CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 25, 1965 *Shudy of Three Routes - Suggested for Road Link Three possible routes should “pe given full study when con- _ sideration is given to a link bet- ween the Fauquier-Edgewood ar- ea and the Castlogar-Trail-Nel- fon jazens which would complete kes road network Santog 1 the TransCanada High- way No. 1 with the Southern "Trans-Canada" Haghway. : KasloSlocan Social Credit candidate Burt Campbell said ‘Thursday night at West Arrow Park that besides considering roads south joining either Fau- quier with Castlegar through Deer Park or Edgewood with the | Kinnaird - Christina “Lake ighway, via Paulson,’ fat study hould ‘also be given to a pos- CASTLEGAR ARENA Ph, 365-5021 * FRIDAY PreSchool 1-2 p.m. ., Childrens Skating 6.30 - 8 p. Students and Adults 8.30 - tb. 30 Fics SATURDAY General aS 2-4 and 8-10 SUN! Generel Skating 2-4 and 0 p. m, ee IDAY PreSehool 12 p.m. sible link between Fauquior and Highway No. 6 at Passmore. Mr, Campbell sald the Pass- more route “is considered very feasible in some quarters.” He on the route, but'studies have indicated that it would be re- latively free of slides: .- : He added that it is the “op- inion of those who have tho responsibility for such matters that the slide situation on a Passmore route isn't very bad at all when compared with the Sal- mo-Creston road.” ie government candidate said td isn’t snow removal that's a big problem on new highways today, Snow can be removed a8 it falls. It’s when it suddenly it’s a real problem. Mr. Campbell told his aud- ience that all three routes have through the use of aerial Pho- tographs. He said a “tremendous am- ount” of information is avail- able from aerial photographs, mentioning that in the: lower mainland even the final high- ‘way location plans are done from such photos, He said that in many cases people in the lower mainland don’t know a_high- way is planned through their ent suddenly knocks on their doors. The Socred candidate said extensive reconnaissance has Season Opening Special New 650 CC B. S.: A. MOTOR CYCLE NOW IN STOCK $1015.00 FREE — with the purchase of any Motor Cycle :.-a-Government approved Safety Helmet. ‘Used Honda Special 1- 55 CC TRAILSTER oc 1-55 CC ROAD CUB oi. 1.- 50 CC SPORTS .. 1 - 90 CC SPORTS . $225.00 $175.00 $225.00 $250.00 -WALDIE _SERVICE CENTRE said there is a 5,00U-foot summit | He slides down on top of you that} jy. property until a right-of-way 3g managed been done by air, water sid ground from Fauquier. south to Broadwater near Deer Park and a great deal of expensive and tough rock work has been found. said similar, reconnaissance bas been ‘done on the weat side of the lake south from Edge- ‘wood. Mr. Campbell said a road south from Edgewood-Fauquier that follows the lake has always been expected by the people of the region and that pressure would continue strongly for such a road even if it were located elsewhere. However, he added that he is “sympathetic, to the Passmore route: because both ends of it are in the Kaslo-Slo- can riding and all road buildin, would take place within fhe rid- ing.” The office manager of the department of highways at Ross- “Naw Tolal Reached’ |, Says Headquarters Gf Colleges Fund Campaigu:, headquarters: of the 3 Universities Capital Fund antiounced a new total of $10,- 184,622 raised’as the appeal in- tensifies ‘for. maximum impact. April and May. While: gifts continue to: be received’ from) all the initial segments of the fields of sup- port, the activities. of the spe- cial corporations committee, un der. the joint Claims Damages land has put, ina claim for da- mages to the Village of Castle: gar for aa. 36, s. oad ognela wrote council at its meeting last week