0016) $150 well. spent : “in fisheries program Editor, Castlegar News: Iwas rather surprised to see in last week's issue of Castlegar News that my article under the byline “Re- source Talk” on page A7 was cut off at a rather unfor- tunate point. + It made it seem that the only result of the $150 million Salmonid Enhancement Pro- gram was the placing of a few boulders in a river on Van- couver Island. The last sentence in your printed version introduced an example showing how new technology developed in con- junction with the program has helped fisheries. biol- ogists solve a previously vexatious problem. The con- elusion to the article should have read: ; . “What has been done so far in the Salmonid Enhance- ment Program? On the north- east coast) of Vancouver ‘Island fisheries _ biologists have used helicopters to plant large boulders, up to a ton in size, in groups of three | to seven in Keogh River, where they provide back- water sanctuaries for fry and fingerling fish that would otherwise be swept to the ocean. “By using the helicopter head have allowed biologists to trace where these fish go to spawn. This information has already led to the ‘re-, moval of an old wooden dam on Deadman River, that was . found to be blocking three of the fish. “The many other proj. - ects already completed or still to be done promise an exciting future for the sal- monid species ther or not: the Salmonid Enhancement Program is able to dopble the production . of salmon from present lev- - els, the rehabilitation of many doomed stocks is sure | to put a wide smile on the face of. both the commercial and sports fisherman.” Thank you for correcting in B.C. Whe- © South ‘locan “Hospital Auxiliary set its goal for the 1660' Beason ‘when. members “met for their first meeting the year at the home of Mary t 4 Axwortby. The: auxiliary ‘plans to : Sylvia Smith,: -. Robson’ " Evening Group. poverty-free home life. of her parents are living, » but - for a normal and happy life. to March workshop Selkirk Weaver's guild held its monthly meeting on’ Jan. 17 with 15 members t present, array of poe anes belt, mater- ial, and a shawl woven in five day colors were viewed by mem- to move boulders the dam-. .bers. aging effects of heavy equip- ment (caterpillar tractors, and loaders) on the ‘stream bed and surrounding Jand is reduced. “In the Kamloops area, into Thompson Riv ‘A cheque for $178.90 was sent to the Unitarian Service Committee for the Year of the Child Project. Members. are looking forward to a workshop on “Color fe Weavers” conduc- March. Further information on this may be obtained from Selkirk College. . ‘A> beginners’ weaving course, conducted by guild members, ‘will be held Mon- and Wednesday” even- ings, Feb. 4 - 27, 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Registration for this course must be made at the arena complex. . Please note there will be no Monday night meeting in February. The next Monday night meeting will be March 3, while the next regular AGENC es LT 365-3347 A PICTURE IS {=} 1979 Ltd. WORTH A MILLION WORDS! RASPBERRY VILLAGE $67,500 ae oS "CONNORS ROAD SUB : $63,900 WOODLAND PARK $72,000 + es CONNORS ROAD SUB $84,500 SOUTH CASTLEGAR $55,500 NORTH CASTLEGAR - $59, president. At its asinval meeting” . held recently, the. Robson’ | Evening Group elected Syl’, vis Smith to head its: ex-. purchase telegrap by: eat ment, for, the’ intensive: care. unit’ ‘of -Kootenay Lake ‘Dis’ trie: “Hospital. *: Last’ year’s donation to the hospital was! $8,725. a Special. mention — was - given to the making of 165 pairs’ of “snow people;” an isiel ‘which brought in over. ; 5 Committee. heads . were Pie by president Nonie ‘Burk as' follows: Tanis Pen- ny, sewing; Bea Mills, ways. and'means; ‘Mary’ Axworthy knitting.’ ‘After the business ses- sion .closed, ‘pocket novels ‘were sold and a silent auction was held: netting $22.75... - reported in the annual re- tive fo 980 : on 6 foe oe Acer will:'be’ at ‘the Axworthy slate is; vice president Beth home ‘with'Vera Peers as Rogers, secretary, Sharon . hostess.” Batting and ‘teasurer. Mere: i The February: meeting vener, Judy Rowland a dir: = (eice of the rae? ector and Marg Bro will look. after publicity. ote of thanks: was extended to to all the 1979 ex- ecutive. A- busy year was News: + Castlega? port, with many ‘thanks ‘Thank you for allowing received from all the or-._ ts (0,050 ZeNr Spreaders ganizations which the,STOUD “Pitimore, Sask! home 10° pad donated te tT gLa00. Fillmore for our 76th birth- The. Indies undertake day celebration. catering in Robson teas and This important event their many projects. will encompass June 29, 30 Early ia ganary io Bae and July 1, 1980. Many in; por was n+ teresting communit: ts. Community .