FOR SALE Blueberry — New 8-bedroom home, dinette, carport, 8270. utllity, oll heat, -Ph, 305-8270. 7 Fridge, excellent condition, Ph. Ba TASS PES eS 2 Gingle beds, Ph, SERST 1951. Fo. gedan, nice shape, mechanically sound, Ph. 365-2382 af- ter 4 pm. range complete with day 365-8181, S-bedroom home in Kinnaird, eONls beater, and 4 “aram, "$20, Ane 365-5821, ccc “KINNAIRD 180 = Oth As For family” happiness, demand more than ‘a’ house, enjoy the com- fort. of a home, Large kitchen with family nook," beautifully panciled living room, 8-bedrooms ‘with large closets ‘and oak. floors, vanity bath- room, a‘ full basement and an acre hillside et $8000 down will bring you tops In value. Full prico $14,500. CASTLEGAR :880- Ith Ave, Handy to schools - a small fam- fly home, 2-bedrooms,’ plastered and stuccoed,. living ‘room with carpet, FOR SALE Attractive house on fully land scoped lots with garden and feult trees, lntge garage, automatic gas heat, 2 bedrooms, dining room and living room. Dining room easily con- verted into third bedroom. Low down- payment or reduction for cash. Apply at 329-6th 334 Large turnished basement suite, Ph, 865-8228 3H ‘7S rocm “Heated “ap: Ith Ave, Ph. 365-6731. apartment, Apply Me: tin 33 ment, 420° - 2-room Creight's ‘Apartments. Ph. in Selling = house in Kinnalra,. Ph, 384 | 365-5321. 833 tive poms pulding ee in custicesr Ph, 3 ‘Need Floor Zee Simp Furnished» heated ‘apartment | in fn9| Kinnaird, No children, Phy 365-3751 before 5 p.m. tings sonis-Sears tow, low catalogue prices. Fast shipping service from Vancou- ver. Complete’selection of samples at our ‘store, Simpsons-Sears, Nelson, Ph, 2380, tmis y- Allstate ~ Rebuilt’ Engines: Save $15 to $20, Replace, don’t repair, a state’ rebullt. engines are: juced! Every engine Is completely | re-! Taare ufactured: with. new: internal: parts and. all bearing surfaces are micro- finlshed,” Guaranteed trade-in credit for your old engine. Installations ar- ranged. Simpsons-Searg, Nelson, Ph. 2390, 2 tin: 2-bedroom oo gas furnace, near hospital, Ph,’ 265-6062 weekdays between 8 ant 3 roomed : suite.: “Apply. ‘McCrel- ants _Apartn Ph, 365-9781. 836 pom basement mor unfurnished. Adults preferred, Ph. bulshed. Price $10,800 with terms, ANDERSON AGENCIES Real Estate and Insurance Phones Bus: Res: 365-3441. ‘965-3276 Contact JACK HEWEL our sales- a nk S08: ci 1958 Volkswagen. apply 390 - 7th Ave, "Cnatieean Coat cand wood Furnace “and pipes. Ph. 368-5298, 335, Gorn for.canning, and Treszing, 10 dozen for 35. Apply -V. Bonda below. Castleatrd Plaza. 435 Wood and: conl furnace in good condition, Ph, 365-2837. 335, Tots in Einnaiea, 65 X iio; only 3600, Ph... 365-5158. - BA Tats in one of Castlerara best wrens, Priced to well. Ph. (365-5158. in Kinnaird, choice Tot, 400 X a Ph, Nelaon 852-5688. Homelite 520 power saw, - wore only one chain, Reasonable. Ph. 885- EaaLEe cet Coal. and> ‘Wood write Box 123, Castlegar. nia 534 monthly. Maple 65-4875. 365-5216, ‘S-bedroom Rouse) near ighway In_Kinnatrd. Ph. 865-4773. “T2- suites” in” “Cathar heated, furnished, TV cable, Close to hospital and ‘high school.” Available immedi: ately. Ph, 365-5158. + "7 -bedroom house In East absor to reliable tenants, 14-mfle from fer- ry, Ph. s6s:5018 after 7'p.m. ““ g-raom house In Castlegar at 4th | and: Godan, Fuel, Nght, water provid- 6 ed_by owner. Ph, 365- ‘2-bedroom house in Kinnaird, {lab NOTIGES +A! generat ‘meeting: of the Cas- tlegar and District Fall Fair Assoc fation will be held Monday, Sept. 10th in the Legion -Hall at 8 pm. All re- presentatives please attend this lm- ‘tant ‘meeting. This will be the final: one before the Fair. The Salvation Army Sunday School Rally Day, Sunday, Sept. 9 at .30 Bm, ~ 7th Ave. Castlegar. All Welcome, Room and board avallable, Write Box 490%, Castlegar News, ‘336 U-Fhone Services. a phone, ans- wering service can help you. Ph. 05. 