4 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 6, 1968 March 6, 1969 ~ CASTLEGAR NEWS “Here let the press the people's rights maintain, unawed by influence & unbribed by gain” Partial Victory on B.C. Air Lines This editorial was both written and printed before the municipal council dele- gation met with Canadian Transport Com- mission president Jack Pickersgill in Nelson Tuesday on the awarding of service to Cas- tlegar Airport by the commission to B.C. Air Lines, and before municipal and cham: ber of commerce representatives met last night with BC. Air Lines officials at Kin- naird. fs However, if nothing further was gained at the two meetings this week, all who took up the cudgels in this matter — the airport committee, the six concerned munici- palities and the Castlegar and District Cham- ber of Commerce — can take some measure of out of the last ahead from July 1 to April 27 (yes, only two months}), it is hard to believe that the public outcry in this area didn’t play a major role in ¢he airline's decision to in- crease its passenger capacity by one-third, utilize a stewardess, and serve coffee and light snacks, This change in aircraft doesn't meet all the of the there is still the problem of limousine ser- vice to Trail and Nelson and of a shortfall in airport revenues — but it would seem to indicate that further negotiations on these points are not out of the question. And there is yet another benefit that the public airing of this question has perhaps Thursday by B.C. Air that it now plans to use 24-passenger aircraft instead of the planned 18-passenger planes on its Vancou- ver-Castlegar run. While B.C. Air claims the official reason for the switch in planes was The time is now possibly opportune to attempt to translate Trail, Rossland and Warfield’s renewed interest in Castlegar Airport into actual involvement in the day- to-day cperation of the airport along with the three Cc Kin- by the air transport committee's decision to move the starting date for the service naird and Nelson who a jointly respon- . sible for the facility now Education is Continual Change Eduction is change. This lf-reli So the process of very evident when one as having to do with human growth and dev- elopment. And now, during Education Week, is a particularly good time to consider this matter. ! The child growing up to adulthood changes sometimes every day and most cer- tainly every year. That this change shall must change ‘that the people may be better prepared to cope with a changing society. What changes in the process of edu: cation must occur if people are to be pre pared to more successfully cope with the problems that must be overcome if a hu- mane social order is to develop? This is a be positive, in the of is a concern of education. This is why education in modern school systems is concerned with process. By what process may the desired growth and development most likely occur in the second key the minds of modern educators. The key ideas that education should eater more *attectively to the growth and} &! needs of in a rapidly changing society logically Sceates dn schools, This is the case of every child treated as an This is the key question in the minds of inodern educators. A of our gress which has given Canadians a Seatltany high standard of living is a very complex social environment, With more and better material things to enjoy have come more and worsening A firm which hus, repre sented the Celgar lumber Hiv. iston| for many years in nor- hio has announced that effective this past Jan. 1, it has joined with another firm in an effort direc! streamlining the dist- ributlon of forest production in northern Ohio. Webb Lumber Co., Inc., of Cleveland has joined with ~__|the Hilton and Rush Co. ' Hilton and Rush will be operated as a division of Webb Lumber Co, and David H. Rush has been named ex- Webb, Jr. is president of the Parent company. This newly-expanded or- nization will reach men servicing e' Purchasing and management functions will be cen! in River, Ohio, a west- ern suburb of Cleveland. The Hilton and Rush Co. is the oldest wholesale lum- ber firm operating in north- ern Ohio. having been found- ed in by William P. Baton ait the support. of Peter Kuntz of Dayton, Ohio. firm has o| d The opera! rated con- tinuously since that time. ship of Harry Rush, since 1963 with David: Rush as president, it has re- presented quality manufact-| Seri urers of a wide variety~ of forest products for sins de 218, number of and i. a number of times, ha ways looked to Hilton .and origin of “ouch ii open area schools, independent : study or re- source centres all of which in one way or Always ribute thelr as ‘special- cedar products, this has perhaps had another have school Within school organization have come about process changes such as the y a hand in the distribution of ted to-| th -, wood-sided homes in the Cle- veland area. Webb Lumber Co. was established in 194 by Homer D. Webb, Jr., and has achiev- eda rapid rate of growth in e last 12 years. Webb orig- inall; established, himself, ‘in no! Ohio as a represen- tative vot GriffithCoker Co. Firm Which Represents Celgar Has Merged in Northern Ohio wholesalers will have to set- Ue for specialty distribution, or will have to find a means ot joining forces without totally sacrificing their sep- arate Identities. Both Webb and Rush vis- we stock a full selection of SAVAGE SHOES for children Maddocks Shoe Store ualize a» modern and soon attr becoming in- buying, selling and management tools to its var- fit-cent: Later, eet the leader.