10 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Feb. 21, 1963 _ Sylvest Suggests Hughes _ Get ‘Competent A Advice’ Castlegar, village chairman Aage Sylvest has suggested to re- sident T, J, G. Hughes that he ob- tain “competent advice’’ion his “persistent implication’ that a clause in the’ agreement with Og- low Brothers ‘ Building Co, com- mits the village to building an un- derpass at any specific location. : Mr, Sylvest:made. the Sunees, tion in a letter he had that Mr, Hughes “advise one and all of your findings,” Mr. Sylvest told attested to by our Solleitor. “The: continued repetition of directly ers that his answer te Mr. Hughes’ brief is my own personal expres- sion of opinion.” Full text of Mr, Sylvest’s answer to Mr. Hughes follows: “I have for consideration your suggeation that. the present Qelow, a brief submitted by Mr. ages at council's meeting two weeks ago. The chairman also suggests new agreement negotiated | hat would be acceptable to the entire Coun- ell. “The fact that the present a- greement. was acceptable to’ the entire 1962' Council, who negotiat- ed it, apparently is of no signift- either the correctness or the prac- ticality of your proposal, nor am I convinced of its basic fairness. I trust that our friendship will sur- vive this difference of opinion. “Now to consider your spec- iffle comments: “(a) The agreement | should have been finalized as. quickly as -possible, agreed, but, I would point out that the essentials of this -a- >| greement were well publicized and understood by all concerned prior to the start of any work. “(b) ‘The’ persistent ‘ implica- tion. that the agreement has-a clause that’ commits the Village to constructing any underpass .at ‘a specific location is at complete variance with the facts as. fully “Kinnaird Council . Voles Regional College Suppori eance to you. I can not agree with | * challenges our Solicitor’s compet- ence with the apparent purpose of-planting; seeds of doubt that will somehow survive all sincere and. accurate explanations to. the contrary. Tet trust that this is not your Purpose and‘ that you will ‘avail yourself of competent advice on this point and subsequently advice one and’ all of your findings. 'I al- so attach a copy of a letter. re the location of the underpass which takes full note of the various possible locations, “(e) The ethics of two parties using the same solicitor to con- elude an agreement, as further commented on by you in your letter of 14 Feb., clears up this Point, as far as the solicitor is con- cerned, “However, being aware of the care and competence with which you choose your. words, I naturally conclude that it is: our’ actions tha’ are unethical ‘in your opinion, Can you not agree with me that, to assume that special arrangements for a solicitor should be used be- cause of past differences on Coun- cil.could in itself be a completely unwarranted assumption, The use of winter works and village rates for men* and eqiipment on. any subdivision is probably the basic point giving rise to valid: differences of opinion on this subject. Why a 3-lot subdivis- ion in the old. part. of Castlegar, the new Sherbiko area, or the Cas- tlebar subdivision should be treat- ed differently’ in their. eligibility |= for winter works and.Village rates | as q a : vy ! i : fanmbaated (wosle: 7 L ano 7 A. Eremenko & Co. Ladies‘ COFFEE Nabob Ib. 59c ‘PACIFIC — 6 tins: 99g om $088 MARGARINE... Blue Brand 4 lb. $! SPRING CAR COATS and COATS New. Spee Shades MILK TOMATOES Printed u ae COTTONS COFFEE MUGS an eis uel 39c ~ 3 P| BROOMS. ne aN eo | +S String... $1.00 Ladies’ » SLIMS’ . Corduroy and Cordana fabrics Boys’ Cariboo Brand - | NYLONS BOXER STYLE. » PANTS In check, sheen or Plain raridom cord - sizes 12)- 20 9) sizes 2.- 6X Special ‘ Special : Price $1 99° pr. Price including | white in stripes, paisleys and MODESS regula ‘12's checks uesiiaces +2 pkg. : ASPIRIN Seamless-.2 pr. $f, Pot Roasts Ib. 696 Bess Round’ Steak ~ PORK: LIVER ! BACON cindless side sliced BOLOGNA by “thetiee “lb 9D: POTATOES - VOulb, bag . GRAPEFRUIT. 