as The 12th anniversary of é Alpha’ Phi: Chapter of ‘Beta: Sigma Phi was, celebrated on Oct..16, at. the home: of Mrs. ‘} Paula Belton, President Mrs, Barb D dia "CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, November 14, 1974 "~ Mipha Phi’ Chapter Marks its Twellth ‘Anniversary “The Gypsy" and Mr. Stan Bohnet*who' made a very filting "Scarecrow". The. last meeting of the “month'was held at the home of -Ldpast, to: the. chapter, and ‘members and pledges enjoyed coffee and anniversary, cake. ‘The program for the even- ing.‘was entitled “Friendship” Paula. Belton, and Mrs.’'Ethel humorous ‘verses of poetry to ‘fillustrate the Chapter’s stand- : ling rules and traditions to. the - pledges. The evening closed ’ with:members receiving small © gifts which revealed who their: {Secret Sister” was for the past ‘A Halloween party was held’ at the’ home of Mr, and Mrs. D. Danroth on Saturday,’ : Oct. 26. Receiving prizes for the t costume were-Mrs, Elaine Wont, dressed as an angel, Friesan, Honorable mention went to Mrs, Lynne: Lalonde, FOR A SOUND ge FINANCIAL FUTURE Vote : DAVE FERGUSON ‘For Alderman ‘and was presented by Mrs.” Danroth, followed by ‘some: Bnd!i"The Lion", “Mrs'Ron’ Mrs. Carla ph on Oct, » Mrs. Anne Peterson and - +Mrs. Janie Konkin presented a very interesting and thought provoking program’ enti- tled “Understanding Love". Members participated in'a short quiz based on points stressed in the program; It is All A Matter Of Sound - A decibel is a unit used in measuring: sound. Classroom sounds are like- ‘ly toreach a level of 35 decibels, we’are told,’ while sporting events may produce sound levels of 60 decibels, We are further, informed ‘that man can ‘tolerate 90 decibels, for example, for only brief periods of time: ‘ For sounds that’ please in quality as well as volume, shop the Want Ads in the Castlegar News. In our Classifi ed Ads you'll’ often find.good, second-hand musical instruments at reason: able prices, When you do, both the buyer and seller are‘happy. DIATE May .: i ee Ben eatin ates ae ina RAMS EA Aas sie Mike Livingstone © * Aldermanic Candidate Mike Livingstone, who is a shift maintenance electrician at Canadian Cellulose pulp mill and has served one full term on council, is seeking re-election this Saturday. He believes there is still much work ‘for the council to do, particularly in the field of recreation. “Our parks need still more extensive) development, al- though I am pleased with the progress we have made under my chairmanship,” says Mr. Livingstone. -“We.do have a pressing need ‘in‘our community. for a new. swimming: pool: operated year round. In order to provide this facility, I have. been en- Aman who believes that municipal business is very: big business, and that experience is ‘a distinct advantage in dealing with ‘the increasingly complex field involving municipal and - senior governments, is a candi- ae is for re-election as alder- ete seeking re-election, Mr. Rust says he feels the nine months since: the new council was elected is insufficient; time to properly ‘complete the many ramifications created’ by’ amal- gamation. To name’a’ few, planning, industrial park devel- opment, zoning, subdivision control, long range water devel: opment plan, upgrading of. and'im- gaged in plans and with the school board, which I: PAPER BOY | Urgently required Paper Boy or Girliin Robson. Keenleyside Dam area ‘Please Phone 365-7266 : PYTHIAN SOCIAL & DANCE ~ Saturday November 23rd Deneing starts at 9: ‘p.m; to ?. » Dick Wayling & The Hungry '4* Admission $5.00 Per- Couple. (Members and Friends: by. invitetions) “REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE Ms Looking to. buy? Just: Browsing? It doesn't matter to ust © : We'like showing off our “Antiques “2.5. |. NOVELTY GIFTS, LOCAL CRAFTS, CHINA : AND LOTS MORE We Buy and Sell Antiques. STORE HOURS © MONDAY. THROUGH ‘ SATURDAY 10 am.'to 4 p.m. + FRIDAY 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. OFFICIAL- OPENING TOMORROW M.A). Antique & Gift Shoppe 272 .Columbia — Upstairs Telephone 365-828) ; hope will in a-refer- endum being placed before the _ public'next’ spring.’ “This referendum will seek approval for the city to jointly > >. construct and operate with the school board, a 25.meter heated indoor. swimming ‘pool. If re- elected, I'will continue. to work ® 2 on this project.” “1 would. also. like to. see... some. progress in solving the long term) water. supply Bab lems of our area, and 1 wi continue‘to press ‘council ‘ah e more action ‘on this problem. “a feel we must finalize ano. -Coverall development plan for our city, anal will endeavor:to eat? “If 1 am re-elected I will © continue to work to the best of my. sory for the citizens: of tl ‘Fora. concerned city. government, Tam asking the voters of Castlegar to give me’ -their: support this ‘Saturday. b? Mr. Livingstone i is married | and has three chijdren and five grandchildren. . ‘ BIRTHS LEGEBOKOFF — ‘To - “Mr. and(Mrs, Peter Legebo-° koff = sate Crescent. “alley, Nov.:9 a; daughter. CROCKETT '"— To Mr. and Mrs, Frank Crockett: of Kinnaird, Nov. 9a ‘daugh- Geen — To Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stoo- . chnotf (nee: Cheryl Cleeve) Kinnaird, ‘Nov. 8 a son. lo! of Kinnaird, Nov. 13 a son. 44 42 3.7 0. — ‘FOR CITY Alde VOTE ALBERT SR. CALDERBANK, proved policing, are’ presently well underway, but cannot be completed within this present term, of office. + Because of his present know- ledge relative to the above, Mr, Rust feels. it! would be’ in ,the ° best interest.of the community to stand for re-election to assist in completion of these projects = as \well, as others , which all "arise. ) Mr. Rust says Seeking re-election’ as al- derman this Saturday, Jack Chernoff:is employed ‘with. the | by the end) of this month, government agencies ‘is ‘like trying’ to get: blood’ froma rock. cop\“Eifforts are being made to improve’ the present ‘water, © + situation, particularily the Kin- naird system, 'We are presently in the. process of connecting the water, systems of the two ©) former: towns ‘and in changing. the method’ of control. On completion of this! work ‘the ‘distribution capacity should be increased by some half a million gallons” of' waterdaily and should. alleviate some shortage nitially, the ‘CityPlan but ‘due! to the -importance, of having ’a‘community plan in -orderito: properly ‘facilitate ‘growth, a’ great effort’ was made to finalize the elty plan at” traffic department of Cominco, «: the earliest possible date. It is: He is the immediate past-presi- dent’ of the Castl my intention to: make. the city: to; council Miation, He’ has’ served‘ many. years op the board of directors of the Castlegar Co-op Trans- portation Society. He resides at 910 - 10th Ave., Kinnaird, with his’ wife Bev and son Jason, \ Mr. Chernoff: was'a'mem- ber of the Kinnaird’ council prior to.amalgamation and was one. of ‘the “town’s * representa- and « plan District Curling Club anda eat president of B.C. Curling Asso-) ' before''year end. yo MT= believe, that ‘industrial: development must be located in «suitable areas and must provide suitable amenities to'the com-: ’ munity, financial and ‘other- wise. I'am against, industrial or residential development atthe expense’ ‘of the! taxpayer. ‘Dur- Sing the past five:months T have ‘been ‘involved in establishment of an industrial park sid ision ‘site. tives ‘on :the® committee, member’ of! interim: ‘This: project is to‘be funded by HW council‘and; re-elected’ to the the'p new city council ‘last: March. Mr. Chernoff stated, when asked. about amalgamation; that in‘his; own! opinion’ the marriage of the two’ towns has been successful ‘and! much'pro- gress has; been: made; but we Sangh afford ‘to. sit :still, and watch ‘the world go by.: There fare many. challenges ‘for: those of us who are interested in the economic growth and the future of our. in any form must consider and work in the best interests of the