10. CASTLEGAR NEW: S, Thursday, Aug. 29, 1968 id. R. NICHOLSON” Wedding is said sub-lot to LSs,) NADA : PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. ELIZABETH! the SECOND, by the Grace o! the United Kingdom, Can- ada and Her other Realms and Territories, Queen, Head of the Common- wealth, Defender of the Faith. “L, R, PETERSON” Minister of Municipal Affairs, Lo To all to whom these pres- ents shall come — Greeting. (WHERBAS by section 768 (of the “Municipal Act” it (is provided, inter alia, that (in addition to the fun (tions conferred by a regional district (has such functions as are provided by Letters Patent or supplementary Letters Pat- ent, and for this purpose the Lieutenant-Governor in Coun- cil may, on the recommenda- tion of the Minister, provide in the Letters Patent or sup- plementary Letters Patent such further objects, power, e obligations, duties, limita- tions, and conditions in re- spect to any or all functions requested pursuant to this section: __AND WHEREAS the Re- gional Board of the Regional District of Central Kootenay has requested the function of garbage disposal service for Electoral Area J, the Town of Castlegar and Town of Kinnaird: ie Re- WHEREAS th gional Board has requested that the boundary between Electoral Areas I and J be adjusted: NOW KNOW YE THAT We do order and proclaim that on, from and after the date hereof the following be added to the objects, powers Kootenay:— 1. The Regional Board may establish, maintain, operate, and regulate grounds for the disposal of garbage and waste within the area.of the region- al district comprising Elec- toral Area J, the Town of Castlegar and ‘Town of Kin- naird and may establish and impose charges for the use thereof. The annual net cost f God, of 1 | Pian 782, deposited in the t corner of Lot westerly along or Lot 9 corner thereof; thence south- 2464; thence west- erly, southerly, and easterly along the boundaries of Lot| o¢ 12464 to the south-east corn- er thereof; thence due east to the westerly boundary of tt 302A; thence northerly along the westerly boundaries of Lots 302A and 303 to the right bank of Slocan River; thence southerly along said | yrs. right bank to the point there- on which lies due west of the south-west corner of Block 1, approached the Land Registry Office at Nel- Mr. Wells son, B.C.; thence east to said] yw, ¥ centr, ine gaat gnl dcton aad Perera r- ies of sald Block 1, to. the during (the, signing of | the north-east corner ereof; ie thence jp caatecly plone the ——Given_in_ marriage by northerly joundaries of Blocks 24, 25, and 26, Plan sald. right-of-way to its inter- 782 aforesaid, to the north-)0F" Combi: Re centre line ast corner of Block 263) 0) son wi 1 a oestia thence due east to the west-| ay 2 along ie centre Sy auntie ena cee the'at Roomy .D. leposited in the| >: Land Registry Office at Nel- Rivers thence northerly. along son, B.C.; thence southerly |('° ean e line of the Koot- and easterly along the boun- hee a iver to a point that daries of said Parcel 3 to the | Dts oury west of the most south-east corner thereof; na si erly north-west corner thence easterly and southerly the ub-lot ee Lot 3 along the ight, bank of Koo: thonee erty paid peomners thereon which ties ‘due Fyest northerly boundaries of said of the north-west corner of sable: 7 and Sub-lot 8 to the Sub Sa ia 128 ene| Pert SE oe tat east to said corner; thence g - southerly along the westerly ey along the: casterly boun- the northerly toundary, of Westerly: boundary: of aublots ub-lot 8 of Lot 1238; thence|s > <> 7 to westerly along the northerly the south-west corner of Sub- altar. also sang the Witnessed . By Four Generations her father, the bride wore a gown of sheer Swiss dotted | nylon tulle over satin feat., uring a full train trimmed’ with satin, ‘ | Her shoulder-length veil flowed from a headband of summer flowers. | She carried a spray of tulle flowers centered with small white roses and baby's breath accentuated: by ivy. Maid of honor, Sydney Shaw of Kelowna, _ bride: maids Lola Harcoff of Rob- son, sister of the groom and Mrs. James Forsyth of Prince Rupert, were identically at- of white Swiss eyelet over aqua taffeta with an open panel of