5265 or 365-8262. WH take care” af nit aig mother works, Ph. Mra, Margaret Sa “ARE. has openings for piano students. he oi . 335 GOOD WATKINS ROUTE. Bstab- lished customers, No experience ne- cessary, We teach you. Present men earning better than average wage. Write Watkins Products, Inc, Box 4015, Station D, Vancouver. 334 Hail for rent for public use. Ph. 305-3414. 634 ENTION BUILDERS AND HOME OWNERS - Mail your enquir- tes for our low prices on PLYWOOD, DOORS and LUMBER. Esmond Lum- ber Company Ltd. 3600 East Hast- ings (Street, Vancouver 6, B.C. tfn 31 —Tefore, you, buy a sewing ma- chine sce’ the new Renmore push- Ph, 365-5321. 336 ‘2-bedroom unfurnished home near Castlegar business district, Newly decorated. $50 monthly. Bats eee tlegar News. a5 ‘Small Rouse with aon ain Blueberry.” Ph, 365-8179, s-reom “suite, furnished oF un- furnished,” private entrance. Ph. 3t 5388. -bedroom brand-new ‘duplex, all electric heat, fully: insulated, maho- gany cupboards and other fine fea- tures, in Sherbiko aubdivision over. looking hospital. Ph, 7520 South Slocan for appointment ‘to view. ed Motel “one weekly oF tee . Blueberry ‘Creek. Ph. 334 whedroom _ duplex ‘Kinnaird, heat and lights, furnished, washer, ee fridge, pe ete. $125 month- aft Pm. y SST apa artment in {| Casticgzar, light, heat and hot water. Close to high school. Apply 56? - Sth, | a! 384 | 0 865-5856. 3a4 ply -Fred_Zibin, P —3-bedroom gas heated house in Kinnalrd near school. Ph. Slocan Park 359-7497. * 684 : Ste David's. ‘anglicalt Church School and Nursery Care Children 5 ‘years of age and under proceed ‘to ‘the . ' Rectory, beside the church at'11:00 "am. Children six through ten will attend. the "11:00-a.m. Family Ser- vice ‘and will proceed to classes: - as instructed. The fall term will begin on Sunday, September 9th. For further In- formation Phone 365- 5347 or 365- PROJECT SOCIETY DANCE’ . Arena, Friday; Sept. 14, 9.- 2? Music for Young and Old by BUDDY.MARR & the. VERSATILES “SQUARE DANCE DEMONSTRATION RAIL DANCERS Food: & Refreshments Available _ $2.00 per couple In/ realty. service, «st. your, Lid NF ACENE button, dl zig- zag at Simpsons-Seaty, Nelson. Only $99.88. ‘Backed by our femme as year guarantee. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS. oa 303, Castlegar. ttn Deadline for classified ads 13 12 noon Wednesday prior. to the day. 61 CRESCENT. ST.:-PH. _ The time comes when even your old furnace - punget TERMS } AS LOW AS UP.TO & YEARS TO PAY - SMITH’S PLUMBING & HEATING | GASTLEGAR NEWS. A -BEACON MOTORS Ltd. Phone 578 has to: retire ! And when the time comes, make sure you got’an efficient, hard working Esso O11 Furnace, the furnace that stays younger $0 nue tonger! BASEMENT | preame, Donald Bros. Earthmoving: Contractors prrca. LAND- 0, 985-5464 Caitlegar Bee Phone 350-7474 Thrums ’ $12.00 “| gusteye 2212 am, agree “DINING ROOM: SPECIALIZING IN HOME “COOKED MEALS ‘The ideal place to eat Ey dean or for an evening out, . 365-3401 CASTLEGAR _Deer Park Socials. . Williamson Mrs. ae Smith left at the week* end to make her home in Vancou- ver Mr. Smith had made. Deer Park her ‘home. for the: past five years. Mr.: and ‘Mrs. Leonard Lacey, and: daughter Elinore of Brandon, WANTED Want. to rent 2-bedroom unfurn- ished’ house, before: October. Pa. 385- For prompt “aetion andthe best home, with? bet fee le “for Senoot each ‘ctioal. day. Ph. pee _ FOUND ttn 34] ‘Cabin behind Robson school. Ap- th. 365-3656. 