“4 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 4, 1967 ——— CHURCH OF GOD (Kinnaird Comm. Hall) Pastor: Rey, Ira Johnson hone 865-6762 i 9.30 a.m. Sunday School 10.80 a.m. Morning Worship 7.00 pa. Fridays uth Fellowship * Bible Study & Prayer 7.80 p.m. Wednesdays * Held in homes LUTHERAN CHURCH SERVICES Sundays at 3 p.m, Held in St. David's Anglican Church Sunday School 2 p.m. said this week, ment in his Bill Gwyer made his com-| said Real Issue in Local Electrical Strike Is Higher Pay, Says WKP&L President The demand of striking electrical workers for a shorter work week is really only a ploy| 40 hours, for more pay, the president of West Kootenay Power and Light wants a 37'-hour week, it still toward longer vacations which Is, in effect, higher pay," Gwyer expects the union men to work, the shorter work week to pro- hides more: 30b8 for Atelmerbere “The extra 2% hours is to go|in the face of automation. Gwy- # g er said this reason is not a valid one, Totally New Look Has Been Adopted By Bank of Montreal Every visual impression of the Bank of Montreal is to be The ‘union has demanded a cooks bay ver totake chances with rowing feel, Maddocks Shoe Store for childron changed to present a fresh and modern. look, through , tion of a new corporate 5: mbol, “There is no proven rela-| standard typography ‘and’ color, ‘old Hart, and esmen, the electrical workers’ to publicize the real issue behind the 21-day old strike of utility linemen, helpers and other trad- Gwyer said that although union “The of th ie iP conciliation board would give|and rate of the strikers annual increases | saiq, from $980 to $1,400, A shorter work week would add an average of $500 costs, per man additional| People today than we were 10 years ago despite the use of some hours of work] G, Arn he this week. “We are employing more .in our “COFFEE BREAK” Plants, In 1957, West Kootenay Power and Light had 208 hour- ly wage employees, Today, we have ‘231. First Bank Blue, a strong light shade, is now the bank’s official color, : We Buy and Sell and exchange all used handi We also repair roller type washers and small appliances, 4 Phone 365-6621 CASTLEGAR EXCHANGE LTD. Mr. Hart said that the new By LOIS HUGHES “No one in our operations standard identification compon- ) Regional District: How Does it Affect You? Asa Castlegar News is reprinting a tions of a regional district, pre- sented recently by Gerry Rust. ‘ Mr, Rust, chairman of. Cen- tral Kootenay Regional District, explained that the report came | of Government? about as a result of. numerous requests, both from news media | gional districts? and from. private | interests, : for i hat a ublic service, the) the regional district concept for thel statement on the aims and opera-| tions are: ricts and why? comment. The ques- What are regional districts? Who created regional dist- Is it another level or form Is there a real need ‘for re- Who conducts the affairs of gional and by what onewa8 t is district 0 do and how its aims are to be accomplished. existing authorities? The statement is to be car- are ried in two successive issues of |from the regional district con- the Castlegar’ News. The first] cept? portion of Mr. Rust’s report fol- lows, a a ar ae merous occasions re-| authorities and functions of the What cost the individual taxpayer? 2 : Do regional districts replace thorities, obligations and duties. it was not intended that any one regional district would be ex- actly similar in all respects to another, At this time 14 regional dis- tricts have been established or are very close to being estab- lished. These Districts are made up of organized municipalities: Villages, towns, cities; and un- organized areas known ‘as elec- toral areas. The Board of the regional district is made up of elected will regional districts What is the composition, and the reas. One member of a muni- from both: the go ‘There is a very real need for regional districts for it has been found in recent years that many of the services that are belng demanded by citizens of