CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Jan. 31, 1963 irport Open: ‘House Sunday An‘open hours will. be held between 1 and 3 p.m, at Ralph West Airfield on Sunday to allow the public to view the new ter- minal building which has been erected there, The 24- x 72-£t. building, which was perviously in Prince Rupert, completely dwarfs the present ter- minal building which now stands wm jbehind and which is to be moved to a different site on the airport Property. ed to a different site on the air- port property and will be used by the Castlegar Flying Club for a club house,: Council representatives from Castlegar, Kinnaird and Nelson— the three municipalities which sup port the airport— will be in at- ‘Sam Muirhead 1962 Good) izen of Year for Here ‘Citi S.C. “Sam” Muirhead of Kin- naird is 1982 good citizen’ of the year for the Castlegar District. The award was announced at the Castlegar Kiwanis Club’s an- nual installation banquet held Saturday evening in the Kinnaird hall. twice a candidate in provincial elections. He was one of the original organizers of the airport and is Kinnaird’s representative on the Airport C i Airport Committee represent- atives Ald. Mrs. Edith VanMearion of Nelson, R. A. D. West of Castle: naird, will: also be there, ,:The Building is valued at $40, 000 and equipment in it is valued at $10,000.. There are. more ade- quate seating arrangements and an in the terminal built in 2947, and there is a] hot air heating system, desks for. and much more jhas done much work ith the youth of the district and has been active and In making the Kiwanian ‘Al Harvey pointed out that nominations for the award are solicited from groups and individ- uals 'in the area and a committee then picks three or four Bamet from amongst the bot! ett teams, He helped with the building of the Castlegar arena and devoted much time and effort to the Kin- naird swimming pool project. these names are then voted ‘ison secretly by the club. Mr, Muirhead, said Mr. Har- vey, is a past village chairman of Kinnaird and was one of the ori- ginal volunteer firemen in that centre. He is immediate past pre- sident of the Castlegar and District Chamber of Commerce and was LEGION CORNER A full report of the procecd- ings at the West Kootenay Zone Bonspiel at Nelson over the week- end has not been: received. It is evident however from what has heen, heard that the Bonspiel was that good competi- GASTLEGAR SOCIALS tion was encountered by our local teams and that hospitality and en- .. Mrs. Johnson, Ph. 365-8294 Mr, Barrie Scott of Stedman's staff was transferred from the Ver- non branch to here, He is resid- ing with Mr, and Mrs, Wm. Easton. ' Mr. and Mrs. G. Eastcott of Rossland were guests of Mrs. H. eae ‘Wednesday. E, A. McDonald returned hones ‘sunday from Vancouver whereShe visited with his son-in- law. and .daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Roberts‘ and family. ‘Mrs, H. Johnson was a Trail visitor Monday. ERR PUBLIC NOTICE Kingarson Rebekha Lodge No. 75 IOOF will meet in Nordic Hall, Kinnaird, Mon. Feb, 4 at 8 p.m. Whist and Bridge Robson hall, Feb. 2- 8 p.m. Everyone cordially invited. St. Patricks Day Dance Sponsored by Rotary Club. March 15, Reserve this date. Proceeds for Health Centre. : pti tertainment were of the best, The boys have had a good warm-up for the local Bonspiel to be held this weekend, Mr. Gardner, the DVA repre- sentative, called last week and al- though a short call, he managed to see several veterans about pro- blems, He will be back in April and will have more time in Castle- requests in early. Next regular meeting will be held on Feb, 5 and 8 good turnout is request IAC eS Sr. Citizens Entertainment & refreshments by Vipond Travel Agencte Trail. All eld- erly people welcome. 