12; CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Nov.: 21, 1963 In the present period of great change in which old patterns havo become” increasingly inadequate and.in which there is an ever grow- tlon, ) Jr. College is Solution to Need ing demand for more extensive |: and intensive education, the junior] in Britain this problem and its college offers a much needed solu- solute is reflected in the fact | BY-LAW No. 238 Being ‘a’ By-law of The Corporation of the Village of Kootenay and Boundary area, to- — Castlegar hereinafter: ‘referred to as: the “Corporation” to authorize the it of a ici cost thereof: _ WHERESS it'is deemed desirable and expedient to|Phatlcally that at any time, but estal and construct a municipal sewerage s: stem to i serve the inhabitants of the:Corporation and in that behalf ational “stitutions Preriedt “the to authorize the Council to undertake and cause to be car-| aims ‘and aspirations of society ‘ : ried out the construction of the works hereinafter refer-| both at the local and international a red to and to borrow upon the credit of the Corporation |.ignores this fact is not destined aa | _ the estimated cost thereof, that isto say, Five Hundred j to survive for ,long. and).Twenty-Five ‘Thousand Dollars ($525,000) which is] . the amount of the debt intended to be created by this |F7n* and identity of its own and by-law: ' SSS SRE 5 need for auch has prov- THE CORPORATION OF THE VILLAGE OF CASTLEGAR j sewerage | versity of British Columbia, ex- system and the construction of certain sewer works in| plored in depth the topic ‘wphe connection therewith and the borrowing of the estimated | Regional | College: AND WHEREAS the existing debenture debt of the| pattern the “In both the United States and that junior colleges are the fastest growing educational institutions Sewer Answers Indicate the Need | ers and those individuals elther,in In a joint effort by the Village of Castlegar and the! West Koote- nay Health Unit to assess sewage disposal problems in the communi. ty,a questionnaire was maa mailed to en to be. far too conservative. In a seminar held in the J. Lloyd Crowe High School at Trail last Saturday, principals and vice- an all uring the months of September-October. ; ‘The form comprised such ques-|' tions as: (1) Type of septic-tank | ie. concrete, wood or. metal. (2) school board members of the West Bene: with professors G.O.B, Da- vies and R, J. Baker of the Uni- Its Functions and Relationships”. It was pointed out very em- particularly in a period of change level and that any socicty which A junior college must have.a should not seek to become a uni- versity. It should be. an integral ie. Jen: ath, width ‘and depth. (3) Dates of installation, recent and. pre- vious clean-outs (4) type of. dis- posal (drainage) system eg. tile field, rock pit. (5) Soll conditions, A list of details of recent trou: bles due to septic tank systems was included and comments invited relevant to the needs for a sanitary sewerage system for the village. Approximately 600:duestionnal- res were circulated ‘and at least 240 or 40 per ‘cent: of the: total were returned to the village af: fice, Of the favor or against, the pending: by- law, réflecting profound ignorance, apathy or even disinterest in re- gard, to regular operational main- fenanes i a thelr septic tank. ByB- ems, ‘ line. with other progressive commu- is. indeed fact that prospective buy- nities, fete ‘Apart from health reasons, ‘it ers; of property will think, twice pefore investing in’ a series of cess iene es oe the« bylaw on. Dec, 5 follow: al me CASTLEAIRD-PLAZA — PERMA CEMENT “for leaking. basements and repairing concrete. and y. floors and: walks ees piri Ph, 865-5544 DALL’S : TELEVISION |: KINNAIRD, :B.C. Onl “Apart from the health hazard ‘ y. there is constant worry that some-. thing will go wrong with the septic tank thus involving considerable forms at least 110 or 46 per cent IB indicated a strongly positive reply | in favor of installation: of sanitary sewers for. the community.” Apart from potential health| | hazards and inconventence to bath]! and expense.” A" necessity - for the .whole community.”” |. "Blne sandy soll does n seem to absorb the water: readily.”