farttacese side ° y 50n elleville St ria, B.C, wae be ey ~VOI-36, No, 52 TO SELL INDUSTRIAL PARK LOTS CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1963 Nowing unsettled eandulions, ‘TSections (A, BC) City turns to realtors for help By RON NORMAN Editor Castlegar council has turned to a Jocal real estate firm for help in markeling some of the 98 chy owned lta Inthe 1 otal 68 ot wer Gerioped in the first phase of the ‘multL- milion dollar project — 28 owned by the city and eight interop Ad pe owas planned, bt will be postponed in light of the current econor.ile frnfed Us OFF AND RUNNING . . . 10-year-old Danny Meyer $n steplather Gary pound the pavement on the ighway 3 entrance to Castlegar. Danny, Gary a! Danny runs andr runs By CHERYL CALDERBANK. Writer Danny Meyer has run in threr marathons since ing up the sport last spring. He has competed in San Prancises Merathon and’ the marathon at Philadelphia. His future eal are te Boston au3 New Yor! "son tothe Olymples. Just one thing. . New York youngster and his sepather Gary, have Begun a tek rss Vanenrer to Boston, When the trip ends arout they will have ran 6.125 km throughout Canade andthe US making 1 the logest run ever made by xed ther Jean leading 1 motorhome, arrived in Castiegar Monday. schedule, but are hoping to make up the time tine the prairies Hee says the family lost three days in Mission because f transmission problems with the motorhome. As w mn the runners nny and his step-ather have been aiming for a little more than 50 km per day received a low-interest loan to develop the 4S-acre park. However, the city Is schedaed to begin repaying ‘that loan vn Baeye ld the cy ete marketing props from allloal realtors and received subaasion foes Ormtary 1 and Realty Wonk Exmbree ssid council chose the Century 21 proposal Depress ra the leat conty to the city” and was inthe best interests of ‘The proposal includes multiple isting service, sien ware, and a commitment by Century 21 sere ofa te prove oo apo Isao abot he park. A foe bas not yet been set, Embree noted. Pie yrreaeg taaltchyohahy feo in place all seg, yor Audrey Moore said in an earlier interview that cbse oo eg po 0 far hasn't ‘mother Jean, who accom} them in @ mobil are ona cross-continent Tour, tis Pos by Cor Casha many as we ought to be,” adds Gary spican oon cchaicsn for Kedsk i Rocher “It's tough going in the mountains,” Gary haan infected foot, which bas oa to their probl y is running in “tapi ‘of encouraging otter ceeere al tn ae be ‘saffers from h speee! ‘sight reveral problem which makes it nearly impossibx. for him to read. By running, his mother Jean says he is hoping to ‘encourage others who sufler from the diseases to “come out of their shell Danny, who had to be resuscitated at birth, has been fortunate and found «git be never knew existed unt more than a year ean ays Danny was never allowed to partipate in sports because his debilitating asthma condition. It wasn't until after Jean had four heart attacks and ber ardiolgit suggested that sho take up runing that Danny aloo began to frat time out Jean thought, 1 amnever doing this pad And Danny thought fun. ie next week at school in a jog-athon near San Dimes where Jean and her two children used to live, atinved on poge Ai aa LARK Shs ted that realestate deeopre havo sbray ad the right to market the hs, but dat beause hey fe finder’s fee was “inadequat In other coune nell learned t will be foreed to pay the fallen of IB between Casa Avesta 1 3 Tae read aa bal ares this year jor north of the new Safeway store and ia gravel at the present time. Works and Services Commiltee chuirman Ald. Car Henne said the city had hoped that the ‘government would share in the 852,000 coat paving the read because its cxuidered However, Lahr oka Tarr deputy minister for te Minty of Beles counell in a for revenoe having Th ‘Taylor advised council to re-sul pplication in 1984. “It doesn't make me very happy,” commented Henne. Teachers 3.5 perc By Contest have voted seahaomiy accept 