ipalities. an CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 4, 1967, All forms of recreation to- day are being shared by the citizens of a given area and not simply as an individual commun- ity, and therefore it has been deemed that on such ated areas are 50 extensive that no individual area or municipali- ty can actually make the finan- cial outlay, At present, many municipalities have equipment. and services that could be util- lized beyond ‘their municipal boundaries but, up until the time regional districts came into existence, theer was no really jod method whereby a muni- cipality could share properly in a service with an adjacent area, things as recreation and ambu- lance service, regional districts would be able to develop a pro- per fiscal arrangement as well as facilities for recreation in a given area. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS BINGO ST. RITA’S HALL FRONT ST. TONIGHT A good example of the need for regional districts is in the case of assessment services and planning, It is possible through regional ditricts for various mun- i to have their. assess- al cipal council the mun- icipality involved and one mem- ber. represents. the electoral area. Mary Zoobkoff ing and planning done by the regional districts, and avoid the for the i has been thrown out of work by automation. In fact, we have spent more than $10,000 retrain. ing some men for work in other On nm Presentation has been made to Regional District of Central The number of votes each 1 representative has depends on me, of the x! District of Central, Kootena: What has the Regional Dist-| the population of the munici- from the news media for a ae rict of Central Kootenay accom- pality or electoral Area. One hiring a full-time assessor and planner. BAY AVE. ate Ae Dies at Age 54 A former district resident, Rev. Harold C. Clark ents will appear on all branch signs, clocks, advertlsin, kinds, cheques, forms, letter- heads and publications, Tell Lois: 365-5503 Box 731, Castlegar cuts the costs to the This individual community and also ODEON THEATRE 7x". THE SALVATION ARMY. ‘(78 Columbia Street) nday : 9.45 a.m. Sunday School 11.00 a.m. Holiness Meeting Wednesday 7.380 p.m. Bible Study Thursday 7.80 p.m. Home League Phone 365-7112 Public invited to all services, . You are never a stranger at the Envoy & Mrs, K. Mallory Su Apostolic Church ‘Two blocks East of the Castleaird Shopping Plaza 10 a.m. — Sunday School Hour 11 am. Morning Worship 7.30 p.m. Evangelistic Service . Phone 365-3150 W. Love Interim Minister All Welcome While all of us plan and look forward to the beauty of spring, heartache is already be- ing experienced by Mr. and Mrs, A. Nielsen who have Nielsen’s Flowers on 9th avenue in Kin- naird. In the late evening: when householders set out the family cat, many of these pets have dis- covered the warmth of the green houses, They congregate on the glass roofs and: crawl along heating Pipes. At times their weight breaks the glass with cat and| an falling onto the foliage be- low. powder equals 1 spoon medium-size raw onion. 1/8 tea- Sarlic.. 5 drops liquid garlic equals 1 clove of tresh garlic, * With the new time I will admit the simplest way to put a child to bed is to state the fact ie 8, bedtime, Lod hes anyone ie answer how to lain this to a small fry so it makes sense? 4 Those which gain entr: by other means panic when dis- covered and race through seed- lings and potted ‘plants which are ready for market, leaving a wide trail of devastion, At times, Mrs. Nielsen speaks of aS many as a dozen cats being counted. The problem has grown to such an extent it is threatening the very exist- ence of their livelihood. Should GRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. J. H. Wiseman Service of Worship and Sunday School’ at 12 a.m. set CALVARY: * BAPTIST CHURCH i Pastor D. Reeves, Ph. 865-7176 Next.to the Cloverleaf Motel F; Bible Heur - 10 am. ly Worship 11 Evening Worship — 7.: All Welcome PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE ax 791 First Ave. Pastor: Rev. K. D, Cooper Phone: 365-5232 Sunday: 9.55 a.m. Sunday School. . 