CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July-6, 1961 MLA Opens Oglow Bldg. Another, milestone. was reached on Thursday in ths history of Cas- tlegar .when the .new building of man McNebb told council Tuesday night. The include. one home, two aiteratione., one. addition end one. apartment |. Four dog tags etn 917, were issued and Mr. McNabb noted that he “will be most pleased -to have gur dog pound ‘In effect'as*soon as can be arranged as'this' will be traffic tickets. out during the month for parking on crosswalks and Overnarking In Scientifically déutaried by SAVAGE... for baby” 's fist steps New Pussyfoot ‘shoes by Savage are ideal in every way for baby feet. They encour age healthful: development,’ ‘assure ‘protection and com- ‘fort-and--a3 pecially dressing. ROE GIS} Sofe quelity:leathers }-.. joomy moccasin toes ° Special tongue opening lown “to ‘toe for easy dressin, Foam leather soles - Light,‘non-slip heel Correct fitting i is particularly -. yimportantand weare please td" take the extra time and care xequired to. assure your baby irst shoes are. HBB, MADDOCKS mad Brothers was officially. op- ened. Speakers at’ tho opening were R. Minnion, athe Gainegar! Ohamber of -Commerce, who said ‘that Castlegar:was surely Ito traffic “as soon as tho summer He said another bold step had been taken’ by the businessmen ‘of Castle- gar. He said that Castlegar’ enjoys many. Zirsts, one of which “is the new Celerant ae now one of the largest, building supply. stores. He congratulated the Qglow Bro- thers: Holding Company. Carl Loeblich, chairman of’ the : council, brought greetings from and said who knows but that maybe some day Kinnaird and: Castlegar would be one. He‘ also said how long g he had known the Oglow brothers and had te greatest respect: for them. He wished them every success, Mr, Loeblich ;'then introduced the guest speaker, Don Brothers, MLA, who sald" it-/was, a great pleasure for he and: his: wife to be present on. such an occasion. He also spoke of the expansion of this District and he said he thought that in all B.C. Kinnaird and Cas- tlegar were expanding: the most ra- pide: ‘ He congratulated . each of the Oglow. brothers _ and wished them all. success, Fred ‘Batley of Bailey’s -Ltd. handed Mr, Brothers a. pair of sclssors and with the help of N. T. Oglow, Mr. Brothers cut the rib- bon ‘and the building was declared officially opened. Myr. Oglew thanked the. speak- ers and those present for all their good wishes and invited them ali into the store for coffee and dough- nuts which were served by the.Og- low brothers’ wives, There were # profusion of flowers and plants throughout the entire building with good wishes and i Soatniater P. A. tM Geplardl transprovincial highway be ojened Program for paving js completed.’ ‘The Chamber asks that this be around the site of the McRae Creek The Chamber, in a letter sent the minister over the ‘signatire’ of its: president,- R,'D.' Minnion, esti- mates that the new road will’ pro- vide $53,400 to the provincial trea- sury each year in gasoline taxes, © The Priginiiet and District has written [* Highway: asking that the Kinnaird-Christina | v, Gake link of the re-routed scuthern |' legar | Lone by building two one-way roads, | 8,to 3%: miles in length, to detour ditional source of B.C. car miles | who would ‘undoubt- edly.use this. tend their travel th thls province, ‘A ‘summary of daily’ car miles based on the above observations is: Ttem’2'5,000° UE. miles, 3,000 B.C, the ‘UB,.