VASTLEGAR’ NEWS; Thursday, , Sept: 2, 1965. ~ Planning Report Shows M “(eontinued from page nine) ea, (See tables at’ village office.) Note: Street entrance not fated, ed in is. above figures. is clear from the fore- that the repent ig zoned industrial (46.8 per cent) the actual industrial use is only 3.5 per cent, On the other end of the scale 27.5 per cent of ‘all the frontage is.used residential- ly. but only.10.8 per cent is zon- ed for the Par Almost (42.8 per cont) ds either vacent of ge for pub- ie He Purposes. It It‘ is these lands stect the future pres of "Castlegar. It urgent therefore that the sent zoning along columbia ns be drastically re Major Road Plan, A proposed plan of land use and mhjor ‘roads for Cas- Hegar has been ‘prepared and is shown on a large scale map to be seen at the village office. The major road system con- sists of a_main ‘spine running 3 would also improve vehicle cir- -G.W.G. - WORK PANTS | AND SHIRTS We have a full range of ce rs and sizes. north and south’ (Columbla Ave.) ): a large loop, serving as ae main , collector ‘ street. throu; tlie peaidental area aud a smal it 6 g the higher Faensity business and ap- artment: area, Ari easy route into and out of the downtown is needed. At the moment the road is almost a dead “end, Returning traffic mixing ‘with entering traffic is creating conflict and congestion: The plan shows,.as an inner loop, a new’ road circling off from the’ Super-Valu atte plong the east side of the hill and tying into Srd Ave. This road would provide good access to the east side of the downtown and culation. The residential collector road loops off Columbia along Pine on the north; down: 7th Ave. across to Sth Ave. and'on_ the south ties into. Columbia along Spruce. We ‘suggest the use of 7th: Ave. rather than ‘Sth Ave. (which now. serves as the major route) because. 5th Ave. not only piseets the residential area but h Ave.. to- the best major route on the east side. The eventual’ closure ‘of Sth Ave. where it runs between the, schools would be desirable, but the detailed solution of this problem needs further thought. Apartments Tn some communities. now- create, ie on streets, ines gether might aritianttaay -make | thi: rar do's sere daeally residences, ; they’ can: cut ‘the view ana |e le ily rea of ‘ordinaty. end that sites sultak for apartments’ be in’ mind: a)’Closeness to main ‘in’ partic 8° bust: ness core;'b) Easy access to the major road system; c) Sites -with @ good view; d). Separation from other ‘residential: areas by ° na- tural boundaries, if possible e.g. sites on knolls, ‘sites separated by: ravines,,ete,. Sites that ' meet the first de- fined ie the ¢ following criteria | oth ely. in. a ac mao it: Do: opera’ to outbid rte users of the site, 8, Cénotaph Hill ‘is’ ‘the apartmé: ene ifite: ‘in" Cas- Il’ the: criteria set ol ‘out abo tion.’ of’ éas 1d" sy! ‘were im) roved bya lop road east! of the: hill, Be. pd mended; Base Of access would be iret ie ‘area’ suggeste ‘or apartme! ants : is" ‘outlined on the Blusherty Crossing To Gel Wig Wag Signal Lights, Bélls “Wig-wae” ‘traffic si al, lights ‘and bells, : are ae in: stalled at two dangerous railway crossings on the ‘Trail-Castle- pian.) Pénvlat in Capacity A‘ large scale map at the villa ge: office shows..the boundaries ‘of ‘the population areas ' identified in the table below.: The potential purpose of this analysis was to forecast the Population: capacity