2.30 p. m, Sat. Feb. 2 Legion Hall. St. David's Evéning Guild will hold annual Valentine's Tea and Bake Sale in the un- Hercroft of St. David's Sat.” Feb. 16, 2 - 430, Finian’s Rainbow This Sat. night, Feb. 2, SHSS, 8 p.m. Rossland Light Opera Players sponsored by “Castlegar Kiwanis Club. PLUMBING & HEATING @1 CRESCENT ST, — FHONE #401 — CASTLEGAR, BO, wy Cotto —fattmnnk, ment say "Be My Valentine” with The request to “Be My Valentine” is one of the nicest compliments you can give. Add to that. compli- Valentines that show “ you care enough to send the very best.” Choose yours soon at CASTLEGAR DRUG R. E. Goulet ‘Corner Pine & Col. by sending Coutts Hallmar! Ph.. 365-3911 in-| gar so Vets with problems get your |$100 from the Castlegar. Athletic faxi atiministrative room. Castlegar B-Ball. In Semi-Finals Of Trail League ’ Arvi. Pellegrin, Fred Horcoff, Tim -Horcoff, Kingsley Kirby, Wal- ter Kereiff,and Gordie Anderson are six fellows who are the unsung basketball heroes of Castlegar. They are competing against | yj the Bon-Ton basketball team in the championship semi-finals which got | => underway in Trail last night. The team, which isn’t spon- sored this year, has been playing League and has ended up in second Place, only two points away from the league-leading 7-Up team, It costs the team $125 to join the league. The majority of the team’s expenses, which include gym rental and travelling expeness, ate borne by the boys themselves. Recently they received a grant of Association.” \- ‘The : team: returned’ short vihile ago from exhibition games in. the; Okanagan. the moment Pussyfoots : by SGiage As eon us baby tries tu alone-make sure ‘his stand little feet are sup- ted by the proper shocs- ussyToots by Savage Check these. features: e tongue ‘opens right to the my tov, for ease it ; putting ‘on, taking off. esmooth, soft inside won't chafe tender fect Flexible, sueded leathe: goles with light, non-slip ed ae We have‘a full stock of MADDOCKS | e I i The old terminal is to be mov- | =z gar and.§.-C. Muirhead of Kin-| == since last fall in the Trail City | == ae Da ine s Children’s awOwSa_voO RoR ! 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Cy. ; A request for.an investigation into the agreement between the Village of Castlegar’ and’ Oglow Brothers Building Co. should come from those who disagree with the steps that council has taken, Cas- eee council was advised Tuesday ni The village | solicitor advised the village’ that council “by. reso- transaction and as recently as Jan. ‘7,:1963, a motion to rescind the agreement was.‘defeated by the majority of: counell,”) ~ SThe letter continues: “It: ap- Pears to us that counci? would be Placed in‘-somewhat of an absurd | fali position if it, as council; requested that. its‘actions, so, recently taken, Dasinvestigated. and particularly so in‘ light: of the fact that any rate- payer ‘or)-individual ‘commissioner has'an equal” right to request such To Mr. Sylvest ‘then: submitted a draft of ‘a’ Tetter’to,.councll for approval as an answer to lawyer M.\E, Moran® who ‘had ‘suggested such’action, Comm. R, C. Maddocks answered that he ‘thought that the village ‘solicitor's letter ‘is auto- matleally a reply to: Mr. :Moran’s Maddocks ° commented: rm f geiting 8 little tired of these strong-arm tactics” to which ference to Mr. Sylvest’s ‘commun. iclation read into the village re- cords’ at council's last meeting calling it a “diatribe.” To this Mr, Sylvest answered: “Do you really? I.thought it was very good.” ». Mr, Maddocks referring to the ‘communteation, said “This review is based on‘ your, opinion of what hos gone on.” To this Mr, “Syivest answered that “It'a customary ‘to give more weight to the solicitor’s view" to which Mr. Maddocks com- mented;that the: chairman hadn't waited for the solicltor's reply be- fore sending “your own view" to ge department of municipal’ af- alrg, Thorp then’ commented that “thts diatribe as you: gall it was sont the for it's Eublishe ¢ ‘Every "Thursday at “The Crossroads of the Kootenays”’ » CASTLEGAR, BRITISH’ COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, FEB. 6, 1963 10° CENTS’ PER COPY ay ti knowledge only. A letter was then read from the department acknow- ledging : ‘receipt’: of “Mr. Sylvest's statement, The department letter. is. quoted in full elsewhere in this paper. Following is-the text of the| Dahistrom, Wetmore ‘and McGau- ley letter sent over the signature of E.'M.) McGauley. “The Village Clerk turned ov- er to us a copy of. a letter from Mr, M. E. Moran’ dated: January 15, 1963, wherein. quested on behalf of his clients, and Rich- Comm. Walter Thorp. that Mr, Sylvest had drafted a let- ter answering Mr. ‘Moran's and was submitting it to council for its ap- Proval before, it was sent. A motion Passed.: (Text of Mr. .Sylvest’s let- ter follows below text of Mr. Mc- Gauley’s letter.), Mr. Maddocks said a copy of Mr, McGauley’s letter. should be sent Mr. Moran but he felt that a motion to this effect-wouldn’t pass. However, a ‘motion ‘by -commis- stoners Cook and Richardson that a.copy of the letter be sent Mr. Moran ‘passed, Mr. Maddocks then made re- ‘Maddocks Going To Wales For ‘One-Month Trip ‘*.,Comm.-R, -C..Maddocks is to bef‘in Wales ‘with his family: for about one, month ‘on-a_ trip. - He told’ Castlegar council Tuesday ‘night ‘that he expects to March 15. Village ~ chairman Aage Syl- vest wished Mr. Maddocks well on his trip and commented: “A mon- thiisn't that long. We. don't move fhat fast around: here.” Comm. Walter Thorp noted, that Mr. Maddocks has been look- ing forward. to the trip for quite sonietime and remarked .that “we haven't always seen. eye to eye but I wish him well on his trip.” ardson, that the council present to the Municipal » Department. all information pertaining to the con- tract entered’ into with Oglow Brothers Building and Supply Co. Ltd., and request the department's advice and assistance . and ad- visable, that a representative be sent to Castlegar to look into the transaction. “The writer was re- quested to advise council on this} _ request, “In view of the controversy ar- ising out of this agreement and the extreme: publicity given to it, it: is our. considered opinion that such an investigation would be in the public interet. “It. is:also. our opinion, how- ever, that. the request for such an should. not from »council, - Any. ratepayers ,.of the village, or any individual’ com- Mr. Moran re-|-"~ About ..75., (persons - ‘attended the open. house : at’ Ralph. ‘West Airfield .on.. Sunday -to--view-the new 24- x. 72-{ terminal: bulldog: The buil :valued missioner;: has; the right ‘to :make peu such a. request. of she Municipal Department. + : “It'is our belief that a request $5,000. for an investigation should :come from. those who di steps that council: has: taken: >, “Qur.-.reason ; for“ “arriving at this conclusion is. that: the coun- cil, by resolution, agreed to enter into this; transaction ‘and “as re- cently as January: ‘7th,’'1963, a Transport at Prince Rupert ‘for The money to pay for. the building ‘came: fs and the city of ‘Nelson: ay 2 ;' Canadian Pacific ‘Airlines was due to“ “move “into” the: building yetserday.. from the. old. terminal building erected in 1947. The com- made by Comm: Frank Richardson in letters to the ‘ Libellous Results of Accusations editor, i in three pap era last week were termed to have “slanderous’ and libellous” results by.» Castlegar. village: chairman Aage Sylvest at council's meeting Puesday, night. ~ Mr.