Sra warren 12 _ CASTLEGAR _NEWS, Thursday, Feb, 25, 1965 Judge is to Make Sure B.C. Hydro ‘Reasonable’ the bench. Again, he. was prepared’ FS ston and to consider the individual case: Judge Colquhoun, who. has had a leg amputated and walks the assi SUA aay A. EREMEN KO a — Co. sve vn, The. | cuties hospital; fo The , increasa ‘r results from] -Durin 1984); vor oxpond ‘Concerti was Cea that within ‘the funds a 0 . $ proved ‘for | waiting for ai on, lack of Boer of fenstees os fers ; Bo! ee ‘ \o consider feur naa tures An the: ttre ik otithe 4 fi mote. the Castlegar hospital is not re-} 1964, and if the necessary: funds | radiologist :service, .ete., not-one maton ait pe tonal: state members “ten ao0g: yoar, ght Ate Fuel ol celving financlal recognition for | are’ not forthcoming, ‘services to | letter’ has’ been received’ by the ‘the! } services ‘provided to the} the people of the: district will, hospital?” ‘complaining’ of © these be occupancy, Tho ‘hospital: ‘administrator. in-| the latter F part of tho year ‘when ie board these.addition- | in-patient’ utilization dec! . people’ of this area,-but ara be-} of This .places the board | trustees In'a position ae not hay- , (continued from page one) fact that. Hydro does not make a /breakdown of its offer avail- able to property ing op and ALL WOOL’ SPRING COATS “aiRL’S DRESSES ced to be correct. - To this the judge answered that he would want to know first who. the appraiser was.. He said he is familiar with the work 4}of alot. of appraisers and has z had: to'-deal with “a: number of Judge Colquhoun expropriations in his years on Fr TMT PUBLIC NOTICE resident who’ settled with” B.C. Hydro but who hadn't received his cheque after what the man considesed a reasonable: length of time. The judge said the man had his cheque within five days of his contacting the judge who contacted Hydro. In addition, the pasties ‘ The second case, he ‘sald; Annual Spring Tea, April 3, a Robson resident who . 2.80 gion Hall, Canadian Legion Branch 170. Senlor Citizens meeting Feb. 26, | was 7.30, Legion Hall — Entertain- ment by members. Winner of Kinnaird Farents - | Castlosar United Ohureh Women Rummage Sale, Mar, 6, Legion Committee draw was Kelly Ba- § froil, 20 am. For Pick-up Fh. Fong ory innate, Mra, Rush — 865-7520; Mrs, Zi- nio — 365-5179; Mra, Aitken 365-5967, 2 . 301 Users Now Hooked Up On Sewer Sysiem Three hundred ‘and qne Us. ers are presently hooked ‘on to the sewerage: § system, works supervisor Nabh told: council at ie. Mnest ing la Total 1 number of sewer con- nections to date, added’ Mr. Me- Nabb, -is 585. Several : ‘blockages have de- veloped in lines, reported :.the works supervisor, Dut these have been mainly caused from insuf- SMITHS ’ PLUMBING & " HEATING 61. CRESCENT ST. — PHONE 365-7531 — CASTLEGA! Lc ‘|: a ; TWEEDS or Laminated WOOLS * Attractive Styles Lin, beautiful Spring Shades and “attractive prices” $19 95 to. $30.95. ML WEATHER COATS” Two-Tone Reversible or. pastel shades The fabrics are weter repellent of Canadian Mist, Cotton and Terylene or Cotton & Acetate” : _ SPECIAL PROMOTION PRICES $13.95 - $16.95 - $19.95 - 23.3 Nylon Dresses.in Spring Shades ’ ‘ Size 2-8X) & 4" $5.95 & $7.95. 2 piece SUITS in: ; Linen’ Like’:Rayon » Sizes 7 - 12 $5.95 3 pieco SUITS $2.99 & $3.99 nce of two canes, Bie : ‘ ih ‘Sg : en sa "i This ‘amount rep s.an| al persona are required if. the 12) present : level of ‘service ‘to’ th community which: is’ even naw, H malntaln inadequate, is to be year, however, with the include, a rovison f ’ ’ Ek oP) start'of work ‘on'the scheduled «within': one : or :two ect, which: a 01 cent of the. ae Pe ‘| ing to thi of similar: bed. sizé ‘only. It was felt that expenditures : hate het; possible must be 9 xen remarked -that ar oe the Where has been verbal concern . ex- ing ‘written’.complaints on fo patter ¢ consideration. of tes - Provinefal Library ; Parliament eae Victoria, . Bs, Dece:: 31/875 