2 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 17, 1966 Performance in Castlegar Of Musical ‘Pajama Game’ WSU A} Kinnaird Couple Anxious About Adjacent Building Kinnaird council has re-Tyears ago, adjustments had to The Rossiand Light Opera Players will travel to Castlegar ith this year's pr Production of ame. particu. Sullivan forms regularly re, larly with Gilbert Herd musicals. : and advertis- ing, and RLOP apeeieen Char- les a: Balley. crprented La cm nail, Baie ih wat ul year,” ld. “The Pajama Game" is a hit Broadway musical by Adler and Ross, which deals in_ hilarious fashion with the problems be- setting both management and labor in a salary dispute. ane love interest in, the play, is spmmewhat confused. by the fact that the hero is a plant superintendent, the Hergine is r ore-Wornan, The altedtot of. ttl iow I is) ite ae #hidse “then biggest Be etal we have a = en yet.” Toca FOR AIRLINE: RESERVATIONS © MEXICO - HAWAIIAN AND EUROPEAN, TOURS ARRANGED e CASTLEGAR AGENT FOR THE WESTERN HOTEL CHAIN e WEST’‘S DEPT. STORE Phone 365-7542 TT AT LAST ANEW ~ INTERIOR LATEX PAINT guaranteed to cover in one coat! The newest discovery In the chemistry of palrit! No néed for a second coat. Dries in 30 min- utes, Over 1000 "breezy" colors. BUY BREEZE WHERE YOU SEE THIS SIGN professional productions ng Eng- land and Canada ome oi to rte nike treo “The Pajai Be presented in Castlegar on Tickets are available from Kiwanis Club members nd Light re and at several local businesses. ceived a request for protection from a couple living on Silver- wood Crescent who are anxious about the type of house con- struction that might take place on the vacant lot next to their property, it was stated at last week's coun: il meeting. Wrote { ve being set two lots away from them, “This new house,” they iL ve “has the basement floor the House | Bovond it, standiti; ‘ound thal original ably higher than which if ‘one of the original con: struction. of Woodland Park, single storey with a deep-set -| basement and a low profile.” led that “if some- build a ropert: sestlooked with loss oF priva cy and shutting off of some light and 50 lowering its value. “When we came here five be made due to the dip we are in, flooding. problem from storms and from melting snow. If someone is permitted to bring in fill along our property boun- dary the surface runoff will come across our garden and driveway and’ cause more pro- blems.” Municipal clerk Ailén get-| wi Ble said thst, the Kinga’ ho ise | Ed. had been built before the grad- ient of the street had been esta- plished, so that their home was lower than the road. If the same devélopment took place on the adjacent lot they would be in trouble. Council. decided to defer on. Sunday at the home of Mrs. Edna Hine in honor of Meridel Coles,’ whose marriage to Mr. a Morin jodgson, Jonkaton and. ey. consideration until it meets as a Shower is Hold For March Bride Meridel Coles A bridal shower was held takes place on and _ her play. res iiaia ion, Viedl ane es Heo Giraud, Jose] an Popotf, Joan .Mason, _§! rley Elaine I fd byehing of indo ote rene perved By, bstesiee fa “Hide; Bonne fiHe and Josephine Pop- Kelowna Writer Defends B.C. Education Minister Dear Sir: T have just read your col- umnist F.'B. Pearce’s opinion of British Columbia’s minister of education, Hon. L. R. Peterson. ‘As I have not time to waste telling you what I think of Mr. Pearce. nor to speculate on Ft Jack White's LD & STREAM what the Hon. Phil. Ga lard would do to education, only deal with Mr. Peter Mr. Peterson is i preabhtad : P z G Builders Supply © ACROSS, FROM. THE. ARENA CEMENT - YOUR BUILDING SUPPLY see PLYWoops MOULDINGS. WINDOWS LUMBER: HARDWARE ably the finest and mi minister of education ¢ vince has ever seen. I myself was educated in British Colum- bia in the 20's, I haye served some years as a schoo! trustee and have made a special study of ecuical tion. cently I had occasion to write te Mr. Peterson pointing out a rather rarified fault that appeared to be creeping into our education system, He immediately “replied to my letter and by his reply showed that he was utterly and aware of every de- The Ai Aivai (a takes Pukey Because the dita will_ slow the cuttent thtvugh the lakes appreciably, particularly when the current is normaly greatest, May, June, July and Au there will be an increase in sedi- mentation and marked decrease in turbidity, in comparison with Feet on any fish eggs on stream mouth spawning grotinds, as, eggs in order to survive, must it flow of clear lic wastes. A deposit of. silt over eggs can, and reduce this circulation. Indirect effects are even greater as the growth and sur- vival of a fish is influenced to a great extent by the availabil ity ‘of its food supply. Turbidity and silting. can indirectly alter the fish growth