people,’and that those on.fixed incomes—while representing a minority—are; deserving of “ equal consideration. “Mr. Rust, who: served VA “During my; last: campaign’ Thad stated, that ‘I:was ‘tally concerned in the areas of water, sewage, planning,” recreation, ‘and secondary industry,.and there would be'a good 'possibil- i ity of holding a referendum on sewer system for. Castleg: South in the: fall. Let us briefly financial background'will serve the community. He says he will-continue to work for the establishment of secondary industry withinithe community. area, thus provid-' ’ “ing employment for our young péople and increasing the avail- «able tax base. - He says he believes strong: ly. proper. planning is essential ;to‘community ‘development. : Mr.:Rust was elected the’ first ‘chairman ‘of the Regional District of Central Kootenay and served in that capacity for® six ae His background of service “son all council committees has given him ‘comprehensive knowledge on: all Prablems + provincial ' government ‘is ' pre- sently working ona: water supply study to bring down the ® resource from above the Hugh» Keenleyside Dam. I am’ some-, what ‘disappointed at the time “actor ih’ producing: the! report ito us. On many. occasions Thave + “heen incontact with'our MLA; Chris D'Arcy: to apply. some * pressure; he: water branch. “On Premier Barrett's visit - ‘to Castlegar, T had approached ‘him ‘onthe same Subject in “hopes of achieving: some. re- ysults. He discussion’ that matter’ would»? “receive’’ immediate ¢ attention. ‘The latest information. we have ‘tis the'study. should be available = informed me after.our administered bythe city. This” | development has Brogrested te ; : The Corporation of the City of, RE SOUTH CASTLEGAR a ‘ARY SEWAGE BY-LAW No. 102 “We urge. all Castlegar South residents to oxarcise. their right: to “vote on thelr very. irperent ee money by-lew on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16,1 1974 t Cartlegar. Phone 365-3158 — Trail’ 366-2311 707,.- 6th: Ave. ‘South, ‘ : “2 Castlegar, B.C. Next’ to Public: Freightways id. See’ Us. For Your “ALUMINUM. SIDING : ALUMINUM & WOOD WINDOWS "AND CABINET. ESTIMATES - heat Ms Roy Coleman,:1800 = 4th: Ave. Also. in: Stock ‘and Good, Supply. of) " pREAUNG INTERIOR DOORS AND BIFOLDS be * Good Selection of Other Qui iy Bullaing Material * bate fi “OPEN MONDAY. THRU SATU «PHONE 365-3158, 7 Castlegar ‘ the stage of the indi and a formal. See ‘should be made: to Victoria’ late. this: year or early next! year. a “The sewer referendum for. the Kinnaird area will soonbeia: - | reality: Tam sure ‘that ‘all those ' ratepayers in. that part of the city: are’ concerned about : the = ‘cost’ of sewer, | but létus’also = ‘keep in mind that it certainly is not going to, get.less' the next °: ‘time around. I urge all. voters in Castlegar South. to think: post- z “tive and vote YES'on the sewer renidum this Saturday. : ° As’ member; ofthe new thank th ‘people, ‘of ‘our’ area in®: pprovin ‘one: phase: of.our >: naedsiThere, are: reas “where, recreal be improved for the enjoyment of our citizens and I will continue to work: in this: dire nity.to serve you further in’m: continued efforts in making our’,’ city’ a;‘more ‘viable, community. a F and ask. for: your support, th _Saturda’ Is. 5 SHOPPE ‘Lessons forall’ ’ ts 'plei ounce thé ‘appothtmen ‘ ih ay BS > Marea of Vancouver..as thelr Service Manager : ire ‘Murray comes to. Teall, Well ‘trained from Singer Company, in’ Vancouve 5 » Bob and: his wife,» Debble, re. ‘the. parents: of: two :smntes and are tow. esiding In rails: Fer, casings and District. Area. Cu: «Bob. .makes ‘service. calls: every ‘Wednesday and Saturday CARTERS) SEWING: CENTER = New vyarn: shades and) “| : “Knit: Garments: 463-2nd. Ave, Rivervelo ESS/No.. 1, Teall, B.C. relating.to the He has.also served four. . years on the board of manage-*® ment. of the Castlegar and’ District Hospital and served for.’ -three years as a trustee of the.’ Municipal Financing Authority ° » which:'was setup’ by: the municipalities of this province‘. to. organize: and sell bond: debentures for municipal sew-° ,er, water-and pollution contro! projects. Mr. Rust served seven years in the capacity of chair-: | man ofthe West: Kootenay, Union Board of Health, as well; as three years on the executive:« of the-Provincial Health Associ. ation, one year as its chairman, A‘member of the Canadian’ * Legion for 31 years, the alder-. ‘manic ‘candidate is also a member of the Castlegar and. District Golf: Club and was a: member of the former Kinnaird Improvement Society. He is an: ‘ardent hunter and fisherman. * - > Employed in the, purchas- ing division ’as foreman of; warehousing in Cominco's Trail: operations, Mr. Rust and his’ wife Loretta have two children,’ “ a’ son: Terry and a’ daughter, Debra Ann. _ FAMILY “SHOE RENEW 410 COLUMBIA AVENUE Same Home Like Atmosphere and Quafity Material (Formerly Dr. Goresky’s wh office) PHONE 365.3231 ‘Here are the facts: } : Our job as. s Independent Taurens Agents is to serve the pose of British ’ Columbia, ‘and the last thing we want to do is to inconvenience them. We, therefore, ‘deeply. regret: that the ‘Government: has. ‘backed us Into-an> Impossible: position. -We cannot: continue’ ‘to ‘handle’ Autoplan on their: terms and stay in ‘business. ItIsas simple, asthat: © : * ICBC broke ifs agreement with: ‘licensed agents “by. failing topay ‘their: ful | commissions: within the Specified . “15 days following recelpt of Autopl Many sit thousands of dollars owing ‘to the. agents’ remain unpaid. - ‘The’ company has also ‘refused to continue payment. for; heavy responsibilities added ‘to ite agents’, workload: «since: the: agreement was fF Autoplan agents insist on. negotiating with those. who, under the Insurance Act Regulations,’ set thelr com- mission rates—the ICBC Board of Directors. The Board: has refused to: meet with the’ gents! hegotlating ¢ cont- ‘Agents, have been. offered.an 1 per cent reduction ins: ~ Autoplan’ income for the (975 licensing year compared with 31974, /ICBC ‘has: even refused ‘theirrequest fora: reasonable cost-of-living allowance such as’ already ¢ granted to its own company staff. The agents insist on a Tong- term agreement-to permit. them to: improve their’. facilities and service to. the public. The Government's refusal to meet this demand suggests that its future plans do not include the ‘in- dependent Insurance agents: - Gj j ‘Agents have been called upon to issue license piates and ‘collect “ Provincial sales) tax’ without any payment + whatsoever. % . We are pleased to meet with ICBCat any time to resolve our differences: and avold any further inconvenience to: the: public. Re INSURANCE AGENTS’ ASSOCIATION. OF BRITISH COLUMBIA “A ermianic ae Saturday's Election Dave Silvester ; Candidat Allen Selbie': = a ti Geerge Bondaroff ” David Ferguson “Albert Calderbank Dave: Silvester, says he is concerned. with the A man with 14 years’ } ment’ that: has taken NS in’ our. “community. and the lack of progress that'is' obvious in the } priorities that are: needed for + this city. “We! ‘m st ask ourselves. whether we are satisfied with the conditions’ of our roads, ) policing. matters, water supply, traffie controls, lost'tax‘reven- ue from:potential: small indus- try ‘and.mai y. jother pertinent issues. ici matters should” be treated,asia-business and consequently, should be run as a business in a business-like- ‘ manner. T would like the opportu-< vnity-of working towards a. better. community by serving as. * an alderman:on the municipal council,’'I’ offer ‘experience «in ® business, civic and community services and ‘would like: the opportunity, to present new ideas :and “new. enthusiasm for which :I feel’I have the :.