334 |~ | Jackson” (nee Sykora) : Ladies gold = “Monroe’ watch. Owner may have by phoning Richard Davis at 365-8033 and. pay: for ieee id. * Lost Small red and white transistor radio In brown ieather case.on high- way in Kinnaitd, Ph, 865-4778, - Blacks terrier dog with brown and white” marking: Lost around block, 4th ‘Ave, », Castlegar. Ph, 365-8085. ‘ 300 Finder a . NOTICE TO GnEprTons ITS! pee the | aes entitled hsherstoy ard ‘only tothe claims o! were es pee haa notice. poorer AHLSTRO! 1 WETMORE end "Mes GAULEY ‘Solleltors 433 _ GARD OF. THANKS. our ‘many frienda back:home In’ Kinnaird who so thoughtfully sent ‘You! — Garnet and’ Gale We: wish .to thank: our ‘many of the Castlegar, hospital. PAT -| home here. fe x ,,j home ‘of the latter's Parents,” Mr, were recent visitors to Deer Park,:’Mr. Lacey, a. former resident ‘of Deer Park,'’left “here with his parents: about ‘40. years ago to make . their home at: Brai- Park ‘Youth: Hostel. were ‘Mr: and ‘Mrs. “Ray ‘Alien..of Vancouver and Miss Maureen Brady, algo of Van- couver. 2Mr. and Mrs,.C, Mirch o£ ‘cal- gary were recent visitors to. Deer. Park, * Mr, “and. Mrs. Robert Nelson and children haye returned to their home. at Bowness, Alberta, after spending the past two weeks at the home of the latter's ‘parens, Mr. and: Mrs; Wim. M. Douglas. Mr. and Mrs. Ian Douglas. and daughter Kathy also returned to their, home at Victoria after spending a week at the Douglas home. Mr. San Pearce’ of Trail. and his brother-in-law and sister Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hansen of Laverna, Sask., weer weekend ° visitors to Deer “park. ‘Mr, and Mrs. R. Lorne Hey- wood, son Jason and daughter Del- la, returned to their home at Van- couver at the weekend after spend. ing the past week at the Jamieson, Mc. and Mrs. Recent ‘visitors at. the ‘Deer |: son Johny, all of Portland, Ore. gon, were the weekend: guests’ of the. latter’s ©» brother-in-law "and sister, Mr, and:Mrs.' Fred Brigge- and sons Wayne and John Victor of Kinnaird, Mrs. J. V. Briggeman and urs. J. Lamont and ‘Clar. man. Mr, and’ Mrs. H. Briggeman |: Gravel & Top Soil DYTOHING, EXCAVATING - PHONE 365-9041 COLUMBIA SAND & GRAVEL ° Cor, Maple & Sth, Castlegar LAND CLEARING EXCAVATION Contact “Service *: ROBSON TO EDGEWOOD ‘Whart Leave Robson 10.00. a.m. Monday. 1.00 pm, Friday. >» PHONE 365-5500. “Arrow Lakes Farry. “PAUL Phone 365-2511 | Robscn Marshall's Store issa of “Trail “were also ‘recent guests of the Briggemans. 2 Mr. and .Mrs.- John Kirkham of Harrison were the recent guests |’ of their r fathers Mr. J. 7d Rivicnen, and sister, Miss M.R. Mr. : Ivor. Johnson and. grand- daughter ‘Sharon’, Walker .of “Kin; Haird were'recent ‘visitors’ to: ‘Deer Park, = MriM. A, Kirkendall and his grandson Wayne, Phelps have re- turned. from’a’ three-week holiday fepnt:-at: Maple Creek ‘and other. Saskatchewan ‘points: where :: they. visited’ with friends and relatives, On their return they were accom- panied by his son’ and daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs.'C,'M. Kirken. dall‘and: family ‘of Harrop, who spent th the holiday. weekend in Deer Pi Mr-and Mes. G. McCullough oF FLAT Trail and: Mrs. D. Phelps of Sal- ‘guests of. the. families, Mr. and Mrs. A. A; Phelps, and Mr. and’ Mrs. C. S. Phelps. Miss Brenda Phelps; eight-year old daughter of Mr. and Cc. S. Phelps, returned from: castle where she* was a. patient ‘in ® the Castlegar. Hospital. Mr. and Mr. Jim D. Mrs. V. Craig of Nelson were recent visitors to. Deer Park, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. CT. Wil- jamson. Mr, sna se R. Kerrison and Alb were weekend visitors to the form- er Romaien' home in Deer Park. Mr. {and ‘Mrs. “J.