‘PLEASED AS PUNCH of her dad and not the least bit afraid to ‘show it is Mrs. Wayne (Gay) Whitnell of Chilliwack who had a daughterly ‘kiss for her father, Mayor Carl Loeblich, Satur- ‘day. Many members of the Loeblich family came iB OTAREDNA AEN ATT RARITIES APRA MNEENVLVE Ws A Fad CSRR from all over the province to see Kinnaird ‘be- come a town and Mr. Loeblich its first mayor. In 1948, the year. of incorporation as a village, Kin- naird had 591 residents. Now it has 2,869 and is growing daily. — Castlegar News Photo iWork Boots Including Dasten: Greb, Kaufman, Sisman, Etc. GET THEM AT ‘ MADDOCKS: PUBLIC HOTICE REMINDER! _ Hospital Sale, September 29 and 30, The auxillary would appreciate any. CACC Phone 368-7531 fer the fastest service tn town: @ Veaking taucete @ Sink: replacement Ambulance Vote Aug. 26 (continued from page one) tuting the service in at least the organized areas is a referendum for'residents of the unorganized areas, If these residents approve the bylaw, they will be included withia the jurisdiction of the ser- * palling this, the service. will go ahead, Sout will be provided outy: for Castlegar and Aionaled resi Cone living in the two mun- question as ag approval of the ser- vice -has already been indicated their behalf by municipal councils, Date fo or -voting on the re- férendum will be Aug. 26. Polling stations will be set up in Robson, sad poesaly Greek, oredcres and! pos: ei or both’ rr Thrums and cd Ootlschien- The service will be operated by CKRD, with financing being provided by the regional district on a per capita basis. usable items — clothing ap- puances, furniture, ete. — “It ‘we can move it we'll take it.” For prompt pickup phone 365- 5002 or 365-7823. — Thank You. HEATING! Have that furnace installed by @ Water softener @ New Powder room @ Extra bathroom Free estimates — all work guar- antecd. Wo sell only what can be servic. ea Master .Craftsmen .— .Phone 1031 for treo estimates, PLUMBING & SMITH’S -HEATING LTD. 61° CRESCENT ST. — PHONE 365-7531 — CASTLEGAR ANTEC BIRTHS re GIRAUD .—. To Mr. and Brae Byng Giraud, Robson, Aug. 5 a son. T. IF — To Mr. and Mrs, Henry Tardif, Castlegar, Aug. 6 a daughter. McDONALD — To Mr. and Mrs. David McDonald, Robson, Aug. 8 a daughter. — To Mr. and Mrs. Ken eee Castlegar, Aug. 9 a son. ee ee Kinnaird has been blessed wie a very special blessed ev- ent. The first new citizen of the infant town was born at 4.55 Wednesday morning. Father and ‘Mother of the baby boy are Mr, and Mrs. Frank Dyck. Attending doctor was. Dr. D. F. Ternent ‘The new baby is to be pre. sented with a baby lounge fingy’ ly’s Tots to Teens of atk, e Recipes Beer and Wine Making FR FE E eWine Making Outlines e Beer Making Outlines. e Catalogue of Supplies FULL LINE. OF ALL REQUIREMENTS Yeast — Fermentation Locks — Bottle Caps Campden Tablets — Peach Pulp — Etc. — Ete. Castlegar Drug R. E. Goulet, Corner of Pine and Columbia. Ph. 365-7813 Open Mon. thru Sat. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Fri. 9 to 9 Sunday and Holiday Hours: 12 noon - | p.m. & 6 - 7 p.m. icipalities will not vote. on. the}. » an ercnrc pen rena nriaes osev Clearance Sale 3 Off DRESSES one or two piece SUITS 2 piece or 3 piece SLEEVELESS DRESSES Regular Sizes 12 to 20 : Half Sizes 14%: to 2412 Petite Sizes 7 to 15 All to Clear at ALL SWIM WEAR To Clear At Ladies’ Swim Suits — Men’s Swim Trunks Girl’s: Swim Suits — Boy’s Swim Trunks Children’s Swim Suits — Little Boy’s Swim Trunks Girl's Shorts. and Pop Tops Sizes 2-6X and 7-14 Y%4 OFF REG. PRICE Short Pants Men’s Sizes Boy’s Sizes 2-6X Boy’s Sizes 7-14 VgOFF ~REG., PRICE SPECIAL PRICE Ladies White PUMPS: Hi Heels : Musions