ed, | months” they possibilty ‘of occu- in Linen. Like Rayon. ,- Sizes’ 7-12 $8.88':: Dan River Dresses oY LAMINATED SPRING JACKETS "An Assortment of Black Laminated Windbreakers and Lined Nylon "Windbreakers Men's sizes 36-44 . $7.95 Bcy’s sizes 10-14. $4.99 GOLF NYLON JACKETS .............. $8.95. rena.at a:meeting held of a dis- PUSSYFOOTS by SAVAGE: 7) Smart SPRING Styles for CHILDREN eg Oxfords, Saddle ‘Oxfords, Flatties i Sixes 8 to 4 ; . $3.99 - $4.99 " SAVAGE Two-Straps for girl’s Sizes 8 to 4) . $5.98 LL IL for perfect fit - D and EE Widths sta- tions. He said this situation will be corrected as more users hook on to the system. ficient liquids ‘to Carry, the so- lids ‘ to ‘Castlegar Socials Mrs. H. Johnson, Ph. 365-8294 © Rev. F, Willey spent a few days in Vancouver. attending committe meetings. Mr. and.Mrs. G. Eastcott, Bonnie and Randy Taylor’ of Rossland, spent Friday visiting with Mrs, H. Johnson. . C. Fraser is a patient in the Castlegar hospital.. Mrs. R. DeFoe who is a pa- tient in the Kootenay Lake Ge- neral. Hospital at, Nelson. and is A \Sylvest' is home again - from. the hospital. & Mr. and Mrs. R, MacBain where they’ attended an area Air Cadet meeting. zt Mrs. M. Bi of Trail, who spent the Weekend visiting with’ her son-in-law and daughter. and grand-daughter, returned to her home Mondz: Castlegar May Sharge Hospital, Schools for Fire - “The possibility of charging the Castlegar hospital and the schools located within the Cas- INA DRESSY PUMP Slip into the comfortable world of Naturalizers .. . more walkable “heel and combination last, All this in a dressy pump : for fi tection is to receive that is all fashion. Udy bye study by Castlegar. council. Comm. Leo Bosse suggested the study at council’s mesting: last week. Village chairman W. H, Reed and fire chief Ed Lewis are to study the matter slong .with Mr.) Bosse. - It was. Mr. Bosse’s conten- tion that the schools and hos- -. pital are supported with taxes . from the whole, district and thus the whole: area, should MADDOCKS not just Castlegar. ra ratepayers. Powe 4 Now Available Se ae $15.95 The much ‘discussed: current book by PIERRE. BERTON | : The Comfortable Pew =e — $2:50 iy : ce CASTLEGAR DRUG | R. E. Goulet, © Corner of Pine & Columbia — Phone 365-7813 .| were in Oliver.over the weekend | i flegar municipal boundaries a + THURS. - FRI.- SAT. FEB. 25 - 26-27 ASSORTED TOOLS, regular 88¢ _ a 2 for -.. GLEEM | SPONGE MOP FURNACE FILTERS all sizes ‘woop CLOTHES PINS, 3d METAL GARBAGE CAN. PAINT R ROLLER AND TRAY. in box PLASTIC PAILS Westinghouse Light Bulbs « (4, 60 watt & 2, 100 Ww.) PLASTIC BOOT TRAYS 6 CUP ENGLISH TEA POTS MASKING TAPE 3” X 90” regular 98¢_ NOW -- SQUIRE PADLOCKS, regular 79¢ NOW 33” ZINC PLATED, HASP. ...... ‘TRANSISTOR BATTERIES, 9 volt. ROUND MOUTH LONG HANDLE. ‘SHOVEL: 22 gal. Plastic Garbage Can... Shop for, many more non- advertised Speciale , teict municipality study commit- ‘present session: of the c Bee ek soe le) ent muni ‘financial expert’ Ke pressed, in . the : district: about Have to Organize: as Villages: iy fhe posalbility : “that both Robson and Blueberry Creek may be forced to incorporate ae villages ‘if a ‘district’ municl- “pality is ‘not: formed in‘ 'this ‘area; was strongly. hinted © at ‘Tuesday night by, several speak- ",/ fhe probability ‘of legisla-|, tion being: introduced at ‘the cial legislature © dictating. ‘aasume.. village status was..em- pase by ‘several speakers. :’ e speakers included ‘Kin- ‘aging oy village chairman Carl Loe- blich who es a@ member of. the Union of B.C.. Municipalities ex- ecutive, Gastlogar village ‘chair- Tian W. H. Reed, | ONE* MONTH’ Temairis ! water supply for the = ’ es division ‘must she ‘in operation. The of the WK Re- ‘| ions callege here should start || this fall: : feet to the top’ _ entering the Be) een, bought chy. Bi Vi Hydro and are now ‘being moved for the Auth- then «Ne Gray is hope-. fol that tena fe the College H nders for will be called in late summer. B.