CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Nov. 20, 1969 Colcel Expected to Spend $500,000 On Odor Control at Pulp Mill Here {Continued from page one) eee ee of the life support rchardt was asked Fraser salted that | mill. hey was already costing} Mr. Burchardt pointed out a great deal of money point-|it was to the company’s ad- ing out the problem Is really| vantage to keep waste down not to push the problem “to for economical reasons and 4 not clearly established to say ey he will since there were three | ogleat that roughly one third would be spent at the. mill re, “Standards,” he said, “are the problem | Peo Woe Reps And Bantam Team: End Up in 4-4 Tie The Pee Wee Reps and the Bantam hockey league Super Valu teams faced each other Nov. 10 endings up in a four-all tie. Scoring for the Reps be ere Walker from Wilson and Art Anderson of Robson, |¥ who And he was jealous of the Columbia waterway, urg- ed people not to wait for an emergency. He said pollution was everyone's problem and ie can hi "SHOES THAT MAKE AN anyon elp olution oy cain to the a uthorities, HH a the at stop- sewerage into the Columbia river as examples. Castlegar Socials Mrs. ae dohnson Ph, 365-8294 Love- tana “s aad arene of Spokane|§ and Mrs. Ed Be: of Cal- obson, while attending the funeral of their grandfather, the late Mr. A. Lundy. Mrs. G. O. Sutherland left Wednesday of last week for Port Coquitlam where she will visit with her grandchil- dren while her daughter Mrs. H. (Ann) Croft is in hospital. Mrs. Rose Johnson. left Friday, for Evans, Wash., where ‘she was the reekend Spokane Friday evening and one in Colville Saturday evening, returning home Sun Mrs. Ruth Richardson, who was the guest for a Support the Christmas Seal Campaign We week of her brother Mr. L. Grunerud, left last weekend return to here home in Bneker Creek, All Allingham from Wilson, and. Plotnikoff get- ting a goal unassisted and another one assisted by Al- lingham. Super Valu marksmen were Austin scoring on a penalty shot, Kassian getting two goals, assisted on num-|his ber one by Earp and Hors- wal and number two by Earp. and Kassian set up foal ruber eau which was id ties were. to Pach he Reps for board: ig juper Valu’s Lizeé for elbowing and team mate Flanders for tripp’ On Nov. 12 ‘the Peo Wee €-| Reps edged the Pulp Makers 3-2 in a rough-and-tumble ame. Rep goal-getters were A Makareft from Mykyte, Wil- son from Allingham and Plot- nikoff, and Allingham from Quiring, Keraiff and Rutland scor- ed for the Pulp Makers. As- sisting Rutland’s tally was a team mate wearing number two but his name was not available. Mr. Mysterious was also the recipient of a rough: ing penalty. ip Makers serv- bo: cholzuk was off twice Pa for the Reps for zou rane and Plotnikoff also led a roughing pen: alty. 2 the | art's Fea game. js ARAN ARAN - Fri. yA GID UAIIRINSAARAAAAAAARARAANAASANANANANSAAAARTS - Sat. RECHARGABLE BATTERY GAR SALE $38.81 YAHTZEE Fun Game, reg. 2.98 SALE $2.44 LITE BRITE they’d love it! SALE $7.99 CHESS SET Carved Figures SALE $3.98 FRUSTRATION BALL : SALE $3.49 KA-BALA It Glows SALE $5.99 FUNNY BONES For Old & Young SALE $2.17 NEL OR AFL ELECTRIC FOOTBALL — SALE $13.88 HANGING. WALL VANITY SALE $4.88 .BATTERY OPERATED FAMILY PHONE SET SALE $7.99 GROWING UP BABY SALE $2.98 MIGHTY TINY RECORD PLAYER SALE $2.99 | PUSH BUTTON TELEPHONE SALE $1.98 _ MINI PONG SET SALE 98 JACQUELINE _ DOLL SALE $4.99 BATH TIME TRAY SALE $1.88 CUDDLY CHARACTERS SALE $1.77 SWEETY © -PHE DOLL SALE $3.99 PLUSH POODLE SALE $7.95 WAGON FULL OF BLOCKS SALE $2.98 NOAH'‘S ARK. PULL TOY SALE $3.98 RANGER ROBOT WITH HELMET SALE $2.98 POWER TOP SET BLISTER PKD. SALE $1.49 SEE THRU ACTION - PULL & PUSH TOYS - SALE $1.69 BATTERY OPERATED SEE THRU VEHICLE ‘SALE $3.99 CANADIAN HOCKEY GAME SALE $9.99 BATTERY OPERATED PUZZLE TRAIN TV. TIEFY. TOES DOEL SALE $1699. CASTLEGAR DRUG Ph. 865-7813 Tommy Biln, Corner of Pine and Columbia, Open Monday - Saturday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday and Holiday Hours: 12 noon - 1 p.m. qh td ad dh od do Desi id a ac coed ed dd dd od od od od Friday 9 a.m. 6-7 pm, to 9 p.m. Several Car Accidents Occur Over Weekend . Numerous accidents were reported by local police ‘over the weed under inves! ation is an titnoelgent invole) Vancouver man’ which lace at’ 830° p.m. reer miles PP the Kinnaird- Christina Lake Highway. ice say Alfio, Berardo received cuts and’ bruises when the 1969 Valiant he was driving went out of con- trol on a slippery curve, slid over the bank and rolled. Damage was ‘estimated bree Scott Mi of Ab- bottsfora recelved injuries to neck, a hand and one leg as a result of an. accid- Young Canada Book Week fs Celebrated The Kinnaird Public Lib- rary is celebrating Youn; Gaiada Book Week this wee! with an invitation to all resi- dents to visit the library and see the recent changes. There are new books dis- Played on new shelves and a good selection of titles to choose from. The regular lib- rary hours are 2.30 to 4 in the afternoon and 7 to 8 in the evening on Mondays and Thursdays. A collection of 130 books has just arrived from Victoria on loan from the travelling libraries division. .Among the new titles in Hear You”, and Mary Stew- “Airs Above the | Ground.” Among the new sel- ections in non- ection are Pad- dy Sherman's “Bennett” and Frederic Morton’s “The ent nie ae son atid ace at Rob- aturday, "8: motor- ion with a dal le straller: Court. ‘Mr. Murray was charged with passing when it was tn safe to do so. ~ A_1969 Dodge was called a total wreck by police fol- lowing an accident at 2.40 am. Sunday at the Kinnaird at/intercha: : inge. Joe Alex Cheveldave of two signs and rolled onto its Castlegar and Kinnaird UCW will hold .a golnt Bazaar Sat., Dec. in : Kinpaird Church fall 24 pm, Boutique Bazaar and Bake Sale. Sat. Nov. 29. 10 a.m. tol aH College cafet- eria. Faculty Wive's Assoc ds. for Student's St. David's Anglican Church Women will hold jal Fall Bazaar ont 3rd mins Girt Guide Bate Sale", Now Be le. lov. “Bursaries. Admission 5 at seiNorale Hall, Kinnaird. Coffee ‘and Tetreshments m. Door prize. GES. Xmas Baraar Sat., will be ‘served Nov. 29 Twin Rivers Hall. 2.30-4.30. p.m. Doukhobor Bake Sale — Fri, Nov. 21. ak p.m. Next to Legion SMITH’S. 61 CRESCENT ST. — Licensed Gas Fitters — Carnival and | Capers! Bazaar, bake table, white elephant: sale and games, Sat., Nov. 22.°5 p.m. to “9 pm. Twin ‘Rivers Hall, Sponsored by LDS church PLUMBING & “HEATING LTD. PHONE 365-7531 — CASTLEGAR Plumbers — Sheet Metal roof. A 1959 model station way. No injuries were received by driver Paul Sahlstrom, 18, f aird “who was pro- ceeding to Grand Forks when the vehicle he was driving: slid out of control, ran into a ditch and went over the bank into a creek. No charges were laid due to the icy road condi- tions, Fire Destroys — Small Building At Pass Creek A_small building owned by .Aiex” Fedosoff burned Remembrance Day at Pass Police said the fire, which caused extensive dam- age, was believed -started by a ene gas engine. ce was car- Tied Mea damage was estimat- ed at $600. The blaze w: Rothchilds”. as spotted by’ a neighbor at approximately 530 pm Revised Public Skating Schedule 1:30 to 3:40 8:00 to 10:00 p.m. Public skating 1:30 to 3:30 Mothers & Tots 10:00 to 12 noon Mother s & Tots 3:30 to 5:00 Public Skating Wednesday 1:30 to 3:30 Mothers & Tots 3:30 to 5:00 Public Skating 10:00 to 12 noon Mothers & Tots 12:30 to 2:30 Pre-school hockey 8:00 to 10:00 p.m. Public skating 1:30.t0 3:40. 8:00 to 10:00 p.m. Public Skating Sunday Monday Tuesday Thursday Friday Saturday Please clip and save for future reference : 2 2 2 ‘ 3 2 a 3 2 2 : 2 4 3 8 4 3 3 3 2 B 4 ‘| : 2 r 2 3 3 2 ma 3 3 2 3 3 3 3 2 4 2 2 KEEP UP WITH THE STYLE ‘IN ONE OF OUR WARM FUN FUR COATS Selection is at its best right now FABULOUS RACOON LOOK ‘The Muskrat that looks and feels so real $29.98 to $54.98 trimmed with Fox lengths. ‘ORLON PILE IN THE COSSACK COAT The luxurious look of seal in plain and Fur — In 3 different CHOOSE. 