‘ Sylvest’ made his remarks in’ a communication read into the village records, Asked by Mr. Syl- rent if he wished to comment. on ardson when he should have known. : that they were completely false . and that he could in no way sab- stantiate them with other than his own opinion and the echoes of his: ie Richardson answered “I will reserve my:comments,”" ~ Full text: of Mr, Sylvest’s com- munication follows: ““With respect to the Castle- bar Sub-division and more particular- ly. the’ “Oglow | Agreement’ the following letter, “attached”, to the editor appeared in the Castlegar ‘News of 31- January, 1983, as: well as in recent editions of the Trail Times and; the Nelson News. “one ‘aspect of the; letter which ‘must not go unchallenged is the clear’ implication’ by Com- missioner Richardson that, asa result of being: on, Council, ‘he somehow. has access to information on‘ this ‘subject that is not ‘avail- ‘able‘to all:members of the public. / Implications of: this type ‘The fact that Comm. Richardson accuses im haste in ‘no way. absolves. bin’ of the slanderous and: libellous: re~ sults of - his, accusations.’” Associated - Reports On Water Associated Engineers, at the request of the Village of Kinnaird have: reviewed developmente: which might. affect any decisions” on water supply improvements. Water commissioner Row Giles called the letter from. the’ com-. are serious, ‘“*” |when' they: act. as:a: follow-up to attendance'at the open house. Bar: ry ‘Ehman’ and G: Padley of CPA were also on hand ‘to ‘5 visitors’ through’ the® building. Kinnaird topresoniatives were in ther wheeler Minto: which ‘once piyea vw | the ‘lakes: between frees and Ar _Jrowhead, '- Comm; ;Richardson’s previous pu- blic“aceusation’ of 7th of January, A 1963 \that,'the main points of ‘this agreement were all settled a short two ‘weeks after Mr, Nick Oglow’s resignation as‘ Chairman’ in August of: 1961... ?This “aecusation BA Bit swas offered |p) aay _ rebuttal: to-a . suggestion \ i | by: ex-Commisstoner Carr~ that in- : | terested « taxpayers “should “have made their objections known-when the. agreement |. was: first .: being considered’ and publicized by Coun- cil - in: December, 1961" 'and”. Jan- pany text of the repart follaws: “The. qualities sample; fora ‘check om the Filtrs-> bility Index with respect to: micru~ eae: i motion to recsind the was defeated by the majority of council, ©. “It appears to us that council would be ‘placed: in ‘somewhat of an absurd position if it, as coun- cil, requested ‘that -its -actions, so recently © taken, ‘ be’ investigated and particularly so in light of the fact’ that any ratepayer.or indiv- idual Commissioner ‘hasan equal (continued on page six) ~ Carr and Richardson | ‘Dispute Jan.: : Former Castlegar commission- er‘. George Carr appeared. before council. jesday night to protest statements: he said. were made by Comm. Frank Richardson at coun- ioMr. ‘Carr charged that follow- ing’ his*remarks_ at ‘that “meeting |“ ‘7 Remarks Comm. * Richardson, in. answ- ering Mr. Carr’s charge, said that he had said no such thing. He said that his reply to Mr: Carr at the Jan, 7 meeting had been based on information he had taken from the village_minutes, ‘Mr. Carr then quoted from the ion .read into the vil- that councils public in- sion is being-carried out on 2 pro- that the Oglow ‘subdivision pro- Posal was approved by council two weeks ‘after’ N. T. Oglow ‘Tesign- ed:as village chairman. Mr. Carr said that Mr, Rich: ardson’s remarks negated ‘all that Mr. Carr had.-said about’ public interest being important. in the planning stages ‘because the _re- marks indicated ‘that the Oglow proposal «had « been accepted. on‘ Aug. 15, 1961, and’ not by. the -of- ficial agreement. signed in Dee- ember, 1962, LT CBC-TV Support... + Representations. shoald' be made to the Board’ of Broad- east’ Governors” by persons” and - groups... interested. in ...see! CBC's application. for 2 TV. re- broadcasting. station established at Castlegar, says. Kinnaird Yage chairman® Carl Loeblich. He told ® a joint meeting of tho Castlegar | and“: Kinnaird | cv -eouncils last week that the BBG could be put “in ‘a difficult posi- resentations . are lage records recently. by’ village chairman: Asse Sylvest which not, ed. that Mr, Richardson had said that the main details:of the plans were actually concluded ‘a short two weeks” after Mr.’ Oglow pre- sented them, Mr. Carr said that eidently the chairman : had’ gotten the same impressions :from Mr. Richardson’s remarks’ as had Mr. one To this ‘Mr..Richardson replied that the “truth has been: miscon- stryed by the chairman.” . Carr said the mation made on Aug. 15, 1961, by. himself and Comm. V.:R, Cook had been that Plans for the of ‘the Municipal Group Suggested Here "To Push College The formation of/a joint mu- nicipa committee from Castle- gar, Kinnaird, - Trail,.. Nelson “and other ‘affected municipalt- ties” to deal with Dr. John B, “The department “Of municipal affairs: does not intend to do any- thing ‘about the. present subdivis- ion dispute in Castlegar “unless someone presses this case.” ‘was given by Macdonald's for a:regional ‘college to be Io- cated in the Castlegar area was suggested Inst. week, ’. Castlegar commissioner. R. C. Maddocks - made the suggestion vata joint meeting of the Castie- ‘gar and. councils. This deputy municipal ‘affairs: minister J; -E. Brown in acknowledging re- ceipt' of village chairman ‘Aage recent "ec read into the village‘records and forwarded : to, Victoria. ‘Mr. Brown’ notes that ‘Castle- gar’s ‘method of dealing with sub- Both. villages © will “consider the: setting “up: of ‘a municipal committe on: the’ subject ‘with Kinnaird - village: chairman Carl -Loeblich, commenting . that such , a.committee “would help us: to | at least keep our stories straight amongst ,, ourselves.” onan basis “ean ‘only lead to the sort of alle- gations that have been made” and- tof a subdiv- ision bylaw. ‘Text of Mr. Brown's letter fol- lows: ‘2Thank you for providing me with a copy of-a Report by Mr. ‘Council Acted in Good Faith Proved Otherwise’ Sylvest, Chairman of the Village Council, regarding Council's’ sub- division policy and its relation to Property. owned \ by: the. former i “One must assume’ that Coun- cil acted in good faith in this and other. similar. arrangements ‘until it is. proven. otherwise, but: I can only observe that this method’ of dealing : with . subdivisions ‘on an individual ‘basis can ‘only: lead to the sort of allegations that have been made. “T¢ members of Councils wish to avoid being accused unjustly. or otherwise, (of acting, in: bad faith they should in my. view, adopt'a proper. subdivision by-law “under the provisions’ of ‘section 711 the . Municipal . Act; *:then . there can be no. further dispute. 2 : “Unless someone presses this case, we do not propose to do any- thing about it.” With ‘regard to Mr. Brown's Tuggestion of a proper subdivis- jon ‘bylaw, Mr. Sylvest said ‘I think’ the advice he has given is splendid.”" °< He ‘then instructed the. clerk to prepare “a draft for such a by- Jaw showing Castlegar’s present and past. policy on . this . subject. The purpose. of. this draft will be to have the council consider the desirability any major changes before formally adopting such a bylaw.” Comm. R..C, Maddocks said he was in agreement aber a draft bylaw . with existing. methods in- of | cluded. He said: it Shoat talude aspects of the agreement made between . the: village. and Oglow [1 Building Co, results” af the ‘Pollution Control Board do’ not - indicate any deterioration’ of the water quality during the past results is sultable for 2 domestic water supply. The only treatment indicated at this time is chlorina— i in, “Higher ‘bacterial’ counts low- ficient chlorination treatment should ‘be provided, ‘particularly Peri of the water is worse from a pa- blic health