| Gray. that i dob at the’ moment is to appoint principal-i Vancouver ‘architect i Joba Kidd who won won the contest to de- Gray, and would meet with. Co lege council officials yesterdhy an _ ority. and for‘private. purchasers, —' Castlegar. in to ‘ . , fifty-| in favor of financial: p: “and ix: woes went to the: polls ‘in school ‘districts: laste Thurs: ielx day to give‘ the college. 72.87 “per cent sup, “turnout of: ‘voters bebe in jens. Seear 2 school dis- here 50. it: of those aigitie to vote Fyent to to'the | polls | to, give the college a 95 per|s cent itive. vote.:-There ‘were 1,568 yes ballots and 82 no votes. counted in ° School. Dis- trict No. 9. school district voted 67 per cent in in davor. «Voters: in. the: Nelson school district voted 68 per cent articipa tion goo college. a per cent ove appro- val was, required for the college vote. to :be: successful. All six pate even pigueh the ‘vote there “failed”®-by:2 cent: Following is 8 isa breakdown of how. the ‘vote’ wont, in the six 1 istrict The: Slocan: school: district sehe voters gave 87: per. cent. affirm- ative support,: the Grand: Forks school district 'v in favor, the’; ‘Trail: school dis- voted 80 per cent |: trict voters: “gave the ‘college: re- fe a: 69: per cent. Ves, 308 No, 2.188; No, 965. 23800 No, ohonine is) at the total; number of cligibte voters in‘ each:achool distri number ‘of ballots cast: ' et ‘and the Mina of ‘how: the -vote ‘rent in the Gostlegar school ‘district: we Sacosns f 8 y a * The: black labradoi Ducat Hill of 445-3rd SAV. died i cub in a position: ton «last week’ while: another ‘dog:in the. same neighborhood ‘also dis- > played’ signs. of poisoning ‘but | m 1. Jim ‘Band '‘of the ROME t detachment -: office ee he the penalty upon summary :viction : for) dog: rari is’a fine a up to $500 and ed at. i meeting’ ‘ast Thursday hight; to .ask “local plumbing firms tol bid on the.job of:hook- ing the institution upto the vil- lage’s munich al sewera e we | tem: Pe ee ‘Hospital administrator ‘An gus Haines tos sweck said he is hopeful ‘that board will b ‘otal : Conuastting on he results of: the voting, School District No: 9 board. chairman:-Mrs,' Walter dacobson, who is’ also a.mem- of! ‘the Regional: College council,’ she was | ‘most pleased.” She‘ added: “rm most proud of ‘the’ people of this district who: voted. in“ such large num- bers and! gave such overwhelm. >| ing? ‘support to the college.”/:* ‘Mrs.: Jacobson had plaudits for’ the: Castlegar News’ cover- |. age “of college’ matters: describ-| ‘ ing it as “factual and thorough.” She sald: she 3 ‘was grateful to:the e| ain mimittee which work- by next Tourney i School ‘District No. 9 pub: | licence and oat p day ‘by George, Go- he i wall Be pounded d ‘Pine’ streetsand ‘I 65: persol and |.stru expected to be } | aerway by mid-summer, ‘It: will | take ear to bi 5 uild, },: the: cocktail: lounge 85,-the beer, parlor 935, the cof- Te- r George ‘also resigned for wt siness: an ns. ‘The terms: of ‘A; D.-West:and'Dave epousall also expire. and ‘both -men .are expected to seek reelection; to if the board “Although voting: ‘member. es ship in‘:the : society;: clozes 80 | e annual: meet: |! : days prior: to. th ing, the meeting is open: fo the |. 5 general public: and hospital‘.a Angus’ Haines “said all interested: Parsons are :.wel- come to. attend the: meeting which is being ela in the Rotary Health Centre Gastlogar S Sells $42,000 Worth | OF Car. Plates e Castle legar. office joa: The Gast worth of ‘vehicle plates ‘last: week, “‘muni- clpal'¢ clerk: Joe Logelin fold; his uncil: Monday night. No municipality: can-. give a tax concession to. any industry. If'a district municipality is form: ed. in’. this ‘area’ incorporating into it the Celgar pulp and jum- ber divisions and Cominco’s Bril- dam; jthe?two: industries | i will: ‘pay: :the “same ‘property! tax mill rate’ as anybody. else. ceive