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The girls ‘also sport alternate outfits on cold wintery days for their trips to the paz sengers last week. Design of the new. outfits was arranged by Miss Smith. A black som- | ticipated b: it was mot bein realized; that there had. bea | A livel 8 | for. the Cas _ Air Trans te be port Committee Feels Higher ~B. C. Air Fares are Not Unreasonable ‘The ct, com- mallee of the fic feanapon ‘Trans- rt Commission does not ber) we carrier, de aren "The, ihe rate policy on: wives, dents and the elderly, we uid. nia interes you, that spec- such- persons ‘are arate ee for auc of »manage- Beat yo ati jan air carrier and roved by the com- fates upon application ‘from ’s rules ig reduced rate trans- portation’ do not require a carrier. to. publish reduced fares if it has not approved dividuals. “In connection with your query about ambulance cas- es, we have that is three times the norm- al fares, for adult stretcher Passengers. You may wish-to the applied by B.C. reduced mcs for ae cupation: * bao him Lee ar oe fares have been approved oc-| Air Lines with those applied iced|by Pacific Western Airlines and, for example, both car- the same fares, on the it ficulties you are refering to in connection with provisions for passengers not accommo- dated due to over-flights and cancellati outlining commuters’ conclusions; the CTC letter reviews the back-| ‘ were cnereding its revenues:, “ ‘In based on the age of the in-! ri lers assess | Three-Way Race for School Trustee At Sesttegar ‘Highlights Nominations. ly three-way race Beno board rise | te retirement b by "ai Gncurd nt alderman © at : the failure otis a J Position ict nt director > and meet f statuato the cartier h had provided data|in with’ respect te its revenues ents the garden municipalit highlights d the local Petection scene . when by 3 acclamation. Two former school ous tees have filed Datel” and! Jim ' Lamont will have their sent. There is be elected. At Kinnaird, Ald. jes will not seek re-election aiter eight years of the town: John Peregrym his intention to seek an ald. ‘service | pear on both the current Past peace voters” lists. ~ who had earlier Sele Procedures Set Up by Civil Defence To Handle Any Public Emergencies Procedures to be follow- ested “ed In the event of a chlor- spillage ‘or other em- may 365-7; b- =| Same notisiestion have Ss z ibeon: i Chil Defer by’ the Talk Highway ey The department ‘of high- ways is not pleased ' with the yea Det: |: “It ‘isto be’ inted gut ‘BC. Pa A; must ‘ensure that | fs appearance of -the inna interchange © and col ird Kinnaird ceil is equ: with - rmalnteninee b- Highw ay representative | Tony Bodnerchuke told ,coun- ‘Tuesday. that. his}: preset had. Dut: out ‘some $210,000 on’ the:: eC for ‘beautification in the form seeds, shrubs ‘an ; but’ it “appears weeds: shave ‘taken over. Jn an agreement: between] the -«. A-major. problem - reco; Be | nized by both. parties: is the need for at Nolet for a Three» “candidates. -have| carriers been nominated ‘for. the two sprinkling. ~ A letter. is to be sent to the department to advise ‘it| fred that the. town would like ‘to peding and ‘plant: maintenance. was atin in; the hands :6 § town. Count maintained a finite atiompt hae been Bige ‘care for ‘this area but ~ Kids'Gan Writs F oe ‘Santa Claus Care ec Ta ee our ‘Tei se to ure vou Cla £ ci £ Pole. astlegar saee pant “40, astlegar, B.C.” and - we'll do Your letters: will be ub- “your letter must, ihe tment took on} us at the North % Just. write: your: deter: {os fem Santa th “ be jou; be. mailed or, two in: an’ effort; to, bring j the interchange, up . to exec | can: c tations, and to i “to be} voted on’Dec. 6 at Sfocan. 2+ Incumbent aldermen: Al- distances. It “based on- two y clements, one oP pment officer Ross all outsida areas will be sire D official said the & fo2tell ei itt. be able to public wi from “unusual a of ‘whaling’ that the the fire sirons are not sounding for a local fire call. by Upon hearing the unus-| cf ual whailing, residents’ of Mr. iF dil | the district should turn on Igual wile residents Blueberry, | Robson and . thelr Jocal ‘radio sation, , where” Civil “Defence Heaiona wilt bet teosed will ‘be re- the ed by the Town =. ported “this Goud be 2. complited for the 2970 season.: Third .rea was given to “bylaw: pe 5 to dog. and bylaw, ice to 3 ‘This . was.;the :decision made by council at ‘its Tues- day: alent resting: also ‘agreed’ to Seca in. the -formation of: an