or Flatties $3.95 pr. $4.95 pr. or Fe pr. mk . = area ee : Limelight, yard Daniela Corduro Rust, Ruby, Dark MEO os Turquoise, Dark Green, yard $2.25 All Wool BTS, Red, Skylark, yard vcs $2.98 Centurian Flannel, Red. vard «..... Zenhyr Program : Gale-Ovange, Blue, Rose, yard ..... ‘Cotton H k. yard Linen, Orange, Blue, Lemon, yard ...:.. naeateed nate ad tae Cashmelure Print, Brown, Green, yard . Cc Red eee Carael, Peacock, Copen, yard sg pecial of the — CHILDREN’S SQUARE METAL LUNCH BOX With 10-Oz. Vaccum ‘Bottle Regialer $3.29 5 Link. Hardware Special - <2 ae CNR -households can be the property. Have Just Arrived - $4.45. Provincial Library, Farliamont Buildings» Victoria, B. Cc." Dec. 31/87" " ty R Published Every Thursday. at. “The Crossroads of the. eamenees VOL. 20, No. 33. ©; histatins BRITISH ‘COLUMBIA; ‘THURSDAY, AUGUST cot (1967. al: Commission’ insti. tuted aie the death‘ last No lov-| ': ember ‘of ‘a Castlegar’ man has ruled that:B,C. needs legislation on»“bugging". and’ other’ seere- tive uses’ of electronic equip- ment, A report by retired’ court "judge. R. A. Sargent was releas- ed ‘Monday, by. the provincial ueretaty Wesley Blaek: +. Instituted after the: death of Lloyd Craig in a‘Vancouver; hotel room, the report makes‘a/num- ber of recommendations, includ- ing’ one’ that ‘police officials’ be empowered: to use‘ “bugs.” Mr, Craig, an official of the Pulp and Paper Workers of Can- ada, was in'Vancotiver for a con- vention of: the’ to be bugged. Subsequent investi: gation |: showed °: several; hotel ‘coms and other areas had been s grou) western organizer Pat O'Neal; ant mitted ‘hiring’'a :private investl- gator to'spy onthe proceedings Another development in the bugging question, that of auto firms ‘bugging : ‘their \. business premises to listen to conversa- group lo::blame was « tached. ic his death but his room’ was found: OUR RICH 'a look into’ the iife ‘of Y visits’ Ug. a long line 'of semil-traller units which’ make ‘up’ the caravan, Displays ‘showing the history.’ ‘Canada’s: peas with: the’ first Canadians — before 'the coming ©. ; of the white‘ man‘ — and into prospects for the future, will have been ‘seen’ by; millions of ‘citizens by the time the caravan hag completed * its ast-to-coast ‘Journey. Admission’ .to the caravan lie form of tennial -: tions of resulted. in a‘ ruling: from: the commisison that the practice was not’ covered by any present leg- islation. The commission condemned the ‘auto firms, however, stating wae (that ‘their breach was against |' the law privacy, not ‘againts % |reviving of the ‘ancient English 4|enough ~ to WELL, WELI“is'the ‘word in® Ootishenta ‘these days, as work con- tinues. on a well to Supplement. th the’ water supply, inthe area, Originally. supported by eight families, the project becomes mors popular, as. prospects ‘get wetter.;'The work. was .begun. Aug. 7. has: now. been complete and , workers; are concentrating on the installation *of pipe and a pump. - Although a good supply ports, Many as of water from th one well is promised, re; 5 gdated aye unenndin tisite f the well | ‘The commission called for 0 ban’ on. eavesdropping = vith in The printing 58 the’ bond issue for Castlegar’s street pav- ig program has resulted in still another Problem, ito be added to the origin: eof late print- ing, ‘C. rR, C. -Mad- concept and making © it er include docks id sday, ina council bugging. ‘The report recommends: That electronic * eaves- dropping’ be made ‘a crime by ‘Mr. meeting Tuesday, said: that, in addition to: the. pri ‘which cost $180; ‘antly. higher $ That the ancient concept of eavesdropping be revived and modernized, «| @ That