that on the evening of Feb: 27 he sus- tained damage to his car “as a result of striking a hole'in the vicinity of the Oglow subdivi- Mr. Tognels said he felt his glaim is legitimate since “it is fhe responsibility of the permit- e to maintain’ highway cross: ‘Discipline Needed By Executives’ Says P.F. Drucker | Paul B.. Coombs and George: 8. McLean, © provide ‘indication of increasing tempo.: Funeral Held Monday For A. H. Irwin of Roson Austin H. Irwin, 83, resi- dent of Robson, passed away last Thursday. Funeral services were held Monday from the Robson Community Church with Rev. Frank Willey officiating. . Irwin farmed in Robson in the early 1900's, later going to. Winnipeg, .Man., where he the grocery depart- ment in the T. Eaton store. He returned to Robson in the 1940's and has resided there since. He is survived by one sis- ter Margaret Irwin, a resident of Mt. St. Frances in Nelson. Tie was predeceased by This wife in 1956. Pallbearers were Frank Webster, Ross Oborne, puneay, Carter, Bert Martin, John dis and Stam. Franks. Burial was in the Robson Community Cemetery. The Castlegar Fun- eral Home was-in charge of ar- rangements, NET INDEBTEDNESS ternatio: alance has grown nearly as much in the last seven years as the .total accumulated bal- ance from 1867 to 1956. eed an “entrepreneurial ‘discipline’ that ‘ will conve: INSURANCE Fer All Your. INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE NEEDS Phone 365-7944 ings In thelr original eondition and this has not been carried out his case.” ma claim which ig for two tire worth $27, two tires worth $50; 30 and the 6 per cent sales tax of $4.16 is to be turn- ed over to the sowernge © contract- or for his AGENCIES: Spring Be 2 DECORATING SPECIAL). ted Wallpapers ance from ‘a ‘mysterious ‘craft into,a practice that can be taught and learned, according to’ Peter F. Drucke r, internationally known author and consultant on management, Drucker’s analysis is # Mr. contained in fhe March issue of jal Letter of the Kootenay Chambers Decline to Attach Clearing Program Regional chambers of com- merce in annual convention at Nelson at the w the Canadian Imperial Bank of Com- merce, This issue publishes the texts of two special lectures de- livered. by) Mr. Drucker this montlt at tiie University of Tor- onto The job of every executive in a business’ enterprise ‘has three sicnm Mr. but ker sald Drucker said — to’ attack the govern-| ment’s Columbia enc treaty re- servoir clearing program. They did not act upon a lengthy ‘Wtelson resolution fear- ing reservoirs would be left a mass of stumps and dead: trees after dam and social rane Of these three, he describ- ed entrepreneurship as the bas- ic and crucial task, ‘“‘the dim- ension of economic performance and economic results”. Yet this Delegates. referred to their directors for study a resolution presented by Nelson’s C. BE. Mar- latt, which alleged the provin- cial government’ had’ received about $70 million for reservoir | B= clearing -purposes but did voir |= appear to be preparing to. do the work. There was a general feel- ing the province would live up to reservoir: clearing undertak- ings already given by Resources Minister Ray Williston and Re- creation Mivister ‘Kenneth Kier- nan, United Church ‘Workshop Has: ‘Ti ime’ as Theme A successful. and rewarding day ‘long workshop was held last week in the Kinnaird Unit- ed Church lower hall. The workshop, on the theme of “time,” .began. with As short’ worship service led by. Mrs. . D. L, Faris. . was a talk given by Mrs. J. R. MacBain ‘on the UCW, its pur- pose and history, as well as suggestions on programming. ‘This was followed. by.a hu- moros skit given of a Unit meet- ing,:which led to an informative discussion. : session.open- The STARTS THURSDAY MARCH 25 to 31 WATCH for FLYER EXTERIOR White Paint $4.88 Gall. 4 ft. Step Ladders .. . 