io. . CASTLEGAR van Thursday, August 28, 1965 Village. Planning Shows _ Potential Accommodation (continued from page ni =! purchase or replotting. 1¢ Fouta @ advantageous to develop lo- Kinnaird is providing a worth- while service, ‘The node further south and generally foane the Maple St. at the No. cal park sites near, or to elementary schoo! sites. Commercial Uses 8 Highway provides a good ser- vice centre for adjacent resid- Pass: Creek. ‘Resident Dies Sunday Funeral services were held at Pass Creck from the Hadi- Hin residence yesterday for ‘Mrs. TRAILER PARK: at Robson : han ral. Bl held eae “in “the He Church at Medicine Ha “Leaving Med: |’ i Ron's Motel SiGe choo e DINING ROOM" hie CONFECTIONARY, FULL COURSE MEALS ©. “Thos u.who were able to head for’ the’ "Eaat Kootenays last weekend ‘after sheep, ‘and, or, goat,’ couldn't have had a better weekend. for. an. opening if. you 8 it warm, I would |‘ haye!:-been ‘along with: the rest but) just ° couldnt cut: it ‘after a ,rush--trip 'to. the coast: and back, So far the only report I had is two small goats. bagged by’ a ‘couple of the boys out of Trail but.then. there's a long season ahead of u: Locally the big weekend is .the one, coming ‘up ‘as the buck season .on* mule and white tail. deer: opens upon -Saturday on the ‘eastside’ of the: ‘Columbia and Arrow: Lakes. Throughout the seinainder, of thie, district the ick season open on ember 11, ts Peete Just .a reminder to grouse hunters, the ‘season does not Winnie Hadikin, 35, who Passed 3 miles west of the Ferry, vedi toe trict Hospital iat Sunday’ ZoL Private beach and ‘park for your use pre ie in’ does Jowing .a lengthy; ness, Park in’ the shade of, the Pondarosa | Pine EXCAVATING, DITC wat predécoatod by her Where ye; HING husband. in 1957, Hadikin was born in it is 10 degrees cooler ry SAND’ AND” GRAVEL in and a son Ar- mhruvne Now 15, 1929 receiving TOP’ SOIL: ee an 1008 nS gaugh- her education there, Phone 365-7812, Lloyd Ritter, . Manager CONCRETE WORK... ljaugh- She was married in Pass ter Marion in infancy, ' AND’ ROOFING * 1957, Mra Wade hen to an but have patience; and you ‘will be able to. figure them out, above | fu ‘all understand | them: and you'll have; fans!) .<¢ > Any of, you who haven't already. done “s0' let’ me remind you to: pick’ up’ your West: Koo- tenay Big. Game Trophy Compe: tition’ ticket: when’ you. pick: up your! licence, ‘It ‘must be dated prior to, the*.opening of the nase or, the! same day as‘ you: urchase . your. licence. if you ,salt-to one ‘poun = purchase it aiter the’ season | ling’ salt * al allot Made Lene opens, otherwise: your trophy | type ina: pinch ‘will suffic.’ An i not ‘be eligible. Tickets are| average: deer: skin. will require available: son: Castlegar Sports five pounds, bear, :10 to 20 Shop ‘or mys pounds and elk: or moose 15 Speaking’ of: -tropliy compe- i 20 pounds, PLEASE. PRO- titions — to compete in the Cas-|TECT. AND . RESPECT. ‘THE tlegar Sportsmans Annual com- RIGHTS AND. LIVES OF OTH- petition you : must have an an-]| ERS, as you pursue man’s parent Pual membership in that orga-| est participa ig sport — nization before’ you ‘bag ir | ING. trophy, fod don’t say you dlan't y: the way, ‘fellows, one know when you. accidentally or | of pers yi the food stores in town otherwise. bag the best trophy|has a complete supply. of de- of your. lifetime. and find out| hydrated: packaged: foods: that forgot to-get'a ticket. It would | will fit your packboards nicely. bea erying shame,- wouldn't it, | They're slightly higher in price and you'll:be.the one doing the| than the real.thing, but so. con- crying. venient. for climbers, hunters ‘Lam very, ry: SOTY I was away hikers; and fishermen. ‘ last weekend when Mr,. Kiernan ke — II ents and users. The only area in’ Kinnaird with reasonable or fairly close access to some grocery store or commercial’ type of use is the area at the southern end of the village: A ‘small carefully de- signed centre might be provid- ed along the No, 3 Highway