CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, August:26, 1965 0 GALVARY:, | BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor D. Reaves, B. Th. Ph, 868-7175 Across Highway Junction from j Plaza i Family Bible Hour 10 a.m; Family Worship 11 a.m, Evening Service — 7.80 p.m. All Welcome, ST. DAVID’S ANGLICAN CHURCH 8 am. Holy Communion 9.80 a.m. Holy Communion PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 791, First. Ave, Sun. S.S. — 9.55 a.m. Worship Service — 11 a.m. Evening Service 7.30 p.m. Reverend — R K. Webb = ————— “| “the village | Victim of Flash Rain Floed (continued from Page onc) has been estimated by the own- ers - at between $6,000 and 000. There was about 10 inches of water across the floor of the store and’ the. attached living quarters and when’ the base- ment filled with water the flood had such force that it lifted the trap door from the basement that tad a store clerk standing on about 20 minutes, estimated Mr. Tipping, adding: “Bango and that was it; we couldn’t do any- thing about. it.” The water broke through a basement wall in'the Tipping residence causing the ground around it to cave in‘and then went around the house and flooded in from the other side. If the rain had lasted another five minutes, estimates Mr. Tip- ping, lt would have flooded the house. ‘As it was, the rain filled |. he heseaent a depth of tl ‘Jabout 6% ft. and stopped just under the floor joists. Only about six inches of the gas far. nace could be seen: above it. oth the Conroys and the Tippings spent the weekend mucking. out their All the water ‘arrived in| prob cent, The trouble is caused by the moving of the hospital hill road and the building up th that has zone on in this area.” Mr. Tipping said the area where the McGauley Ready-Mix trucks’ are now parked used to catch a lot of the water. He pala the parking lot used to be low- er than his house, now it ‘s 3 ft, above his foundations, Asked if ‘his building of the Tip Inn has aggravated the lem, Mr. Tipping ‘said he didn't believe so. He said the water contes from across the highway while the water that Scouting Activities in the CASTLEGAR DISTRICT "Pabutous scenery ggod fish ing. and’ perfect :weather — these three factors mic pelped to while ‘Mr. Conroy had electri- cians attempting to: get etre, make last to Ca- hill and Beatrice Lakes.’ a very eration motors agi ‘Asked if “he felt the de- partment of highways would have. some. ne responsibilty in the Mr.- Tipping answered: has 75. per cent; the department maybe 25. per LUTHERAN CHURCH | SERVICES Mission Festival at Creston — August 29°— No service at local GRACE ‘ RESBYTERIAN CHURCH © 181 Seventh Ave, Kinnaird Minister: . Rev. Howard ‘Kerr. ° Phone 885-8202 é 9:30 a.m. Worship. Service A warm welcome is extended ‘to everyone. f CE The Salvation Army- V1L) Pine: Street Sunday Services llam. — 7 p.m. 9.45 a.m. — ™ suaddy School : Tues. 7.80 p.m. — Home League All Ladies Invited Wed. 780 Dm. _ Bible: Study Fri. 7.3 — Youth Group All er jleome at "the na Tn - ‘APOSTOLIC CHURCH _OF - KINNAIRD - 2 blocks East of the .