10 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Dec. 15, 1966 Town Council and Fire Department sy oman Recommendations in New Year Discuss Following the annual | report of tie Sisto: Volunteer: Fas Department week, Ma: oF R. e Maddocks ss eeabed in the new year a arte tine will be set up between council members and the fire depart- ment to discuss recommenda- tions put forward in the report. thet recommendations were: That a new fire truck bi puretesed immediately. That the second floor of ee hall be constructed in @ An adequate heating BYB- tem Ge installed immediately. {This was dealt with by council ter in the evening. @ That a date be set for a to be appointed from council and the fire department to ge‘over and act on ths rec mendations | of the Pies e fire bylaw 225 reviewed by sald committee and be revised where ni ary. @ That street Sight chang- be| brush and clean up after con- Fe Fey Ne FI RRARRARARARARRARARRAAE ERE EMENKO ¢ =k Vom HOLIDAY DRESSES Be dressed in elegance ff ABE LS, OF ALL-WOGL SUITS * Worsted Wool Fabrics Smart 3 button styles ing the fire season numbered 104 and mumeraus nersans were given ‘verbal permission to burn struction. Eleven oll burning Inspec. tions were carried out and 2: were made. At ing be taken out oO: the Jurisdiction of the fire de- partment, That a two-way radio system be installed. The department reported 13 calls since the semi-annual re- ort of May, 1966, A $4,000 fire loss at the black top. batch plant and an approxi mate $100 vehicle ignition fire “1 the total since Dec, 1, 1 io 33 calls and a fire loss of $: Burning otis triesred dur- just arrived from factory in regular or stout fits Sizes 38-44 Promotion Price $76.95 DON PARKER SLACKS All-woo! slack, blends for that special occasion, choose from our largo assoriment of dress in brocades, crepes, an- trons, wools, bonded fa- brics, etc. Petite, regular & half Ff $16.95 to $39.95 2 piece or 3 piece SUITS fiyarants and stand pipes were and flushed and all equipment has been kept ‘in the Pent pos- sible condition.” District Senior Citizens Eniey Christmas Banquet PUBLIC NOTICE Xmas Party, Silvor Birch Schoo! Dee. Zi. 12 noon-2.30. Visitors Welcome. Brewntee’ Salo of Xmas Decorn- tions, East Robson Store. Dec. | 17, 10-12 noon and 2-4 p.m. Kootenay Society for Handicap-" ped Children invite you to use our ‘Annual Xmas -Card’ in New of Local cards. Drop your con- tribution in. one of the con- venient boxes around town with your name and address and your message will be carried in the Castlegar ‘News Xmas edl- 61 CRESCENT ST. — ‘Third Kinnaird Pack Brownlee will be Xmas Caroling 15th in ald of Silver ‘Birch ‘Schoo! Peete at Woodland Park at LUNAR Phone 865-7631 for the fastest plumbing service in town: @ Leaking faucets @ Sink: replacement @ Water sottencr © Now Powder room @ Extra bathroom Free estimates — all werk guar- antecd. * we sell only what can be servic- SMITH’S PHONE 365-7531 — CASTLEGAR ULL PLUNBING & HEATING ETD. AAAAAARAAAARARAARAAAR AAG = CASTLEGAR DRUG for the most masculine man you know... boldnew : Brut formen Ci and District Sen- jor Citizens’ Association held its annual Christmas Banquet on Dec, 9 in the Legion Hall. Grace was said by W. Walper and sin- cere thanks were extended to to Double Knits Antrons, ate. $25.00 fo $39.95 or never press Sizes 28 to 44 $12.95 - $16.95 = $22.00 Pure Wool PULLOVERS $14.95 & $18.95 © Turtle Neck Wool PULLOVERS $1 1,95 irgin Wool ©: CARDIGANS $26.00 Cieener $9.95 GANT SHIRTS for the Well Dressed Man In superior Cotton Oxford Cloth, white, blue, linen B.V.D. SHIRTS FERRANO PUMPS High Heels or. Little’ Heels for any occasion. Peau de Scie, Pattlna--- Silver Mesh, Silver ‘Lenox to those who set up the tables. R. C. Maddocks sent regrets that he was unable to attend the supper. A: donation was receiv- ed from Mr. Maddocks and it will be put to the cost of the loud speaker which the mem- pera, are enjoying at their meet- ings. TARA AAA AANARAARARANAAAAAAAAATA A wedding anniversay card was signed by the members and presented to Mr. and Mrs. Rich- ard Dorman who were ing their: 64th “Happy | Birthday” was to F. Nilssen by all the members. ‘The senior citizens received SHSS ts i $12.95, $14.95, $23.95 “CHILDREN'S SWEATERS Pullovers Ca Sizes 2-6X .... $2.98 