aqua taffeta. They carried similiarly styled sprays centered with carnations and wore long, formal gloves. Ann Forsyth, sister of the bride, was train’ bearer and wore attire identical to the attendants who all had min- jature flowers arranged in their upswept coiffures. Best man was Lieut- George Tesla of Victoria and ushering duties were per- formed by the brother of the groom, Larry Harcoff of Van- couver and the brother of the bride, James Forsyth of Prince Rupert. The fathers and male at- tendants wore white formal dinner jackets and black es. The reception was held in the garden of the bride’s parents where a knitted lace ‘fable cloth made by the groom’s grandmother cover- ed the bride’s table. Cc the bride’s boundary of said Sub-lot 8 loth 38s thence westerly along and Sub-lot 7 to the most : ot fortherly north-west corner |S¥b-lots 2, 1, 3, and 5 of Lot thereof; thence due west to 1237 to the south-west corner the centre line of of said Aaa thence River; thence southerly alon; lo! le wi sald. centre line rate inter boundary of said Sublot 5 to ection with the centre line|t#e point theron which lies table, the four-tiered wed- ding cake swathed in tulle and live white roses with prerrrsaee TTT tired in flowing formal gowns F Sherwood Park, Alta; Jane Daly of Trail; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith of Grand Forks, North Dakota. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Spice of Victoria; Doug Lunam of Comox; Mrs. Basil Rodoman of Toronto; Helen Beckley — Photograph by Jane Sloan of Australia; Fred Harcoff of Seattle, Wash.; Dave Brewer of Montreal. Other guests attending were from Castlegar, Robson, Kelowna, Vancouver, Victor- ja, Penticton, Naramata and Paris, France. white roses also the top tier, was flanked by standards of wedding bells. of the. Columbia ver;|due east, of the th 4598; thence west to said corner; thence westerly along ie southerly boundary of 'd wester-|cormer of Sub-lot 71 of Lot in e ly 5 the receiving line, thé bride’s mother wore an off- white dress -of Philippine fibre with embroidered front said sub-lot to the ith: corner thereof; thence due of the south-east corner of t-|Sub-lot 58 of Lot 4598; thence north to said corner; thence northerly and westerly along 0 this shall be apportioned between the member it ities of the boundaries of Sub-lot 58 reat the ster; id yang eeaderi eee a the north-west corner Electoral Area J, the Town of Castlegar and Town of Kinnaird on the basis speci- fied in section 782 of the “Municipal Act.” The annual net cost at- # tributable to this function shall not exceed the product of one-half mill on the as- sessments referred to in par- agraph 1 in the first year of operation and the product of fifth of a mill each year ter. wit 3. No debt other than tem- porary current borrowing shall be incurred by the re- gional district for the pur- poses of this function. 4. Until the annual budget for the year 1969 is adopted the sums of money which may be borrowed to meet the current lawful expenditures of the regional district for the purpose of this function shall be as determined by the Inspector of Municipali- ies. AND THAT the boundary of Electoral Area I be amen- ded by inserting after the word “to” in the fifty-ninth line of the description of the electoral area as published s 1965, the words: “the point of intersection with the east- erly boundary of the Colum- bia and Kootenay Railway right-of-way; thence norther- ly and easterly along said right-of-way to the point of intersection with the easter- ne poundary of Lot 3 ence northerly and wester- ly along the easterly and northerly boundaries of. said Lot 237, sub-lot 54 of lot 4598, and Lot 301A to”, so that the description of the electoral area reads as fol- jows:— to Lot 237, Sublot 54 of Lot thereof; thence _norther!; 4598, and Lot 301A to a point|along the left bank of Col. which lies due south of the|Umbia River to the point £ Lot|thereon which lies due east of the south-east corner of Sub-lot 12 of Lot 4598; thence west to said corner; thence westerly along the southerly boundary of said sub-lot and continuing to and along the northerly boundaries of Lots west to the point due south) © incorporated