/ “The cost of pumping out tank and broken tiles -would with e ‘disposal |! part of its flexibi- Corporation is $105,000 and none of the principal and lity and identity so as to enable it interest in respect thereto is in arrears. AND WHEREAS the d value for g to meet the demands of the com- munity, It should be honestly, L mun- a part of waters, probably the most strik- ing feature: of | this: questionnaire ‘was'the reply-to details ‘of recent]! and past ‘clean-outs of septic tanks, their, E of the ‘ icipal purposes of the taxable land and i within the Corporation for the current year and the two 1 years immeciately. peeing the current year are: - $8,164,872 1962 : 3,880,605 aS 1968 47102/682 Though scattered ee isa problem in the West Koote nays, the great majority of stu- dents are within one hour’s com- muting distance of a central point or will be when the new Columbia bridge is built. This Since the recommended inter- yal of septic tank ‘clean-out ‘is ‘in order of 1 -'3 ‘years, depending on size of the receptacle, disposal area, number of people'ete., it-was amazing to note how many individ. uals had ‘never had any-clean-outs an important factor since it i AND WHEREAS the depreciated value as at the 31st | #§,,"5 ant gay, of December, 1962, of the Water system for which distances Seach hey we an $241,108.00: granted by the Inspector of Municipalities: AND Health Officer has been obtained: Municipalities has been obtained: enacts as follows: - + th! Officer and: to do: all things liquidation granted by the. Inspector of Municipdlities is ‘» AND WHEREAS a Provisional Certificate ‘of Self- liquidation in respect of the sewerage system to be esta- blished under the provisions of this bylaw has been WHEREAS the approval of the Provincial Certificate of Self- hour, students tend to go to the since tank or even one within the past 5 - 10 years, These remarks apply to both private and business property, own- large centres for their schooling. It was also in the course of discussions that there is no such. thing as an “ideal college”, so that any junior college is es- sentially a compromise with fle- xibility and ability to "meet with optimum community needs as a key factor. It should enable a stu- dent to take both and THRUHS. “SOCHLS_ alone pay for a sewerage system.” i “Sewers ‘are: a:.must for. this village... . AT ‘ANY COST." . at least 3 years over- “Sewerage system for. Castle- gar needed without consideration.” . “To enlarge building, sewerage system’ would be. needed to handle, i ‘volume.” “Contamination of surrounding territory in time will affect Castle- gar, water supp! ‘Present septic tank does’ not allow ‘basement toilet without “a pump.” “A. fast. growing ‘community, like, the Village’ of Castlegar... must have a sewerage system.” ““Water aits in’ basement from baths and. rash tubs before slowly. ing, Would like to install au- Mrs, PHILIP Ki ONKIN ‘Mr, and Mrs. Walter Malotf, who spent two-weeks visiting with their parents, ‘Mr. and Mrs; Pete een) Sr. have now left to take ee washer, but present drain-. age would never: ‘take: it.” “Sewerage . system: will, elimi- nate the need for separate sump. K. pits. for ‘kitehen sink drain and |i poundry. sy: stem essential... non-academic work and so to let him discover his vocational and in- “AND, WHERBAS the approvat.of the Inspector of | teltectual and cultura! interests, It-should also be able to pro- vide short. refresher’ courses. oF. new short courses for professional _NOW. ‘THEREFORE the Council of The Corporation of “the: Village of Castlegar in open ‘meeting. assembled ene pel rane ser need as a changing technology modifies| or