10 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Sept. 26, 1968 Storewide 88° Toy Sale IN GUR BASEMENT TOYLAND Dear Sir: Referring to your. front |page story, Chamber Dofeats Motion to Purchase Pollution Test Equipment, I must ex- press my disbelief that such a body as the Chamber of Commerce, generally noted for its sorvice to the public could act in sitch an irre- sponsible manner at the pre- sent time. Air pollution in the Cas- tlegar area is an unquestion- able and very real problem, Letter Protests Stand Of Chamber on Testing as Mr. Benham is quoted, that companies or individuals, should they test their own pollution, would ever make ‘these findings public. The amount in question, $100, seems but a pittance when compared to the ques- tion involved. It seems bare- Jy a token from an organiza- tion whose other interests appear to have taken prece- dence over public welfare and interest, and it seems a shame that such a worthy or- PUBLIC McKay School of Dance Keep Monday, Sept. 30 pen for St, David's ACW Fashion Show at eres at pm, amiesio egistrati on, ed Ke ne eal R ion, Resker Hal ept, 29, 10 a. Resker all Aavoat Hl Meet Oct. 7, Ba ce Bingor Sent. 4 28 at 30 Dp. pay Robson Recrea- tion Castlegar UCW Annual Rummage Sale, Oct. 5 Hall 9-12. For ran Phe 365-3000, NOTICE Robson Sunday School registration Sept. 29 ‘at 10 a.m. Teachers needed. Sr. Citizens’ Meo aos mn hegion fiat Rat een basi utler on au Ss = amd: and refresh. ct epypsncceemasennereneel Provincial Library, Parlianent Leip nde Dec, 31/8 CASTLEGAR NE\ Published Every Thursday at ‘The C ds of the K WEEK'S Mai z= 2 rf wn € Sept. 28 64 Sept 29 70 Sept. 30 ag Oct, 2 Oct. 2 $3 PETEltl ONAMAOID wow eas VOL, 21, No. 40 CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, OCT. 3, 1968 10 CENTS PER COPY Arrow Dam Completion Eorns Extra $5.7 Million Earl, coms Istion of the However, it te Arrow will mean mil-|Jearned that the extra ben-|§j lions - dollars in extra funds | efits for B.C. will be approx- nena it was dis- imately $5.7 million. Layout & Cost Estimate Made for Rec Complex The aitrmeion of both ing of the Kinnaird council, ,Sanderson Castlegar |Castlegar council and . the Recreation of "agreement nt iN | directors of Areas I and J. PLUMBING & HEATING LTD. The dam vaill be complet- ‘That figure is arrived at onths, six months|in this way — payment six months earlier of the Arrow's and ines Consultant the Tasting of if its presence can be noted as the C! Dru Sa le mee to which this oxists i 30 table : he eats oe the need for such test- Gillette Steel Blades “The Spoiler.” Super Stainless. Regular $1.45. Super Priced at .....:..... 88° Flash Cubes Sylvania. 3 Cubes, 12 Flashes. Reg. $2.40. Super Priced at... Li7 Heating Pad Electric. Automatic. Regular $5.98. Super Priced at .. 3.67 Devilbiss Vaporizer Automatic. Steam All Night. Regular $10.95. Super Priced at .........1 6 WA) Alarm Clock Westclox. Guaranteed. Regular $4.50. Super Priced at Lady Schick Electric Shaver. 14.88 Regular $18.95. Super Priced at ....... Hair Dryer By Lady Schick. Regular $39.95. Super Priced at 29.95 Lypsyl Soothes Sore Lins. Regular 49c. Super Priced at Geritol Tonic Maliple Vita tro 212 Right Guard Gillette Deodorant. Regular $1.39. Super Priced at Regular $3.09. Super Priced at ........ Injector Blades Schick Super Stainless. Regular 89c. Super Priced at Flushabyes Hygienic Diapers. Regular $2.89. Super Priced at Breck Shampoo For Beautiful Hair. Regular $1.19. Super Priced at Baby Oil Johnson’s. 5 oz. Size. Regular 87c. Super Priced at 24 Capsules. Regular $2.99. Super Priced at Baby Powder Johnson’s. 14 oz. Size. Regular $1.09. Super Priced at Cough Syrup Benylin. 8 oz. bottle. Regular $2.05. Super Priced at .......... 146 Crest Toothpaste Regular or Mint. Family Size. Super Priced at known unt it is tested and ing in this area is a very real one. measured by private mcana it seems highly unlike 61 CRESCENT ST. — PHONE 365-7531 — CASTLEGAR William J. Special PAIRS — "BLUE ONLY TK OXFORDS RUNNERS REGULAR $5.98 * MADDOCKS . $3.99 le SHO Ladies’ and Children’s Sweaters, Skirts, Jumpers, Slims, Pyjamas and Bras A. EREMENKO & CO. E SALE LAST DAY SAT., SEPT. 28TH 1 pair of shoes at regular price and SECOND PAIR FOR ONLY Ic Discontinued and Broken Lines of MEN’S, LADIES’ TEENS, & CHILDREN'S SHOES We checked our regular stock and put ADDITIONAL SHOES OUT ON SALE ALL PRICES REDUCED in our bargain basement Men's Sweaters, Shirts, Pants, Jackets, Underwear, $52 million (U.S.) credit un- ty, der the treaty for down- ceremonies starting the Peace|stream flood control benefits power LOW. Bennett refused to sayjextra interest Kleenex Tissues 400’s. Choice of Colors. Regular 35c Each. Priced at ° ° Listerine Antiseptic. 