| Be A of pie having changed pails.) : Rush in Cl land if ite Hs level promo! Rol gan financial and organiza- tional + rains which cinave ious re," giving the ee of both sorest Sodas industry. It is Webb's the|the of the “small autonomous and the power that the wholesale segment of the industry will soon see .|/the formation of cooperating ; [combinations which must ef- fectively spread skyrocketing overhead costs over larger sales volumes. According to Webb, small of'the large organization. The need is evident and the way is belng shown in other in- dustries. “It's. just a matter of time, and the develop- ment of the right vehicle for our industry,” states Webb. DANCE FRIDAY NIGHTS atthe .- LEGION Members and Guests Welcome The Kinnaird Public Lib- rary has a number of new- iyarived books on the shel-|es v yor children, they include Series’ wy Lenora M. Weber, “Allofakind Family” by|# Sydney Taylor and ‘Betsy Series” by Maud H. Love. As well as “Kavic, Wolf ‘cteaty,|2 we al. | ham, " by Leslic For. adults — “Distemper of Our Time” by Peter ro Newman, “Vision and Inde- home siding for half of the ur Own Worst Enemy” by Number of New Books In the Kinnaird Library Wm. J. Lederer “Iberia” and “The Source” both by Jam- Michener. ther books are “The Connection” by Hel- gilons by Patrick Nicholsen; them en Lonely Sea and the Sky’ Chichest His Tribe the ve Mary Henale ane ae River” iss Mar; Pinger and sane Assassin” L. W. Robi yang more 1b books have been added which are not in- cluded on Fone this 3 list. Among on mystery and science-fiction. aoe $-K-I-S SAVE UP TO 50% FROM FACTORY TO YOU THE LARGEST ski SHOP IN: THE INTERIOR. SEE US FOR FIBREGLAS STEP-IN HARNESS NORM’S SPORT SHOP 300 Baker St. NELSON, B.C. Ph. 352-2015 Oper Mondays from, 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. method, field trips, the to reading, or new systems of evaluating pupils and of reporting to parents. Both social problems to suffer — i: push- ing, i frighten. changes and process changes grating, ing in their consequences. In all human re- lationships life has become more unpredict- able, more confusing. We are in trouble because as the social order has changed people as individiials in society have not sufficiently changed. People have not chang- ed enough, or not enough people have changed enough, for there to be harmony © between man the indiviczal and man the ‘social being. To the extent that this is true there ‘bas been a failure in education, that is, efforts to be more human, more 1 in the of in school. Prime Minister Trudeau, in connection with his aspirations for the just, society has said that we must develop the potential ‘of all of the people. This is the overall con- cern of schools today — to develop the potential of each and every child. All of the really significant changes in 99° SPECIALS Back by Popular Demand—Save While Stock Lasts today have as their purposes the fulfill. ment of this ideal. — Guest editorial by C. D. Ovans, general secretary of the B.C. ia failure to change in the of more Paint Roller WATERPROOF Weatherstripping PLASTIC ‘Garbage Bags “ANGLE SEAL. Weatherstripping SNOWmOBILE RACES were one of the many events sponsored by SHSS students during the 1969 Grad Winter Carnival held last week. The races were one of the few events that didn’t take place at their scheduled time although spectators were, on the whole, quite forgiving. There was a powder puff race amongst female contestants and a race 3 Are aware of thi ¢ cack property if they vote for : lon of a sewer th tyetem m? A the Castlegar News it states fm that the cost to cach home R|would be $300 for installa- aulongst local clergy saw some SHSS teach- ers‘also get into the act. There was also a boy-friend, girl-friend snowmobile — race. While the snowmobile races were being run] ¢, at the high school on Saturday afternoon, skiing events were being held at the Grassey Mountain ski hill near the golf course. — Castlegar News Photo Three Kinnaird Men Concerned About an Increase in Sewer Costs pear é Sir: are local taxpayers who ye apare the Kinnaird sewerage bylaw. Lan In the Feb. 27 edition of tion cost plus $150 connec: tion fee plus $60 annual tax inerenae plus $42 annual us) . This would then to- is paid for. appears that the $300 installa ion cost is only an stimate and could wary low: er or higher. What about our retired residents that are on a fixed income? Can hey afford this syne Kootenay Karrot Krunchers Strive for Their Weight Goals Members of the Kooten- ay. Karrot Krunchers con- tinue to strive for their in- dividual - goals in weight watching while holding many interesting events at their weekly gatherings. Painting — Welding aa: evening of hilarity was enjoyed recent when Insurance Claims members of the 3K’s were Handled Promptly . give rise telephone calls 6 attend “as you are.” 24-Hour Wrecker Service|’ Attire ranged trom slacks Phone: 365-7248: and curlers to night clothes, “ though one member was f for- Marx Auto Body & Paint Service Towing — Body Work By Duane T. Harder Calvary Baptist Church The plot was simple, but ‘charged with suspense. j@roup of foreign anarchists | © iwere ploting the overthrow o£ several major cities. 