CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Aug. 31, 1961 CASTLEG blished in’ Ni -Fatal So Exercise. i Nga ates Gare fa Canning © When the Castlegar News ran its front-page editorial last, week suggesting. mot ENT BACKS OAR eh Fin thé canning seasbn, house- ‘ ‘ wives‘ should remember that(‘they should make their preserves safe a5 ‘appetizing. Several people » ning:'20--t0'-¢ Sine ' . pressed and this paper has fou , . Jack’ White. noted “local dog trainer, won't find: this job advertised in the help cooked vive “abd committee on -terrorist activities. : the Ja : . :G id, a well’ without ‘air, so-even a woh coer Saal ta Tae ay wanted n-of this but it exists nonetheless. «' : It is the job of. training dogs to guard property owned by Orthodox Doukhobors, property ‘that may go up in flames at any moment. if -the--events-.of- the--past- few- weeks are any indication. Renee We don't. know; if;;Mr. White. trains dogs to rip'-the seats -out of trousers—or worse—but if he can train dogs to set up quite a, howl when there .afe Sirangers about then: the, Orthodox : Doukhobors; of Ootischensa and environs should contact him immediately. A few large dogs around’ their placés would be almost as effective as rifles. © H COMPROMISE WANTED ON COLUMBIA 5 Se 2h cnc /e Anthony J. “Wright, Ottawa corres- pondent for The .Prospector, Nelson, writes.in.a.recent issue of that newspaper that as far as the. present Columbia River Treaty is concerned and the development of the Columbia, “The time has come for province and“nation to stop using nature’s God-given energy. as‘a pawn and to negot- ag hty-res b Z en you ‘are preserving decided. that ‘the RCMP are unable to tanies they’miay be made safe by handle: the..problem and has suggested cooking suisislenty. Tr the pee, that B.C.’s attorney-general call in .the the vier over a ‘water-bath, they U.S.’s: Federal Bureau: of Investigation. jiowa'be cooked for at least three ---Kootenay) and” Boundary RCMP, in hours. mis will kill the spores, If 3 vice d, half an view of the dive ght to's boil, and dling: f ” . (ten minutes. In this way, any immediate series .of arrests and CONvVIC- toxiii which has been-produced will ‘tions: that would restore public confidence be destroyed, “Any cans which are | = ‘in“the‘force and that would, at the same pulsing with! gas should be tirows time, help solve, the terrorist problem. Tr preseived vegetables “'smeli be : strong or musty they should be dis- carded. However, food tainted with botulism sometimés looks and tastes been ‘described’ Boas : Tomatoes, pickl ana all ae there are smaller projects such as Downie have, sngu ch 80k ao teria Creek or Murphy’ Creek that could: be tong. "00008 2 compromised: on and ‘construction started _ = a | 7 upon under another treaty. 5 KINNAIRD BRIEFS: As for the view that the treaty cannot be modified, Gen. A. G. -L. McNaughton, were approved. | |. i chairman of the Canadian section of the’. vu subdivision developer Nick International Joint C has writ- will be iate- a fair and far-sighted is : We agree... ois fea died Certainly it. is true. that Columbia river develop tas presentl cannot go’ ahead without the export of power, There, would be.no market in Brit- ish Columbia for the power produced. on the Ci with lopment of the Peace now an established fact. © . However, failing a change in policy by the, federal government on power ex- port (a policy that there.is a good chance will be changed since several PC back- tenchers have come out in favor of it), re-" ten_J.°Roder_ of the Nakusp- Chamber of garding the normal teat Gf water Commerce's’ water.. resources. committee, mee aso temtalled. that it is his understanding --‘that, modifica- : Pees th tion can be made.to.a.treaty.at the time work will be done at the come of ratification on the expressed agreement tery straightening out markers... by both. countries.” eset me Undoubtedly. our pr 1 and fed- tt, of 6-in. transite pipe for instal- eral representatives will come to some lation Jn. the Timiont to replace old sort of compromise agreement on their Wod stave Pipe. | a extreme stands and before another fed- 4 was test carried out in the eral. election rolls around we will see columbia on ‘Aug, 7 indicated “a 1 t of the Ct well under- trace of lgment’ which is dissolved 2 : out of wood in the pulping process. eee way. - : if f "he $500 hold-back ‘on the In- - Planning Electrical INSTALLATIONS? — LET’US HELP YOU — We operate with Class A ‘Certificates and are well versed in all types of installations. ELECTRICAL HEATING For Free Layouts and Suggestions call 365-5919 - or write box 907 Castlegar. BOUNDARY ELECTRIC INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL FAST & EFFICIENT SERVICE terior Contracting contract for wa- terlines installation. was. approved contract in the village, wee A-copy of a letter addressed to Kootenay-West MP H. W. Herridge from Hon, Leon Balcer, minister of transport, was forwarded by Mr. @erridge to council, The letter dealt with TV reception in. the area and noted that there is quite @ problem in recelving. reception, from atations located ‘at such di tances from communities as Sp kane stations are from Kinnaird. BIG EXPORTS ‘Wood and paper products and mineral products’ made up 60 | YOU'LL DO WELL |22°%1 cinnuts ism enone Botulism is Highly _ |2 Fe nO GU Uc oM Ue uu SENIOR: CIT, oe OF BRITISH FOLUMBL Do You Know... er ‘ATL; B.C.) @ First Call . : © Casket : : e Repesing Room Use @-Nowspeper Notices @ Use Of Chapel” © Transportation —_ Ps Embaiming * @ Family Room Use. e Thank-You Cards 8" BOR §250 PRE-NEED “TRAIL FUNERAL HOMELTD.© . | * 1084 TAMARAC ‘ST.,:TRAIL,; B.C... | Please Send Without Obligation Complete | ; 1 ss a cc Details, os ork P.S. TRAIL FUNERAL. HOME.-LTD.. STANDS - 2. BEHIND ALE”? M.C.. (Mel) CONTRACTS. 100% . 2 ogy P34 MONKHOUSE Building permits, totaling -$1,000 t : i, pon ‘The ‘village will purchase 2500. LACAN sor" payment. this ‘ctears up the | ONILHOIT dO S3dAL 11V at the - SIGN OF THE Castle ' MOTORS LTD. TA BOYS): eCr Tr yao o* a Cotton u ao We F Mail subscciption rate to the Castle! ts $3 per year. 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PHONE 365-5818 “Above Bank of Montreal ME a BO. Land Surveyor 12¢4 Bay Avenue, Tral PLUMBING & HEATING SYPHON SEPTIC .TANES | PHONE 365-2181. ** vp Fox” DAHL, CONSTEUCTION “ STHE Col RATION OF : s THE MILLAGE’ OF CASTLEGAR |. : Bayan a “, Beitig a By-law’ of! The’ Corporation: of thé “Village ‘oF Cast he ft, ee gras ass! and dient to esta- blish and construct, a sewer system to serve: the; inhabit-|. ants of The:.Corporatio the Village of Castlegar, an that b uthi the Counc undertake anc and to borrow upon the credit. of The Corporation ie estimated cost thereof, that'is to say, Four Hundred ind Twenty;,Thousand Dollars ($420,000) which is the CASTLEGAR. NEWS, .Thursday,,Aug..31,.1961 Elementary: School’ ; Le c from Vernon where th: che Castlegar’ Teachers’ It ts expected that. the, dele- gates will head up educational pro- Te r grams in thelr.own associations ma- |! at the 12th annual #ummer confer.|king use of the information obtain- and BO. He served,ar resource person for, the seminar of the BOTF, Curriculum Committee held in conjunction. with: the.gen- eral conference, i teilae Dr. Oviatt is a’ former Alberta ence of the B.C, Teachers’ Federa- jed and, the, ed, tion, , Ab. the opening; session, atory:: School; One hundred ‘and ‘twenty. teachers'‘from all ‘parta’< the province attended, nied r. ‘Stan Evans stated that the p ru mando College x i ev: ‘The -conference, was held from|A..H. Sovereign, DD., of Vernon, ‘Aug. 20 to. 25-at tha'Vernon Prepar-jgave.a very interesting addreas on ja pose of these conferences is to give bet- In teacher, principal: and school sup- Dep Garal junior high school principal of Kimberley spoke on the Crowther Cominission’s study ft the’ “secondary ‘school “system of a member of the Chant Royal Com: mission onB.0:Bducation, discus- sed y representatives of Jocal teachers’ .s. Report: divided into nt year was: $2,570,618, $2,862,621. 1960 : $3,078,833. 1961 AND WHEREAS the depreciated value as at the 3lst of |” brings December,1960 of the.. Waterworks system for which | trom across’ the nation! a. verltatte| Corporation possesses a ‘subsisting Certificate of| food of ‘stories atout hunting mis- Self-liquidation granted by the Inspector of Municipalities tao t huantere to, renner is'$228,590.00, AND under the provisions of this By-law has been granted by the Inspector of Municipalities: _ AND the approval of the Provincial Health Officer has been obtained: Palities Has: be NOW. THEREFORE empowered* and werage= works + Hunting season's upon us again, and soon the rattle‘of rifles and the thump of shotguns will be ech- olng across the country in the ‘an- nual fusllade ‘aimed at blg game, It's a time for hunters to resume their clonks of. caution. and make sure bas know what they're shoot- at. sy Ye Each hunting ‘season godd animal ‘might’ be missed, but this 1s’. of no “account beside the Possibility..of a life saved, —’Re- cord-Gazette, Alta: tionalHousing Act”; “@ acquire all such real property, : rights-of-way, licenses, rights and authori may be requisite or desirable for or in ti with the construction of the works aforesaid: For the ‘purpose and with the object aforesaid and - subject ‘to the - provisions. in. that behalf: hereinafter |“ contained and set forth, there may be borrowed upon :the credit of the Corporation the sum of Four Hundred ; and Twenty Thousand Dollars ($420,000) and deben- tures shall. be.issued therefore in sums.of not less ‘than ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($1,000): each ‘and | >; havingcoupons attached thereto for the:payment of “interest and the said: debentures shall bear interest at a rate ‘not exceeding six per cent (6%) per annum and no debentures shall be issued hereun: and until’thé’Province of British Columbia: e yments ‘required to be made ‘ft nd interest thereon; es The said debentures shall be dated the 15th day of October, 1961, and shall be payable as to principal by ive ,annual i ts “col ing on .the and interest . thereon. shall ., ant-Governor in,Coun y-law:shall take‘effect: on the date ‘of its Reg the Inspector of Munici ited the 15th day of’ April, ‘and|‘ in each and every year dure f and the respective amounts in each year is as follows: PRINCIPAL 5 $10,000.00 11,000.00 12,000.00 14,000.00 15,000.00 16,000.00 1000-00 on. = = 17,0000 18,000.00 19,000.90 1:00.01 "23;000.0 . 23,000.00 . Nf be: a’ true”and correct tlegar Sewerage ‘System ‘Establishment and y-law. Ne . si groups, ach “group jussiig esich ‘of ‘fourtoptcs. ° haired the discussions on the BO- MF plan to categorize ‘all iz to me,|ored clothing has been stressed. and upland game birds and waterfowl.|made'a point of legislation, Huntera in Alberta are required to: wear red: | © in other provinces they are at least urged to” wear "a “distinctive ~ color : [so they ‘can't be ‘mistaken for an antmal. But atill, in spite of the many careful hunters who do take these precautions, the toll mounts, It:is Set OF, Hunters whip, “ite they|a tragic thing ‘that tt does, but 1t'ts ony cee seks ool at a “deer, at\'a | apparently unavoidable to a certain ‘tion. in’reepe eth Provisional certificate of self-liquid- Erne, at & moose, “and Who |extent.:.. 0°25 Satis ation in'respect of the sewerage system to be constructed | ¥!"ged or killed other hunters.’ | !-""There are almple rules which, if pita Be Sy d ‘The Ust fot killed and “maimed | they: were” followed religiously “by over the past 20 years is a Iong one, m > and many of the instan- Foom competence, Kenneth .M.. Ait- ae (pent a morning ‘and aftérnoon ‘dis- | Bam <] England. "RP. Walrod' of Kelowna; | i C.. Gillle of “Victoria | | “St. Joseph’s\ Kindergarten - (KEN NAT RD on Wednesday, S / Will re-op “u ii a8 wee, os ToT e d Conference [_ an to con: alder some algnificant aspects of the etnnatra 1 7th under Mrs. ‘Violet. Wagner’ of the; Robson | educational, system, " the direction “of the Sisters of the Atonement. ~~! Qualified ‘and experienced Teachers chison of Burnaby, and BOTP pres. lent, conducted the sessions on the objectives “and” activities of the Fed- of Langley hand- led the discuzsions on new. develop- ments. in: education. \L. John Prior of Burnaby led the‘ discussions on philosophy of educatiun, ‘ Miss Pauline Doberar was se- lected by: the delegates ‘to chair one of the discussion ‘sessions and Miss Arlene Kenetick’ acted as a record- er, They reported that this busy week. of ,@roup, discussions. and ad- dresses" was’ 8 most enjoyable and Milk is the first food you have when.you come. into the world and it should remain a part of your diet for your entire life — “ fet ‘us deliver to you "PHONE 24:000.0 26000 28,000.00 i-,29,000.00 - *"3r00000° 7°" 33,000.00: =: . 35,000.00- tar] Ors of the: municipality will. b a true copy of the By- f ‘the ion — therei L tHorizing the ‘submission: o: a set forth for the assent of the owner électors'of the muni icipality and upon which ‘questio: on ‘the 15th day of Septe of eight o’clock in: the foren: facsimile form. Many hui is of our tainly. hope! tl REASURE. QUIZ GAME” _ you have enjoyed playing the sence have had the thrill of winning cash Many. i f : awards, and all of us here’atShop-Easy. have been most pleased to be part ‘of this: exciting promotion. ‘BU T.-' All Good Things Must Come to an End. a ‘The Treasure’ Quiz Game will be officially over as of the Close of | ds-of dollars ‘are still-to be won;- maybe you are holding th, 1961 humerous high award Cards that have been issued by this re Quiz Cards:will:be honoured. ‘when: fully: punched, at Store of issue, Up to’ arid including the close of business. aptember : 1 6th, 1961. No Treasure Quiz Cards will be re- eG: i ici UR ce eee ly overs osu ety se Sat.:Open Friday Nite ‘Till 9 pam. CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY — LABOUR DAY _LIMIT 3 DOZEN. TO CUSTOMER | rears inger Ale aioe ors: D re 35c ,PLUS DEPOSIT . hirts. Py SHOPEASY | en MU ut HUET