SSTLEGAR NEWS, Thursda' February 3, 1972 Slocan Bluff Can't be Removed Social Credit MLA Tells House What he described as Aro reservoir ang other Slocan. “a matter of to myself and constituents" was laid betore the floor of the Legislature last week by Burt Campbell, the member for Revelstoke-Slo- can. Speaking in the Debate Bluffs "and tunnel immedi- ately north of Slocan Gity “could not be removed,” “This is a xery high end dangerous rock section , Highway 6,” he a Mand the normal shoule) be blasl we “However,” he continu- ed, “I was informed this would create poule very un- stable ba the rock face which te would be extremely dangerous, at a later date. Further, the fill placed in the lake would not be stable and there could be underwater slid- es.” He said that because of the nature of the terrain nthe a eceing 1971, Mr. mpbell sald the year was ery eventiul” for his ie. He referred to Blanket Creek Provincial Park which will be ‘ready this tourist season, construction of a $420,000 bridge at Blanket Creek, an eastern access Revelstoke, ee of the ontauch road work was carried out on the side roads in the lower Sloran Mira dope during tt the he yea ee he ‘an aldents the f m tron their problems are now recelving." Kootenay Canal Operating Deal Established deal has been worked .C. Hydro er and een minister Ray ects and Pend d’Oreille rivers, Comin West Kootenay and B.C. Hydro have agreed to operate their generation, mission and _ storage oj ration,” anid Operation of storages will take into account flood con- trol and their environmental needs. “Canada and the United States have expressed whillngness to parece on fe Duncan and that which generated by their plants under the water licences, ex- cluding the effects of the Duncan and Libby storages. When the loads of West Kootenay exceed its capa- city, BC. Hydro has agreed to supply additional require- mentee a spo aren : CONTINUING ITS EXPANSION in the lum- ber industry, Columbia Cellulose Company, Limited recently opened a new planer mill at Kitwanga and finished phase two of a new'$1% million planer mill at Pohle Lum- ber Operations, Terrace. The planer mill at Kitwanga, which has a total annual produc- tion of 30 million board feet, will use lum- ber from the adjoining Chip-N-Saw mill. The planer mill employs a crew of eleven men of whom all but one have been select- ed from the local native band and trained “in the various fobs. Selkirk Shows Inferest in Safety Plan: ing into proposals made by (0 proposals made Castle; bates jaiharly io trainin; rogram taught on the en a8. % with Selkirk eae, told them that 16 colleges in the US. have safety Fire Department Answers Call In Kinnaird A fire at 1013 Fifth jaird thing really to Se in the chimney ofa lace, Pin fact,” he stated, “A was made to second call . cancel the original call that took the men out in five degrees above zero weather, but the crew were already. on their way.” Firemen were a called out in just oe zero weather on Sunday Shen a an alarm was put in at Twenty members of the courses, but to his know- e there are none given in anada, rr meeting, he sald, is anged with Cana- the college ntatives trou da Manpower, Safety C i, to blend it in with tl being done by similar coun- RECOMMENDED as. Kin- naird’s representative on Re- gional Recreation District No, industry.. Dentists Work To Cut Pain A fi Smooth Sailing For Hockey Bestel Very: few blems are anticlpa ed In the establish- ing 0 Fee ote Wistting e newly tormed women's aux- Hai hg, Andy Shutek, in repo! orting to Castlegar coun- cll Tuesday night, Rech the president of ladies’ Prove. Mrs. ‘Rudy Mi Martini al, ias met with the arena pro- grammer, Buck Pacholzuk, and they had oueae agreed He who had. rationalized their - problems in a. fine thought out way. Federal Grant For Gare Centre A federal Local Initiative Fro ‘am grant of $17,390, een approved for a day t Glade. 