CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, November 14, 1974 Reiter: to the Editor “Spe ear r Sir: Bh After attending the meet- being rushed through: without sufficient deep financial study. g re the sewer bylaw for ingaldents of South Castlegar, it is most evident this plebiscite is A: combination of two the sufficient revenue will ‘methods to be used lo generate. View! Winter Boots Snow Proof — - Water Proof Lorge Selection of Styles ‘and Sizes for ladies; Men and Children . See Our stock of MEN‘S WINTER. BOOTS | Thermal — Alaska — Insulated — Safety and Non-Sefaty '*SHOES THAT MANE AW IMPRESSION® "7B Pine Street Phone: 365-7025 ._ ba — Welcome — Manan este ein healt oe a ee ei on Sewer create a financial burden on all taxpayers fram the wage earn- er.to the pensioner, and those’ ‘on fixed income, A charge of $1.20 per foot for a minimum of 90 feet and toa maximum of 200 feet simply means the tax- payer with a frontage of less than 90 feet will have to pay on Property he does not own. Do you, Mr., Taxpayer, consider this fair taxation? Personally, 1 fee) this ‘is outra-' geous to’ say. the least, and is setting a precedent for any future bylaws where a frontage tax‘assessment will be Fequired to raise monies, In the not. too distant future, the amalgamated : city ; will be approached:to support a. big water referendum. What: then? Another frontage tax and further. subsidiation? I should like to bring out - the point of tenant electors. Anyone 19 years or over who is 2 on the voters’ list is eligible.to vote on money; bylaws, and + need only to have lived in the’ area for six months or more, For, example, ‘we have) many © transient. residents: {construc- tion workers) that are here for’; ‘the project period-and in. most: “cases, move on before or. after the job completion, : ‘The? ‘pers’? manent resident consequently is left: burdened with a long period debt of 25 years..Much: pressure’ was ‘brought’ to: bear, .. to obtain'such votes ‘to’ get the = last: plebi: } passed -for:.the Civic. Centre... °: 5 It: is,very “obvious. the ’ j Castlegar council is going :t ithe ; same, route precisely ‘as: ‘the’: “ Barrett: government::: Heaver © knows! Where. will it‘all-end?.: Think wisely. when you" z cast your, ballot on Saturday. It @*-the shot for’25: yea ‘(Karl V. Rolp! + South Castlega: Barts sre eaene rm kia BTS Instructions aa i For Popular: Folk Dances In order to preserve ome of their’ cultural ‘eritage; ~ come out and take advantage of the lessons, It isnot! necessary t sur vival: physical elements, from an unfriendly cultural: milieu and’ fe 3. fram the, overwhelming: influ: - ence ‘of a: powerful ‘neighbor the south. © The question in:.Cana music, however, is not'so much. whether a general theme of ; j ar, Canadian: music as an ‘isolated phenomenon, often tell- -Ing ‘ourselves inwardly that it is: third-rate ‘anyhow. and ‘ orthy of being included in any rinus study. of \twontioth 3ince'196" izable, quan- tity: of- recordings: and ‘scores:.. has appeared, ; ‘and: works: are * fieard ‘on! the CBC: or sin jlive concert, The que: ‘is' not whether’ ‘Canadian®, composers will keep:writing music, but ., Whether. the Canadianilistening.\: public will’respond to what they \are saying.;Sir: Ernest ‘vice ‘to ‘home grown ‘products ; and cherishing an inferiority: ‘our whole school settles) ‘towh jleasure”—65" -to“reading. for: minutes ata time: Each student has a’ book’ of: his own’ choice (fiction ‘or. non-fiction) ‘and. off gestin; Za ver: invigorating scene! And not, a’day passes that! some, istudent: has. not we go. together. on bar. Meeting’ will: be: hel 0 p.m. Legion *Hall. Our’ Footwear: Will: Meet’ the Need” of, coe ied) Work or Any. Occasion, PLUMBING & HEATING “61 Crescent. ‘Street, Castlegar’ © Castlegar & District Witd: - ‘Regular + Meeting of the life Association.’ Novem-.- Robson : Parent’ Group; to. d | ‘Brownies, Guides’ and jednesday,. ‘November 20 Noy. (18, 8° “FOR! AFTER HOURS :& EMERGENCY: CALLS Phone 365-7531 Rangers.’ Robson’ Hall: on <5 PHONE 365-7618 t's designed to help’ us. break: bad sf Treading habits’ such’ as. “guess: -. feoe itt . Mowatt..and\.we know! *\ Rogers took out.@ hook on’ How to Build’ Paper, Air- ‘planes”, ‘but-we aren't quite. sure of the others honest:- to -'goodness *, ‘meal (one or. two hor. d'oeuvres, one fain course, one igths of ‘chain, ‘each \consiat- ing-of: three’ links. He: asked’a blacksmith if he would put the :five| lengths ‘together -to. fo icone chain. The blacksmith ‘said e ouput those five length: ether using only - “three cuts and:three welds? Gerry. Markin ‘solved it, in’30) many. - SE notic. Designs. a be: used ‘fo “informal: occasions,: full « paneer sleeve _ : ‘. ays ol saying Appointments have ’ beet % made by! council he ‘city’ advigory. planning. commission. tional Facilities Fund peas This has been announced by Recrea- } tion and Conservation Minister. on't forget to demind lom/and ;Dad, though;. that your letters must be mailed to he’ Castlegar, News so that, hey're ‘received no later than. oon on Monday of the week in. ich they should appear in the _ Papers: ‘Included is $36,000. for. ‘the $ "Kootenay Doukhobor Historical Society. fox its shina educa-; {ion centre. >” Other, grants. are as ‘fol- lows: Revelstoke Golf, Club; '9 chole: golf course addition; $50,000. 9 5 : Capital Regional District, «Juan De Fuca Curling Rink, Colwood; $250,333. “ver Chibjelubhouse ‘and firing *) Fund sAct i {fice also! ah group to feel if the’ Fish? and Wildlife were approached, per-); rasesion feud be received to put” +} Queen | Charlotte Museum Society; regio seum » iid cultural centies , $99,000. * Victoria City. Police Revol: req /gar and District aie ‘line enclosure: $9,661. > forthe city: to’erecti Meridian Heights Fai Antitute, Port. Coquitlam; ‘com-. + - > munity. hall additions; $5,000. +The intent of the. Commi nity: Recreational: Facilities *: isto, provide as- sistance in financing’ ‘commu- ‘nity recreational facilities spon- ‘sored by a‘ municipality: or non-profit cultural, ethnic or religious group. the. matter,came und Tine jduriadicsion ¢ af, the highw;