- Castleaird Shopping Centre 11 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP. 7.30 pm. EVANGELISTIC. ” SERVIC! VICE. Phone 365-5884 All Welcome. : Rev. C. Stone, Minister ‘ Craig Pettitt, Neil Oborne, Loyd Groutage and myself set off from Slocan City, Frida: night and paddled up to the mouth of Evans Creeks where ‘ though they had. never seen a fisherman before, leaping out of the water after: the ‘fishing in the lakes was vcarer’ not comparable to the third lake inthe group, Evans, which is accessible: only by airplane and which’ abounds in large trout. After.a three hour climb we, were rewarded by the sight of Cahill Lake, ‘nestled. between sheer mountain walls. Another hour’s . hike,.. brought... us to Beatrice Lake, which is over a mile long: re hiked’ down Saturday evening and spent Sunday in‘a liesurely: canoe aie back down ia ‘to “dain ' into the Tip Inn area’ didn’t’ amount to much.” He added that he -bullt the Tip Inna foot higher than the roan “because some’ water used to there from. the immediate area,” Mr. . Tip) ing said: he ‘and the Conroys. appreciated the. as- sistance. of friends and ‘commis- sloners Lorne’ Zinio and Murray, Tittle) that night and the Joan of the’ pumps from the forestry, Castlegar and Hinnalsd. Robert W.. Conkin “ 1. A. Cairns, manager of the Celgar pulp division, ..an- nounces the appointment of Ro, ‘bert. W. Conkin to-the ‘position of. manager of accounting: to succeed “D,- V. McDougall * who has joined Prince George Pulp and Paper Ltd. In this capacity Mr. ‘Conkin | will be responsible for the func- tions of the accounting depart- fice ‘services, and for. co-ordi- nating divisional and company ures. Mr. Conkin completed : his chartered accountancy degree with Meredith, Bruce, Baldwin and Kitto in Nelson, B.C, He joined Celgar in 1960 as general accountant in the pulp division’ and .was transferred to the head office in’ Vancouver in February 1963 as a general ac: t In March 1964 he was the lake. Renata Socials MRS, M. ROHN -.. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Grill and daughter’ Janice: of . Fruit- vale and Mr. and Mrs. carl iss UNITED CHURCH by Pearl. Letkeman and Morris Ca- meron’ of Nelson, were Sunday visitors at: the home of. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Letkeman. - Mr. Conkin and his family reside in Castlezar, Kinnaird Planning Program Costs Sei. For Second Stage -ment including ‘payroll and of- | accounting policies and proced- . i of = ing at the Celgar Tumber divi- sion. 4 and one ‘ptoken service wore 0} south from Juniper St was start ed. This was reported at coun- cll’s meeting last week'in.a ra- port flled by works’ supervisor Norman ‘McNabb: on’ behalf. of sewer, inspector. Ken Spain, & Celgar and the. twin: villages of that the ‘other pumps started auto- matically. Also,- before the’ el- 4] ectricity came on, one house by the central. pump: station was flooded with ‘a few inches’ of effluent due to the sewers back- ‘Up. “After their - initial start, all pumps were rechecked: and operating. well hy «1> following amorning. “Later: in | the - same. .week one’ pump in the south. pump ‘station became seized, Rocks and a length of rubber. belting were removed ‘from’ the impeller. At ‘the same’ time electrical: lems. developed which took. electrician to repair, have been in good w ke: repaired and the’ laying ‘of the |.’ sewer line ‘to “serve 2nd ‘Ay. t a.m.” the | rob- | "JUST ARRIVED . Roce : BIG STOCK OF AP || MU FFL ERs For All Populer Makes of Nehistes FREE INSPECTION OF YOUR , PRESENT EXHAUST SYSTEM : FULL LINE. OF ATLAS PRODUCTS TIRES - BATTERIES - FILTERS - ETC. | Castlegar Esso Service 1 Owned and. Mana ed by Bob Alliott a) 149 HARBOUR AVE, NORTH VANCOUVER © ss FEATURE ITEMS INCLUDE : _* © 10 CRAWLER TRACTORS 2. * ‘CATERPILLAR D-8 46A‘- CATERPILLAR D.8 46A. "CATERPILLAR D-8 35A CATERPILLAR D-8 114A. CATERPILLAR D:9 19A_¢ CATERPILLAR D-6 9U..