to- ward the southerly end of Kin- naird possibly near Lots 22, 23, or 24 in Plan 2087. We. undersiand that the lands north of the Castleaird shopping centre are proposed for hotel use and agree t tit they could be quite rely for that Most of the commercial de- velopment along the No, 3 High- way in Kinnaird has developed in small nodes rather than on a strip basis as has been the case in Castlegar.'On the whole this has added to the quality of the ‘Village and has avoided the con- flict between various land uses that has occurred in Gastlegar. We recommend that naird discourage strip comer? cial development along the No. 3 Highway route a the sort of ‘development that has taken place through past years, west The node of the Imperial oa pulk plant| purpose. As we have is treasonable fu nature and'| ed To Castlegar, the proposed can continue to serve the grow- | hotel area north of the Wood- ing adjacent population. Simil-| land Park entry road might be arly, the small node aevelo velop: improved by the provision of ing around the village hi linking access between the two |) roads, possibly on the easterly. poundary of Parcel Ms abutting the railway. It might bi to use some of the. ‘railway | Jand which is now. bisected by | basically be served. by a new right-of-way for the road allow-|the approach to the new Kin-|road to the west of the existing ance. While we do not consider | naird bridge. This land repre-jNo.. 3° Highway. ‘Three this a pressing issue it might|sents a central and important | points onto the No. 3 Highway be investigate’ Nee roial dee location totaling some 62 acres, | are proposed. nus. the ‘highway . allowance. Only one -section ‘of the velopment has taken place | It is bounded on the east by the | Jo Vv ~ south of this important highway |GPR line, on the west by a lower.:land “here Jnvol eg ey: and. this is slight “trough and ression where ich marks the break with the|a ay aeprs at the base of Privately owned: residential par-| midway .betwe cels to’ the west. Specialising in Steak; Chicken, Sea Food, : Home Made Pies and Rolls ‘ 0p or; tanning 'this’-y: Co. Ltd.) ‘ecommend. ‘you: ah “it out a: iter: skinning “as | posalbie” ‘and: Tone all'fat-and flesh: fromthe. hide. ‘Then ‘cover the ‘hide’ liberally. with ‘salt’ in the ratio ‘of one-half npguad of Creek to Fred Hadikin and took | E% She ‘is survived by her two up residence there until 1950/8 when, they moved to Kinnaird, moving back to Pass Creek | in ‘| sons, SidneyP.: Wade of Van- couver. and Richard C...Wade of St. Catherines’, Ont.” and two daughters» Mrs. : (Edith). Lloyd G, Craig of Castlegar and Mrs, (Vera): Wallace Wilson of Rich- mond, ‘Castlegar Funeral Home in charge ‘of local arrangements. Thank You os Ladies of Castlegar and district for your, an ronage during ‘our. opening weekend, : Winner, o! the door prize for.a $5.95 vase was Mrs, ‘J. J. Kavie of. Castlegar. DROP IN AND SAY HELLO TO MARI Ma i's Clothing and Gift Shop KNIGHT TRAILERS (Built at Port Moody, B.C.) “ANDERSON - CHICKSHA’. NORTHLANDER "AT ROBSON'S “ARROW LAKES TRAILER COURT: ' Managed by: Wally Hubert . LARGEST STOCK OF NEW TRAILERS ON DISPLAY IN JHE CASTLEGAR DISTRICT 5 } Anything i in “Trade “ Lowert crerme and pewn payment P & G Builders Supply ncn eS FROM aE * CEMENT " HEANQUARTERS PLYWOODS “DOORS. MOULDINGS WINDOWS LUMBER HARDWARE FLOOR TILES oe tin Mrs, Hadikin is survived by FINAL DOCUMENTS were signed in Vancouver her husband Fred, one son Ser last. week covering financial and. operating ‘ agree- gie and one daughter Lisa Belle, ; both at home, her parents ments between Ci Cel and and Mrs, Pete Konkin of Thrums Cellul of Sweden in tion with the *Skeena and EO rt eraEe Samuel and wart I) of sire project. Eije Mossberg: managing’ director She was predeceased by one pr C brother Peter, in 1955. Pua M. Marshall 1) his signature. C bi: Burial: was in’ the Pass Cellulose holds 60 per cent of the equity and Sven- | Creek Cemetery with Castlegar ska’ the balance. —- Celgar* Photo | Ph. Funeral Home jn care of ar- A GOOD LIFE INSURANCE PLAN iS ESSENTIAL would have an outlet at the imperial Oll. bulk plant site to the south, This loop road thro- the the CPR lands would create 19 fairly alrge sites. The, route onthe next bench up, south of Milestone here is Road ‘and west of the No. 3; he hank Highway,.. should: have access en the Southern out.to Milestone Road by using Paint e | SEE THE FREE SHOWING cs) “FAMILY SECURITY” Fhone: fork appointment ligation For. Crossword Puzzle Answer See and “Mr, .Brothers; were here -to discuss: the’ Deer: Park road: as well ‘as. fish’ and ‘wildlife sur- veys. on’ the “Arrows. However, el cet ty as “TRUCK eared ENTIFY: YOUR pins : ‘T. BEFORE YOU SHOOT, your Ser or mine will'be'a long ie, dead if. Es you. make, a mis- . divprising, ‘We suggest that the | w pest ‘use of the immediately abutting land south of the Southern Trans-Canada Highway is‘ motel ‘use and recommend that the village encourage mot- el use in that location. There are existing fhouses of fairly substantial nature on some of the’ parcels south of the route. the general increase inland values would probably justify the tremoval * of these uildings. Consolidation of the three parcels at the south-easterly part of the intersection for motel use would -be desirable and some ~ accommodation at the southwesterly. corner ‘could’ al- so be justified. The general sub- division plan for the northerly part of Kinnaird provides road access into the backland at the southeasterly’ part of the junc- . The backlands.on the east- erly. side of the coule FIDELITY. LIFE ASSURANCE 1980 Bay Ave. Trail, B.C. 368-5686 431 TMM ESTA VILLA SALES & SERVICE Near the Arena MOBILE HOMES : ” Trans-Canada Highway and : Should Kinnaird in princi- Milestone. Road, panies grea, amin ple approve the use of this land] W! e somewhat ic for industrial’ purposes, it sho- eu and be us rr undevelop uld contact the CPR to discuss eon! and :be used ag a Play ero the possibilities of. developing “The general ‘area north of the” site’ in ‘the near future, If Milestone “Road straddling’ the the site was developed as an|No. 3 Highway. has substantial industrial ‘estate with full ser- numbers of dwellings;now, and will‘ have many ‘more ~ in’: the vices and landscaping in front uture. Access to the school on of ‘the various plants, it would] iitestone Road from this area become a visually attractive fea-] is not as direct as it ‘might be. ture in'the ‘community as well] It Ee raetentaae ies a ed. that as'a tax producing asset, a pathway up the bank be gre. The zoning should be such ated ana ink be tose id in. the that the area.is not offensive | suture between the’ new road to passers-by or adjacent resid-!and the .No. 3 Highway. This ents, The. trough along the | would: make Milestone ‘School western “boundary would pro- much more seceseibie to the vide,an break b Road and aor the bau the uses to the west ior Safiborad be’ used for higher density, re- sidential _wses - (garden apart: ments). Such ‘uses » would. not conflict with the motel use’ to the north which would repre- sent a higher density trans: lent residential use. Industrial Uses One of the pressing needs in the Castlegar-Kinnaird: area will be land for industrial’ and distributive’ “uses. © The ‘vacant wal TRAVEL TRAILERS -e MOBILE HOME MOVING ‘or Serv! TELEPHONE CAR 6L V7: er VINCE POTTER SALESMAN A similar loop type of road and the industrial ‘estate. Large | system is. proposed tb the east Ng. signs and billbéards on. :the') of ‘the roofs of‘ buildings in the area]the Southern © Trans-Canada ings should ‘be prohibited,~otherwise route: A loop with access ‘at the & the appearance of this import- | same point as the westerly loop ant entry point would Become would be provided just south of cluttered: and ‘unslightly, It the recommended therefore: ‘Highway ‘to provide access: to 1. That’ the -Village of Kin-| the backland in that area, naird consider.