5 cars centre at People's Nursery. centre Will provide 12 te for 2 total of 52 patients has been under! en by a group of dental seen this ticular pr pail Yr pro- ject, symptomatic pain such as toothaches caused from various denta\ diseases will Even thoy: pain-kill ing agents, nou techniques and advanced technological have increas- depth, ting age ents and techniques be re- . viewed, but an inere: 1 Loan Board is Bill Henne. The appointment: will be forwarded to the ional District of Central fire but their assistance was not ‘the being controlled burned. Kootenay for approval at its next meeting. During the past term he has served with Jake Koenig, the other re- ive from Kinnaird. Radio Station CKQR are pleased to announce the ap- pointment of Mr. Jim Jensen as station manager. Mr. Jen- ten brings to the Castlegar- Kinnaird area a wide range of experience in radio. He will soon take up residence in the twin towns. “SHOES THAT MAKE AN IMPRESSION" FOR SAVAGE SHOES AND ALL YOUR FAMILY FOOTWEAR Phone 365-7025 — Pine St. — Castlegar Pee Wee Standings Pee Wee Division stan- 3 dings to Jan. 26, 1972: Hawks 29 BF aut ror and Paper Bruins oe ae ‘The 15 top scorers are: Pts. Corner of Pine and Columbia “Open Monday - Saturday 9 am. to 6 p.m. Sunday and Holiday Hours: 12 noon - 1 p.m. “We Have All The The One You Love | Nice Things For Friday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. 6-7 pm. “on the horizon will be take ‘en. * Do Temperatures Vary in the Home? Now that the cold wea- other parts are cold. When the homes: were built wre were assured that the: equipped with enough ‘eat heat to keep us warm. come one corner is warm The me wer is that tothe heat distri- butor, whether it's a radia- etor or a‘ register, was plac- ed in the wrong location. To solve this problem, advises the Canadian Hydro- nies Council, switch to board heating. If your: home a hydronic (hot water bees system, it will be re- latively, e to install base- board heat ig panels along the Coutside’™ walls, espec- ially under the windows. Baseboard heating literally. stretches the warmth from wall to wall and acts as.a parry against the cold and ‘ith baseboard, ev- Perey is comfortable al- ways, says the council. Sponsor HEARING AID CLINICS obligation. FEDERATED.LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL FOR ELDER CITIZEN ASSOCIATIONS OF B.C. A clinic will be held in Castlegar on February 15 to test hearing, check existing hearing aids, make ear molds, etc. The tests are per- formed and results explained, without cost or Should the individual require 8 hearing aid, quality, behind-the-ear hearing aids manufac. tured in British Columbia are available for $115.00 Interested individuals should contact | MRS. H. JOHNSON 365-8294 408 - Sth Ave. Castlegar of employment. Lip Eirler yf ap sine ely ae ot approxima’ 20,000 made to the ine for a lot on which to put it. —— STAMPS From January lst wo November 7th, 1885, a un- ique post office was situ- ated at the place where the tracks fi After Confedoration, uniform rates were.set for rom east and west mn the CPR transcontinental ere to meet. It was fine w well described by lis name, &2t to pay the Postman an Frovinolal Library Farliament Bidga Victoria, B.C. Published Every Thursday Morning at “The Crossroads of the Kootenays”’ cl 25, No. 6 CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10,. 1972 SERVING: Castlegar - Kinnaird Stocan Valley and City Silverton New Denver - End of Track, Rocky Moun- an rge was Pp tains, CPR. Eremenko’ sar ‘ QUALITY SHOES for the family For Dress — Casual and Work : Our Footwear Will Meet the Need of Any Type Work or Any Occasion AANA SMITHS | ohrcann & HEATING 6 CRESCENT ST. — PH. 365-7531 — CASTLEGAR Licensed Gas Fitters — Plumbers — Shost Metal RGTIOES The Kinnaird Parents Committee to Guides and Brownies will hold meeting Tuesday, hag arty 8, at 10 o'clock in the Kinnaird Hall. Please at- tend, All Plumbing Repairs and renovations at reas- have SPRING FASHIONS LEAD THE WAY FROM WEST'S STORE @ Leo Danal ® Style Queen ®@ Ronda Roy Sizes: 7 to 15 ter — 35% Plain & Prints. ALL NEW SPRING SHADES $8.98 & Up 10 to 20 16% to 24% RUFFLES AND RUFFLES - Are Back — Soft and ‘Alluring Is_ This Fancy Feminine Blouse in Per- manent Press Fabrics of 65% Fortrel and Polyes- Cotton ‘jin “SPRING '72Z IS NEW COME IN AND VIEW OUR LATEST ARRIVALS Fortrels Lead the Way In The. Crisp Uncluttered ’ Lines — Sparkling and Soft Shades with the Care Free. Wash'n Wear Convenience. @ The Two-Tone Effect © The Shirt Waist — ® The Elegant Sheath and the @ Pleater Is Big THESE COME FROM FAMOUS BRAND NAMES ® Marjorie Hamilton ©@© The Young Look of . Harold Williams Pant Tops and Printed Shirts in 100% Acetate & Polyester $10.98 and $11.98 \ \ { ! i THE HOUSE ON SEVENTH