-routes will purchase “no gasoline at ‘all: but others will pur- c pre-need/ funeral | con- ttects'and the solfciting of such contracts: for the;protection of the eral public, ‘ plan prearranged: that: may be cir- |- Party ee REGULARPRIGE $17.96, Sale. “SL BUY NOW FOR YOUR HOLIDAY. AHEAD e KING 4 : ‘OPEN’ 'PYREX F ROASTER PROVINCLAL -btatar NESTORIA, B. Ge A 10 CENTS PER COPY “While only two more vacancies yet to be filled’: fat ‘the, District ementary schools, ©, H, King, ‘sec- retary-treasurer for_ ‘gehool District ofiNanalmo, Mrs, B. McLeod ‘ot Frultvale,, Remo!Fabbro’) 6f, UBC, Qolin Price of UBO, Norman Sather Sharon; ° ate Lauriente, : Trail; ‘George ‘Worobby,, ‘Miss Bonnle Rossland; ole an H, Jeffery, © dlegars, Ry Wi juesnel; , Mis. tvy Stone, gout! ‘Blocan;, Miss Di lene Gibbard, Rossland; Moe Zibin, and Miss paitt Lewis, Kinnalrd:.: quest’ that the two’ ‘departments force Caslegar to move its dump, bed another-Jocation, 3 " Qomm, G, 6 Rust, reporting to}. ~ innatra council’ Monday night on the representations madé.by Kin- naird to Castlegar council's. Tast ‘ASB, Gray: BA ‘Sackson;, Valley , Visi L..8.; Yamaguebl. » At \ its meeting ‘Monday night the School board and’ the education: $ ber of Commerce;: was with repr of. the “contract for: the Woodland ‘from left : to. Tight, Swill > workin the bi boo! Others in' the ze ture ial Chamb ‘installation of micro-strainers which that, the Pollution Board represent- ative; Bowering, did not visit the 7] village would take the ;“matter" out of its water supply and Jeave the chlor- group.on. water and ‘pollution was 8, Rust told the de- | ‘legation - that, the micro-straint ers with’ pressure ‘filters would “elim- inate’ the matter” in the ;village’s water supply}: while ‘the chlorine would still combat ‘ the bacteria, : | Ba erg, “| ted by the.village, “should be borne by,.the responsible parties and not by. the the Villegs of Kinnaird.” er highlights of ene inch Peseesaucs Disapp ointment expressed je: office. or the eee ot ution ination in to combat the. bacteria, |, a’4-man delegation from a citizens”| homes on “Qoem'ttitfin “with with any in- telligent viewpoint at all” Bar. Ro- told: by inhaled council Monday} -\:: mr. “That's no excuse for the pre- sent situation but tt Sees show) ff continued the | committee chairman during bs his 7-10 "| day. visit in! the area,’ e board jearned, that TY dor? Aigates shave! been inst i school and that y maintenance. of the District, schools An jexplorat ratory - psting cuss the: possibilities of financial as; money retcraed to the cams un. der the winter works: program by senior governments If a, scwerage | ¢ ‘program ‘is app ont, was made ing of. the Castlegar Municipal ‘clerk: agree Logelin said that’. the approximately ‘$100,000 that would! be returned from the sewerage program-by the senior wouildibe ‘money rai- sed under a: sewerage‘ bylaw ‘and “mot from | general:revenue: and that the:money be used Biz = dogs ave. been, polsoned ‘in a Castlegar dung the past two weeks, reports «works : supervisor : Norman Mr, ‘McNabb’ told ‘the ldst cdun- cil meeting; that. the:poisonings are “a reason to enforce the dog bylaw ‘s@ no one will resort’ to polsoning.” abs “forthe nance of lor - vocational ron. ot - Facl-Finders Visit. Trail and Nelson . ‘The ~ provinétal’” fact’ tinding committee on vocational schools had no announcement to make follow- ing a day-long.aession “in Nelson Monday, but it, offered congratula- tions ‘for “an. excellent Job’ of re- ‘porting’: bs “the -part‘of. the Nelson Cat. Bob. Btevens’ ‘dog “Turk,” a, German shepherd, took first prize in,the show which was judged by Canadian ,Kennel , Club. judge Ken Montique ‘of Penticton; “Second prize was shared by cst, school consenlttee. = . ‘The provincial: group ‘of sever men, headed by John 8, White, pro- vincial directér of technical and vo- cational education, has the task of recommending ‘locations'for two re- ional. schools