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INTERLINED EXERCISE ue Regular SPECIAL obeacH cl for Ne KEY TABS Narrow or Wide Regular $1.19 TAL SPEC HEXAGON WAX CRAYONS li ~ Says Major Oil Companies to Benefi; Calls For Reduction in-Pefroleum Product Prices ° where the increased oll coma: Independent, bulk distribu. * tors of petroleum products: have written to the B.C. energy commission protesting the “4.6 cent-a-gallon hike in gas prices to be implanted next month, claim that none of the increase wi on’ to them,,that it will go instead to the major oll companies, ‘and that there are grounds for'as reduction in te price of petrol. ‘eum product Fred orn of Teall, ‘president of. the ‘Independent Petroleum Agents Association of B.C, which represents about, _: two-thirds of the province's ‘distributors, sald Thursday: in an interview: Former: Highways Department, Man Dies in Nelson’ A former ‘district: superin- tendent with the department of highways at both Rossland and New Denver died last week ‘when he suffered a heart attack + while, swimming in Nelson's) 's new aquatic’ pool. Dave Westaway, 62,, was with the highwaya department at Rossland before his transfer to New Denver. Following his ipesting in that centre he became district superintendent, of highways at Grand Forks before retiring to Nelso Mr. Westaway was ob-. “served by lifeguards having ‘difficulty: in the pool on Wed- nesday’ of last week. He was © taken out of the water by the lifeguards and rushed to Koote- nay Lake: Diatrict Hospital where he was pronounced dead on arrival: * i A city police spokesman said Mr. Westaway was swim: ming with’ his « wife and he complained of, chest ‘pains to. her. He: was standing in’the shallow end of the pool shen be collapsed about:1280 p.m. Funeral services were held Saviour’s Pro: Jackson oficating. Cremation followed. Mr. Westaway ia survived other Mra, Alexandria Weataway and one brother, Paul. ‘The: Thompson ’Funeral Home was in charge of arrange- ‘ments, ¢ “There is no need for the increase, The cost of distribu: tlon fs not’a factor as the ‘distributors have‘ not had an Increase in revenue for the past three years, * “It ls impossible for the oll ‘companies to justify the in- crease." Mr, Preasacco sald his members want immediate pub- lc hearings to find out just TERRY L: WATKIN, a former ‘graduate of. ails His ener School and Sinks for th firm of McMurray and Roberts. in Surrey. ! pany revenue will go. Bt “We would be able toshow at any hearing that not only‘fs there no need for an inereasein tho price of petroleum products but there Is a basis ‘forza posaible reduction,” he said.;- “We feel that any increase * in profits to the oll companies ja troleum not golng into the business or into exploration. Instead, the oll companies ate using the moray ‘to expand . their multi-corporate catrue. ture.” & But energy commissiGa member Don Johannessen his ° S been reported as 'telling*a ‘Vancouver paper “We. will net ; have any public hearings A this’ matter. We! have J finished two major! hoarlngs into natural gas and propane and are in the final stages of: two-year retail study.’ We are also doing a comprehentlye study ‘of the bi ce ip of wba ta gag on He said the study should be completed this fall. “We aro not going to delay the price hike at all,” he added, “It would! not be fair to and we will not delay anything now, is phase of thelr operations most thoro Eremenko’s "a QUALITY S SHOES for t the ne farily imagine = ‘crulai oll the Mexican Rive 4 eau ‘aboard the creins cara tae % ‘After.a short’ flight from Vancouver. to los Angeles ++ = Sit back ‘and glide ‘gracefully to Puerto Val- Sot Foatwsss vail ees the Nood ‘Smith's ian & Healing 61 ‘Crescent. Street,” Castlegar. 