AVENUE! Kinnaird Residents of’ the 500- block Seventh ANS: in Kin- naird ‘are taking a bard line in their spatts against plans to open a boarding F nome for retard: ed adults, §) an for the nel- axzo Was a presented to Kin- naird co} tl listed seven state- ments of reason for their and even Miss Joanne Butler of Mental’ Health Centre, ‘Trail To date no application for rezoning has been made fo io Town Council, nor has a licence to operate been js- sued from Victoria. The building, however has been approved or auch @ project fe get. vo have a licence. Town ‘He meeting would be before any, rezoning was une The e protesters say they are not against the work ot hel ing. the retarded, tho: don't want: the - ng house to be located in what. they di ag 8 single-f: area. a is the ‘Gard- cn cant of the Kootenay” foods Da “and if Tonal, "Centre at “the Koot- enay.’ MANY FALLACIES EXIST ‘By Dr. Nick Schmitt fest | Kootenay Health U Retardation is “Mantel a gigantic problem; numer- -h Aigantic 4 it isthe ic poate at at the University bf British Lees between higitiy ed people at at one end ae : with Jow ‘Many fallacies and mis-, conceptions about the men-' cont of of ‘a- population such can be classified as telligence erit Most of these People £ find their own niche in oom sooty ing dently in cal and automa bociety. jor, obstacles. at pre- diffic ‘There is a continuum ‘of the distribution of intel. Bi EVERYONE BEN By doanne B Social Wi 01 ut welcomed by our. enlightened citizens. Let: us not forget that the fundamental EI BY PLAN ‘Butler, Psychiatric orker, Mental Health Centre, Trail. le proposed roposed boarding bouhes of and Mrs. Rich- je «Geronazzo of. ‘Kinnaird ior mentally : retarded .-2d- ts is being set up under the Provincial Government's Such béarding homes Seen operaling ‘succesatully 2 mn operal success in other areas for. eleven mi Boarding Home Program. : —_Bgar su ‘As program supervisor for. this ared I am aware of tae wae concerns: raised. about this . home. It is the intent of the to < discuss and Involve themselves | lives.of the boarders to the: betterment of both. Cleatly the large insti- + tutions where: the mentally Lied slosch with the planning ° poarding home ‘ed adults as normal as ite ible. Some have neede far removed “put away", and Fela from phir fi past the 1 uate e ae oolty aot of these ed capp are trainable and cay pable with proper care of looking af- ter themselves, and in many even. become ec-. ful raereenlg th wey pl csze lose who skills and ers ponies specially, fe pes act- fivity programs for their on- oing. ‘ y onomiealy: Broduetive: wen titutlon. defective Bi Hy as possible, those of limited intelligence | should ‘be _re- on page 10) ‘About three or four ner ; : The Celgar pul; jons will shut Rowan at interest to + the Castl R keys to six v miata "KC?DAYS QUEEN Dee Chase and Princess. * Sue Killough braved the.cold last Saturday to ride in'an open convertible through the ‘ have been living a fe of absolute horror. > And there to thelr ines Avenue, and although three have: been Da epped en there as “an "ano row” goi on 2 below the “aco Tpoands, ne was then that “one Pulp Mill Plans Two Weok Eastor ~~ Shut Down rai- for a two week period over East- tions = ieee but no de caught ‘in. one of the t tess supplied ab the Town ar wn works crew thereupon gassed it death. * to Ald. George Bondaro: who: has isited the Ree fours of eight ey tt at fomily ie ve pte im the Rurnuik household is an understatement, One of the girls, Karen, pot -of prothbals stuffed'under the me vour torigue feels thick, your tastebuds are af- fected,‘ and ‘everytime. you go out you: have ‘to take a bath, and it tobe seems ay worse,” Mrs. Kuzn- rea i Direcior fo Confer With: Advisory Planning Board - William’ Gattrell, director for. electoral will meet with members Oe the advisory planning board for that area to see» whether or not-they will work with This. move follows pa ate made at this time.. Local. Bandsman On ROMP Show Friday Night. The performance of the Royal Cana dian’ » Mounted He ice band tomorrow hight it: 8 p.m. on CBC will be many local re- sidents. - “Inelude _ passed 6 jescat ‘board. was by former. direc- Macalister, and or mr. Sattrell felt ithe com: inst, McNabb, son of Mr. an Mra. N. A. McNabb of Kin- The band, ‘which - has made several appearances Suess <7 