14 oz. Bottle. Regular $1.19. Super Priced at Household Cotton Good Quality. 1-Ib. Roll. Regular $1.50. Super Priced at Flashlight Batteries Ray-O-Vac. Size D. Regular 30c Each. Priced at Jack and Jill Cough Syrup. 5% oz. Super Priced at Only Modess Feminine Napkins. 48's. Super Priced at Hair Spray Adorn. 7 07. Size. Super Priced at Only Bayer Aspirin Fast Pain Relief. 100's. Super Priced at ooo... 6 7é¢ See Our FLYER For Other Specials R. E. Goulet Prices Effective Sept. 27th Through October 5th CASTLEGAR DRUG Open Monday — Saturday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday and Holiday Hours: Phone 365-7813 Fridays 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.. 12 Noon to 1 p.m. 6 to 7 p.m. , 8 PM. at SHSS- heeds New Fall ee For the Lady Who Likes to Sew RAYON POLYESTER BROCADE Emerald, Ivory, Gold, Rust, Blue, Black, Pink, Rose $3.10 Yd. GROWN FLANNEL ........... $2.98 Yd. & WOOL Plain or Plaid BONDED CATALINA SUITING $4.98 Yard THIS MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 30TH - Latest Fashions from West’s at the ANNUAL FASHION AND FUR SHOW You May Purchase Tickets at West’s Tan, Navy, Mauve and White PREPARE FOR THOSE COLD DAYS AHEAD aes MARKEL HEATERS, A-Full Line Priced from | He AIR TIGHT HEATERS, win swing tops, sues 19, 22 and 2 WEATHER STRIPPING — ALL TYPES IN STOCK ADHESIVE TAPE -— FELT WINDOW WEATHER STRIP DOOR THRESHOLD WEATHER STRIP — DOOR SET WEATHER STRIP PLASTIC SHEETING IN BULK - $13.50 PLASTIC STORM WINDOWS: 36” X 72” and 48" X 72" SPECIAL: FURNACE FILTERS, All Sizes .. .. 59c Free Gift Wrapping for All Occasions what specific sums were in- volved, stating only that Hy- dro would be | , figuring on Smuntons more.” | downstream is worth about te 7 milion in (at. 6% per cent for six months) plus six months’ extra production of wer benefits |B worth about $4 million. CUPE Workers Seek Regional Ba Negotiations SMALL TALK, tho . ire aa recreation complex rgaining held last yf ances and making new friends were among the greatest things about the Recent zone a few wo! in Here, former MP for Kootenay-West, H. W. > == Castle; i ’ Herridge, right talks with Bob Wadey proposed of. Kinnaird;:lower centre, while Legion pre- ran tystem for the Village aldent Pete, Ewart; left, and Jack Raven of|° Nakusp is “v gar. ‘News Photo |3235, ta cls principle to proceed with a znajor step sored to- ware anal entation Com- mae Colin Pryce chaired the meeting while the presenta- tion was made by Mitch War- ford, complex. referendum mission No! liminary. capital and ope! ing: pudgete toa ‘pint an meet. tion director and Mr. of A. B. t- | recreat John Sanderson Nakusp Sewage System is Called Good by MHO ery gi a prea, treatment fant," Nick Schmitt of In addition to relatively stringent specifications for as|outflow, the permit also at- taches certain er than setting up se © talks with cach Be the lities onal was $discloted Tuesday. a letter read at a town council meeting, the Canadi- an Union ofikt Public Employ- said it will soon” be serving notice of intention to io 7 renesotiate the present 3 Less Trades Licences Taken © Out in Castlegar The Town of Castlegar may be “going downhill,” said Mayor Murray. Little Tuesday. ding in a regular counell meeting to a re- mark by Ald. Lorne Zinio that “some people say Castlegar is going sown hill,“ the mayor replied, “1 is. ‘There were 17 trades erating ginning of 1968. No explanation was given by the mayor for the ap- parent tren disa of Ald. Ed Mosby. Legion is Urged to Serve Veterans and Youth Alike Mayor Murray Little told service to veterans and in: creased ing: this. I gett e impression ‘¢ most (municipal councils) | gi are in favor.” The town clerk was din: \e lerridge, guest speaker at’ ‘the froaey, zone a o! last Satur- in’ the province on the re-|day and Sunday i in Castlegar, ana Lee ‘Alco, Su ested the may- or, UBCM suggested be able to ave some indication as to| fu the cost of the‘ regional ap- proach, as compared with the ridge, those per- taining to youth. iB He commented that the|his remarks Saturday, a’ “follows very closely. ihe education of Bare of war dead.” Interviews with both the student and his mother are given periodically throughout the last three years of sec-|1 ondary school, he Be eae an cal yeen, noted fin: the fhe department ‘ years aw: Bilis |e: ‘the convention, by dec! (Legion to work along th and the implementation’ of |; * o! traditional process of E arrang-|to have the department. of talks affairs: continue ai will stay, for more efficient a “And half ‘our joys renew’.’ Mr. Herridge wound up Stall steal our pleasures, ; Fond memories of our days Schmitt, _ medical health, “officer for the West Kootenay ae achat she. Balt idectory ‘an XG abiity to to iat sewage, Pp: ec apeck, ‘plant. bs These are requirements * Submit, prior to con- TO- visional permit nit from ihe 2 Be. for the sper of the direc- tor (of the Pollution Control ously. ications were giv- en to the Castlegar and Dis- Separtarent. of Neterane: af-|banquet given as a part of trict Chamber of Commerce by’ the ‘village, after the members) Chamber several months ago e|raised a question about the lines we ‘ee in the past and|plant, and the possibility of pollution of the Jakes by the outfall. ‘The Chamber passed on a copy of the permit to the Castlegar News. Informed by the Castle- ecifications on n tthe oe ors each munici-|4 pal and ip. partment, rather, than allow- a Core | represents outs de PDE, it to: merge with athe’ ¢ de- Cue prose aad partment “Oo! ee pear ant West at Kootenay ‘ mumedpall | fare,. a8 Urging accep! es. out -delay- of ‘the: tance re- ‘The two “notable | exce] tions are the Cities. of Nel-/Por, delivered: recently to son [oy apes really 1e teran’s Act. sold on this joint negotiation pi the yeeere pr greater plan, others have reserva- benefits ti increased :de- Cominco is Surplus Power to U.S. Cominco has applied for license from the National |t Energy Board to export to the United States surplus in- fermuptible Z enerey. po its hydro plants on the Koo! river. Se Ge lets ‘British 1 Cominco has five f [we hydro installations with a combined | ions,” the mayor concluded. Asking for benefits to. Children of de- ceased war’ veterans. Mr. Herridge. said that there is a strong future in store for the. Legion, but “we to Export < a vAsking for amendment ber, Reed. to Tell Students. oni the ‘subject of ecology — the study of bat iS “You are not supposed to speak as an expert on eco-| mon’ Shana eet in logy explained Mayor Mur-|RD’s ray Tattle. “They: just. want your views as an alderman subject. for the event. Mr. Reed was suggested ort the assignment, after :re- adi mit f a letter by coun-|« tee, ceiving 0: ‘be — bette cil requesting that one alder-|treatment put into a small to: Selkirk Coleg s_ftuents man address a class on the|stream or. river.” /|‘primary Ald. Reed has for several ones sludge removal and ution control stud- chlorination of final efflu- dered |ent-” mililitres,. Dr. Schmitt’ com- mented that, ‘due to the dil- .; jution factor, this-would com- after the Arrow ‘The lakes kes constitute such large body of water, he Dr.. Schmitt . said it is treatment with re- ‘The village is authoriz- ed to dischar a maximum have got to adjus' “It is up to us to. & see that ‘war veterans fet a sanars) deal.” Mr. Herridge said that a and matter ‘of prime concern was tax on too in the West Koo- tenay, payments. “T made a speech on this (in the Howse). This is a mor- al issue.” capacity of nearly 800,000 Taxation of fhe: enefits ich all Recreation. Wants to Raise Money Castlegar town council is to confer with recreation director Buck Pacholzuk on the : possibilities of running Bingo games as a means of Siac money for recreation. In a letter read at Tues- day’s meeting. of council, Mr. Pacholzuk suggested that staging of Bingo, showing of fe and s| films an other events seould be Bela as a means of raising money for “facilities reauired (0) ac- While council did not the for the event. “Council may be able to work out something on a 4 Pere . suggest centage What's Inside? ; Corner: Student Power Poetry | .__-_-__ Kin. Library Hours ——— Toastmasters: Rec. Comp. Jogging Classes ——...