CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 1, 1979, West Kootenoy PLANT TREES meron ro TRAFFIC Feces DEATHS Jonuary 1-December 31 78 PAST DEATHS the row of tre iow during the widening othe road in January because they are Jess vulnerable in bunches and will “fill in the gaps. while leaving a view of the water.” tmseding of grass is expected to begin Apri, the in Trail aA said, U the wilproblly ou Mart extn following fall, ‘con. bank beside the reed time to Ethel) sete where the toe of the fi mt right down to the beach,” he Sid -Theyre leaking fr srene where they've got a bit of free laid above the high water Application of asphalt on the extra width of the road, part of program for widening theraae afr asthe Keeney side Dan, “willbe done ta soon ather permits,” D'Arcy le said removal of the trees from the roadside, which drew protests from Robson area residents, resulted from a ‘breakdown in communications between ministry surveyors and work crews, MEASELS Continued from page AL Drive DefensivelyT SANDMAN APPROVED = Continued from page Al Presenting. plans forthe Fonverations an leer from _propoed oe development a lepariment_ of highways the. public he they're making statements roperties — the that they wil inde tafe company whic owas proper light ties ate by the Cae e influence od cor plex would include a swimming blem could stay the same for pool, sauna, and sila and another year,” squash, racquet He also noted Hall indi: courts Although the Gene, cated at last week's public 10 have the recreation hearing tha the dining, room flit “operated by a lub he: i Sees ervanal responsi fr om allowing ase . Tce ct alford membership costs addition to echoing Em. atin Godderis told couneil he was Vioced there was "a need fer that complex in the community at this time” and said approving the rezoning application before determining how the traffic problem would be dealt with ‘would be poor planning, “am certainly reluctant to place my absolute faith in that happening on the basis of the type of traffie developmes ould be an asset to Castlegar “Liking te nly way that ntee that local tere ul bbe employed on very haphazard traffic plan ning. Td like to see this community be a litle bit dif 2 Postpende Bylaw Calling for $100 : Rezoning Fee Central y direetury have postponed approval of a would WW foe for rezoning, vember of the Nelson, Teil ‘aed District La: propened bylaw which as ab ity Feb, 17 meeting 1e RDCK board left the eee bylaw at second read ithe people ing for amendment by the who spoke at that hearing were RDCK administrator after Area local taxpayers,” Bill Ne vabsho 1 director Moran ques off, a local member of the tioned the fairness of charging International Brotherhood ot Electrical Workers, told trade unionists speaking, last week's public hearing were Required ... Castlegar and District Golf Club requires Person to operate the Golf Club concession on a contract basis. Terms to be negotiated, Apply betore March 16, 1979, to: Castiogar & District Golt Club CASTLEGAR, Bc. courage evervaee in that’age Rroup t0 com “We will make time for sponsible for keeping their children’ presenting them to the health unit when the children a vaccinated ntacted this week, and nated Reet ISTR hellsenr sree Dr. Fry "'Sepportiag (he propend rezoning, Ald. Jim Gouk said ‘comments at the public he ing, with the exception of health centre's immusization figures. Dr. Pagan, who last Samed the outbreak of rer eee aes feng = oor er? Simeon eter) pe ae spoke r hing loeal union ere not from the ‘And it’s not mint ayes mind for a publie deal wih that ype n the overall value to ® 33 Meters et niteat Ste complications as be a good project we could weil PRewmonia, ear infections and ieee ceocephalitis may result from “Any small problems re fed measles. German measles, maniog appear tobe wel cece ommaierea 8 miler the way to being co {erm is particalarly dangerous continoct “The time span of 14 jeeet) 1h) pregnant