&/¥_Bvira CATERPILLAR D-47U INTERNATIONAL TD18A © Hvésoulleanste Doze INTERNATIONAL TD9 c/n JOHN DEERE 1010 c/w Hydraulic Dozer: and RCU Cable Dozer. ‘ draulic Angle Dozer : |, wi : Hydraulic | Dozer winch .. ‘ land.: ‘The subdivision of: parcels p frontage, has ‘Hocked:: vin” the he newest soece ¥ Ravwicn-Willlans Report. -Second : of Three ; Parts _For “Because of the ‘sul subalviston ‘ pattern “Within © Ki there ‘the amount jot, “vacant land av- iformation: Recommen: pions a allable in “L Bates the No, 3 High- CPR site itself there is, a total of 29 acres that are not develon- ed. Almost ‘all of these lands isan .abundance. of underused into oblong-shaper, parcels’ of one acre or.more, and the build- ing of dwellings along. the road back ‘land, - It: is necessary. build. roads “through ‘the ‘back acreage to put. it.to, use.-* The following ‘areas in Kin- ‘naird are noted, together with : ° For, see . SEWING NEEDS ee the. largest selection in all COLUMBIA FABRICS & FLOORS 1420 Bay Ave... “Phone 868-8433 are b Nine of the 29 acres are ‘contiguous. to the CPR lands while’ a. further 19 acres’are available‘ for develop- ment ‘to’ the south of Milestone Road. The” figures ~ on’ vacant land. ‘or: undeveloped Jands are of. some’ importance’ becausa they ‘reflect the capabilities of the? land for future juse ‘and,. in turn. the future ‘population ‘ca- pacity of the district. 2, ane: area bounded by the No.3 Highway, Milestone Road ‘and’ the southern Trans- Canada Highway has approxi- mately. 37 acres hat are not in ‘area irmedtatet) park and the inne school, am- “ ounts to some 36° acres. - | many ways. It could 4 ef ‘ature imp! ie. area immediately that, north. of ‘the : main park and east of the cemetery, comprises some 14 acres, north,’ of: the ety highwa: workshop. totals: ‘some further’ develo ". Somne:-90. adres are available. west of. ‘in ae: Kinnaird’ park te of: the nee 0 mT :| topography:.: an i Ties aes most attri way and GPR and. excluding the | * Fe thiprise some 107 acres, again an: important development, po- tentlal for. Kinnaird, 8, The remainirig major land .mass is on the southern malty of’ the ’ Village” be No. ‘3’ Highway and bel railway. This area also is im- portant in’ terms: of ‘urban de- velopment and ‘in ‘terms ‘of a future~ location: for sewage vla- Seone to'serve the village.’ : ‘The: final main area is the hottons or lower ‘bench be- low the railway, almost all of sehlch is“ subdi 00 available Feng oF this ‘bench area is .75,..This. represents a development potential as well as_a small -park Potential on the lower bench, « ; Future School Needs .- The extent ‘: and importatice | can adequately 30 rve this po- pulation .: ‘and. ;. possibly “some additional ‘population from ‘the southern end .of , Castlegar, 2, The band of land between ie Ni hats This ‘represents’ a ‘school age pope 250° chile were all’: used’ for. residential purposes, * The-“subject lands however, are.not- entirely. used for. residential: purposes. Fur- ther, one of the proposals-made in’ this ‘report is. that a substan- tial part’ ofthe ‘area. should be Ace cording to the ‘accepted standard of: one te, of cepted to “each ‘100, persons, ‘Kinnaird should have :24:to 25 ‘acres of since ‘there ‘are’ 27.6’acres in the ‘large park -| near the Secondary school and it | ano nother. re 27 acres in Cone Hill But this ‘does not mean that Kinnaird: can forget: about ‘the supply of park: ‘space. For” one ig, nearly ‘all the acreage is ‘Inthe = park * on’ the : westerly