Po CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Nov. 17, 1966 SECOND SECTION CVT yY | > Un a om Oo Om dan! CAS ILEGAR NE HY Ne) : Published Every Thursday. at ‘‘The Crossroads of the Kootenays” x ibaa BRITISH COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, NOV. 17, 1966 SECOND SECTION A. EREMENKO and Co. TAIL ‘trimmed with fox fur.. : Three-quarter length E COATS $29.95 & up Full length COATS $49.95 & up WOOL Full Length VOL. 19, No. 46 10 CENTS PER: COPY “don't be half-preseed” Permanent Press in “3 “coma te So Present System Submitted for Repairs Under Winter Works By. cies WILSON ~ ly will be delayed for “two, money for the pro; taf? Reporter years” because of tight tak ie s Consulting eers. Wil: Us and Cunc! ee savised = ee fe had lanned to i Youny men’s slims f is con- Sizes 32-36 jointed cat at atthe mest-4 repair r under the program has installation, the. project ‘d do; teens le. vital, because. of the ially th the a erry in omen einen at approved the viii Tetts : ie is ordered a full royal commission inquiry btecite in Moly of sere ee a lot eetting ups a Creek fas to te Ls into the electronic eavesdropping case. He ELECTRONIC DEVICES used to “bug” the national convention of the Pulp and Paper up to $8,| tio: Workers of Canada and the hotel room of the late president of the union, Lloyd Craig of Castlegar, are now being held at a Van- couver police station. Premier Bennett has says the inquiry “is not limited. This is a wide-open investigation into all as- pects of this case, This is to let the sun- light in on the the whole thing.” — Vancouver Province Photo Castlegar Ald. Fear Regional Assessor May Suffer Same Fate as CKRD Planners (continued from page one) ment would not give the pre- : Mayor ddocks said the|sent secretary sufficient time to proposal for the March appoint-| establish his qualifications. Nature Sole KNOWS NO SEASON Styled for long walking hours MADDOCKS PUBLIC NOTICE Fashion Flair Show — Som thing for men, women and childs ‘The Minto Chapter 79 OES will hold a Tea and Bazaar on Nov. 26 from 2.30 to 4.30 at the Twin Rivers Halt in Castlegar. ten. Dec, Dim. at th SHSS school, Proceeds to capped Children. e Handle, cement Party — Robson Halll on Wed., Nov. 23 — 10 am to 2 pmj Come and pick up your mineement and Christmas nov- eltles and have a free cup of coffee. Robson Women's Assoc. “> S8t. David's ACW Fall Tea and Bazaar, Nov. 19%— 230 Church Undererott, 0 unity Sates Smrorgasbord. h Nov. 26 — 5p Robson Hall — Sponsored oy Ree. Soc. “NATURAL ‘GAS “COMES TO ROBSON” —— SPELLS . . PROGRESS Don't Forget — Pythian Lorian! Tea and Bake Sale, 2.30 Nov. — ee aeonited redo Be Progressive Install An prize. - The planner was fired from Edmonton this spring. Mr. Rust told the Castle- gar News on Tuesday afternoon that he had no notification of such internal problems and the move to dispense with the plan- ning department Dec. $31 came when it was found the district was faced with a $60,000 bud- get increase in 1967. Mr. Rust said the projected 1967 budget raised expenses from $40,000 in 1966 to $100,- 000. He said the planning de- partment would account for $10,000 of this amount. He further estimated the establishment of a fulltime ad- ministration staff — in other words the appointment of Mr. Bodard and the setting up of an ‘office — would cost $15,000. Mayor Maddocks got’ coun- cil’s support Tuesday night when he -said even if there had been internal problems the firing of the. planner. did not necessarily justify, dispensing with the en- tire department. Mr. Rust said the regional district would consider farming out its future planning projects to.outside consultants. Town council felt this might be more expensive still. Council agreed with deputy. minister of municipal affairs, J. E. Brown, who. had. said the prime function of a regional dis- trict is to plan and provide re- gional services. It was further noted that providing regional services was rendered impractical without lanning. B. Mayor Maddocks, ..while stating he. was personally ai: fronted by the. way the.matter had been handled, without his “GURNEY”, GAS FURNACE Store than 50% o! dge or consent emphasiz- ed he* was primarily concerned with Castlegar and its problems when is with- 2 to ivi in’ the lower hall. Heating products ais use in the world today have been munufactured ** by. "American Standard. Products Ltd.” — Authoritative ef: Encyclope- dis” Brittanica) Gestion. end District, ‘Wudilto Assoc. General Meeting,’ ha oe 1%, at the Legion Hall at 7:30 PLUMBING & SMITHS | scxrmeurn 61 CRESCENT ST. — PHONE 365-7531 — CASTLEGAR drawn. Here again council concur. ed. Ald. Lorne Zinio started to tely from the re- His motion was interrupted by the mayor who advised the wait-and-see policy. But Ald. Zinio nonetheless paid as Sonne mee x commntttes: co- CASTLEGAR DRUG $$ SAVINGS