in that it smoth- ers bottom fauna and effects the food supply, reducing seithe versely affocted by the greatly increased depth at which they will be placed for part of the year, unless‘ this fauna can mi- grate to shallower water where they can survive. Seasonal fluctuations in water levels will leave the area, between low and high water mark, relatively barrens due to tail that was taking place in te education. p) program: a in this. vince and hermore that ne was years sbeed in average ed- ueational. thinking. Being interested I have tak- en the trouble to observe what Mr. Peterson is doing and for what it is worth would like to say. thats ceithout question he Rossland Light Opéra Players present THE PAJAMA GAME SHSS Sat., March 26 8 PM. Admission: $1.00 Sponsored by Castlegar Kiwanis Club Tickets lable from any Ki or Ci Drug, Leitner’s Store, Castlegar News, Bank of is the of this province has tion. primary fish's efficiency in Sitaining ‘food. Dissolved oxygen in a body of water is necessary for the re- spiration of both fish and the m which they feed. trout will be most seriously affected by changes caused by the filling and lower- ing of the reservoir. These fish at least in younger stages, feed primarily on bottom fauna. Bot- tom fauna will-be depleted by if a. body of. water. its DIAMOND RINGS .+» THE RIGHT GIFT ANYTIME Don't be puzzled — see us to-day and in the meantime here’s your Crossword Puztle answer: Oglow Bros. mt pay & Suppy COMPANY LIMITED Phone -365-7202 gen oreteat ‘the fish will either move out of the area or remain and live under adverse condi- tions, with a direct effect being shown by the size of the fish tion. For several years after im- poundment, there will no doubt and a slowing down of reproduc-| diet. of the shal- low zon ‘This 1863 Will be Con ce and Young Agencies. ever had. And furthermore, Bri- tish Columbia's of education is the most progres- sive rand alive in Canada. am sorry I have made this letter so long but our public servants are not in a position Hed defend themselves and this ticular piece of . journal tie ed for in the: first years by drowning of land organisms and as-these disappear forage fish will become the rainbows’ main ef However use of these is limited to trout which are large enough to consume them. Tt as ea oxy- Pa content in the reservoir. ‘This. will be due. to increased utilization of oxysen. by decom- the bottom fauna so will the as there will be no'food for the young fry to feed on: posin; 4 tion of inundated “organic ma- terial “and also due to the loss of aquatic plants which previous- ly contributed ice s oxvesn, to the surrounding w: Warming of vate Tater in- versely effects its ability to hold oxygen. Therefore’ the. amount of dissolved oxygen'in the upper levels will also decrease. This effect, while not beneficial, will not seriously reduce the pro- ductivity of the Arrow Lakes Reseeven, it is felt. sh foods are of four types— tank, bottom fauna, prey Fish and. food (land the end of the rainbow is the fact that with flooding of the reservoir also for. Nigel alt Cc. Pooley, East Kelowna, B.C. Limerick Wins Safety Prize For Local Man A. first-aid attendant em- ployed by Foundation-Dravo at the Arrow damsite is one of 15 winners in a monthly « contest goes the loss of grounds in tributary streams. this loss will be approximately 9 per cent of that presently He ible. The sad part is that nothing is at present being done, or even considered, in the way of providing new spawning grounds for these famous fight- ing fish. Dolly, Varden Char will de- cline for the same reason as the rainbows. However they are more adapted to exist under the insects and worms). Installation of the Arrow dam will affect fish B ° SSE’S JEWELLERY Phone 365-7141 conditions in the reser- voir. uThey) ilave larger mouths med other by the up- ervisor publication printed In Chicago. Bill Shmoorkoff won a $1 prize for completing a safety limerick. He had to supply the last line to the limerick. It had to have nine syllables. and thyme with. the word “mule.” The limerick, with © Mr. Shmoorkoff’s winning line, fol- lows: On the job, Lou keeps each safety rule, But when working ‘round home, he’s a mule. There his silliest goof. tripe about Mr. | . Peterson was |. 