2. CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Oct. 22, 1964 Motion Gets Tabled d Caling, ‘ FE yO WNREEY. PARK: se a Phone’ 865-5690 TRAILER ‘SPACE AVAILABLE ‘NOW ° We have for you — Spring ‘Water, Mountain Fresh Air polluted only cocastonally, by 1 the howl esse Teachers Start Special ADU Mathematics’ ‘Gourse sh trneldotal heh to pro- bachee maf ‘Deen high school mie faculty of education of “Voltewagen Sales, Parts & Service x Phene JACK eure (2AB-7487 i ‘Visit Our Used Car Sales: Lot Opposite Castleaird ;Plaza, Kinnaird, B.C. By Father Ba jatn’them to the church, 2 1 mee te sunny; Cari ee : teresting protien in to ten ra fn is af ya ai exe ett in my study on Ores re, an of its TC: Bi spe |chairman, Chris Seer He said the B.C, Hydro Authority is con- In proposing ths motion for cerned firstly with water.storage The ‘castlegar Chamber of done oyer “the! Commerce tabled a motion on river Friday: night: calling for the es- pedi chairm: tablishment of an overall Col- ninth ‘day of October ¢! thi fro hilipsburg ‘pro- pre tree fet umbla river authority. This was such an overall authority, the | and, power generation, He. sug-|, Jantzen Sweaters ' 100% All Wool ’ This great new on-the- £0 Jantzen thrives'on action; likes fun and adventire. Its expert fashioning pro: vides the perfect fit atid comfort” essential - to .ac- tive sports enjoyment. Finest of fabri¢s.and style’ correctness ensure lasting trim good, looks throughout 1 the Kootenays — ‘4. Pictured here is the ultra ‘modern ‘plant of Interior Breweries Ltd-in Creston, BEC. . 2. Here finest ausity “Barley Malt” fers d fields being endgreren "conveyed 3. Prompt delivery assured fresh products from Interio: wherever you live in the Ke BR. IWHRIES LIED; CRESTON, B.C. of the special river gested an overall Columbia ri: juld: concern it: ‘onder. problems gional . dévelop- ment, 3°, Several members spoke ag- ‘aint. .the-ntotion, saying they, ed.for. such an autho: fal Herman . Kemperman said Tetters from B.C. Hydro have indlcjdated that body's: concern with: the’ area’s problems while Jack Hipwell suggested that'such a‘super authority couldn't tell Hydro what to do. Mr, Kemper- man’ asked if the motion did not-ask “for the doubling up'of still more government authority then is already, present.” Art Anderson,; a member. thods of install- said the committee “is not con- cerned with the immediate pre- sent but with the future.” He suggested that an overall autho- rity “can analyze all ects aspe for. today and for the future.” iyo Mr. Enevoldsen said he envision- ed such a Columbia river au- thority .to be .“a: super agency along the lines of ithe Tennesse Valley Authority.” When.a move to table the motion calling for the establish- ment. of such’ an -agency. was jmade, «Mr, Enevoldsen rose to ‘say ‘that. the matter had receiv- edthe fullest ‘consideration of ttee and that, in fact, tent of the Chamber elf a member of the ‘committee. : “Mi. Enevoldsen protested the appearance of the tabling action, noting that it appeared the com- -mittee’s.serious work and gingy was being considered Lightly Bi the. Chamber: membershi; Nonetheless, members “vot- ed to table the. motion: A it-you Snow ofa fanlly w just arrived In your sarin, i f ‘sure to tell them about We Wéegon, They will Ib aattted ms wilt tha basket of Eitts and bela ful Information ‘they. will, recelva ‘trom ur hostess,'a symbol of.the com- manly traditional hospitality, Or. you mi ing a watertight concrete wall along. the centre‘ of a cofferdam to: be erected at the :site : of ‘Arrow dam are being tested over the next six:to eight weeks by ‘by ms, Soletanche and Radio Ltd., of Franca: and Icand. imited of ‘Italy, will conduc the eats for B.C. Hydro on a 2! t: causeway built out into the: Cot ummbia river. Purpose of the test is to ob- tain ‘information about: subsur- face jfonaltiong! This will help the firms bid realistically for the contract to build the two- foot-thick wall. which Of ‘Watertighting Cofferdam cavated, they’ ‘will be filled with ‘sand. This is necessary because the causeway on which the firms will be working must'be remov- ed when: other construction ace tivity: begins, ‘Both : firms ‘have. previous experience with power projects in Canada. Soletanche installed deep grouting under B,C. Hy- dro's Mission dam on the Bridge river, near Lillooet, five years ago and has also completed a grouting program associated with Quebec 's huge Manicouagan 5 hydro-electric project...’ Icanda won the contract to install a concrete centre for a ‘with the will extend 2,700 feet. most of the length fe the horse- shoe-shaped ‘ cofferdam. The cofferdam, with its im. pervious conerete ‘centre,, will permit the concrete section of the main dam to be fut ona section of dry riverbed. Construction of the coffer- dam, a separate contract to the main dam contract, is scheduled q ext spring. It to begin: g. curve out: from the river's ‘left mclose the section of aeross which thé 1,200- dG portion of Ar- cluding a navigation ye extended. Remaining 1,600 feet of the dain’s length, extending from the conerete’lock to the’ river's right: bank, ‘will be built of gra- vel and sand deposited in the Hver: tr from bar, ar ges. e tests include excavation by eneh firm’ of “a; section | of trench ‘similar to the one which will be required for the coffer- dam's concrete centre, The lat- ter, will extend to depths, up to 170 feet fom the surface of the Manieouagan 6 Job.” ” Castlegar Senior B Baskethall Team ¥ eee eed a “Tied for First Place _Castlegar’s Bob's Pay’ nm Ta- kit won their second game..of the .season, holding first place spot in‘ the’ Senior: .B Bask ball League with Bon Ton of Trail. : The Castlegar boys defeat- ed, a newly-formed . Trail team bya score of 87-56... Scoring breakdown follows: Fred Horcoff — 21;. Tim. Hor. coff — 24; Walter. Keraiff —14 George Keraift — 12; Jim’ For: nelli-— 10; Don Willis — 5; Dick Kay — 1. + Coach Torchy Torresan did ‘ not play because of a-bad leg. CITY. 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ACROSS FROM THE ARENA” ‘» CEMENT PLYWOODS LUMBER FLOOR TILES DOORS WINDOWS ‘MOULDINGS - Bomineo essloyes Many. 8t.t ; ings haye;been®: soese stored and, thee i little .v } devastation tice eee by: the peauitifat har- 6 Ne hips from thany needs or.for workshop and prac- 1 a i Student teachers it weeKend in honor oh t] 50 I will learn at what:k veaes of gervlee Cie ae 0 sechin bhsic cdiicepts sho- pany. uld bé' presented. i, fi. theca a | nop t t employe: * CO) at qd estive a8. u-, i,03 school |: eniplover to he 4 takes é£ F “steel ‘bands: drift over seen seratand: funda: |. The chant’ vas attended by ee. harbo allt. men Cominco‘s président, its hope to see the patrick,.who presente: ‘arrival’ of the, ey Fiower ‘from with a gold bar and diamond “i New York: and with it the rest |. YOUR. BUILDING SUPPLY - ph SERB” thedal:! which “he: récelved 10 into, years ago: tl harbour. means, many 61 tants ‘of this i D. Turnbull,: yaanager of the. Researel sand fevelopment c division,::, presented: Mr. America, toe, a sterling silver jane ] Mr. Rab Raht, 63, a: senior. re- search “engineer, Joined: .Com- inco July 1, 1914 ‘asa’ beaker | int charge of the com| alytical, .JAlioratoties:: Ls extended’: his ‘interest’ to ' fields\of | bacteriology:: and” in-]:* | hygiene : te it.is-in this) « more tian| Si tH re : fe his yt race ito "The two firms, ;which lead orld in: this type.’ of ;con- struction, employ different tech- niques.; Each . use’ rail-mounted and eight; feet Too ‘particles of- rock will: be remov- ed by suction: through “hollow. cylinders : to’. which’ + drills are attached. The excavation will be : filled ,with benontte slurry to prevent: the walls. from’ col- lapsing and to ‘seal ter against eepage. In the test program, no con- cretoit ae being employed. 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