2.89. ‘5 ft, Step Ladders . . 3.39: 6 ft. Step Tales .. 4.29) 16 ‘ft. Push 'Up 18 ft. Push Up Garbage Cans 3.49 BLACK & DECKER 74 in. Combination SAW ... ($34.88. Lee, B49: 2 999" ‘Stainless. Steel SINKS 18 in, x20 in. x 7m. ONLY 20:000.0.. $12.88 thus ‘adjourning PETTITT PHOTOS — ‘The ed with a bible ‘study. from the first letter. of Peter, led by the Rev. Faris, followed by‘ a Jarge Tt. As-the Efternoon, drew to an end, the Closing ‘words were gi- ven by Mrs. E, A Kinnaird-Salmo ° _Trek Planned -: ee Lee Summer of: Southeastern B, o trek was proposed at the group’s annual meeting at. ig the weekend by the Creston Chamber. The .group also ap- proved a Castlegar-sponsored re- solution calling for speedy com- pletion of: the already-survayed link. : : _-PETTITT PHOTOS | PETTITT PHOTOS SOLOHd ALLL }, Automatic "ZOOM: MOVIE CAMERAS SOLOHd: auitiad “PETTITT-PHOTOS erman | emeanoe. , ga ole has been slighted in the overwhelming volume of li- terature on. business.) Ready P: cc WEAVE-TEX oe ‘WALL FASHIONS aY SUNWORTHY 69°] PER SINGLE ROLL, ; ‘select yours Og low Bros. i gic & SUPPLY CO, LTD. early mae DET PERE system. The Corporation of the Village of Castlegar | Waterworks: Financing Bylaw No. 277 Objective of this. Bylae is to overcome four main deficiencies in athe 1. The replacement. of mains in the area ‘known as the Sopa sub- division ‘5 considered of primary importance, The mains. ser- vicing this area now vary from’ 2” galvanized.to 3” ‘woodstave. These mains are in poor condition and are completely inadequate i domestic service - and :fire protection. Immediate replacement y to avoid y costs. Bee second major. deficiency ‘is ‘the lack of a Suitable feeder main’ for the system south of Hemlock Street, in the entire southern half of ‘the Village. This is particularly acute ‘since’ both ‘wells ‘are:very overcome close. to each other in the northern part of the Village and the “existing storage is also: just: north -of ‘Hemlock Street. In order to A bapnegined a 150,000 ‘gallon ‘storage reservoir: is re- ded for ‘ e ‘southern’ ‘end. : ‘This’ adequate system. tion for ‘sanitary reservoir’ inconjunction ” with the main through ithe Sopow, Subdivision, overcomes the de- ficiency ‘of :the lack of feeder mains :in the’ south ‘end jas -well .as bringing the flow up to the standard, of the Underwriter’s. doe an 3 . The third ‘apectant deficiency. is ‘the Jack jot suitable ‘consiecting _ ‘mains ‘between pump station No. :1 ‘and 2 and:to.the main business "area via a:main along ‘Columbia ‘Avenue to |Maple ‘Street. (Excava- - sewers revealed the existing 2” galvanized main to ‘be ‘in extremely ‘poor condition.) These mains would creat z strengthen the reliability of the :sy by d No.2 andthe existing reservoir to ‘the maing in the business! Pte In addition, well No. 1 would have amore direct connection to the ‘southern half ‘of the system. particularly if well ‘No. 2 was out of service, and :this would ‘help greatly in reinforcing - the flows from the ‘existing and the proposed reservoirs. 4., The fourth important defeieney.) is the pumping capacity of No. 1 pump.. At present :theNo. 