12.5. CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 15, 1987 Big Job at Arrow Da SAVE your INCOME TAX Now is the time to set aside funds for this ~ ~ year’s income tax. deductions. The Act makes it possible for you to obtain some relief from income tax on earnings set aside for retirement. The Mutua! Life of Canada offers plans by which you can qualify for tax relief. C. Arthur Anderson - Phone 365-7633 or Write Box 100, Castlegar : : 8-16 By. ARNOLD MARTIN STAFF REPORTER “[ye always been interest- ed in food. Ever since I was a child I have been interested.” These are the words of Don Belleau, who at present is a resident of Robson. He is shown standing at left are a part of his j of the catering service at the Arrow damsite. Mr, Belleau told me_ last Friday that he and his staff 43 men ‘serve a total of 1,875 meals during each 24-hour per- od. He told me of some of the rving three dif- and a smorgas- month, 300 gallo! day and 300 dozen eggs in every 80-day period. “But the problems here are Castlegar Resident fs Good Samaritan ‘Tom McGauley of Castlenar, was recently awarded a Silver Award for bravery by the Greb Hibing Bureau. of Kitchener, ni Award was one of a eight Good Samaritan] gh thunderstorm, to summon al for a boy, Richard Therrien, in-)1 urred jured during the hike. Spi by. what he believed was an performed a feat demanding con- siderable endurance and cour-| age. eS Greb Shoes Ltd. of Kitchen- er, founded the Greb “Hiking Bureau in. 1963 as a public ser- vice to. collect ‘and disseminate iformation on hiking in: Can- ada. The Good Samaritan Awards are an offshoot, created in 1966 following an act of heroism by a member of the staff of the com- pany. : ‘The purpose of the awards is to-recognize acts of Good Sam- aritanism in an endeavor to re- mind Canadians: that men and women of goodwill often amaze even Ives in an m Kitchen is Busy But Fun| ie cooked. |) Supplies were brought in once a year by ship, he sald, to parts of the country where wat- erways are’ the..only means of surface travel.’ 7° “Vegetables were brought hin by airioncea month. But-ev- erything else was ordered only once a year.” Mr, Belleau said he feels quite at home here having been in the area in charge of catering for the past 27 months. His career.on the food ser- vices line began some 20 years ago. In the intervening time he has been butcher, baker, chef and catering manager for a tre- mendous number and variety of jobs. He began at the age of 18, “las “second chef” in an Ottawa restaurant. His cooking talents since that time have taken him across the nation. His beginning, however, is not very romantic, as, Mr. Bel- leau relates it. “Yneeded a job and it was all I could find. “Thad liked working with food before that, though. Ever since I can remember. But I took ie job just because I needed ‘The expected flood of the Grand Opening Of Castlegar Esso The grand opening of Ca tlegar ‘Ess Service under the managership » of well-known Fred Creig of Castlegar Diesel an les Ltd. is being. held starting today through to Sat., June 24.002 Located at the junction of Columbia “Ave. and Front St [es Columbia river should provide no problem for him and fel- low workers, he said. Alluding again to a north- ern Canada job, he told of'walt-| |: ing ring breakup three months, during which it was im- possible to receive > supplies, for e fF 3/16": F dential No. 1 Pre-Finished Walnut Plywood $12.75 per sheet “We do a lot of things be- sides cocking,” he pointed out. Among his other functions, the local head. of Western Catering © Services mentioned public relations, janitorial ser- vices, handling many of the in- ternal problems of the working men at Arrow dam — both col- Jective and personal——and super- ion of a’ good deal of the other vast i ge, in addition to buying the This Week's ‘Special nl 3/16" Presidential No. 1 ‘Pre-Finished Teak Plywood $11.95 per sheet —_—— 3/16". Pre-Finished Charter Cherry Y d $8.75 per sheel P & G Builders Supply Across From the Arena — Phone 305-8151 od, “It’s a big job, but pretty simple, ci Ng de to sone of them: Especially up north.” He told of the expertise nec- essary to achieve speed in cook- ing, while preserving good flav- or and food value as well. He mentioned an incident when a great amount of pork was discarded, because of a mis- take of four or five minutes. ‘One of the cooks had pre- pared Chinese food, he said. In the of: pre for the ‘onslaught