Pullovers, Cardigans “White Terylene Dress ‘Shirts Sizes 8-14 Sleeve Sizes — Neck Sizes 14¥%2 to 17 - $4.98 to $7.98 ae an invitation frem the _attend a concert in the school on Dec. 21, ose ing to attend’ will receive a compli- mentary ticke' “The Rotarians are again selling Christmas trees, it was reported, and would like some assistance from the men in the selling of the trees. Entertain- ment followed the supper meet- Fane Kinnaird United Church SAAARAAATAAAAAAARANA “EXQUISITE ELEGANCE” Luxurious Lingerie by Kayser | fee and cake were served and season's greetings were extend- SATILENE SLIPS after shave...after shower after anything. ; ed to members. ARAN AAU AY DDO D 4 a r = 2 2 2 2 re 2 e . H ele Ye g Z SEGOND SEGTIC CASTLEGA Fubiished Every Thursday at ‘The Crossroads of the Kootenays” NEWS SECOND SECTION CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, DEC. 15, 1986 copy Sues 19 CENTS PER Big DM Debate Set for SHSS Tuesday Night i Municipality Would Provide Assurance For Orderly Growth, Maddocks Claims DM provides, the assur- ance gt orderly and co-ordinated pinning together with the fox required to serve the needa! rm business and te thought of a fragment- of this district We accey ions the fact hospitals, schools, and See) ‘are bet fer developed’ on a di trict bas- To suggest ‘that . plannin; recreation, ‘development servic, es and municipal government would not be equal :benefictar- ie ae a united approach is sure- of|and tial of the} thi larged » | whic) ualified:’ exp e 1964. report eral Conclusion th fernetives’s ved the district. oA study of the ation, regulation and service would benefit every resident in areas. or neighbourhoods). are oaneminded o£ the spirit o: e Bef Pour taxpayers would ‘ben. efit financially and in the quali- ty of service. . The careful ‘planning and preparation of a land use pro- gram would provide the incen: tive for the location of indus- trial and distribution enterpris- district and provide es the vital information which would |. assist such bodies as the Cham- ber of Commerce and the muni- cipal government to promote the gxpansion. of business and -in- “The | qi recreation facilities needs no Slabor ation: wiously a district approach eee provide the top rate facil- ities which: are completely be- yond the scope of any one or two i juestion of adequate West Kootenay and* boundary leads to the inevitable conclusion that the Castle, mirably to becoming the admi tion centre of region of B.C, thusiasm. Vv such an essential: requirement. rt which has bee in turn would induce | favourab! as. This it people to reside within’ the en- dis- trict’ is the a focal point of this expansion and lends itself ads strative, distribution and educa- this fast growing ‘A future of such prominence will not ‘be attained by default. It must be promoted and devel- oped by by people fired with en- and: eer the nu by Comm. G. ” | cil: “some oui citizens Water Rate Reduction | Impossible high op- fieze _, Due to emely. 1e28 erating costs” eeremely village | ‘which is Water rates will not ba reduced. ' The announcement was'made S. Rust at a pub- | fair) lic forum held in the Communi- ty Hall last week. Mr. ver, “this cannot ‘be accomplished due‘principally ‘to high’: operat- juotes are worthy of coming as they do qi who are neutral BC. research council conelud: This study points to the gen- Tha at formation of dy area’ would be aeferehie “ the other al- tudy of : recreational | ai Mis the ‘best method | 000 per: but ‘may: be ‘difficult to achieve. Id: provide’ better control the. area i sites’ and ‘also provide ‘A general standard of tax-| 2 greater ‘flexibility in financing a 2:-local improvement for. sub- is/centennial year we urely we can em-| area. tees their great faith and con- fidence. Let us unite in a DM for.