1 1 jpump:is notjequipped with ‘a standby “, pump ‘to be used in ‘case of ‘power, failure. ‘This: By-law would re- “place ‘the No. 1 pump with | a larger: capacity ‘pump and 4 standby -: auxiliary motor. “WHY-DO IT NOW? BECAUSE —. ——— i 4. “Such improvements will: ‘peouis aja service ; to all. (Boy ELE gh the Municip 19 ‘Development. ard ‘Loan \Fund will ‘save, ‘one ‘sixth of the coal cost. (This assistance is slated to expire ‘March Sist, 1966): Total: ‘amount authorized: by this By, law is‘; of: ‘Tevenue ‘and with:NO NO. increase in. rates: i $108,000.00 ‘repayable ‘out: bent , Ladh julfe ‘nope ea ga aoe Three ‘I1Iné Auto Service 237; THT Ti- ger; Auto Service 2! . TP: :Rosss. Saat Srarket; 2; Skyline «Auto + High - Team) High} Sin gle’ Team High: ‘Three: ‘Team, 4 2568, am’ ‘Men’ Single. Jessie! Helfer 2803, eee ‘Three : Jessie: peltey 13, ‘Team t 2, 4». Team: 6:3. Other 600's ‘Richard Ealaaa- Service 2, Costiggar Drug 2, 666, | er’ Auto’ Service 4, Oglows:0...'| 19; 600's Marilyn Powlyk | ¥ Tuesday Mixed ‘League 79% - LHS | Other 6 2, Halbouer24: son_.660, |. Harry; Che! note | 648, 1017. John Mason. 60 : Celgar. Mixed LHS Joan Santa 283; Gienys New. 589.:, MHS "Dave Calder,'822;.. MHT Dave: wer ‘Team 14. Team 3 16, Team 4°9, ‘Team 517, teeta 6; 23,-Team:,7/ 0, “Teanl 6 8,.Team $ 19, Team 10 ‘Other 600's Morris Lesy 651, Bob Chase 682, Al Johnson 629, Bugs Nelson 625. . Coffes Beek ; LHS Mi Gagnon 237; LHT Mable @ Creighton 504, THS Mugs 850; THT, Cheerlos ‘223 E ‘Marilyn Powlyk 267; LHS Pat ‘Munroe 660. THS. Sky: Tuesd Night:9-11 Z ey Joyce Turner 23 LHT Joyce. Turner 583. MHS. Nelson «261; Sportsmen 3. Other 600's Gary Jackson 654; George 'Jablonsky. 624. Wed Morning Drivers League Kay Ads! Pat Gordon: at: THS ‘Thun- THT 2560, - "TP: Cadillacs ‘1; -Baracudas 8, C 3, Ramblers 1, Thun- WATCHES: oo byt be “LONGINE: BULOVA, — ELGIN CANDINO: #i - Westclox - Timex, Sf Dén't be puzzled — us to-day and in the a3 = meantime here's your. 3,: Chevy: Wednesday ight LHS" An H Koochin. 283; LHT Annie Koochin 698.: THS Kingpins 950; THT. Kingpins pirls : 1, Hingping 3, Flintstones i, ‘Beatniks '3,: Oddballs :1. Rowd! TRsiters: incent 266; . Bertha; CLE ‘Linda’ Dyke 687.:THS Cri- er’s 905; THT Moaners :2454..: ~ TP: Hooters 45, Moanerz 82, Screamers 51, Groaners 24, ‘Wai- lers 46, Crier’s 38. (27? Other, 600's Linda Dyke 687. Thursday Mixed Comm: League * LHS Mar; nzies age LHT. Fi a Searehers 5 oe er 1,-Sur- “veyors- 3, Oddballs 1, ;Ricks 3, Untouchables 1, Four,-Pointers Celgar.: 1, + Unpretictables 3, rials -1..- Other ©, 600's : ‘Bob -Konkin ‘Dill -Davis -717; Paul, Kin- ‘akin 698,:Hugo Wood 671, Ron ank Nelson |. Staudinger 659, Fr: 654, Jake: ‘Koenig 651, 1 Mary Per- Cliff Wilson 633, LHT- Verna: Reralft, 716... George Bre 3: MAT Gea Dining Room - Coffee Shap >*.7 is. 365." MHS -; Bill | Davis fae Bil Davis. 616. Luncheons, Dinners, Weddings, ‘Meeting Rotsa Says per. week am.'= 9pm, Columbia: head 258; LHT'| 1 ‘| land Drive in TP: Five ‘Thumbs 3. Chore- hows. = verson 651;* Saints | Wood: .624, Peter. Kazakoff 621, |’ “Ave ery beautiful early sprin, marrlag ie ge took lace ‘on: Feb, in St. David's glican-Chi ved here when rings and vows were exchanged by sant ‘Alice Harm- ston,‘ daughter of’ Mr.’ and Mrs. Harmston of’ Castlegar,’ and George Haslam Baird,:son of Mr. and Mrs. George Baird of Wood- legar. ~ T. D. Wilding ‘officiat- ed at ‘the double-ring ceremony and Mrs., F. Hostetter’ pr reside at. the ‘organ. ay +s The altar wi d with g| styled: with;fitted: bodice, long point sleeves, scoop neck- line and a large bow wee attach- ed to the bouffant skirt at the back, Her shoulder’ len; of nylon tulle was held in place with blossoms while her “erescent | d | gift from the groom of a white pol necklace whit ite, ac- her. er beautiful arrangements’ of white baby mums ‘and the guest pews were marked with ‘wl satin stately ri the uureh with’ her'father who gave her in’ marriage. Her’ floor- length: gown was-of white mis! nylon “sheer. over” nylon ne ble. ide eiitered Les quets were of white .film will be shown at Renata 0 on “April : araaredn ‘the members’ for: the get-well Mrs, C. 7. WILL. Members of tho ark Women’s Institute, met at the home: of Miss: M., R. Kirkman for ‘the’, March» meeting. ~ For roll call, cach member turned in used ‘stamps which ‘are to ’be sent..to the Queen: A at Vancouver. . > » “A'suggestion was ‘made, to ‘order the B.C, Hydro film ane: tion on the Columbia.” 