boundary of the ‘village and eis used for ‘an estate, ‘The ‘Jands‘. that:‘are "used for commercial and industrial poses would have -to be de hee ed from thé total: lands: avail- able’ for... residential develop- ment; With | the. necessary de- . | ductlons , for “commercial ‘or in- dustrial uses ‘plus | deductions for the ‘Trans-Canada * Highway right-of-way,'’'t he: elementary school age. population for this area, iveula be -124 ‘students, North of the , Kinnaird- Christina Lake' Highway bound- ed by-the road which abuts the | fr of. the vacant lands in Kinnaird has been des- | ya cribed “above, One. thing ’ this vacant land means is.Jand for, housing. is in’ turn’ means’ ‘that in’ the ‘:future’ a’ certain number. of ‘school children ‘will live in’ these ‘areas and ‘this: will atten the Planning : o! choo orks yard-and bounded ‘pn’ the orth by the general break ‘with th Village’ of Castlegar, there is a potential for 120 elementary; school age child 4.- The west of: the between the .Southern -"Trans- Canada:.Highway* and Milestone Site: is } Starting: in ‘the of: Kinnaird ‘and, Road: 85 165 vy. schgol ; | part. it the school child: potential of. gre Fae ous land: areas we: find. th following: :: 7 The unorganized ‘pocket ern: Trans-Canada ‘Highway “and ‘Woodland ‘Park. ‘The potential elementary school population’ of ‘this ‘area’ is’ approximately “200 children: The : present':elemen- tary’, school’ in Woodland Park east of the CPR: line: Including 4 ‘pare ge] area continues. through’ a aareely to. the south ‘and ‘joins|’ in! guley the'‘developable anda |: near-the Cone Hill Park ‘site. 7. ‘The: lands ‘around. ‘the|, Cone Hill Park site at the south-|° More Accidents “On Labor Day: au EE erly part’, of: the. municipality el eensi acerca eeaneerean Holiday Weekend ‘anada’s * ‘seven ‘major holidays, the ‘Labor. Day: week- end ip well in the'lead-as creat- ‘whose day: oe is, iB Beng ‘pushed: into the backgroun d by the road vic- Tal public’s view ‘ “. The average’ nu end’in Canada is 61: ‘Other holt ‘days: have ‘averages below’ that. ‘They-include 25 for .New-Year's | and «the: of Milestone Road | ©"! of land north of-the new, South-| tary I set up side: above ‘the highway’ repre- ts a’ tential: of: about 300 a still tater. stage: the attractive valley. weet of the ma- jor. inaird: park” would. pro-. pably be developed. This valley, trough ‘that. extends south. through ‘to: the’ Cone. Hill \ || aew! represents a4 fubare school of 8 (not: estimated), ot would. have: existing high: sihool site might be used a for: ti this. Purpose. ie ul ru tse! ‘the next major section |: : there: may, be'a, future -school |; from the sidential ‘area by a total of 300 feet of steep’ banks.’ This park cannot’. serve therefore. as: a neighborhood ~ park except. for a future residential area above and’ ‘around it. It is ‘also important to re- aia sites ator the * iugite Po- | 3194 Highway. Drive In the f 1 O Building, ' Trail, Phone 364: 622" WE BUY AND SELL USED FUBATTURE, Open Weekdays lpm. 5.80 ¥ Open Friday 1 p.m. - 9p. parki’ at’ the “present stime; It} Highway, and the ‘rail. | meets this. standard’ “LINOS — SASH AND DOOR . ALL SIZES OF'GLASS ELK CEMENT: — PLYWOOD. . GLIDDEN PAINTS — HARDWARE. - Kootenay Builders — and Suppliers — © - 636 Colurnbia Ave. ts Phone | 365-! S155. f resid ential land potential in Kinnaird ‘shows. that 9,000. to .10,000 * ‘peo- ple: could,..be » accommodated within © the: developable : “areas, a Population’ that would require 90. to: acres: of: park space.’ While “a portion ‘of this park sp epate, qcould. be of green belts along the ‘steep s slopes’ separating the imag ta benclilands, area. immediately fo. 3; Highway and | © coutral ‘The best ” wgaibatily to’ be’ to ‘acquire the: “loc! oy in” dana of ‘some ’of. the ‘long ‘resid. 1 -:parcels,::, either’ through :; (continued : on. page ten) !)': NO AT. OGLO} : BROTHERS - 3 LOADERS. CATERPILLAR 966 2 CATERPILLAR 933. "CASE MODEL Wi0D_ ;Mr: and. Mrs. Isaac Penner }. The second “stage. of the and Kenney'and Eric are visit-] Rawson-Wiles planning program ing ‘at: the: home-of their son-|for the. Village ‘of Kinnaird’ Wo: . Jn: 11 Methodist in-law and daughter, Mr. and uld cost $5,850. Uniting ‘Since’ 1925 the Congregational . Wesley. Friesen of -Abbots- This was. learned: at: Sve and Presbyterlan Churehes of Canada ford. . irs ‘meeting. Tues iedny aa in oe : Mr. and-Mrs.. Jacob. Reimer a. deter creme CASTLEGAR KINNAIRD . of Appledale accompanied : by. e, first: stage, which ROBSON “GENELLE Miss: Anma Friesen of Langley ingoledes ‘both “Castlegar : ‘and “Phone 365-8557 were weekend visitors’ to Ren- Kinnaird, B.C. Hydro pai af if st, : Spee aren of" the. $6,400 - co: Celgar 25 Rev. Frank ‘Willey Rey. Don Faris MORNING WORSHIP .- rraelsEpuie ards fbx ent: nthe vin ng SUNDAYS JULY 18 TO SEPT. 5 inclusive services Castlegar — 11.15 am, Robson — 10a m. (the; least); 385 for Easter, 42 for ria * Day, Dominion istmas, ‘82) for <= Major. caus CHSC “Claims, are the-urge for. dominance, the urge’: for-’ speed, ‘ reluctance to “give in’ to the:.other driver; | i ke, = £ - drivin; area piace, iy parts of. Suen with- in ‘one =aatle of an elemen- tary school. ae. ae a fatalities; on Labor “Day ‘OF. 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TRAILERS f Mr. and ieaying af tne hom Mr and af Rinnalrd pay a fll Guar <“Mr-\Jacob Kroeker ‘arid Mr. ter of: the: second: ‘stage propo- will be held Ou tae iad tee not United chansha at 9.90. ors 4 Herbert Krosker of: Victoria are holidaying at Renata. * ‘The ‘second stage involves: Mr. and Mrs. “Donald Sym- @ Topographic : mapping i gton. of ‘Nelson ‘are’ spending froma ser) photographs, ‘This mapping for. me ne detailed . planning ai few Sat: —| home none. in Renata. ‘ Bien, where the ground is irre- : Sho, such as in" Kinnaird 82, @ Preparation of road lay- ‘outs -and lotting: for ‘the’ balance of .the'unsubdiyided and vacant areas . (assuming: topographic smaps are~ available)‘ $1,500.. ‘@. Laid use plans in’ more |§ detail. “In: particular,; review of policy on’ industrial ‘land uses and ‘recommendations’ for the ‘improvement of the existing - in- dustrial area $1,500. @ Specific ‘eeounimsnaa: tions for revision of the. zoning! bylaw and zoning map $500.” % TT il in ; _GREENAGRES ~ Summer Clearance Sale AND. Back to —— OUTSIDE UIEX House Paint : Anto-Gaiton TON, MARTI WATER? TANKER. > COLUMBIA. 25-TON. LOGGING: TRAILER: - 5 AIR COMPRESSORS, “ cnicago ’ PNEUMATIO 125. CFM JOY 260 ---- Gardrer Denvér, Air. Trad'Model 99 5/N 405476 , CFM, JOY! 105 CFM, JAEGAR 250 orne, ardoer, Lol os WORTHINGTON '816, cam MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT - + Cat D837 Power Unit, Oat 23KVA and SOKVA olectri , Somplete radio set — first-ald supplios +) = fire extingulbherg — ‘tire’ stock — ‘gantry — hydratile Jacke — copy machin UTSIDE LATEX is the: highest quality house paint you can buy. It primes itself - = - saves S You. t if -’ Phone 365-5405 feist “> ROBSON: - » atustrated Catalogue