of hungry men, the food had. been ‘placed into the cooling unit to soon. ‘The combination of cooling too quickly and the formation of condensation had soured the dish and it was discarded. “Sometimes when this hap- pens it may not'do any harm. But we can’t be sure. If there is any doubt, out it goes. “Tt might ‘be alright. But then, it might be bad, too. “Tf there is any doubt, we have ‘to throw. it out. “We have problems. here. But they're not like some of the ve a. NOTICE All prescription files and records for Pitts Prescriptions are now at Carl’s Drugs AT THE CASTLEAIRD PLAZA For FREE home delivery in Castlegar near Mitchell Supply, the service arr er Y te line : ted with the business for. the’ first- few .weeks of ‘its op Paul Kinakin Castlegar Golf member of t District Cham! Sherbiko ig was born Mr. and raised in Nelson. “Ts a good business,” Mr. Phone 365-7269 Belleau concluded, “But it keeps you on your toes.” I . RETURNING OFFICER’S PROCLAMATION WIT: my PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the voters in the above- named hospital improvement district that I have been directed by the Chief Electoral Officer, as authorized by Order in Council No. 1851 approved June ist, 1967, to cause the following questi ly, “Ave you in favour of Castl Hospital Imp: ‘The Centennial is unique! Tes a once-in-a-Jifetime “ ty for all of us to celebrate being country of ours. ‘We're celebrating in hundreds of ways — with tributes to our past, anticipation of our future and complete enjoyment of the present. We're all enjoying the bigge opportunit Canadian . . . to show our pride in this magnificent tennial Year. ‘We're having a st busiest, ‘happiest, most exciting year long celebratio! the world has ever: known! ‘Are you making the most of 1967? Find out abou all the Centennial projects and events. you can} in from now until the end of 2 derful, excitin; hI Bs year.in 1967, as Canada celebrates the hundredth, anniversary of Confederation. District No. 3, issuing and. selling debentures in the _ amount necessary to net a sum not exceeding $313,282. _ repayable over a period of 20 years, for the purpose of providing fi cal weet, in the proposed A | of accommodation and facilities at the Castlegar and Dis- trict Hospital, in addition to the sum already authorized : by the plebiscite of December 11th, 19652” ein : to be submitted to the said votersin the aforesaid district, and further that a poll shall be opened at 8 o'clock in the forenoon and shall be closed at 8 o’clock in the afternoon on the 26th day of June 1967, for taking and receiving the votes of the aforesaid voters in the above nam- ed hospital improvement district, at the polling-places listed below. Persons Entitled to -Vote—Every person who is (1) a Canadian citizen; : ue ‘ (2) 21 years of age or older; : (3) the owner, as defined in the Water Act, of land situate in the above-named hospital impro’ it. district, or the authorized agent of any board or-corporation that is the owner of such land, or the legal representative of any owner. of such land who has died, become insolvent or . insane; (4) qualified to be registered as a voter under the Provincial Elections Act. ; (“Owner” means the: person entitled to possession of any land, ° mine, or undertaking, and includes any person who has a substantial interest therein.) : A voters list will be provided at each poll, showing the names of persons entitled to vote in the plebiscite. A voter may vote at any poll- © ing-place in the improvement district, but may vote at only one polling- place. Each voter may vote only once, regardless of how many times his ‘name may appear on the voters list, but an agent or representative may vote also on his own behalf as an owner, if qualified; provided that before an agent or representative is permitted to.vote as such, ‘he shall be required to make an affidavit in the prescribed form; and further provided that where a person is qualified to vote, and his name is not on the voters list, he shall be permitted to vote after making an af- fidavit in the prescribed ‘form. Bits sears : “Owners uncertain as to whether their property is situated within the bound of the hospital improve district should consult the Returning Officer.. sent Nseries -Given.under my-hand this 12th day of June, A.D. 1967...» : Nees i Boek LG, Pitts): Returning Officer. ih Bs CASTLEGAR, B.C. 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