of: various parts of’ the village in’ order to identify’ possible gaps in the school '‘and “park system‘'both existing ‘and. future. (See tables at village’ ‘office.) . gar highway, . Ss dis- of tice superintendent A. E, SStalte | © is week said. the signals, designed to alert motorists to the proximity of trains, would be int operation at month-end. The wig-wags are being con- structed at the Peterson’s Flat crossing, north of China Creek, and at the crossing near the Blucherry: store. Staite ‘said work was being t done by, the CPR, under the direction .of the Dominion department of‘ transp pe 4 -The provincial ate jartment of highways is _ assisting. The Blueberry crossing will be pro- vided with a ‘temporary detour, but road - ic. will’ not be parking space than seriously inconvenience: E y Notes “OC PHS present population was arrived'‘at'by multiplying ‘the number ‘of households ‘by 3.6: fscording tothe 1961 census, this figure represents the aver- age | number ‘of persons per household iw n Castlegar. Only’ buildable areas are included in the average ‘calcul- ations, :One £7058 acre is :-repre- based : on: “the bu "builtup section of: Castle far’; bounded by 7th Ave, .on..the, east, 3rd Ave, on and Elm’ St.-on the: sou This re ingualen an esti. mation'''of, "20 trailers. in the wire Park which is part of area yj cll ugher Bele in the Columbia iterly* extension "of it 16392). This. is. Hy outaldo the vi ‘nitary fil area be- tween: Santper: and} Laurel plus adjacent’ ‘parcels: : “yt Neréage! south. of Hemlock ) tat conjunetion ‘with? jgchiool ex: na Pansion possib! prim: school — nest! ae the present slomientary 8c) shoal of. ‘the’ Horkoft 5 berty, reat of: the 't in me In addition ‘i ae to develop: may ts ne arksy,in some areas.by. cl tng | ecéssary road links. ~ The existing park’ downtown between: st: and 8rd is ‘too. far (to. serve the poadential Meas well, the west, Pine St. on the: north | di com: mercial . area, ‘it. cannot oneily he, related : to’ that area either. By. providing open space in the heart of the commercial area. it is, often: possible to, enhance it gonslderably but case, ied difference of 10 to,18 fhe er efetivens separates the park. {rom downtown. . ite “does )-have com- mercial \ vilue and could be more intensively developed in future if Oy ‘conditions were” met: Bei acces: sion "of the - hillside: mentioned ‘above. 7; z b.. Acquisition {of ‘an alter- native, park site or ‘sites to re- loop ). A-second and perhaps bet: ter alternative commercial levelopnient, ‘is''to use "part of reco) future population is by;.provi- = ee it OND AROSA |. ‘ x at Robson eC 8 miles west of ithe ‘Berry: Private beach and park for your use Park in the ‘shade of the: ‘Pondarosa Pine where i it 13°10 ‘degreés cooler — Phone 365-7812 . “Lloyd ‘Ritter; Ma ager AKA I Pp &G Builders ‘Suppl y: ‘ACROSS FROM THE ARENA) 2"! 2°": “YOUR BUILDING SUPPLY JARTERS ‘°° “Pb. 365-8152 ARD “FLOOR 1 TES, al A tin} For Crossword. Pune ‘BOSSE’ $s JEWELLERY Ad. on’ Page: 3 “BOSSE'S Also. Has. ‘All the Answers * Castlegar for Alex, Wiliam 3 ‘Funeral, services Monday from the Russian ae off, 62, of Robsan who: f *- away Saturday’ in ‘the gar ‘and District Hospital, - Born in Kamsack, Sask, Mr: Gleboff ‘came. to Costlogar in 1015 working: as.