‘Reimer ‘and daughters Sharon ‘and Wendy were visitors at the home ‘ofthe = Wil- | spent (ae few days holiday at the Nakusp after spending. a few days at; Renata. and Mrs. J. ‘Mrs, M. Maja and: children rev, turned. to their home at. Nakusp, after spending a two-week’ camp. ing holiday. at De Park. and Mrs; John ‘Paterson; their 3 son and daughter-in-law,. Mr, and ‘Mrs.:Val. Paterson and young their homes recently included Mr. and. Mrs...M.;0...O’Brien .and.son Ronald, who returned: to° their home at Spokane, Washington; Mr. and Mrs.\Don; Gitfse:and’ daughter back ‘to “Vancouver; and Mrs. R. rors ‘and grandson Bob, :-who have * to: their home ‘in ENGAGEMENT. and Mrs, E,C."Ackerman of | Kinnaled wish to announce the ‘en-' gagement of thelr: daughter, Myrna Marion, to Mr, David. -Broat, son of Lane, Trait B.C, The: wedding date Melville: and. family. Is to be announced :later.: sy | Trail: Mr," end ‘Mrs.:A. Worley re- Mr. and Mrs, D. Brost of 2098 Willmas turned to their home in Nelson af- ter spending, the weekend here. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Grant of Pentltn Bee were the keekend guests of and Mrs, Arthur Sivekereth: at at Brondwater, oak Game at Grand Forks 85. NUMBERS CALLED and‘ Mr. P.-D, Ewart’ of Castlegar, were | recent visitors’ to Deér Park.| ng: the ‘many- visitors fo Deer. Parke were |Mr. Mrs. Ridge “of South Slocanj\ Mr. ‘ad Mrs, H. -O.. Jamieson of Kimber. ley}: Mrs. E;Jamieson andthe Mer- rierfields,” of ‘ Castlegar; Mr. and Mrs. Stan Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Bunn; son Paul, Mr. and Mrs, x Reimer and’ family, of Appledale; Mr. and Mrs. L. Weeks and ehltas, ren of Genelle;: Mr.:and "Mrs, and Mrs. D. Collins and family ae Kootenay Bay; the Merlos of War- field;! Mir. and Mrs.’ of, Rossland and ‘their son and daughter-in-] ‘law, Mr. and Mrs,.Ter- enroute to their. home at |“ who. have left? ‘for 3 Mr. John ‘Carson of the B.C. |’ Balan of Trail; Mr. and) Mrs. J.|-| -] Harold Clegg |: Building Supplies © OGLOW . BEOS. - : 5 Building & Sistem. Co, Lea, ne | ne 365-8851 SPI ee ‘A'S rs BEAUTY SALON Se ind Mrs, P. “Romaine ‘of |’. Kinnaird'and:the former’s ‘brother, |: Sok Air Conditioning Pumps & Water Conditioning imming. Pool Equi PLUMBING AND “HEATING WE. CARRY A coop. STOCK OF, ‘SUP. LIES ry. Clegg of ‘Edmonton, and ‘many, many more: Eee eras 2 rd OS! Far Ya oo ‘roll-up... or. ‘shoct a leeves, i inner and! outer. ar Kinnaird Backs: Castlegar Bid, ‘For Underpass Kinnaird ‘council T'u ation for: an’ underpass’ ‘under Castle Bar ‘Ranch? subdivini the ‘Shewchuck ‘Afubd vistors, Castlegar’s letter: to':Kinnaird asking for‘ support: in *{ts? applica- tion‘ is‘ one’: of several ';belng:zent to various. ‘local organizations it would eliminate ithe ‘fe this a’ great” deal of the | Celgar traffic to bypass the ferry and’ the downtown res by... stay ing: west of the: CP! large huinber of of Kinnaird residents ‘work. at/'Celgar, notes "especially when the: river floods ,| hat ‘portion, of the, hight to use the Western’ art "| CPR a iP ,of ‘the -| the ‘letter,’ and; they. “would hene~ fit: by, having ; this. underpass and way lead. ing ‘to’ the’ ferry becomes impos- sible to” use’ and | the traffic : has ws (HUCK’ 5 ‘RED AND WHITE STORE “KINNAIRD, B.C. ~ PORK CLES ROAST, Ibs <- cess. 5 O50" PORK CHOPS, all culs, Ib. ....... 