2 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 20, 1972 Short Castlegar Council Meet Deals with Numerous Requests An hour and a was all the time nee ea by . Tuesday to plete regular meeting before te ing into col Preparing of the bud- et was one matter to be lealt with in committee. » Several rsons had fr tie in chambers Geen G, Shephord to have a tree taken down will be grant- ed if the tree has no scenic value, Located on town pro-_ All be perty, the w re moved by the town's work crew. Two frallers? logtad ear the corner Bt ft and fine teers a m the {own's ig, May A spot rezoning request by J. itosott was defer- Ted to a later date, Council expressed its intention to set up a spec- schedule pi tor zoning ‘full report pone WEEE GL 08 ‘a pols ‘has Deen reported. by a. Sherbiko, Ald, Bob Maddocks who tha d the situation, said, ‘ Sherbiko is i ting up with quite a ‘ur Council has requested Sherbiko be sent a copy oe the WKP&L lette :. A: request est from Mrs, sewerage syatel be done in accor an agreement estabijsh for mobile homes. cent traffic bylaw were passed, These amendments were basically the deleting of terms found to be a hin- drance in carrying out the bylaw's intent, A bylaw on land devel- gpment received third read- 8 td, Andy Shutek and Ald. Bob Maddocks will be 21 Akai seat at the May e Castle; at Cubs, a class me fastbal looking for proper f for practices town games. who ii f the gpor rt for the of the ae he nm ter ter is to be looked into. f casticcar COUNCIL REPORTS ; March reports were ‘heard at the regular tmeeting of Castlegar coun- \d. Andy Shutek not- March i - SOLOHd Lihii3d © TT PHOTOS ‘oLGHdl L111134| | PETT Ss! New spectators’ benches were made for the arena, and ihe arene hall wi ladies’ fa viel. mixed bonspiel, a io a_meeting, mi- _ nor hockey banquets and a Pup tournament it was ‘felt this year was one of the longest sea- fans for the arena to have ce. The arena closed April Ald. BR. W. Cock had praise for the public works crew who did a successful acid tment on No. 1 ell. He also reported a er pole being und ed Pilliren, 22 stat i b and stated ents should be Sisked" 10 keep their childri Day Car office, one sign and reno- vations by three residents. There are four new trade licences, and one trade licence has been can- celled. Two men worked 60 hours at Pass Creek slash- under the w incent ive AS ey ter tank truck Was Toaned 0 he Kootenay Doukhobor Historical: Soci- ety for one day. Phone 365-7025 — “SHOES THAT MAKE AN IMPRESSION® FOR SAVAGE SHOES AND ALL YOUR FAMILY FOOTWEAR Pine St. — Castlegar ‘This was done elfare it NATIONAL AIR CADET WEEK Is being ob; Williamson ‘shows 0 cloud chart fo’ ‘cadets served in this area until Sunday. Part of the \., Tony Sorge, Jon Seeeney and Stephan program of’ Castlegar Squadron 581 is to Kelly... study cloud formations. Here Ueut, David on, a at NAMED fo the Kinnaird ad- visory planning board Is Cas- tlegar bookseller Frank Sta- sila, He succeeds John Pere- grym whose resignation was announced recently. Mr. Sta- sila lives at 516 Seventh Ave., Kinnaird. AKBM Convention in Kinnaird Kinnaird’s Mayr Colin Maddocks has been appoin- ted for the second time . of the resolutions tee of the AKBM Golgar Operation - Hot Involved © In Labor Dispute Celgar_ woods division, as far as the current labor negotiations between the IWA and the Anterior -EUe. For est Baber Relations is concerned, is “an ‘fiend in the midst” of all the cur- rent fa SBer spokesman at the wi saw: negotia- tes independent of other logging operations in the area. and, he said, pays about 14 cents more an hour than other operations. Currently, the IWA is Tennis Club Seeks Additional Courts . Due to Interest Kinnaird’s long range plans for Gevelo) alone ae of the recent athon lands for civic and recreation purposes could include tennis of the Lach Farrel, Canter Tennis club wrote uncil it courts be built in ‘d as ex- dating facilities in Castlegar dequate tu meet the increasing courts, Aldermen noted that at demands for A bush fire in “Smok- ° ey Hollow” near SHSS at adjoin noon spread to adjoi prone x Taron Isfeld turn- ed in bai alarm. Fire Chief Ed Lewis believes the fire was started by kids smok-- ing. The Board of School Trustees School District No. 9 (Castlegar) Cordially Invites the Public to the =. ‘ s : Official Opening Of the New Library and Electricity- Electronics Laboratory at the Stanley Humphries Secondary School April 21, 1972 at 730 p.m. Guest Speaker will be the Honourable D. L. Brothers, Minister of Education School District. No. 9 (Castlegar) a’ base rate .in 1972 of $4.72 per hour. The present base rate of south- ern interio® woodworkers is $3.58. Read: Werk Urged » Cn the Highway ‘Belwoon Towns ‘The Town of Castlegar at Tuesda' night's ined * willing + aire ‘ Queen for 1972. meeting decided to request the. provincial Palen to complete the cre er a and ble black topp’ between aie em There w je discus- sion whether previous let- the goverament ited. the. pro- lay. "A copy of the town's request will be sent to the and District. Cha- « Aids for a Speedy Recovery Sunday & , Illness at, home? Al few little do- . gooders — the right. sickroom aids — go.a long way in keeping patients com- - fortable, making edre easier. See us for sickroom supplies. mmy Biln, Corner of Pine & Columbis, Ph. 365-7818 Open Mon-Sat 9am to 6 pm. : Fri. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Holiday Hours: 12 noon - 1 p.m. 6-7 pm., which will hold its annual meeting here May 26-28, The -appoinfment was made by Lorne Haas, mayor of Montrose, who is presi dent of the association. As- sistin, or Maddocks ¥ will M. Hamilton of be Rossland and Ald. R. C. ace Niven of Kimberley. convention gets ae iy with an m greave Hi Arro For Beauly Queens There appears to be a ‘of young 1a ladies to stand as KC Days This is a problem that worries KC Days cl Bill Banham; as candidates for the honor are slow in forward. who. would like to but haven't stepped eoraaed gests they con- ate Dain Queen of the KC H & UG Library Meeting To Discuss Area improvements ° A number of citizens from, the Castlogar-Kinnalrd area have been invited to the All-Kootenay Citizens’ Conference on libraries to be held at Notre Dame Unl- versity in Nelson on Mon- day, May 8, Delegates will be at tending from Kootenay: Boundary, Central Kootenay and in ame Kootenay re- gions uss & program r thease, of | the future. This conference has _ been arranged by the Pro- vinclal Library Develo op. peat Commission to decid how lib services can be improved {in this area. WRONG HEADLINE ane >jeron headline a tory ‘in last week’ Castlegar News indeating a local youth was jailed for theft when such was not the case, As the story jointed out, Daniel Phillipoff was sen- tenced for breach of pro- vision. He had been charg ed the week before wit! Bostaselon obi emarlluana, Eremenko’s ‘sio:s QUALITY SHOES for the family For Dress — Casual and Work Frovincial Libravy Parliament Bldgo. Victoria, B.C. Feb. 2 Castlegar - Kinnaird Robson - Blueberry Creak Shoreacres - Slocan Valley and ‘City New. Denver - Silverton ‘VOL. 25, No. 17 CASTIEGAR BRIT COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1972 1972 15 CENTS PER COPY Our Footwear Will Meet the Need of ol Type Werk or Any Occasion i ¥ Hi , SMITH'S _ 6] CRESCENT ST. — PH. 3657: Licemed Gas PLUMBING & HEATING 1 — CASTLEGAR Fitters — Plumbers — Sheet Metal NOTICES: Lillian Killough Chapter, ODE Dessert Bridge & e Sale. St. David's Undercroft. Mon, April i .m, Make-up table a 1 hb, 55720 or 5-6348 Mas to a suspended jail term, but failed to adhere to probation rules. He was sentenced to three months definite and nine months indeterminate f the breach The Castlegar News re- > ite. the erroneous head- Fareats Clase- cs, Pay lealth Centre n May 8 at 7 Pam m. a for Kinnaird Aquanauts Dry land training at 4.15° ; Pama. Mon, Wed., Fri. at the Kinnaird Eleme: School. Castlegar & Dist. wild: life Assoc. on For ‘ aformation Ph. “365. 7748, LA to Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 170 are fang their nual ho! Spring Tea, Sat., April 22 from 24 p.m. Bs Sewing | snd White Eleph- those who can’t attend reg Thurs. meetings at permitted at LEISURE AND FUN CLOTHES Terry Cloth Bath Robes Housecoats "Brunch Coats Navy and White: SKIRTS .. SWEATERS . Orton Skirts and Sweaters To Match © “light Weight and Comfortable” in the NAUTICAL LOOK GAY COTTON PRINTS Drip Dry — Crease Resistant HOT PANTS — DRESSES SUN DRESSES IN ALL LADIES WEAR Loungewear — Hostess Gowns — Koftons Hot Pants — Long Arnel Pegnoir Sets Cotton Peasant Dresses in the “Midi Look” SELECTION AT ITS BEST GARDEN TILLERS FOR RENT See our Complete: Line of FERTILIZERS AIR TRAVEL AGENTS FOR ALL AIRLINES @ Reservations @ Tours e Hotel Accom. "PHONE 365-7762 — Methadone Clinic Charges Brings Rebuttal From Trail Ald; Jim Macheth’s at- the mei tack. on lone centre in Trail last week bas brought about a protest from id the Union fore ‘clinte eauablished here the results of the Trail mothadone -cll- nic will be studied,” he sald. Two Year Sentence Given On Heroin Possession Charga A 27-year old