LELLETLES "1974 DIRECTORS Fi Iaterlor Lammber Manutact S actad at the Anctat General Meoting on April 25 are, front row, left to right, E..J.'Higgs, Canadian Cellulose of Castlegar; H.C. © Nelson, Galloway Lumber of Galloway; E. Drew, Drew Sawmills J.D, Sigalet; Evans Products Golden} 1.0. Sigl Rat adeteioe of Elko; W. P- Crooks; Koo Forest Products of! Nelson; Geo. Sherbinin, Fope. ‘and ‘Talbot I jucts (and: Affiliates of Midway; F. T. Stinson, k Forest Ind ’tot Malakwaj M.A. Persson; Fede ives of Canoe; A. ager, Interior Lumber Manufacturers’ of - )Hearn Bros. amber, of ort Second Kennedy, Raboch, f Riverside phobogd tboniriah st Enderby, and’J. jtelaais| Pacific Forest juets (of . Vancouver.’ ti h is J. E. Hill, r| Canada’ of Ki _ ONE-YEAR TERM DEPOSIT. < Sevieg the Slocan, ‘Montnay and 7: Castleaird © Plaza Downtown Castlegar i IP" Slocan Park: | - CREDIT UNION : | Cooma Vals. wih braces at ¢Noting’a vepirt in 'June’6 ieee of the. Castlegar Nows regardin, recelved :by, Slocan VI ‘S'The structure) inquestion. (the former, Odd Fellows Hall) | was purchased by the Village of Slocan for $7,000 and leased to “ our‘organization’ on jextremely, liberal terms: “We had obtalned a ‘New Horizons grant; but by, "he ; «terms of the grant. ‘we were not ‘permitted ‘to use “any*.of ‘that amount’to purchase a buildin the 81 dance at W. E. Graham, assume responsibility: for: tthe full) it a aiFomtnel John; ably eae the staff po! tion of: secretary! prinelpal was Shannon nae A Whitfield: of, Castlegar and removed from her r ‘preventive dentistry” grain. io, Flossing’ taesttee with tosthbrushin govetnment grants’ illage, ‘we even more desirable centre for helps remove tire ‘sum, together ‘with, conal- derable’ labor by, embers, to the ‘reconstruction and. réi : hi pes i the ‘fitire'of-making It’ in‘an) social, cultural’and business purpose forall valley:resi- ’Flebbe- Tomilin | Vows Exchanged “Hicks ‘and: Shannon ihedetion: 2 + Grades 8 and 4;/Anne Rodge se Bae. Kenned: Grades 5. ral ne ‘program goes ‘ds: elimina pearing in‘dental a0. year: period, hr ‘agent and helps remove plaque, ditional dei tifrice Is has been recovered by the Toca ‘+ detachment of the ‘RCMP. ‘are .now. requestin of anyone who. A Complete Servcie on All Makes cof Cars f° "" 4418 Columbia. — Phone: 365-5024 ALL WORK GUARANTEED.) Recenatioris can be ds by meh 359. 7212 on Friday, June ‘14, pelore, 4 P. m. APNEA TS 1 —Pettitt Photo KINNAIRD ne ips Wedding congratulations from Austria were received by Dorothy: Jean Tomilin and Sidney Martin Flebbe following wedding ‘ceremontes April 27 from St, David's Church in Castlegar, The bride is the aveher of Mr. and Mrs. John. M. Tomilin of Kinnaird and the groom is’ the son of Mr. and Mist Louis Flebbe of Summer- ne d. Rev. Ted Bristow offici- ated at the wedding ceremony during which the church’ was. decorated with baskets of red roses. Organist Mrs, Marg Peachy ‘of Castlegar played | ‘Everything is Beautiful”. Given in‘ marriage by ‘her \father,.the bride wore a floor: length Empire waisted gown of white peau de soie covered with rayon, Thé gown’ featured petite point sleeves anda ring collar enhanced with chantilly lace ‘applique adorned with Pearls and ‘sequins, The skirt and the long flowing train was also appliqued inthe: same ‘manner.’ For. jewellery’ accept ‘the bride wore a pearl ‘necklace, a gift of the. groom. Her four-tier:veil| with seed’ pearls ‘was secured to a tiara of white fabric roses. She carried a bouquet of cascading roses, Attending the bride 'were > Mrs, Eleanor Benoit of Pentic- ton.and Mrs, Jeanna Correale :-of Ashcroft: They’ wore’ floor- length Empire styled’ gowns.of blue| with pale blue daisies and carried bouquets of daisies. Their jewellery’ included pearl necklaces, & gift of the: bride, White’ picture ‘hats completed their ensemble. ‘Attending the groom'were Mr Bill Benoit of Penticton and Mr, Len’ Correale‘ of “Ashcroft with Mr. Ken Paul of Castlegar and Mr. Jim Haddrell of Merrit sharing ushering duties. ‘A reception followed by a dance was held at the Hi/Arrow Arms. Here the bride's three- tier wedding cake, made in the eu and your . fellow bandsmen_a standin 5 iter” i ovation: z sly iS rie ii certainly: ae up and#appland,: bu! everyone was, "Svaiting* for’ th ’ other‘ guy. to make’ the’ first move. “Anyway, ¥ ye want you to -know your § bands “Yummy": Draw, and Sandra Barisenkoff' won the “S; Sample". Who will wit “Treasure Hunt” Under: New. Management ‘style of a church with a miniature bride. and groom coming down its steps, was decorated ‘in white and blue, including’ white doves. The revolving cake was flanked on either, side. by: blue tapers. +A long pink floral: gown with ‘sheer over 'taffetz-and a ~ white rose corsage was chosen by. the’ bride's: mother for. her attire,-while the groom’s moth- ~ “-« Trying to see too. mich and: travel ‘too far’ is one’ of a vacation's greatest tempts: tions. B.C. Automobile: ation cautions that fatigue.can * lead to trouble...:)! = : , Keep plenty. of fresh air in the car. Be well’ rested when ~ you begin a.trip.' Avoid heavy. foods and alcoholic: beverages. top periodically: for ‘rest ‘and. 8 light exercise. : The only real remedy. for ‘highway fatigue is to stop and get the sleep’ your body de- mands, Bird Hunter “Generous bag limits are - -allowed to the game bird, hunter in the Yukon’ Territory during’ the: Sept. 1 to Oct. 81> season .on‘ducks and. geese, © while the upland bird hunter has his choice of Willow, White Tailed and Rock Ptarmigan, plus ‘four varieties of: grouse Dan Danehuk, Owner Corrieit in n for. pond, Service — - We' d Like’ to ‘Meet You. | Wat for Our Official Opening Telephone 365-3668 er,wore a long blue floral gown, also’ with’ sheer ‘over taffeta. Her corsage was .of yellow roses, |’ Master of ceremonies was Mr. Red Sutherland of Pentic- ton who also proposed the toast: to the’ bride. : : The ‘bride later. presented ‘her. wedding bouquet to the groom's grandmother, | from which two rose: blogms/had been removed and presented to the, two, mothers,.’ Out-of-town guests were from Ashcroft, Penticton, Langley, Vernon, Summerland, Kelowna, . Vancouver, Merritt ' and’ Athabasea,' Alta, | A pulp mill is always working to get the “bugs” out. But locally Canadian Cellulose has added some live ones. Tt all started when the pollution contro! branch of the province of British Columbia sald the effluent at the mill site had to be cleaner before it was discharged into the river. The effluent in question is full of organic matrial. This isa source of food’ for the low forms of animal life prevalent in any healthy body of water. One would not think the feeding of this animal life would Castlegar, Socials . Mra. H. Johnson 365-8234: ‘Mr, and Mrs. B. Nelson and family “of Edmonton returned tome on Sunday after spending time’ with Mr./and! Mrs. ‘Earl Rourke of Castlegar. : Mr. and Mrs. B. Dickenson and family of Jenpeg, Man.,‘are visiting with ‘Mrs. to'a river but what happens is this. As a rich source of food is added to'the diet of the: life forms—called “bugs" by technicians—they multiply rapidly. They need oxygen as well as food to live. If the body of water ‘in question did not have a good source’ of- oxygen to replenish what. the bio. mass consumed, it woutd become r life parents, Mr..and Mrs.’ ay Rourke.’ «.., Mra. H. Johnson returned home Friday after. spending'a week in Red Deer, Alta:, attending sessions of the Alber- ta Grand Chapter, of the East-: ern Star. Mrs, R. Donnan and Mrs. John Stier return home today from the Provincial: Senior. Citizens Convention ‘in’ Kel- owna. They attended as ‘the delegates from the Castlegar branch. forms. Nothing could thes not even fish, Locally this drastic situa- tion could never happen. There is so much oxygen in the Columbia River that even if every speck of organic material was taken out of the effluent, it would only help ‘to raise the oxygen level by one per ‘cent. However, at Prince Rupert it would’ be'a different: story. Wainwright Basin’ is now a dead body of water due to the action of the bio mass on effluent ejected from the sul- phite mill over the past 20 years, The pollution control branch is interested in the BOD (Biological Oxygen Demand) of the effluent before it hits the water, Every mill is British Columbia must meet the same standards. Although the efflu- ent here will not lower the oxygen percentage In the Co- lumbia River to any significant degree, the government stil! takes into account ' that future mills, if they all) dumped effluent with a high BOD rate, could conceivably: damage the waterway. (An example of this dense industry population des- troying a body of water is Lake