VAPORIZERS: Regular $9.95 "Regular $8.95 SPECIAL $5.88 SPECIAL $5.29 "Castlegar Drug R. E. Goulet, Corner of Pine & Columbia Ph. 365-7813 Open Monday - Saturday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Friday 9-9 ‘Sunday & ‘Holiday Hours: 12 noon-1 p. m™., 6-7 p.m. reduce ‘thelr serv- ices then’ we should reduce our Gorse iis added © Ald, Cec Mr. \idocks said he still hasn't bon rai informed the planner was fired. The precipitative action taken regarding: the: planning depart- ment ‘has given ‘town..council seconds thoughts on earlier ap- proval of-the:hiring of a.region- al assessor. ne * At tie meeting Oct. a pe wn ‘accept princip: hiring of-an assessor. by tha re- gional district. Now council won- ate whether .after.he :is hired might get the same treat- pee given the planners. ~- This would leave Castlegar, and other communities contract- ing the’services of this assessor, without an assessor or, incident- ly, a building inspector. But ‘no action’ was taken to reverse this earlier motion. - “I believe the dropping of the planning department’ was the work oe a group of tired men,” said. Maddocks. 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Steel tor spanning the ‘lake. be, a new. 5,600-footiong span across the Lower Arrow Lake effect minimal pairs to the present It was: poted! a at cil, planded \to’’éxtend’ my: coun ments over ‘a period of several towers will support the conduc-| Y° san Boar to right-of-way will be approximate- |, ly parallel to the new road to be built on the east side of the ‘Arrow Lakes. Clearing is scheduled to start December and construction of the “H”-type wooden pole trans- ected to be- | for: Feb- Slocan Loggi Donald Brothers of Slocan Was fined 65) and costs iniNer. otter ploading gality t0 drt recy, to: ficen iy fo drvng LONGINE BULOVA ELGIN’ CANDINO *+.Westclox - Timex’: Don't be puzzled — sce us'‘today. and: in the . case. eding obfenices cbrougit 25 fines: against -Thi drew Leidham of Castlegar ‘an Peter Letkeman of Robson. Both : a ei ec For Slocan Mayors By Centenary Chief What may prove to:be a tough research assignment is waiting the ‘Sloean village SNM, Don Hird, ‘chairman of the: Centennial. commission, has requested council to name all’ the mayors ‘and chairman ‘of the City’ and Village of Slo- can’ since its in in: [forthcoming * municipal’ . elec- id} tions, © ey RRR Ve commissioners out of ng Trucker ‘Has Insufficient Wraps pleaded guilty. A Alex Perehudoff of ‘Thrums a $25 fine after he pleaded guilty. On Elections. 1 avid ean count plans'to seek ce from the department of muni affairs ‘re; e Three a total of four and the chairman, Don | Hird, ‘all complete their terms of Office. this year. This will pointed out at last week's: vil; lage,councll’s: meeting, -thationly: Comm. 'B.::E.::O'Neal ‘does not Somplste a Tern, Normally “two. commission: ers would be ending terms of office but Comm: A:. A. 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Kiva isa ‘New: Denver doctor fur= ing» his: one-day-a-week: ‘stop over, in’ ine village, it was learn- le- will be ration fom ant Oct 20st 2 in the Castlegar News in ie it was noted further =e would be heid noise, a Selkirk ith “Board representative carried out noise A series of land and line ee one’ “recently: carried gut in| gular ouncil considered $17; 500 _| too high a price for the planner It was noted the 100-foot- ong building would: cost; about $2.75 per square foot to move up lfrom Passmore and the company itself, rather than: move: it, ‘had built ae second mill’ buildin; ed at the Slocan Scuncll meeting 1B. the village‘ bought it, the }old ‘bullding would: be consider- Sawmill Manager Invited To Explain Realty Offers ed for conversion to a curling Tink. ” Comm, B. E, O'Neal moved the le parking land would mean re- min @ present creek aide land Parl is zoned for of a Naina on a park- ing lot site were noted unsatis- factory by council and the lease lease land .. from.:. Marathon -Realty Co; ‘for parking.” But ;the ‘parking space was subsequently considered: unnecessary and the drawa on S0-day notice termed wh on notice term unsatisfactory. Council had planned tol” Noise Survey | Will be- Carried. Out by Sigcan & Health Board 5 eer puree tem | Ea elied Fr ae which council felt was insuffi dy. Blectric See when He'll be WE Heating — and they. for Electricity that is available ‘Water Heating families use Electricity: they need for less than Because they're FLAMELESS, Water Heaters are easy to install’ and. main- tain. You don’t have to worry about ducts, flues or fumes—you can place your Flameless ‘Water Heater anywhere it is most convenient. your. Hlectrical’” Appliance Dealee need a water heater for your home. $ pleased to recommend an Electrie 2 Water Heater of the he ight size and aaa: to guit your family needs. ese ST KOOTENAY —P-OWER- Sen . DEPENDABILITY