Pentict- on woman, ed up last December to charge of salon two year prison sentence. is Caro! Soules before Ju jansner in County Nelson on Monday ‘and was tenced: to Kingston pen- Rentiery. ed with her: at the ’ Castlegar said the Coulter woman still ‘in Nelson Monday was her second ‘drug offence, pol- ice stated. Trail alderman Cal Hock- ley said it was ghocking? t Ald. Macbeth “did tne Health had charged that “racketeers get hold of the gente and peddle it to a ayer B iddy DeVito 9 ue eVito of Trail, als ressed sur. prise at Mache ‘a report tc to council, terres ora out o! jon- ital,” said a report with tions of noced medical au- thorities and the LeDain Commission of Inquiry, into’ the non medical of The letter also sta of records youth, ae Rs "An “Ootischenta * Walter Kabatott had a 30 me "reduced: in of ‘a court Rossland: ‘He ‘must ‘now serve 14 days in Oakalla. Municipal Minister Campbell Talks About Planning Boards ~The po Dan Campbell Minister of Municipal Af- beni) sid, ‘. have in Comm Halls © where the question of Plans 4 has come pate and I have listened to many peo- ple on the subject. As a re- sult, I. have come to the usion |‘ that. plannin, The minister indicated the intent of the Municipal Act is 'to confer the politic. er of Municipal 1 Affairs w do fact, the Mayor and the Council for de plan- ning mai le situation and one which would cause all suggestions Hip Hip Hooray. ‘Bonanza Days fre Here Again! Once © again, Bonanza = have rolled around a the businessmen of jut on wee ciate that will run rough. untid Saturday. her stoves will be on Pine ia behind St, immedi the . Canadian_. Imperial roe, z * said Campbell ~ For. example, “it is not nec- that Regi geting “The point, is that Re- gional Districts must, by statute, pov appoint one or more visory planning commissions ‘Sithin areas not’ enjo: the status of It is the. re- sponsibility ‘of these advis- commissions one. n that they do in fact coneult with iol Reo ie: is “the measure ‘I have heen trying f for some time now to get this planning process into some ~ understandable au essary and never hasbeen necessary ea " bylaw to the publle arena legalistic terms. It B tar far 9! change vand if they are in troduced to planning through a bylaw That already started along the legalistic route march then they have ei at of com: pasion and the bylaw is game for the uninform- ed and if iB, great but not in my area’ However, the ‘consequ- ences of no p even more disastrous be- cause without regulations of one kind .or another «all kinds of activities by ‘indi- viduals ‘and: ‘corporations will simply be uncontroll- ig are able. Who has not known - someone who-has objected the buiding. of, for example ' a high apartment next door to'a rine opie Te- sidence, and has said, “Why. doesn't mebcdy .. stop this?”, only to find,to their dismay that no regulations on page eleven) CHEF DE CUISINE for ‘the early morning “pancake feed Saturday is Harold Webber. Claiming to be a skilled flapjack artist, he will preside: over the hot stove behind the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce ‘between the. hours of 9 and 11 a.m. The pancakes cost 50 cents for adults and child- ~ ren under 12 accompanied by. parents get their breakfast’ free. Its all part of the Days: Castlegar. — Castlegar News Photo % iB “at the “ultimatum” deliver- last Thureday. for the 18 group, -. has ‘at on gers oe People’s Nursery - Fights Town Ultimatum - sponsors of un Live Peorte’s Nursery in Kinnaird are ting back ed to them ‘burs eee” coi al re; mee! last week passed a resolut- jon which gave ave: the ‘cen senire ‘seven days why “it: ‘Shouldn't be “abit down. : the 1300 block Seyanth Ave. Since receiving the let- ter from the to office, : {he women ascoolated with which has a 1 Tnilative Pro as views compat the pis One o: ee spokesmen jairn, allegations’ of ne council with regard legality, and 1° stoi ment went on to note, on “At this time he gave us some helpful suggestions things to do in order to acquire a te a licence.” clared, has pe sent to the Co Facili- in . Victoria. “At sia Bo there are ties The main foyer. of the building will become most familiar to the public: There IT be the ‘Pacific Western The new building was formally earned over by the . Crossroads: » cbatracto: Hall Slated “there are deticiencies in all new buildings,” and» th and are being or about’ to be corrected. One of the main bones for. fo1 des. These will de! 4 Oe ae, ers Of Castle; : gar and Kinnaird, a sum Dr. Hall stated esa ted to approximate! 