123.5 por cent wage increase total compensation package amounts to 3.47 per cent. “ceiving a 45 per cent ar trated wage increase on their paychecks will have to ay beck omn poy cat start, cae. Ore if take-home pay for’ 1168 is About tie per cent above last” DeSAe® year's sal CDTA president Mike cepted the erent night of current economic con- ations and be Premise the contributions to teacher den- settlement will ease ByDIANESTRANDBERG — The post office, now lo- Stal! Ws Crescent Valley re rafuse to letter-writing campaign iter General Andre the community hall Tuesday Ouellet to protest the move evening to voice their con: of tee Dt olfce to South caras shout the move Bloca ‘A committee was struck to Castlegar all set for — 1 events Castlegar Mayor Audrey Moore will officially open th festivities at noon, and at 12:90 p.m. a tree-planting Feday and tin year Cnt ceremony will take place, fer wil fn In the merry. slong with vreseottie by mae the West Kootenay Multi ‘This year the National Ex. cultural Society hibition Cast sac * —Doukhobor singers will party which will see events provide emertsieee at 2 Fanging from a pancake p.m, And from 1:30 to breakfast and slow-ptch sft: ouins wil have the oppor breakfast which lasts until 11 a.m. Then, from 10:30 a.m, until 10:80 p.m. special dis plays from the NECs mu seum on early life in the West Kootenay will be exhibited in the main gallery A slow-pitch game will also mon and cards for adults A candy and peanut toss will take place at 3 pm, while at 4 p.m. a slow pitch game will feature Mountain sorts Hut and the Castlegar outh Club. jople An old-fashioned picaie — will have the opportunity to including a corn boil and pate ina mural “paint- weiner roa°t — will take Canada asthe place at 6 p.m. The Canada Day birthday cake will be cut at 7 p.m where there wil aio be sparkiers { © all celebrant, idowed t's siareleog 2 7:30 pam. Cratlegar's Mike The cel stations will con Present clude with a street dance at 8:39 2m. He sui in an carer interview that coonell wants to blacktop ‘the road at the same time as Safeway blacktops ite parking area in order foams mena. 1g Mayor Ald. Bob MacBain sugested the cy reapply for provincal funding. there may be provincal funds ion ever bom tiber selon that eam be used for tlegar project. Tho now road wae bulk et exch caved the lad in a swap for the old 17th St, just north of the Shell station. closed by the city and will likely Wd. Bob Pakula warned that drivers parking ioe are lar at Coacrd tleaird Plaza will be ticketted. Pakula said notices have posted on the entrance to the the Safeway store warning drivers. "You can't even get a fire truck in there,” he said. Still on parking, council rejected a request from 1 local contiaved on pope AL agree to ent hike Scheel true fame Joe the ery voor" ‘ith the agreement culties Agresmente Chairperson nee between “making the budget ™Aeording to the CDTA. and not.” the settlement represents “It solved lt of prob ‘fed-value for the board” len" she added. teachers Rodgers said teachers ac- also that thease the lass and the lowest cost per popil in the West Kootenay neighborhood $150,000," Jones said. Valley residents upset by move greante «petition caling for Burns and his committee Postmistress in negotia Vancouver brought no re- ts, lt “We feel we've been led straight to Quelet” maid Larry Burns, a concerned resident who was appointed bain © committee ttrock lest month to finda solutice to the post office later: “Unfortunately, Mr. move. ‘continved on poge AZ : inside tthe Kootenay Forest Produc- ts mill in Nelson, told a Castlegar Chamber of Comims:ce meeting negotictions between the forest industry and unions, page Castlegor's new city map was unfolded this, wool ie «photograph ad details ew Sir Talk, po: Vandals struck the Rote Villa senior citizens centre over jaskels and ‘ramping gardens, story aad photo poge Ai Costlegar Aquanauts Swim Club won sts fist # the season over the weekend in Nelson, story 0 id photo page B2.