in the, Hootenay and | Mihey were to. ‘meet committees of the Trail Chamber of Commerce and the National-Employment Com- were” put. up; i Pitts’ "ag stores while, the perpe- tual trophy was “put wl by. Satan's Kennels. ‘Satan's Kennels conducted ‘the Castlentrd ‘Dog Obed- fence Class.. - A good ronal watched the show and nine of. she: ‘13 dogs taking part “As perhaps : you. a ‘ready, ‘ Ythe recent annual meeting; of the in. ‘Nakusp, passed-a i - ling fot the establishment: Sirus the eee are! Cham~ Before’, ‘you cer. \perhaps., not modesty, . We, would : Like | fc to add for -your- information ‘that |’ ‘his resolution. was proposed by. the'| -and © Distri ena “dally, This has’ result- |, "ed! in. avery “rapid devel- opment of the ‘whole es trict. ees ‘Bugene™ “established ‘ands operate | | Owners and: dogs taking part in Norm Scott with Chief; Mrs. O'Shea with . Princess, “John Wells: with Muggsy,-Dick \Wade, with: Fiddle- Jemeo ‘with Light- ning, Norm MoNabb with ‘chips and Ron Lampard with Goldie, { Hshment locally of a $1 million owned by! Jack White, local,'dog trainer who |: vocational school if 25 acres ‘with water can be: found, ‘Kinnaird: that-he-had “spoken ' with ‘2 Wie “Eight ors Low! ar- row dam, the sites of which only. four or five miles cholees Jevel;; land along the. Columb! alte of mich‘ an institution. + ‘Having been in close. touch with the ‘rapid ‘population this, district’ during ithe “past ie years, and’ being famifiar with the 1 | great potential: of the entire Castle- gar. area, our Chamber. cannot.avold “inv its “pecome @ reality in the fu- - | thinking that within the next few years we. will be the economic, geo- |; graphic and industrial centre of the j,| Kootenays, ithe} construction’ of the’, mod- exnttype ‘vocational’’school Spequires planning and ‘it. follows ceive: the-same ‘type‘of studied \de + ture “in” the Yconstruction ‘Uberation. e) yilla: tory®.television servic a course, aside’;from ~ the’: four. th .preceived on’ thé, system are. ih sarees. “near ‘here, Comm... Jake Hendricks totd| council , Monday" night | « MLA village are’ now recelvin tistae! ‘| nead, Pat Romaine, that council has ‘the unanimous support of all the village.” -@ Disclonira (th hat Nelson's new boundary ext system ts designed -to- ont in witha master plan that will see that city sitb{ect,”’. Sy eat believe it-will “take ‘care ‘ ity ofthe system which ,was,due to ‘ gaggestions made ohy! commis- loners for a letter:to Mr, ;Herridge on the system a3 well” as the CBC ds ‘received:in Blueberry. while: the Spokane TV stations-are not-as well they Lt-Gov. Pearkes Travels Over:New Highway . ect f]: 7-10 Eye TS a ila 0 ats ‘visit the in- naird village office or, contact Geo- "| ree. Cady” of Warfield, chairman of |” the AEM! pollution? “committee. “| plaints about’ the ‘poor «elgnal qual. | SP Repay us,'T don’t know.” Mr, Logblich sald Bowering trol board~ that really’ knows | this ‘area and {that’s probatily:,why. he’ lution with Kinnaird" council and: he also: discussed. pollution with. Dr. Lindsay. on.a prior occasion, * ‘Furth: clarifying (equipmient ‘installed ‘at the pulp mill,. said. Mr. Rust, was the result; of..2- - "| Mr. Bowering to the plant, ‘Delegation head Pat Romaine the only one on the pollution con- |“ ‘was chosen.” He’ said Bowering once}: : spent’ night on discussion’ of pol-{* : that it was that. Bowering spent so much time in this area and didn’t even phone the village office, “I hope that isn't signifitant.” “There. may be-a reason ‘be hind it,” Mr. Rust, (That's attended Trail’s ‘jubilee ‘celebrations, trip’ over the: new, road wel fe made by Rossland! Trail MLA ‘Doi Bro: return trip" to ‘Victoria ‘after’ ‘they ES why I-don't like to