000. The’ dacliy, ‘he ie, a is owned oY, the Hransport, ‘ieee tira lease th perky The ‘main’ lounge, at” the .southern end of. the uilding, is decorated proach at the northern ent This is the world. of the trae of and gar brain’ In charge here is David, n, :. telecommuni- ieations _ station’. manager, who has the only office in es counter and desks ur rent: ‘ port to brief pilots usin, the ai BHO! ie Water, Dr. Hall sald, was one of the chief prob- concern. The well, located only: He few Eekord from the © been new un- dergon oing uty the results have proven that t is 5 adequate for Probably five years. A plan to bi an undergroun oe tank is- being considered, but it’s a question of dol- lars and cents, “the Ministry | of ‘Transport is looking into it.” The question of fire © Hall said, protection, Dr. was not really a problem. The floors and ceilings have a two hour resistance to fire, he said, and the walls have a three hour period of resistance, The airport also has, Dr. Hall stated, an agreement for fire prutect- iat from the town of Kin- There is a lot of clean- , we're pleas iding. And we hope that the people of the West Kootenay will turn up in force for our official op- ening.” Sper are ‘one of.a umber of experi- scare cehtres e kind of day. care: , jthey want for: Shel scala ren. This is. what suing to bring about!” (avletier fron from a as reader rebuttal to "the “ul timatum'" from council said, “We have many mothers Top Cadet Awards Given Castiogar Air Squadron = cal: squadron was excited when the news came down from’ the B.C. Committee of the Air Cadet Teagile of Canada earlier this week. “These courses are one & We awarded ae sates: of sug, “ond the +, feels very proud sit tition for number aot cadets. chosen.” Members of the. local squadron who won awards are: @ Fit. Sgt. Roger Ri- jou: who has won an ex- e. robab: to a we P y _ Fit, net oe 2 at licence. gt. Ken Davis, will go on a senior leaders and drill ctors course at Canada Forces Base Bord: _ on, Ont @ Sgt. Gordon Stam; a take a : Vines will survival, search and course at CGB: Namao,, 7 Eee monton. S Capt MacBain said that ‘ pound: se School at Keremeos. ‘The New Castlegar Alrport Terminal Building ‘This course is extrem- e Ni “nebulous - who desperately need the kind of service” the Little People'a Nursery has to of- ler, The sponsors of the nursery have extended an open vitation to “anyone would-like to come and meet us, see the house and children and decide — for themselves .as to the com- petence | and validity of our nurse ria the last Kinnaird Town Council meeting, May. or Colin Maddocks sai fierce repair a jal meoting of council to * deal with the question once a reply is received from the nursery. A report on the nurs- main problem ald Bruce King, office, “ig whether or not they get a lHeence. If they don't, then we will have to re- move the grant.” Education Minister Brothers Opens New SHSS Library, Lab. The new $200,000 and electronic iaboratery facility at Stanley Humph- ries ope now open. were officiated at last week onald Broth- officials at a ceremony held In the new library. ment for ‘tl the riding the a ope! it was det me was pi At that moment, he sald, tronauts Drepaning to ‘land on "the moon. “Here we have a libra- yaad a sec young atory’a le to our yor people, -what:-a wonderful mbination. *. Thank good- ‘ness: the ‘day ‘has arrived that auch a facil as ths “Giant. Construction Company Will Build Kootenay € Casat Th $32,648,190 was the: of four i able as a result of upstream storage made es by Tiny dame of Duncan and Construction of the can- a is expected to start early Several hundred be employed when the project is ft under . AS as and later removal of a cof- ferdam in'Corra head- pond, excavation and: con- struction of the canal head- works, and excavation: and construction of the canal proper. The canal will be 60 to 65 feet deep, and 75 to 80 it. the © bottom, + bur en lion cubie yards of rock. All of the will be used in construction. The canal contract also includes site preparation for the future h be located 288 construction area vad pow- erhouse site will be. pro- ya pepridge 8 two-" le of Koot- - concern to these groups. Publicity programs, ete, he id, would have to be "tin d by 1 Put Your Clock. Ahead One Hour Saturday Night Daylight saving starts , at 2. a.m. on Sunday mor- ning. If you don’t want to be late for work or church on Sunday, residents of this area. should — put thelr, clocks ahead one hour when retiring Sat- urday Svenin The est hour ‘sleep will be ee up when the province reverts to gta : dard time on Oct. 29..