-Memoria! whave be planned to make Ghureh ball for members and your. stay nostalgic and io- member receiving a gift from <. mystery pal they have had Yor the past year. New were picked for 1980.. Refreshments were . friends and acquaintances, as served by: the hostess, fol- well as to view, the progress lowing the meeting. hich: our tor com- ent opportunity for the 2ND AVENUE, NORTH — Neat 2 BR, full base- ment, 60x100 tt: tot with Na CASTLEGAR # everything’ home. Two full baths, 4 BRs, base- ment with garage, co BR with ensuite and <{@ vanitied dressing room. BLUEBERRY CREEK— 75th birthday event “munity has’ made since your Separtare. ‘We extend: to you a warm and sincere invitation to attend, = =, 75th Anniversary Committee Fillmore, Sask. Your: ‘Carrier is Collecting i ‘Wer Coadgas (Maore Cattor wi wow be collecting, for. delivery of the paper for. the past: month. Please. .'.°. ready | when he or toind calls? Seis pe caie pete “We ‘consider this to be an. - entire’ family: to’ meet old: Sunken tiving’ room, Two houses on large lovely brick ‘fireplace, property. Good Invest- ment. “y double garage. SALMO: HOBBY FARM — Flat. 25 ‘ecres, touches westerly side of Salmo River. 10 acres fenced, small 2-BR home rented, main house over : 2,000 sq. ft. On paved highway. e OOTISCHENIA — Over 1,500 sq. ft.-on approx. two acres flat land, completely fenced. 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Bowne oie it Patey opel rer eenaret he Guinness Book he the the surviving: Pintibu,’ of vy: Austral lia's Northem Terni tory, who sub- | elt with water fom eae blend by = 1980 budget for ‘conceptual plans for future ‘construction pf a’ new. firehall near the’ + Regional » Recreation: Complex | won city” highlight ited the Cast nual meeting last week. eat and District: Public Library A rts of cee facilities ‘ond re $2. 50 budget 0 overrun in’ 1979 elected by meawation nine’ to. the library 's an- ‘ tibrary board chairman Dr. Roy Ward told cssosiation. members the severe lack of space.at both was the chief problem faced by’ the association last year. : : “““Dhe- year. had hardly cdmmenced when we became even more pai “aware that, our present library’ Iacilities are far too small and ‘inadequate for. our growing the'C sociation’s circulation and membership figures in 1979. “Qur average monthly circulation has* risen from 3,974 to 4,425 for a grand yearly total of 51,725 and our berahi “stration «is -“We realized that major funding was needed to.ex- pand~ our fscilities. Your board contacted other librar- ies in'the province and soon +, vealized that what we'really needed was major expansion, not. just.an extension jot: our up to. 2,758," | Wearmouth id. sai She. said’ 'g.571 books were added in: 1979 to. the collection, a total of 28,683 books, | and the jnumber of | an ‘a ‘house calls with audio’ books and to deal with tape: player problems,” Wearmouth said. “We have found the extra tape. players donated last year by the Lions Club a great boop’ on’ these occa- sions.” were’ registered for pre- school story hours, she said. Story house-,at both the Castlegar, ane. Kinnaird e e pl a $500 grant for .B.C.. books ° d‘a further $250 from its : library. services ‘branch ‘for children’s. reference > books: She also thanked the Castle- < gar Arts Counéil for a $500 “more spacious but the space for shelving “is as inadequate .: Si as that. in the | Castlegar and branch.” ; the brief presented to Mr. faced for forwarding to the tary’s offi fice,” still not been ee toat the time of writing this report.” Problems with library space “overtook” the board - when it received notice that the. have to vacate the basement of the Castlegar Savings Credit Union building, the chairman said. After “a fran- tic search” the board found . new premises in the Creigh- ton Building at 701 Seventh Ave. S., he said. so “It-has a major advan- tage in that it is on the highway, therefore more vis- . ible and also closer to the majority of the Kinnaird area Kinnaird branch would . “ “As this is a