-a.:meehante, He was employed wit sawmill and ‘Jater, ‘wi _to2d at Brilliant, ee there]: vy 0 | wi! id hen ‘he move to any reals ‘For Estimates or ‘ Advice tin 21). \10° grandchildren | ¢h, ‘and ‘one’ great’ grandchild: cw; Castlegar Funeral: Home was in! charge ? of, j arrangements; sie and’ children‘ of e spendinig.a holiday : at Deer Park. Mr.!.and 'Mra,:Richard D’- Andrea ‘and di have re- £ (Com: :|ed ‘that. since ‘McLeod Construc- i! tion ‘asked’ for. the extension of ‘The’ letter from “Assoclat Hogineere recommending” tl close to $3, fhe wilage -P Z costs that firm feels are’ ‘not, legitimat but ‘that the. contractor. “would still: claim, was’ tabled “for the second. meeting«in ‘a’ row. when Castlegar ::councll’ held its ire: gular meeting ‘last week... m. Cec Gorse comment- the contract.time arid came back and - finished the project.’ jatter the frost. was'out:of. the: ground, it’ should be charged. the added engineering - Supervision. costs turned ‘ta their ‘home in Glen: merry after’ a holiday ‘spent: at Deer Park:: Mr, land Mrs. Ro- ‘nald. D'Andrea and’ their ‘child- ren have returned to. their home at Oliver, Mr. and : Mrs: Fred Brigge- man and Mr. and’ Mrs, Melrose of ao were’ recent visitors: ar’ tae mn the Jonger con- tract period. i { Village © chairman LW. i. ‘Reed, jus pack from, holidays, suggested : that’ we- ‘should, use more than just our own: think- irig: oii this)‘We' lave’ our audl- ast two, months visiting with:relations in Seattte | returned home. ‘Monday evening. Randy. Taylor who was the guest ‘of “his: grandmother .for eight days r returned to ‘his home t Miss: Marlaine Horlick wiio|! )) has. spent: the we stock a full selegtion of SAVAGE SHOES for shildron for a. few days, of Hirer Mtaltea Mrj(:and [+ and'|Mrs/’ George’ An- derson:: ‘and 3 daughter;; Heather in © Mr. and | ‘Mra: William, Wright of Trail. were guests. of Mrs, H. i: Johnson’ ‘Thurgday. who was visit. Mrs, B. B, Hill, ‘ing in Vaheouver, the guest of her and’ home: ‘Thursday; even- ing :after visiting i ‘ancouy! and. ‘Seattle, j Mr. ‘Lindsay’ Andetson whi, is on’ a: hiking ‘tour ‘phoned this parents, * Mr: ‘and | Mra. George. ‘Anderson, .from, Minne: and “Mrs. G. pieGerald and mily, returned’ home Sunday ev- ening, On’ her, return’ she- was accompanied by Mrs. FitzGerald and children who will visit here Guest ‘at; the home of Mer. and Mrs.; Les Atkinson for few - days, was, Mr. Atkinson's brother, ‘Mr. We R. Atkinson’, of di tor and: our, mii Comm;: Murray Little sug- gested: that ‘the Totter: again be tabled: “until wes can have a food oA with . a. i Hneinees was Claresholm, “ita, where he will visit we: matter: chuk, tho are holida: x at fiat huk, ying tive 1 report ‘on the village's sewer-| |: - age, aystem | that Such costs are - Requires, qo ee : ‘A man with municipal, experience. -to take over: “the duties of ‘works. supervisor. Duties to: consist of co-ordinating all outside works; including: water and ‘sewer utilities: Salary between $6,000 and. ension‘and medical: plan depend: - e: and! qualifications. This com | munity mus a’.'Town. on January. 1,, 1966 “it does’ ‘not’sooner become a District Municipal- i “the Canadian Filgh way 5 fety Council. estimates 6,000,000. automobiles-will be'on the roads: weekend:* That: is . more -than ty here for four days; leaving Fri- of. Canada -over the Labor. Day }.w were nome for the weekend. Me; and Mie. Ken Crosbie Sok “returned home. at, weekend - after _| fhe pratties. his holiday on a trip to tl “ ME Michael Scott, “who was ona business trip to ‘Vancouver, 4 returned home’ at ‘the its Of. Mr. 8 |, Walton’s -mother, ; Mr: Sid ‘Wal tors last ‘week. | on, during the join med his wife nd they left : tte ‘spending a da irFyS: & See. Ltd. Manufacturets ‘of Sashless “Windows — Floor Covering, FREE ESTIMATES “EVENING 359-7349 PH. 359-7455 enroute: and "| spaiena, were th . Ken Atkinson :, Johnson. and..other friends y to return home, ‘Mrs.'D.