therein. electoral ar 7187 and 8073 to the north- west corner of it. ; thence due north to the point h-east hence said corner; thence westerly along the southerly boundary of Lot 12805 to the THAT the boundary imi sght-of. of Electoral Area J be amen- easterly inns it of _ iene of of, Blectoral Mee her the | Wao eee there word “to” in the eighteenth | northerly along said easterly line of the description of the|jimit to the westerly bound of Low: of intersection with ea_aS in The British Columbia Gaz- 53 ette dated December 16, er Arrow Lake; thence north- 1965, the words: “the point the northerly boundary of the o ary of the erly along said boundary to Creek; ./She wore white accessories cor- nel, and a corsage of apricot ros- Nels Allen, president of the Castle; and District Local Teachers’ Head Attends Conference form staff committees in their schools to help share in The mother of the groom wore a blue lace suit with hat of matching blue flowers and white accessories. Her corsage was of delicate pink- and-white baby roses. Uncle of the bride, Jim Spice, was master of cere- jonies. Gordon Palmer gave the toast to the bride with th toast to the bridesmaids giv- en by Lieut. George Tesla. Telegrams were read from Scotland, United States Roger Forsyt and James Forsyth and his young son, blue dress and flowered hat was of turqu- cise, white and blue chiffon. OF: was one ‘land Dr. H. of more than 100 leaders in the i ion from e across B.C. who attended the recent annual summer con- ference of the B.C. Teachers’ Federation in Nelson. ‘Tae workshop delegates heard Tom Hutchison of In- vermiere, new: president of the Federation, outline some of the aims and objectives of the organization for the com- ing year. ‘One of the most import- ant activities of the 20,000- and a wi during sage. _ The newlyweds will re- side at 107-1855 Balsam St., northerly boundary of Lot | th | 301A; thence easterly and thenes eartee and souther: along the northerly easterly boundaries of the id eas' Lot 4598, and Lot 237 to boundary of then intersection easterly uni 501 “Electoral Area | — Com- mencing at the north-west corner of Lot 8463, Kootenay ah L and District thence easterly continuing northerly along Jy boundaries of id 10922 to ae id erly along the westerly bol e|daries of Lots 8643, 9411, 18219 and 7778 to the south- west corner of said Lot 7778; thence due couth to the Point dary of th m which lies due) “have caused these Our Letters to be made patent and the Great Séal of Our said Province to be here- unto. affixed. of intersection with 301A; ant terly said Lot 301A, Sub-lot ia northetly boundary of Lot ly and 4 of of said creek to watershed of Worthington 6 Doin On day with the) Creek; thence easterly along i ne ary Columbia and Kootenay Rail-/}) poundary of Sub-lot 17 of Mrs. said bound: to the wester- ‘ot 7159; thence southerly and easterly along the -west- erly and southerl: ri the southerly boundary of the]! Out-of-town guests in- cluded Mr. and Mrs. Alec grandparents, of the 3 e! gary; Mr. an John Dennison and family of Ly of said sub-lot to the south- 1968-69 would be in the area of effective teaching and learning, he declared. “There has been con- siderable discussion on_ the expertise of teachers. I hope year tv see considerable advances in the expertise of our teachers’ organizations. expertise must show itself in a professional a of what child: sistant profess of of B- Delegates were welcom- ed to the workskop by Rev. Aquinas Thomas, president of Notre Dame University. It was the first time in 10 years that the conference had been held in Nelson. In the intervening years it has been held at Vernon and Prince George. ———_— Prescriptions Must Be Handled With Much Gare Do you sometimes wond- er why you can’t get a cer- tain ig directly over the driigstore counter without a rescription from a doctor? wi the description of the elec-/cast corner thereof, being a toral area reads as follows:—| point on the westerly shore “Electoral Area J | —J|of Lower Arrow Lake; thence southeasterly by a straight line across Lower Arrow Lake to the point of com- mencement — all the lots herein above mentioned be- ing in Kootenay Land District — save