a Lee eae Postmaster. General Mackasey Outlines “Mall Service Scheduling for Koofénays mailbag, ‘and to route more efficiently to distributing cen- tres in all areas of the country. CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 24, 1975. (continued from page 1) of course, included in their Vancouver unit instead of being put into Winnipeg,. From, the Atlantic, malls for Weatern Canada are con- centrated on Moncton where they’ are loaded into a’ piggy- back unit going from Moncton to Winnipeg thus bypassing Montreal, At Winnipeg any ‘direct bags for the Roctenye ( ‘are sent to Calgary, but ‘residue bags are sent to, Van- The Fiidty and Saturday couver, i ‘Downstairs In. the Folly AipCondtioned From all of this It will be i acen: that by use of provincial terminals, the bypass transpor- || tation syatem, and simplified sortation, we have In: fact reduced the number of enroute stops and handlings’ which should mean better service in | most cases, and atleast equal fo others, despite’ the long: back.” haul from Vancouver. One problem which we do | shave withthe ‘loading of units atthe of large volume mailers, is to é ensure, that the right’ mail Is | indeed pit into the correct unit’ :] CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 24, 1975 "then be possible to route ‘by code, particularly those large sam ssee|: Dakeway’s ( @) place. to buy... | aia 1: Prices Effective. . Thick Cot for July 24th to 26th In Your Friendly Neighborhood Safeway Store ~ Sales In Retail: Quantities Only Safeway Superb, Canada: Grade .. Yakima Grown Corn on the Cob | Safeway Regular Guat. Poi sat Po WL ApS Seo Nunes Acs Wek Dg Case Air tansportlion Tat | Endicot Home Grad Class | Change. Effective Aug. 1 dents graduated <5 en recently. in the first exercises Ground Bee Memorial Service. Is Planned Ranch Hend Frozen moat. pleasant. smile, John Klantschnig and Pamela Jen- PBS xeerinsesn Sees Increased maxiumiim a- mounts of tax, payable under. the federal government's re- cent budget proposals for changes in the air trans] tion tax will become effective Aug. 1, Transport Minister Jean Marchand has’ announced, ‘The tax on air transporta- tion paid or payable in Canada will be eight per cent of the alr fare up tos maximum of $8, on trips Wwithin the designated taxation area, while the specific tax on international trips end-° ing suilde: wi taxation area “Office Supplies Typewriter Ribbons Staplers & Staples Ledgers, Journals large ‘The taxation area includes Canada, the United States {except Hawaii) and the French Islands of St. Pierre and Miquelon. Mr. Marchand said rev- enue resulting from these in- creases in the air transporta- tion tax will contribute to the cost recovery objective of the new transportation policy help arrest the growing deficit in the afr transportation sys- tem. ' _Letter to Editor Must be Signed By those Writing ‘The Castlegar News is in‘ receipt of an unsigned letter to the editor commenting upon the current strike at CanCel’s pulp and lumber operations here. Read reminded that Pencil Sharpeners ‘Add Machine Tapes Rubber Cement Columnar Pads «axe Steno Nate Books eC Foe snd See” WELCOME TO. Ginflower Fest Saturday and. Sunday while pen names may be used on-letters appearing in print, this newspaper must have the person's signature on fle on a lettera. red f-the Sperson- whos ‘wrote “this letter. will drop in to the Castlegar News office and sign © thelr letter, it will be printed in next week's issue, “Castlegar JULY 26 and 27 PYRIBENZAMINE DIMETANE.......- flan Paani bron. ) FOR FUN IN THE SUN! * Rexall Baby Caré Skin. Ol! with Lanolin, protects and soothes Sunflower Fest Special , va. 75¢ ! In the CARL'S: DRUG. MART of Castleaird Plaza PHONE 365-7266 A memorial service is to be ever held from the Dr. Endicott Schoo! in Creaton. - The ten'have completed the education program’ at the held in'Palo Alto, Calif. for Cora Clemmensen, 77, :of Castlegar who died July 1 at he Cantiegar ond District workin elther Cresteramics, Born in Bell Center, Wis. . the Dr. Endicott farm’‘or in the school and will now advance to” community. * Oct: 6; 1607, Mire: Clommeremn, Following the banquet, the ey where she large group: ie fomally and ication’ graduates Married in 1927, she moved to Edmonton and lived there until 1969, She then came to British Columbia, settling in Castlegar in 1972, Mra. Clemmensen is, sur- vived by one son Clemmen at 1111 Morse Ave., Sunnyvale, Calif. and by a granddaoghter, ‘JoAnn Clemmensen of Sara- toga, Calif. Cremation took place on Joly 4, with interment to follow at Skive, Denmark-at a future date. “All local arrangements “were handled by Castlegar Funeral Home. Results” From Bridge Club Results of Monday night's session of the Joy Keillor Bridge Club with, seven tables in plays) North-South < First, Stan Greenwood and P. Matteucci; second, Joy Keil- lor and Judy Sheppard; third, “CL Canne and L. Thast. East-West First, Dr. David Kendrick and Bent’ Tyson;. tied for second, third and fourth were and Mrs, Grant Moore, Ben Schneider and Louise White- ” head, ‘Tom Cotton and Rick Maddocks. The bridge games are played each Monday evening at the Hi Arrow Arms.) - In giving the toast, recrea- Uon director at the home, Keith Pennock, said that none at the students’ sen; class clown, Martin Koke; everybody's helper, Colleen Mosimman and Hilda's helper, Russell Willamson. Dr. Chris Wells addressed the radiates, te telling them that “learning means growing.” He advised them to ee studying re liv ved up to our confidence § in you," he told them, ence During the exercises, Frances Dreier and Landis have been posalble thou