CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Aug. 3, 1961 N. T. Oglow. Resigns As Gostibaar Chairman (continued * from page one) conte There is harmony between all the of council as well a5 at this egies ‘imaeniet gees having. met all payments Up: Colgar Helping deranity bylaw be amended bring chairman's indemnity to the by the munici. the village today is in’ ance Our yrater system {a paying its way. with present reasonable rates onthe old debts, and has)and an unrestricted supply of pure] some debt | water. It is a joy to the people of term of ‘office, You'll ‘love the feel of this won- derful Naturalizer. pump. Heel hug- ging, toe-free fit is a trademark: of Naturalizer's = comfort! $15.95 Castlegar, and an envy to many of our neighbors, Our. works equipment has been new mobile loader and a regulation garbage compactor. Our park is developing into a useful and an attractive place and we have’ added impressively bod ‘the sidewalks in our village, Much ‘more ‘work remeins to be done, some of which has already * Qur boundary: extensions: will also need to be dealt with by the council and the ratepayers, - : I have ¢wo recommendations which it 1s my hope council will see fit to adopt. First, the commissioners in- improved by the acquisition, of @/ per. now, and the mert.: During my se’ en years on coun. ‘el I have found thad to do a pro- sacrifices Sales of Columbia Cellulose some years | should be receiving the same treat- nix WEINERS,’ 2 lbs. MINCED: BEEF: 2 Ut BACON, side sliced, - SO-FRESH | Marga ICE CREAM, Westland, .V2: ‘gal. 59c Ne Als ag chal of. finance for the balance of this _ COMPARE ouR REGULAR PRICES AND, SAVE: req people of Castlegar for their ap- year. you, once and rewarding. long circumstances 4m conslusion T wish éo hank to serve the people of Castlegar on $470,292, AE, Penney, executive vice~ president, ‘said the ‘heavy start-up again making my work. with you, aa both pleasant lexpenses in connection with the new Celgar mill. accounted for. the I alncerely hope that before too | bigher administrative costs this will me !Year, * *: Te pointed out that in tts in- Mal years of operation Solute “Our CLEARANCE ‘Sale ‘of ‘Summer this council once ‘again, Castlegar’s garboge dump “is @ very well operated sanitary fill,” R. Bowering of the Pollution Con- trol Board has edvised the Village of Kinnaird, “My own’ opinion is that there ig very little hazard to the Colum- bla from the operation of such @ ly sure es to whether the waters of the Columbia, would become con- taminated from this garbage dump at a time when flood waters were overlying the dump.” “We ere practically cortatin garbage dump,” wrote Mr, ‘Bower-| increased ing, However, “We ate not absolute: | dill ‘Little Hazard’. From Dump |-~ Says Pollution Board Rep | ation thet can lead 40 contamina- many barns are ‘usually flooded; there are often “manure piles flooded; there are usually several privies flooded, ‘all of which add to the .contamination of the- water. One saving feature of course is the flow and -the increased ution, “One ‘ofthe things' that the Pollution: Control Board will be considering in its long-range study of the Columbia is the effect of garbage dumps on streams. How- ever, ‘we consider this: of minor that no would reach the river at other times, This 4s in cantrast, finds its way into’ the iticam whick drains the’ ares, % “At the time of a flood ‘there of the Castlegar dump ‘in relation- ship ito’ its: possitile “contamination of the Columb!s, Us are many extza conditions in’ oper- ae NA FURNACE! LOOKS LIKE, ia SCAU peor “YOUR, HEATING EQUIPMENT DEALER j SMITH ‘ai es orien =I BY OUR EXPERTS * PRICES ARE RIGHT * LICENSED GAS FITTERS * BONDED DEALER = * LIABILITY INSURANCE FOR YOUR PROTECTION * UNSURPASSED MBTAL WORK CUSTOM DESIGN. ED FOR YOUR. HOME. * QUALITY ENGINEERED FOR EFFICIENT, EVEN DISTRIBUTION, . -GUR. CUSTOMERS .ARE. “OUR BEST ‘ADVERTISING FOR AN INSTALLATION AS \“¥E. SHOULD ~ BE’ .CALL _| Bart Van Dyck of, Castlegar, July ae 29, @ daughter, KEREIFP Passes. at Creston ‘A mother'of two Castlegar men and a ‘local woman: passed’ away =) July 22 at Creston. '/'- ‘Mrs, Jennie Marle-Davis pass- ed away July 22° and:was. buried duly’ 25,°She was the mottier. of Lawrence and Leslie Davis of Cas- tlegar and Mrs, J. Kulough, ‘Mrs. Davis was ‘born: April. 