Erie.) : The conventional way to extract organic material from pulp mill effluent is by install- ing aerated lagoons. Unfortu- nately this process would take ~ up about 85 acres of land, land non-existant at the mill site. Another solution was. “the bugs”, or Bio Surfas it is known by chemists. The Bio Surf apparatus consists of a number of corru- gated drums, 12 feet in dia- meter by 26 feet in length. These drums, have honey- combed interiors and rotate in the effluent, half submerged. As the drums ‘rotate’ the bio mass gets oxygen when they break free of ‘the’ effluent. ' When they go under they eat the organic material. CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 13, 1974 ‘Many Companies Work fo Gef the Bugs” Ouf of the Works While Canadian Cellulose Has Added a Few Live Ones’ is estimated that six tons of these bugs will be filtered out The effluent is fed into each drum separately and nitro- gen and phosphorous is added to the dissolved lignin. This makes a very tasty meal for the bugs. As they eat the popula- tion mass keeps growing until a stage is reached where as fast as they grow, they die, The dead organisms are pumped into a clarifier where they settle to the bottom. They are then filtered out and are burned with the mill hog fuel. It of the effluent each day. Boundary Carpet Sales GRANO FORES, Licenced to serve Trail and district. carpeting by leading manufacturers. Harding,’ West Wills, “Caravelle, Auslington, Crossley. Free extmates and quaentead wort ananship. Courteous aad” pormpt sevice, PHONE 208 BROOKS COLLECT 442-2128 DAYS, 447-9326 EVSAINGCS. | Sprinkling iRegulations City of rece ince erie the City of Castlegar: apoly as follows: Reid, Add. may. sprinkle on odd days. Those) of even- numbered properties on even’ days. No sprinkling on any day between the hours of 12 noon and 5 p.m. ALEX LI UTZ, Superintendent of ‘Public Works, City of Canieeer: tt ape wi Doe 5G Many fopeily O : Ifyou" re a senior citizen, tenant, Proy fun. small oe AYRU May Be, las, ji lation nowi Be oe ‘owners in Biitish Columbia have now been given the’ option to. defer. ‘payment of allor.: part of their1974 propery taxes: ; What are tax deferrals?’ Tax deferrals are,.in effect, loans from’ ine provincial government. The interest rate is a modest 8%.a year. Your government encourages you to think seriously about this program if you are eligible. You may want fo apply, you may ‘not, it's entirely up.to you. Who Is eligible for tax deferrals? “The pioneers:of our society, the home owners aged 65 and over may now choose to defer payment oe all or part of their property taxes. Widows, widowers, dnd handicapped persons who own homes are also eligible to defer all.or partof their property taxes. Partial property-fax deferrals also are available to owners of vacant home site lands and small -businesses whose 41974 property taxes have gone up more than 20% of the 1973 level. ‘To defer or not to defer ‘Remember, you don't have to apply for properly fox deferment just because you're eligible. It's your ¢ ‘decision. : defer.portions of acres of landsitG? Anew. housing constuction tax credit incen plan also is Gvailable to owners of vacant! land. ‘As well, tenants in our provinice.are now eligible to _feceive renter’s resource dividend cash grants. government will cancel all interest. owing up.to. that: Tat How do | apply?.\" Tox deferral applications are now available at. municipal offices and.government agencies throughout British Columbia or you may write for, applications directly to the Surveyor of ioe. Parliament Buildings, Victoria. : What if have already paid my faxes? That's okay. Get an application form.Your local. provincial or municipal tax collector will be pleased A wewnneenwcnenn: fo help you make the necessary prone nets Refunds can be arranged. When can | pay back deferred taxes? ‘Anytime. You pay back partor all of the amount “when you desire. There is no interest penalty payment. ‘What about tenants? - Tenants in our province now are eligible for.a fenter’s resource grant of $80 if they are 65 years or over. Tenants under 65 are eligible for a grant of $30. Application forms are available at goverment agencies throughout the province or from the _. Department of Housing Renter's Resource Grant ginch, 827 Fort Street, Victoria. Ris Lenina cee aha Rs SRS SESS