11 a.m. Family Devotion. ; 7 p.m, Family Evangelism. ‘Tuesday: < 7.80 Bible Study and Prayer, Friday: 2 7.30 p.m. C.A. Service. “Where you are a stranger but once” _ST. DAVID’S ANGLICAN CHURCH 8. am. Holy Communion the green house close its doors, many who look to the Nielsen’s for their P be sharing in their loss. I wonder there is zone way each and everyone of us could make our pets comfortable so we would. not unknowingly be responsible for such damage. Something must be done for the Nielsens, a ee A wonderful discovery was made by one housewife recent- ly that could be of interest to anyone with growing children. ~ When altering a suite — one of the worsted type in which lengthening left ‘that tell-tale mark — a little bit of ingenuity was put to work. Pencil cayons were used to color over the mark using short, feathering strokes and of course, the appropriate colors, When you are satisfied with the effect mM. /it is then pressed with a heated iron and a damp cloth. I am sure you will find it well worth your time, a a ed Onions have become very convenient. When it comes to these instant wonders, your shelves and freezer cabinets of- fer you a real treasure-trove, and every day the list seems to grow longer, yk for instant onion in powder, as chip: mixed with herbs, ere are freeze-dried dehydrat- ed, or fresh-frozen chives. If you’re fixing a recipe that calls for 1 cup ‘chopped onion, will it take one or a pound? Or how much intant onion do you need to do the same sea- soning job? This handy guide will help you eliminate guess- work. 1 instant chop- 12, a.m. Holy © or. flaked onion; ion. 1. large onion,. chopped; Uniting Since 1925 CASTLEGAR ROBSON Phone 303-8337 Rev. Frank Willey Castlegar — 11.15 a.m. Robson — 10 a.m. < Castlegar — Sanday Sehool 5 9.30 am. UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA and Presbyterian Churches of Canada the Congregational Methodist KINNAIRD GENELLE Phone 365-7814 Rev. Don Faris ‘WORSHIP Kinnaird — 11 am. é Genelle — 7 p.m. Kinnaird Church School” Age 3 to grade 3-11 a.m. Grade 4 to 9 - 9.45 am. jobs. u “The 37%-hour week is not equals 1 cup. ¥%4 teaspoon onion | going to create more jobs, its| identification is a major under. chopped raw onion, 1 ae ane only going 6 put more money A into f onion salt equals flavour of 1 ready in ‘those jobs. een a spoon minced garlic or garlic {board recommendation is gener-| 8aid powder equals 1 clove of fresh |9US enough, and we urge the men to accept its terms and get back to work,” Gwyer concluded. “Changeover to the new taking, involving many differ- ent items to meet the require- e say the concilliation| in Canada and abroad, Mr, Hart ““Some of the changes are being introduced at once, while the remainder will be phased in ag quickly as possible,” he add- ed. The new corporate identiti- cation replaces a large number of widely-varying Bank of Mon- treal name styles, typography, symbols and colors developed at different times over the years. -. The leading Canadian firm of .industrial designers, Stewart Mrs. Petra Knight Died in Nelson After Long Illness SHOWING TONIGHT AND FRIDAY MARLON BRANDO JOHN SAXON “THE APPALOOSA” IN’ COLOR ments of more than 1,000 offices | DOORS 7.00, TWO COMPLETE SHOWINGS 7.80 - 9.30 STARTS SATURDAY THIS 1S GEORGY’ THIS 1S GEORGY'S ROOMMATE, ROOMMATE'S a \ ROOM eee Library Seminar At Selkirk Mrs, Petra Knight, 62, moth- er of a Castlegar resident, died at the Castlegar and District Hospital April 27, after a lengthy ess. Mrs. Knight and Morrison Ltd., Toronto, pre- pared the new identification pro- gram and is continuing as Bank of Montreal consultants in its implementation, Introduction of the program coincides with Bank of Mon- SBrestRIcTED LPL SauWwINGS 7.30 - 9.80 .