main thoroughfare, storefront lo- .. cation in-a residential! area, the Kinnaird circulation has . received a tremendous’ boost from the increased ‘pedes- trian traffic, especially: fro children,” Wearmouth ‘said. i“We’ rapidly approach saturation point as we pro- ices an average 145 books a month. Older books: have been weeded to make room, but our situation is obviously desperate.” Outlining special activi-| ties .and services, of the library association in -1979, she nated. steady use of the audio books has continued. “Despite . our - repeated offers “of a shut-in service, patrons. are that we still have very’ “inadequate - shelving space, high rent and very high insurance rates because the branch is in a frame building next to an upholstery shop.” A financial - statement presented to’ association members at the annual meet. ing indicated the library ré- . ceived $61, 133.35 in revenue last year. but spent $61,135.- 85. ‘Revenue included a $49,- 890 grant from the City of Castlegar, a $6,568 grant from the provincial library services -branch, $500. from . the Castlegar Arts: Council, over the past year, but we made afew ‘out. ‘the ‘children, vand an additional on local community television” until the spring break, after: which “we started showing a weekly. television story with- which proved to be much easier on Us and more. satisfactory asa: e.” ‘Library afsociation: activities were highlighted by ‘two author visits, she re le. 5 A national book festival event, a; poetry reading: by Canadian poet Susan’ Mus- grave vat the” Castlegar -was well attended ‘ and’: “turned out to be an informal, witty affair.” A slide and film _ presentation -by wildlife writer’ Lyn. Hancock at the National "exhibition Centre. drew “a large turnout.” A puppet show present- ed by two Stanley Humph- ties Secondary School Grade .12 drama students “rounded off” each book week, she said, show. was held as part: of Castlegar Sunflower Fest Celebrations. : “only one or two patrons have | ‘used it CITY OF CASTLEGAR “ ‘CITY CLERK The City of Castl is for the. position of City Clerk. 7 pte can- didate will hold the statutory position o of Municipal Clerk and be for th include ‘that of- Collector and assisting the Ad- ministrator when called upon. community of 6,500, located in the scenic West Keotenoy: It iso well-serviced community: with $1,000 from the “United Way, and oe 012.47 from- libyary memberships cand fines. 4 : A feport by librarian 2 Juay Wearmouth noted “a steady* inprestel/ in the as- "TF Castlegar Savings Credit Union Thinking of travel... 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The association also paid ‘A total of 40. chitdren tribute to outgoing longtime - board member Allen. Selbie, who did not seek re-election. . Ward noted Selbie council ap; last, week. Council decided to budget for prepara- tion ‘of ‘the plans and: reserve “sufficient ) (municipal, Property” north ou the complex for © . a new firehall in city’s fire Soar poder “They're quite adequate ’ now,” he explained. “What we're trying todo is look ahead to’ probably three to five years. "We know that at that time, with the increase in Chr deel i partly Just 'to . tions arising . from ..its if committee's Jan. 16 meeting: = Fire ‘chief. Rene Archambault‘ recom: mended at the committee meeting construc- tion of a new Scetall ia 1981. He said there the board meetings as city coun- cil representative while an alderman \ and was later asked to serve as a voting board member when he re- tired from city council. was a property near the soereation complex. would bea suitable site for the new Committes chairman Ald. Len Embree told the Castlegar News plans for construc. tion of a new fireball did not mean the North Castlegar and South Castlegar firehalls are for Spring The tailored look of elegance makes a dramatic reappearance in the rich new textures and subtle shapes for spring. Choose your NEW SPRING WARDROBE early, . while the selection is best. .\ * Exciting styles and fabrics for spring *& "Stage 7:’ 2-pc. outfits in soft * pastel spring shades “3rd Dimension" mix & raakeh outfits secvices, c * Soft, spring dresses in colorful , velours, crepes, ani ESHOE, EARLY — Use our convenient lay-away plan. , “Racks of specials i in Ladies’ Wear Au Must Go = SAVE R up To 5 0” Ma ae See our special rack of . 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