their discovery of their self wort. with clarinet selections. On behalf of the Eagles of BC., ‘Anita the, great sntibationy ofthe principal of the achool, Mrs., Sophie Bayn- ton, and her instructors. Raymond Edinger re- sponded to the toast. ‘After presentations by the ‘choo! choir, whieh was led by Mra, Jessie Ratcliffe, the class . historian, Colleen Mosimman, recounted memories: of the grad ” Calleen. said. She thanked the teachers, parents and the many other Decple "who had-made the day se Jesse Snyder, super viaor of the children’s unit, “recounted the 10-year history ‘of the home, noting the increase fn staff and facilities since its opening in 1965. The concept of the Home was the idea of Dr. J. Endicott of Trail in 1948, Fund raising was born for the home in the early Mea. Baynton reminisced about each of the students, ‘highlighting. their . special talents and qualities. ‘The el Frances Dreier, thanked all those who had made the day, possible for the 10 graduates. Diplomas were presented by Mra. Waller, the home administrator and the first trator, Roy Kennedy, reaented special awards t member of the class: most mechanically in-” . clined, Rolando Agostini: sleepy head award, Linda Che: ut most improved student, e DeCecco; most musteal, Frances Dreier; mest responsi. ble citizen, Raymond Edinge: Anterior ‘Armour Plating Ltd. Hard Chrome Plating 920 Columbia — Castlegar, B.C. Phone 365-5367 - CONGRATULATES : SUNFLOWER FEST COMMITTEE. on.their CFtlower Fest Saturday and Sunday Castlegar “July 26 and 27 GORDON BOS aledictorian,’ - Hale gifts to the class. -seode on the machines now being the Jostal code and sortation by installed is, is, increased and be Manual sortation by code of items which are not is also being Introduced. It ot leading the audi- Robson: Wharf Now Redecked Reports Brisco The Robson wharf. bas been eetecked by the federal public works department.” : ‘This is reported by Koote- nay West MP Bob Brisco in a ‘press release from Ottawa. : John Obetkolf, Castlegar Oldtimer, Dies at Age 15 Funeral services began Tuesday and continued yes! ~ ay for Joba F. 0 Obetbolt 75,00 “eafly resident.o! Castlegar who % died ied Mote ral Hospital. KOT had been’ a cl asgtine Pipes ‘of Oswald Motors which (was locnted where Simpsons-Sears now stands. Oswald Motora was one of the district's oldest- garages and the community's first tele- ‘Arran, Sask:, on April 28, 1900, ; and: was married in’ Manitoba: prior to coming to B.C. and Creaton in the early 1920's. ‘They came to Castlegar in 1934. ‘Mr., Obetkoff: was prede- asd by his. wife,. Nellie, in ite and one sister, Mrs. Tina ir iste by. one son, John et Guster three daugh- Visitors to the Yukon can caplore two old sterawheelers which have been presei “national historic sites, The 88: y < Klondike in Whitehorse is the second aternwheeler of that tumes: welcome’ visitor: on ‘board the 5.8. Keno in Dawson ters, Mrs, Nancy Chernenkoff and Mrs. Aaron (Polly) Dube, both of Castlega ‘Laura Sheratobitoff of Van ver, .niné: grandchildren, ua two: great-grand brother,” Mrs, Annie Pozdnekott, both of Castlegar. and Me Pete, and one aster, Funeral services were held” gratefully accepted by the you Should know about” _ the rent increase limit. TE RIES. > @ Effective January 1, 1975, cesidential rent increases are limited to 10.6% of- the rent presently being Sharer This rule applies to any dwe! ‘¢ Halfaduplex, when the aes livesin the other half (or basement suite, when the owner lives in the remainder of the - * two’ or:more rented units, and will be administered by the Rent Review Com- mission. The rule also applies to single family dwellings. - Tenants can legally refuse to an any rent increase over the. 10.6% limit, sub- Ject to the exceptions specified in the “legislation. Tenants cannot be evicted for nonpayment of Megat rent ‘increases. e There must be at least ‘a twalve month Interval between one rent:- increase and the next, and tenants must be gives at least three months’ Rotice of any rent Increase. ‘e Notice of Rent Increase forms, sup-. piled to landlords by the Rent Review Commission, must be used. These are .. the only valid forms for notice of any residential rent increase: Questions retating to tandlord-ten- ant matters other than rent Increases . should be directed to the Office of the Rentatsman, 525 Seymour Street, Van- couver, B.C. V6B 3H7. Telephone: 689- 0811. Out of town, call collect. - the 10.6% limit... Certain major renovations may entitle an owner to Increase rants over. the 10.6% limit. These improvements + must have been started: since May 3; 1974, and do not Inctude:normal maintenance and repairs. Landlords may consult the Rent Review Coramis- ‘sion for details, particularly If planning renovations which might justify: rent increases. .. « Residential premises, except mobile: home pads, being rented for the first time on of after January 1, 1974, are exempt from the 10.6% rent increase limit for a pertod of tive years. © Premises renting for mora than $500 . per month are exempt trom the: 10 6% increase limit. * Mobile home pad rent Increases may exceed 10.6%, but only If prior approval is received trom the Rent Review Com- mission. A brochure titled The Rent Increste Limit and its. Exceptions allable Upon request, from the Rent Review Commission ottice, or from your near- est Government Agent office. if you have gueslions about tesidentia tent” ict the: increases, conta Rent Review Commission | P.O. Box : Vancouer, B.C. 6B at Telephone: 688-9361 _ Out of town, call coltect. Sprinide with Salt & Pepper |@°B.C. 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