5 large size 2 for, 25e INSTANT COFFEE Chase & “Sanborn Oo. jar. SP19” SARDINES Brunk : 9 fo - $1.00 TOMATOES :Nabob 28-0r. 4° for: $1.00 CORNFLAKES | pene Kellogg’s’ 16-oz. 3. for. “ oted the letter, “w PROVINCIAL LIBRARY, NeoroatA, Be Cy be open | to the public. in: thls Rewspaper!: On Marc will. be found: un advertisement Usting: the’ schools ‘and times :of visiting’ hours,It'' is ‘hoped “that Tany. parents will, visit the schools { reli ane observe ‘children at work,: ‘On’ Sunday’; members’ of the 2 js-| Caatlegas Ministenna ‘Association | § will co-operate by speaking to thelr congregations on the importance of education in Christian life.* « h'8, there is to be: public meeting in ‘the activity x room “of SHSS*at 8 p.m,/At this time E, | MacPherson’ of, the’ College of Ed two:.were’ planned ‘shutdowns cand aix were caused by um ds ahd snow. “Most shutdowns, ‘ Comm. ‘Ron Gites "indie: ueation,. UBC’. will be” the. guest u speaker: Next week's © sats te| He have. more . details..re- s'meeting. and ‘es rt’ parents to-al class ‘0 activity 01 ny, ft visit, ee the: beehive’ “of routine a tivity: there ‘will . be, classes “in ‘studies,’ math,’ science, -Eng- odwork,: metalwork, dissatisfaction 'with part ofthe -company's explanation and said’ he ‘Would take the’ matt bbe ler‘up further. music, phyiscal education itorsmay listen to the hammier‘and ‘clang of the manual arts © *view..somie: very fine’ arts. . displays, see the com: merce: students. in action, the sen- jors. ‘tapping ‘steady. qrhythms,’ the etting there,” perhaps District’ ;and:; Bite ieriation District’ have * requested "i Portion’ of ; ird’s pascal ing pei for Barbane or else dump- “the: chaineon of he WEHU, ala the has’ al- ready : bulldozed: out; ‘a “ garbage dump‘ for. the! two: districts: near up ‘metal signs nikiag t the eae However, -he Hoge ‘that-he ‘ under- ment has ., satd--tha charge: for’ aon of. dumpin, ri Jeges that ‘would scover.' 1 os involved-'as stands that; the: highways depart-|. ; x the}: his rit We H ue oe net fel ee ga ET would be oe el meeting last week to persue|™ents on this aspec ee a ats will ‘sniff tizing the: Village ‘ot In Jone section’ the} odors out-challenges'to all Stacked heel walker... features the famous Naturalizer last MADDOCKS PUBLIC NOFICE St. Patrick's Dance by Castlegar Rotary’Club at Arena Fri. March 15, 9 -2 am, Jack Phipps & band. Tickets available from Ro- tary members. $4.00 per couple, Refreshments. Sentor Citizen Meeting Friday 22nd 7.30 Legion. Hall Mr. Wheatley of Trail will show moving Pictures. SMITH'S — PHONE ‘3401 — CASTLEGAR, BO, =|. 4 CRESCENT ST. UBC president Dr, John Mac- donald’s recommendation for. a regional college in this area and to offer all possible cooperation in working towards its establish ment, 2 Village chairman. Carl Loer blich told commissioners that:a village representative who. at- tended a meeting’ of the local regional college committee felt that the government will pay miore attention to support’ for the -college if those who urge implementation’ of Dr. Macdo- nald's recommendation ‘are also Prepared to say they will support 2 money bylaw for such a col, lege. ° cS Reserve Mar. 16” Robson Community Sun- day School. Tea and Bake Sale Robson Hall, Guide and Scout's = = Own Service will be held = Feb. 24 2.30 p.m. in High School Gym .everyone wel- =| come. : SS ‘No, 75 will hold Tea and Bake Sale Sat. Feb. 23.2 to = 5 pm, at Bob's Payn’ Takit. 53 PLUMBING & | Kingarson Rebekha Lodge = tian “My position s “basicly. that the two new areas. came into Cas- tlegar neither as preferred: child- ren nor as step-children. As ‘men- tioned before, your written: opin- ions on this. would be useful in as- sessing the exact nature of our dif- ferences of. opinion. ‘“Iwould also point: out that the use: of winter works and’ Vil- lave rates on roads in'a sub-divis- ion is ‘not comparable to -your de- sire to.use such assistance on your own ‘private property. “(e) and (£) The wisdom of the Village securing an option on a lot that could be required for an un- derpass is not really open to ques- tion. Suppose that the lot actually became necessary. but it had been acquired by. a third: party ‘purely for speculative reasons. Then, I am sure, that we would he subject to = | criticism, ‘Whether the amount of taxes on the lot as payment for the option and the stipulated price are fair and reasonable is natural- ly open’ to: question. “(g) There is no. confusion as to.the existence of easements on the lot..in