eliminates old jobs and creates 1. The Council shall be and is hereby empowered | new ones, is a matter of greatest and authorized to establish a municipal sewerage system | importance to the future of this and to undertake and carry out or cause to be carried out the. construction of the sewerage .works shown and des- | ent of schools for the Trail School cribed in'general plans approved by the Proview Heal- District, ‘informed the meeting 1e country and its citizens). CG. S.. McKenzie, superintend- that five school boards «in sewerage system; (b) To acquire. all such’: real-property;. easements, Area. had asked therewith and without limiting the eneralily? of the fore- wes oreo of Public Instruction for permission to conduct a plebes- @ To operate and maintain the aforesaid municipal.| cite early in Deecmber on the form- ation of-a junior college, and that they were also preparing a camp- ‘aign for the, information ‘of the rights-of-way, licences, .rights,° ‘and authorities, as’ voters. ion If the may be requisite or desirable for or in sewerage system, _ deemed on or before the 31st day of December, 1987. 3.. If the anticipated r i : to. the: Cor- u poration from the operation of. the municipal sewer: sys- tem: hereby established are at‘ the time insufficient. to meet the repayment of the debt or the.annual payment of interest in any year, the Council shall levy a-rate or rates over and above all other rates upon all lands and is with the construction of the aforesaid municipal hee a regional council would be formed. which would draw up. a money. by-law for presentation to > 2. For the purpose and: withthe: object aforesaid the owner-electars of. the district there may be borrowed upon the credit of the Corporation | as a whole. A favorable vote of 60 the sum ‘of $525,000.00 and such borrowing shall be se-|per cent would be necessary for cured by the issue of series of debentures provided, how- | the passage of the money bylaw. eyer, that the last such series of debentures ‘shall be_re- |. s Two municipal studies will be held in the Nelson zone this train- improvements subject to taxation for general municipal ing year. ‘The first will be at Kim- purpo rates sufficient to meet suck insufficiency: ses in the same manner and ‘at the time as other jperley, suid thé. second. at ‘Trail The aim of these studies is to i "3.4, This by-law, before adoption, shall receive the | point to the need for. organization Mr. and Mrs. Maloft ent three and a half|' years: working . and touring their |: ‘way through many parts of the world., + They | started out with Hawaii, Fiji-Islands, working in New Zea- land‘ fortwo years and travelling ‘on to Australia, Hong Kong, Cults, Japan, Hiroshima, and’ taking in the fair at Tokyo, and “then-.on to Sigon; Viet‘Nam, Singapore, “Mata. |: ya, Colombo, Ceylon .and across to Cashmere, India. They speat two weeks in the Himalayas: and then went on to Bombay to French Africa through the Saez Canal and touring ‘all. Western Europe:; Wht in Germany they visited: with Maloff's family. They brought back many interesting souvenirs and slides to show to their family and friends. Mr,and ‘Mrs, George Conkin were feet visitors to Kimberley. Mr. and.Mrs, Walter Konkin and son, Sain of Invermere were weekend visitors at the. Home :9 ae their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Konkin. { Visiting swith Mr. and Mrs Pete Konkin over the long week- end were their son and daughter- inlaw, Mr, and Mrs. Ed Konkin. of Vancouver. Snow Arrives. _ But Raspberries Stillen Bush, “Snow. was on a ground - on Tuesday in Castlegar -but‘on Mon-, day Mr. and Mrs. W.