CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Sept. 14,1961 ‘Executive to Decide Hearings Stand Decision on what: action the Costlegar Chamber of Commerce will take with regard to water li- cenclng hearings being conducted in Castlegar on Oct. 3 to deal: with the proposed High Arrow dam will be made by the group's executive, ‘This was decided at the Cham- ber's meeting last week, J. M.-Mac. beth said the executive was compe-,on membera it with had been tent to to decide what action should| the subject to advise the executive be taken following the Renng, at|/on whet action should be carried Nakusp on Sept, 29, . out. He said the executive ‘should “act in their wisdom as the situa- group's water sald the committee had held two R. D. Minnion, Chamber presi. Stine during a re resess, dent, sald the executive would call| One meeting, he sald, considered a aa as letter from J Roder of the Nakusp tlon unfolds.” W. T. Waldie, chairman of the heard, The tetter: noted that Kooten- jay-Weat MP Herbert Herridge would be wind-up. apeaker. Art told the group'he haa attended a meeting at Deer Park held between residents’ there and a BO, Hydro spokesman’ to discuss :Félocation and rehabilita- t ‘The. Crosses of the Kootenays” ae 10 CENTS PER COPY “CASTLEGAR, BRITISH CORUMBIA, THURSDAY; SEPT, 21;.1961 Chamber's water resources commit. | tion, tee which “passionately asked us “He. (a. Hydro spokesman by to’ continue our opposition to High'| the name of Hunter) declared .time Arrow dam,” and time again that they would not Mr, Waldie read another’ let-|deal with organizations, only with te from the Nakusp Chamber which | individuals. directly “concerned,” outlined the Which would | i Mr, be followed’ at’ the water Icence| .. Mr. Waldle answered. that he hearing at Nakusp, belleved that if the Chamber’ asked . i fs Witnesses would be called on| to be heard, it would be heard. Orlon: CARDIGAN Work Boots made’ by the basis of the distance they lved Frea’t co commented that Mesh ‘sizes M:& L» aan from Nakusp, while it was expected | he personally was “fearful” that the eet $11.95): that other individuals would wait | licence hearings are “just a Political : i Z to submit briefs until: Chamber of | gimmicle.” "Girls: SHAGGY _ “ Cardigans _ Sizes 8. 14 22 THE HEATING: SEASON| PUBLIC NOTICE IAS “ARRIVED! We Stock, Most of - Council Decides evra Parents Committee to Kinnaird Gtrl Guides and Brownies frist fall meeting — Sept. 18 - 8 pm, at the home of Mrs. R, B, Heagy 246-100 Ave,, Kinnaird, Casticgar District Fall Fair Fri, and Sat., Sept. 15 and 16 =< , POpen to puble 4 p.m. Friday e Opening ceremonies 7.30 p.m, : e : Priday, Stanley Humphries == : High ‘School. Door ‘Prizes: - @ -Hunidifiers Entry Awards, For Expert. Furnace Service, | DON’T FORGET TO VOTE: Place Your Name on Our List| Friday, Sept, 16 . Parish Hall ey: - Maple St, Castlegar. MITH'S , PRUMBING. & & : erage and boundary extensions was| Tn answer to a queation,. the Boy's. Wool : Pullovers told Monday night at the high! village chairman: said that in'con-|{["" °°" 2-6 é1. CRESCENT. ST, — PHONE 3101 — CASTLEGAR, Bo. a8 school, aldering. new: areas: there are two : $3.99: Up for approval before the own. that. can be. - = > = er-electors of Castlegar tomorrow One is that. the development Men’s High): Bulk vA Nabob ‘Peas, ‘size 4, [KE] are two boundary extension bylaws| can’ be of’ auch benefit to the de- Orlcn “Pullovers * sea *% 15 oz. sizes S, M.