point of view. The higher counts could arise from soil bacteria normally found in the river at this time of the year. At ‘any. rate, the. counts ‘are. suf- ficiently low. that suitable ehlorin- ation procedures will ensure 2 safe supply. “The Filtrability Index oes not snilleate “any, worsening of the suspended solids. content. of. the (continued on page seven) Hughes Ganciders Saime Solicitor ‘For Both. Parties ‘Unethical’ ‘The fact that the same solici- tor acted for Oglow: Brothers Building ‘Supply. and also for. the Village of Castlceay: thi drawing up Castle Bar Ranch ‘be act as the division = was termed presented and also’ that the ques- tion be put to the ratepayers whe- , -.| ther or not they: wanted. the boun- daries. of the village to be extend- ed to ‘include, the Castle Bar Ranch. oot Mrs Richardson said that ‘he rose. to:-his feet on Jan. 7: when said that he said. that ‘Mr. Oglow,| = vil- | had:: resigned: “tw. ro. short | weeks" before presenting his proposal’ to council and: he further: said -that everyone had. sent in accord that le Aires ‘th ‘axpay of. the vilings, had had: tio: chance Befare -to know What was being done. oo ie “unethical”? at: Castlegar’s ‘council meeting ‘Tuesday’ night, Village. resident: -T. -J.- G. Hughes made this statement when appearing -before council to re- Bar sub-|. could wait to make his presenta- tion until commissioners R. C, Mad- docks and » Frank’: Richardson‘ ar- rived. Mr. Hughes chose to make Selhia and ‘Reed Are Top Speakers quest that. the village . Mr. Oglow, “with a view to cancell- ing this club bs “held a Seay: meeting: last in’ the “Golden. Horse- ting a new. pereement i atstaetory fo the entire’ council.” . Mr. Huglies’ charge was made in ten statement: “The highly con- troversial agreement .was conclud- ed. by. both patries retaining the fame Fac solicitor. ‘This I consider ‘Mr., Hughes was heard: as a delegation goon :after. the . meeting | | statred and ‘after..village chairman |in Aage Sylvest told him that':he shoe Banquet Room “Part, of the! program consisted of his presentation then and conclud- ed it while: the two commissioners were arriving and were removing their winter coats. ‘Text: of. Mr. \ Hughes’. ‘state: ment, filed with ‘council for its consideration, follows: “T should like to preface. my remarks by noting that I° count yourself (Mr. Sylvest), Mr. Mad- docks, all’ members. of. the com- mission and Mr, Oglow among my friends. “I say this with all sincerity and I.am ‘therefore not concern: ed with any. public or private con- flict of four. for. the annual club, ‘speech contest. Winner.‘ and -runnerup “were Al. Jen® Selbie ‘and :Bill-Reed, bath of. whom will speak’‘at:the ‘area seen “L have read ‘and reread. your |jzen memorandum : concerning the ev- ents which have led to the ‘conclus- jon of the agreement and the pre- test.in Nelson in spear from'.Trail and. Nelson, Other: speakers ;:at’ the- meet- were ‘Andy, Shutek, Bob ,Wat- ters ‘and: Pete Mafeszey. i sent among of the commission. “However, a8 a taxpayer, and in spite of Tegal opinion I regard (continued ‘on’ page seven) Columbia Offers $3 ,000 for Park most’ tangible indication of the of such ‘an Promise o! additional $1,500 if Iocal residents ‘will match ‘the second $1,500 on a Soller for dolar basis. president M. Marchal, of columbia pealicloss: wrote the Pass Creek Park Board: that company has noted with pie plans for developing the park. He said that ‘such a park “should serve as a great asset to the peo- ple of the Castlegar district. Mr. Marhsall sald that Colum- bla Cellulose “as a corporate. cit- of the area which will’ be the. in- lopment,’ He sald: that’ it is his, eam. pany’s “firm conviction that the zens of the extend of Lapeergy ery by the’ cit- both ‘corporate ‘Jand individual, constitutes -the me this end, he aaa. Co-