~ availability: of. time ‘says :Mr,: Silvester. i “Mr. Silvester was. 5 raised i in Kelowna; where he..took: his : : schooling: He ‘has. been: in’ his ss-for, the past 10 ~ During’ this time,! he has also successfully’ completed the __UBG:, Real Estate Course. He has been a volunteer, 3 tive of.the Rutland and’ West- ® « bank*,Chamber..of.. Commerce. * He has also served as director. “In service’clubs’he has 7 been’a’ charter ‘member: ofthe = Lions and Kinsmen clubs and is, A Coriplete Line ‘of © Instruments ..in: Stock: Merriman: Music _ i nie '352-6688 ion ex- meets in. Kinnaird | and Castlegar is placing this exper- ience ‘at the disposal of the electorates ‘this Saturday. Allen’ Selbie, former city clerk for the City of Castlegar, is credited ‘by the department: of municipal affairs in large measure with the smoothness »of the amalgamation of the former towns of Castlegar and Kinnaird. Born and educated in.Van- < couver. Mr, Selbie, who has lived in Kinnaird for. the past 16 years, first came to this area as a field accountant for Gilpin- Kaiser during the construction of the pulp mill. “Prior to ‘that, as early as 92%, Mr. Selbie followed con- struction, always .as an ac- countant,. During the second World War he served six. years in’ the: Royal Canadian) ‘Artil- -lery.’ ‘For the past nine years he. has been a member of Rotary and isa past president. He has: “served on the’ executive of the © * Municipal: Officers Association of British Columbia and on the West. Kootenay. chapter, :Certi- fied General A Asso- A man active in community affairs, having served as cam- paign chairman for, the 1974 ° Castlegar District United Ap- peal and fs vice-president of the Castlegar. and ‘District. Cham- ber. of Commerce, George, Bon- daroff seeks/a seat ‘on: city council this Saturday. ). Mr. Bondaroff, when asked * why-he’sought\to gain an , aldermanic seat, stated:it is because he has had an Opportu- ‘nity, over. the | past «seven . months to: take an ‘objective, ; outside“ view) of: the \per- formance of the present council and says, }‘quite: frankly, I'am somewhat disappointed.” - “I have ‘always assumed it to be council’s responsibility to provide the community witha sense of direction’ and strong and to A man'who believes that his past and present’exper- jerices in administration and::: financial affairs will serve) the «electorates well and ‘get, the {most for their tax’ dollar,, Dave. Ferguson will be seeking an aldermanic. seat in Saturday's, “election. Born at Longbeach, just Candidate ¢ Albert Calderbank, in seeking an aldermanic seat in Saturday's election, says he is keenly interested in the devel- “opment of the city, attracting new businesses to the area and the obvious potential of Castle- gar as the administrative cen- tre of West Kootenay, + He feels-this should be east of Nelson, Mr. Ferguson’, more forcefully promoted by received his schooling in Nelso! and Rossland. v\) ‘He joined the ‘09th iel Battery in Trail in' September. of 1939 ‘and served in ‘the Canadian‘Army in England and NW Europe until being demobi- lized’ in 1945. He, returned. to ‘the Canadian Army:in'1946 and - ‘served until 1967, during which time he’ was employed) in various accounting and admin- ‘| istrative ‘ities on stations these’ objectives to the people, enlisting their enthusiasm ‘and support.: This does ‘not appear .; to be the case here—there is a very apparent lack ‘of communi: ‘cation and feedback on matters which, after all, are the people's » business and which are being dealt with’ in committee. / “If elected, ‘I’would strive to -keep the, public | better informed via the news: media. and through: personal’ contact. ciation. Mr. Selbie. is married and has one son, a daughter: and. five” grandchildren, “on ‘My ‘business € * Being’ ‘If-employed affords me the opportunity‘ of: communi- eating with the general ‘public ona regular: basis and: Tam within Canada ‘and ‘the USA. . On leaving the. armed service in 1967,. Mr. Ferguson: joined Creighton Construction, then located in Kinnaird, and remained with that firm as accountant ‘until the company. re-located to the’ coast. Since 1973'he has been employed by Mitchell’ Supply ‘as accountant and credit manager. His wife Lois is the local Welcome. Wagon hostess. They have one son, David, presently a:Captain’ in ‘the Canadian Forces, who.is married to the Castlegar. Castlegar, has. been! a: ne "president * thee Castlegar and’ Distri “Chamber. of: Commerce. In Rutland. he.