| library fa super-market’s spice and herb|~ equals % cup chopped raw on-|@ A one-day seminar at Selkirk College May 14 will study the Problems of cooperation between West Kootenay libraries and op- lum use of present and future cilities, During the morning, a lib- “Me Admiitense treal’s 150th anniversary this) DOORS 7.00 TWU ‘vu year. Selkirk Faculty Momber Elected Tary_ workshop, open to librari- ans from throu a the di at will be concerned mainly with e technical aspects of library operation, Guest speaker at a neon luncheon wili be Dr. R. Hagler, associate professor of the UBC school of librarianship, The lun- cheon and an afternoon Panel ion will be open to the public. “Members ofthe panel will of Vancouver; four sisters and John three brothers in Noi last Saturday in the with iating. Castlegar Funeral Homie in care of arrangements, To Forestry Post y. forest technology at Selkirk Core rway. ort 01 at - Funeral ‘services were held} lege, was one of four new direc- th tors elected * Cremation. followed with de Ca Revelstoke and N. Hanson, Golden, he: Miss T. Rhodes, librarian at the Bell Tel library in Vancouver; Mrs, Gordon, H. branch librarian, public library Commission in Cranbrook; Dr. John Ohliger, Director of adult education at Selkirk and P. Lofts, ector, Okanagan regional lib- A general meeting will be- gin at 3 p.m. and will be de- HOLIDAYING IN VANCOUVER ? Then you want a central address close to all ' attractions, yet priced to suit your budget. We have a dining room and coffee shop and are close to beaches and Stanley Park. Please. feel free to signed to deal with questions, and on matter pertaining: to . libraries, The morning workshop will take place in the College library and the afternoon panel discus- sion in Kokanee Hall, room 116. -Members of the sponsoring bodies, Selkirk College. and the Public Library Commission ex- pect a good response to the lib- Tary day ani ve expressed confidence, that it will be bene- drop us.a line for our descriptive brochure. The following schedule will be effective on the Kootenay Lake Ferries, commencing Sunday, April 30, 1967 at 7.00 am. 3 "+ Pacific Daylight Saving Time Leave Balfour. 7.00 a.m. fs 9.00 am. 11.00 am. 1.00 p.m. 3.00 p.m. 5.00 p.m. 7.00 p.m. 9.00 p.m. 11.00 p.m. 1.00 am. Leave Kootenay Bay ; am. ; 10.00 am. ~ 4 12.00. noon 2.00 p.m. 4.00 p.m. 6.00 p.m. 8.00 p.m. 10.00 p.m. 12.00 midnight 2.00. a.m. M. A. Merlo, P. Eng, BS District Engineer. 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It was suggested that the following questions be answered in sufficient detail to permit the on regional districts or, ie alternative, select’ one aspect of questions, one must rely on the reports and studies made of ex- s' isting forms of Govern- varlous news media ¢o publish | 20M-ex!s or broadcast a series of articles ment Som; the earliest i fo ithe thro age To answer the foregoing Ing and, in some instances, new BREEZE The Lieut-Gov. in Council by let- ters defining the areas of land, de- be ed 4 all probability there would be approximately. 23 defined ‘areas | 9, in the province with various au- thereof. nt may, in‘addition to ,|schedule gets. underway with games Monday through Friday naird Park. ‘<> i It's the new Interior latex practicing this week with gam- es starting on Mon. at Kinnaird Minor League Ball Underway Starting Monday This week the minor league at Kinn L The sand lot league will’ be Elementary * school grounds. ‘There are five sand lot teams with coaches as follows: Bears— yy Calder; Pirates — by_ Feeley; Orioles — by. Brownlie; An; none coator we'll give you the ~ extra paint FREEL ” OVER 1000 BREEZY COLORS gels — by Gorkoff and Cubs by. Boyko. _Kinanird Pony League has amalgamated with Castlegar to allow.a more complete and com- petitive schedule. representative can carry up to regional district is governed by varlous sections of the Municipal Act, and such other acts as are applicable by the letters patent. ~The scope of the activities of regional icts varies from ared to area end can also vary within its own boundaries. The basic intent of the regional dist- rict concept is to provide'a meth- od and a’ means whereby organ- ized Municipalities may enter in- to. various with municipal i mutual interest such as planning, recreation, fire