and except therefrom lands which may be within -|the corporate limits of any city, district, town, or village municipality or any lands ;|which may be hereafter in- corporated therein.” AND THAT the Letters Patent of the Regional Dist- rict of Central Kootenay be deemed to be amended 50 as to conform to the premises as and from the date of these Creek; thence easter-| Letters Patent. said boundary to the/m testimony whereof, We ence a, in ester-| southerly along the northerly pater ue pare erly bound: of Lot 1239; and southerly ‘boundaries 54 of to the tion wath the S Raik By Command. our Lord one thousand nine hundred and sixty- eight, and in the seven- teenth year of Our Reign. FAST TV SERVICE @ PROMPT @ COURTEOUS Color, Black-and-White TV and Transistor Radio Specialists. iG — All Makes & Models — SEE COLOR TCNIGHT FREE HOME TRIAL GLS Electronics Visit Our Color Booth NEW STORE HOURS: FOR THE SUMMER * effective June Ist Castlegar — Ph. 365-5351 Nelson — Ph. 352-7111 Radio Hed Van “Ww. D. BLACK” . P y: hard —work, agonizing readjustment and insecurity. *“Can we honestly asay cation “clearly designed to strength- en. and centralize cost con- troL”” Don Jorgenson, of Van- diate _|couver, imme pi re- sident of the Vancouver Bee. ondary School Teachers’ As- sociation, urged teachers to The reason is that too powerful or ical doctor. Your doctor takes into account serveral factors-age, weight and sex for example— AGGREGATE WINNER among 11 and 12 year-old-boys in 4| Kinnaird’s first major swim meet was Bob Rafter of the of three aggregate winners, tlegar News Photo Kinnaird Aquanuauts. Kinnaird went on to win other major awards in the meet, to come up with a creditable showing determined on performances throughout the all-day meet. Presenting the young swimmer with his award is Kinnaird Ald. Clarence Ackerman. — Cas- fo » M. MacKillop, assessor-building inspector, reported recently to the Regional District of Central Kootenay. A servicing program is planned for later in the fall for the three towns in order to assess any new construc- tion starts which may take place since field work was done in the towns. The report states the building inspection protection service is functioning well. Good construction means less maintenance later, the report stated. Cooperation has been re- ceived from the general pu- blic and governmental de- partments, states the report. The total welue of con- e '| Assessment Progressing In Castlegar and Kinnaird pated in the budget for 1968. The board resolved that CKRD should supply the in- spection service to munici- L.| palities on request for 80 per cent of the permit fee. Kiwanis Ciub Hosts U.S. Visitors The Castlegar Kiwanis Club hosted smembers of the . Newport, Kiwanis Club at its regular meeting Jast week and also: paid tri- bute to a departing member of the local club. Five members of the Newport Kiwanis Club atten- ded the ladies night held by the Castlegar club. Mr. Henry, a trades fore- | man in the Celgar pulp divi- sion, leaves soon to take up 9 new position with Western Bridge in Vancouver. Entertainment at the Jadies night was provided by Wally Walper of Kinnaird and Bob Rootes. Paint Sale OFF MONAMEL OUTSIDE HOUSE PAINT & BREEZE EXTERIOR LATEX PAINT SALE ENDS THIS SATURDAY, AUG. 31 Qglow Brothers Bldg. Supply Co. Ltd. pefore he writes a p ip tion for you. knows. that some and ‘oters may have undesirable side effects such as nausea or dizziness. He takes these factors SELKIRK into | carefi le oth | When prescribing a drug and then. individualizes the ‘dose or they, may have been shown to be susceptible to abuse and therefore a pontential health i such as barbiturates or other ing ‘pills. CONTINUING EDUCATION | © University Credit Courses, Technology. Credit Courses, Non-Credit Courses COLLEGE in Cinema, Electronics, @ Courses on China, Fint Lawn Mower Sharpening The Motor and Mower Shop — Saw’ Sharpening — KINNAIRD : EQUIPMENT SERVIC 707 Sixth Avenue, Kinnaird, B.C. Phone 365-3413 and Repairs — All Types and MANY other SELKIRK e. Arts, « ary Theology, Psychology, Economics, Italian ids : @ Instruction one evening per. week, September to April. 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