&.L a Pa ‘ “.Nabob: Corn, 15 oz. involving the Sherbiko-Sopow area fehe that ‘@ council can expect and the Castle Bar Ranch, to be thrown.out at. the next.elec- $8.95 rages serge Catelli: Spaghetti in Village chairman Aage Sylvest tion; or the other extreme is that t ' ss ‘ Mat outa al € 1° Spa: fl ans oe Trent ay re a tats it does not ah devel: Aen See our large selection Somene: te an i. TS; 15 02. neue of aoteoay eee the ROUE ay enue ata on lage's ion replace at loes Bay a level loper le- _ +E WE. Go : I clerk. pat ze : hoe: “Niblets rm, 2 Nelson, testified tint he had sola| low, a at Oglow Brothers; and time the water systems servicing | velop a new-area: and f instead toe is ; of F s s for the 15 oz. : a ‘Everready ‘radio bai tery tothe | H.C. A fi “John AL ‘Makorttt, 36, of purple ine, was exhibited in. the Shoreacres wilt stetd trian’ at the| case and was shown, to crown wit- Fall Assize in Nelson next month | ness ‘Robert G, Dungate, assiatant 2 ‘ on a bomb-m ‘charge. :} manager. of Taylor, Pearson and . ns 3 i sa) : Spouses Carson at Nelson, who testified that af! astiegas’ ‘owned -elestors ‘may ‘Oglow was 8 spe tatoz ‘at the. coun- sons proposal: would be’ given ser- “IT have seen that particular bat- vote again in December on the vil- | cil meeting, suggested’ that Provid- | fous study along _with other meth- tery in the store.” lage’s $420,000 sewerage bylaw which | ing pipe at cost to old-age pension- ‘evidence © to. Mr, Dean questioned the wit: ras narrowly defeated in -voting | ers for the ‘installation: of connec- @ brochure which would £0. to all warrant ending the case to the} ness os to how he could be so pos- jast Priday. tions on their own property would | owner-electars, visits to’ all: service Fall Ans Ausize. itive that. that, particular battery ‘The bylaw recelved 58 per cent| help: to make the ‘bylaw more. at ¢ Strongest crown evidence In the| had ‘been the one in the Taylor- approval. Sixty Per cent approval tractive. case ‘was presented: Tuesday ,atter- | Pearson stock, but Dungate remain- Was needed to pass it, + Mr, Bylvest said: Mr, Richara- noon by Opl.’Shane. J. Kirby,’a tool /ed firm-that he had never seen 'a At thelr. faerie night, marks examiner from ROMP -head- | retail price stamped on a: battery | quarters at Regina, who testifled|in ‘that manner either before ‘or to‘apply to the department of mu- that pilers “found” in’ Makortoff's | after’ having seen” one on the com- nicipal, “affairs “for permission © to bedroom’ were the ones that’ made | pany's .premises...during © stock-ta2 CASTLEGAR: KINNAIRD. ‘ladies © softball’ tea played hold the, ‘vote: again: in December, the markings on the copper, terni-/| klng operations between Christmas, | valiant ball all: summer ‘but lost out:in: the»: Village chatrman Aage Sylvest said drial of. the wire leading into ‘the | 1960,’ and New --Year's*1960. “il stra ht Ty, he’ and ‘health commissioner Walter clock bom found on’ March 5, 1960, Other” crown: witnesses heard §| ‘aig! .games. Team personnel and “mem € Thorp | had: discussed ‘ the «matter , row. from ‘left to. right:.:manager -coach. Jt Ladies High!'Bulk. | Mén’s. SAFETY. TOE Paris - Greb ~{ Kediak Boundary Bylaws ‘Discussed Monday — ‘Mable Coallgnes Seventy-five per cent of the re. | of being easy to service with vwater. sizes 8-14 sident owners of the Sherbiko sub-] He said the village hes nothing to $5.79 aivision favor amalgamation with| lose even if no home:is built there at Castlegar, a public meeting on sew-| for five years, Orlon and “For. the Sherbiko. inthe storage shed’ of: the -Oglow. during. the: trial: included- Sgt. W. with the deputy minister: of muni, i ‘Arrangements are: well under. |. Brothers Bullding Supply at Castle. | George Lambert, head of the ROMP Verna ‘Kereiff, Freda Retzlaff, Shirley. Hamips cipal affairs, J. E. Brown, who had way for the entrance of the ‘Sher- : criminal . investigation. branch’ ‘at Tay Cheveldave and. Warren Jennings, umpife “Front: row | ivised. the village to minke applt- | Hoy tls at Hane Jeffery, ‘Ann | ter gar. sae : ‘Muni biko-Sopow and Castle Bar Ranch Onl Beltby teited tna Ped Pere Aa ect peer from ‘left to right: Kathy. Kazakoff, ‘Carol: terW. Black bo. pee er subdivisions into the Village of Cas Oey : ; ff,’ Marie Trené: Dinner and Bele Grey, mi eer N News Photo. Tea 8 have been made with the file also of the de= De ember. Without special | “egar- found in Makortoff’s bedroom or by.