-the. well being of ‘Rust stated that in the long ‘range plane: of thea coun- rei ago” a- reduc- had ‘been ing he | continued, Selkirk College and Castle- gar and District Chamber of Commerce will co-sponsor a for- un on Tuesday evening, Dec. ‘0-at 7.30 pm in the SI tanley Humptes igh School in Cas! legar. The topic will be “A Dis- trict ‘Municipal for, the Cast- legar-Kinnaird Ar Castiegar’s ane or R. C. Maddocks ‘and ‘Kinnaird’s chair- man Carl Loeblich will take op- posing positions on the advisa- Biity of uniting in such a mane cipal form of government, following is a general run down on'— ‘what isa ? ‘A DM may be inco) orated if its‘ area: exceeds -2,000 acres and the overall population den- ity is less than two persons per acre, The council consists of a reeve and six councillors where the omer is less than 50,- regard to local im-: eae schemes, special pow- ers are available toa where by works benefiting ‘a ‘specified area’ within the district may be undertaken with the assent of only the owners within the area and with:the entire cost of the project ‘being porn, by owners f}or users within : th ‘The formation of a DM in the Castlegar-Kinnaird area, in- cluding the unorganized districts of East’ and West ‘Robson, Bril- lant, Raspberry, Pass Creeks Ootischenia and Blueberry Creek, has been under study for the past three years. ‘ The immediate attraction of be the jor industries, Celgar Ltd., and Cominco's Brilliant Dam. : These aré looked upon as a “tax plum”, ich proyide finances for gervices throughout ‘the’ entire area. “Ther of the inclusion of Arrow. and the” sel bilit of a-“‘grant Ni ywards a dis- Further statements made as a selitue point for the idea are the elimination of duplicate ser- vices now ~ provided i Gutleuae for ' Kinnaird ~ and is also the possibility | 3 seb rate may not be levied against them for such services To catch these idustries for further Those most ADM enjoys somewhat in- creased scope and authority over towns and: villages. Its bylaws are effective upon adoption; it can expropriate property for a wide range’ of uses including, with the approval of the cabinet, the ‘development residential, commercial or industrial areas. A,DM is-responsible for en- forcing all° laws, administering justice; and -providing ‘a’ police court, police officers, and a lock- up. It-may ‘not of over 50 ‘mills for general pur- poses.’ In order. to facilitate © the DM’s capability in servicing ‘esly. developed areas, the municipal act provides coun- cil ecial powers. ‘These include authority to resume certain.-Crown reserv- es for highways and for exchang:| reserves: where ‘the’ original-| an’ ly ‘right-of-way: is not suitable, set a mili rate/ of the are: @ One central office. @ One administrative staff and works crew. @ One equipment depot and one set of equipment. @ One assestor: tax”, is: Since th is tax may not be alee: minster: it. will also’ appl: any person carrying on a Business in general should take careful note of this since the 10 per cent of @ One fi @ One police. department. ' These are the’ major ones. Commenting on the forego- ing briefly, I feel important facts relati fo, these, major points must be brought tot the attention * First, payer Ltd..and Com- inco’s Brillant. Dam appear on the ‘municipal assessment roll only ‘as’ structure exclu ing their machinery. “Thus $20,- 000,000 school assessment drops to an $8,000,000 figure for mun- icipal purposes, Secon both industries have the. ad nt to “opt..out?: of any services which’ ‘they: feel they. do not requires, ‘Thus a mill the assessed rental value of your premises, whether or not you are the owner. The Arrow dam is an un- Contribution will remain on! the school level, on ing the other state- ments; One central office, this correct, It must he noted that this ‘office will have to be “pro: vided anew. he size, comp! ness within the municipallty. Thi: Facts Relating to the Major DM P oints Must be Shown Taxpayer, Says Loeblich y and cost should be consider- One administrative staff resent staff required. Me One equipment depot and one set equipment — most im- practical 1 due to the immensity and the 1 the geography | of the propos- juire the ne office, request ond salt Fire fection is provided of re otecon esis: Probably. two oF: eg depes tenets three ni aa be created. known factor and I am sure its| eve and for: the takin, tion. materials for. Etnies urpos: es from any land subject to pay- ‘Pass Creek, R ATTENTION of Casil legar, Kinnaird, East and West Robson, Kraft, Brilliant, Blueberry Creek, Nylon Tricot with the Satin Touch Luncheon ‘Specials spberry and Qatisch Tuesday evening, December 20 at 7.30 p.m. in the Activity. Room ‘Secon Cote Stanley. Humphries ndary School BLUEBERRY SOCIALS Balanced Many friends of Mrs, H. Galloway” held a surprise birth- day. party Monday evening. The guest of honor was presented Six mintature lotions with day cake and many individuaily boxed in 2 i gift case Snifter Set $5.75 ment of .compensation..