*ampard ‘left Sit: trip, to. England ‘visit ‘with ‘rela- ic ge Box: pleat;: walker. ana sheath’ ‘new fall ‘shades with ‘matching pred, navy cor grey. to Your. Jewellery Need | TAILORED’ BLOUSES in Assorted: Prints ' Short. eens : $3 Long Sleeves ae Se : The | based ‘on the ‘potential’ number fa | of households Tn the area des: cribed: A household being taken’ as, equivalent ‘to: 3.6: persons ‘ac: cording ¢o the’1961 census, °”’| the’ ese amounts were found ie ity. Regional College to open September, | 1966. Leet ee ‘ot motor ve [ton sec Vaets. ees pete gar, "will resume* pai Please apply to .your local: National E hicles vitor Saturday. i SHSS “Wednesday, at 6. “ment Office on or before September. 10,1965.’ manufacturers eg is olaveek, accompa: |.*!:\ This’ willbe ‘the feat par: “ by. Ronnie. Horlick, left | the ‘new ‘training year Sd. eget, : Friday morning to motor to Van. and “boys. -who..are 14-years old | == : While’: the ere they, will or Who will be 14:years old on PNE “al nie |'or before Jan.’31, should od on a if they wish fo aon fie, Squas " 88-Ocean SA-Attempt a7-Title ot leper ‘Qwith{ the iaid of ‘Woodland school” in” Kin. al 60-Command to 4 » naird) bring. almost all children iby assuming: that 0.6 of: house- | in. the village within a half. mile radius of ‘a: School, ‘This is ‘cqu- holds Presents elementary schoo] children,: : sidered t r = Parks and Schools dard in? ite “of ane ae ‘ The ‘accept park space im ed standard for ee for younger children." = = om me mn alla one. will j-repister:cat UBC. ee weekend, ” pedis hey ‘return home this week h Bryce, executive they will also’ visit in in tat } z 5 dh a “the Council, “it wo- Mr. ‘and Mrs.’ William “Og- ies be: o cage Rear ke low. and, son’ ;Gerald: returned | = x att, z : = . he ie tthe." weekend, after‘a | == : Sp a TO ui intel 40:Preposition”. 2, Qo Paradies aan cae oy P 2:02 ie “hill Wee % stances, together with expect Gactlogar therotore requires population growth, ere is an additional 23 to 24 acres to] need to’ find additional ' school bring its park’ acreage up to| sites. standard to serve the present We recommend Population, ee another’ acre} new sites be obtained — m\for every 10 Alin. pop alation.. person increase ‘on the* west’: side*of* near! the ‘proposed. put i | Y aa \The time ‘is limited if park veloped trailer ‘cou: rt ‘and one{} *. 9-4 - 3 fees ; : es needed in future are to be | between Willow sud Purcell’ St. | 1° fre i ad dS EX 7 : Lee Men shows four main Bowe th at the at ‘3 office : Renata va als ie position 0: - - park sites: linked ; together ‘by isting and Exposed “schools and 4 the ‘area ude in half- Theo proposed: park sites.in-| mile radii of the schools.) =! 1 GOOD ‘ONE SIDE . §6"" GOOD, ONE SIDE 34"" GOOD ONE SIDE %" GOOD TWO: ‘SIDES: 5/16% FIR D GRADE. ¥4"" FIR FACTORY, GRADE i /ACTORY GRADE 5/16 “ SHEATING s and. 1» Georg Sardis’ ‘spent | a’ week's ho: Tiday at the’ home of Mr. and|- “Arthur “Ki turn Mrs. Z = by:: her granddaueh. ‘Mr. van 32 whieh caused: the. de ‘Gordon... 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