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Your Link Hardware Dealer *— Pho one 365-7782 ~ FS with baby: buggies. : et egleletive, Library, ’ Parliament | Buiidings, Vistoria,) 8. Ce, VaW 1x4 © ‘Feb. 280) ada of the Ko 1 AQHe ew < hl you 28 No, 85 ) AUGUST 28,1975 20 CENTS PER COPY eevee tis ea Ain en Bylaws continue to-play a, ent ‘bust- io, 199, being amendment No. 6toKinnalrd Zatoe ‘Bylaw No. ‘ay Ne th Ganon ang the= pulp. induatry, both? in ind Mobile . Sweden! and) Canada. -As ‘vice- poaitio ‘most recently that of director of) ‘the contents.will spell out connection’ fees,” Council | indi- cated its intent, once the bylaw. © is’adopted, to send out the 2 necessary Information to those ©. hooking up to the sewer so that. ~. ~ they may take advantage of the lowest rate which will be made possible ib; a i School District ; Blueberry Creek Sehoo insists of grades one to i illbe utilizing’ the ‘new ‘The’ pedesteian,'un : aation which houses’ brary rn a acielty roomy sys for use’ by motor’ bikes,”:}'~ fits 08 concern: over: this” pra x Kindergarten pallies wi ‘Tuesday night's ‘council’ itieet-"contiaue to. attend classes ing and has referred the matter (Resker, Hall until they’ can ie to public works supervisor Alex housed in the Robson Elem ‘Lutz for, consideration, tary Schoo! when the addition, + While. there ‘was some’ there: is. completed, sion of:placing a semi: SSN eee sc / obstruction to-preven' It tg also give that school a Ubrary, practice, council fe ‘his bad Se ee tnheh > bacruled out asit would also obstruct such traffic as mothers School: District * Nov 9 will have {19 new jteachers/ on: its.” “ Tei week; instead. of on Thursday. £1'The change in publishing date is necessitated by the fact ‘that Monday is the Labor Day holiday. while members of our. stall are + also on:annval-vacalion’atithis ime. ‘We hope, this-necessary: change in publishing date won't * inconvenience our) advertisers, and we ask our iat ‘to make note-of.the change, ©4703! t ‘A big question mark hangs ‘over what action the IWA local & atiCanCel’s lumber: diviston here will take on the a > Reports. =) Plant chairman “says a) meeting “is, detattly { sehedaled”. ‘Sow but’he’ refused to say ‘whether the regoré will be pu ‘Hoa vote ofthe union's fp at that tim Mr..Dinner said he will . discuss with local officers of the union what guidance’ might be <> given sawmill employees on a mend‘a’“no’,vote,. the | plant. chairman answered: : Lanta a GanCel ‘Corpor . ate office in Vancouver, “members of its staff which isan increase of two over: the ‘total number: of: during 1974-75. Of the teachers, five are assigned to Stanley Humphries Second: “aty School, five to' Kinnaird ‘Gront Allows. '10-Unit Addition To Local Villa 2 )"The goahead for the, ex, pension of.the local Senior, . ns’. Villa has been. given < ine aye Says Castlegar: Senior Citizens’: Villa: Adsocia- ion resident Paul Oglow: who... been notified a grant has been sade avalible, : “This will. give us a\ very essential 10 unit addition plus the completion of the grounds,” ‘says Mr. Oglow who gave a lot’ ‘of credit to Rossland: Trail “MLA ‘Chris D'Arcy for’ his effort; taken on behalf of the * socket} ys Zi He sald he also found it rewarding for the committee itself to find, even though the department of housing has had double the number. of applica’ tions In relation to available iss for. grants In 1976; that . {his project was placed on the pelority Histo ves Sunlor: Secondary : Schoo “nine to the elementary isons ‘An‘added cl sroom has has been constructed in ment of KISS which wal alow +. three instead of twa grade nine classes to attend.’ ussian will be taught to. some grades for the firat time. *’ Those receiving instructions in Russian’ will be. grades elght ‘and nine at KISS, four, five and six at/Pass Creek School and , Grade six’ at Tarrys School, The: fleet’ of: buses, for transporting ‘atudents remains at|10;'the same as last’ school Mr, Danbehor says transpor- “tation for! kindergarten puplls will be as followa:/:< “Morning kindergarten pu- pils willbe transported to school on,the regular bus runs and returned, honre. Pupils for.the, afternoon -gesston are to be brought in by ‘thelr parents’ and -will be returned during the regular transporting of students. ‘O'S This scheduling for kinder- garten pupils will