months for buiing wil giv “ Ae a isis mune to the disease. Chiéren under 12 months of age _ these minor problems At vaccinated serstig Be et tater. FIRST AID TIP from erly adjacent to the proposed hhotel site were raised atthe rable hear FAINTING Tha Tadveat an a number of meetings with the highways peopie on this par tila subjet and have eve confiden the highways, co ed a written plan ik with the traffic can would be an advantage Ni Aine te ieee sue ighwa CREMATORIUM PROPOSAL Continued from page Al the operation of the East Kootenay cremation centre and czstous about any moves we fee elie alanine give them all the information that He said the iotal number of and welfare committee (o diy. cremations perfor ‘cuss the proposed local ere. 0” deceased from the Castl miatorium, yar, Trail and Nelson area Operation of one of the amount ta about 120, of which fhinc-ton, S25cubie-foot units, up (0 25 are from Castlegar. already on order, at his busi Ald. Heather tos premigs at 465 Third Ave beslth snd wellare com N. offer West Kootenay fonts at 3 reduced east a ar cily co Castlegar News her committee fervie for which they pre. will be -eaplority and examia sently must xo as far as Pen. ing. the whole crematori ticton or even Calgary, he said, question, Vickett said the operation Hallett said the city a «public erematorium loally seek participation fom v actually won ‘approval several years ago by residents of the town of Kini ina releren lum, but was later judged un Feasible because of te in a separate ster building and in o acy the family at the funeral aos iced for Herma Heston of New Denver in the chapel of the Thompson Fu eral Tome Saturday after Hesson died at, the Pai in New Denver on &. ssid the proposed amendments are expected to ome operators to fell ue ploy came inthe existing buns said the. mas eerie. er Denver in I serubber system and gives ia tee, considerably less effluent than do older crematoriums fueled by oil “or even by woud.” He is turvived. by one daughler, Mrs. K. J. (aia) ree grand: to the pollutants ocess reduces air even further, he ide. Ont, and one nd Wicket cited an study, conducted 5 d'Sisten, which Mr. Hessen was) prede New 1979 26’ Layton FIFTH WHEEL Complete with ‘double insulation, storm windows, hitch, etc. MIKE’S Mobile Homes Ltd. Castlegar Ph. 365-5741 OL. Lic. No. 001124 semallon are reviewed on yary ba to say our city council INFORMATION MEETING on the Broadwater Route Development In Robson Meeting to be held Thursday, March 1 at 8 p.m. ROBSON HALL Robson residents are urged to attend New Denver Silverton Castlegar News requires 3 carriers in New Denver 1 carrier in Sliverion for paper delivery Thursday atternecns. Children over 12 pensioners, adult Call Joan at 358-2374 or 385-7266 collect GH CASTLEGAR NEWS PUBLIC NOTICE Article 1V(A) of Costlegar Trollic Regulation Bylaw N. {68 has been amended by the addition of the following 195 Section (24): A. Parking Prohibitions Except in the case of ony vehicle so me chonically disabled as 1 . pen any of the following Streels or places, tis to, (24) a Commercial vehicle which hos loading and or unloading of goods Residents are advised the above regulation will be silly enlorced and vehicles parked wv wilson some will be towed away CITY OF CASTLEGAR New Denver Resident H. W. Hesson ‘Passes Your Carpet Headquarters .. . soups in discussion of eve | Carpets by Ivan Oglow tis clveuages sod dost usr tages of "public versus private ownership.” “We're also jratene Used 31’ Prowler. Travel Trailer 58900 Used 2512! Intruder: Travel Trailer Deluxe Unit 56900 Rev. Calvin Brown off: | with ey Both In In Excellent Condition ciated and cremation followed aval eal MIKE’S at Penticton, ipa NELSON AND DisTRicT] | °° Mobile Homes Ltd. me (65-5741 Aquatic itt ‘needed from the city or if the city in fact does have any say,” she said. Albert Calderbank, member Suitable aerials tolivein.. fecision | would 83) within the neat three