2. Re Mrs. Mottershead: thanked card she had recelyed while in - Remember That =. No Welding Job is Too Big or Too Sr ; Material and-Shape No, Difference for Kootenay “Welding and Casting Repairs Expert. Only Craft-.;. mariship, Work under.Complete Guarantee. _ COMPETITIVE PRICE — TRANSPORTABLE OUTFIT Kootenay Welding -and Casting Repairs PHONE 365-5531 — BOX 741 ing were Miss Nesta'Kenworthy and Mr H. Mottershegd. me HR. Friesen of Proc- id Mrs, C. S.: Phelps, en- route ‘to'their former: home at ~ COMINCO PENSIONERS _ FREE FERTILIZER Your. choles of 50 ibs. of any,-ou ones of the soligwine: “Elephant Brand Fertilizers * will and ire R. Defoe spent g in Trail with their yee end family, Mrs. J. Simpecn Bs .. Johnson . attended of. the B.C. tinted. with blue.” Harms! of the’ rider and Graham Baird, 4 brother of the groom. ‘The: groom’ and “his attend- ants’ all ‘wore ‘white ‘dinner “jac- kets.’ The groom's’ poutonnierre ‘was a'red sweétheart: rose bud | §n-law. and °the’ bestman and’ ushers nite carnation’ boutonnier- |’ pri lydro™ and Power ‘Authority: oa The dand: is located -n ‘here and: is. needed’ fo the ie Arrow’ project.) Owner : Joseph Garay -. ‘and B.C. Hydro have been unable + to reac! par pemen ona price for: fhe land. 8 4s _Shrveyars 0, ‘Four Pointers Oddballs 0, Ricks 4, Celgi Other e00's ora Davis 698; Frank ‘Neleon: 657, Blanche De- to 'Maida 641, ng -the ceremony a and ‘dance ‘was: held Rob- |’ the Speatone ed with'a lace cloth over white and ‘centered ‘with cake flanked with four tall white wil groom “standing ‘under an arch ia’ tiny! Bink-roses: ee le Ren Staudinger 616, ‘Pat: Min THT, Five proposed a: toast to™ th Mr. Pat ‘Taylor:proposed a’ toast to: ‘the: bridesmaids. “ou-Delegrams' “were “received the bride’s: grandmother iD an. the vecelving line :by sist their-parents..For her daughter's :Harmston chose 'For:a honeymoon ‘spel Spokane the bride changed ‘into a: black suit! with pink corsage and accessories: entone. ': » ‘The happy, Soaps: have tak- en <.up ‘residence “Youbou ‘where: the ‘groom is! ‘employed. «The: bride’ s table was cover-|° a: three-tier | “>. Trail, from the Sal ge Yard in T: ra the:hours of 7.00 a.m. and'4.00 pm each: ond from’ ‘April 1 to April 3 inclusive. : a. at qn Guldes in Trail last Thurs- Zo Misiting Mr, and Mrs. Fred Bartsoff' on ‘the, weekend were Mr. Bob “Hudson and ‘son, Jim “Mr,Mickey. Ammonium Phosphate 1148-0 1620-0 home ‘of his brother and sister: Complete Mixture 13-16-10 Sulphate of Ammonia 21-0-0 : ‘in’ the ‘Castl ‘district’ may obtain’ a card entitling them ‘to 50 Ibs. of fertilizer byt : . writing to the Welfare and Records Repent Personnel Division or phone 368-5453 Trait “Indus Not Cow ‘Bosse Tells Chamber - Muntelpal Affairs, Minister Dan. Campbell's warning that industry is not a cow to be put in'a barn’and milked was re- peated at Inst-week’s meoting : oF the Castlegar Chamber of x tat ommerce. “ i Castlegar commissioner Leo s Bosse, In a discussion ona dis- oN 3 ne mA ., Nountcipality,. repeated |. ‘the’ ‘minister’s: ‘remarks -and ‘iaddeds:: “1 ‘emphasize’. this. ‘These :industries. have to:com- pete with others of the same} | nature elsewhere in “THE CONSOLIDATED MINING AND SMELTING 5. ‘COMPANY OF CANADA LIMITED Regular Price’ $399.95 _ S On Sale’ 360: oO : “DRYER reg. $249.95 - ON SALE. .....:.... $225.00 ‘Double Compartment Stainless Steel. Sink Regular’ $48.95: SNOW. ON SALE ......--- = pine ieod: 2 cycle — spyrétransmission guarantee On 1 1st ‘Ave., ‘Accross cnc i