from the municipality. - an‘ industrial ‘site that ' provides its own fire protection, for ex- ample, will -beexempt from paying that portion of the mun- cipal mill’ rate devoted to’ fire protection: t ea though, pay the portion of the mill rate us: was the, word to an organizational Ot for general a district" municipality « study committee Tuesday night by Ken Smith, ‘a financial ‘expert from the department of municipal af- -| fairs at Victoria. .Mr.: Smith - noted, however, that: industry is’ to: be ‘exemipt- ed from ‘paying taxes -for’ those services Shveb it’ supplies itself that ‘other’ property, : The Jan state: : ment. considered at. the board’s ‘es in salaries eee from bar: : gaining sad the Heavy use of the |.» 4 Eospltat during the month which xequired two: :additional - staff « days in. ‘the hospital in’ January” totalled 985.'com- ared ‘to ‘859; in; December. ‘The load: o£f-985: days put: the -hospi- tal operationi“at_93 per’ cent: of city but: since icethe moter ti ea send to the’ Pe ion ‘regare je propos- ed |. district: municipality. shere, ‘was put‘on the "public, record ‘on Tuesday, night ‘at’a‘ meeting‘ of dn all ‘units: which‘ would 'make:up |‘ the 2, new raunicipal organization. He added: “we'r re certainly not‘going to fight i it AY sclstrict municipality): un! ; Yeason to fight te Es to ‘be cooperati . Mathews sald Columbia ‘Cellulose “wants to be ‘the company,; from dinac. @: ‘comic over: r lof only two things if it'is taken ‘Into the boundaries of a‘ district and‘ su ‘war tually” opetated: rele ‘better: ‘than | ‘an a 100: per: cent of ‘capacity. Be The board’ was: advised ‘of the. ‘medical: staff. elections at ited: ioen ome ‘for: Celgar has bee ‘good ‘for Castlegar: and what-is good. for; ce is) ‘good: for, which’ Dr. A, D, ‘Johnson’ ‘was. Celgar. ths |'elected chairman and Dr. John Hall ‘as - vice-chairman, :Dr. Hall} “What has}: ity. “He ‘listed these-as monev. ‘meaning the effect. of: any. ‘tax. ‘ation, policies. on the company’s competitive ‘position ‘in'the ‘pulp id | ing other pulp mills in the pro- ‘and~lumber and. the special ‘eonteoie which could 5 pos- sibly: be; exercised with _Tespect i to the: ‘company’s operations.:/: oA Later thatthe | presentatives: from the Robson, in‘ the ‘Castlegar ‘village’ office were municipal representatives from the twin villages ‘of Castle- gar. and Kitinaird, corporate re- presentatives from | Columbia Cellulose: and .Cominco, and re- | Blueberry.’ and.”Raspberry-Pass ° He sald that in: the‘ future | ed | police Protection. Mr. SI the 3 held. ancial: : On District Municipality _ they would ould gain van ey Wo such a antag : as fire protection and in icipality in this he was not su, is low but only # mill rate will new les to provide Creek water tri - Other. points. made ‘by. Mr. Smith follow: >. ‘@ lf‘a_ district: muni ‘against ihe a areas that contacted them, cant ates‘ will run ‘at peti for posi- Hons: on on any. district municipal- {the }.taxes.. ‘eollected iby the ‘cial government‘ ‘go.into general in ba rassessing Colgar pulp’ ‘division: should -be employed as is used for assess- vince “and then we don't cere how high it.is.”. Under the pro- posed district municipality, - the assessment. of property be a- municipal ’ ‘responalbility. At present. the: ‘assessment -respon- sibilty.. is carried: out.” chy. the call property rovin- revenue. and there is’no guar- antee that the monies are spent back inthe area. With a district municipality, all tax monies wo- = be spent within the bound- ‘e -In‘the. the presently “unin-| z decides: to'its ratepayers if it is formed. x} World Prayer ‘The call is for “involvement affairs’ of. th the name of Christ.” The joint meet tlegar and Kinnaird will be held in .the ; - Pentecostal an who are presently in the unincorporated areas have the most t to. gain.” a any for this year, In Robson the meeting will be held in’ the Robson: Com- munity, Memorial. Churcit at.2.30,