end come Janudry 1976, slated Mr. Da- «-scher, who. gave no indication “tas to, what. the scheduling will inthe new-ycar,. nothing to vate on.” Fecelved euaineros| telephone: nit Taper ‘must aaa even though a tele- phone, blitz was held to.notily. clearly,that the industry’ ‘s acceptance of the ‘Hutcheon. Report: ts, the: final Nixes Tawers: Four tendera, all well over. the $47,680 ble: for con: mitted struction of a library at ‘Tarrys Elementary School, have bean? rejected by, the board ‘of tary playing field was sub- by Trowelex for $22,921 and was also rejected as being too high. t ‘The maintenance crew of trustees for School District No.’ School District No. 9 aro 9 as “too high”. ‘Tenders submitted were Dallas Construction of Kam- loops, $75,500; Braniff. Con- ‘atruetion yal Revelstoke, , $83,-, presently conatructinga library ‘at Woodland Park School with some of tho work belng subeen- tracted out, Verigin Industry. will be cieod, $4000 and:!; doing the “mill work” such as mediate area. ‘The matter has been re, turned to the building com: cite to seek alternatiy One other bid for a retain: ing wall at Kinnaird Elemen- - soneal cupboards, ete. on a 2 $2,190.80 over that of Smith's Plumbing at $2,300. ‘One other contract, warded at’ Monday. night's spect meeting: Be is the pouring of a pee the in the open "Continue For PWA Jet. Weather permitting, local y last year's Stanley Humphries +) Secondary School industrial arts students, The contract was awarded ‘to Westko Concrete for its low. residents will again be aware of bid of $1,800.46 over a bid by low’ flying ‘jets’ as race Western carries out tieing of take-offs, landing and precautionary procedures in + Preparate for all-out Jet’ tra- vel Sept Practice runs were made Tuesday following the same, format as those that occurred _‘Trowelex of $1,962. Traffic Light ;. (Installation Has Begun Work has commenced on during ‘April's’ practice session’: ‘the much awalted tralfle when the big Boeing 787 was’ tight . Introdused on the Calgary ya oc Cobia Ate: at Oe route. The Sept. 18. changeover, {does not affect the regular feoder service pre- ‘Ar unions have votéd 84 per cent: “rejection with Local No. 1, Can ‘said he, InfuattlalRetativne Burson Workers, 5 voting spe the Hutcheon Report, On Thursday afternoon of last week, the B.C, Federation of Labor warned the provincial “The plant chairman said of: the’ membership ,in Even though’ the local “hasn't yet: taken’ a: vote,’ an may inot take one tomorrow, IWA officials at Vancouver. "antiounced Tuesday that.re- © gulls of voting throughout the province are to be released “today. As of Tuesday, four. locals had voted in favor of the Hutcheon Report recommenda- tions, three had voted them down,’ and five locals were yet to’ be heard from.:+ “On Thursday of, last week, B.C.’ forest companies an- nounced ‘acceptance of: the ‘Hutcheon’ Report but warned the. acceptance “is: the indus-: try's final, position.” = ‘position, long a atrike lasts oF ee ten may spread”: * “He sald acceptance of the that it should not, try to legislate an ond to the dispute... report was reached “very reluc- tantly,” adding: -“If,¢ 7, Ald Andy’ State sed attention to this fact, day. night's council ene calling it “earth In:Near Future Paving of Celgar Road from the Castlegat Ferry to Keenleyside’Dam is to be carried out soon. “In Tuesday night's council (correspondence a letter. from the department of highways, dated Aug. 11 of this year, advised council that this work. is to be carried out within the next few weel j'However, the letter states on ‘completion of, this repaving atatement from tion of the report rejection. sianvan in reaching adecision the industry also considered the serious “conse- ‘quences of a prolonged cstrike ‘on the provincial economy. and were mindful ‘of Premier: Bar- rett’s recent sappest: in this regard. » “The responsibly tothe” economy was’an' important. factor in arriving at a decision.” As reported in last week's -* Castlegar News, the two opal following a'meeting’ reith sik