month” he said, ceased by one brother and one ter. Centre Women's Slim and Swim ; March 6 - April 12 Every Tuesday & Thuraday 10-11a.m, $18.00 Registration at the pein Cent i De tic. Made to order / COMMUNITY SILVERPLAG by ONEIDA | SAVE 25% ON SAVE 25% ON SI Two of Canada's 25% OFF SETS (OPIECE SERVICE Fons Contains 8 each , Dessert Knives: Dioner Forks, Salad Farka Regular Suggested Prica, 20-PIECE SERVICE FOR 4 Contains 4 each of above items. He Price... Regular Suggested Price... | ( id upon current 81 ited retail Community Silverplate). nie ia 25% OFF OPEN STOCK tem Sef gsnessers seeeseeess Teaspoon Dessert Soup Spoon Dinner Fork ‘ork Dinner Knife, Lgth. 9 1/8" Tablespoon jut r Knife Sugar Spoc Cold Meat Fork Gravy Ladie Nem 40-Pe, Service for 8 20-Pe. Service for 4 Your order with 10% deposit will ensure October delivery at Prices quoted Carl's Western Drug Mart CLOSED THe JUNDAY rug Open FRESH LEMON INS couldn't come any fresher then the Koorbetolt valved In Slocan Perk. Here erent tropronce, pounds, off a it Bera CRS aller {rom Dominion Seed, the plant wes only four to five inches Wally Penner Joins Socred Nomination Race A third candidate has thrown his hat in the ring for tthe Nelson Creston Social Cred it nominatie Wally Penner, 2 33-ye ld surveyor with the provin ial ministry of forests and ‘president of the Nelson-Creston Mowat inte nomination race “I believe representation has been poor in this area at the peeitorey level,” Penner said Sunday He said. clected officials should remember they are ser: vants of the constituency, add: that Creal should be elected for their principles and willingness i wack and not on WALLY PENNER cael ++ hatin ring Penner is a director of the Nelson ftod and Gun Kootenay Bee Keep. ‘ers’ Association, He spent most of his early le in be Arrow Lathes ee living in Renata for 10 years, y the Blewett Reseaton apes totem "Maryhal, David Plant tives best in firy rich sell or ongenie matory the score It every other doy during the winter mon rom drying out During the summer a3 rene le attended school at § sys the Nelson at 7 p.m, March 24. secondary i ond Penner was president of New Denver W.I. Marches — . To Mark 82nd Anniversary ‘A march has been held by the New Denver Women's In- stitute commemorating the founding of the organization 82 worldwide werk of the or lising the Year ofthe cus ‘an individual plaque will port TV Society ‘The Council of the Villa of New Denver resolved at regular meting rveally tht the village w the ‘TV Suciety in nie ‘stom to hold a referendum to have TV rales added to the taxes. proposed addition to the ier View Motel was ap- proved. Alderman Mark was named the representative from cou {0 the Regional Technical Plan sing Commitee resolved by council tate = Vilage of New Denver use the guidelines of Slocan as a basis for an incense of New Denver's Counc! Indemnities 1978, ‘The clerk was iparsenda dog lags are now in force. For Two For One Night Regular $37.00 621 Columbia Mike's TV Service 365-5112 sentation of Mi hi iruests Guides and two Lone Brownies, with their mothers, from the Winlaw community. Lord ar Lady Baden Powell's birthday. Beautifully decorated tables reflected the LY.C. theme, and spprsinally 78 Rersa were 00 hand lor Entertainment was pro- vided by the Pack and Com: pany. The Brownies did a Candle ighting ceremony dress umes of various teuniries ta ertebrate Thshing Day and acknow! irown Owl Mrs. Dawn Lindatein was presented with her Brown Both Blue Guiders, Cop. Irene Baker and Brownie repeated one “Rights of the Child”, Guides the his: tory of New Denver G Guiding in dance form. Skater, one Emergene) ey Hap, cing, one Citizen and one Sport. TROUBLED BY HIGH PRICES ? ‘STAY AND SAVE AT THE MAYFAIR HOTEL For brochure and reservations write THE MAYFAIR HOTEL (45 Hornby Bt Vancover, BE. VOR AV: still only from $19.00 up ‘Mostly with full kitchens = at no extra cost. 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