10, 1888, at Stanley, ‘Wisconsin, and was raised and educated there amd in North Dakota.:-": She married Lelie Allan Davis pt Mrs) Davis’ was’ “predeceased | y her Jhusband in 1954 and & Lean, in 1912; She is ‘survived by, a sister, tou ANDIS == ~ "To FIO G. E. Landis Me emer nace Landis of, St, Johns; Que- Sera: Suly 28, twin sons. _. VAN DYCK — (fo Mr. and Mrs. — To Mr, ‘and Mm. tion of the stream. For’ example |< “Woman Known Hero| is still’ ir’ Progress $5.95 + $6.95, -'$9.95 : - t ae Controller-: as - | Reduced:to 7. ‘White’ ‘HANDBAGS yp Qeway: scluté with ito. - $6.50 chain, reduced to $2.29 -»-AUGUST- ONLY... TEX-MADE, DRIP AND DRY “SIZES: SMALE. MEDIUM ‘AND: LARGE TEEN-AGE. ‘SKIRTS: eee COMBED. COTTON, ‘DRIP-DRY, IN RANDOM. CORDS ‘AND: PLAIDS. — | ano SIRT sacks atte" res tb 49 HOME. six'B 8 New. Living reduced -. PROVINCIAL ‘LIBRARY :VICTORIA, (Bai, ‘ait “DEC, 31/324 ae _ Published Every Thursday. at. Tec ‘Crossroads ‘of the Kootenays” L. 14, No. 82, ai CABTUNGAE:, BRITISH! COnUMELN THURSDAY: AUG: ‘10,1961 Br tera Bot or 0; Sons :of:Freedom were are ia n malaleht Yalds ‘over, the bomb-mak!: is charged. wil + with terrorist sctivity-and ‘faces a magistrate on Monday. Bayott is charged:with posses— Ing chargeand'the other | sion of ‘an_explosive substance -{ an unlawful purpose. | ing. Set Ge He has-.been charged. but no wand Peter: Elasoff, Jr., ROMP. “| were visitors to the .1 offices during Makortoft’s brief! in- earceration, closing’ a” ‘brief Burton. Community:Assoolation pro- testing the High, An ww, dam. the ‘on hand Satur- . wal | mittee’ congratulating the village on| day: afternoon -/to™ help’, Podmoroff _its stand on. water, polluion and en-| and Mrs, -Hlookoff-to. post bail. to were considerably lower ‘than the: steel: stank: figure’: augted by a company to, syekern,, received favorablg: comment from commissioners | after the altua- Mr. Moran. ., Towards’ ‘the end of ie meeting |: lage. A‘ public meeting will be held before the vote, probably on Thurs, ‘ Sept. 7. Ne Council ‘set ‘these dates at its last meeting, subject only to con- firmation - of halls being available for the public meeting- and voting and provided:'no “hitch” develops directly) with the bylaw at Victoria. . ‘At their meeting commissioners jaccepted @ revised report on sewer_ ‘age prepared by Wannop,''Hirtle and Associates. of Kelowna and ap- Pointed. the Seeinoening firm as en- Fosgate revised their es— it\wide) for a deep (fx D- sewer excavation). fa eopecially sa. where exist. pleased ‘to have yot investigating the! possi< for purchase wholesale power and op-|: erate the distribution facilities Stor the’ benefit’ of thé people of: Castté gar-as is done-tn Grand Forks, and service charges and froz. appear quite reasonable ‘hope, « _auite ‘soceptable’.to Nick Kerelff of Castlegar, suly 30, FB y seniaie te pre-arranged fans, daught coed : : erals liage was a pain — To.Mr: ana s ve ae - ; : - no Don aod obey seporied. lage ae ase :Griffith: of Renta, Tuly i * Post ‘a? $500 bond, cic Village |. SS swealth, nationat weekly! of. ¢he .. CCF party, commented soon after - the ther COPleader, Hazen Argue, Liberal: leader “Lester Pearson toa, public epate, that refusing to vy 3. eres ziti of Fabeont! Aug) 258 dai z ‘MAKORTOFF — To Mr, and Mrs, Andrew :Makortotf of; Shares seres, Aug. 2, a 6on, , CARRUTHERS — To Mr. Aug.:2, 9 daughter. | i rae soo) Banith’s Kennels —of sree ff ur, polities syas_taken BY ca INSURANGE i, Oreck are 400k "tea oh : a perty:.near Oastlegar}on which to to canny oe ib woah devoutly £0. 4 For All Your Ls ‘ 5 ; \ ganitary; kennels. teens hein vb. Canada -does :not INSURANCE AND = ae 1c : 5 g : H “4 ‘Mrs ‘to “ing ite political: Seeders ot "Es" NEE - Z ¢ F Pat : The bigaest ‘evil of the TV. de. serpy bots ee, mld Post, “ls that - give’ han the num- | “golden opportunity-of, “Nol. \C1 Robert. Palm-’: "AGENCIES id: “ACI Peter -