2 CALE QLD TIME SALE NOW UNDERWAY — ENDS MARCH 31 : VALUES LATEX PAINT peFRIGERATOR- FREEZER es UR FL SEE DETAILS SAVE 30° Genuine Sony 8-Transistor. Reg. 69.95... silt Case & Botterles production through diceravion or these food supplies. These al- terations will be enforced by| ¢ “tuctuations — and expected for the first few ye r the irst fe fears due to an increased food supply Bedroom: Suites froin Dinette ; Suites from . L-O- Chesterfield Suites from O-K! $199.95 to $429.50 .. $199.95 to $399.95 . $69.95 to $259.60 TELEVISION SETS FROM A 10 in. PORTABLE A.C. OR BATTERY TO A 21 in. COLOR SET 2 if (ss from newly-flooded land. How- ever as the reservoir is contin- ually flushed out each year, riew source will be lost in a few years, “Another cause of food loss is the bacterial utilization of drown which is fish at cmalier sizes and their gill rakers are more efficient for plankton feeding than those of trout feeding. These fish will decline in. rasa jump sso: ospitallzing him ‘ti ‘til Pet ‘ale. The winning line was the first one as Shmoorkoff had because of loss> | Because: orks lout orn a 70. per cent. Kokanee feed almost exclu: sively on plankton. Change: the availability of this food i ‘ten dre difficult’ to’ predict but its dbundance should not change dramatically. Therefore growth rates of the Kekanee will not be seriously altered. the which publishes 200,000 co) 98 of .the Industrial. Sup the world. monthly: and mails them all over : - PAINT CAN OPENER © ROLLER KIT Wel-mouat, qiite:s enema fal. = 32, 2.99 “COMPLETE "SERVICE (conclusion next week) CASTLEGAR NEWS consumed fn afew years. Bottom fauna ri the reser- voir will be affected by sedi- thentation, initial changes in rater, level and annual fluctua- doding will affect the bot- tom pods presently established in the Arrow This. is quite abundant) tad "the newly. starting at a new low THAT'S Wert The new 1966 MAYTAG Automatic Washer VARIETY sace ware ainar HAVE AT PARDMAN’S \ Ph, 385-5240 The Store That Knows What’s Going On of only $299.50 the area between the old ten water mark and the one which Treen established when the dam complete. The first will be ad- ~ from hes, Castle; MENZIES. GENERAL es rate Fe AND REMODELLED HOMES General Home Repairs Paintirig and Decorating Phone 365-6436 142-7th Ave. Kinnaird, B.C. i 411 and Pitts Plaza Drugs. at 365-5503, Minor Hockey Banquet FOR PUPS AND MITES To be held at the Arena hall at 6 P.M. on March 23. Tickets’ at $1.00 per plate available Sporting Goodé, Leltner’s Deadline for tickets is March 21. For further information phone. D. Hughes ZENITH ‘TEFLON’ | ELECTRIC FRY PAN . 14: oo 10.95 Value mRavER 59¢ Value pty cone ae or Reins § : cere value. 56 74" MOHAIR. Apartment Tetiants Set. the ima, ies, rari and finishing the base: alo) e the ng has ci oo. a ey bul ing. ie ee in Catiadia «Unlike “Hew Vionpotat : At Arrow. ne “ Ar new viewpo! for fo be. constructed at tthe Arrow dessin tua ted) pantad: year's fouriet. sea0pm., a Rermarient feature 0} t the Ca a housing Pieture, A. inulti- with a..tw y } ton storey: tower. o-ptorey town honse.ia, a Akely, to turn | these. up Jn Williams; Leke or, Grend Forks as in Toronto or Vancou- ae ae ot pe o enane is..w! lawhere, the renting Tube are making their likes and, dislikes sown, to investors and builders Prema apartment, building are attractive and modern in bs Elan and very often have Just as canada settled into) ed b that to be alm In't the shartinake by water through a‘separate met: in addition -to his earn “the ce cupancy, rate droy where Teating and het” laine is’ supplied, are heated by a This wew ype of hot. water is, engines eet and Inland a alten! Gas Co, lent spe ive iebattsbrferred apart heating and] 4 hot § ater see led and includ- ed ii the inthet show- dil is o¢cupancy eae ‘or t uae apartment utldis where the.'tehant is Loupe 5 pay for his own heat and hot Borat His Tebed ‘addition aie’ hospital will also be heated by natural gas hile ‘the major “hospital expi includes ‘plans: for ja 60: hp steam|£ felis for the.Jaundry. room. Ail ‘schools throughout School: District ie 9. are heat- by natural al College a et he SHSS Junior Boys. Win lydronics tions ready” adaptable to, full USE air conditioning, using. the newly. Mister fn the ‘chiller system. Water a the system is chill- ed during ' the “warm: summer monthsis and ‘circulated through tric This feature alone hag te as is use: for. the heating ie weee ... Domestic hot water is su: plied’ by one or more 3s cup automatic: gas - water heaters, which means the tenant, never rans out of-hot water. and also eliminates the capital cost, of in- galling individual water, heaters carpeting, ample’ sometimes even offer ane rr, ae ants such extras as. gommunity recreation-rooms and indoor ahd ona swimming pools, sent renting pul some .areas apartment op: are : finding keen « “competition gas pre-| turbine \is city ne to. generate ne for each cae! where a natural ecessary for th buldieg .the same 60-cycle: elec- tis . sup; ii cent light,. eohen O} high fomeney, able characteristi the need for the bulk an of the ballast in the fixture reduces: the watt ‘consu: me and at the same time inet eraied at the Though total energy plants | engine quencies such as 60 cycles ae cycles from the same mod- r Hght- n large buildings. tor iat bits remark- ies. frequency eliminates wei The Jui to