights of Phythias held Installation very impressive .installa- tion ony was held - last week when the officers of the Knights of Pythias were install- ed for 1965. - The meeting was held in the Twin - Rivers, Hall and in- ‘Fred Gibson and WO Gibson in |[ vices rendered to the: commu- | Hg : dets’ ‘competition; S. Jankola and | REGULAR - $24.95 $12.95. REGULAR $54.95 $27.95 REGULAR $11.95 $8.00° Boy’s SKI JACKETS, 4-14, price reduced $7.95 BOY’S SWEATERS, Pullovers & Cardigans Sizes 4-14 - $1.95 - $2.95 - $4.99 Girl's SKI JACKETS and CAR COATS Sizes 4 - 14 $6. 95, $7.95, $8.95 CL BOER THING MUST GO.TO MAKE ROOM a FOR OUR NEW SPRING ARRIVALS - ' ALL WINTER DRESSES GOING FOR HALF: PRICE ; REGULAR $15.95 $7.95 WINTER COATS GOING FOR HALF PRICE. REGULAR . $31.95 $15.95- ‘ONE-THIRD OFF COTTON HOUSE DRESSES | REGULAR $4.95 $3.29. BE DOLLAR WISE. AND TAKE ADVANT. AGE OF. ‘THESE. BARGAINS Stalling ‘officers were w..G Marken, secretary; D Jollimore, financial secretary; 1. Dergousoff, Stui Just right See Our.Variety -of Quality, Boxed.” Greeting Cards. Wy COUTTS CANADA GET YOUR HALLMARK VALENTINE CARDS AT Castlegar _Drug R. E. Goulet, Corner: of Pine & Columbia Ph. 365-7813 Is ble, inner guard; AS Dube; outer guard; V. Sorensen, lodge: de- auty and c. Bradford, Srand 3 re- ; CASTLEGAR ARENA Ph. 365-5021 GENERAL SKATING - FRIDAY. NIGHT... to:8 p.m... Children SATURDAY Minor Hockey All Day.- “SUNDAY. 2-4-p.m, and 7.30 - 9.30-> MONDAY & FRIDAY Pre School Skating 1-2p.m. “FEB. 6-6-7-8 No Skating —’ Curling Bonspiel 80 8. 30" 10. 30. p.m. Teens & Adults Rubber. Link Door Mats 18 x 32 $3.95 15 x 27 $2.65" je Rubber Boot. Butler. $2.35 17X32 2 $3.78 Carnival Inside: Door Mat 3-YEAR GUARANTEE. $2. 85 ; C060, MATS: a. 22 X36 217 X28 : SPECIAL FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ues 14 X 24 CO-CO MAT REGULAR $1.19 ‘former .C: com: tall Joungs, a S00/seat beer, par. “Provincial Library, {Parliament Bylldings, Victoria,; B.C Dec... 31/3765, on \that * pro- “of ‘the ' pro- gehen VOL."18;'Noi5 : The! ‘poard ot. school ‘trust- ees approved ‘the proposed bud- oy for. 1965 ‘at its last. meeting, in the ‘amount ‘of’$1,303,359.00,| lage‘councils and’ So Th eases le , additional ‘staff, increased costs 9 4 modation wench Was Aang: in- to service Clast ptember. The “board: met with the vil- ‘areb’represen> tatives: recently to’ ‘discuss epi ofe nent was: received fort the 5 ins chase - of a ‘new" *S5-passen| of supplies,-' and “éxtra= accom: ‘The construction, between the Columbia river and Thrums, will cover 7.47 miles, and ten- ders are to be opened Feb. 16 at the office of Hon. P.. A. Gag- ‘The - high’ "| cals for building of Columbia: river ‘to Ps ¢ interchange;:1.61 and 2. al Columbia: river to Root ver to. 8; and_1.52 ‘miles, Robson access, -| new. high: Projected &chool population and proposed ‘school. accommo- ‘dation: figures “have been . sub- ®| mitted to the, Keenk 605.32." The board is making a fur- re euay of aceommodation and-equipment required -for the school courses bein: ‘ember.in the amount of ere B +. Dr. igh B.C... Hydro o jchalemani: -amnoune: ed‘ on Tuesday. that ig o£ the Arrow. tote ceservolr area Bait ‘clearing: pro- ‘gram will: exceed *the ee ‘requirements; fall. by the pron er of waterarig Hydro's reservo! ithe-cléaring Keenley: de, ' sl operations e gins is‘expect- hii