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In a self-seek- ing, self-satisfying society we need more men and women e oth- concern. “Greater love bas mot man than this, that down his life for" the B arety. ren... Have you ever given ser- ious consideration to the fact that a man.did lay down his life so that you ould live? Just about 2000 years ago Jesus Christ bore the punish- ment of your ‘sin upon the cross so that you could re- coven Goes God's ect of ant ‘hrist brow; life to mang. and love in you? Right now confess your his|sin and ask Him to come into your life. Damages of $700 In Gar Accident An accident involving two cars on the old Brilliant road last Thursday afternoon re- sulted in damages totaling $700. Police say cars driven by Derryll White of C; and Tray 72" Lambswool roller, threaded handle for extension 99¢ Tape 75° X %" WHITE ROLL 99c Green plastic bags with ties. 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On March 27 the guest speaker will be Dr. Gordon practor. A bake sale is to be held| te April 3 at which several low calorie foods will be included as well as a draw taking” place for a Chinese tea set. The 3K’s gained several new members in February. Best weight loser for the past week was Ann McFar- ane while Laila Fenner was gran! ‘est loser for the month of'are available that we. should February. Net loss, of the group for last month was 73 Ibs. Verna Babich became the third member to .receive a star having achievéd her de-|ed to fint sired chosen -weight. A coffee spoon is: pre- sented to any member who maintains her star statis for three continuous. months: How. much more money will the hospital cost than th amount that the taxpayers were asked to vote on?. logan for their sewerage’ sys- m than initially voted Te the Kina sewerage m should exceed thi ted’ cost: of $1; 275,000, then’ who would pay tra costs and by what method. Our town alderman, Mr. Rust, has stated in’ previous Castlegar News items that if ‘we are to take. advantage’ of the its that that either one of the: these com- e How. much ‘more: money |: McConnell who is a chiro- Town of Cast- would be enforced when CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 6, 1969 duce tele labor forces and ith ne hooking up to the re m? It is difficult to under- stand why our town council would recommend such an expensive Pro ject when our area is on e ae ith no apparent ie The 0, major ¢ employers our careful budget with Comin. co slowly reducing their lab- or force and Celgar is on a their parent company Colum- bia Cellulose operating at a loss over the past two years. It. would us Ppanys would be apt Te- strict austerity program with |. in industry coming to our area then we could expect a fur- ther decline in our area. Thus such a project as this sewer- age system could become a tremendous burden to each homeowner, What wail happen to our local economy. when the ail GLENMERRY USED FURNITURE 3194 Highway Drive in the Millar and Brown Building, Trail. Phone 364-1822 WE BUY AND SELL USED FURNITURE Open Weekdays 1 p.m. - 5.30 p.m. Open Fridays 1 p.m. - 9 p.m. row dam is we have a few empty houses? Will our. 1 welfare costs increase’ When "Mayor Loeblich com- mented on the Kinnaird re- jection to the recreation com- plex he exp con- cern of entering into a large debt in view of the declining economy as one reasun for com Funeral Service Held Sunday For - Mrs, 1, Makortoff Funeral services were .|Held Sunday from the Pass- more Russian Hall for Mrs. Irene Makortoff, 87, a resid- ent of Slocan Park’ for over 40 years who died the Castlegar and lospital. locan Park rtoff was a ¢/itual Communities of Christ. ‘what 4 the taxpayers @ol the ex:|0! Castlegar Funeral Hoin- {questions we are askin; 1 ie it forms of government Mrs. Mako member of the Union of Spir-jter. to. the recelt if | ter lex. I€ our council was so concerned at “that time then happened to to range ther vata on a debt which is eran an. er per homeowner than that of the recreation complex? It is our request that the town council answer all the make the! janswers| Public b by Ran Harding, M.P. Will be in the Castlegar-Kinnaird area today (Thursday, March 6) from 2 to 7 p.m. He may be contacted by phoning the Hi Arrow Arms Motor Hotel at 365-7282. Histing th We ‘feel it would be tra- gic for .the residents to vote on this s bylaw without ut being completely familiar wi e Facts.” We feel that we are be- taxed to our limits now editor tend to do whatever we can fo oppose the sewerage by- Kinnaird, B.C. (Editor's Note: While the Castle; News appreciates g letters on local mat- ts — especially such well thought-out and well written letters a sthis _— public ‘meetings which have WE'VE MOVED! Yess chess THE CRYSTAL LAUNDRY is now located in COLUMBIA STORES Agents for Crystal Laundry IN DOWNTOWN CASTLEGAR PHONE 365-7973 MARSHALL WELLS STORE Castleaird Plaza is also Crystals Agent PHONE 365-6444 the ‘in charge of on the bylaw.) act soon on the sewerage We had anticipated that he was talking about a sub stantial government grant and yew iwere very disappoint-) id that the grant~is]’ only Peni 5 per cent of the total cost. ee the sewerage bylaw to pass _ would. every house have to be hooked up to the 2. Would we have to. have many) of the: solders homes would have have alterations done to theit plumbing: in order to. meet the standards that TR new. BREEZE makes Painting walls faster & easier It's the new interior latex guaranteed to coverinone coat or we'll give you the extra paint FREE! 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