——- _ New Robson Business —- Harlem Clowns Here — Fashion Show baa on DRO Oe is a veterans and oat Cees ers should be unatterably op: posed, Mr. Herridge: de Branches from through- out the West Kootenay were represented at the conven- g Hon, and also heard remarks Director Payor Murrey Little. «:s|Of Selkirk Student Body - Jerry. ‘Waselenkoff is the |Macri, was elected by accla. College Council, . it was ~ disclosed Monday after counting of bal-|ceived 168 lots”: from election. n “Kuhn. - ‘Waselenkoff New Prexy scat: " new president of the Selkirk mation, while the post of per aay, Pee Student Executive |clubs coordinator is to be fill- by Gene Taylor, who re-}mum emiparey is adequate pallots, as compar- Friday’s campus ea to 147 for his competitor, | but also for considerable ex- of 150,000 outfiow into: the lake. ‘This is much more than the . present population of the village, said Sclunitt Dr. | The M that sy disappear- very: soon}; Ee Meet cine a pacischare! ‘ged ~ aa per day of hi 2 *eprovide daily main- tenance on the treatment ‘plat fants" al if the struction, fing Plaus ioesthe 2 id keep |§ Sept u \ engineering has now d to a requirements | tion, sign and maintenance of the) than a an available for inspection a of wel of chlorine added and part ual in daily record of waste flow, Tra the effluent;” digested sludge to other sludge, drying beds beds construc- Late the area reserv- Power Assured For Remembrance Day al the Park... “A source of electrical power in Kinsmen Park in Castlegar for the N No a service has been virtu: sured West Power and’ Light. In a letter read at Tues- ferried a temporary line will be run to the cookhouse area, if a a statistical syeraze for wat- ler use is about 50. gallons not only for present needs, He won out over two oth- Ae er candidates, Jim Lipkovits who tallied 116 votes and ‘Ada Robinson, A total of eight positions were voted ‘for by the stu ent body, including president, by Don Ellis’ oe the Lapis quite Terentia and would go over very well,” he. added: ah “We could well afford to was also con- establish 2 5, System of charg- ena: “with bine e aims of the es on Legion as set out by Mr. Her- ~KRC Community Chest ONE DRIVE __ ASSIST OVER 30 " WORTHY DISTRICT, LOCAL, PROVINCIAL ‘AND NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS af- | coordinator, four arts ond sciences representatives and |# a technology representative. Class representatives sel- ected were Pam Johnson, 106, Sandra Webster, 90, Ken Mosby, 82 and Gary Camoz- Unsuccessful candidates neither Gerry Salvadore, the two eandigat. es, received enough votes. An excessive number of ballots fort these youths, members No .date .for ithe re-bal- lub. The young lotting! nas: been for, this position was spoiled) seCOND MILE swim earned bronze awards (pansion. of the Kinnaird were pre- Pre said, th the maxi- p be. given th ica key on request from town hall, council ex- jained. Power is to be used dur- ing the Nov. 11 ceremony for a public address system ing of the cenotaph. * Prevent “discharge (of) g than and possibly. nightime Svight- ke | TOTAL, ESTIMATED REVENUE: 38821500 tt expeworrunes and Depreciation 2. 00.00 $ ferteee exeee EXPENDITURE VER REVENUE: $ 9,924.00 in conjunction with the annual Kinnaird swim meet, held several weeks ago in Bob activities * ccordinator, Mario|Mayor G. S. Rust. Their jingle candidate for sented recently with their bronze by Acting feat was done Pool. — Castlegar News Photo SHOULD NOT EXCEED ONE MILL FOR YEAR MILL FOR SECOND eee night. Kinnaird council took similar action at its meet- ing last week. house at the Arrow damsite | Foundation-Dravo, CBA. is to be hela next week, it Rineering and the was announced Tuesday by |News. Hydro construction manager Up Sam Walker. « on previous A__fireworks iy and all district residents are band will be The third annual open|sponsored by B.C. pyar, to direct’ traffic. En- Guides will be available Castlegar 2 explain features of the pro-|club will provide a flotilla of ect and visitors will be able|boats which 1,000 persons have to visit parts of the structure|through the giant lock. taken De arane of th the tours |not normally, accessible to the Celgar ‘and ‘the Arrow planned fo for that api, and Boat Pere ters also cooperat- injing to make invited, commented Mr. Walk- Serpe Squadron 581 Air|dam interesting. The comp-jof it will be controlled b er. The oper house is jointly!Cadets will also be on hand|any is making arrangements|B.C. Hydro through its lock Open House Next Week at Arrow Dam |* to take logs through the lock; master, George Ashton. The during the evening while the|lock master will arrange for also go the passage of vessels which may safely proceed through Refreshments will be|the lock while haut facilities available. itor visitors. The lock in the dam is expected to be operable from the visit to the ;next Thursda: y and operation the ‘official invitation appears on page eight of this issue.