| tachment, former chief of the Cas-| assistant coach: aifile “very similar to it... ‘| tlegar detachment; Ronald K. Som: : Council on Tuesday nent on motion of Comm. George C1 aed Cottim:” ‘Thorp approved immediate avallability of vi @ fire fighting equipmen? and |* number. ot preg naasiett * te men to the ‘areas in the event of three fire, f deplored”. and remarked tha _ Mr, Garr’ sald “village firemen PARAMETTES — VITAMIN: - MINERAL — TONIC Now 25 Days Supply FREE with 100 Tablets. =| the Sherbiko-Sopow area. He said that if the water ser- vices are giving satisfactory service they will be. left as is, If not, the village will go to the Public Util- ties Commission for direction. and might have to-go to bylaw for re- Placement of the systems. “In spte of this,” he continued, “we still don't hesitate to say we should include these people.” - N, a, Oglow,: one of the devel- opers .for. the Castle: Bar’ Ranch area and former Castlegar council chi , told the meeting: that extension. of the boundaries of the 5] village to incorporate the two areas was a “wise and sensible move both from the. -view of economics and from the. point of view of.the resi- >| dents- of Castlegar.” - "Mr, Bylvest said.the Castle Bar Ranch has a ‘particular’ advantage ‘The pro; Suites: said Mr. sy vest, ia iewhitre’ between if Cordigans, young: Miss Any: '5 Tins. 99c They’ re ready. for : styled for s: ’ fabrics -f old wea. : ther comfort.” Note some have the luxurious fur- accused with the price $3.90 sem: ped on it in purple marking ink, ‘A ‘statement by “Makortoft “ade iets into ‘evidence ~ had not had such’ a battery in stock. when: Makortoff: asked: ‘for. id-had put |: |Makortoff : had” purchased ‘a | !n-500 hoursion the case. (Time .was, battery ofthe soins type from Peae falso ‘putin by "many others on ‘the eroif. i force, He - testified as to, the ‘con- Mr,: Federoft: “testified * that’: he tents: of the. bomb ab and entered the y night went on “record ‘as reatrirmlag its stand on‘ Columbia river clean-up and reé-stated “its ponians th that to einbark on‘a. well- 2 Council's action’ followed receipt: he then: gave the battery : to, Ma- kortoff - when” th "Asked if’ he saw. itie man in the court ‘room’ to’ whom lie'-had sold the battery, Mr. Federoff replied? T see him now,” aria pointed to”. Ma= kortoft, ¢ etin letter from’.a: number ‘of !reai, “Two Ci zs to the executive. of :the “Rossland Council, noted: that. B. welledril- is‘ beyond the ‘present’ tianclat re] srg sources of the village.’ ling. program would. .cost’ $75,000 to/| i future ‘votes.‘rigns should be ae % .| im the. voting place indicating that a, voter's intent on a ballot must be marked with an “X" ‘and the pen- oils provided ‘in the’ pollirig’ booths must. be used,’ not: ns or: colored cis. Mr. ‘Thorp’ cald “ditterentiy cole. ballot. papera in a ‘vote would also: speed: p' the sounting: of he votes es... Chairman " Bylvéat | suggested | that a‘atraw vote should be carried. out.:in ‘the ‘Sherbiko-Gopow area to if; the new its. of eo thé" ‘village’ there “Want ‘sewers ex- tended to that area or whether they would prefer to walt until a later. Ogle low Brojtiers, who! are * dovelseinis the’ Caatie'Bar =| Ranch: his; fi acquainted “themselves” with ‘the Sherbiko area on Monday and will tour, the , Sopow. and: Castle. Bar Ranch | areas ‘soon. * Garbage collection ‘in the areas} will start next’ week. sand the’, fire Kinnaird, Won't -, Send Rep to liver’ innaird will nob send a dele- gate.to a meeting on Oct. 3"at Ol- ‘and’ those communities «concerned |" about the proposed buy-out of the int 3 ‘backs: that city in any présentations itt makes: con ver between the provincial’ cébinet |. [ereases will not result fro the pro. Posed! buysou Asked severdi times by Makor- rail 1 Credit Association when toft’s counsel, Harold Dean of: Van, | that: 01 ae hel wal : H wel ne : [a Na : look trims: a Ladies Basketball - | Be oe . [ ees “Team Formed; ae arte Cub ty him ding ts o-| Se Give Mu e ‘iis = MATERIALS FROM SPAIN ee B25: Se cts nod not noe polte| pe e ‘ d ted out to_him, CASTLEGAR | 5 council, wag:‘ad- : teachers caonventim com— as: an:“open ‘letter:'to"ap-| °°’: a5 is pee : mittee have alreddy been ar work Ou Keoure to :babe im g for: some’ time preparing and ‘steps: &aup- 'plyof good - “water for’ the residents ares, would be put in a trust fund and vould be used to repay the de- velopers at. a later date for their = a : E a : E E association Earl: Greep of Ci tema’ ‘wag named a@ vice-president First vice-president: of the Soc- ‘About 20 Jadies ‘turned ott with the pric Brice $3. marked on it'in as coe a | team for Castlegar, ‘\, Carol Jeffrey was elected pres!