will dar proximately 30,000 ‘acres.: in’ the.:field ‘this ‘sprin gin ‘the tal“area to: be ‘aoarea was ap- Crews are expected :to-be Z to be- e “flood ‘line’ as ever is great Dr. ‘Keenleyside said .that use of machine’ methods was expected: to result:in | these: re- quirements beng surpassed in 10 CENTS PER COPY man; y reese particular in flat’ areas. He Be nae ed ‘that it may ‘be necessary to adhere to}: the: minimum: quirements on steep slopes. ::; a’ guide ‘to ae Reenleyalde: ela: initial Bottled ntreiches of shore ‘line and lower “Arrow: reservoir near. settled areas, main: highways‘ and’ other ‘areas of. public use will receive : spe- oa \clearing’ attention,” the Hy- dro chairman explained, ition! to: preserving. the appear- ree nie take tra ser un- lying‘ on: both "sides of upper oo All portions’ o£ the, “Arrow “in ade defeated "$108,000 .water w ‘own, inspector’ is a aw eer Er Castlegar: ratepayers will likely. vote. on -.the twice orks extension bylaw: within of municipalities at Victoria, ance’ of these of ‘the reservoir for’ il at its :. Tussday meh, ‘night that he Affairs Minister ‘poses. t E Clearing * specifications | is- sued by the water rights'branch a require that: other ‘portions ‘of ‘the Arrow reservoir ‘be cleared as :follows:''All ‘trees, brush, stumps'and ‘snags exceeding two inches 'in‘diameter ‘and five feet carry -| in height must’ be cut oh a height not exceeding. two feet or the - |'diameter’: of! the ‘stumps, ‘which pur is'p 1to' d to Mi icipal Dan Campbell, that’ the re-submission of the. bylaw. copy of a resoluti ‘grant appr for the upon recelpt of 3, costed the SA certified copy. of the mously by ‘all the members « of the council.” motion is to be sent to Mr. Any Taunicipality having'a por ‘Than 5,000 persons ut Iéss ons be * classified® as ae town. fay instituted by the‘ of education. - Teen Town Dances Orderly; Rent of the: arena hall ifo the district zen: Town |wi wastlegar’s, : council meeting. on!: Tuesday. night. 5 SAS motic ee raising the ‘rent: to $35 ¥ was | tions. by. Kiwanis Club: member ‘Andy: ‘Shutek and;Teen To mayor. Wayne Peppard: Mr. Shutek alae ‘that ; Pioneer District Resident ue “Pioneer resident, Mrs. Lilia an : E. Killough; age 89, "who passed | tim : away, at her: home Saturday will e fore not on-| and ve fed Hi Town,: who: has’, both -his Jegs |: atchewan; which was at that a, tclty. of tents”, the Clark family’ took’ UP “honesteadng ly. for t herself. but will be. noted. “in the honor paid to her by: the| ear! : Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire, whose Castlegar. branch ‘adopted’ the ‘nam: ‘and privations ¢ comin to those ‘days of pioneer life ‘on the prairies. This proved to. be ES an unsuccessful venture and : Banization. ‘3S Mire. Killough, : “who ‘was bora Jark, on July 13, : Lilian Emma C , 1875 in North Denbieb,:" Wales, ginal’ buil ted. to. Ca Mr with er parents and a = : ‘ther and sister, ‘from:the family home in Croydon, England.’ On arriving at Regina, Sask- ville and went “back ‘to ‘his trade ‘as architectural engineer, being. responsible: for.