- the... establish- A. further entrance way ment of a special industrial £s- some 800.feet south would pro- site on the west side of the ri- tin-26 yer that has the best ‘potential NTR TR for industrial .uses-is, the CPR ‘Castlegar City, Gentre Hotel BANQUET ROOM — 650 persons —'* AVAILABLE FOR BOOKINGS Luncheons, Dinners, Weddings, Meeting Room Dining Room - Coffee Shop 7 days pot weak 76m 9pm. : Columbia at Main Street © Trail Driving School in Castl Mond Wednesd Fridays Standard and. Automatic Transunlseions : For Information é PH. '368-5621 _ tin 31 “PULP MILL TOURS . Tours of the Celgar Pulp Division will be held week days, except Thursdays, at 1 p.m., For special arrangements such: as group tours * and. days other than the above, please contact the. Industrial Relations Department.’ tfn-24. ~ Phone Number Changes — EFFECTIVE, SEPT. 1 OUR NEW. NUMBERS ARE 365 7738 and 365-7739 Please Note ‘the Changes. in Your tate zone to cover the CPR lands | vide -access to the 3 Highway south of | Way-- Southern Trans-Canada is - {isting roads or to provide some the existing parcel owned by the village. It might be possible to close off part of Milestone Road im- mediately west of the elemen- tary school site:: This: is a: fair- ly wide Toad: allowance and is ecalse cal routes are. available. In: partie cular - the . route..to the south immediately south of the small eonfectionery store opposite the school; could perform: the same function that — this section of; Milestone Road now does. An outlet to the north is needed more than one-in-the existing Milestone Road .-loca- ‘tion. ‘There are’ no ‘utilities in the ground in the section of road proposed to be closed. The ‘large. section of land immediately south of Milestone Road ‘and. east. of, the: No. .3 Highway is rather difficult to develop : in ‘any’ conventional ‘The ‘depth available ‘for development between the two is such ‘that ano- one: block parcels fronting on the two ex- form of access:into the central unused land. . The’ latter ‘solu- tion is shown on the Jarge scale in- in the area near the: new bridge Head. ge | dustrial area. This loop in'turn plan at fag tis report ieee JEWELLERY Adon ee BOSSE‘S eat -Harvests Amount trict president‘and our treasurer, Rie my.!:cohorts “of “the ‘Fish and Game’ Club, ‘George Guimont, no Man: :were on ‘hand ‘and, hammered * home “.the’ theme.-I ‘owed : Cpriaing Food | ragrant jowere: “d1eSmall stoves 44-Caudal ; p appendages 5 @7-Orlental aise vse ot wo srWant sahnekite a3. Lump et as.linered > Folded ary ‘NEW 1965 MERCURY. -Half-Ton: Pick-Up ©” ONE ONLY . 28-inch wheel base. “Castlegar: residents ‘used21, 108, 000 gallons of water in July, an increase of 3,865,700: gallons from the’ privious ‘month and Tepresents an 1 average daily con- $$-Hound all they had. to say, ‘and, Tun. derstand, was heard ‘to’ say. that he. couldn't understand ‘why, ‘| the merchants of Castlegar were a it Sportsmen don't gett the' support of the’ merchant _the Deer BEA x scneet wet This‘ was’. 0.800 Fe ‘to: coun:| cil’s meeting last week b: worke ‘supervisor. Norman: McN " oo je‘ spoons oRgublect or discourse, 62-Heste |; DOWN 4.Wagerer ENote cr ate 3:Wooden ‘vessal ® eine A That this zone be fairly explicit in:terms of landscaping requirements, icing «-stand- ards, sign imitations and other offensive ‘objects. f Castlegar’ Business ‘and’ Professional Di rectory Should “Kinnaird not~ ap- prove.of industrial ‘uses in this location, a. reasonable alterna- tive is to permit residential sub- division ‘of the area. Future Subdivision in Residen- tial, Areas 8!) village is the question ‘of. topo- graphy. and ‘land forms. The va- rious ‘benches: in” Kinnaird are the fully “developable. land “in the area is the bench and-the intervening banks do not repre- sent a development potential. ~ “Generally: speaking, the ex: isting ‘roads’ traverse the: cen- tral parts of the benches be- cause that is the most reason- aple toes location ‘for road! ‘building. bere m0 and Electric Welding ship between the roads and the bel Le banks makes ‘a. great deal