680. - BEEF ‘STANDING RIB. ROAST, Iba as _ VEAL SHOULDER STEAKS, | th... c : The letter ‘asks Kinnaird ‘to write‘ their: support. to both the CPR: and ‘the: federal. Board of Transport Commissioners, | night endorsed ' Castlegar's Tapplice 1° R itracks at\ the ‘private. ‘cross. ing - which‘: presently | serves; the “if the underpass’ was, constructed lussi of Montrose! won "$100 for him in? “Think; ing.Company-for its employees. sheet and for suggestions, ‘ROBSON SOGIALS shaped ‘hanging: light tixture which Zine”, contést sponsored: by the Consolidated Mining and Smelt- In all, 22 prizes were awarded for articles ‘made from ‘rolled zine A contest Sbiective was to pro. mote interest among employees in one. of the major: Producte of the 4 .[ held’ on: ‘Tuesday. ‘ni night. Legion +) Willingness to assist in helping to |>. ; cad at present. Work parties are to eer ey ais Kootenays. Said Colussi, ‘Zine’ is an-ideal metal for the do-it-your-. self : handyman. ‘It’s easy-to. work ‘with; “-you® can’ bend, cut, solder, weld, buff, polish or paint it.” One. direct outcome’ of the]: ‘/“Think Zine”:-contest. is that zinc sheets’ are now available through. retail. building supply stores in Trail’ and. district, This is the first time that lo- eally ’ produced “ metal : has‘ been. [made available, ‘in this form. LEGION CORNER After the summer recess of two months ° the’ regular : meeting .was members and friends are requested to attend a’ farewell’ Party: and dance for Comrades ,Gordon and Zoe. Smibert’ on: Sept. 14 at. the Kinnaird Improvement Society Hall at 9 p.m.” The membership: expressed a equip” the ‘new .Shewchuck ‘play- ground. Membership now stands at be ‘called‘ to assist the Fall Fair pin arranging booths for the, Fale, Set he and :22, 5: was ‘reported : that, a: fair tuimout from the Castlegar Branch |’ were at the :plenic at:New Denver sade eoot de was had. by ‘all. |- B.C. Chambers ; To Meet Gov't More' than 30 directors of the B.C. Chamber, of ‘Commerce from throughout ‘the ,province: are’ ex- pected to converge .on Victoria Mrs, 'T. ‘Sanford, Ph, 365-5483 Mr. Kenneth Wylie has return- ed after “holidaying ‘in Edmonton as guest of Mr.and Mrs. Rex Bal. lard... He accompanied his «sister employed, Miss ‘Bernice . Heslop - left: on Monday for: Mineral King ‘Mine at Invermere -where she _Will teach this ae ‘and “Mrs. R. Bro. have returned from a_ holiday spent at the. coast. cal care. in Seattle. home of Mrs. 2. Heslop. :. Sharon to Edmonton where ‘she is Mr.-and Mrs, Ted: Worley. and family | have. returned from; Van- couver where Judy received medi- ‘Mr. and: Mrs. Otto Anderson and Joy spent’ the ‘long weekend Mr. “aud “Mrs,” D: Powers of Salmo, ‘Mrs, E. Baker of Yellow- knife and Mr. and Mrs. D. John of ‘| Kinnaird * visited :'Sunday at ‘the Dear Siri. ¢o). orlal, “Better Luck to -_RCMP. on youre newspaper last wei ‘irstly, I’ must make: it clear that T am in no a Of Letter Writer Comments On Newspaper Editorial I would like to submit, the|° following comments’on your. edit- the Next ‘Try,”. which appeared in ie during the ‘last war, apartheid, This is a democracy, we mist not fire the magistrate because he doesn’t ‘convict —: that would be “the final solution.” 