-' Easton were enjoying raspberries out of thelr garden. . ‘The Eastons have been picking: fall and Monday. picked a small. assent of the owner-electors in the manner provided by and . planning,‘ fs BS dish of very sweet berries. the “Municipal Aes and the approval of: the Li Governor in Counci i 5. This by-law ‘shall take effect on the date of its 4 registration in the Office o the Inspector of Municipali- ql ties: 6. This’ by-l -law may be cited as the “Sewerage Sys- and Fi By-law ..No..238, 1963”. tem READ a first une this 31st day of October, 1963. READ a second time this 3ist day of October, 1963. READ a third time this 31st day of October, 1963. RECEIVED -‘palities on the 13th day of November, 1963. NOTICE: ‘yecording the vote of electors. 1. Logelin, Marke the approval of the Inspector of Munici- *< Pake notice that the above is a true copy of the ‘proposed by-law upon ‘which the vote of. the owner-elec- ‘tors, of the Village of Castlegar, will be‘taken at the Leg- -ion Hall on the 5th day of December, 1963, between the “hours of eight o’clock in the forenoon and eight o'clock in the afternoon, and that Joseph Logelin has. been. ap- pointed Returning Officer for the purpose of: taking nang. . Dated at Castlegar this 19th day. of November, 1968. PAINT “INTO YOUR‘ HOME with oe ~ edor-free. Touches ‘up In no time—and cleans up with just + water! Give your walls and celt- ings deop. glowing. beauty “. with the - glorious, colors Monamel Latex! SUNSHINE f You's a reatly reac painting the one-coat wey with Mon om Latex. .It smooths :on, fast—dries In minutes ol < BROS, BUILDING AND SUPPLY CO. LTD. paving of ‘streets: prior to instal- ‘lation of - the. semerage syatem is i money badly spent “Castlegar ela start a sew- ‘erage program, AT..ONCE ‘before ‘costs go any. higher.” — “Area Should be .sewered mediately”: ** “In ap area of 100 square eet, there are four septic:tanks..., the ' ground should .be saturated.” ::.|| “Waiting impatiently, for sew: erage installation to complete-side- walk and carport, cement work and bathroom. in basement.” , im Rumpus Room Tima - hardboards, plywood. ‘and floor tiles, P & G Building Supply. ?-For Skiing. or. » Curling” ) These: are tereyline filled. and hand: washable — “Some styles have storm cuffs.and hoods consealed. ;in collars. Shades of blue, red, rust - S.M.L. ‘$4.95 square yard $1.89 “Completely, new patterns in Amtico Vinyl] :Linoleums as low. as. d line of gr : Across ‘for. the Arena : Phones 365-8151 $17.95 to. $22: 95 SKI & CURLING ‘PANT: Ss 1009 Stretch peal vat $19.95, with: the new: wide oats fit-all waist ‘pand - sizes 10 ie “The November mee! Deer. Park Women's Institute was writ “Slinister ot he onicaltute for the a ic ‘grant of $10;° a: dona- “to be sent to’thé ‘North } capita: fe ls "received ‘ivona ties ed ‘cloth: 99 inches; : to.be abled and, aR sogather when: ‘made up. A: vote of thanks to the secre! Se for. th he sar ih ing the’ report was reac Mottershead.” (The flat ‘School for Hands, ped Children, tothe local ‘Guide couimissloner towards the Guides trip to California; “ ifts to: mental orles: Expa on Pre flowers to aay -party,:¢ raspberries out of their garden‘ all’ grammes the wash, spin’ and . Yinse times may be adjusted to of fabric being: ‘washed simply by lar and delicate Deep Clean iLive;/ Water. ‘Agitator _ power. rinse: aiter wash cycle : weight | y 1 tub +h * for top - Automatic Belt ‘Adjustment. 7 Choice of- Automatic’ Wash : pro-*... : suit the:extent of. soil: and ,type ..: ‘setting. the: -wash..timer, .to regu fortable handling, then the : ary-. ~ er. stops. A sonnets selection of time’ set- tings is provided’ to dry, all reg- - ular’ wash and .wear. or ‘delicate ° fabrics when ‘the drying period ' is completed, the heat shuts off, clothes ‘are cooled down for com- ‘Oversize: lint’ filter, all-way Jen: .: tin Safety Door switch shuts POW er off for safety.’ the! School: Board | ‘Bi “be present’ at next, meeting ofthe Stanley. Humphries ' Parent |- Teachers Association to inform the public’ of pertinent: facts’ retard: ing the | 1 of, £100) ig il be held lathe high shoal Monday and ‘Next parade ‘Wednesday Fi ‘iat the fligh Seti at 1 PHOTOS ARS PHOTGGRAPHIC. 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