question. The present crossing .is'a private crossing and no easement is registered in behalf “(i) I trust that Iwill not auto- matically .be adjudged as lacking in ‘sincerity, integrity. or ‘Chris- arity, simply because I do not-accept your’ suggestion.” BIRTHS - E eS = E B E E cf “YES LADIES! : THEY'RE HERE : Our new Spring Dresses and more arriving: daily s0 come in and shop while our ‘election is at its best. ; NAZAROFF — To Mr, and Mrs. ‘Bill Nazaroff of Brilliant, Feb, 14, a son. Z FENNER — To Mr. and Mrs, Gerald ‘Fenner of Castlegar, Feb, HEATING 2 LAR 16,a‘ son, SEMENOFF — To Mr,’ and Mrs, Mike Semenoff of Kinnaird, Feb. 19, a son. BIG SAVINGS ON... RICHARD HUDNUT SHAMPOOS RINSES IN NEW PACKAGING OOO ts RICHARDHUDNUT EGG CREMESHAMPOO. - Made, from real eggs to beautily hair as it cleanses. In two types: for Dry hair: for Normal to Olly hatr. RICHARD HUDNUT CREME RINSE'N SET A unique conditioning. rinse with ‘‘setting action.’ ON 6.4 oz. ECONOMY SIZE : “ONLY. 7a 4, Creamy fragrant “and snarls, .. RICHARD. HUDNUT CREME RINSE rinse adds glossy ‘salon type ‘finish to all types of hair., Eliminates tangles CASTLEGAR DRUG R. E. Goulet Corner of Pine & Columbia _” “Phone 365-3911 We now have wae ae Hees t. 84 Ib; freezer with two ice cube trays: without covering. Self defrosting. 3: Twin: ‘porcelain: vegetable crispers. -4, Plastic egg ‘boxholds'2: doz. ‘eggs. .: ; 5: Butter and cheese compartment in | the’ door. A .B Hy ‘CHECK, THE PRICE A FEATURES ON THIS Two. DOOR - REFRIGERATOR - FREEZER 2. Fresh’ food compartment with pumidi plate: Moisticold. Deruits storing, ‘food. duct - an: investigatio * (and®\ therefore (reserves further. is £01 f the Sonclusfon of: the - investiga. partment f ‘three re) (- atives will be? here next week t ‘| dam: Castlenee acct district No. 8 new! $1,000: bus ‘Thursday B } dit’ rolled whi ing’ a demonstrations: could ‘be: relative "| to band,., choir or. Jautsic apprecia- provide the refreshment ving C Kiewit ‘Ltd. : Goint bid), 086. ror John Laing-and Son, ‘$2, lamage was “The board has requested -of. the department ‘of education that a. representative: of: the: depart- ment. be'sent to Castlegar to con- secondary school |: Sontroversy, nthe » subject until arr on "are in of the ‘de: interview. fencers, the>15 ‘sta. |. dents, and ts," thre a }.: Second lowest bid was :; by: Hans Marahorst’ Ltd. ice 82, Far celes = Construction : new ‘business Opens in Cas. tlegar tomorrow... »ycit’s: David Cooper Men's Wear | Jocated;in' the ‘Oglow: block. Offer- Sing a: -eomplete line of.men'’s ‘cloth- seul 2025 | when he’: mioved to ing and’ furnishings ranging, from+ tit work: socks: to’ suits, slogan .of ‘the “for young‘ men © of eb is-owned and man:|¢ aged. by, David Cooper :who came ad eit ag -| suggests that: the fnvited counells A Mrs Me | Adam came ny “caaaia, with his par- hymns sung’ Rugged Cross”: and SM MeAdim daughter Mrs.” R.>Symons ‘of } we naird,’'a son :,Lloyd’:McAdam at pute SOx], children: He. was. predeceased ‘ by ents when-he i setied was five. ‘They’: first | a ‘o' Ontario. In 1907:he moy- ed to ‘Edmonton. where he remain- Trail: where he made his ‘home un- 1953.when : Fruit redith, ‘Ralph: Bagi ee Agestinell ‘to: the health centre last wed fay president at “ Anderson’ and“ R.: Morice, able program of: sentertalament: was Presented under th Mrs. aialtie Zinio. ‘due’‘to the fine’ cooperation and ‘as: sistance “of: the members Castlégar’s. ‘started In< this “area. Donations as accepted! by: id treasurer “Jim ble sate in 1948, and ‘one daughter |. vin Quebec : City ‘and’ then | * ‘;| Bernie «Forrest, : with. \runnenirp’ ed: many. a sj here oe Trail: Powel ie is or-| ging operations. pina of we C01 v Waldie and be Was chef: on the ‘Store and at the Castlegar News! Sent and people ‘have een: gen- tinia Pending the ‘auteoi er Sait eee on: the: Sherbiko not yet estimate the G coat of: any alter- native] “Proposal. Eecte i rélelp vated ee HAYS | pal a i Fist rin in Ca Rosslan drinks win the “A" event skipped \by,, Mrs being Mrs. McDonnell and: her, from’ Grand Forks, it they ‘would - tenn ceate brief: but: very enjoy: the adies ‘First Bonspiel: “was “the * Sally, tantly of Robson has been may’ be left at the East Robson ‘The ‘Jollys‘ have‘ been: provid- ed witha cabin to. live in'at.pre-| ‘