ossession of eaves: dropping: equipment: be ‘made a crime, with onus‘on the’ accused |' to prove his innocence: —:a'de- parture from the usual innocent- until-proven-; guilty, concept . of Canadian nay : ‘That provision be made for fdtirers iby: both provincial and municipal police: and private investiga Kinnaird Postal Delivery A request for letter carrier] . service’ for Kinnaird’ has been turned down by the federal gov- ernment, In‘a letter read recently at the council's first meeting: asia Bears Spolted In Kinnaird On Tthto {0th Local RCMP have received a@ number. of complaints of dis- -turbances from the | Kinnaird area, but:are hampered with a complete lack of the bare ‘facts. each of “eight: or. nine different instances,” said’ an RCMP officer, bears have been sighted in‘ the area: from: 7th: to 10th Aves. oe ‘By the «time © owe ! get there, the. offender’ has. always left the scene,” said the RCMP officer, ee No injuries have resulted from any of the encounters with the furry, but eet friend ly, vagabonds.. ‘the number of , the post office department | ; advised: that the minimum num- ber of delivery points before a postal service can be, consider- ed is 2,000, Kinnaird; with, 1,900, is short of this figu Not. content to rest with this decision, : however, Mayor Loeblich said consideration is be- “Mr: Satgent™ said’ that ‘it ould be. best that Criminal pro- vision. of bugging Jegislation be federal ‘rather, than. prot incial, ‘however’ there “is “nothing prevent at the present time ae provincial le; ture from énact- ing’ legislation» which woul render it a provinelal crime‘'to seventeen ing given to a ‘| Kinnaird and Castlegar. would jointly apply. for postal delivery | | service. \ Kinnaird’s new status as a town has ino effect on the post Office department's: decisions, as consideration is ‘given’ only to mail delivery a Mayor Loeblich explain Mayor. Loeblich said that the first of: a series of requests for carrier service had been submit- ted at: least three’ y ago. os Since-then, he Said requests have been repeatedly ‘turned down for this reason. He went on that the influx of dam workers had ed coun- ’s hope that. Population was suffici egin. | Castlegar ‘Area - -Nation’s Hottest * Castlegar ‘achieved * nation: wide notice last Sunday, but:per- spiring ‘residents agreed that it wasn’t worth it. With'an-official is'a‘signific te bill than’ was anticipat- pected Dill was $500, he said: the, actual Gost $900. An aS study will be instituted:of the: entire’ Central | py | For Doing ‘Arena. Paint* hos been donated fot been set for doing the work. Be A ‘townhall - official said :|Monday: that: he* does net know “|when the work will be sone District ‘Arena, but’ no date has : iitenhell Supply, Oglow Brothas e] ply, glow. Brothers Building- an ana Kootenay.“Regional' District; to hat: effects ‘will ‘re: reading ‘ of::102 degrees, ' Castle- gar. was'the: nation’ ‘shot spot.’ Thé “previous “high,-set in 1922, was one degree’ lower. Second-hottest~ town Canada was’ Lytton, with 101 de- grees. ‘The towni -failed > by: five degrees to reach its record-high: ‘The high in Vancouver was 81. ‘The’ record temperature in ‘the® service. | that’ city.is '92. out specitic permission from town’ hi cree ‘permission “will. ~ be Tne combination, of the lock blem, they concluded.: DUNCAN. DAM: was ‘otficlally jer W. A. ce Benne to: be a “Treaty dams this noon by ‘Pre! he three Columbia; River mier unveiled a memorial] plaque mounted ona huge rock located at the centre of the dam. ga part in the ceremony was Dr. H..L, This’ aerial) ‘photo ¢ Also B.C. Hydro ‘chairmai Kennleyside, the 130-foot-high ‘During ‘this ‘day, they“ “con- tinued, . emp: who: are at the: dump’ to: csupervise disposal | '- procedures will be asked: to: re- port any person dumping with- wanted) only to Kinnaird ‘resid- and the reward will end, the Pro- umbia ‘river. treaty: dams. to: request a‘ study: along . the same lines; but concentrating'on only the Creston area, and lers. Supoly and West's | de- Ww sult: from «construction . of -Col-}"- At Sa--recent. meeting of] on CKRD, a-motion was introduced some, dur- | d sWe are a bit toncerned ‘nothing has Ween done,”. f those donating paint told. sastlegar News: Monday.’ © i> $It was. several months, ‘ago that we offered to make the don- ing--which- the. suggestion: was made to expand the study to in- clude the entire regional district, it was decided » that:.two' such studies . should be made. The > original Creston: motion: was ap- proved and a second: motion ad- vocated the whole-district. plan, asa separate study. :« The‘ original .. request for-the Creston ‘study was made ‘by the Creston Board of ‘Trade. b Delegates’ felt ‘that: “a! study of the.Creston area, and a study ‘Jo£ the entire area, -including with B.C; 8. newest Jake in the ‘background. Discharge tunnels are on the: left and the: spillway: is‘on the extreme right. : | A water skiing’ exhibition took © place on’ the: new lake while all spectators at the ceremony were treated to a free beef bar- beécue by the’ ‘dam contractors, Creston, might result. in ditfen: ing- conclusions.” ~ It was stated, therefore; that “Ttwo. separate studies: should go ahead, ‘These - will require ‘provin- cial government’ approval — if «|not participation —: when: they ‘get\underway. Contonatal ‘ ‘Grants Made granted ‘by federal and provin- cial governments for a” play- | essary. other: areas. Included: in-the grant,‘ an- nounced this .week’ by: Judy -La- Daag Cree, ‘Ramp of state, are ass ‘Cree! Brilliant, O1 Total‘money: for. the’ play- ground project includes, in addi- tion ‘to ; the; : Sovernment grant, Jest $1920 raised : locally :for a total Supply,- ‘Mootenay in fom andi ation; and Lane nathing: has been to For District — - . [Stanesses” A total of $2,080. has been ground for Pass’Creek/and four |: move, a Siar Corbett: said, ‘Tm all in n favor: of: ‘seeing new. ousineas a Sawntonn eae ? There is: ni io} reason rh: He included a used | car sal- es lot as one cof these. unsightly Before’ : new develop- ment ig‘approved, council noted, a rezoning. hearing will be nec- eat ‘for this was set /as Sept.:19'at'7 P.m. ;Among the factors to be con- sidered prior to this date is just which - zoning classification: the ge,.;new business should come yunder approval is if. ‘A hasty search through town bylaws’ indicated ‘that ‘the near- est.thing mentioned inthe: by- law to‘car peales was trailer sa Castlegar’s paving program ,|has been completed for. the cur- rent year and: an’ inspectlon. is slated: for today, before final payment is made to'the contrac- re Mayor..R..C.. Maddocks ‘said Tuesday that the entlre paving project.is to be inspected before completion of the payment to as- ‘| Before Payment Okayed- | Inspect ae Blacktopping 2 sure {that no further. problems have arisen, The program ‘was originally delayed some three months, when the contractor advised he|- had difficulties in another com- mitment. In advising partial with: holding of payment at that time, Mayor Maddocks declared, “There is no reason we: should put‘up with the dust and filth, ast because the contractor has a problems.” Mayor, Maddocks' said that the entire council - will the: project,’ along. with’ repre- sentatives ‘of. the- engineering involved and. the: town works supervisor.