- dent of the group ‘while ‘Shirley Hampshire «ig. secretary. Gorden Tuesday night to Teds "baseload ior Z pense -RESISTANT, :SHRINKAGE .CON- &§ SaaS — | Nithile of ee ae a em y; TROLLED, WATER REPELLENT. ‘size 12 to 20 : : ‘$1.95 '—= $23.95: ups Presidents; aside. from:-Mr. Greep, Mrs, are: +: Paddy, Keane ‘of Chest, voted Ed wir-,| & Creek and Mrs. ©, Peterson, of eo ; sch of Trail, Frank ‘Thorp of Sheep a8 amouztt..of' $1,900, in grants at ir, regular meeting. last week. 1e88 awater. supply, (the. “health ; depart) ‘nent and the, Water Polution Con: iro Board); and ‘their tendency: to cover:up:this filth with: euphenisms ‘such,.as. Sanitary land fill for ‘gar= af Classes'¥ in’ October. The following courses |: 16 tirat weit Will be.- offered’ if sutticient “enrol- ‘bage dump, effluent for raw. enna ee i ccc mercer fs coach. The ladies are anticipating: en- tering in’a league with Trail. They will approach the. school board re- : [garding obtaining the high school gym for Practices one or two nights a we us LAMSIRATED $18.95 “New Fall Diesses i in ive soft -wool crepes “Two ae - LAMAKNIT s $26.9 95 ee -. Club champion and winner of the in Golf Tourney John Zaporozan isthe first of- fictal Castlegar: and District Golf Gibey’s ‘Trophy. - - Fruitvale. sith). The District’ council for the ‘ :{ Scout--Association will..recelve the largest ; :single amount’ of $700 ‘and |: ‘Amateur: piniete eae the Castlegat ‘Amat sociation ‘is. to: get’ $500." i: An amount’ of $450 was, allotted to. the Castlegar untt ‘or the Cana-). and Jagoon for open airlesa ‘pit, jinterests <. healthy. community we urge you’ ‘initlate- a well-arilling rogram once.” ~ +: {it.would sppear that. any ‘ture * "‘Gsatlegar’s ),000 ; sewerage bylaw. went: down to defeat last Frie to] day' while’ the Sherbiko-Bopow and Two: ‘Bylaws Pass - | Ettmuaiey, blue prick: reediee eel ;| ing. and short “hand,' basic: law -for home owners, pulp mantifacturing, Wnglish ‘for; new canadians, ae ladies at} Castle Bar Ranch” y Longe hs alon. bylaws. both passed; -.. 42 dancing,’ shop practice and "Bt Interested Women may get fur- ther particulars by phoning Shirley at 865-4276 or Carol at 365-2772, The next meeting of the group, will aes ie ” be held Tues, hapa 28, at 7.80 p.m. me 5 a +3 i at 601-2nd Av itlegar. Here’ wn powliiig shoe that’s really “Yg re designed for the: bowler.’ What’s more, the price is right. .. ‘The, past-week saw a:very close- ly: Contested golf tournament with some $6, club: members taking part. ‘The low. Lite) winner, and’ club piece outfits, Skirts, Blouses and Sweaters. . “| dian Cancer Society. USE OUR CONVENIENT LAY, AWAY PLAN ki ee Persons . “who signed: the letter th 60 per cent approval needs A Be! Aundrea, dollars nt 69 20] nee Romaine, Méureen Arza-|ed to pass, the sewerage bylaw re~| ,/"pNIEtE school director i gata , | toft). Karnte: Voder, D."L,'.Corbett, | celved’ 58" per cent wlille’ the Bhet= E.G.) MoNichol, ‘Ass Weir, “EM. biko-Sopow ‘bylaw got 74.5 per) cent |- Dirgetor: : b m B.A, M. E./ and the Castle Bar received ss per Doneh to first” tet" ‘on applications a x who : x 5 2 Ve d li vA ee: ents ; , et htniner -w en to whe: in “recent, burnings tmrediuondarotti| ee ec fk an alism t THE WEATHER — : i x a3 ~ : | - ‘low nl these the. proposed; extension, Should | near’ Brilllant,:1t was pointed out ae ral is Four hundred and 27 owner- : : Bs A ‘ar ‘should not be put to the Deonte, si auch ‘donations are being made | 4: "Archibald; Donna” Archibald; | electors ‘of the unity “went é epede ce PERE a & ; a » Wonderful weather. and keer "council has learned, . “central ‘fund to’ be’ distributed We W. Skitiner| the polls.