protection, 'pol- lution, water supply — almost any, type of service a group of five votes. The conduct of the | 54 Mrs.' William: (Mary) Zoobkoff, , died in Kootenay Lake Gen- eral Hospital in Nelson April 29 after a lengthy illness, Born in’Kamsack, Sask.,.in 1912, she came to Castlegar in moved to Brilliant then to Blew- ett in 1948, Bi 1937. She married in 1988 and | gi, assists in the financial support. of the district. Other functions studied, where the regional district: or- ganization would prove valu- able, have indicated ‘that: signi- lcant savings could be realized, ‘The remainder of Mr. Rust’s The: family the raising of four foster children. 6. was:a member of the Union of les on in general and their particularly sultable application to the West of Christ. she is survived by one son, Bill, at Blewett; two daughters, Mrs. Fred (Katie): Konkin. and Mrs. Ted ' (Myrtle) “Swendson, ‘Jr., both of Nelson; five grandchild- ren; three sisters and four foster children. ‘She dece: citizens. may ‘desire, Regional districts act as the coordinating Who created regional districts and why? It could be. said‘ that the needs of the citizens of British Columbia created regional dist- b was by one brother in 1959, Funeral services were held last Monday ‘from “the Taghum Hall. Interment was at the Bril- legar Besides her husband Bill, | News. it be carried in next week's edition of the Castlegar ews, CLASSIFIED ADS Hant Cemetery. with Cast Funeral: Home in care’ of ar- Tangements,:;;,: Spee CASTLEGAR NEWS All Sizes of Glass Cut to Order Storm and Screen Windows Made to Order THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL EXTERIOR HOUSE PAINT “We Take Better Care of Your Building Nesda* 686 COLUMBIA AVENUE — PHONE 365-5155 riots. Recent: studies «i that. many of the every-day re- quirements of the citizens could It was also found that the rapid growth in: British Colum- bia did not permit further delay. inthe planning and organizing of all areas in the province. Mun- icipalities were rapidly outgrow- ing their present boundaries and were being called upon ‘to cor- tect conditions that developed outside of their ‘borders: at a very high cost to! the taxpayer of amalgamation. PeiReraN eae a 1 unincorporated areas, the citizens were ‘trying to establish comparable ‘standards to that of the: incorporated municipality. There’ were. provisions’: under. various. acts to .accommodate most conditions but, to: utilize these acts meant~duplication of many ” existing © authorities. A good example of this is the num- ber of water and improvement rdistricts throughout B.C. They numiber in the hundreds. - Municipally elected represent- atives‘meeting with many of the ‘ives from other p: of Canada found jthat’ many of the v1: in Manufactured by General Paint Corporation of Canada Limited - osLow’s — SPECIAL THIS. WEEK GARDEN | _ TOOLS OGLOW ’ BROTHERS BLDG. SUPPLY: LTD. Phone 365-7202 INSURANCE COMPANY ‘{ dium .. of county. ' or- townshi were other. provinces through the me- forms of government. The muni- elpalities: through’ their ‘ federa- tion made’ representation to the provincial government which in turn, I ForC pl ¢ Insurance Service * AUTO te LIFE %*& FIRE % HEALTH: MIKE. SHISKIN 269 Columbia Ave. - Castlegar Phone 365-6665 ‘| actually. another“ level of gov- 5 g an problem, agreed.to meet, the sit- uation by creating regional dis- ‘icts in areas where they were requested by interested groups. Is it another level cr form of Government? san Regional districts are not ernment but one could say they are a form’ of quasi-government that will be utilized’to consoli- date and coordinate many of the existing organizations in order to provide greater flexibility be- tween the organized municipali- ties and the unorganized areas. (Home 365.6704) Is there.a real need for | cateli 28-0z., each... 29c¢ 15-oz., 2 tins. . 39c |.2 Ib. pkg. = DELTA Long Grain Rice 45¢ Tomato Ketchup : 15-0z.,2 for... . .59e ‘Dyson sHamburg & Hot Dog Relish | 112 02. 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