“the :con- struction ‘of of. the education in Regina’ public, and normal igchoold and took up fea: ching rural Pe SAAS @ COLUMBIA @ © RIVER DANS’ ©. ders on’ Ar opened in: B. rice in Vancouver on bert ye: at thes con fore, . my_hushand, . my... for the, open- ders... => ~-(eontinued : on page seven) ~ - ry : White's Field and Stream col- . lems” related’ to ‘ water’’storage ‘| ‘derived from = flood ‘control ted ‘communities in’ the: ‘Columbia project areas,'\ discusses *‘prob- areas as well. as: benefits’ to ‘be oathetn teers Also” ‘Also highlighted’ in’ the “film are scenes of the historic meet- ing last year at the Peace Arch near White Rock: on: the lower mainland between ‘President Johnson, Prime ® Minister ';Pear- son and Premier ‘Bennett. Do- cuments were signed on behalf of .the respective and ‘the Columbia-river ‘was officially’ ratified.‘ .. Besides :constructio1 af Hydro.’ ‘iim, ‘produced by. Lew]. governments |.§ ty k dam: sites, the A igh the film library at B.C. Hy- ‘dro’ and: Power ‘Authority head office! Jn Vancouver, : Monday night to appoint'a piled mittee to represent. the ‘Robson wnsite at any: meetings heid istrict ‘Fo orty-eighi ks from ear over the Kootenay. district: are ‘entered:‘for:'the ‘annual.Castle- ‘gar and District Bonspiel which. starts on “. Competitor ‘Salmo, ‘Nelson,-‘Trail, Waekbeh poe Castlegar, Christina Lake, Grand Forks and Robson will’ vie for 16. prizes in the four-event straight draw spiel. - Action in the three-day meet gets under way Friday. at 5 P.m, and continues through un- til. Sunda: depicts , th B.C. economy, the: tourist pot- ential . of’ Revelstoke’: and’ the Trail-Kaslo: areas:as: well as-the during flood Periods; a Prints _o! ie film | will made available on réi thr Columbia river on:the rampage | Field... Trail. 2 NG blame was attached to anyone by a coroner's jury Mon- ay night which heard evidence Dergousoff 8 Dello; 'Lepine vs Jerome ‘All glo vs‘Forrest; Verkirk ; vs: ;Smereons | oes: v8 Mowatt. ey he Cas condition of the animals, their locations, ‘signs ‘of “predators and ‘dogs,.and the abundance -and availability. of food ‘a the snow conditions, / r further details, sco Jack Tumn in this issue,’ : with ai ‘rollision Jan. 26: Lin which “Mrs. ir, 58, Trail, ceived fatal: injuries. found that Mrs, The: jury Weir died in. Castlegar. hospital from: multiple’ internal injuries Blueberry Creek. Slippery and sustained: in the : collision near | I Curling: Club. ., president, Jack \ Chernoff; : vice-president, Joe Charban;* secretary, Tommy Biln; treasurer, Grant ‘Tindale; low, ‘Joe Cushner, Bill Van Yzer- 00, Charlie Roberts, Bill Chev- eldave, ian of the weekend hezardous conditions were blam- Christen: d nzies ‘vs’: ‘Miners directors, Bill Smith » Nick Og-| ci committee heads % ‘are asifollows: Draw, Bill-Van Yzerloo; re freshments, ‘Grant; Tindal aes j tering is nine done mem- bers of: the. baste a dies Curling Club, “He said he hopes # ‘that all who attend take ke away, happy me- me- =| mories < of = th visit tlegar ‘and: Ane? they ants pines vs | to: take part next b years bon- < Castle; is following up 2 move by the ‘Village of Kinnaird. - to obtain tittle to [edi locat- +=5.| ed: across: the‘new: Columbia ri- ver’ bridge “and. now under, the land. settlement board. (“Recently Kinnaird mae ap. plication’ for six ? acres: of land There for possible ‘future muni- pal: use,.if a district - munici- Pality is ‘established in this area. On’ Tuesday - night, ‘Castlegar - council: decided to make : appli-° cation for an additional six acres Chairm: bohspiel is Joe Charban while as well.