on the Ginetto’ Reno ‘Special, an hour-long musical extra vaganza. , Break-In Reported A passerby became suspicious of activity around. the Crossroads Datsun pre- mises last week and cailed legar detachment of the RCMP. Investigating officers discovered the front door * window had been smashed, and that change and the les were A juvenile suspect. was picked up but later releas- “Firemen Give - Arena Cheque To Council oA cheque ue covering ren- tal ‘of arena » facilities was half of the firemen’s social Sb ee ast years the social clus 5 has received a ‘ant from council equal, to to @ amount for ren {oor the annual request was interpreted as'a request for tree facilities.. mission was _ obstruc’ him in his work on beh: of the area. ‘He said he would meet bers ‘There. may be one or two who. wish to.resign,' ha recommended Bill Sto ehnoff),:: Mike Sawchenko Steps Down. As Chairman, Mike Sar wehenko has stepped down from his role ag chairman of the Kooten- ay Doukhobor Historical ‘Society to take’ the position of -vice-cl and .im- mediate past chairman. * Elected to replace him ‘at the recent ‘annual meet- Hoodicoff, Feria ‘Webber ‘and memb- ership chairman, Sue Port- re Flectedt to the boa board of of the Union ‘of Spiritual Communities of Christ, and - Bill Oglow, representing the Genadian Society of Poul, 0) Other directors. fc 2e72 are ‘pete 6 low, Elm. le, Jack Nikesiadot, EA Mos: by and Bruce Ramsey. Council Disappointed With | Bennett Budget Sas tically . goo ‘but Frome the discal yolnt a f unrealistic, The; iy ae oul 58 y who are’ over the age ne of 65.” (Under Ler, fhe. bud budget pr pro: grant. was. sw tacreased 315 fo 185, an additional 50. to homeowners aged ‘and over.) the highway section of tie budget, cordon Bra- of the roa ridg- ea’ committee of area. _ “I hope some will be nt to complete high No.3 be between ‘Kinnaled and Salmo which is long over- due.” Last week Do Brothers, MLA asked goverament to build missing link.” School Board Gives juasial To Greatly Reduced Budget ross budget of $2,- 058,613 etry been approved the board of pal wit Problens out of the general revenl “A ‘A review of the home. cowney grant in Castlegar years”, he ‘said, itis tren: “gth’ to. the ' contention. that ieee does © not. significant the: urden st the one home tral it, If ent UD three mills this would wipe® out the: benefit. One's Svante for to keep. costs and it would be better if - the grant went into muni- al coffers. th of Kin- KC Days Float _ Proposal A. two-man’ committee has been appointed by Kin- naird to arrange a meeting with Castlegar and the Dist- ner Chamber’ of Commerce io discuss the I pee E EEE ER ees ie ue iS exnt; * RDCK Hits Timber finn Pia To dial Slocan Booming Area plication whieh picen ‘the booming ground -. his - Creek tween Memp! and Cory Cre: Local residents of ane this recreational purposes, 0: as in re- gel tof a etter Yom ©. R. ro) only beach on the east vf Slocan Lake between Slocan and a_ point et south’ of Silverton, a ance, he said, of heer: 20 miles. Cablevision Not Collecting i For: eee Programming programming in this area. Alex. E. Dworkin, vice- president, says “We are de- be able to do so until the built. ted and most encourag- © nel he a to see the Smergence. of interested groups Kootenays who wish io Pro- mote local programing in the ‘and of the KC Days float. The Chamber had ask- ed saiier that the gouncil also. expressed: the idea, and at thelr meet- g, which was held simul- taneously with that of Kin- naird, ‘asked for further in- formation’ as to costs and type of Tloat the Chamber. had in mind. our the participation of these groups on our local pro- gram origination channel when it goes into opera- “wat the @ present time,” he e sald, “we are in the thro- and re- designing the distribution plant in the nem tem in or- hat we make. At present our system can- not accomodate any addi- tional channels and will not this venture a truely con- munity channe] which il reflect the various facets of :@ community's involve- ment within the community itself. We have on Staff in Vancouver “Oberation which is doing’ local pro. gram origination), crea. tive ie the ‘who are involy- eon of: program tion. and, we would Be o ellgnted to 0 discuss the entire matter of community programing. with: the’ inter- ested groups i in the various communities.’