4 hae Premier Bennett and the cab- e' Sept..13 for their annual meeting * Led. by President. Ralph C. Baker of Vancouver, the delegation will present the composite views of some 124 local boards of ‘trade and chambers of commerce, je chamber’s::. presentation. will centre g “ Policy statements and resolutions passed at.the provincial group's annual’ meeting last ‘May. These involve some 34 facets of ac- tivity and: legislature within the ICHAEL DOWNING, : “Rock: Creek, B.C. x Sone, of provincial government de- Parinienten an BOB’S PAY'N TAKIT LTD. OPEN Monday thru Friday 9.a.m. - ‘Except Saturday 5.36. p.m. 9 p.m. ECLOSED, SUNDAYS. "BEACH SANDALS (thongs) ‘ 19¢ pr. CIGARETTES, standard $299 39c VALUE BAGS CANDY, Fe brands, carton |... 3. bags’... SAVE 48 SPECIAL BULK CANDY, the actions of the Sons of Free- dom group but that I am very. in. terested in the ways in which min- ority groups < are, .treated - by: the Police and the government. Ihave watched ‘with ‘interest the British. government’s’ actions with regard to the resurgent. Fas- cist and Nazi’ parties ‘in England, the American. and ‘South African’ governments’ treatment of negroes and the Canadian: (more : particu~| jarly the B.C.)" government's deal- ings with the, Sons. of ererdom 1e OFF: =i5 ‘Mr: and =| difficult: problem’on’ re ‘hinds. | ee) TP cannot: Pretend ‘tobe: Mrs. Mike: Sen aia a daughter. * steve, UNcel of Gee Mrs eve ‘Uricek ‘of Castles a daughter: er, pe » Sept 2, To Mr. and “Mrs. Carl Workin of, cutee Sept. 2, CKINNON al ‘To’ Mr. and Mrs. John MacKinnon of Castlegar, Sept. 3,'a' daughter. ‘VOYKIN'— To Mr: and Mra, Peter “N. .Voykin: of * \ Pass: Creek, Sept. 3, a ‘daughter. : io KUTZNER .| Do you ‘feel the’ same way at a ‘| “the prosecution had the most, dif- | public, and we, particularly our res- y outside the village‘ limits ‘was ‘dis- H ‘village trades licence, commissioners men solve ‘it, suggesions, such nd that “a change of mag- istrate” igs necessary ‘before justice can’ be done, could' not be voiced by anyone who believes ‘in'demo~ eracy and British justice. : * I -know ‘that: when‘a football team loses‘ a string ‘of’ games, the misfortune ‘is “accounted ‘to bad Juck or the need for a’ change ‘of coach, but is this thé way you want Canadian Justice ‘to be. operated? football’ game as ‘you do at a trial in a court of law? .: * It was also rather startling to read that the United Church group apparently ‘regretted'the fact that ficult’case,” Surely: this is the way it should be in a democratic soc. deers ‘he onus is cere the’ prosecu-, ‘tion te PROVE guilt; if ‘they can-, not do: this then the. court hands down a verdict of “Not: Guilty"-—— this’ verdict is given:to us — the ponsible press, should accept the verdict. The “ivory tower. Broessons| 8 you .call them ‘could ‘see that'a fair:trial has-to be’ given ‘to every, Person or group, no matter: how trating « this may be to. the Prosecution. They’: obviously ‘re- member things that you don’t, such as The’ Star, Chamber,: lettres de cachet, Auschwitz, Lidice, the .vir- tual internment of BCs. Japan- /. Prohibition : Bylaw "Talked Again : ton to, Castlegar, cot cil's prepare acbylaw’ abe the moving of dirt, sand, gravel and fill ed further by commissioners at their. meeting last. week.” ~, With regard to’ firms “who sell gravel’ and * who’ have” villa, tioned the probability of-2 free re- oval permit for ‘such ‘businesses. 0 A meeting will be held on the subject with a representative of the department ‘of municipal ‘affairs’ at the: annual meeting ‘of the’ Union of B.C. Municipalities being held in haye such a bylaw and assistance will be sought in the drawing up of a.Castlegar bylaw for commission: ore consideration..° aT ii =. = SS = = = =I = _. 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