‘’ Stunningly gift boxed I in :In connection with drainage matters, a DM. may collect and convey water to: any natural watercourse, and. may. initiate ditching projects at the expense of the Goneditin ig. ng oe since going to the deep em,” ‘Comm. ‘Rust estimated that bottle-green decanters 575 8.50 15. 25. Try Our Light Tiexsenaive Daily Specials — Sit at a Table in Our : Ai Conditioned Dining: Room MAYOR MADDOCKS & CHAIRMAN LOESLICH will speak on “A DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY FOR CASTLEGAR, KINNAIRD? AIRD?” A, public forum. co-sponsored. by. Selkirk College _ and Castlegar. and District | r of Commerce. ¢ n Free. Please call 365.7292 to reserve places for you and your family. : ‘But,” Te conclude, “IT a et rk : bala forseen 2 led, “Iam ; ny mi on WORKMEN'S LUNCHEONS TO. Go : that this trend will. ev- nate ge.” in HOT ‘SPECIALS ‘FOR EVENING TRADE 4 rai ‘chairman Carl Loeb- - Koh pointed ont that a gaving of. : some six or seven thousand ‘dol: he We Welcome You to Come and See oe Wide Selection of Gifts And for Your Con’ abel We ; “Wrap FREE yeaa ee. MOORE eC BUSINESS FORMS LTB. DEALER. GASTLEGAR NEWS NARADA AAA Christmas water. fell costs: are’ high,” he agreed; i“but:the water is good Come ‘As You Are , ate Enjoy the Beat and the supply is’ good, It is-a decision ‘we eal “have to ‘make Cay Centre Dining Room |= es LOCATED IN DOWNTOWN CASTLEGAR pe orted that Ei Ceasearan oe: : ig an even flo and were operat-| . ing better “than they ever. were.” AAAAAAAAAATAWARAARAUAARARARTARARANAR | by ae Policy Sent To Council Castlegar council at its reek was’ notified Give the Very Latest in Lamp Styl es! SWAG LAMPS, 16 styles to choose from “$23.50 and: up POLE LAMPS, wide variety to choose froin 2 $21.50 - $63.95 ELECTRIC SLICING KNIVES. . _ Phi . $19.95 - 29.95 sige by Cham. J. Kemnerman. | ere LUGGAGE for Ladies and Men : Speciat: Crernight Dag; R 1 $3E.5S CORNING WARE HOMEMAKER SET, 7-Pieces, Reg. $51.20 20..00...soh cece NOW $37. 95 BAR EQUIPMENT: Ice Buckets, Bar Aids, Decanter Set Jiggers, Coasters Black-and-Decker JIG-SAW: . Special $19.88 Black-and-Decker HAND SANDER Baie Sucvoscar nse aes Only $19.88. For the. Man Who Has Everything RECHARGEABLE FLASH LIGHTS You'll nee Have to Buy, Batteries Again... ee see Ce “Due to the ever increasing need: to )_Keep the. Water of our Inteos. san luted, and and fheetorea available { for West's Will 7, Be Open “sil 9 P.M. Dec. 21 - 22 - 23 BIS ITY mans. NOW: $3258 ; wet kind pace Ra PAR nino SO cca AORRREA fudbosiDa on “Golden Hits of Gary Lewis” ‘Johnny Rivers Golden Hits” “Aftermath” by the Rolling Stones 5 “Mr. Music’”’ by Mantovani: “Words ‘and Music”: by Rodger Miller “Cher” by Cher ‘Winch ster Cathe dra i? i. NS By New Vaudville Band LONDON - DOLTON - IMPERIAL + LIBERTY - MONUMENT - SMASH a di spect to the air we breath, it, is resolved : that chamber go on record as favoring legislation for. for, pollution control of air and I ) “Fe SLIPPERS fove match... — ; ey is e this going-steady, golng-places pair — 2 travel-size cologne and bath powder CURLING enchantingly gift-boxed | APHRODISIA...WOODHUE...TIGRESS...or FLAMBEAU Tote 2 complete,3.50 RESERVATIONS This Christmas give them | a: ee eran Growin Savings Certificate : . .. it will grow with. Men Decide riow to glve them the oie with atu future— Growth Savings Certificate. In 6 years, they'll receive $10.00 for every $7.60 you invest—a one third Increase, - Christmas Growth Savings. Goxtificates are easy to buy, able at any time. about n Give the gift with CANADIAN IMPERIAL BANK OF COMMERCE MEXICO - AND’ EUROPEAN: TOURS ARRANGED CASTLEGAR AGENT. FOR “THE WESTERN HOTEL _ CHAIN e WEST’S DEPT. STORE Phone 365-7542 EMR 4 REMEMBER, THERE IS FREE GIFT WRAPPING AT WEST'S. *: -RICK’S- AALS CASTLEGAR DRUG R.E. Goulet, Corner of Pine and Columbia Phone 365-7813 STARTING WEDNESDAY, DEC. 21 WE WILL BE OPEN ‘TIL 9 NIGHTLY Sunday and Holiday Hours: 12 noon - 1 p.m. 6-7 pm. LRUMVEP UE UCU EEES pares a UBUL — GIFTS — RECORDS 240 Tet Avenue Phone 365.5951 nn ig MADDOCKS |e RIDERS ARIS |b fovees fevecs