-was an, ’ auxiliary member of the RCMP. yand at present city council, The example of «centralized postal service could be applied to highways depart- ment,, land registry, motor vehicle, court house and similar. services, > Tf elected, he would urge the council to attract light industry and commercial devel- opment to provide a’ firm: and expanded tax:base to ease the heavy. burden which is being placed on people with young «families, on pensioners and fixed income. groups, ‘ He would like to lay strong. “emphasis ‘on a more realistic approach by city council to the priorities of‘ city’ spending, bearing in.mind the limited number. of taxpayers who have to meet the ever, increasing burden of, taxation. He would also propose that “a closer look be taken at zoning - policies in.the sur Mr. Calderbank was born in Southport, England, .and educated in, Manchester. He has served an appren- ; ticeship as industrial instru- ment maker and for a. shart lime was in the Royal Navy as electrical artificer during’ the Second World War. He has spent several years in central Africa. This was from 1949 tn 1958 and 1959 to 1964, In 1964 he came to Canada and obtained employment: with Columbia Cellulose in 1965. In November of 1971 he purchased Caldset Groceteria and re- mained in the employment: of Can-Cel until September of fast , year. In April ‘of last year he converted the adjoining ‘sport- ing goods store into the Speed Queen Laundret and is. now self-employed and director of these two local businesses, Mr. Calderbank has been a member. of the, Boy Scout * - organization as Scout leader since 1940 in England, Africa and in Canada, and from 1965 to. November of, last: year. was district: commissioner. for Castlegar. He. has served as activity chairman for Centennial 1967 and 1968 and has served as chairman for the local campaign for the Heart Foundation ‘ap- peal: He has also served for a number. of years on the Angli- ean Church Committee. Mr. Calderbank ‘enjoys ‘sailing, fishing, camping and last ‘year obtained his private pilot's. licence. Mr. Calderbank feels the challenge of the new city, and would like to have a‘part in its development. His: many: years of community service makes him feel-he has the necessary qualifications. Being self- employed: he: also feels “he ‘is. available for city duties at any > time. : At Present he is vice- of the Ki Col- areas, which: appear to be having.a. negative. effect on the former Elaine Wishloff of Sto a ened nd aR Catia Wee umbia District Gouneit Boy © Scouts of Canada and president of B.C. Heart The new reduced speed li requested to watch for the changes.as.the new signs appear on our. hig -Speed will vary CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, November 14, 1974 You Save af Bonneff's 10Pct. OFF for CASH | BONNETT’S==>-==- ————— ARE YOU A SINGLE ADULT? ; Would you like to get out more? Get away from:it all? | Meet: People? JOIN US, WON'T: YOU! _ MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18 — 8 P.M. , Twin Rivers Hall — Castlegar, B.C. Have Fun? |* polats FOR FALL: TUNE-UP YOUR VEHICLE NOW. WITH *« plugs * conde: * filters: * oll. Ask us about the famous eee Rg. $ : ~The Best for. Winter Driving Tires, Have Your Cooling System & ‘Anii: Freeze Checked SELKIRK SALES & SERVICES LTD Foundation, 1415°Columbi ia Ave ue siieee: 365-5024 "Our alas M\ BR NUANCE EARS : the Province according to traf terrain, population density and Toad standards. The Governmen GOVERNMENT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA has established these new limits in the interest of public safety. DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS, Honourable Graharh R. Lea, Minister i